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The name 'Mustang' refers to the remote an arid Tibet-like region at the northern end of the Kali Gandaki, lying beyond the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. The long-for bidden region of Upper Mustang was opened as a trekking destination only in 1992 and the number of visitors is strictly limited and subject to certain formalities to be met for entry into the region.
Shey Gompa (Upper Dolpo), popularly called "The Hidden Heaven", is the most exquisite but least explored trekking site in Nepal. Naturally isolated by the difficult topography. The trek offers the high snowy mountain ranges in the north, canyons, river basins of the Bheri, Suligad, Large and shall cascades, varieties of plants and herbs, about 197 species of birds, 32 types of mammals, communities with unique cultures and social aspects and ancient temples, Buddhist monasteries. The people of Tibetan origin have still adopted primitive lifestyle with their own dialect and culture. 
Kanchanjunga Base Camp trekking tour will show us one of the most remote areas in Nepal, where we can find the world's third-highest mountain, the Kanchanjunga (8590m). This mountain is situated at the east and on the frontier with India and the old kingdom of Sikkim. We shall be able to visit two base camps of this mountain, situated at the north and south of mountain.
The trek around Manaslu is one of the classic treks is Nepal. The trail up the Budhi Gandaki is one of the most difficult routes is Nepal and there is huge amount of climbing as you trek up and down over ridges and onto shelves to bypass cliffs. The trail is rough and steep and it offers literally hangs on a bluff high above the river and many bridges. This trek is geographically spectacular and culturally fascinating.

 

The Nar and Phu Valleys are newly opened for trekking starting over the Marshyangdi River to the steep portals of the Nar Phu valley that opens up to a huge expanse of high snow-peaks, ancient villages and high altitude grazing settlements. Two long days of walking from the border of Tibet, this region was first explored by Tilman in the 1950s. Closed to trekkers until late 2002, very few westerners have explored these virtually untouched villages of climbed many 7000m peaks surrounding it.

Phoksundo Trek (Lower Dolpo) is one of the wonderful treks which give you an opportunity to observe part of the hitherto little khown far-west Dolpo region of Nepal. Through the Valley of Sule Gad, you will cross the beautiful forests of pine and Juniper. The trail continues above a gorge with a waterfall until Buddhist Ringmo village. After this tiny billate you will get to the Shey Phoksumdo National Park and admire the beauty and transparency of the bluish water of the Phoksundo Lake.

Nestled deep between the sweltering Indian sub-continent and the frozen plains of the Tibetan plateau, Humla lies hidden in the far north-west corner of Nepal. A trek to Limi, will be a highlight in any adventurer's life. Lime trek is perhaps the Shangri-La of western imaginations! The people are remarkable, the beauty awe-inspiring and the trip breathtaking and rigorous. This trail also used (Simikot) trek also used for Mt. Kailash tour exit at Hilsa/Sher border.
 
 
In Nepal there is some trekking trail fall in remote and restricted areas in Nepal which are now open to limited number of trekkers,fulfilling certain formalities of the immigration for obtaining special permit. Trekking off the beaten track can be every rewarding and you need a sense of adventure and well equipped.It offers an opportunity to meet the people and their life style in very primitive from,almost untouched and unexplored.  This trek possible to operate after paying the special trekking permit fee as per fixed by Government of Nepal, so that we able to operate above trekking after getting the special trekking permit from the Department of Immigration.
 

 
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