Nepal Hiking
November 3rd, 2008 | Rod | Hiking
People in America love to take time to enjoy the great outdoors. Some people like to work in their yards and others might go to the lake for a weekend excursion. Some people prefer to camp and see the sites of a local area. For those people who like hiking, after a certain amount of time spent seeing the United States, they might want to try hiking in another country. One country that has almost an endless amount of opportunity for hiking is Nepal. Hiking in Nepal is like hiking in no other place. Of course Nepal is known for Mt Everest and other high peaks like K9, but there is a lot of hiking that can be done at lower altitudes as well. Hiking in Nepal requires that a person be physically fit -even more so than in the United States in most cases. Even at the lower altitudes, the entire country of Nepal is higher than most of the locations around the United States.
For people who want to experience hiking in Nepal but don’t know where to begin, there are a lot of places to consider. Hiking in the Katmandu area around the monastery and Katmandu valley is a breathtaking challenge filled with beauty and many places to stop and visit. For about $400 for two people on a 13-day trek, the valley and surrounding landscape can be seen and experienced firsthand. This price will also cover a guide that will take you to the many different places that you will want to explore.
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