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The Far West |
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The far – east region of Nepal provides unique treks along rarely visited trails. One of the main attractions is the spectacular scenery of rhododendrons in bloom on the hills and ridges along the way. Deer and wild sheep are often spotted in the area and birds are found in abundance. The region is home to ethnic groups of Kirant, notably the Rais and Limbus. The popular trekking areas in this region are Kanchanjunga area, Milke Danda and Jaljale Himal. In general, the region has not been developed to cater to independent trekkers so groups must be fully self sufficient.
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Getting There:
The starting points for treks in the Far East are at Basantapur, Taplejung and Tumlingtar. Basantapur needs minimum of sixteen – hour drive from Kathmandu. There are no tourist bus services so trekkers must either use scheduled bus services or arrange private transport. Another option is flying to Tumlingtar or Taplejung from the capital. The flights take approximately forty –five to fifty minutes from Kathmandu and about 20 minutes from Biratnagar to Taplejung.
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Permits and fees:
Much of the trekking area lies within the Kanchanjunga Conservation Area and a
permit fee is required for entry. Trekkers arriving via Kakarbitta border point
must first travel to Kathmandu to obtain trekking permits as the government’s immigration office at Kakarbitta does not issue the required permit. The best time to trek in the region is between September and May. |
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Limi Valley Trek
Nestled deep between the sweltering Indian subcontinent and the frozen plains of the Tibetan Plateau, Humla lies hidden in the far northwest corner of Nepal. With extreme geographical conditions and altitude fluctuations between 1524m ...............
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Caravan Trek
Lying midway between the Tibetan Plateau and the Dhaulagiri Himal is one of the highest inhabited Plateaus on earth - Dolpo. Geographically a Southern extension of Tibet, it lies within the borders of the kingdom of Nepal and, ................
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Simikot Kailash Trek
Hindus, Buddhists; Jain and Bon followers see 6714m high Kailash as the holiest mountain in the world. It is considered to be the axis of the cosmos, from which four rivers, the Indus, Brahmaputra, Sutlej and the Karnali ..............
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Simikot Kailash - Lhasa Tour
You fly from Katmandu to Simikot (2910m) in West Nepal and start your trek. The route leads through a magnificent mountain area, past villages of the Thakuri, along rivers and across the Nara Lagna Pass. From the 4580m ................
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Rara Lake Trek
Surrounded by verdant alpine meadows and steep densely forested ridges abundant with wildlife. The lake is stunningly beautiful, with unbelievably tranquility, a paradise untouched. The region around Jumla and Rara Lake ................
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