When one thinks of
Nepal, the image that more often than not comes to mind is Mount Everest and
the never-ending expanse of the Himalayas. After all, Nepal is the home of the
world's tallest mountain peaks, along with many other prominent mountain peaks,
some of which are the tallest on the planet. As a matter of fact, eight among
the ten tallest mountain peaks of Earth are in Nepal. So it is no wonder that
Nepal is also known as "the Land of the Himalayas".
Nepal: The Best Trekking Destination in the World |
Besides the
majestic mountains, Nepal is also a cornucopia of multiculturalism. It is a
melting pot of diversity in every aspect. The wide expanse of ecosystem that it
harbors includes many of the world's endangered species of fauna and floral
life. The ever-changing terrain of the country is also a proud feature that
presents amazing hamlets, rolling hills, verdant woodlands, arid desert-like
landscapes and towering Himalayas all within the relatively small breadth of
193 kilometers from north to south.
Nepal: The Best Trekking Destination in the World |
As such, Nepal is
also considered the number one destination for trekking and hiking adventures.
Because of the many unique destinations of the country, people from all parts
of the world visit Nepal for amazing treks. Here are some of the many reasons
why Nepal is the best trekking destination in the world.
Mount Everest Base Camp Trek |
The Majestic
Himalayas
There is no doubt
that Nepal's Himalayas are the most majestic and magnificent in the world. The
towering mountain peaks make for a thrilling trekking adventure. The vast
expanse of snow and the towering mountain peaks provide a sense of awe and
wonder to all trekkers. What's more, the
mountain biodiversity of Nepal also contributes significantly to global
biodiversity, as Nepal sits at the center of the Himalayan biodiversity
hotspot.
The mountain
regions contain 84 percent of the country’s protected areas. People from all
parts of the world visit the country to experience the serenity of the
Himalayas. Famous trekking destinations like that of the Annaournas region and
the Khumbu present many unique and feature-rich treks.
Moreover, the Everest base camp tours - the most popular trekking adventure not only in Nepal but on the planet, pull in thousands of enthusiastic trekkers from everywhere every year.
Annapurna Panorama Trek |
Biodiversity and
Ecosystem
One of the major
factors people look for while trekking is the beauty of nature. Trekking in
itself implies going out and embracing the natural. And Nepal has a lot to
offer in this regards. Correspondingly, the elevation of Nepal ranges from
around 70 meters above sea level in the eastern alluvial plains to 8,848 meters
at Mount Everest. The expanse of the country nurtures unique ecosystems that
make trekking a great and beautiful adventure.
As matters of fact Nepalese wetlands have great ecological, cultural and economic significance,
all of which play into account for a rich and insightful trekking adventure.
The rich diversity of plants and animals that exist in wetlands provides a wide
range of features and aspects to enjoy for a rich and insightful trekking
journey.
With the natural
ecosystems in Nepal ranging from the tall grasslands, marshlands and tropical
and subtropical broadleaf forests in the Terai to temperate conifer forests in
the Middle Mountains, Nepal's rich biodiversity directly co-relates to a
nature-filled trek through some of the most beautiful and gorgeous land
terrains found on Earth.
There are mixed and conifer forests in the High
Mountains, and alpine meadows above the tree line. All of these ecosystems, and
more, are found within the 300 kilometer south-north span of Nepal. Nepal
experiences abrupt changes in geomorphology the likes of which is quite
fascinating to experience while trekking.
A Superabundance of
Exotic Cultures
Blessed with one of
the richest cultural abundance on Earth, trekking in Nepal is always incorporated
with witnessing and sometimes participating in the norms and traditional
practices of the local ethnic people. At each destination while trekking, one
can come across people of different culture with their own traditional
practices. This is one of the many main features of Nepal Treks.
For example- while
trekking in the Annaournas region, one can enjoy the Magar and Gurung cultures
in the many villages and settlements lying at the foothills of the Himalayas.
Likewise, in the Khumbu, the rich and legendary Sherpa culture is prevalent
throughout the region. Similarly, in Mustang, the unsullied Tibetan Buddhism
religion and culture can be experienced.
Rich History and
UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Nepal has a very
long history, and many remnants of the medieval periods of the country are
still preserved to this day. The capital of Nepal- Kathmandu itself is
considered as the epicenter of the Himalayan kingdom. From the unique Newa
architecture to ancient temples, shrines and monasteries dating back centuries,
Nepal presents a very opulent historical and religious disposition.
As most of the
treks generally start/end in Kathmandu, it is not uncommon to see trekkers
enjoying a cultural and religious tour of the city before or after trekking
journeys. In the Kathmandu Valley alone, there are seven UNESCO World Heritage
Sites located close to one another. That makes Nepal have one of the densest
concentrations of World Heritage Sites lying close to one another in the world.
In the Kathmandu
city, the heritage sites of the holy temple of Pashupatinath, the Bouddhanath
Stupa, the Swayambhunath temple, the Kathmandu Durbar Square and the
Changunarayan Temple make up the major sites. Outside the city, two other major
Durbar Squares (of Patan and Bhaktapur) also offer their own bestowals of
Nepali art and architecture. Likewise, Nepal is also the birthplace of Lord
Buddha in Lumbini. Besides that, two national parks (of Chitwan and
Sagarmatha) are also listed by UNESCO under Natural World Heritage Sites.
The amazing
woodwork, metallurgy and stone masonry on the doors, windows and pillars of the
old monuments and buildings of the sites are phenomenal. The true dexterity of
Nepali art and architecture are reflected through the sites and the buildings.
Trekking in Nepal is a matter of many different aspects that all blend together
to present an experience of a lifetime. From the many vantage points to the
daunting Himalayan tapestry to the cultural villages and amazing natural
surroundings, trekking in Nepal is definitely worth a visit.
Besides, Nepal is
also one of the cheaper destinations compared to other South-East Asian
countries. It has something for everybody, and people of all ages and
experiences can enjoy the many features of Nepal while trekking. It really is
the best trekking destination in the world.
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