Tag: Trek

  • Himalayan Paths Untouched: Manaslu, Tiji Festival & Shey Phoksundo Treks

    Himalayan Paths Untouched: Manaslu, Tiji Festival & Shey Phoksundo Treks

    Wanna go where the mountains feel pure and no crowd makes noise? Then you should try these treks in Nepal. Not like Everest, where there are so many people. These trails give you silence, peace, big sky, old culture, and deep stories. This article talks about three different treks that make your journey feel like a dream. The first one is the Manaslu Base Camp Trek, the second one is a special time trek for the Tiji Festival in Mustang, and the last one is a hidden blue lake in the Wild Dolpo called the Shey Phoksundo Lake Trek. Let’s walk inside the mountains now.

    Manaslu Base Camp Trek—Where Nature Stands Tall and Strong

    Manaslu is not heard of much like Everest, but the mountain is very big. Eighth tallest in the world. But still a peaceful place; not many people go there. Trekking to Manaslu Base Camp is like walking into a land that is still wild and beautiful. You go through small villages where people don’t care about city noise, only farming, yaks, and smiles. The trail starts from Soti Khola and slowly goes up to Samagaon, then reaches Base Camp of Manaslu. It’s around 13 to 16 days, depending on how fast you walk and how much you want to enjoy.

    You pass rivers that run like silver snakes, big forests full of monkeys and birds, and strong suspension bridges that swing a little bit when you cross. You see Buddhist monasteries hanging on cliffs, and prayer flags dance in the wind. And people? So simple, warm heart. They say “Namaste” even when you are just walking.

  • Nepal’s Diverse Beauty: Pikey Peak Trek, Tsum Adventure & Pokhara Tour:

    Nepal’s Diverse Beauty: Pikey Peak Trek, Tsum Adventure & Pokhara Tour:

    Nepal is an arrival of astonishing contrasts — from otherworldly valleys and calm ridges to bustling lakeside towns and sacrosanct Himalayan trails. Whereas popular treks like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit rule travel features, Nepal stows away calmer, similarly enchanted ventures in its folds. The Pikey peak trek, Tsum Valley trek, and Pokhara Visit offer a culminating combination of culture, normal magnificence, otherworldly association, and availability.

    Whether you’re chasing dawns over snow-capped mammoths, investigating inaccessible Buddhist lands, or basically unwinding by a quiet lake, Nepal conveys an extraordinary experience.

    Pikey peak trek: 

    Tucked in the lower Solu region, the Pikey peak trek is a brief, less-crowded trek that offers what numerous portray as the best view of Mount Everest. At a fair 4,065 meters, Pikey peak may not be the most elevated trekking point, but the all encompassing views from the summit — crossing Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and indeed Dhaulagiri — are completely breathtaking.