Restricted Area Trekking
Restricted area treks will give you the opportunity to experience mountains and cultures where the special permit is required to do this trekking. Normally in these routes we need to do a camping trek, as no lodge or tea houses on this route. In October 1991 the Government of Nepal announced the opening of some restricted area. You can't trek alone in this restricted area; you should be at least 2 people in the group. There are many parts of Nepal into which the entry of foreigners is strictly controlled. Many treks that may be suggested on a map are in restricted areas and you either cannot get a permit for those regions or must pay for a special permit. Some areas specifically closed to foreigners. When planning your trekking in restricted part of Nepal, always make sure that you have made the entire necessary requirement. The government restricts some areas because it doubts that it could provide the security that trekkers need. There are also political reasons for some restrictions. In the 1970s, for example, the Jomsom trek was closed because a major foreign-aided military operation had been mounted there in support of the Khampas in Tibet.
Mustang was only opened to the trekkers in 1991. The department of immigration issues only a small number of special permits. To protect the local Tibetan traditions from outside influence as well as protect the environment. Mustang is situated in the transhimalayan region of Nepal. The district of Mustang is where the Nepalese mountains yield to the southern Tibetan plateau.
Manaslu Trekking is most challenging und untouched trekking trail in western part of Nepal. Manaslu trekking/Trekking in Manaslu region is one of the recently opened (1991)areas for trekking with limited number of tourists each year. Manaslu Trekking is a well-loved trekking routes, providing with pristine mountain views, rich culture and genuine adventure sum up the trek experience around the Mount Manslu 8156m and Manaslu region offers a combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity.
Explore the hidden valley of Nar Phu and trek along the "off the beaten path" crossing through challenging high passes of Kang La and Thorung La.
A fantastic journey in a wild and unexplored area located north of Annapurna: the Nar Phu Valley. This trek is perfect for travelers who want to discover the Annapurna circuit as well as explore an untouched valley. A rough and wild trek, this trek takes you to the exotic Nar Phu valley that lies in the remote corner of the Annapurna region. Opened to visitors only in the year 2003, the Nar Phu valley remains untouched by modernity.
This trek takes up deep into the eastern Himalayas, providing some of Nepal's most unseen and amazing scenery. Makalu Trekking is a culturally and environmentally diverse rgion and well worth a visit. This trek passes through the Makalu Barun National Park and ends at the Base Camp from which there are fantastic views of Everest, Makalu and Lhotse. Due to the altitude of this trek mountain sickness is a hazard and adverse weather conditions may limit or prevent further progress.
The Upper Dolpo region is another remote hidden destination in far west where Nepal's most tranquil and natural beauty is still unexplored. The home of herbal land, unspoiled trans-Himalayan culture, Buddhist monuments, unique human civilization at high altitude is worth a visit. Trekking around the Dolpo region is an unforgettable journey in every visitor's life.
Rara Lake Trekking offers the best scenery on the north-western most side of Nepal. Within its confines lie the Rara national park, the smallest park in Nepal, where in turn the country's largest lake, the Rara Lake can be found (10.8 sq. km). Considered one of the finest parks in the world, Rara National Park abounds in coniferous forest and is the ideal habitat for the musk deer, Himalayan black bear and other
Kanchenjunga is the world’s third highest mountain and is situated in the north-eastern corner of Nepal, straddling the border with Sikkim. Kanchenjunga is not a single summit but a mountain massif consisting of five summits with several satellite peaks and glaciers.