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Everest 8848m
Annapurna 8090m
Manaslu 8163m
Langtang 7245m
Mustang 8167m
Dolpo 8167m
Chitwan 415m

Everest

Everest, Chomolungma or Sagarmatha: Mount Everest, 8,848 metres high and straddling the border betweenNepal and Tibet, islocated in the eastern part of the Himalayas. It is the highestpeak in the world and owesitsheight to the collision between the Indian subcontinent and the Asian continent.

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Annapurna

After the Kathmandu Valley, the Annapurna massif is one of the most popular destinations in Nepal. The many trekking tours offered here naturally contribute to the popularity of this region. The Jomsom trek, the Annapurna Sanctuary trek and especially the Annapurna tour are the most popular in the country. Short treks, long treks, easy treks or more difficult treks, trekking enthusiasts are spoilt for choice here. This region is characterised by the diversity of its landscapes and the diversity of the people who live there

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Manaslu

Manaslu (8163m) is a remote peak, far from the crowds. The Manaslu trek takes place in a little visited valley. The gompa (monastery) of Sama, in an amphitheatre at the foot of Manaslu, marks the entrance to Buddhist territory. The Larkya La Pass (5135m), the high point of the trek, offers a gentle climb before a steep descent into the lower valleys. Magnificent panoramas, typical villages inhabited by different ethnic groups…

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Langtang

Located north of Kathmandu, between the Helambu Mountains and the Tibetan border, the Langtang Mountains offer magnificent treks off the classic Annapurna and Khumbu routes. The Langtang Valley Trek is a great choice for a short trek in Nepal. The national park is rich in wildlife, flora and Tamang culture.

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Mustang

Mustang, or the Kingdom of Lo, is an ancient Himalayan kingdom in north-western Nepal, close in language and culture to Tibet, whose historical territory corresponds to the northern two-thirds of the present district. The Lo Kingdom has long been inaccessible to foreigners. The former capital of the kingdom was the village of Lo Mantang. The present capital of the Mustang district is Jomoson, a variation of the Tibetan Dzong Sampa, which means ‘three fortresses’. Today, the Nepalese authorities allow only a few hundred visitors a year.

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Dolpo

Dolpo is an ancient kingdom on the border of Nepal and Tibet. It is a remote region that is still the centre of the salt trade. Originally, the Dolpo Pa supplied salt to the lower valleys of Nepal in exchange for barley from their tsampa-eating Tibetan neighbours… This centuries-old trade with Tibet, the source of this useful raw material, has created paths that are still used today by yak caravans and some passionate trekkers in search of a challenge and still wild areas

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Chitwan

At the foot of the Himalayas, in the Terai region, lies one of the few remaining areas of wildlife. Chitwan is home to one of the last remaining populations of rhinoceros in Asia and one of the last refuges for the Bengal tiger.
Chitwan National Park is one of the oldest parks in Nepal and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984.

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We believe that travel brings economic and social development to people in host countries. Promote the conservation of nature, in particular by endowing nature with an economic value that protects it from plunder by other industries. And finally, it is a vehicle for peace and mutual understanding. It also shows that tourism contributes to global warming through the CO2 emissions it generates, that if it is not regulated and equitably distributed can lead to the saturation and degradation of certain sites, and that populations and local traditions It is also known to be disrespectful to animals and can disturb wildlife. and Flora. I am sure that these discrepancies are not. We believe that sustainable, fair, responsible and committed tourism is possible. That’s what we, and the travelers who trust us, do.

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