“Unleash the Adventure: Exploring the Unexplored Trekking Destinations in Nepal During Dashain Festival Holiday.”
“Nepal, The Trekkers’ Paradise: Explore the Unforgettable Trekking Destinations in Nepal During Dashain Festival holiday. This naturally blessed and rich country offers countless trekking spots that may be hard to remember. Discover the lesser-known and unexplored destinations that await trekkers for a truly spectacular experience. Let’s embark on the journey to the Top 10 Trekking Destinations in Nepal!”
Makalu Barun Valley
Makalu Barun Valley in the Sankhuwasabha district is one of the amazing valleys of Nepal, situated at the base of Makalu Mountain, the fifth highest mountain in the world and the fourth highest mountain in Nepal. Makalu Barun is known as the “Amazon forest of the Himalayas” due to its average rainfall. Barun Valley offers another unexplored trekking trail in Nepal. Maybe the fact that it is the least developed trekking trail is hindering people from coming to enjoy the marvelous view of the Makalu mountain ranges. But for those who want the thrill, Makalu Barun awaits your presence.
Makalu Barun valley (Buy the print copy)
Siddha Topi, Darchula
Siddha Topi in Darchula is another mesmerizing place for trekkers, where you can witness nature’s absolute beauty. Situated at a height of more than 3000m, Siddha Topi offers green meadows that make you feel close to the Earth’s healing side. Along the way to the top, you can see small temples, and there’s also a lake called Barham Daw Lake. All in all, Siddha Topi will probably be the most wholesome trek of yours.
Siddha Topi Temple, Darchula (Buy the print copy)
Koran Valley, Humla
Koran Valley, an area of Humla district, is one of the unexplored areas of Nepal, but it deserves to be another important tourist destination in Nepal. Here, you can see the Lade River, Polkung (a densely forested area), Glacier, Dojam Chaur (a large meadow with camping spots), and Kharka are the main attractions of the Koran Valley ( a residence for shepherds). You can also see wild plants like Satuwa, Panchaule, Poison, Wild Garlic, etc., as well as animals like Navar, Musk, Snow Leopard, etc.
Koran Valley, Humla, Nepal (Buy the print copy)
Dudhkunda Lake, Solukhumbu
The DudhKunda is a stunning trek route in Nepal’s Solukhumbu region. DudhKunda, which means “Milky Lake” in English, is home to a variety of wildlife, including the mountain thar, snow leopard, pheasants, bears, jackals, and many more. Along with the breathtaking magnificence of the Himalayas, which includes glimpses of mighty Everest, you can see the stunning flora and fauna of this area. Trek on DudhKunda is something that provides the heavenly view to be etched in memories for years.
Dudhkunda lake, Solukhumbu (Buy the print copy)
Kori Trek, Kaski
Kori Trek is another yet-to-be-popularised trekking destination in Nepal situated in the Annapurna conservation buffer zone. Kori is one of the beautiful places for cattle pastures in the monsoon for green grass. Trekking in Kori offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. This trek is different from ABC and the Mardi Himal trek. On the way, there are lakes that make the perfect treat for your eyes. The trail to Sikles Kori Hill Trek has ascent and descent nature trails along with dense jungles; these all make Kori a perfect destination for trekkers and hikers.
Kori, Kaski (Buy the print copy)
Walls of Chhusang, Upper Mustang
The Chhusang region offers views that are included in the majority of Upper Mustang’s major attractions. In fact, the cliffs here are stunning, with a dramatic range of rocky earth tones extending along them as they head out into the river valley. Chhusang is also bordered by enormous red, orange, and silver-gray cliffs with some cave residences. You can simply stroll around and see the edgy lifestyle of the locals.
Walls of Chhusang, Upper Musatang (Buy the print copy)
Manaslu Trek, Manaslu
The Manaslu Circuit Trek offers breathtaking landscapes, up-close interactions with locals and their prehistoric culture, and Himalayan pass crossings. Of the main Nepalese treks, the trailhead for the Manaslu Circuit trip is the one that is closest to Kathmandu. You will need a trekking permit to access the Manaslu trip because it is located in a restricted area of Nepal. So, you have to research more about it but trust us it’s worth trekking there.
Manaslu and its reflection, Manaslu (Buy the print copy)
Deudhunga, Dolakha
One of the places still to be visited is Deudhunga in Dolakha district. Surrounded by mighty mountains and standing alone, the astonishing, mysterious and divine structure is ” Deudhunga”, aka Aabachyukulung. The place exceeds your expectations, and it is surprisingly easy to reach. The whole trip can be easily completed between 3-4 days from Kathmandu. This place will be an absolute favorite for the ones who like using a drone to shoot natural beauty.
Deudhunga, Sindhupalchowk (But the print copy)
Jingale Taal, Ramaroshan
With its many lakes, Ramaroshan is a popular tourist destination in the Achham district. The largest of the 12 lakes in the Achham district’s Ramaroshan Area is Jingale Taal/lake. Due to its size and trouser-like shape, Jingale Taal earned its moniker. Additionally, you can take part in a 45–60 minute raft excursion that explores the lake’s nooks and crannies. In fact, you can roam around and take a nice stroll.
Jingale Taal, Jingalu Taal (But the print copy)
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve
Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve (But the print copy)
Another unexplored trekking destinations in Nepal that offers lush vegetation, a serene atmosphere, and hospitable people is Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve. Its remote location, quiet surroundings, and abrupt climatic changes make Dhorpatan a worthy travel destination. You can also hunt a few specific animals in reserve, but you must engage in the bidding to do so. The highest bidder gets to continue the search for 10 to 15 days.
We hope you will keep these names in your next travel destinations, trek there once in your life and explore Nepal.
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