Nepal is maybe the head trekking destination on the planet and no where is the trekking industry more created than in Nepal. While this implies more trekkers it likewise implies that Nepal is the most effortless place in the Himalayas to trek independently. Anybody can do it regardless of whether you've never climbed anyplace. Great maps and trekking manuals are accessible in the numerous book shops of Kathmandu and Pokhara. On the most well known courses it would be about difficult to get lost. Tea Houses and Lodges are divided so as often as possible along the main trekking courses in the Everest, Annapurna, and Langtang districts that you can stroll for whatever length of time that you like and when you are worn out or hungry there is once in a while a period when a hotel isn't within a hour or two's walk. In the event that you don't care for the "trekking roadway" feel there are various minor trails and side excursions in these locales so that now and again you can climb throughout the day without seeing a spirit and afterward touch base in the evening at a cabin to get together with kindred trekkers for some lovely discussion over a hot feast some tea. Where else on the planet would you be able to climb for over a month in a remote mountainous and street less region carrying minimal over a day pack on as meager as $10 to $15 a day. The following are a diagram of the main "tea house" trekking courses in Nepal. This is intended just to enable you to choose where to go I didn't include itemized information since there is a lot of information out there on the most proficient method to do these treks independently
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