Wilderness Trekking in Nepal: Discovering the unknown from the known…

Wilderness trekking in Nepal gives you Boundless Adventure options to experience the greatest outback an adventure the world has ever known, in Nepal. It takes you to some unexplored and unspoiled regions virgin Land of Nepal. Despite its landlocked geography, Nepal’s exotic rich beauty and rough hills, awesome mountains, dense and pristine ecosystems, lush forests and uninhabited valleys with its serene freshwater lakes and glaciers make it one of the world’s most attractive destinations for high & wild adventure. There are many unexplored and off-the-beaten trails in Nepal yet to be explored. However, a number of trekking trails have been discovered and opened now for adventure lovers. The wilderness treks in Nepal offer you the most impressive views of the snowcapped Himalayas and the untouched virgin beauty of Mother Nature at her best…

In Nepal’s great wild, you will explore hidden valleys, unexplored trails & far-flung settlements of unique tribal communities like the Chepangs, Raute and Sherpas having their own typical culture, tradition, and lifestyles. Outback treks in Nepal are challenging & adventurous due to the inaccessibility of transportation and tea houses. The logistics & planning must be good venturing out to explore these unfamiliar areas where the beauty is stark & aesthetic. Camping and tents are set up for a good night's rest. Good health and physical fitness are absolutely necessary to complete several hours of steady walking in a single day. You also need to haul up along the route to acclimatize & rest because of the trailheads upward to alpine altitudes. Nepal still has many hidden trails that are yet to be introduced to the world beyond its borders...

The magnificent and assorted scenery of high altitude zones and mystical hidden valleys in the dry western Upper Dolpo and Upper Mustang regions contrast to the deep jungle gorges of Manaslu and the forested valleys below Kangchenjunga’s massive hulk.

When we venture above the tree lines, the mixes of communities who inhabit these regions are: speaking averagely, Hindus tend to occupy the lower valleys and Buddhist cultures live higher up with where development is slower with time & geography. Trekking in the wild is as much a cultural experience as much as a physical and visual one would be.

wilderness trekking in Nepal offer you more chhallenging  trekking route.some people Says  off the beaten path trekking to . this types treks are more challenging than normal Trekking area such as Everest region,Annapurna region, Langtang region .In October 1991, Nepal’s Home Ministry finally announced the gates to restricted areas. The first to open was Inner Dolpo and Nupri – the region north of Manaslu. In 1993: Upper Mustang and then the western Humla region (allowing cross-border treks to Tibet’s Mt. Kailash) opened its doors. The mysterious Nar Phu valley (a former settlement of Khampa Tibetan armed rebels) was opened in 2002, & Mustang & Nar Phu valley took the world by storm…

‘Beyond the Limits’ adventures follow medieval caravan and animal trails, and introduce you to cultures that have been left untouched by ‘modern civilization’. The Kangchenjunga, Makalu, Ganesh Himal and Rolwaling Valley, Ruby Valley, Dhaulagiri circuit, Lower Dolpo, Upper Dolpo  Rara lake, Jumla to Humla trails are ventures that literally stir the emotions, both in their variety of landscape, fauna, and flora, as well as the gripping local cultural heritage.

These are extraordinary treks, challenging though, but would be great options to the crowded Annapurna, Langtang, and parts of the Everest trails. Beyond the Limits Treks will show you the wilderness of Nepal better than most others would do…