
The Everest or Solukhumbu region is the second most popular trekking area in Nepal. Solukhumbu is justifiably famous, not only for its proximity to the world’s highest mountain Everest(8848 metres) , but also for its Sherpa villages and monasteries. The primary goal of an Everest Trek is the Everest base camp at an elevation of about 5340 metres and Gokyo Peak.
The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day’s walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destinations in the country. Four favorite treks, each with minimum of three weeks treks, to Kali-Gandaki basin include Manang region, Annapurna range, Jomsom and the Annapurna Sanctuary.
The regional north of Kathmandu offers a multitude of trekking destinations, all accessible without flights. The three major areas are Langtang, Gosaikunda, and Helambu, which can be combined in many different ways to make treks from seven to 16 days long. The high and isolated region is inhabited by Tamangs whose religious practices, language and dress are more similar to those of Tibet than to the tradition of their cousins in the Middle valley.
Literally the Kanchanjunga means crystal clear in Nepali while geographically the Kanchanjunga mountain is the second tallest in Nepal and thirad tallest in the world after Mt.Everest of Nepal and the K2 of Pakistan. The whole trekking area in this region stretches through and around Arun river whose origin dates back to prehistoric period. The Arun valley is one of the most region to trek in Nepal.