We have recently added two new treks to The Mountain Company’s portfolio in Nepal. Both of these treks have been selected by us as travel through quieter areas of Nepal with fewer other trekkers around compared to some of the busier trails in Everest and Annapurna regions.
Photo: Mount Dhaulagiri from Bayeli lodge |
Our first new trek is Kopra Ridge, I walked this trail in December 2011 and I think this is one of the best short treks in Nepal. This trek contains all of the elements of a classic Nepal trekking experience including villages, wildlife, panoramic mountain views and range of landscape from forest to high alpine. Click here to read Trip Report on our blog from Kopra ridge trek in December 2011.
The mountain views from Kopra Ridge are superb and include Mount Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Fang and Nilgiri and also from Ghandruk one can see Mount Machhapuchhre (also known as Fishtail) and Mount Hiunchuli. For four nights of Kopra Ridge itinerary you stay in community lodges set up local villagers. The concept behind the community lodges at Bayeli Kharka, Upper Chistibung, Kopra and Swanta is that ownership of these lodges belongs to a village rather than individuals with profits contributing to community projects such as funding local schools.
Photo: Rara Lake in west Nepal |
Our second new trek is Rara Lake and Kingdom of Khasa in a remote
region of western Nepal. Alan Ward will lead this group in May 2013, click here for more information on his background and experience.
You start the trip by flying into the mountain airstrip at
Simikot and trek to the stunning Rara Lake and then walk out to Jumla to fly
out of another mountain airstrip back to Nepalganj.
The Great Himalayan Trail
(GHT) Upper and Lower routes pass along the shores of Rara Lake, Nepal’s
largest body of water. It’s a beautiful, calm place surrounded by rugged hills
forested with ancient blue pine, spruce and cedar, with the snowy peaks
reflected in the still waters. This area is really off the beaten track with only
170 foreigners visiting Rara Lake in 2010.
If you are interested in joining one of these treks then
please download the detailed Trip Dossiers from our website with day by
itinerary and other practical information such as kit list in the Appendix.
Please get in touch with us if you have any questions or require further
information.
Roland Hunter
www.themountaincompany.co.uk
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