Perfect 10 Days ABC Trek Plan for Beginners
Have you ever stared at those epic pictures of massive snowy mountains and thought to yourself, "I wish I could do that, but I am definitely not a mountaineer?" You…
View PostHave you ever stared at those epic pictures of massive snowy mountains and thought to yourself, "I wish I could do that, but I am definitely not a mountaineer?" You…
View PostHave you ever wondered what it actually feels like to stand in a natural amphitheater completely surrounded by some of the highest mountains on the planet? Most people think trekking…
View PostThe Langtang Valley trek reaches nearly 5,000 meters, and at that altitude, your body notices every meter of elevation gain. Altitude sickness is a real possibility on this route, but…
View PostOn April 25, 2015, a massive avalanche triggered by the Gorkha earthquake buried Langtang village in seconds, killing over 300 people and making it the single deadliest location in Nepal…
View PostEver wondered why most trekkers skip Langtang Valley between December-February and June-August? They assume "off-season" automatically means poor conditions and disappointing experiences. But here's what they're really missing out on:…
View PostEver wondered what happens when everyone else says "don't go" but your gut tells you otherwise? Most trekkers write off Langtang Valley completely during monsoon season, and honestly, that's exactly…
View PostThe Langtang Valley trek sits closer to Kathmandu than any other major Himalayan route, which makes it tempting to treat as an easy weekend extension. That assumption gets trekkers into…
View PostWeather in the Langtang Valley doesn't follow a schedule. A clear morning at Kyanjin Gompa can turn into a whiteout by early afternoon, and trails that felt straightforward yesterday become…
View PostThe difference between a trek you'll remember forever and one you'd rather forget often comes down to a single decision: which company you book with. At 5,000 meters, when the…
View PostWhat's the difference between reaching Everest Base Camp at 5,364m with a smile and limping back down with blistered, aching feet? The boots you choose. First-time trekkers often underestimate how…
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