Short Treks

Nepal is known for being a hub for adventure tourism. With high and low mountains and steep hills with long and short hiking trails, it is one of the best places for trekking (Short Treks In Nepal). With remarkable geographical, cultural, and biodiversity, trekking in Nepal is an authentic reflection of the entire nation. While longer and more strenuous are available in a large numbers, people with short time and trekking experience seek shorter and easier treks as well. Most of the parts of the lower hills are less physically strenuous making for a perfect environment for a short trek in Nepal.

The most attractive part of easy treks in Nepal is that they are less straining and give you a chance to enjoy the diverse nature of Nepal. The short and easy trekking trails of Nepal are filled with not only natural wonders but also give travelers a chance to mingle with the unique cultures and ethnic groups of people.


Short Trek Trials of Nepal


Some of the most enjoyed short and easy trekking trails of Nepal are Ghorepani Poonhill Trek, Khopra Ridge Trek, Gurung Heritage Trek, Ghandruk Cultural Trek, Tamang Heritage Trek, Everest View Trek, Chepang Hill Trek, Kathmandu Valley Rim Trek, and so on. These trekking trails provide a perfect view of the nature of Nepal. Cultural heritages, rich art, and the culture of the different ethnic groups that reside in these regions are also some of the major attractions.

These types of treks are appealing to people of all demography; including both children and old-aged people. Family outings are most popular because of the lesser physical strain upon one's body while trekking. Another benefit of choosing these short and easy treks is the availability of teahouses. The teahouses along the trail provide dining and lodging services and are great stops to rest and recuperate.

Other than some unpredictable dangers, however, these treks are safe and also less demanding. You can enjoy your time in peace without having to put in too much effort and even without much prior trekking experience. The danger of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) is also pretty low when compared to the high-altitude treks. Having said that, the symptoms of altitude sickness begin to appear after crossing 2,400 meters. So, it is essential to stay cautious and maintain a steady pace when trekking.


Best Season To Trek In Nepal


Autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May) are the best seasons for indulging in short and easy treks in the lower hills of Nepal. These seasons are dry and warm and the forests are filled with green trees and a variety of flowers. The wind is cold, providing you an air of freshness and the monsoon rain settles all the dust and pollution giving you a breath of fresh air and an overall unforgettable experience. However, since these treks explore lower altitudes, they can also be done during the winter season (December-February).

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