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Nepal Easy Treks

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Easy Treks in Nepal

The high topographical variation presents many easy treks in Nepal. The lowers hilly region has high hill points, presenting themselves as a wonderful vantage point for super views. Many easy treks in Nepal connect the short hiking trails to such points. Thus domestic tourists, as well as foreigners, love to hike those easy trekking trails during their visits to Nepal. The easy treks, commonly have a short itinerary and are better accessible within one or two days of hiking.

Common Features of Easy treks in Nepal

  • Accessible within a short hiking
  • Offer the astonishing mountain vistas
  • Connect the popular viewpoints to observe the sunrise and Sunset

Nepal is rich in natural beauty. The country is home to soaring peaks and is a haven for mountain lovers. It is the abode of some of the highest peaks in the world. Many of them stand over seven thousand and eight thousand meters. The tallest iconic peak of Mt. Everest also lies in the country. Very rare places in Nepal do not offer the scenery that inspires explorers. The beauty and people here are incomparable anywhere in the world. Nepal’s mountains fiercely attract adventure seekers from around the world.

An enthusiast traveler regardless of a hardcore experience can enjoy the country’s stunning heights. Although, as a beginner, you can easily explore the trails connecting the foothills of the majestic high Himalayas. Besides that, you may choose an easy short trek to observe these natural gifts from the nearest vantage points.

The easy treks in Nepal let you discover the regions which are perfect for beginners.

Some Easy treks in Nepal

1. Chisapani Nagarkot Trek

Chisapani Nagarkot Dhulikhel Hiking

Chisapani Nagarkot Hiking is one of the easy and short treks around Kathmandu valley. The hiking is suitable for hiking for people who have limited time. The Chisapani Nagarkot easy Nepal Hiking tour completes in 4 Days. People of all age groups can choose the trek for a pleasant greenery walk. The trek lets you enjoy the mountain panorama on the northern side of the national park. The trip is advisable for solo travelers, friends and families, and student groups. Being a short and easy trek, it is also better for a family trip. The quiet paths inside the Shivapuri Nagarjuna National Park take you through dense forests and quaint villages. Hiking is a better opportunity to view the sunrise and sunset over the Himalayas. Hikers will enjoy the presence of magnificent Himalayan peaks at the backdrop of the hiking trail.

2. Helambu Trek – 5 days

Helambu Trekking

The Helambu Trek is wonderful in Nepal for beginners. The Helambu area is one of the closest destinations to Kathmandu which has plenty of trails that will allow trekkers to pick a route that suits them. The Hemalbu trek doesn’t require crazy levels of fitness or experience. This is also a great option for those trekking in the winter. The beauty of this trail is it comes from culture courtesy of the Helambu locals and a view of the mountaintops of Langtang Himal in the distance. For accommodation along the trail, look to the local teahouses.

3. Langtang Valley Trek – 7 days

7 Days Langtang Valley Trek

Although Langtang Valley Trek is a seven-day trek, it’s one of the more easy treks in Nepal and while the brave among you might be looking for something more challenging, walking through this stunning valley should be a priority for any mountain lover no matter what their level of experience is. The Langtang valley trek is one of the best options if you want encounters with snowcapped mountain peaks and glaciers. Just 19 km north of Kathmandu, it’s easily accessible as well. Trekkers will experience plenty of wilderness and an ever-changing terrain as the trail cuts across pine forests and runs alongside streams and green pastures. Mt. Langtang Lirung (7246m) will astound you as you wind your way through Langtang valley. As it is one of Nepal’s more popular treks, the trail can get quite busy, but it goes without saying that the views are worth it!

Annapurna region

4. Panchase Trek – 4 days

The 4 Days Panchase Trek trail is an excellent option for trekkers looking to discover a short and easy trek around Pokhara. Pokhara, itself a popular tourist destination, has several extension routes for single and multi-day hiking. The easy treks around Pokhara take you to the most astonishing vantage points to observe the beautiful mountain views. The 4-day Panchase Trek begins with a boat ride across Lake Phewa. Reach the start point at the other side of Phewa Lake. The trail then spirals through the forests and hills opening out to lookout points. You will observe the panoramic view of the Annapurnas, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu. Travelers will enjoy exploring the local lifestyle in the villages en route.

5. The Royal Trek – 4 days

Since Prince Charles trekked the route in the 1980s, it was later named the Royal Trek. The serpentine trail passes through the foothills of Annapurna just north of Pokhara valley. The trailhead lies at easy access from Pohara. Despite its proximity, the Royal Trek trail is still considered relatively off the beaten path. The trek is suitable for trekkers who are looking to escape the crowds and are eager to crave a more local experience. Despite its length, the trail delivers a wonderful time on iconic mountain scenery. Enjoy the clear view of the Annapurna mountain range which includes Langtang Mountain and Machapuchhre. You will have a full teahouses option throughout the trial.

6. Annapurna Community Eco-Lodge Trek – 5 days

Many novice trekkers love to choose the 5 Days trek to Poon Hill and Ghorepani. Although a better choice for those without calves of steel is the nearby Annapurna Community Eco-Lodge Trek. Trekkers will still get incredible views, but you can ditch the crowds and the steps. Some of the peaks you’ll see include Machhapuchchhre, Annapurna, and Dhaulagiri. People on the trail usually rest up in homestays or lodges. Mohara Danda Trek is another alternative to the trek on the same route. The trail offers the fantastic mountain panorama of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna massif.

7. Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek – 4 Days

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking

The 4 Days Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is the most popular sunrise view trek of Nepa. The trek is an easy and short hike that is ideal for trekkers with limited time. It offers you a chance to explore scenic and snow-capped mountains in a short time. This is a short and relatively easy trek in the Annapurna region. The trekking trail makes a  loop around Ghorepani and Ghandruk villages starting from Nayapul. The trek includes a fantastic teahouse lodge stay. The top of Poon Hill is the climax of the trip.  It is famous for the magnificent views of the Annapurna mountain range. Furthermore, you will have a chance to see the delightful villages inhabited by Gurungs and Magars along with beautiful mountain scenery.

8. Australian Camp, Dhampus and Sarangkot Trek

Dhampus Sarangkot Trekking

 3 Days Australian Camp – Dhampus – Sarangkot Trek is an excellent short hike in the Annapurna region. The hiking is a refreshing short trip in the nature and village experience. It walks through the terraced farmland and cultural village of Kande and reaches Dhampus via the Australian (Austrian) Camp. The trip begins after an hour-smooth drive from Pokhara to Kande. Kande is the starting point of the Australian Camp, Dhampus, and Sarangkot Trek. Includes an easy village walk for a 2-night stay in the local lodge. You should not miss the trip if you have a short holiday and to experience the amazing beauty of the Annapurna region. The Cultural insight of the Gurung community, fantastic mountain views, and easy hikes are the major highlights of the tour.

Nepal Easy Treks to the Lower Everest region

This lower Solukhumbu area is best for some of the Nepal Easy Trek which lets you experience the Buddhist culture and capture the magnificent mountain views.

9. Solu Trek – 6 days

If you’ve always dreamed of seeing Mount Everest in person, and want to learn about the fascinating Sherpa culture, the Solu trail is perfect. While Mount Everest naturally requires climbers to be in peak shape, these trails fall on a much lower elevation so you can enjoy mountain views and explore monasteries without breaking too much of a sweat. To follow this trail you’ll need to fly to Phaplu from Kathmandu. This trail goes through forests, past Sherpa villages where you can observe their way of life, and there are lots of Buddhist monasteries to see along the way as well.

10. Pikey Peak Trek

Pikey Peak Trek

Pikey Peak Trek is one of the least discovered routes in the Everest Region. A physically fit hiker can complete the entire itinerary within 4 Days. However,  a trekker can complete the trek comfortably in 6 days without stress.  The trek allows you to visit several Buddhist sites (monasteries, gompas, and stupas). Likewise, this is the best trek to explore the Everest region with limited time. Furthermore, this is the favorable trek of Sir Edmund Hillary as well.

Day hikes close to Kathmandu

If you love walking but the idea of trekking for several days doesn’t appeal to you, then why not visit Nepal and take advantage of the ample opportunities for day hiking? Here are some trails with easy access to Kathmandu.

11. Nagarkot Sunrise Hiking

Nagarkot
Nagarkot

About one day trip east of Kathmandu Valley at an elevation of about 1800m you’ll find Nagarkot. It’s a popular place for watching the sunrise and sunset with a view of the mountains. The central Nepalese village offers plenty of ideal trails and the Nagarkot Day Hike is one of the few ways that you can see Mount Everest from within the Kathmandu Valley

12. Hike to Nagarjun Hill

Nagarjun is a hill site close to Kathmandu Valley, part of Shivapuri National Park. Although it is tucked away behind a thick forest, Nagarjuna only takes fifteen minutes to reach by car from the city center. This short and easy day takes two-and-a-half hours and begins at the Gate of Nagarjuna near the Balaju Bypass. The main attractions on this hike are Buddhist stupas, ancient caves, and the beautiful Jamacho Monastery which is situated on the Nagarjun hill, from this viewpoint you will also see panoramic views of Kathmandu Valley.

13. Phulchowki Hiking

This is a lovely day hike nearby Kathmandu. Phulchowki means the hill of flowers, and it lives up to its name. It’s dotted with gardens of roses, yellow jasmine, iris, and other indigenous flowers At the top of the hill, you’ll find vistas of Annapurna, Manaslu, and Langtang as well as a Buddhist shrine.

14. Champadevi Day Hiking

The Champadevi Hiking Tour is a short tour nearby Kathmandu valley in Chandragiri hill. It is a magnificent hill located to the south of Kathmandu Valley. This hill is best for a short enjoyable and pleasant hike. Furthermore, this hike is ideal for all people who would strive to do short hiking with enjoyable natural sceneries in a short time.

The tour starts with an hour’s drive from Kathmandu to Pharping village. The village locates on the way to Dakshinkali temple, a well-known goddess of Kali. After leaving Pharping village, the trail directs us through the pine forest. This is a well-developed trail. It goes gradually uphill for about one and a half an hour towards the north ridge. After this, it ascends through the beautiful forest of Champadevi. At the top, visit the Champadevi, a Hindu temple dedicated to the hill goddess.

15. Shivapuri Hill

Shivapuri Hill is the southern border of Kathmandu valley. The Shivapuri Nagarjun National Park protects the Shivapuri hill and the surrounding forests as a watershed area. It supplies drinking water to the valley down there. The Shivapur Hill hike is a popular destination for birdwatching tours and short-day hikes.

Level of Fitness for Nepal Easy Trek

The shorter treks in Nepal are generally easy-grade treks with fewer difficulties to complete. However, trekkers have to walk for 5-7 hours a day on the natural or stone stairs. You may not require a higher level of fitness or any advanced level of mountaineering training. Although you will need to be relatively fit to enjoy yourself and make the most of your trip. A simple fitness exercise or jogging in varied inclinations helps to keep yourself fit for these easy treks.  You’ll need a simple but consistent training plan before your trip.

Applicable Permits for Nepal Easy Trek

The easy treks in Nepal may take you to the lower section of some National parks of Nepal. Hence you require to issue national park or conservation area entry permits to trek such destinations. Basically, trekkers need to have a Trekkers’ Information Management Systems (TIMS) card to trek any region of Nepal. Besides that, you require the Annapurna conservation area entry permit to hike the Annapurna region. Similarly, Sagarmatha National Park and Shivapuri Nagarjuna National Park require entry permits to trek respective trails. Your operators will arrange all the documentation for you before the trek. The permit counters at the premises of the Nepal Tourism Board issue those documents for the trekkers. Alternatively, visit the checkpoint at the national park entry point to issue the National Park entry permit in the respective national parks.

Necessary Gears

Short and Easy Nepal treks do not require heavy and expensive gear as it does for adventure treks. Carry only the necessary equipment and gears to travel light. Further, the operator will help you to choose the necessary gears to carry significantly reducing the number of things you need to bring with you to Nepal. Operators will take care of your accommodation, and meals.

Hiking Gears

The gear shops on the streets of Thamel and Lakeside in Pokhara provide gear hiring and sale service. They have local to famous brand gear available in their store. You can either purchase or hire your necessary hiking gear from those shops. The hiking gears include the Backpack, hiking boots that have been broken in, camp shoes, woolen socks, lightweight trekking pants, trekking shorts, dry-fit t-shirts, and moisture-wicking underwear. Our experts suggest carrying the most essential gear sufficient for only a few days.

Cold weather: Comparatively the winter season demands more warm clothes to ensure extra warmth. Pack your thermal layers, sweater, fleece wear, waterproof layers, heavy down layers (pants and jacket), winter hat, and gloves while hiking in the winter season. Although, the temperature falls as you climb higher.

Accessories

You should carry some water purification tablets, a water bottle, a hat, hiking poles, sunglasses, a headlamp, batteries, reading and writing material, a camera, a daypack, etc…

Toiletries and other supplies

Carry sunscreen to protect yourself from direct sunlight. Facemask, hand sanitizer and follow hygiene protocol. Frequently wash your hand whenever you get the chance and maintain proper physical distancing to avoid probable transmission of COVID-19 or flu-related diseases.  Carry your toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, soap, face and body wipes, and lip balm to maintain your personal hygiene. Additionally, a first aid kit bag with some emergency medicine is a must.

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