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Remote areas are the true gem of the highlands of Nepal. The pristine nature, the century-old traditional practices, and the authentic country vibes of these locations are what make them unique and appealing. Remote Area Treks are perfect for those who want to avoid crowds and prefer an intimate trekking experience.
The raw experience that your get from a Remote Area Trek is nothing like any other type of trekking you will find anywhere else.
The most notable Remote Area Trek Trails trek in Nepal that takes you right into the center of the Dolpo area is the Upper Dolpo Trek. The Shay Gompa, steep mountain crossings, Phoksundo Lake, and Tibetan-influenced Nepalese culture are among the Dolpo Trek’s highlights.
The customs and culture of Buddhism have a strong hold on the area. Geographically speaking, it is a region of the Tibetan-Tethys Zone, which is characterized by dry hills and arid terrain.
In Nepal, the climb to Makalu Base Camp is a relatively unexplored hiking destination. It’s a fantastic off-trail hike that leads to Mt. Makalu’s base camp, the fifth-highest summit in the world. Two secondary slopes of Mount Makalu are a part of the incredible Makalu-Barun valley, which is renowned for its extraordinary nature and landscape.
The trekking trail passes by the rich flora and animals of Makalu Brun National Park. The park, which is an extension of Sagarmatha National Park to the east, was created in 1992 to safeguard the delicate ecosystem of the Makalu region.
Additionally, the Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek also falls in the same category. This trek lasts for around 3 weeks, give or take a day or two. Also known as Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek, this trek takes you to a restricted area through rough routes and a conservation area.