Family trekking in Nepal is very popular now-a-days. Most of the families want their child to spend more time outside and this might be the reason why the number of families going on trekking along with their kids is increasing rapidly in recent times. Trekking routes & destinations which require climbing above 4000m heights across the Annapurna region and Everest region are very popular among the family trekkers.
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Trek to Everest Base Camp
Everest Base Camp trek is beyond our expectations. It is a high- sought trek, listed on the bucket list of many travelers across the globe. This trek attracts the whole world, thanks to its unique and amazing experience, it prevails. This trek allows you to come across the footprint left behind by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa, which is indeed a prideful moment for anyone.
Have you tried wall climbing?
Wall climbing has always been on a bucket list for many travelers across the world. It is indeed a popular adventurous game attracting huge number of youngsters, thanks to its numerous benefits. Analyzing the scenario across Pokhara, wall climbing has been the best choice for the youngsters and even the children aged more than four in a short time. This is something exciting for tourism hubs like Pokhara. It maximizes the tourism infrastructures: and most importantly, it enhances tourism engagement across the region.
One day hiking across Pokhara
Oh gosh! I couldn’t imagine, I walked such a long distance. Covering Dhampus, Pothana, and Australian Camp on your foot is a bit massive. Since it was a much-needed break for me, I am happy with this experience. However, I suggest this hike for at least two days. Only then you will find spare time for yourself since there won’t be any rush. But still, if you want to complete this in a single day then it’s a good idea to get the vehicle up to Dhampus. And start your hike from there. Believe me; It would be then perfect one-day hiking across Pokhara.
Have you ever tried Nepali Food?
“Nepali Food is Love. I can’t resist myself if there is Nepali food in front of me.” This was what Mr. Erick told me about Nepalese cuisines a few years ago. And this was the sweetest compliment, I guess.