Trekking in Nepal is 
recently advancing although it has been  continue from ancient time. 
Nepal has some of the unique features like ancient  monuments, unspoiled
 cultures, challenging mountains, unexplored areas,  fantastic beautiful
 sites and so many preserved heritages. Trekkers come to  visit to 
explore and experience these elements while staying in Nepal.  
Mountaineering and high altitude trekking are widely preferred treks in 
Nepal.  Spiritual and religious pilgrimage trekking are also equally 
increasing.
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                http://www.greathimalaya.com/trekking-in-nepal.php#more" rel="nofollow - Trekking in Nepal  is being popular because it is not 
so  costly to stay. Nepal is one of countries in which capital city is 
enlisted in  top 10 world’s cheapest cities. Visitors get facilities in 
affordable price  that is why they choose to celebrate holidays in 
Nepal. The country is peaceful  and the environment too is not so 
polluted. Visitors can freely wander around  the country enjoying the 
beauty of nature and experiencing different ethnic  culture.
                   Nepalese people are friendly and hospitable. 
Visitors are  warmly welcomed everywhere inside country as they believe 
guests like god.  Wherever you go, you are welcomed with smile and 
greetings. Trekking to the  rural areas can provide home stay facility 
where visitors can experience true  Nepalese culture being a part of the
 family member and community. Trekking in  Nepal is wonderful 
opportunity to explore Nepal in a short period.
                   Spiritual Trekking is very popular in Nepal for 
Buddhist and  Hindu pilgrims. You can trek to those areas which are 
clearly described in  religious scriptures and have great importance. 
Kathmandu Valley is very  important for spiritual visit. Similarly, 
Lumbini, Muktinath, and Manasarovar-  Gosainkunda and Kailash tours are 
very important both Buddhists and Hindus.Nepal.
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