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Monsoon trekking inNepal The best time of Nepal in the Monsoon june July and august Many areas and aspects of Nepal are best distance covered in the Monsoon sessions it means Jun, July, August a September. The nature is at her most resplendent, rural activity is also at its mounatain peak; moreover, a myriad Nepal’s traditional festivals falls in this season. Monsoon Nepal is our selection of the best trips in the rainy seas featuring the valleys of Kathmandu and Pokhara, Ghoreapni, Jomsom a six-day moderate grade trek in the Nepa Himalaya, and optional high water rafting bhoti khoshi, thirshuli, ans more and wildlife safariin Chitwan and Ba Our trek takes us to the Tibet-like, semi-desert region of the Thak Khola canyon and the Dzong Khola valley; he effect of the Monsoon is hardly felt. The trek begins and ends with the spectacular half-hour STOL flight from P to Jomsom up the Kali Gandaki gorge, cutting between the 8,000-meter ranges of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Him The highlights are a two-night stay at the magnificent fortress town of Jharkot and the shrine at Muktinath, sacred Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims alike. Stops include the charming Thakali town of Marpha and Kagbeni, a citadel a confluence of the two rivers draining the region. We stay in simple, authentic lodges and savor the fare of the leg Thakali innkeepers. A splendid encounter with trans-Himalayan Nepal and its peoples.

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Monsoon trekking inNepal

The best time of Nepal in the Monsoon june July and august

Many areas and aspects of Nepal are best distance covered in the Monsoon sessions it means Jun, July, August and

September. The nature is at her most resplendent, rural activity is also at its mounatain peak; moreover, a myriad of

Nepal’s traditional festivals falls in this season. Monsoon Nepal is our selection of the best trips in the rainy season,

featuring the valleys of Kathmandu and Pokhara, Ghoreapni, Jomsom a six-day moderate grade trek in the Nepal trans-

Himalaya, and optional high water rafting bhoti khoshi, thirshuli, ans more and wildlife safariin Chitwan and Bardinay

Our trek takes us to the Tibet-like, semi-desert region of the Thak Khola canyon and the Dzong Khola valley; here the

effect of the Monsoon is hardly felt. The trek begins and ends with the spectacular half-hour STOL flight from Pokhara

to Jomsom up the Kali Gandaki gorge, cutting between the 8,000-meter ranges of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himal.

The highlights are a two-night stay at the magnificent fortress town of Jharkot and the shrine at Muktinath, sacred to

Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims alike. Stops include the charming Thakali town of Marpha and Kagbeni, a citadel at the

confluence of the two rivers draining the region. We stay in simple, authentic lodges and savor the fare of the legendary

Thakali innkeepers. A splendid encounter with trans-Himalayan Nepal and its peoples.