Great Himalaya Trail Treks
The trail covers the full distance of the Himalayan Range in Nepal from the district of Taplejung in the East to Humla and Darchula in the West and ultimately continues through Tibet, India and Myanmar in East of Nepal and Tibet, India and Pakistan in the West.
Nepal’s GHT is divided into ten connecting treks with duration of 2-3 weeks each on average. The treks can be done subsequently or completely separate from each other. Besides, each GHT section features a number of side-treks of varying duration and difficulty, some of which require camping equipment and others that can be done teahouse style. With numerous trekking options and new tourism attractions, each GHT section forms a distinct trekking and adventure destination within itself.
Trekkers can choose between two routes. Nepal’s GHT high route is winding through high mountain ranges on an average altitude of 3000 to 5000 metres, providing for breath-taking views on the country’s towering peaks. Along the GHT low route, often referred to as the cultural route, tourists will get the chance to visit small communities and villages and learn about the culture and a tradition of Nepal’s various ethnic groups.
Trip Highlight
The longest and highest walking trails in the world
Winding beneath the world’s highest peaks and visiting some of the most remote communities on earth
Passes through lush green valleys, arid high plateaus and incredible landscapes
Plenty of options for connecting treks with duration of 2-3 weeks each on average
Option to choose lower (easier) and Higher route (strenuous)
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