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The Business Of Hiking Nepal

In the Himalayan tourist sector, Nepal Hiking Team is a well-known brand. More than 30,000 people have had vacations organized via it since the team started it in 2009.

Two enthusiastic travel industry experts founded the business to make trekking in Nepal simple and secure for visitors from across the globe.

Get Organized

Previously, the organization provided trekking excursions; now, Nepal Hiking Team provides a whole Himalayan holiday.

We give you the freedom to explore the Himalayas in any way you prefer, whether via strenuous activities like peak-climbing expeditions, mountain bike tours, high-altitude hiking, or relaxing ones like day hikes, heli tours, and city sightseeing tours.

Each Tour

Each tour they design is made successful by their team of highly qualified and experienced individuals. These professionals include drivers, office employees, travel advisers, IT specialists, and hiking and climbing guides. The mountain communities they take you to are home to many qualified guides who are natives of the region. They will go out of their way to keep you safe in the mountains since they care greatly about it.

Beyond Nepal

Beyond Nepal, Nepal Hiking Team also operates in Tibet and Bhutan.

They provide excursions that visit many nations and previously inaccessible locations for travelers. These journeys can be relatively trouble-free. As long as the business end of things is attended to carefully and consistently. Political unrest, global warming, supply chain challenges, and pandemic concerns all must be dealt with dispassionately and according to local laws and customs. In Nepal, the custom is as important as the law when interacting with your guides and other support staff. So either know the customs yourself or make sure to outsource that particular function to someone who has the credentials and experience to guide your trek to success.

Supply Chain

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They carry out this activity due to their network of dependable suppliers.

Whether traveling alone, in a group, in a relationship, or with their family, they can depend on supplies getting through and being of the best quality and most reasonably priced.

Explore the foothills of some of the highest peaks in the world while hiking, go to a world heritage site, or search for secret kingdoms in the Himalayas.

There is much to see and do in the Himalayas aside from Mount Everest.

Nepal is known for its snow-capped mountains. It also has tropical and subtropical forests, such as Chitwan National Park, where you can see elephants, monkeys, sloth bears, leopards, and other endangered animals like one-horned rhinoceroses, royal Bengal tigers, and Gharial crocodiles.

This World Heritage site is popular with bird watchers because it is home to 450 birds, such as cranes, kingfishers, huge hornbills, herons, and eagles.

The best ways to see the animals are on a safari trip or in a dugout canoe on the river that runs through the park. So arrange for a tour of the Other Nepal. Courtesy of Nepal Hiking Team.

And that's only the beginning of the fascinating things to do in Nepal and the surrounding areas.

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