Top 15 Best Short Treks in Nepal

Top 15 Best Short Treks in Nepal

Top 15 Best Short Treks in Nepal – these are some of the best and most popular short hikes in Nepal that are suitable for the beginners and those short on time. With its breathtaking scenery and rich cultural legacy, Nepal presents a range of short treks ideal for experienced or first-time trekkers. These walks mix reasonable paths with amazing mountain views and chances to really engage in local customs. Excellent possibilities providing panoramic views of the Annapurna range without requiring high-altitude acclimation include the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek and the Dhampus Village Trek. Stunning sunrise and sunset views of the Himalayas are offered by the Nagarkot to Chisapani Trek close to Kathmandu The Tamang Heritage Trail and the Sikles Trek let you explore distinctive local customs and ancient towns for cultural immersion. Additional easy hikes for beginners are the Australian Camp Trek, Mohare Danda Trek, Sarangkot Sunrise Trek, and the quiet World Peace Pagoda Hike. For those just starting out in trekking, each trip is somewhat short—usually lasting two to seven days—which makes them perfect for still providing remarkable Himalayan experiences.


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1. Langtang Valley Tek

The Langtang Valley Trek is a quick walking trip throughout the breathtaking Langtang Region. Along with the Everest and Annapurna treks, the Langtang Valley Trek is among the most often used and traditional paths for treking. Still, in relative terms to its well-known counterparts, it is still rather a secret treasure.

Perfectly located close to the Tibetan border and Kathmandu, the Langtang Valley is surrounded by really beautiful mountains. Along with a great mix of flora, animals, and traditional cultures, the Langtang Valley Trek presents amazing views of the Ganesh Himal and Langtang mountain ranges. Along the trip, many ethnic towns will introduce you to indigenous Tamang and Sherpa tribes. The friendly people here would be happy to introduce you to their culture, which is greatly shaped by Tibetan Buddhism, which is rather common in these Himalayan countries.

2. Gosaikunda Lake Trek

Reaching the holy Gosaikunda Lakes via the well-known and beloved Gosaikunda Trek in Nepal, the Langtang area near to Kathmandu. Usually taking seven days to finish, the trip presents a reasonable level of difficulty with many high climbs and descents.

Beginning from Dhunche, the road journey from Kathmandu takes roughly seven hours. Trekkers then follow a well-marked trail that goes past terraced farmland, small towns, and lush woodlands. Beautiful views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks—including Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and Dorje Lakpa—show themselves as you journey. Bon Po claims that Hindu guests and shamanic practitioners consider Gosaikunda as a holy site. Legend has it that swimming the holy Gosaikunda Lake will help one to wash their sins, sufferings, and suffering.

3. Tamang Heritage Trek

Following the Tamang Heritage Trail will bring you to the ancestral house of the ethnic Tamang people, with their own unique way of life. Tamangs came from Tibet and moved to Nepal some centuries ago. Visit old Buddhist monasteries to observe the daily life of the residents. Take a cultural hike to see some hill tribes from Nepal influenced by Tibet. You will be in rural Nepal wandering along the Nepal-Tibetan border.

The wilderness trip in Langtang, Nepal is in Trekking across Langtang National Park will lead you past a wealth of Himalayan flora and fauna. It calls home to than 250 different kinds of birds as well as animals including snow leopards, red pandas, and Himalayan black bears. You will also directly be helping the regional economy. Furthermore, the Langtang community will pass by on your climb; the 2015 catastrophic earthquake that shook Nepal has totally decimated them.

4. Mardi Himal Trek

The Mardi Himal Trek offers taste of the outdoors and a feeling of oneness with the surroundings. Beginning a modest climb from Phedi, the path winds past rice fields, community cottages, and lovely rhododendron woodlands. Passing through lovely villages home to the Gurung, Tamang, and Magar people—native to Nepal’s mid-hills—the assigned track winds uphill on stone-paved paths.

As you pass mountains and head toward the Mardi base camp, greenery vanishes slowly. The magnificent Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Mardi peaks that seem far in the distant, however, excite the trekkers. From the vantage point above the High Camp one can view Himchuli (6,441m), Annapurna III (7,555m), Gangapurna (7,454m), Machhapuchchhre (6,997m), and Mardi (5,553m). You might be lucky enough to see odd birds and animals when passing the wooded camp.

5. Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of Nepal’s best hiking paths. This allows hikers to explore the spectacular Annapurna base camp paths in addition to seeing the Annapurna (8091m), Annapurna South (7219m). Located 4130 meters in front of Annapurna South, the base camp offers a top-to- bottom panorama of Mount Annapurna.

Several routes go to the top treks available from Nepal. There are several times to visit Annapurna Base Camp, even although the routes there are quite scenic. Your journey to Annapurna Base Camp will provide you the most amazing perspective of the Annapurna Region Mountains. Annapurna, Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Tukuche Peak, Nilgiri, and Fishtail are the noted peaks. On ABC Trek, one can see various things including local cultures and people.

6. Ghorepani Poonhill Trek

The Ghorepani Poonhill Trek is the ideal easy walk in the Himalayas! For families with children especially, this eight-day trip is appropriate for all ages and leads straight into the Annapurna. At 3,210 meters Poon Hill provides the greatest views of the Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Varaha Shikhar, Tukuche, and Lamjung Himal.

Climbing Poon Hill to see the sunrise over these amazing mountains covered in snow is an unforgettable event. Along with traversing rhododendron forests and energetic towns, this walk usually has Annapurna as the background. Even for experienced hikers, this is a great approach to visit the Himalayas especially if time is of the importance. The lodging is opulent and the meals along this well-traveled road are good. Of course, the mountains never disappoint with their absolutely amazing beauty!

7. Khopra Danda Trek

The Khopra Danda Trek is one of the just discovered trekking paths in the Annapurna area. Visiting the holy Khayer Lake is part of this trip—also known as the Khopra Danda Khayer Lake trek. Unquestionably among the most amazing yet little used or unknown trekking paths available in Nepal is this one Located northeast of Pokhara, the Khopra Danda Khayer Lake Trek runs next to the districts of Kaski and Myagdi. The Dhaulagiri Ghorepani village is rather near to the Khopra Ridge.

Trekking on the Khopra Danda Trail is unique among the popular paths in the Annapurna area. It gets you far from cities and populous areas into off-the-beaten-path sites deep into the wildness of mountains and dense forest. Seeing high hills beneath the shadow of the enormous Annapurna mountain range is best done by treking the Khopra Danda. The journey follows gorgeous ridges between D haulagiri and Annapurna Himalaya that provide amazing views of the nearby mountains.

8. Machhapuchhre Model Trek (Khumai Danda)

Machhapuchre Model Trek is the latest walking path available in the Annapurna conservation area. The new trekking route sees less traffic. Seven notable towns along the Machhapuchre Trekking Route offer plenty of chances for climbing and trekking among the secret cultures of the rural valley.

It provides amazing perspective of Mount Mardi, Mount Fishtail (Machhapuchre), and the Annapurna and Himchuli mountain ranges. The cultures and way of life of the several ethnic groups in the area, abundant vegetation, and beautiful rivers define a real experience. Though some of the localities have developed tourist-oriented local homestays, you will spend the night in a nearby tea house.

9. Mohare Danda Trek

Mountaineers have long considered the Annapurna area of Nepal to be the perfect hiking destination because of its absolutely amazing beauty. Rising to a height of 3300 meters above sea level, the Mohare Danda is located in a canyon between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains close to the Ghorepani Poon hill.

The Mohare Danda Trek is the least popular short ascent from Pokhara. This is a great way to get away from the city and see Nepalese countryside. It also provides an opportunity for knowledge about the remote way of life and culture of the Nepalese people. The hike starts at Pokhara, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal. By car, four to five hours pass from Pokhara to the trailhead. The path winds through isolated farms, mountains, forests, orchards, a paper mill, and a cheese factory before reaching the hamlet of Mohare Danda.

10. Kori Himal Trek

Trekking the Nepali Kori Himalayas is fantastic. It is said that Nepal revolves on Kori Himal. Not far from Pokhara, it is in the northeast of the valley. I found on the map that 45.425 kilometers separate Pokhara from Sikles.

Situated in the Annapurna area among many other mountains, notably Machhapuchhare (Mount Fishtail, 6993m), Annapurna II (7937m), and Mount Lamjung Himal (6988m), Kori is The Kori Danda sits 3800 meters above sea level. The highest point of the Kori Trek is thus 3800 meters. One can climb the Kori Trek in heaven. Besides, there is the wilderness, especially the Gurung cultural excursion in Nepal. One of the biggest Gurung villages, Sikles is a magnificent illustration of an indigenous people. We may call this trail the Sikles Trail.

11. Dhampus Sarangkot Trek

One fast and simple hiking trail in the Annapurna area is the Dhampus Sarangkot Trek. Those interested parties who might develop high altitude sickness or who have limited vacation time can notably benefit from it. Families with little children and beginner hikers should find this to be the ideal climb.

One other attraction are the lush surroundings and terraced farms of the Dhampus Sarangkot Trekking. Two places above the Pokhara Valley are Sarangkot and Dhampus. In the morning and evening, Sarangkot is the greatest spot to view the amazing Himalayan range. Comparably, Dhampus is a lovely town mostly occupied by the Gurung ethnic group and the base of hikes to Annapurna Base Camp and Mardi Himal Base Camp.

12. Panchase Trek

The Panchase Trek is one of the shorter walks near Pokhara straying from the official Annapurna Trail. This off-the-beaten-path, rural-cultural walk is a fantastic way for guests to experience village life and discover the natural beauty of the region while still seeing the amazing vistas of the Annapurna Himalayan Range.

Our little journey starts with a sumptuous boat ride over Lake Phewa to deliver you to the beginning. From there, a little climb will pay off with amazing views of the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail), and Manaslu—the backdrop for most of the hike. The path winds past many communities where guests could encounter local life, up to the World Peace Pagoda, and over a forest where you can see Nepalese flora and fauna.

13. Everest View Trek

There is a trail known as the Everest View Trek for people with short time. Including Mount Everest (8848 meters high), this nine-day climb offers an incredible perspective of the Himalayan heights in the Everest area. The schedule includes short excursions from Lukla to Namche Bazaar and visits to the Khumjung Sherpa village, where one may view the amazing summit of Mount Everest and several other mountain ranges.

Everest View Trekking will let you get near to and personal with well-known mountains such Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m), and Ama Dablam (6856m). The climb is more beautiful from Tengboche Monastery. An amazing experience results from living at high altitudes, enjoying the various landscape, and understanding Sherpa culture and ceremonial customs.

14. Pikey Peak Trek

Along with other amazing scenery, a recently opened trekking route in the Khumbu area known as Pikey Peak Trek provides close-up views of the lower Khumbu region and Everest. You will always remember the amazing view of the sun setting and the sunrise over the great mountains. Apart from the amazing views of the Himalayas, learn about the particular topography and the life it sustains. Finding about the unique Sherpa way of life and hospitality is amazing. This recently discovered trekking path offers a singular, remote walking experience.

To lower the daily gain in altitude and hence lower the risk of AMS, the Pikey Peak Trek itinerary Along the Pikey Peak hiking path abound rhododendron, oak, and pine forests. You will pass past various villages perched above hills with terraced crops all around. From the far west, Pikey Peak presents an amazing view of the Dhaulagiri, Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga Mountain peaks. There are modest tea shops along the walking path with basic lodging.

15. Chisapani Nagarkot Trek

Extended for an extra one to two days to Dhulikhel and Namo Buddha, the three-day Chisapani Nagarkot Trek is a fun tea house outing close to Kathmandu. This schedule is meant for short-term guests to Nepal who enjoy trying regional food. The Chisapani Nagarkot Trek starts in Sundarijal 45 minutes from Kathmandu.

The path first passes over Shivapiri National Park, across a huge watershed providing 40% of the Kathmandu Valley’s drinking water. On the Chisapani Nagarkot Trek one may observe the amazing Himalayan scene of Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, Gaurishankar Himal, and even Mount Everest in the distance. It also offers a beautiful village walk experience.


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