Trekking Guide 1
Trekking can be broken down into various categories:-

VISTA TREKKING
This is where we would cover areas that have particularly spectacular scenery.

CIRCUIT TREKKING
This is a trek that covers a famous circuit

NATURE TREKKING
This would take us to areas where it is possible to observe particular animals, plants, and natural wildlife.

INDIGENOUS TREKKING
On this trek we can arrange to meet and learn from local culture.

Of course it is entirely possilbe for all thse aspects to be achieved along one single trekking route.  I am able to advise on the degree of difficulty of the route which you may be considering

Annapurna Circuit
14 - 18 days
Max elevation 5416m

Jomson/Muktinath Trek
8 - 10 days
Max elevation 3800m

Ghorepani Trek
4 - 5 days
Max elevation 3100m

Annapurna Base Camp (ABC)
8 - 10 days
Max elevation 4200m

Dhaulagiri Circuit
18 - 21 days
Max elevation 5360m

Upper Mustang Trek
10 - 12 days
Max elevation 4070m

Manasalu Trek
21 - 24 days
Max elevation 4460m

Panchase Trek
2 - 3 days
Max elevation 2570m

Sikles Trek
4 - 5 days
Max elevation 2000m

There are treks to suit all ages and all interests and when making your choices be thinking also of your fitness level and the time of year, as well as the amount of time that you have available.

As a guide to seasons and weather:-

OCT/NOV
Weather is balmy, air is clean and visibility is perfect.  The countryside is lush and green following the monsoon.  It is a popular time to be in the mountains.

DEC/JAN
Skies are clear but it can be very chilly so trekkers must be prepared for snow when packing.

FEB/APRIL
This is the tail end of the dry season, the weather is warm and many of nepals wild flowers are in bloom.  Dust however can reduce visibility.
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