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New Trekking Routes

Nepal, long known for its world-famous trekking routes like the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit, has recently opened several new trekking regions that offer fresh adventures to explorers seeking less crowded trails. These newly accessible areas are located in remote corners of the country, including the far western districts, northern highlands bordering Tibet, and hidden valleys in central Nepal. They provide trekkers with pristine landscapes, untouched villages, and the chance to experience authentic Himalayan culture far from the commercialized routes. With Nepal gradually improving infrastructure and connectivity, these regions are now welcoming adventure travelers while maintaining their natural charm.

One of the key attractions of these newly opened trekking regions is their combination of cultural immersion and natural beauty. Trekkers can encounter traditional lifestyles, ancient monasteries, and centuries-old temples alongside spectacular mountain vistas, high passes, and alpine meadows. Many of these areas were previously inaccessible due to political restrictions or difficult terrain, which preserved their pristine environment. As a result, travelers can enjoy a sense of discovery and exclusivity, often meeting very few fellow trekkers along the way. These regions also offer opportunities for wildlife spotting, photography, and interactions with local communities that are rarely possible on popular trails.

While these new trekking regions promise a unique experience, they also require careful preparation and a spirit of adventure. Facilities such as tea houses, lodges, and medical support may be limited, and trekkers need to be self-sufficient with equipment, food, and emergency supplies. Hiring experienced local guides is highly recommended to navigate remote trails safely and to gain insight into the local culture and geography. Despite these challenges, trekking in Nepal’s newly opened regions is highly rewarding, offering unmatched natural beauty, cultural richness, and the thrill of exploring areas that remain largely untouched by modern tourism.

Some Popular Tours in Nepal

Api Himal Base Camp Trek

Duration
(14 Trek Days + 3 Days in Kathmandu) 17 days
Difficulty
Moderate to fairly challenging

Guerrilla Trekking Trail Nepal

Duration
(12 Trek Days + 3 Days in Kathmandu) 15 days
Difficulty
Moderate to fairly challenging

Jugal Himal Base Camp Trek

Duration
(14 Trek Days + 3 Days in Kathmandu) 17 days
Difficulty
Moderate to fairly challenging

Travel With Rajbala

Since we began in the early 90s we have always strived to keep our environmental footprint as small as possible and to give back to the many villages we pass through on our trekking itineraries. Today we still embrace this responsible travel approach when devising and operating our small group travel holiday experiences in Nepal. We invite you to trek in Nepal with the Himalayan trekking specialists Raj Bala Treks and Expeditions.