Nepal is an Asian country having a lot of natural sites and cultural wonders that attract millions of tourists every year. There are 8 eight-thousander including the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, and some 1,310 peaks above 6,000m. There are many conservation areas and national parks including the world’s highest altitude national park, Sagarmatha National Park, protecting endangered Himalayan species of flora and fauna. Many fast-flowing rivers originating from the Himalayas are other natural assets that promote adventure tourism in Nepal like white water rafting.
Nepal is Number One in the list of the Top 10 Top Tourist Destinations in the world in a recent report published by Forbes Magazine. Trekking in Nepal is a must-do activity for tourists who love experiencing authentic rustic villages, lifestyles, culture, and traditions. To draw the attention of international tourists, many new trekking regions are explored and advertised to support the national economy. New trekking destinations of Nepal offer you the Himalayan sceneries and high-altitude human settlement areas including their typical culture and tradition.
Peak climbing in Nepal is a growing tourist activity because of the presence of more than a dozen trekking peaks. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) has enlisted 28 (previously 33) mountains of the Himalayan ranges as trekking peaks ranging from 5,650 meters to 6,500 meters. NMA in association with the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation has been studying further to discover more climbing peaks. Climbing peaks give you 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayas, lush valleys, glaciers, and icefalls located in a particular region.