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Top 7 Best Family Trekking and Tours in 2021 Nepal

Top 7 Best Family Trekking and Tours in 2020-2021 Nepal

Throughout this fast-paced development environment, the basic parts of life are sometimes overlooked. We are typically engaged in finding better lifestyles for ourselves and our kids. And any precious time with family is missed between paying expenses and putting food on the table. Therefore, family holidays are often different. You draw amazing moments of your kids during your trip. Although spending quality time with your kids is a luxury, particularly while you’re teens around, an adventure in and around the mountains would be ideal for both young and older.

Going in the mountains can be like a taste of fresh air, not just enjoying an incredible experience with your family, but also reinforcing the connection you all share. Imagine trekking in remote areas of Nepal and immersing in Bhutan and Tibet communities. A journey to these beautiful Himalayan countries would be a one-time family holiday. The beautifully stunning breathtaking mountains, indulgent deep-rooted rituals, and ancient monuments build everlasting memories taking the family together than ever. Here are the Top 7 best Family Trekking and Tours in 2020-2021 Nepal among various family adventure tours. Pick one that perfectly fits you and your family.

1.Annapurna base camp Trekking (Ideal for children over 16)

Annapurna Base Camp

Nepal is renowned for its trekking routes and locations. Although the country has plenty of trekking routes, a trek to Annapurna base camp provides an incredible, culturally interesting and overall eye-opening trekking experience. You’ll travel across through terrains, unbelievable villages and ever-changing ecosystems on your Annapurna Base Camp trek. This trek will not only give you a closer peek at the magnificent Annapurna massif, but will also carry you back to reality. Hence, the journey to Annapurna Base Camp will invoke a feeling of cohesion away from the modernized world of transportation because each of you can know what your own pair of feet will do. A stroll along this path would certainly be a lesson for you and your children that would be useful throughout your life’s trip.

2.Everest Base Camp Trekking (Ideal for children over 17)

Everest Base Camp

Mt. Everest is high, the world’s highest peak. Every year, this peak takes countless tourists enough to see the highest spot on earth. Tourists, explorers and travel enthusiasts flock to this Nepal area. Although the Everest Base Camp steps to a reasonable standard, you don’t need an athlete’s fitness degree. The desire to reach the foothills of this magnificent peak, though, is what guides you along your trek. For your kids, you will prepare this trip and explore a rare adventure away from home’s hectic lifestyle. This trek will carry you to world-famous Sherpa’s backyards as you dive deeper into their rituals and practices. That would also be the icing on the cake for young people wanting to test the boundaries of their bodies.

3.Mardi Himal Trekking (Ideal for children over 10)

Mardi Himal Trek

Mardi Himal trek is one of Nepal’s off-the-beaten trails in Annapurna. This path is quick with only 4-5 hours walking each day and ample rest throughout the trek. This trek brings you across Pokhara lakes to Mardi Himal’s base camp. Mardi Himal is a mountain below Mt. Machapuchhre. Travel along this trekking path through green woods and quaint villages followed by stunning views of Machhapuchhre, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna.

The scenes around and from the viewpoint are absolutely enchanting. You can stroll along lonely paths throughout your time here, stay in small tea rooms, and savor local dishes. Another good point of this hike is that the trail brings you up to the base camp and back making a short circle and you don’t have to follow the same route.

4.Upper Mustang Trek (Ideal for children over 16)

upper mustang trek

A few decades back, Upper Mustang was accessible to visitors. Before that, Mustang was a distinct kingdom governed by a king within Nepal’s boundaries. The kingdom back then had very little interaction with the outside world, preserving many aspects of its traditional heritage. Even today, this trans-Himalayan mountain area boasts rich history and lifestyle that will carry you back centuries. Not to mention this region’s unusual scenery in the Himalayan rain shadow. After all, Mustang comes under one of the country’s areas, ideal for trekking even during the monsoon.

The Upper Mustang trek brings you across steep paths and treeless mountains with spectacular views of Annapurna, Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri and their neighboring equivalents in the Himalayas. Besides the stunning views throughout the hike, you can also admire the UNESCO World Heritage sites in temple city Kathmandu. Here you will observe the interconnected lives of people from diverse religious traditions as you pass across the magnificent maze of art, temples, and shrines.

5.Lhasa to Kathmandu Tour from Everest Base Camp(Ideal for all ages)

Lhasa to Kathmandu Tour via Everest Base Camp

Lhasa to Kathmandu Tour from Everest Base Camp takes you from ancient Tibet and Nepal. The travel begins in Lhasa and brings you through ancient Tibetan cities including Gyantse, Sakya, Shigatse, Rongbuk, Kyirong. When in Tibet, you can visit a variety of magnificent monasteries from the world’s highest Rongbuk monastery to Tibet’s famous Jokhang temple. You’ll even encounter the magnificent palaces of Potala and Norbulingka near.

You can also tour Ganden Monastery going back to the 15th century. You can also visit the Drak Yerpa Caves, a meditative haven for Tibetan monks. You’ll also visit Yamdrok Tso Lake and conquer Karo La, Khamba La, Lalung La, Gyatso La Passes. The trip’s highlight is the journey to Everest Base Camp. On the trip, views of the spectacular Rongbuk Glacier, Mt. Shishapangma, and Cho Oyu Mountain are both eye-pleasing and warm-hearted.

6.Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour (Ideal for all ages)

Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour

Besides walking for days, Tibet’s journey is packed with visits to famous monasteries, beautiful mountains, scenic lakes and historic cities. This journey begins from the capital Lhasa, taking you across the majestic Tibetan towns like Gyantse, Rongbuk, and Shigatse. During your time there, you will appreciate the sights of Norbulingka and Potala palaces, some of Tibet’s most famous landmarks. You will also visit Gyantse Dzong, Barkhor Bazaar, and Tibet Traditional Hospital.

You and your kids can also travel many passes and admire the beautiful turquoise Yamdrok Tso Lake. Lhasa to Everest Base Camp Tour Often involves trips to Jokhang shrine, Tashi Lhunpo monastery, Rongbuk Monastery, Sakya monastery, Sera monastery, and Drepung monastery. The journey concludes with a trip to the base camp of the world’s tallest peak, Mt. Everest.

7.Bhutan tours-4 days (Ideal for all ages)

Bhutan holds out among 195 nations. The nation, known as the ‘Dragon Kingdom,’ is the last surviving Vajrayana Buddhist Kingdom and the world’s only carbon-negative republic. It’s also the world’s most bio-diverse core where you can experience all kinds of natural grandeur. The nation celebrates the centuries-old customs that can be observed every day. Visiting the nation should enlighten you and hold you connected to your roots.

While you’re in Bhutan, you can rejoice in Rinpung Dzong’s architectural work and enjoy the quiet of Tiger’s Nest Monastery.4 days Bhutan tour would be a perfect choice for you to marvel at Bhutanese grandiosities.

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