Introduction

Nepal is popular as one of the best destinations in the world to explore and experience the natural beauty and cultural riches through
trekking. The trails into the interior parts of the country follow ancient foot trails which meander through scenic river-ranks, intricately
terraced fields and forested ridges connecting picturesque hamlets and mountain villages. Trekking in Nepal is an all-season activity.
Easy to strenuous treks can be organized lasting from a few days to several weeks. 
Trek Grading System:
Nepal, being a mountainous country, is more appropriate to think in terms of hour(s) spent walking, rather than the miles covered; this is what we use in our
grading system. A typical day’s walk lasts from five to seven hours and involves a number of ascents and descents. 
Easy:
Usually 3 to 5 hours walking each day with an elevation below 3500m and the occasional steep path.
Moderate:
Relatively low altitude treks, crossing passes of not more than 4500m, 4 to 6 hrs walk each day.
Strenuous:
Up to 12 to 15 days consecutive walking through wild country,
including high passes (sometimes snow covered) between 4500m to
5500m sometimes 7 or 8 hrs walk each day.