Best time to trek: March to May, September to November<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nPoon hill is famous for the sight of the first sunlight touching the mountains \u2013 Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.<\/p>\n
Hike through the paths of genuine Gurung and Magar villages getting a feel of the local people and their way of life. The trail of the other attraction passes through the Rhododendron forests which are green and beautiful during spring.<\/p>\n
The particular area is also bound to offer a view of Himalayan ranges \u2013 Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, especially from Poons Hill during sunrise. Appreciate the dense forest full of Rhododendron trees.<\/p>\n
The places also offer fine views of surrounding mountains including Annapurna South, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri. Poon Hill offers a perfect blend of natural and cultural beauty. An easy to moderate adventure making it ideal for families; and anyone who has little experience in trekking since it can be done within a short period.<\/p>\n
View of Dhauagiri mountain from Poon Hill<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/span>2. Tamang Heritage Trail<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nFacts of this trekking Route<\/strong><\/p>\nDuration: 7 – 10 days<\/p>\n
\n- Difficulty: Easy to moderate<\/li>\n
- \u00a0Starting point: Syabrubesi<\/li>\n
- Ending point: Syabrubesi or Galtang<\/li>\n
- Altitude: 3870 meters<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Best time to trek: March to May, September to November<\/p>\n
Located in the Langtang area, the trail has lovely snow-covered mountains, beautiful valleys, terrace fields, etc. The Tamang Heritage Trail in Nepal presents a great opportunity for a family trekking destination combined with the pleasure of the beautiful view of nature. It passes through Tamang villages and it offers the visitors a wonderful opportunity to observe local people\u2019s way of life, their customs, and their hospitality \u2013 people of Tamang origin are famous for their warm welcome.<\/p>\n
The Tamang Heritage Trail is regarded to be slightly easier in comparison with other trails in the region, for instance, the Langtang Valley. It entails a frequency of steep inclines and declines; this type of walk is appropriate for kids and elders who have a moderate level of physical ability.<\/p>\n
Therefore, if families want to do trekking along with cultural tours, heritage sites, and want them to be moderate and easy, then the Tamang Heritage Trail is the best option.<\/p>\n
Gatlang Village Tamang Heritage Trek<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/span>3. Langtang Valley Trek <\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nFacts of this trekking Route<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Duration: 7 – 10 days<\/li>\n
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate<\/li>\n
- \u00a0Starting point: Syabrubesi<\/li>\n
- Ending point: Syabrubesi or Galtang<\/li>\n
- Altitude: 3,870 meters<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Best time to trek: March to May, September to November<\/p>\n
Langtang Valley treks are located in the Langtang region popularly known to be one of the easy trekking regions in Nepal. Some of them are the Himalayan giant mountain ranges, forests, and some ethnic old Tamang villages. Trekking is even considered very beautiful in the sense that you get a closer view of the Langtang Lirung, Langshisha Ri, and other Himalayas. Some of the different species of animals that can be found in the Langtang National Park include the following: the red panda, Himalayan tahr, and birds. The trekking is moderate in difficulty level which means that you can bring your children to join without the possibility of arriving at the hard stages of trekking.<\/p>\n
In general, the Langtang Valley trek is an interesting and joyful journey for families who are ready to have an adventurous as well as serene experience in the Great Himalayas.<\/p>\n
Kyanzin Village Langtang Trek<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/span>4. Helambu Trek<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nFacts of this trekking Route<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Duration: 5 – 7 days<\/li>\n
- Difficulty: Moderate<\/li>\n
- \u00a0Starting point: Sundarijal<\/li>\n
- Ending point: Melamchi Bazaar<\/li>\n
- Altitude: 3650meters<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Best time to trek: March to May, June to August, September to November, December to February<\/p>\n
This trek goes through the Helambu region and is popular for its natural beauty and cultural significance without the danger of the higher treks and is perfect for families.<\/p>\n
Hike through jungles of Rhododendrons, bamboo, and pine trees, brilliant in spring season. Get to view some of the magnificent mountains including the Langtang Range and Ganesh Himal as well as all the other surrounding Himalayan Ranges.<\/p>\n
Crossover through traditional Sherpa and Tamang villages for local homely stay and visit some old monasteries.<\/p>\n
It is quite an easy one relatively compared to the other Himalayan treks; thus potential for family hiking with the young ones. In summary, the Helambu trek offers beautiful scenery and cultural experience, and a moderate trekking path and is most suitable for families looking for a wonderful trekking destination in Nepal.<\/p>\n
A village in Helambu Trail<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/span>5 . Everest Panoramic Trek<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nFacts of this trekking Route<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Duration: 8 – 10 days<\/li>\n
- Difficulty: Easy to moderate<\/li>\n
- \u00a0Starting point: Lukla<\/li>\n
- Ending point: Lukla<\/li>\n
- Altitude: 3867 meters<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Best time to trek: March to May, September to November<\/p>\n
Everest Panorama Trek is a short Trekking compared to the Everest base camp trek this is specially designed for people with families and those who have limitations of time. They trail offers a\u00a0 spectacular views of the Everest region and you don\u2019t have to go through a long process of acclimatization or undertake a high-altitude trek. Trek provides a broad view of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku in addition to other peaks. Take a trip to typical Sherpa homes, as well as Buddhist monasteries such as Tengboche monastery.<\/p>\n
Everest Panorama trek is the most comfortable trek which is recommended to families in which you will be able to enjoy wonderful views and explore Nepali culture without going to a very high altitude.<\/p>\n
Tengboche Monastery<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/span>6 . Mardi Himal Trek<\/strong><\/span><\/h3>\nFacts of this trekking Route<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Duration: 5 – 7 days<\/li>\n
- Difficulty: Moderate<\/li>\n
- Starting point: Kande or Phedi<\/li>\n
- Ending point: Siding or Lumre<\/li>\n
- Altitude: 4500 meters<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Best time to trek: March to May, September to November, December to February<\/p>\n
Mardi Himal Trek is regarded as family-friendly trekking especially so for families with children, who are physically fit and who frequently participate in outdoor activities. Trek does not require difficult climbing, so children and their grandparents, relatives, and closest friends, who are physically sound, can accompany you. The track<\/p>\n
provides magnificent views of Macchapuchre\u00a0 (Fishtail), Mardi Himal, and Annapurna South Mountains among others in the Annapurna range. It takes through the typical Gurung and Magar houses and villages, making it culturally as well as information-wise, useful for adult trekkers and school-going children.<\/p>\n
In conclusion, with good planning and preparation, the Mardi Himal trek can be an interesting and enjoyable family tour that seek to spend a pleasant time at the beauty of the Himalayas.<\/p>\n
By summarizing the above content, you can feel confident in choosing Nepal as a destination for an unforgettable trekking experience on your next vacation along your family<\/p>\n
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