When viewing trekking experiences in Nepal, many people view trekking in the Everest and Annapurna regions. Nepal does have trekking routes just as spectacular (and less travelled to) as the trekking areas mentioned. These misfit trekking areas offer the same important cultural experiences, beautiful nature, and wilderness experience we are losing to day. Whether you are searching for holy lakes, high mountain passes, or indigenous culture, you are sure to find your new adventure trail among these misfit trekking routes.
Here are some of the top trekking routes outside of the Everest and Annapurna regions:
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1. Manaslu Circuit Trek
- ποΈ Region: Manaslu Conservation Area
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 5,160m (Larke La Pass)
- π Duration: 14β18 days
- β Highlights: Remote tibetan villages, larke pass, views of Mount Manaslu (8,163m)
- π Permits: Restricted Area Permit + MCAP + ACAP + Guide mandatory
- π§ Difficulty: Strenuously tiring
This trek rivals the Annapurna Circuit in terms of scenery and cultural diversity but with far fewer trekkers. It’s ideal for experienced hikers seeking an adventurous route.
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2. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek
- ποΈ Region: Eastern Nepal
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 5,143m (Pangpema/KBC)
- π Duration: 20β26 days
- β Highlights: Wild terrain, Rai/Limbu culture, views of the worldβs 3rd highest mountain
- π Permits: Restricted Area Permit + Guide required
- π§ Difficulty: Strenuously tiring
This is one of Nepalβs most remote and wildest treks, taking you to the base of the majestic Kanchenjunga.
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3. Upper Mustang Trek
- ποΈ Region: Mustang District (Trans-Himalaya)
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 3,810m (Lo Manthang)
- π Duration: 12β15 days
- β Highlights: Walled city of Lo Manthang, Tibetan Buddhist culture, desert-like scenery
- π Permits: Restricted Area Permit (USD 500 for 10 days) + ACAP + Guide required
- π§ Difficulty: Moderate
A cultural and historical journey through the former Kingdom of Mustangβperfect for those intrigued by Tibetan Buddhism and Himalayan heritage.
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4. Rolwaling Valley Trek
- ποΈ Region: Gauri Shankar region (between Everest and Langtang)
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 4,580m (Tsho Rolpa Lake); 5,755m (Tashi Lapcha Pass β optional)
- π Duration: 10β18 days
- β Highlights: Tsho Rolpa Lake, remote Sherpa villages, Gauri Shankar
- π Permits: GCAP + TIMS (+ climbing permit for Tashi Lapcha)
- π§ Difficulty: Moderate to Technical
A rugged, spiritual, and isolated trek ideal for adventurous souls.
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5. Upper Dolpo Trek
- ποΈ Region: Far Western Nepal
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 5,190m (Kang La Pass)
- π Duration: 20β27 days
- β Highlights: Shey Gompa, Phoksundo Lake, Bonpo and Tibetan culture
- π Permits: Expensive RAP (~USD 500+) + Guide mandatory
- π§ Difficulty: Strenuously tiring
Remote and starkly beautiful, this is Nepalβs most isolated high-altitude trek through semi-arid wilderness and ancient monasteries.
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6. Makalu Base Camp Trek
- ποΈ Region: Eastern Nepal (Makalu Barun National Park)
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 5,000m+
- π Duration: 18β22 days
- β Highlights: Makalu (8,485m), Barun Valley, rarely seen wildlife, alpine wilderness
- π Permits: Makalu Barun National Park Entry + TIMS
- π§ Difficulty: Strenuously tiring
For nature lovers and solitude seekers, this trek offers vast biodiversity and exceptional mountain vistas.
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7. Langtang Valley + Gosaikunda + Helambu Trek
- ποΈ Region: Langtang National Park
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 4,610m (Lauribina Pass)
- π Duration: 10β14 days
- β Highlights: Glacial valleys, sacred lakes, Tamang and Sherpa culture
- π Permits: Langtang National Park + TIMS
- π§ Difficulty: Moderate
Closer to Kathmandu, this circuit blends natural splendor with cultural insightβideal for shorter treks with high rewards.
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8. Nar Phu Valley Trek
- ποΈ Region: Manang (north of Annapurna)
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 5,320m (Kang La Pass)
- π Duration: 9β12 days
- β Highlights: Isolated Tibetan villages, ancient monasteries, restricted area charm
- π Permits: RAP + ACAP + Guide required
- π§ Difficulty: Moderate to Exhausting
This hidden Himalayan valley offers a remote trekking experience without the crowds of Annapurna.
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9. Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
- ποΈ Region: Dhaulagiri Range
- β°οΈ Max Altitude: 5,360m (French Pass)
- π Duration: 17β21 days
- β Highlights: Remote glacier crossings, Dhaulagiri Base Camp, high passes
- π Permits: ACAP + TIMS
- π§ Difficulty: Strenuously tiring (requires technical support and camping)
An expedition-style trek for seasoned hikers craving a remote alpine adventure.
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π Summary Comparison Table
| Trek | Region | Max Altitude | Duration | Difficulty | Special Permits |
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| Manaslu Circuit | Central | 5,160m | 14β18 days | Strenuous | Yes (RAP) |
| Kanchenjunga BC | East | 5,143m | 20β26 days | Very Strenuous | Yes (RAP) |
| Upper Mustang | North | 3,810m | 12β15 days | Moderate | Yes (RAP) |
| Rolwaling | Central | 5,755m* | 10β18 days | ModerateβTech | Yes |
| Upper Dolpo | West | 5,190m | 20β27 days | Very Strenuous | Yes (RAP) |
| Makalu BC | East | 5,000m+ | 18β22 days | Strenuous | Yes |
| LangtangβGosaikunda | Central | 4,610m | 10β14 days | Moderate | No RAP |
| Nar Phu Valley | Annapurna | 5,320m | 9β12 days | Moderate+ | Yes (RAP) |
| Dhaulagiri Circuit | West | 5,360m | 17β21 days | Very Strenuous | No RAP |