Discover Nepal's Top Trekking Attractions
Each step leads to an extraordinary adventure in Nepal’s most iconic trekking locations.
Nepal’s trekking routes are filled with captivating attractions that blend the natural beauty of the Himalayas with the rich culture and history of the region. As you trek, you'll discover a variety of special places—each offering something different.
From remote villages situated in the mountains to viewpoints that offer unrivaled views, these attractions are the landmarks that define your trekking moments. They’re the wonders that inspire awe and wonder, transforming each day of your journey into a life-changing experience.
Must-See Attractions
Nepal’s trekking trails are shaped by the remarkable places you encounter along the way. As you trek through the mountains, these breathtaking attractions transform each trek from a simple adventure into a lifelong memory.
Discover the warm heart of Nepal’s trekking routes, where peaceful mountain villages bring culture, local life and tea houses into every journey.
Rise above the trails and witness breathtaking Himalayan panoramas from some of the world’s most scenic mountain viewpoints.
Step into Nepal’s untouched valleys, where remote landscapes, quiet trails, and wild Himalayan beauty create a true sense of discovery.
Experience the magic of Nepal’s high-altitude lakes, where crystal-clear waters and mountain reflections feel truly unforgettable.
Find moments of peace and reflection at sacred places along the trail, where Nepal’s deep spiritual heritage adds meaning to the adventure.
Feel the thrill of the trek across suspension bridges, through rushing rivers, and over mountain passes that make every step memorable.
Explore Attractions by Region
Discover the beautiful trekking attractions of the popular Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, and Langtang regions through spectacular trekking adventures.
Everest Region Attractions
| Lukla | Located at 2,860 m altitude, the Gateway to Everest welcomes trekkers with strong Sherpa culture, bustling lodges, and the iconic Tenzing-Hillary Airport. Continue Reading |
| Phakding | A peaceful village along the Dudh Koshi River at 2,610 m, surrounded by forests and Himalayan views. Perfect for an early first stop before ascending higher. Continue Reading |
| Namche Bazaar | At 3,440 m, an iconic Sherpa town of the Khumbu, where trekkers acclimatize while enjoying bustling markets and panoramic Himalayan views. Continue Reading |
| Tengboche | Famed for its monastery and spiritual atmosphere, with sweeping views of Ama Dablam. A serene stop at 3,867 m to reflect amidst Himalayan grandeur. Continue Reading |
| Dingboche | At 4,410 m, this “Summer Valley” offers stunning vistas of the surrounding peaks. Trekkers rest here while acclimatizing to higher elevations. Continue Reading |
| Lobuche | At 4,940 m, a legendary Khumbu waystation, framed by jagged peaks and serving as a base for climbers and high-altitude explorers. Continue Reading |
| Gorak Shep | The final settlement at 5,164 m before Everest Base Camp, offering breathtaking Himalayan panoramas and a hub for trekkers’ last preparations. Continue Reading |
| Kala Patthar | The famous viewpoint at 5,555 m provides the most spectacular panoramic view of Mount Everest. A must-visit for sunrise or sunset photography. Continue Reading |
| Everest Base Camp (EBC) | Legendary destination of the world’s highest peak. Experience the thrill of standing at the foot of Everest at 5,364 m, surrounded by glaciers and the Everest range. Continue Reading |
| Pheriche | A quiet Sherpa village at 4,371 m in the Imja Khola valley. Known for its crucial role in ensuring the safety and health of mountaineers. Continue Reading |
| Dole | A tranquil high‑Himalayan village at 4,038 m that serves as a peaceful acclimatization stop en route to the Gokyo Lakes. Continue Reading |
| Machhermo | A small, high‑altitude village at 4,470 m that serves as a scenic, mandatory intermediate stop between Dole and the Gokyo Lakes. Continue Reading |
| Gokyo Valley | Located at 4,750 m in the heart of Sagarmatha National Park at the edge of the massive Ngozumpa Glacier. Home to turquoise glacial Gokyo Lakes. Continue Reading |
| Thangnak | Remote settlement at 4,700 m offering stunning views of glaciers and peaks. A strategic resting stop between Gokyo Ri and Cho La Pass. Continue Reading |
| Cho La Pass | A challenging high-altitude pass at 5,420 m connecting the Everest and Gokyo regions. Offers awe-inspiring panoramic views of the Everest range. Continue Reading |
| Dzongla | Highland village of 4,830 m, located near Cho La Pass, provides rest and acclimatization for trekkers. Sitting in a high alpine valley. Continue Reading |
| Thame | Sitting at 3,800 m, a historic Sherpa village steeped in local culture and Buddhist traditions. Scenic trails and monasteries make it a memorable stop. Continue Reading |
| Lungden | A small, peaceful Sherpa village at 4,380 m. Offers close-up views of nearby peaks and a key acclimatization stop on the three passes trail. Continue Reading |
| Renjo La Pass | Remote high-altitude pass at 5,360 m providing breathtaking views of the Everest Range. Connects Lungden and the surrounding valleys. Continue Reading |
Annapurna Region Attractions
| Pokhara | At around 822 m, Nepal’s Tourism Capital is a major gateway to the Annapurna region, known for Phewa Lake and Machhapuchchhre. Continue Reading |
| Ulleri | At 2,050 m altitude, a traditional village in the Annapurna Conservation Area, best known for its challenging 3,000+ stone steps. Continue Reading |
| Ghorepani | At 2,874 m, a tranquil village offering spectacular sunrise views from Poon Hill viewpoint over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Continue Reading |
| Tadapani | A peaceful forest village at 2,630 m between Ghorepani and Ghandruk, known for close views of the beautiful Annapurna Range. Continue Reading |
| Chomrong | Key stopping point at 2,165 m, gateway to iconic Annapurna Base Camp, with scenic village trails and traditional Gurung culture. Continue Reading |
| Sinuwa | Small alpine village at 2,360 m between Chomrong and Bamboo. Perfect for resting before entering the deeper Annapurna Sanctuary. Continue Reading |
| Deurali | A remote high-altitude village at 3,174 m, known for its steep cliff corridors, waterfalls, and exposed alpine landscape. Continue Reading |
| Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) | At 4,130 m, Annapurna Base Camp sits inside the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded by 360-degree Annapurna range views. Continue Reading |
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Machapuchare Base Camp | Located at the base of the Fishtail Mountain at 3700 m, offering close-up views of Machapuchare and the surrounding ridges. Continue Reading |
| Bamboo | Forest-encircled village at 2,350 m, a serene resting spot amidst bamboo groves, rhododendron forests, and tall pine trees. Continue Reading |
| Jhinu Danda | Situated at 1,780 m, famous for its natural hot springs, a perfect place for a relaxing soak after long trekking days. Continue Reading |
| Ghandruk | Traditional culture-rich village at 1,940 m, rich in Gurung heritage, local museums, and panoramic Annapurna himal views. Continue Reading |
| Bhulbhule | Lowland village at 845 m, a peaceful riverside village in the Marshyangdi River valley, and an early gateway to the Annapurna Circuit. Continue Reading` |
| Besisahar | Serves as the main gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, with road access, local markets, lodging, and a starting point for trekking trails. Continue Reading |
| Jagat | A charming village at 1,300 m, often used as a resting point before entering the higher altitude Himalayan trails of the region. Continue Reading |
| Dharapani | Village located at 1,960 m, gateway to Manang and Thorong La Pass, surrounded by pine forests and terraced fields. Continue Reading |
| Chame | The district headquarters of Manang at 2,610m. A bustling town for acclimatization and supplies on the Annapurna Circuit. Continue Reading |
| Pisang | A traditional village at 3,300 m with panoramic views of Annapurna II, Pisang Peak, and Gangapurna Glacier. Continue Reading |
| Manang | High-altitude town at 3,540 m. Plays a critical role for acclimatization, surrounded by deserts, mountains, and glaciers. Continue Reading |
| Ledar | A remote village at 4,050 m, offering alpine landscapes and rest before trekking to Thorong High Camp. Continue Reading |
| Thorong High Camp | At 4,540 m, a high‑altitude rest point below the Thorong La Pass, with breathtaking high-altitude vistas. Continue Reading |
| Muktinath | Sacred pilgrimage site at 3,800 m, combining Hindu and Buddhist cultural significance with stunning desert landscapes. Continue Reading |
| Thorong La Pass | At 5,416 m, one of the world’s highest trekking passes, rewarding trekkers with panoramic Annapurna Mountain Range views. Continue Reading |
| Tatopani | Village at 1,190 m, known for its rejuvenating mineral‑rich hot springs and riverside landscapes. Continue Reading |
| Jomsom | Tourist hub at 2,740 m, connecting flights and roads, surrounded by dramatic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri vistas. Continue Reading |
| Siri Kharka | A small village at 1,960 m, offering local hospitality and a peaceful trekking stop along the circuit. Continue Reading |
| Tilicho Lake | Alpine lake at 4,919 m, one of the highest in the world, situated at the base of Tilicho Peak. Continue Reading |
Manaslu Region Attractions
| Machha Khola | A riverside village along the Budhi Gandaki at 890 m, offering teahouses, stone bridges, terraced fields, and a gentle introduction to Manaslu trekking. Continue Reading |
| Doban | At around 1070 m, a quiet village along the Budhi Gandaki River, known for its suspension bridges and scenic resting spots for trekkers. Continue Reading |
| Philim | A cultural Gurung village on the Annapurna Circuit at 1,520 m, featuring stone houses, terraced fields, local teahouses, and views of surrounding hillsides. Continue Reading |
| Deng | A small village at 1,860 m in the Budhi Gandaki Valley, offering trekking accommodations, farmland, and a stopping point between Philim and Namrung. Continue Reading |
| Ghap | A traditional tranquil village at 2,170 m with terraced farms, stone-built homes, and a quiet base for acclimatization near Budhi Gandaki River. Continue Reading |
| Namrung | Picturesque village at around 2,190 m featuring stone pathways, terraced fields, and panoramic views of the Annapurna foothills. Continue Reading |
| Lho | High-altitude village at 3,160 m before climbing higher toward Manaslu Base Camp. Known for Tibetan-influenced culture, monasteries, and views of Simnang Himal. Continue Reading |
| Samagaun | Beautiful Himalayan village at 3,530 m near Manaslu Base Camp. A crucial stop for trekkers en route to the base of Mount Manaslu. Continue Reading |
| Samdo | The last village before Larkya La Pass at 3,860 m, featuring alpine terrain, teahouses, and a base for acclimatization before high-altitude trekking. Continue Reading |
| Dharamsala | A high‑camp resting point at 4,480 m for trekkers approaching Larkya La, with minimal facilities and breathtaking views of Larkya Glacier and Mt. Manaslu. Continue Reading |
| Bhimtang | Serene high-altitude alpine village at 3,720 m, offering stunning Himalayan panoramas and a peaceful resting point for trekkers after crossing the Larkya La Pass. Continue Reading |
| Jagat | At 1,400 m, a traditional Himalayan village in Manaslu region that offers riverside views, cultural charm, and amazing mountain views for trekkers. Continue Reading |
| Larkya La Pass | One of the highest passes on the Manaslu Circuit at 5,160 m, providing panoramic Manaslu Range views and a challenging high-altitude crossing for trekkers. Continue Reading |
| Shyala | Remote high-altitude village at 3,500 m offering basic teahouses and spectacular views of surrounding mountains. Continue Reading |
| Gho | Small village on the Manaslu trekking route at 2,550 m, with stone houses, terraced fields, and a quiet stop for acclimatization and local cultural exposure. Continue Reading |
Langtang Region Attractions
| Syabrubesi | Scenic gateway village at 1,503 m, offering cozy lodges, local markets, and lush forested trails that mark the start of the scenic Langtang trekking route. Continue Reading |
| Lama Hotel | Welcoming mountain stay at 2,470 m, providing comfortable accommodations, soothing Langtang river and a peaceful base to rest before heading into higher altitudes. Continue Reading |
| Langtang Village | Traditional Tamang village at 3,430 m, with stone-built homes, and terraced fields, offering a glimpse of local life amidst stunning mountain scenery. Continue Reading |
| Kyanjin Gompa | High-altitude settlement at 3,865 m, renowned for its historic monastery, yak cheese production, and scenic views, making it a must-visit stop for trekkers. Continue Reading |
| Thulo Syabru | Picturesque village at 2,210 m, nestled among terraced fields and pine forests, providing an ideal spot for acclimatization and a break on the way to higher trails. Continue Reading |
| Cholangpati | Remote village at 3,654 m along the Gosainkunda route, famous for sweeping vistas and rewarding quiet trails for trekkers seeking tranquility at high altitude. Continue Reading |
| Gosainkunda Lake | Sacred alpine lake at 4,380 m, revered in Hindu mythology and surrounded by rugged peaks, attracting trekkers with its turquoise waters at extreme altitude. Continue Reading |
| Ghopte | Serene point at 3,530 m, offering a peaceful stopover with panoramic views, traditional settlements, and a calm respite before tackling higher elevations. Continue Reading |
