Paul Gurung

Paul has an extensive experience in the tourism industry. Through his blogs, he shares his deep knowledge about the stunning trek regions in Nepal, inspiring trekkers worldwide to explore these regions and enrich their lives. In addition to geography, his writings delve into the human side of the trek regions, including culture, traditions, religions, and etiquette, offering a comprehensive and enriching perspective on the Himalayan trekking and expedition experience.

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Langtang Trek during Winter

Paul Gurung
September 15, 2025

The Langtang Trek is often called the "Valley of Glaciers" trek — a relatively short journey from Kathmandu that immerses you in pristine Himalayan landscapes, Tamang culture, and jaw-dropping mountain views. While spring and autumn are considered the best trekking seasons in Nepal, winter unveils a completely different side of...

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Langtang Trek during Spring

Paul Gurung
September 02, 2025

Just north of Kathmandu, the Langtang Valley offers one of Nepal's most beloved and accessible Himalayan trekking experiences. The Langtang Trek during Spring stands out as a spectacular event, merging breathtaking natural beauty, lively wildflower displays, moderate weather, and authentic cultural immersion. For spring-time nature lovers and flower enthusiasts, March...

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Langtang Trek during Monsoon

Paul Gurung
August 27, 2025

The Langtang Valley Trek, renowned for its accessibility, sweeping Himalayan vistas, and deep cultural immersion, undergoes a dramatic transformation during Nepal’s monsoon months (June to early September). Langtang is less commercialized than the Everest and Annapurna circuits, making it one of the most authentic trekking experiences in the country.  While...

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Langtang Trek during Summer

Paul Gurung
August 25, 2025

The Langtang Trek during summer offers an experience distinct from the bustling seasons of spring and autumn. For explorers seeking solitude, lush verdure, unique wildlife encounters, and a genuine immersion into Himalayan culture, trekking in Langtang during the summer monsoon can be surprisingly rewarding. While seasoned adventurers often gravitate towards...

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Langtang Trek With Kids: A Comprehensive Family Guide

Paul Gurung
August 21, 2025

Trekking in Nepal conjures visions of vast snow-clad peaks, lush forests, colorful prayer flags, and the promise of an immersive adventure. For many, the Himalayas might seem like an undertaking reserved for seasoned trekkers; however, the Langtang Valley Trek stands out as a family-friendly gateway that welcomes children, parents, and...

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Alternative Treks to Langtang Valley Trek

Paul Gurung
August 19, 2025

The Langtang Valley Trek holds a special place in the hearts of Himalayan trekkers. Often celebrated for its dramatic glacial scenery, proximity to Kathmandu, and immersion into Tamang and Tibetan-influenced culture, Langtang is widely considered one of Nepal’s finest moderate treks. Bill Tilman, a renowned British mountaineer, once called it...

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Best Viewpoints in the Langtang Region

Paul Gurung
August 17, 2025

The Langtang Region is situated in north-central Nepal’s Rasuwa District, roughly 80 km north of Kathmandu, within the 1,710 km² expanse of Langtang National Park—the country’s first Himalayan National Park. It forms the upper catchments of the Trishuli and Koshi river systems and borders China’s Tibet Autonomous Region. Ecologically, it...

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Annapurna Circuit Trek during Autumn

Paul Gurung
August 07, 2025

The Annapurna Circuit in Autumn is like stepping into a meticulously painted landscape. From vibrant rhododendron forests to towering Himalayan peaks crystal clear against azure skies, this season delivers visual treats at every turn. Trekkers who choose October and November benefit from stable weather, lively local festivals, and brimming teahouses....

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Annapurna Circuit Trek during Summer

Paul Gurung
August 03, 2025

The Annapurna Circuit in summer is a trek of contrasts—lush greenery in the lower valleys, arid beauty in the rain-shadow regions, and a trail that feels almost private thanks to the seasonal lull in foot traffic. While most trekkers flock to Nepal in spring and autumn, summer offers a quieter,...

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