Nepal stands unrivaled as a trekking paradise, its trekking scene thrives as it offers mountain adventures ranging from week-long walks to month-long expeditions. Trekking packages serve every traveller’s preferences, from crowded classic trails to remote quaint trails, Nepal’s region hosts it all. The Himalayas of Nepal has four distinct trekking regions, Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, and Far West Nepal. Each of these trekking centres deliver unique cultural encounters and upclose views of spectacular mountains. Package costs here start from USD 860 for shorter Annapurna treks to US $3,500+ for extended remote expeditions, with most popular routes averaging US $1,050 to 1,550 per individual.

Popular Treks in Nepal
1. Annapurna Circuit Trek (14 Days): Nepal’s most fulfilling trek circles the whole of Annapurna massif, including the crossing of legendary Thorong La Pass at 5,416m. The journey is a total 160-230 kilometers depending on transport options chosen and it traverses subtropical forests, terrace farm villages, and high-altitude glaciers. Kicking off from Jagat, this route climbs through Gurung villages including Chame, Pisang, and Manang before the challenging pass cutting straight across Muktinath temples. Package expenses range from US $1,050-1,200, inclusive of accommodation, three-meals on trek, permits (ACAP), guides, and domestic transport. Spring and autumn offer optimal conditions with clear mountain views and comfortable temperatures.
2. Manaslu Circuit Trek (15 Days): The restricted area trek of the world’s eighth-highest mountain is an amalgamation of himalayan wilderness with Tibetan Buddhist culture. The route moves along Budi Gandaki gorge crossing remote Himalayan villages of Jagat, Deng, and Samagaon The ascend then head to Larkya La Pass glacial crossing offering spectacular 360 views of Cheo Himal, Himlung Himal, and Annapurna II. In addition to TIMS Manaslu Restricted Area Permit & conservation fees are required for this silent and less crowded trek.
3. Upper Dolpo Trek (23 Days): Nepal’s highly remote trekking destination of Upper Dolpo rests far in western ends close to the Tibetan border. A camping trek with vistas of turquoise blue Phoksundo lake, the trek combines nature with 800-year-old Shey Monastery, and Bon Buddhist culture. Additionally, the trek crosses multiple himalayan passes including Kang La Pass through snow leopard inhabited areas. Upper Dolpo requires expensive permits (US $500 for 10 days) and mandated camping with full support staff, making packages costlier at US $3,500 to 4,500. The seasons of April-May and September-October are the best weather period for this trek.
4. Mardi Himal Trek (10 Days): A perfect trekking for introduction to the Himalayas, the lastly opened route of the trek reaches Mardi Base Camp. A quaint lower crowded trail ascends through flower blooming forests to high mountain camps offering an awesome panoramic view of Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri. The daily walk on this trail averages 5 to 6 hours and is moderately difficult. The cost of the trek revolves around US $800-1,000 including all services.
Routes, Costs and Seasons
Trek routes are drastically different in level of infrastructure and remoteness. Everest and Annapurna regions host a network of developed teahouses offering lodge-based trekking experience. Whereas Manaslu, Upper Dolpo, and remote areas, trekking involves camping expeditions with porters and large teams. The package cost with us includes all permits (ranging NPR 3,000 to USD 500 reliant on the region), accommodation, 3 meals while trekking, guide and porter services, and trailhead transport. The Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are prime optimal seasons with highly stable weather, clear mountain views, and temperate climate.
Conclusion
These trekking packages in Nepal promise unforgettable memory making trekking journeys for 2026. Choose one and join Trekkers Nepal for finally getting to the laps of mountains this year.