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Trekking
Nepal is a popular trekking destination with a variety of paths in its two main districts, Everest and Annapurna. From Humla to Kanchenjunga, the Great Himalayan Trails provide a variety of sceneries. Trekkers get permits at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, which is the entry point to the Tarai region, which has the lowest point in the region at 59 meters above sea level, and Everest, which is only 200 kilometers distant at 8,848 meters. Half-day hikes from Kathmandu offer breathtaking views, and document verification takes place along the journey. With lodges in National Parks and Conservation Areas offering lodging and meals, trekking in Nepal has changed. Navigation is made easier by clearly designated trails, and lodge facilities include periodic email access and battery charging. Trek lengths and levels of difficulty vary, and getting around outside of the main trekking locations can be tough.