A perfect blend of
dual religion of Hindu and Buddhist can
be observed in western Nepal. Winding
trails, remoteness because of its
inaccessibility and its distance from
Kathmandu is the feature of this region.
As it falls outside of the monsoon's
influence or else in the rain shadow of
Dhaulagiri Himal, this region receives
very little rainfall and this determines
its versatile vegetation. As most of the
places in this region is culturally and
scenically exotic, are in restricted
areas with high permit fees; a
significant number of tourists are lured
by this region. Many of the trails in
the west continue to the northern side
of the Himalayan ranges of Nampa, Saipal
and Kanjiroba, making it easy for
trekkers to zip up trails along river
valleys and into Tibet. The trekking
season is from late spring and
throughout the summer until late
October.
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