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Ramechhap District is in Nepal, immediately east of Kathmandu. It stretches from the Sun Koshi river to the base of the Everest range, with elevations varying from 488 m at the Sun Koshi to Numburchuili peak at 6,909 m. Spread before you are rolling foothills dotted with isolated farming communities, crowned by an array of snow peaks that will leave you breathless. Rhododendron forests give way to bamboo groves which in turn vanish into the tantalizingly close Himalayan peaks, and the dominant religion changes from Hindu to Buddhist.

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Map of Ramechhap

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  • Trekking in Ramechhap takes you beyond mainstream tourism and allows you to escape the congestion of commercialized trekking routes. Ramechhap offers an experience not found elsewhere in Nepal. You'll meet people from different Indigenous communities and learn far more about them and their culture than on conventional tours.
  • Numbur Cheese Circuit.
  • Indigenous Peoples Trail.
  • Activities that are performed for guests, could, in some cases, disappear from these communities which are increasingly influenced by the factors of modernization, urban sprawl and international development. In addition, trekking in Ramechhap increasingly responds to the growing interest among urban Nepali to rediscover, taste, appreciate and maintain contact with their rural roots. It fosters integration while respecting and celebrating local culture.

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  • Ramhari (Sapkota), Ramechhap, +977 9851023992.
  • bishesh lama (john smith), behtan 6 ramechhap.

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  • Junar (a type of orange) juice
  • Rhododendron juice
  • Bel (wood-apple) juice

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