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Come to explore the land of the rugged giants, where Nepal is home to eight of the world’s ten tallest mountains. And with Mount Everest dominating the skyline, be permanently reminded that you are skiing on the ceiling of the world. Visit during the winter and spring months for ideal skiing conditions.
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What should I know about Backcountry Skiing Nepal?
The landlocked nation of Nepal is located in South Asia, mostly upon the high Himalayan mountain range. It borders China to the north and India to the east, south and west. Within the country’s territory, it is home to eight of the world’s top ten tallest mountains in the world, including Mount Everest, which at 8,848 meters, is the highest point on Earth. The largest city is Kathmandu, which is also the capital of the multi-ethnic, religious and cultural nation.
Why should I choose Nepal for my Backcountry Skiing adventure?
Spectacular skiing
Home to eight of the world’s top ten tallest mountains, Nepal offers dream terrain for spectacular skiing runs. And with the skiing infrastructure underdeveloped, no large-scale winter tourism has emerged, which means that the steep snowy slopes are perfect for backcountry skiing. Its vast open spaces offer breathtaking views and a deep sense of solitude.
Experience ultimate skiing
The expansive mountains of Nepal are prime territory for exploring the snow-covered slope via heliskiing. Hitch a ride in a helicopter as it takes you to some of the most exotic and underexplored spots not only in Nepal but the world. There’s no need to exhaustively climb the mountains. So save your energy for the steep runs on ideal powder snow.
Fusion of ancient cultures
The traditions and customs of Nepal have been cultivated over the centuries which have been largely influenced by Indian and Tibetan elements. This is due to the strong historical trends of trade, war, and migration. So despite its relatively small size, the state of Nepal is home to a large number of ethnicities, languages and customs.
What can I expect from the weather in Nepal?
Winter runs from December to February and is characterised by cold temperatures and an abundance of snow. Spring runs from March to May and is warm with some rain showers.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Nepal?
Nepali, as well as a number of regional languages including Maithili and Bhojpuri.
What currency is accepted in Nepal?
Nepalese rupee.
What’s the country code of Nepal?
+977.
What’s the high season for Backcountry Skiing in Nepal?
Visit during the winter and spring months for ideal skiing conditions.
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