Most Popular Less Crowded Adventure
ganesh himal view
USD 500 449

7 Days Ruby Valley Trek - 499 days

Moderate, 3850m
kanchenjunga trek
USD 2200 2049

Kanchenjunga Trek - 23 Days days

Most Adventure, 5143m
indigenous people trail trek

3 Reviews
USD 325 249

Indigenous People Trail trek - 5 Days days

Easy, 3146m, Sailung
Muldani view point, Mohare danda khopra trek
USD 675 649

Mohare Danda Khopra Trek - 11 Days days

Moderate, 4665m
upper mustang trek

5 Reviews
USD 1650 1599

Upper Mustang trek - 15 Days days

Moderate, 4230m, Marang La
Larkya la pass trail
USD 1550 1499

Tsum Valley Manaslu trek - 21 Days days

Adventure, 5106 Larkya La Pass
nar phu trek

5 Reviews
USD 950 899

Nar Phu Valley Trek - 12 Days days

Adventure, 5320m Kangla Pass
tamang heritage trek people
USD 425 399

Tamang Heritage Trail Trek - 7 days days

easy, 3165m, Nagthali
Tsum Valley Trek

1 Review
USD 850 799

Tsum Valley Trek - 11 Days days

Moderate, 3700m Mu Gumpa
numala pass 5143m
USD 2300 2249

Lower Dolpo Trek - 18 Days days

Adventure, 5169m, Bagala Pass
pikey peak trek
USD 425 349

Pikey Peak Trek - 6 Days days

Moderate, 4068m
Upper Dolpo Trek

Upper Dolpo Trek - 25 Days days

Adventure, 5360m, Nangdalo (Kangla ) Pass

Overview of Less Crowded Treks

In Nepal, there are many trekking regions, some of which are quite popular, and some are remote and isolated treks. These remote treks are also the less crowded trekking destinations where there is less crowd surge and fewer facilities. Some of the less crowded treks are Upper Dolpo, Lower Dolpo Trek, Kanchenjunga Trek, and others. Nepal is known for its natural beauty and has many hidden and less touristy beautiful places. The trekking areas in Nepal are still being developed, and new remote and stunning parts are being discovered regularly.

This less commercial trekking gives travelers the opportunity to experience the authentic Nepalese lifestyle. It’s an exciting option for adventurous trekkers. Accommodations are simple, and trekkers stay with local families, sharing their homes and enjoying traditional Nepalese dishes. Some examples of such treks include Nar Phu Valley Trek, Kanchenjunga Trek, Pikey Peak, Dolpo Trek, Indigenous People Trail Trek, Mohare Danda Khopra Trek, and many other homestay trekking destinations.

Packages of Less Crowded Treks

7 Days Ruby Valley Trek – Starts At $449

If you are looking for a short and less crowded trek in Nepal, then Ruby Valley Trek is the trek to choose from. This trek is very close to Kathmandu, so if any trekkers want a quick trekking spot close to the capital of Nepal, then Ruby Valley Trek is the must-choose trek. This trek is very underrated as only the experienced trekkers who know most of Nepal have visited this trek. Some major attractions of the Ruby Valley Trek are Pangsang Pass, ancient Buddhist stupas, monasteries, and remote villages like Tipling, Somdang, Chalish, Sertung, Borang, etc.

Ruby Valley Trek

The trek is also the off-beaten, less crowded trek, which is why trekkers have the chance to see endangered species of animals and plants. The rare and endangered animals that the trekkers can find are snow leopards, red pandas, musk deer, and Himalayan Thars.

23 Days Kanchenjunga Trek – Starts At $2049

Kanchenjunga Trek is among Nepal’s most extended treks, with an average duration of about 21 to 23 days. It is also among the most challenging treks in Nepal, which is why it is not recommended that beginners experience it. Despite being one of the most challenging treks, it is also an equally rewarding adventure in Nepal. It is one of the most extended treks in the country, lasting up to 22 days. Along the way, trekkers will pass through various settlements and encounter a variety of terrains, including passes, glaciers, and mountain paths. The trek offers stunning views of mountains like Mt Kanchenjunga, Kabru, Jannu, Talung, and Pandim. Since the trail is remote, it is relatively quiet, and modern luxuries are limited. Trekkers will have plenty of rest days to manage fatigue and altitude sickness. This trek provides a unique opportunity to explore Nepal’s remote eastern areas and the distinctive north and south base camps of the Kanchenjunga Trek.

5 Days Indigenous People Trail Trek – Starts At $249

One of the least crowded trekking in Nepal is the indigenous people’s trail trek. This trek is also among the shortest treks in Nepal, as the trekkers will only explore the region for five days. In this trek, the trekkers will visit the Indigenous villages of Nepal like Dhunge, Thulo Saling, Kholakharka, Surkey, Rajbhir Gompa, Doramba, Khandadevi, etc. The major attraction of this trek is to explore the villages that people of different castes and ethnicities inhabit. The people of other castes like Tamang, Newari, Majhi, Sherpa, and Thami communities. In this trek, you can immerse yourself in the new but challenging culture and tradition and taste the local delicacies. During this trek, the trekkers can pass through peaceful trails through diverse landscapes and reach the local temples, monasteries, rivers, waterfalls, and suspension bridges.

11 Days Mohare Danda Khopra Trek – Starts At $649

Mohare Danda is among Annapurna’s most underrated and least-visited trekking destinations. In the Mohare Danda Khopra Trek, your journey starts in Nayapul. You will pass through more familiar places in the Annapurna region, like Ghorepani and Tikhedhunga, if any trekkers want to experience the local Nepali life of the Nepalese people. The trek is one of the remote trekking destinations that will attract the most peaceful trek lovers in the world. Since the trek is quiet and remote, there is less demand for trekkers in the Mohare Danda Khopra trek.

Mohare Danda Khopra Trek

In this trek, the trekkers will reach Mohare Danda and Khopra Muldai Viewpoint. From there, some majestic mountain views like Annapurna I, II, III IV, and others.

15 Days Upper Mustang trek – Starts At $1599

There are many restricted areas for trekking in Nepal, and Upper Mustang is the most popular one. The Upper Mustang Trek in Nepal shows the country’s cultural, natural, and geographical diversity. It offers the chance to explore the ancient Kingdom of Lho, hidden in the Himalayas. This rural trail borders Tibet in the north, passing beautiful villages, unique landscapes, and thrilling adventure sections that trekking enthusiasts will enjoy.

Upper mustang trek

Over two weeks, you can appreciate and understand nature’s hidden forms, the locals’ hospitality, and the joy of exploring one of the world’s most isolated areas. The Upper Mustang area is a treasure few have seen, and this trek is filled with magical delights waiting for you. The journey starts from the capital, Kathmandu, with a scenic drive to Pokhara and a thrilling domestic flight to Jomsom. Jomsom is the starting point for the trek, leading to Kagbeni, your first taste of the Mustang region.

21 Days Tsum Valley Manaslu trek – Starts At $1499

Tsum Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s remote and isolated trekking destinations. Since the area is located on the border, and to conserve the local cultures and traditions, the Tsum Valley Manaslu trek is in a restricted area of Nepal. It is also one of the longest-duration treks in Nepal, with a duration of 18 to 21 days. Since it is in one of the secluded regions of Nepal, only a few locals or foreign trekkers visit the region, making it one of the least crowded trekking regions in Nepal. Some of the major attractions of the Tsum Valley Trek are the natural Tibetian cultures, ancient Ghumbas like Mu Gompa, Milarepa’s Cave, and a scenic drive to Kathmandu. In this trek, trekkers will explore the Tsum Valley and the entire majestic Manaslu circuit Trek.

12 Days Nar Phu Valley Trek – Starts At $899

Nar Phu Valley Trek is another less crowded trek in the restricted region of Nepal, where trekkers will visit the two remote villages of Nar and Phu. This trekking region is the most remote and isolated in the Annapurna region, and since the trekkers are busy with the other popular trekking destinations like the Annapurna Base Camp and the Circuit Trek. The Nar Phu Valley trek leads you through high passes, charming villages, dense forests, ancient monasteries, and narrow canyons to the remote Nar and Phu villages near Tibet. Along the trek, you can experience the rare wilderness, pass impressive chortens, and spot herds of blue sheep. After visiting the Nar Phu Valley, you will return to the Annapurna Circuit trails.

7 Days Tamang Heritage Trail Trek – Starts At $399

Tamang Heritage Trail Trek is another beautiful trek in the region’s least traveled part. During this trek in the Langtang region, participants travel to several different Tamang villages, such as Gatlang, Tatopani, Nagthali, Timure, Rasuwaghadi, and Briddhim. The trek has several major attractions, such as natural hot springs, Rasuwagadi fort, rich biodiversity, ancient Tamang cultures and traditions, and ancient temples and monasteries. One of the primary reasons to visit the Tamang Heritage Trail is to get up close and personal with the majestic beauty of the land, the new and vibrant culture of the Tamang people, and the genuinely spectacular site of the mountains and hills.

Tamang Heritage Trail Trek

During this trek, the trekkers also reach the high ridge Nagthali; the hills visible during the trek are Langtang II, Ganesh Himal, Tibet Peak, Yala Peak, and Paldor Peak.

11 Days Tsum Valley Trek – Starts At $799

Tsum Valley Trek is the lesser version of the trek, including the Manaslu Circuit Trek. This trek only contains the majestic Tsum Valley, which is situated in the secluded region of Tsum. Despite being in a remote location and the least crowded area, the region lies in the lower altitude area, with a low risk for altitude sickness. Suppose you want to explore the true natural beauty of the incredible Tsum Valley. While exploring the Tsum Valley Trek, the trekker can encounter rare and unique wildlife like Himalayan Thar, Tigers, Snow Leopards, etc.

18 Days Lower Dolpo Trek – Starts At $2249

Another less crowded trekking in Nepal is the lower Dolpo trek. As the region as a whole, Dolpo is situated in a secluded area, so not many trekkers visit the Lower Dolpo trek. However, the trek is one of the most beautiful regions in Nepal, and if you are an adventure lover, then this trek is the best one to choose. The 18-day Lower Dolpo Trek starts with a plane ride from Kathmandu to Juphal via Nepalgunj. Juphal is where the trek begins. During the trek, you will see forests, fields, and meadows. You will also visit the Shey Phoksundo National Park, which is home to endangered animals like snow leopards and blue sheep. You will cross two high passes: Numa La Pass (5309m) and Baga La Pass (5169m), which offer great views of the mountains

6 Days Pikey Peak Trek – Starts At $349

The Pikey Peak Trek in Nepal is among the most underrated treks. Among all the other popular treks in the Khumbu region, the Pikey Peak trek is quite underrated but still provides one of the best views of the mountains, snowy peaks, and valleys. Even Sir Edmund Hillary, who visited the Everest Base Camp Trek, preferred the view from the PIkey Peak trek.

Pikey Peak trek

Despite getting some commercialization compared to other trekking destinations, Pikey Peak trek gets fewer visitors so the government and tourism board has to advertise the region even more.

Upper Dolpo Trek

Upper Dolpo Trek is one of the longest-duration treks in the region, and it takes about 25 days. It is the most remote trekking region in Nepal, which is the reason it is also the least crowded trek in Nepal. Trekking in Upper Dolpo is a unique experience. This region in mid-western Nepal offers a rugged and remote landscape that is largely unexplored. It’s ideal for trekkers seeking an alternative to crowded tourist routes. Some of the places to explore during the Upper Dolpo region are Shey Gompa, Phoksundo Lake, Dho Tarap, Dolpo Pass, Upper Dolpo Circuit Trek, Shey Phoksundo National Park, Dunai, and others.

Best Time for Less Crowded Treks

Trekking in the less crowded regions is tough simply because it is in Nepal’s remote and secluded region. There are no infrastructures or facilities, so when you are trekking, you must ensure you have all the advantages. Trekking in these remote regions is fun but extremely challenging, so when you trek the region during the best time, then the trek will be less challenging and more fun.

Spring

Spring is the best time to trek in the less crowded trekking region. The Spring season starts in March and ends in May. It is the ideal time for trekking the isolated region as there is mild temperature, clear weather, and beautiful flowering trails of rhododendrons and magnolias. Since the area is less crowded, trekking in the Spring is also beneficial as unlike a popular area where the trails and hotels are not fully booked.

Autumn

Autumn is another fantastic season for trekking. It is the least crowded trekking region in Nepal. Autumn begins in the middle of September and ends in November. The initial days of the Autumn season receive mild to heavy rainfall as it falls in the post-monsoon season. The least crowded trekking has impressive attractions like mountain views, clear skies, rivers, waterfalls, lakes, and others.

FAQs

Which trek is the least crowded in Nepal?

The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is the least crowded trek in Nepal. It is also the most challenging and extended trek duration among other trekking regions in Nepal. This trek is very difficult, especially for beginners, and the region is located in the most secluded area, so the trekkers won’t get many facilities or services.

Is it safe to hike alone in Nepal?

Yes, Nepal is a safe place to hike alone, but specific challenges, like high altitude, rugged trails, remote terrains, etc., will make it more challenging. Recently, the Nepal government implemented a new rule that solo trekkers are not allowed, which means the trekkers must hire at least one guide.

Where is Lower Dolpo located?

Lower Dolpo is located in the western region of the Dolpa district of Nepal. This region is famous for its ancient Tibetan Buddhist monasteries, rugged landscapes, and majestic mountain beauty. If trekkers want to learn about ancient Tibetan cultures, traditions, and rituals, they have to visit Lower Dolpo.

How high is Upper Dolpa?

The Upper Dolpa is situated at an altitude of 5,360m. It is located in one of the most secluded areas of Nepal, which is also why it is the least crowded trek in Nepal. During the trek through the Upper Dolpa region, the trekkers will be able to see the majestic Dolpa Valley with different landscapes, lush jungles, and snowy mountains.

Do you need any permits for Pikey Peak Trek?

To trek to Pikey Peak, you need the following permits:
– Entry permit for Sagarmatha National Park: NPR 3,000 (around USD 30) per person.
– Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (GCAP): NPR 3,000 (about USD 30) per person.
– Local Area Permit: NPR 2,000 (around USD 17) per person.

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