This enchanting mid-hills trek is located entirely in the Mahabharat Range (also known as the Lesser Himalaya) with broad, picturesque vantages of the frosty Greater Himalaya along much of the
route. It is a culturally diverse trail that has seen few tourists.Ethnicities prevalent along the way include Sherpa, Tamang, Thami, Majhi, Newar, and Yolmo. Among these groups, the Thami and
Majhi are rarely encountered on trekking routes. The Thami are unique to this region. With a total Nepalese population of less than 30,000, their culture is considered endangered. The Majhi,
with a Nepalese population under 75,000, traditionally make a living near rivers through fishing and as boat people, mostly in the inner Tarai along the southern belt of Nepal bordering
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