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Why I Love to Camp, Hike and Trek in the Woods By Myself - Part 1

Why I Love to Camp, Hike and Trek in the Woods By Myself - Part 1

The world is full of interesting places. But sometimes you need to get away from it all. However, we don’t always have the opportunity to travel. We should never forget that travelling is a necessity for us, and for the environment too. Traveling helps us not only see different things but also build connections with people from different cultures.

The outdoors, especially in the winter, offers so many opportunities to get away from it all. Some like to take a holiday and enjoy a break from their daily routine. Others want to get back to nature and immerse themselves in the woods.


Why i love to camp ?

Camping and outdoor activities are a great way to spend time with friends, family and loved ones. It also offers a unique opportunity to experience the wilderness in a way that you would never be able to do in your daily life. Camping is a simple way of spending quality time with yourself or family members without needing to spend too much money on food, accommodation or other amenities.

Why i love to hike ?

We have recently become a city of planners and thinkers, but what is that without the time spent outdoors? It’s not just the physical activity that you get from hiking. Hiking lets you experience all kinds of life experiences. Some people use it to appreciate nature, others for sheer enjoyment, and still others to relax.

I enjoy hiking because it challenges me, gives me perspective and takes me to places I would have never discovered on my own. I find that there is something very calming about being in nature and not knowing what's around the next bend. It also helps clear my mind.

Lets talk about some amazing places you must experience in your life at once : 

1. panchase

The Panchase Trek is one of the most amazing treks in Nepal It is the winding trail through the beautiful and rustic rural communities of Nepal giving you a glimpse of rural life on the hilltops. This treasure of Annapurna is accessible only by foot and horseback.

Going to Nepal is a bucket list on your bucket list. But that doesn't mean you should make it all about the sightseeing, rather focus on the local culture that makes the country so charming. Plan it in such a way that you can have a closer look at your surrounding by climbing up to the mountains of the Panchase trek.


The Panchase trek offers you with a unique opportunity to explore the rustic rural communities of nepali peoples. This is a great way to get a glimpse of rural life in Nepal. The Nepalese rural communities have been transformed into the beautiful and lush resorts and are popular places to stay during the trek. Apart from giving you a glimpse of rural life, this is a great way to get a feel of the local culture and values.

2. Gosaikunda

Goshaikunda is the beautiful lake in the Himalayas that Shiva created after he pierced a hole in a glacier to get water to quench his thirst at the end of his long journey. You can enjoy this beauty any time of the year, but if you're going to visit Goshaikunda, you'll have to prepare yourself for a lot of challenging conditions. A trek through the Goshaikunda is full of danger and difficult conditions and if you don't know what

Come to Goshaikunda Lake, a beautiful place on earth where Shiva is believed to have pierced a glacier with his trident in order to obtain water that would quench his thirst. As you walk across the lake, you will see beautiful temples and stunning views of the Himalayan peaks. When you visit Goshaikunda, you will feel as though you are walking on the most holy land on earth.

Keep in mind that this lake actually did exist in ancient times. It may be a little difficult to find the lake, so you should remember the time of year when you're going to visit it. The trek is easy, but hiking with a heavy load can be tiring, so be prepared for that. Additionally, this trek doesn't have too much facilities for food and accommodation, so you need to pack enough provisions for the journey. But you don't have to worry about any health.


3. Sataun chandi (Chandithan)

 In the northern side of the temple, there was a palace made by the ancient kings. This palace is called as "Chandithan darbar". This palace is made with ancient stones and woods This is the shape of an Indian temple. There are many statues and pillars in this palace are made with materials from historical events which known as the beautiful form of image and architecture.

When it comes to history, the past is an interesting study. Sataunkot Kingdom being a prominent kingdom in ancient Nepal, we are also interested to know more about that. This is the reason why we have decided to give you a tour of this part of Nepal.

Sataunkot Kingdom of Syangja is one of the largest ancient kingdom in Nepal and it is said that Sataunkot Kingdom is the most powerful Kingdom of this region. The various stone tools, weapons, and other articles found from this region are the focus of many archeologists. The Kingdom is one of the richest in its history.

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