why not to go trekking in nepal

13 Reasons Why You Should Not Go Trekking in Nepal

Published on Sep 25, 2025
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Thinking about trekking in Nepal? Well, maybe don’t. Unless you secretly enjoy being surrounded by some of the world’s most breathtaking mountains. The Himalayas of Nepal here aren’t just background scenery; they’re showstoppers. The trails will make you fit, while the suspension bridge enhances your courage, but mules and yaks will definitely remind you who’s the boss of the trail.

The cultures here are terrific- terrifically warm and vibrant, which can sneak into your heart in an instant. So, choosing treks in Nepal can be a terrible idea, where terrible stands for terribly amazing, wonderfully humbling, and ridiculously unforgettable. So, brace your horses as you go through 13 reasons why you shouldn't go trekking in Nepal.

1. Too Many Trails, Too Many Hassles To Choose From

With nature overspoiling Nepal, this country has annoyingly overabundance of trekking trails. Whether you want to enjoy the feeling of being at the foot of Mount Everest or cherish the ever-changing landscapes during the Annapurna Circuit Trek. Or, do you want to enjoy the timeless cultural heritage of the Langtang region? Maybe the arid landscapes of Upper Mustang captivate your heart and mind.

Every trek looks more rewarding, tempting, and interesting than the last one. What a burden to choose just one, isn't it? So, don't dare try trekking in Nepal because you will feel completely unfair and despair as every trek in Nepal screams unforgettable memories.

trail on the Annapurna trek route

2. You’ll Get Addicted to the Views

The views you will witness during Nepal treks are so surreal that you will think as if they were plucked from a screensaver and dumped onto the trail. How absurd is it that these views are even real? The mountain tops are snow-capped, and the skies above are impossibly blue; the valleys below are infinite, and all the ridges are painted, apparently, by nature itself. Sunsets and sunrises turn the landscape into a living masterpiece, and each look can be perceived as a new postcard. And honestly, how dare you, Nepal? Make everything else feel so ordinary after this?

3. The Locals Are Too Annoyingly Friendly and Kind To a Fault

If you think deciding on trails is a big problem, then you are completely wrong. The main problem is annoyingly friendly people and their unnervingly kind behavior to the point that you may question the very existence of human selfishness behavior.

Even if it's your experienced Nepal trekking guide, porter, local teahouse owners, or just a random stranger, everyone will try their best to make you feel welcome and comfortable. Everyone will greet you with Namaste and smile at you without any intention that you feel like visiting family you didn’t know you had. The generosity of the people here is so infuriatingly heartwarming, and imagine yourself going home and taking the kindness of the people without a second thought.

4. The Mountains of Nepal Are Way Too Tall and Too Many in Numbers.

In Nepal, the mountains not only soar high, but they do so with a sense of arrogance, and everything on earth will appear small in front of the mountains. Consider Everest, Annapurna, or Manaslu. These beasts are so tall that they are above the clouds to the point that they can touch the sky. When you are walking under them, you have the feeling that you are an ant in the largest world that nature has created.

It is just too big, almost unjust. You will be spending your days with your head straining high upwards with your speechless mouth, wondering how anything so huge can be there, and why you are all of a sudden so small.

More than that, do you think you can continue trekking without getting distracted? Good luck. From east to west and north to south, snow-capped peaks like Everest, Dhaulagiri, Kanchenjunga, Api, Saipal, and many more mountains pop up everywhere. Turn a corner, and there’s another peak stealing the spotlight.

avoid altitude sickness while trekking

5. You Will Suddenly Find Your Favorite Food Boring and Flavourless.

Eating the food on the treks will hijack your taste buds and make you think your favorite food is bland. Who would want to be dangerously addicted to healthy and comforting food, isn’t it? Imagine savoring the hot rice with salty and protein-enriched daal and flavorful curry while getting the tangy kick of pickle. Uff! What a burden to finish the steaming plate of Daal Bhaat Tarkari till the last bite.

Moreover, think about gaining great energy to complete the tedious trek, like the Manalsu Circuit Trek and the Everest Base Camp Trek. Honestly, who would want that type of energy to keep walking mile to mile? Eating such a simple yet flavorful burst of food will seriously ruin your taste palate to such an extent that your takeout and favorite meals feel ordinary and unappealing. After going back, you will continuously crave the bite of Nepali food and look up on YouTube how to make it vigorously. So, if you’re someone who likes sticking to your usual comfort food and doesn't want to raise the culinary standards, Nepal will completely shatter that little culinary bubble.

6. Your Camera Will Fill Up Fast

If you don't want your shutter finger to get worn out or you don't want your storage to scream mercy, then you definitely shouldn't plan treks in Nepal. You may think what am I babbling about, but it is absolutely true. Imagine the jaw-dropping views at every turn that make it hard to resist taking pictures.

Between the scattered interminable sweeping valleys, fluttering prayer flags, grand monasteries, and snow-capped mountains, every single stride seems a photo opportunity just waiting to be taken. The fact that your camera will undoubtedly capture some of the best photographs of your life, but even the pictures from your normal phone will look so aesthetic and beautiful, you will definitely consider changing your career to photography.

Just to make things more absurd, every place looks so Instagrammable that you can't stop taking pictures. Hence, don't dare come for treks like the Ghorepani Poonhill trek and the Annapurna Base Camp Trek if you don't want to juggle storage, deleting shots, and grumbling about storage all while chasing the next stunning view.

Trekking to Manaslu circuit in winter

7. Your Adventures Might Get Too Wild

If you are someone who is not ready to embrace the tranquility in chaos, then you should probably skip Nepal. Trekking in the mountains is already a great adventure, but the unpredictability of the weather high up in the mountains can add more thrill to your journey. The sky here switches moods quicker than your favorite drama’s storyline. Yaks and Mules? They actually own the trail, and you are trying to get some space to pass by.

As you are hiking, they can block the trail without any apologies, while still throwing some attitude. And suspension bridges? Imagine you are slowly making wobbly walks on the suspension bridge over the fast-flowing river because you are scared, while a kid half your size jumps on it as if it's a trampoline. So, skip Nepal if you aren't ready for unpredictable challenges.

8. Your Wi-Fi Addiction Will Suffer

If you ask for Nepal travel tips, then it can be avoid trekking in Nepal if you don't want your phone to be sulking with you while you are giving attention to the mountains.  Wi-Fi is basically a legend here, and notifications? Forget them. To be honest, you won't even care about the WiFi, Netflix, and other stuff once you start to look around, enjoy the journey ,and notice the allure of nature. Horrible, right? Who dumb would want to enjoy the fresh air when you can do endless scrolling or binge some K-dramas till 3 am? No pings, no buffering, no excuses. Just you, the mountains, and maybe a yak judging your screen obsession.

9. Your fitness Might Skyrocket

You think you are just enrolling for a walk in the mountains? Think again. The trails in Nepal are covertly disguised personal trainers. Uphill walks, never-ending staircases, and mountainous ridge paths will give your legs and core a workout you never asked for. Your lungs and heart will be working overtime while you are growing the muscles, stamina, and endurance you didn’t know you had. If you’re not ready for your fitness to skyrocket, maybe skip trekking in Nepal.

When you go back home, the same staircase you didn't want to climb before feels like a mockery, and casual walks will suddenly seem ridiculously easy. The unintended change in your fitness level will make the idle weekends or loitering holidays a big disappointment.

Annapurna Range seen from Mardi Himal

10. The Sunrises and Sunsets Ruin Sleep Schedules

The reason why you shouldn't trek in Nepal is because who wants their sleep schedule ruined, right? The mountains will ruin your sleep with impunity. You will get up before the sun rises, and shiver with sore eyes, only to find the mountains shine like molten gold. And to top it all, the sunsets will come to get you out one more time, and make the sky look so beautiful that you will not know what bedtime is anymore. Your sleep schedule? Totally ruined.  But hey, if ruining your perfectly normal sleep in exchange for jaw-dropping views sounds terrible, well, you probably shouldn’t go.

11. Trekking Is Surprisingly Affordable

Brace yourself. Nepal is dangerously good at being cheap. The experience of enjoying amidst the mountains and lush valleys while enjoying the warm hospitality of people can be gained without going hard on your wallet. Sounds perfect, right? That’s exactly the reason. From accommodation, transportation, to food, everything feels like a steal. When you begin to understand how affordable it is to enjoy the grandeur of nature in comfort, every other trip you plan and go on feels overpriced and underwhelming. To be real, trekking in Nepal is a sneaky budget trap, impossible to resist yet exasperatingly generous to the pocket.

12. You Will Probably Find Answers to Your Problems

Don’t want your petty problems to feel ridiculous? Don’t try trekking in Nepal. That silly fight with your friend? You will realise the value of friendship once you see the kids walking to school hand in hand on trails that look dangerous to grown-ups. Wondering about the respect and ego? You will get an answer by looking at the small kids of the Himalaya who will still greet you with Namaste while carrying the heavy weights on their heads. 

The big problems you may be facing might seem small when you are between the towering mountains and the vastness of the valleys. It’s not like your problem will never appear again, but it will give you time to ponder and find solutions in serenity. So, if you don't want free therapy and answers, then you'd better stay at home.

Pristine turquoise Gokyo Lakes in the Everest region of Nepal

13. You’ll Always Want to Come Back

A single trek in Nepal and before long, your wanderlust becomes an addiction. It’s infuriating how you swore on it's just a trek, but here you are leaving a piece of your heart to the stunning mountains, thrilling trails, and kind people. Your ego takes a hit — you planned a simple adventure, and Nepal makes it impossible to settle for just one trek.

You can never forget every sunrise, every tea house, every sight of a yak. Before you realize it, you are already making plans for your next adventure in Nepal. Frankly speaking, it is perilously addictive to trek in Nepal, and that is the reason why you should not.

So there you have it, 13 reasons not to trek in Nepal. But the irony is, these so-called Nepal trek challenges like the unpredictable weather, the towering mountains, the yaks, the wobbly bridges are exactly what make the experience of trekking in Nepal unforgettable and cherishable.

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