10 Best Short Treks in Nepal for Beginners in 2026: Easy Trails, Stunning Himalayan Views & No Crowds

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Namaste and hello! I'm Tara Kumar Angdembe from Kathmandu, and welcome to Tara's Chintan – my personal space for reflections, poetry, thoughts on life, Limbu culture, and the incredible beauty of Nepal.

Growing up surrounded by the Himalayas, I've always found peace in the mountains. But I know not everyone is ready for multi-week high-altitude adventures like Everest Base Camp. If you're a beginner, short on time, or just want a gentle introduction to trekking, short treks in Nepal are perfect. In 2026, these routes are even more accessible – better trails, Eco-friendly practices, and fewer crowds thanks to sustainable tourism efforts.

These easy short treks (mostly 2–7 days, max altitude under 4,000 m) offer breathtaking Himalayan panoramas, local villages, fresh Nepali food, and minimal risk of altitude sickness. They're ideal for families, first-timers, or anyone wanting weekend escapes from Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Here are my top 10 best short treks in Nepal for beginners in 2026 – selected for ease, scenery, and real value.

Why Short Treks in Nepal Are Ideal for Beginners in 2026

Short duration: 2–7 days – fit into vacations or weekends.

Low to moderate altitude: Safer, less chance of sickness.

Well-marked trails with teahouses/homestays for comfort.

Cultural immersion: Meet Gurung, Magar, Tamang, and Sherpa communities.

2026 updates: Improved roads, mandatory guides in some areas (but affordable), and focus on no-plastic, responsible trekking.

The Top 10 Easy Short Treks for Beginners in Nepal 2026

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Duration: 3–5 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: 3,210m | Region: Annapurna (from Pokhara)

The absolute classic for beginners. Walk through rhododendron forests and Gurung/Magar villages to Poon Hill for one of Nepal's most famous sunrises over Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail). In 2026, better road access shortens the drive from Pokhara. Perfect for photographers and those wanting epic views without extreme effort.

"Ghorepani Poon Hill sunrise trek Nepal Himalayan views beginners 2026"

Mardi Himal Trek

Duration: 4–6 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: ~4,200m | Region: Annapurna (Pokhara)

"Fishtail and Annapurna South views"

A modern favorite with ridge walks offering stunning Fishtail and Annapurna South views. Less crowded than older routes, with beautiful Gurung culture and high camp teahouses. Great for beginners seeking peaceful nature and gradual climbs.
"Gurung culture village Pokhara"


Australian Camp & Dhampus Trek

Duration: 2–3 days | Difficulty: Easy | Max Altitude: 2,060m | Region: Annapurna (Pokhara)

Super beginner-friendly and family-oriented. Short drive from Pokhara, easy paths through forests, and panoramic Himalayan views. Ideal if you want a relaxed introduction with minimal walking.

"Mardi Himal Trek ridge walk Annapurna views Nepal beginners" 


Nagarkot to Changunarayan Trek (or Chisapani-Nagarkot)

"Nagarkot sunrise Everest view Kathmandu valley short trek Nepal"

Duration: 1–3 days | Difficulty: Easy | Max Altitude: 2,175m | Region: Kathmandu Valley

Right outside Kathmandu – sunrise views of Everest on clear days, plus ancient UNESCO temples. Peaceful forests and Tamang villages. Perfect quick escape from city life.

Shivapuri National Park Trek (to Chisapani or Peak)

"Shivapuri National Park Trek"

Duration: 2–3 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: 2,732m | Region: Kathmandu

Wildlife spotting, waterfalls, and birdwatching in a protected park. Quiet trails with valley panoramas – no major crowds.

Ghandruk Village Trek

"Ghandruk Gurung village homestay and Annapurna Himalaya"

Duration: 3–4 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: ~1,940m | Region: Annapurna (from Nayapul/Pokhara)

Immerse in Gurung culture with traditional homestays and mountain views. Short but rich in local experiences.

"Ghandruk Gurung village homestay Annapurna short trek Nepal"


Dhulikhel to Namobuddha Trek

Duration: 2 days | Difficulty: Easy | Max Altitude: ~1,750m | Region: Near Kathmandu

Serene Buddhist monastery, countryside walks, and spiritual vibes. Great for reflection and easy day trips.

Pikey Peak Trek (Short Version)

Duration: 5–7 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: 4,065m | Region: Lower Everest

Stunning Everest panoramas from a less-traveled route. Quiet villages and rewarding views – beginner-accessible with good pacing.

Langtang Valley Short Trek

Duration: 5–7 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: ~3,870m | Region: Langtang (from Kathmandu)

Tamang culture, forests, rivers, and Langtang Himal views. Peaceful and culturally deep.

Everest View / Panorama Trek (Short: Namche to Tengboche)

Duration: 4–7 days | Difficulty: Easy-Moderate | Max Altitude: ~3,880m | Region: Everest (fly to Lukla)

Fly in, hike to Namche Bazaar and Tengboche for Everest glimpses and Sherpa culture. Beginner-friendly with dramatic scenery.

Essential Tips for Beginners Trekking in Nepal 2026

Best seasons: March–May (spring flowers) or September–November (clear skies, post-monsoon).

Packing basics: Sturdy walking shoes, layers, rain jacket, water bottle, sunscreen, and a small daypack.

Permits in 2026: Most of these short treks need only TIMS card (cheap, easy) or none at all for valley routes. Restricted areas require more, but these are open-access. Guides are recommended (and sometimes mandatory) – affordable local ones enhance the experience.

Sustainable practices: No single-use plastic, respect locals, stay on trails.

Health & safety: Acclimatize slowly, drink lots of water, and listen to your body.

These short treks gave me my first real taste of the Himalayas – peaceful, inspiring, and full of small joys. Which one excites you most? Have you tried any? Drop a comment below – I'd love to hear your stories, questions, or trek tips!

Thanks for reading my first post. More reflections, poetry, and Nepal adventures coming soon. Follow along! 

Tara Kumar Angdembe

Kathmandu, Nepal



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