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Trekking is basically walking; it is habitually practical
to overland journeys made on foot. Trekking is the multi-days wonderful
walking journey enjoying the scenery of countryside regions, rugged
hills and valleys. From one place to the next you walk regularly on
reasonable trails with only some tome encounter on snow. The walking
days on the trek are from 5 to 6 hours each day. Trekking is not the
climbing or mountaineering so no need climbing equipment for trekking.
Trekking can be done anywhere in the world. Several areas
are particularly popular with travelers, including the mountainous
regions such as the Himalayas in Asia (Specially Nepal)
Trekking in Nepal can be done shorter 3, 4 days to longer
more than a month. You can do different levels of trekking from easy to
hard, mostly easy treks are shorter walks following well traveled
trails through villages with facilities for trekking, every day walking
3 to 5 hour and maximum height of 2400m, medium grades treks involves
some steep climbing can be organize both on tea house and camping
styles, some time longer walking also needed 8 to 9 hours, trekking
with longer time will be for harder trekking and it is in more remote
places, there will be longer day mostly camping styles trekking
Trekking in Nepal mostly done on tea house and camping styles read more of Tea house and Camping Style trekking.
There are two main styles trek common in Nepal- tea-house treks and fully supported camping treks.
Tea House Treks are possible on popular routes including Annapurna
Circuit, Langtang and Everest. These involve meals and overnight stays
in modest accommodation at teahouse and lodges along the route. You are
accompanied by a guide who leads the trek and porters who carry luggage
and equipment.Tea house trekking is the most popular form of trekking in
Nepal. A tea house is a basic lodge that offers a bed and meals, most
of the tea house you can get/buy hot showers. You can have Nepali to
western food and can choose it from the Menu. It involves stopping
each night to eat and sleep at a local Tea House on the way. Our guide
leads you along your route, organizing and paying for places where
you eat and sleep so the only thing you have to worry about is getting
your boots off and your feet up before a hot shower and a wholesome
meal.
Although many tea houses and hotels in the hills and mountains are
reasonably comfortable, some may be very basics. Your guide will ensure
that the places you eat and stay in subscribe to the minimum levels of
comfort you expect - a clean room, hot water showers and a reasonable
menu of good local and foreign dishes.The benefit of Tea House
Trekking is that, by arranging food and accommodation locally through
the guide, you can move at your own pace, set your own schedule and -
most importantly - meet and experience the real life of the rural
people first hand.
Allow you to venture into places untouched by mass tourism and to set your own pace. All food and camping equipment is taken with us, along with guides, cooks and porters to take care of all the logistical details, set up camp and prepare delicious meals.Camping trek is fully supported trek which is away from the main trekking routes you walk through lonely and remote areas of Nepal. The complete equipment (2-man tents with comfortable mats, community tent, kitchen equipment, food etc is provided by us. There will be also a trained cook to ensure your physical well-being, kitchen boys and porters in your team.
A guide will be employed to handle the whole trekking program. However, while you are on a camping trek, you will have to stick to the program and schedule which is pre-arranged by the guide.
All the meals will be prepared on the way using the fresh vegetables available in the surrounding area. Some tinned food will also be served. While your exposure to all the elements of the mountain environment will be more direct by camping, the interaction with the local communties is less direct in this option.