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Information On Nepal Trekking |
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Practical Information
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What is trekking?
It is a journey from place to place in the villages, foothills
and mountains. Depending on regions, it can be through forested
ridges, villages, along deep gorges and canons, hillside trails
and also across the snow passes. It is full of ascents and
descents and not necessarily more arduous or uncomfortable than
center-based sojourns as people think but we say it is more
interesting and rewarding.
How difficult are the treks and how long does it go for ?
The difficulty of our treks depend on where you want to trek and
how long you would like to go for. Your trek can last anywhere
from 3-8 days to an entire month or longer if you wish. We can
accommodate day hikes, cultural visits to local villages, and
relaxing rest days on your trek. The decision is yours! The
shorter treks tend to be easier while the longer ones require
some physical fitness. Be prepared for some steep trails leading
to amazing view. You can go at your own pace taking time! We
have friendly and dependable staff to look after you and porters
to assist you with your personal gears.
We assure you that you do not have to be very experienced, or
super fit to enjoy most of our treks. Previous walking
experience, though useful, is not essential. The great majority
of our treks could be undertaken by anyone who is in good
health, enjoys outdoor life, and have spirit of adventure.
Mental preparedness is essential. Our treks vary from Easy to
Strenuous+ Alpine. |
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Accommodation during trekking.
Being an environment friendly company we mainly rely on camping
treks. Unlike other companies our intention is to give our
clients the fullest satisfaction by taking them mostly into "off
the beaten path" treks. So we take with us the Adventure Treks
Tents, which is spacious enough for two person, sleeping pillow,
insulated mattress, sleeping bag, down jacket and a hot water
bag, which gives you warmth during the night. On all our treks
there is a toilet tent with seat, dining tent with tables and
backrest chairs, which provides a cozy, comfortable atmosphere
to eat and chat with fellow trekkers in the evening. Obviously,
we need to employ many porters who will not only carry your
stuff but will make sure you have a memorable time, by
performing Nepali song and dance in every opportunity we get. If
you really like to understand the Nepali culture, tradition and
want to adopt with the Nepali people then we suggest you to do
the Camping Trek. At the end of a trek you will say, "It was
worth paying". Another option of trekking in Nepal is a Lodge or
Tea House Trek where we find an accommodation in our recommended
lodges for a night stay. They are the combination of guesthouse,
restaurant and social hang out. We also encourage our clients to
try the Tea House Treks mainly on the Everest, Annapurna and
Langtang Regions. Our many years of experience along these
routes have helped us to find, friendliest, cleanest and most
enjoyable teahouses with the best views. Most teahouses have
running water. Many have hot water available for bathing.
However, we discourage our clients from using water heated by
firewood. As deforestation is a big environmental concern in
Nepal. These are also great ways of supporting local villagers'
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Will we have private rooms and bathrooms ?
Private rooms are available in most teahouses except for those
at very high altitudes. Most bathrooms are shared. On our lodge
treks we also provide someone to clean all bathroom facilities
for our groups. Our lodge treks also include bed and pillow
covers. During tent trekking, you will be provided separate
toilet tents.
Tented camping treks: In remote terrain, we camp in tents. Even
if you've never camped before, you don't need to worry. The
tents we provide are roomy, the sleeping mattresses with pillows
are comfortable. On all of our treks there is a toilet tent with
seat a dining tent with tables and backrest chairs. It provides
a cozy, comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with fellow
trekkers in the evening. |
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Where do we eat our means and what types of food is served ?
If you are on a teahouse trek you will eat breakfast and dinner
at your teahouse. We will stop for lunch at one of the various
trailside restaurants, where snacks are always easy to find. If
you are on a camping trek, we will prepare all meals and snacks
ourselves. Almost every teahouse serves the traditional Nepali
meal Dal Bhat, Tarkari (rice, lentils and vegetable curries).
All teahouses we stay at have a variety of different foods on
the menu including noodles, rice, potatoes, vegetables and soup.
Some have Nepali versions of western food such as pizza and
French-fries. The choice is yours. Sodas and beer are available
at most of the teahouses and of course Nepali milk tea is served
everywhere. |
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