Why look for the rest when you have found the best" was a signboard
we have seen in Pokhara after our 13 days trekking and is definitely applied
to Beyond The Limits Treks
All our
trips are graded from GENTLE to STRENUOUS+ and highlight the
difference between trips. Trip grading should be considered as a
guide only; they are general indications considering relevant
factors including length, conditions and altitude and are
designed to give you an idea of the participation required on
any given trip. Trips strenuous for some are quite easy for
others. Pre-travel conditioning is very desirable as the more
prepared you are, the more you will enjoy the trip. The most
important attributes for any adventure travel trip are a
positive mental attitude, a spirit of adventures, a sense of
humor and a willingness to try new and different experiences.
Grade 1- Gentle: This trip includes a combination of city tour, easy white water
rafting and elephant back safari. Nothing is strenuous in this
activity, if active participation is too difficult, you can
simply relax in the raft and enjoy the exciting float.
Grade 2- Leisurely + :
This trip generally involves an average of five to six hours
walk in a day up and down in the Nepalese hills. Active persons
will find it easy while reasonably fit people find them more
exhilarating. This rating is for less than 10 days walk and
below 3000 meters. Remember that the fitter you are, the more
you will enjoy.
Grade 3 - Moderate :
These trips are not so hard. Maximum walking 6-7 hours and it's
below 4000 meters. Any reasonably fit person should be able to
manage these trips. This grade applies for 7-16 days walking.
Grade 4 - Moderate +:
These trips are not so hard either. The elevation comes below
5000 meters and the duration of these trips is 12-19 days. Any
reasonably active person should be able to manage these trips.
Grade 5 - Strenuous :
We consider this level the hardest available trek in Nepal, but
still these treks are in reach of most people. However, you must
be very fit for this sort of trip. Those who suffer from asthma,
high blood pressure, heart disease or complicated medical
conditions adversely affected by strenuous exercise may not
participate. These trips are above 5000 meters and for the
duration of 20 days and above.
Grade 6 - Strenuous + :
Extremely demanding treks sometimes in very remote areas on
rough terrain and perhaps including (in Nepal) one or more of
the so-called 'trekking peaks' - maximum altitude, Mt. Mera at
6,461m/21,192ft. participants should have at least a basic
knowledge of use of crampons and ice axes, though first time
climbers may be accepted on some of the so-called 'easy' routes
on these peaks. Medical certificates are required prior to
acceptance on any climbing treks.