Nepal is synonymous with the “Trekker’s Paradise”. The best way to savor the natural beauty of Nepal is by tours and trekking across the country. Trekking is the best way to explore, and to get in touch with a rich tapestry of tradition and culture of people residing in the lap of Himalayan ranges.
Especially, trekking in Nepal means: walking along in the forests of rhododendron, thick jungle, through isolated hamlets and mountain hamlets, viewing mountain peaks, watching varieties of birds, different types of animals, seeing, temples and monasteries breathtaking landscapes, encountering friendly people of different cultures working in the remote villages of the Nepal, along scenic river bank, terraced fields, and forest ridges and many more. Especially, Trekking in Nepal we can divide into 3 categories. 1) Tented Camp Trek. 2) Tea house Trek. 3) Comfortable or Luxuries Trekking (Lodge to Lodge).
People can choose their trek according to their time, interest, physical fitness and budget. Middle-aged and blanched veterans usually like to go for Comfortable or Luxuries Trekking The type may vary from teahouse treks to camps (including bivouac). It is advisable for a group to go for the camping. Teahouse treks are very much preferred by the individual trekkers and budget trekkers. It involves walking with a backpack and staying overnight at Teahouses. However, both options are available for the trekkers. In some areas of Langtang Annapurna and Everest Region,there is some comfortable lodge and guest house.
Some advise for trekkers
According to our experience Altitude sickness is very serious case in high elevation. If you are going up more then 3200 meters, then you mustn’t show any insouciance. Over 3200 meter if you find any symptoms like nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, weakness, heavy legs etc, you need to know that the sickness is slowly engulfing you. The panacea for this problem is to descend downhill to lower elevations immediately. If you are traveling with us, we will inform you about this case and the place where people might catch altitude sickness.
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