Travel Trekking Nepal

Nepal is synonymous with the gTrekkerfs Paradiseh. 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, through isolated hamlets and mountain hamlets, viewing mountain peaks, watching varieties of birds, different types of animals, seeing monasteries, temples and breathtaking landscapes, encountering friendly people of different cultures working in the remote villages of the country, along scenic river bank, terraced fields, and forest ridges and many more.

Trekking options in Nepal:

Roughly, Trekking in Nepal can be divided into 3 categories.

1) Comfortable or Luxuries Trekking (Lodge to Lodge).

2) Tented Camp Trek.

3) Tea house Trek.

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 Annapurna and Everest Region, some companies own very comfortable Lodges and they provide luxury trekking.

Trekking options;

Everest

Annapurna

Manaslu

Medical check up and inoculations before starting trekking can save you from unexpected hazards. Since the remote places of Nepal are not supplied with necessities that are essential for modern medical facilities. It is imperative to make a comprehensive First Aid Box consisting of basic drugs and accessories as part of the paraphernalia for Trekking.

A level of fitness that will enable one to put a good day's walking, up and down hill. A good physical condition will probably help for the maximum enjoyment of the treks.

Altitude sickness is very serious case in high elevation. If you are going up more then 3000 meters then you need to take care. Over 3000 meter if you find any symptoms like Nausea, vomiting, Headache, Dizziness, weakness, heavy legs etc, you might got altitude sickness. The only cure for the Altitude Sickness is to descend to a lower elevations immediately. If trekkers going more then 3000 meter they should acclimatize. If you are traveling with reputed trekking company, they will inform you about this case and the place where people might caught altitude sickness.

Middle age and old age people usually like to go for Comfortable or Luxuries Trekking. Some people who come in a group prefer to go for camping, and others prefer teahouse treks. In our experienced school and collage groups, group from a society and the friends love to go for Tented camp trek. Teahouse treks are very much preferred by the individual trekkers and budget trekkers. Teahouse treks involve walking with a back pack and staying overnight at Teahouses. All these three options are available for the trekkers.

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