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Types Of Trekking In Nepal |
Nepal Camping Trek:
This classic style of trekking are especially conducted
in remote areas of Nepal supplying all camping
equipments along with the food and employ porters to
carry your gear and Sherpas to set up tents where you
will be sleeping and well- trained cook will prepare hot
meals to serve you. You carry your small backpack with a
water bottle, camera and your day clothes. As a guide I
take care of everything, I employs the appropriate
number of porters to carry all equipment, trekking gear
and lead the whole crew. The adventage of this style of trekking are that more remote regions, that have no teahouse and teahouse infrastructure, can be visited. Also control of hygiene is a lot easier than if the trekkers are using teahouses. The disadvantages are the higher cost, especially for smaller groups.
Typical Day on the Camping Trek:
In a typical Camping Trek day starts around 6 a.m. with
a cup of hot tea brought to your tent, along with a bowl
of hot water for your morning wash. Breakfast will be
laid on the table consisting of porridge, toasts, eggs,
pancakes and tea/coffee. During breakfast we staffs will
pack the tents so please have your bags packed before
breakfast. After breakfast by 7’ o’clock everyone should
be ready to start walking. The reason for this early is
to take advantage of the cool morning when walking is
easiest; also the morning air is very clear, allowing a
better view of the mountains than at other times of the
day.
Porters carry trekker’s all personal belongings.
Everyone walks at his or her own pace and as the group
spreads out along the trail. There is a plenty of time
to enjoy the views, meet the local people, take
photographs and enjoy the flora and fauna. Even though
you are with a group you can walk alone. The porters are
slower and cook crews (Sherpas) rush ahead to prepare
lunch, which should then be ready when the groups arrive
at around 11 o’clock. Afternoon trek end about 3pm when
you round ahead to discover your tents already set up by
Sherpas in a field near village. The kitchen crew again
prepares tea coffee; biscuits will be available in the
camp. As we oftern camp near villages a trip to the
local inn can provide some light entertainment. Later
on, you have free choice to read book or explore
surrounding area. The food provided is a combination of
western and local cuisine by around 6 pm. The cooks and
kitchen staff are fully trained to the highest standard
so hygiene. In the evening all staffs makes fun by
singing and dancing in the groups. After that around 8
pm most trekkers turn to their tents to enjoy a sound
sleep.
Nepal Tea House Style / lodge Trekking:
This type of trekking is popular in the certain regions
of Nepal where lodges are available. Particularly in the
Everest Region. Annapurna Region, and Langtang Region.
In these areas one can trek with a bare minimum
equipment and rely on lodge. The basic idea of trekking
is same; Here are the services that I provide on tea
house treks:
• All ground transfer. Three times of meals (Bed tea,
Breakfast, Lunch and dinner)
accommodation for entire the trek.
• Necessary equipments like sleeping bag, down jacket,
trouser and raincoat, mattresses for
you entire the trek.
• Necessary porters and their all expense for the trek.
• Trekking permit, National park fee.
Here the porters carries client's gears and I will be
accompany with you as a guide during the day. We sleep
in the available lodges on the trails and eat hot meals
according to the lodge menu and I take care of all the
arrangements. Every day, trek start between 7 to 8 am.
Before that we provide you hot water to shower and hot
drinks tea/coffee/hot chocolate with Breakfast. Lunch
provide between 11 to 12 am and day end.
Obviously this trek will also provide equal opportunity
to enjoy the views of the nature and culture. The
Camping Trek has richer service than Tea-House Trek
because Camping Trekkers pay more for whole crew
members.
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