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If, any one think of Trekking
in Himalayan Region I am sure the imagination itself
gives the picturesque view of the highest peak in the
world, "The Mount Everest" in Sanskrit Himalaya,
which means the abode of snow, extends from Assam in
the eastern India to west of Afghanistan. It is the
chain of highest and youngest mountains on earth, unique
region with deep religious and tradition and amazing
diversity of people. No where this diversity more apparent
and the varied culture than in Nepal.
Trekking in Nepal will definitely
take you through the country that has captured the imagination
of mountaineers and explorer over the century.
Similarly, you can also explore
the land full of wonders like the travellers have been
doing ever since the country has opened its door for
the people to experience and appreciate the breathtaking
natural beauty of Nepal. Hence I would love to explain
our valued clients the type of trekking we organize
to keep our clients at ease. Basically we organize Teahouse
trek and Camping treks and on request we also organize
expedition trip to the Himalayas.
TEA HOUSE TREK: In this kind
of trekking trip, we do not provide the camping gears.
We provide Sherpa guide and porters to carry the luggage.
During the trek, trekkers are accommodated at the available
lodges with basic facilities. The meal for the trekkers
will also be provided in these lodges and hence this
kind of trek is also known as lodge to lodge trek. CAMPING
TREK: In this kind of trek, we provide full camping
gears, Sherpa sirdar, guide, cook and porters. Our experienced
Sherpa cook hygienically prepares the food for trekkers
and we also provide varieties of food during the trek.
The trekkers are accommodated in the two men tent during
the overnight stay.
The trekkers should bring, their
own sleeping bags, down jacket, trekking boot, trekking
bags, gloves, sun glasses, sun cream etc.
Some selected trekking routes
are enclosed herewith for your reference, which are
most popular, fascinating and can cater the need of
the simple hikers and to the adventure seekers.
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