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Trekking Itinerary
Around Annapurna Region:
What is the best
season for trekking in Nepal? And can I go trekking in
the months of June and July?
The best seasons for trekking in Nepal are: Winter,
spring, summer and autumn. This is the months of,
February, March and April and late august through to
December. Yes, you can go trekking in the months of June
and July. In the monsoon the best for trekking are The
Dolpa, Upper Mustang and low elevation trekking around
Phokara and Kathmandu Valley.
What happens if there is an emergency?
If there is an emergency during the trek, your guides
will deal with the situation, they are trained for this.
In most cases the company will contact your insurance
company and the appropriate measures will be implied.
The company and your guide will do the upmost to ensure
your safe return in the rare occasion of such a problem
arising.
What happens if I get sick?
If you should get sick during your trek, your guide will
do his best to assist you in anyway. Medicine is not
readily available in some remote regions so we recommend
you to stock up on things you may need in Kathmandu.
Should you require it; extra rest days can be taken. If
you need evacuation, the company will be contacted and
appropriate measure will be taken. In some cases you can
find doctors along the trekking routes, or one can be
brought for you.
What is the weather & temperature like?
Depending on the season. In the summer time the weather
is hot and sunny during the day with occasional storms
in the evening. In winter at high elevations the
temperature is very cold, but the days are normally
bright and sunny. September through to November is ideal
for the warm days and cool nights and clear weather.
Is previous hiking experience required to go on a trek?
No, you do not required previous experience to go on a
trek, but it would prove useful to you.
Are the food / water safe to eat / drink?
During the trek, your guide will advise you on what you
should and shouldn’t eat and drink. The food at the
places you will be staying is all safe to eat. Water you
can buy bottled or bring along purification tablets. Tea
houses will also provide boiled and filtered water for
you to treat accordingly.
What arrangements for drinking water are made while on
trek?
During your trek in most places, mineral water can be
purchased, however due to environmental reason, we
recommend you bring along purification tablets. Tea
houses provide boiled and filtered water. Your guide
will offer advice and where to get water during the
trek. On camping treks the porters will carry suitable
water with them.
What is altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness means illness occur at higher
altitude. In this time your breathing and heart rates
increase. Altitude sickness normally happens above 2800m
and symptoms consist of headache, dizziness, dehydration
and trouble sleeping. To help avoid this illness we
recommend you to drink at least 3 liters of water per
day, trek slowly and use acclimatization days. Of course
our guides will be on hand to give assist and advise you
should any problems arise.
Is communication to home possible while on trek?
In some of the larger towns there will be phone
connection and sometimes internet. We can advice you on
this when you select an itinerary.
Where to stay on trek?
During your trek, your guide will take you to reputable
tea houses. The tea houses will be in sizable villages
and be able to provide you food, water and sleeping
arrangements of the best standard available. On tented
treks, you will stay at select camping sites, all the
equipment you need, will be provided for you.
What is Teahouse Trekking? And how it is organized?
Tea House trek is trekking using local trekking lodges
for accommodation and meals without setting camp on the
route. In this trek the company offers a package which
includes a guide, porter and accommodation and meals for
a fixed rate per day. It is organized by the trekking
company. All of our guides have good knowledge of the
area you are trekking in and know the best places to
stay and eat.
What is Camping trek and how it is organized?
Camping trek is a fully supported trek where you are
accommodated in tents. A full support crew provides you
with toilet facilities and all your meals. The Trekking
company will organized all of the facilities you will
need. The company provides extensive advice about
equipment to take and what to expect the team is fun and
there is generally a couple of nights experiencing the
local songs and dances of Nepal, when the porters and
crew are in the mood.
Is it possible/easy to get equipment on hire?
Yes, it is possible to get the equipment on hire. We can
help you with to arrange that.
What is the maximum weight allowed on domestic flights?
The maximum weight allowed on domestic flights is 18
Kilo grams.
How many extra days should I allow in case of flight
cancellation?
In case of flight cancellation you should allow two to
three extra days.
What will be happen if the guide/porter leaves me alone
the trail?
We provide only experienced and reliable guides our
company will be responsible for this. We guarantee that
your guides or porters will not disappear before the
completion of your trip. In the case that it does we
will resend another guide straight away. Don’t worry you
will not be on your own, other staff on the trek will
help you
Will somebody come to pick me up at the Airport upon my
arrival?
You will be met on arrival at the airport by one of our
representatives.
What equipment should I bring?
Equipment list of things you needed to bring: Down
jackets, fleece jacket, water proof/ windproof jackets
and pants, proper foot wear, sun hat, woolen hat,
umbrella, rain poncho. Good sleeping bags, sunglasses,
drinking water bottles, torchlight, sun block cream,
toiletries, gloves, gaiters, first aid kit.
How many types of trekking can you arrange?
Mainly We can arrange two types of trekking: Teahouse
Trekking and Camping or Tented Trekking.
What are Trekking grades? How many trekking grades do
they have in Nepal?
Trekking grades means explanation and description of the
route where the trekkers are travelling. Mainly there
are five trekking grades in Nepal. They are as follows:
Easy, Moderate, Moderate to Strenuous, Strenuous, Very
Strenuous
Does Trekking Requires Physical Effort?
Yes, surely trekking requires physical effort on the
part of the trekker. The level of fitness depends on the
trek. We recommend all trekkers to have a basic level of
fitness. But for trekkers who are physically unable to
trek our company will arrange them a pony-trek.
What is best time to visit Nepal?
The Best Season to visit Nepal is February March, April,
May, September, October and November.
What is Trekking?
Trekking means gentle walking or climbing in the
mountains or Himalayan range observing the local
culture, society, religions, tradition, and natural
beauty of the particular area where one is trekking.
What else do you offer besides trekking?
Besides trekking we offer Sightseeing all over the
Nepal, Jungle Safari, River Rafting, Peak Climbing,
Mountaineering, paragliding, mountain flight, bird
watching tour, hot air ballooning, bungee jumping,
mountain biking, rock climbing, hunting, kayaking,
fishing and fully supported treks throughout Nepal,
Bhutan, Tibet, Sikkim and Darjeeling.
Why trek with us?
Trek with us because we provide you the best quality
service and the most reasonable price. We organize
everything for you to make a smooth and enjoyable trip
allowing you to get the most out of your time in Nepal.
Also, our company is registered in different government
bodies & Non profit Organizations of Nepal such as the
Tourism board, Trekking Agents Association of Nepal,
Kathmandu Environmental Education Project, Pacific Asia
Travel Association, Nepal Mountaineering Association and
the relevant government bodies.
Why Trekking in Nepal?
Trekking in Nepal provides an excellent opportunity to
observe the local culture of the people and enjoy the
beauty of nature undisturbed by the influence of
modernity. The diversity of Nepal’s nature and range of
exotic culture make this country ideal for trekking.
This makes trekking in Nepal most popular. Besides,
where else can you stand at the foot of the tallest
mountains in the world?
Do I need to join a trekking company to get a trekking
permit?
For some treks it is possible for you to make a permit
without joining the company. But there are some trekking
routes, which you require group permits for and these
permits cannot be obtained on an individual basis. For
this you must join with a company. From last October the
government made it law that all people entering permit
zones must not travel unaccompanied by a guide.
Where to get trekking permits?
Permits are needed for most treks. Trekking permits can
be easily obtained through our company (we can arrange
the permit for.) If fact, in most of our trips the
permit is included for you.
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