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Nepal Trekking Information: ( Trekking in Nepal )

Trekking in Nepal will take you through a country that has captured the imagination of mountaineers and explorers for more than 100 years. You will meet people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has not changed in generations. Most people trust foreigners. Nepal is one of only a handful of countries that has never been ruled by a foreign power.

Many of the values associated with a hiking trip at home do not have the same importance during a trekking in Nepal. Isolation is traditionally a crucial element of any wilderness experience but in Nepal it is impossible to get completely away from people, except for short times or at extremely high elevations. Environmental concerns must include the effects of conservation measures on rural people and the economic effects of tourism on indigenous populations. Even traditional national park management must be adapted because there are significant population centres within Sagarmatha (Mt Everest) and Langtang national parks. Trekking does not mean mountain climbing. While the ascent of a Himalayan peak may be an attraction for some, you need not have such a goal to enjoy a trek. As far as most people are concerned, trekking always refers to walking on trails. During the trekking in Nepal, the Himalaya disappears behind Nepal's continual hills, but dominates the northern skyline at each pass. Annapurna, Manaslu, Langtang, Gauri Shankar and Everest will become familiar names. Finally, after weeks of walking, you will arrive at the foot of the mountains themselves - astonishing heights from which gigantic avalanches tumble earthwards in apparent slow motion, dwarfed by their surroundings. Your conception of the Himalaya alters as you turn from peaks famed only for their height to gaze on far more picturesque summits that you may never have heard of - Kantega, Ama Dablam, Machhapuchhare and Kumbhakarna

Types of Trekking:
Teahouse Trekking: Tea House Trekking can be done only the popular Trekking area such as Annapurna, Langtang and Everest, where overnight at the best available clean accommodations including foam mattress in single and double room. Breakfast, Lunch and dinner are excellently prepared at the teahouse. Meals can be selected from a Menu that is developed by the teahouse personnel. We can be make your teahouse trek simple and easy by organizing a trekking Staff (Guide/Sherpa and necessary potters) transportations, trekking permit, park entrance fee etc. Porters carry your backpack, trekkers only carry small daypacks. Treks begin from 7 to 8 AM. Before we start, we provide hot drinks tea/coffee/hot chocolate and then a nutritious Breakfast. Lunch is provided between 11 to 12 AM and the day usually ends around 3 to 4 PM. Camping Trekking: Trek generally consists of a group of travelers waking along Side Mountains through Nepali villages and farms accompanied by a Sherpa (Nepali trek leader, Sherpa guides and Nepali cook and porters) All foods and like Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner will be prepared by our own crew like Helper, Cook, kitchen staffs, The level of difficulty of our treks is symbolized by one to five trekkers. While grading our treks we have taken the

following factors into account: The total duration of the trekking. The duration of stay at high altitude (+3000m). The maximum difference in altitude per day.

The condition of the terrain. The average duration of the daily stages. The night temperatures.

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