The world 'trekking' means the journey of the thousand meters beings with one step .Trekking in Nepal means a walking trip followings trails .Many of the which have been used for centuries .it is not mountaineering expedition on their approach marches .Treks very from high altitude routes to simple ones within the Kathmandu Valley. These treks give you a chance to mix with local people and get an insight into their live hood and culture. A Trekking trip can be of any length you choose popular short treks are available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara Valleys. Which only take one. Two or three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is even possible to combine aseries of popular treks together and walk for month on end. In the early days trekkers were obliged to use tents for their accommodation and to take along large numbers of staff to support their trek. This style of trekking is still the norm in the more remote areas where there are few facilities for independent trekkers. the past decade,however,has seen the emergence of purpose built trekking teahouse along the most popular route which has meant that trekkers can now opt to travel independently from teahouse to teahouse if they so choose.
It is a chain of the Highest and youngest mountains on earth and it encompasses a region of deep religious and cultural traditions and an amazing diversity more apparent and the culture more varied and complex than in Nepal. A trek in Nepal is a special and rewarding mountain holiday. Do not lose sight of this as you red about the problems you may encounter and the formalities you must cope with arrange a trek. These sound worse than they really are. if you trek on your own, remember that you will be far from civilization as you know it care, communication no matter how many local hotels or other facilities may exist.
Style of Trekking
A Nepal many style of trekking which trekking do you like you can choose...
- Camping trekking
This trekking is the assisted by a full Sherpa crew including a sirdar (leaders),cook and other helpers.portors ,yaks.horse,or mules are used carrying luggage . it is the Sherpa’s responsibility to perform all the camp work, including leaving the sites clean and to guide on the route. Food available on the trek will be a mixture of western and Asian dishes with variety of choices. When u will go camping trek than u will get the test of the natural things and natural life style as will as traditional culture.
Nepal Camping Trek:
Since we started this profession, as a freelance guide I have been putting my best efforts to seek and introduce my clients to least visited areas of Nepal Himalayas. These treks are away from the more frequented trails and provide a wilderness experience in both natural and cultural aspect. You can observe the remote mountain villages of Nepal where people are surviving by growing their own food, untouched by modern civilization, no politics and they have a quite happy life with their own distinctive culture and traditional that might be very interesting & unique to observe for foreigners. Actually these treks give you a very special experience of the real Nepal and also this help to develop these poor areas economically. In some remote land of Nepal there are no tea house/lodges on the trail. So the fully organized camping trek is only an option.
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.
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.
We have accumulated a variety of treks to “ Off The Beaten Tracks” of Nepal with detailed itinerary below.
- Teahouse Trekking
On the more popular treks in Nepal, enterprising villagers have built teahouse lodges. They are most readily available in the Everest langtang and the entire Annapurna regions .the country offers a selecting of teahouse treks run to a high level of service. Now Dayes teahouse trekking value is growing.Tea house trekking is the most popular form of trekking along the many established trails in the Himilayas. It involves stopping each night to eat and sleep at a local Tea House on the way. Our guide leads you along your route, organizing and paying for places where you eat and sleep so the only thing you have to worry about is getting your boots off and your feet up before a hot shower and a wholesome meal. Although many tea houses and hotels in the hills and mountains are reasonably comfortable, some may be dirty and, in areas where chimneys are rare, rooms may be smoky. Your guide will ensure that the places you eat and stay in subscribe to the minimum levels of comfort you expect - a clean room, hot water showers and a reasonable menu of good local and foreign dishes.The benefit of Tea House Trekking is that, by arranging food and accommodation locally through the guide, you can move at your own pace, set your own schedule and - most importantly - meet and experience the real life of the rural people first hand.
With the establishment of many inns along the more popular trekking routes, we are now providing a lodge (teahouse) trek as a complete package. An English-speaking native guide will accompany you and make all the arrangements for food and accommodations along the way. We also provide one porter for every two persons to carry the bulk of your kit. The standard of accommodation and food at these inns varies tremendously, but your guide will select the best available.
In this arrangements, we includes your meals( Breakfast, lunch and dinner with tea and coffee), accommodation, transportation, trekking permits, all government taxes airport tax, Government licensed holder guide and porter (all the things of guide and porter such like and theirs' food, drinks, insurance, salary, equipments, transportation, local tax etc).
A Typical Day on Tea House Trek:
Usually our day on Tea house trek starts around 7:00 am, you can order the breakfast in your guest house, after light breakfast bread, jam, Muesli, Porridge, boiled egg, tea or coffee depending on your choice. After breakfast, we set off on the day’s walk. After walking for 3-4 hours we stop for lunch at around midday. The afternoon’s walk is generally shorter and we usually arrive at our destination in time for afternoon tea. The remainder of the afternoon can be spent exploring the village, doing a bit of washing or simply relaxing with a good book. After dinner, the evening will often be spent playing cards and reliving the day’s adventures, before retiring for a well-earned sleep. Other day activities are the same as mentioned above.
Accommodation and food on Tea house Trekking:
Accommodation:
While you are doing Tea house trekking in Nepal , does not need tremendous logistics in terms of accommodation as you will find plenty of clean and friendly lodges along the trekking trail. We get plenty of clean and friendly nice mountain lodge (Tea house), we stay in single rooms where possible but while you will be with your partner you will have twin or double bedded room and some time you will have to share the rooms also. Rooms are basic, normally just a bed with a pillow and blankets. A few have electric lights and all have a spacious dining room-lounge. We will accommodate you and your group in local lodge available each day. Please remember that some of them are very basic and a sense of adventure is necessary. In a big group we will send our assistant guide or one porter to book the required room in advance.
Now some part of the trekking while in Annapurna and Everest good hotels are also available
Food on Tea houses:
When we are in Tea house trekking we eat at local teahouses and, The food are hygienic and are usually plentiful and delicious, They offer a variety foods, for breakfast, Toast, different styles of eggs, pancake, porridge, Muesli with milk, and other creels, For lunch and dinner, variety of potato, different curries, rice, noodles and pasta, pizza, spring roll, Nepali food and others food, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. Snack like biscuits, snicker and Mars and other chocolates, basic biscuits and soft drinks are available, you can find seasonal fresh fruit also in some areas.
- River trekking
River trekking is the new way of the Nepal tourism .it is related with the total activities in the rive area trisili river trekking; bhotekoshi river trekking is nice river trekking in Nepal.
- Back packing
In back packing treks, the packers carry all their gear and equipment by themselves on their back. Mostly these people following the trading routes or regular trails and stay in the local tea houses or lodges. It is also related with the teahouse trekking.
Why to go trekking
Just as Paris is not Representive of the France, so Kathmandu is not Representive of the Nepal. If you have the time and energy to trek, don’t miss the opportunity to leave Kathmandu and see the spectacular beauty and the unique culture of Nepal. Fortunately for the Visitor, there are still only a few roads extending deeply into the hills, so the only way to truly visit the remote regions of the Kingdom is in the slowest and most intimate manner-walking. It requires more time and effort, but the rewards are also greater.Insted of Zipping down a freeway, racing to the next 'point of interest' each step provides new and intriguing viewpoints. You will perceive your day as a rather than a few highlights strung together by a ribbon of concrete. For the romanticist, each step is a step in the footsteps of Hillary, Tenzing, Herzog and other Himalayan explores. If you neither the patience nor the physical stamina to visit of hill Nepal on foot, aircraft and helicopter are available.
First tine trekkers are attracted by the mountains but ask them at the end of there trek for some highlights and meeting the locals will very often come out at the top of their list. One of the joy of trekking in Nepal is getting to meet local people.Nepali people, particularly those living outside of the cities, are some of the friendliest and welcoming people that you could hope to meet anywhere. Provided the trekkers are careful to follow a few simple rules then they will be welcomed with a smile and warmth that will stay with them for a lifetime. For tourist everywhere help by him local people. when people will come in Nepal if they do not go trekking they can’t get the test of Nepal .One my suggestion for the visitor Guest if you are comming Nepal you have to make to go to trekking then you will get the test of the Nepal. When people will go Himalaya they will be Lucky in the Nepali traditation Cultural .therefore i want to say if you are comming Nepal. You have to go trekking but it is your choice.
When to go to Trekking
The excellent time in Nepal to go to treks mainly two seasons .the first three months the dry season (September to November)is the ideal period for trekking in Nepal. The air freshly washed by the monsoon rains, the mountain scenery is superb and the weather still comfortably warm. December, January and February are still good month for trekking can see superb wild flowers, particularly in Nepal’s wonderful rhododendron forest.Duaring the monsoon season (June-August) trekking is possible in the rain-shadow areas of North of the Himalaya like upper Mustang and upper Dolpo.These regions are out of reach the rain clouds because of the high mountains and unaffected by the monsoon. Now Days River trekking also growing in Nepal because the white water rafting is very fantastic.



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