Trekking
in Nepal
 A
trek is walking at our own pace on well-established trails
that go from village to village you will enjoy a close contact
with people in remote mountain villages whose lifestyle has
not changed for generations. You can trek in Nepal in many
season of the year except the monsoon ( mid-June to mid-September)
as usually heavy rainfall occurs. But even during the rainy
season you will find beautiful countryside with flora that
is seen, which is not seen in the other season of the year.
You do not need to be a professional mountaineer
to trek on the hills of Nepal. But it is always advantageous
to explore something more if you are physically fit. Perhaps
the most enjoyable part of our trek will be the cool air of
the mountains and magnificent views of the mountain peaks.
Your
trek will begin after breakfast. The morning walk is usually
3-4 hours and lunch will be made around noon. The camping
site is reached around 4 p.m. and in the evening there will
be plenty of time to relax. Each day is planned so that if
you are a slow or a fast walker, there will be a lots of time
to spare.
If you are trekking in the higher altitudes,
please tell your group leader immediately, if you feel even
the little bit sick. Do not ignore headaches as they are the
first sign of the altitudes sickness. Your inability to complete
the trek is nothing compared to loss of life. Remember that
your guides are responsible professionals, so feel free to
tell them how you feel.
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