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This adventure vacation offers you to penetrate less accessible regions on foot, and typically includes some camping in four-season tents on air or foam pads.There is a time to spend some nights in hotels, inns or huts.Usually the accommodations are for sharing with one other member of the group, however single accommodation is always available on your request.

The best way to explore in dept Nepal's unbeatable combination of authentic natural beauty and traditionally cultural riches is walking on ones' organic rhythms of own feet. Presently it is known as trekking. The dramatic contrasts in elevations and climatic condition find here.

Nepal is a land of remote mountain villages, where people survive by growing their own food on the thousands of hill terraces that scale even the steepest slopes where mechanized farming is unheard. The fields are ploughed by water buffalo, the corn is harvested and threshed by hand and grounded by water mills. If you stay in a trekking lodge, your bread will likely as not be made from flour ground that day, your vegetables freshly harvested from the fields. Well support to the equally spectacular mix of lifestyles, wide range of vegetation and wildlife. More than 110,000 visitors in Nepal go for trekking either in Tibet, Bhutan or Nepal itself. Trekking appeals to different people for varied reasons. In short one can say trekking means getting near to the nature and appreciate the beauties that bound us to rejoice. Some trekkers have released that it is good for spiritual up liftment and highlight of the life.

Hygienic and nutritious meals are prepared by our experienced cooks and are served in our enclosed dining tent with tables and campstools or in a local dining room. Our private guides lead the way, explaining the sites and traditions and natural history of the area. Local staff handles all the camp chores. If you appreciate and not caring for one or two days loose motion then there is no hindrance for excepting local prepared food.

You walk with a daypack, typically containing your camera, water bottle and small personal items. Pack animals or porters will transport the rest of the equipment, along with camping gear and foodstuffs.

It is significant to be physically fit enough to successfully complete and enjoy the treks. Each day you walk for more or less 5-7hrs. Good cardiovascular conditioning is an important part of having an enjoyable trek. Pre-trekkers should be running, walking with backpack and boots on, and using the Stairmaster or similar equipment to improve fitness.

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