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Trekking in Nepal

Trekking in Nepal:Due to geographic structure and attractive scenery of Himalaya & Mountain, Nepal will be the best destination to traveler for wide variety of adventure trip activities including trekking, hiking and mountain/peak climbing. We offer short and long treks in Nepal.
Teahouse Treks:
The most popular way to trek in Nepal for both Nepalese and Westerners is to travel from teahouse to teahouse. Hotel accommodation is most readily available in the Khumbu (Everest) region, the Langtang area and the entire Annapurna region. In these areas you can operate with a bare minimum of equipment and rely on teahouses for food and shelter. In this manner, it will cost from US$3 to US$10 a day, depending on where you are and how simply you can live and eat. It becomes much more expensive at high altitudes and in very remote areas.
Most Thakali inns (found along the Pokhara to Jomsom Trek) have bedding available Mount- usually a cotton-filled quilt. Sometimes the bedding has the added attraction of lice and other bed companions. Bring along your own sheet or sleeping bag to provide some protection against these bugs. During the busy trekking seasons in October to November and March to April, it may be difficult to find bedding every night on the Jomsom Trek. Bedding is not usually available at hotels on the Everest trek or around Annapurna, so on these treks you should carry your own sleeping bag.
Although many hotels in the hills are reasonably comfortable, the accommodation in some places may be a dirty, often smoky, home. Chimneys are rare, so a room on the 2nd floor of a house can turn into an intolerable smokehouse as soon as someone lights the cooking fire in the kitchen below. Often it is possible to sleep on porches of houses, but your gear is then less secure. The most common complaint among trekkers who rely on local facilities is about smoky accommodation.
By arranging your food and accommodation locally, you can move at your own pace and set your own schedule. You can move faster or slower than others and make side trips not possible with a large group. You can spend a day photographing mountains, flowers or people - or you can simply lie around for a day. Hotels provide a special meeting place for trekkers from throughout the world. You are free (within the limits imposed by your trekking permit) to alter your route and change your plans to visit other out-of-the-way places as you learn about them. You will have a good opportunity to see how the people in the hills of Nepal live, work and eat and will probably develop at least a rudimentary knowledge of the Nepali language.
Camping Treks:
A style of trekking is to gather Sherpa, porters, food and equipment and take off on a trek with all the comforts and facilities of an organized trek. On such a trek you camp in tents, porters carry your gear, Sherpa set up camp and cook and serve meals. You carry a backpack with only a water bottle, camera and jacket.
Trekkers, who opt for this approach, particularly with a small group of friends, often have a rewarding, enriching and enjoyable trip. You can use a trekking company in Nepal to make some or all of the arrangements, though you may have to shop for an agency that suits you. Some Nepalese trekking companies offer equipment for hire, some will arrange a single Sherpa or porter and some will undertake only the entire arrangements for a trek.

Camping Trekking/Lodge Trekking: Trekking in Nepal may be a lodge (teahouse) accommodation trek or camping trek it is depend on the trekker interest. In some trekking areas, there is only possible camping trip/trek because of the lack of the lodge facilities or government rules and regulation. Rest of other areas, you will have the option of camping or lodge trek and we will provide as per your interest.

Foremost trek/climb area in Nepal:

A. Camping Trekking
B. Lodge/Teahouse Trekking
C Short Trekking(arund kathmandu & pokhara)
D. Everest Region Trekking
E Annapurna Trekking
F. Langtang Region Trekking
G Remote Region Trekking
H. Trekking by Duration
I. Trekking by Grade
J. Trekking Information
K. Trekking and Tour / Travel
L. Climbing in Mera, Island, Lobuche, Pisang, Hiunchuli, Chula West, Naya Kanga, Kusum Kanguru & Tharpu Chuli Peak Climbing.
M. Rock Climbing in Hattiban, Bimal Nagar, Khumbu, & Nagarjun (Balaju) Rock.

Some of the popular Trekking spots of Nepal are :