It is a journey from place to place in
the villages, foothills and mountains. Depending on
regions, it can be through forested ridges, villages,
along deep gorges and canons, hillside trails and also
across the snow passes. It is full of ascents and
descents and not necessarily more arduous or
uncomfortable than center-based sojourns as people think
but we say it is more interesting and rewarding.
How difficult are the treks and how long does it go for
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The difficulty of our treks depend on where you want to
trek and how long you would like to go for. Your trek
can last anywhere from 3-8 days to an entire month or
longer if you wish. We can accommodate day hikes,
cultural visits to local villages, and relaxing rest
days on your trek. The decision is yours! The shorter
treks tend to be easier while the longer ones require
some physical fitness. Be prepared for some steep trails
leading to amazing view. You can go at your own pace
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friendly and dependable staff to look
after you and porters to assist you with your personal
gears.
We assure you that you do not have to be very
experienced, or super fit to enjoy most of our treks.
Previous walking experience, though useful, is not
essential. The great majority of our treks could be
undertaken by anyone who is in good health, enjoys
outdoor life, and have spirit of adventure. Mental
preparedness is essential. Our treks vary from Easy to
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Trekking Grade |
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It is alternative route to taking
flight to Lukla. Jiri can be reached by drive from
Kathmandu. To trek from Jiri gives you good preparation
for the Everest base camp trek. It is never flat as it
crosses the grain of the land for the first five days.
Lamjura La pass 3530m is the highest access of this trek
just before Lukla, which bestows magnificent display of
pink and iliac
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Trekking Season |
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Nepal’s climate is primarily temperate,
with some tropical regions. Even on winter days
Kathmandu may get up to a pleasant 25 degrees c (75 f).
Lightweight clothing is thus necessary for all treks and
seasons; Trekking in Nepal can be undertaken through the
year. There are four seasons in Nepal. Each season has
its distinct attraction to offer.
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Altitude Sickness |
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One of the classic treks in Nepal,
Everest base camp/Kalapatthar is most commonly visited
as a two-week trek starting and finishing at Lukla, most
popular destinations for the mountain lovers. The treks
will rewards the trekker with a marvelous vista. From
Lukla trekkers must take a gentle walk up the Dudhkoshi
river valley. After entering to Namche Bazaar, you trail
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Clothing/Equipment |
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One of the classic treks in Nepal,
Everest base camp/Kalapatthar is most commonly visited
as a two-week trek starting and finishing at Lukla, most
popular destinations for the mountain lovers. The treks
will rewards the trekker with a marvelous vista. From
Lukla trekkers must take a gentle walk up the Dudhkoshi
river valley. After entering to Namche Bazaar, you trail
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Trekking Permit |
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Fly in to Lukla and walk to the Sherpa village of Namche
Bazaar, the monastery at Tengboche and on to Everest
base camp. It is important to allow enough time on this
trek for acclimatization. It can be very crowded in the
high season
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Trekking Rules |
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Be most economical with all fuel,
specially the local firewood. Use minimum fuel for
showers and discourage campfire. The Trekkers are
strictly forbidden to cut any green forest resources and
to kill any wildlife. Give preference to lodges and
trekking companies that do not use firewood, and
encourage their efforts to conserve the environment;
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