Thursday, June 10, 2010

Together for Tourism Year 2011..

Welcome To Trekking Infromation In Nepal......
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Trekking, The way to experience Neapl's unbeatable combination of Natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through them. One can trek through the beaten tracks or virgin trails. Eitherway you are in for an experience of a lifetime. Along with forests of Rhododendrons, isolated hamlets, andpicturesqueMountains, you will also discover all sorts of forgrous animal and wildlife, temple, monasteries, and breathtakind landscapes. Along the trail you will also encounter friendly people of many different cultures,offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional rural life.

Trekking is possible anytime of the year depending where you are going. The popular season is spring and autumn. During winter trekking is possible at lower altitudes. During the monsoon seasonyou can trek in the Northern Nepalese Himalayas of the upper Mustang and upper Dolpa regions.these places are out of reach of the rain and clouds because of the high Mountains are unaffected by the monsoon. The best part about trekking in this season, is that the routes are less crowded and it you happen to be a keen on botany, you will revel in the lush vegetation as the meadows blossom in full swing.


A) Camping Trekking

This classic style of trekking is "tent treks" which employ portes to carry your gear and Sherpas to set up camp, cook and serve meal. You only need to carry a small-lightweight backpack with a water bottle, camera and your day clothes. The day usually begins around 6am with tea, coffee or hot chocolate served to you in fornt of your tent. After your tea and after you have freshened up, you pack up your personnal gear and then have breakfast. While you are eating, the Sherpas take down the tents and pack up loads for the porters. The entire group is on the way about 7 am. The porters are slower and the cook crews (Sherpas) race ahead to have lunch awaiting for the groups arrival. Lunch is usually around 11-12. Most treks usually end by early afternoon (often by 3 pm). And once again, everthing is prepared and waiting for you:your tent is set up and the kitchen crew again has tea prepared. And of course, a delicious meal is just around the corner! Later on you have free time to either relax and read a good book or explore the surrounding area.

Cost Includes on Camping Trek
Tents, Foam, mattress, sleeping bags, Kitchen Tents, Dinning Tents, Kitchen utensils, Cutlery set, Mountain Guide, Climbing gear if necessary, Sherpas, cook, Porters, Trekking permit, and park parmit (except restricted area). All meals ( three times a day) land transportation, boiled water for drinking and for washing body, insurance for Nepalese team, warm clothes for porters and guides.

Cost Excludes on Camping Trek
Clients insurance-including rescue insurance, warm clothes, international and domestic airline tickets, personal expenses such as soft drinks, Alcoholic drinks, books, snacks, ariport tax.

B) Lodge Trekking

Another popular way to trek in Nepal is to using local lodges. These places are often quite nice, serving excellent food and providing many different services such as showers and laundry. There is a limited area where these facilities are available and so be sure to inquire before you go off to a specific region. However, in areas such as the Everest, Annapurna and Langtang Region there are many nice accommodations and one can trek with a bare minimum of equipment. In our package programs we take our clients to some of the nicer places in the regions-for being in such remote areas. I think most people would be impressed with just how nice some of these places are! Like in the camping treks, porters will also carry the clients gear. Treks being from 7 to 8 am. Before we start, we provide hot drinks tea/coffee/hot chocolate and then a nutritious Brekfast. Lunch is provided between 11-12 am and the day usually ends around 3-4 pm.

Cost Includes on Tea House Trek
All meals ( three times a day), Guide, porters, insurance of Nepalese staff, Trekking permit and park entrance permit, hot drinks (tea/coffee/hot chocolate), accommodation, boiled water to drink, Equipment for Nepalese staff.

Cost Excludes on Tea House Trek
Clients insurance-including rescue insurance, warm clothes, intenational and domestic airlines tickets, personal expenses such as soft drinks, Alcholic drinks, books, snacks, airport tax.


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