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Nepal Trekking

Nepal Trekking is one long-term activity that draws repeat visitors to the country. Therefore, Nepal is the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast. Nepal offers a myriad of possibilities from the short and easy walking excursions to the demanding and strenuous challenges of the snowy peaks (mountain) and their foothills and valleys. But however easy or moderate, or strenuous, there is something for every palate that goes with trekking in Nepal's hills, mountains and hinterlands, the most rewarding way to experience Nepal's indomitable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through the length, breadth and the altitudes of Nepal. Trekking in Nepal Himalaya is a much a unique cultural experience as well as an ultimate Himalayan adventure. You will share the trail with many pack animals and hard working porters who carry heavy load of supplies, much of which is consumed by trekkers.

Is trekking for Everyone?
Ask how strong are not your legs and how high can you not go? Wear a smile and have an attitude, and you are ready for any hills. Trek in groups, go with a guide and porters. Load your luggage on the porter, then walk and explore the mountains easily. Take a rest whenever you want to, let the porters cook your meal while you relax for an hour or two, and then again walk to Tent and for a good-night sleep. Wake up the next morning to do it all over again, or roll down the hills. Everyone can do trekking and everyone can find a hill waiting to be explored in Nepal.

Tea House Trekking
Simply, The Teahouse trekking is guided walking and very popular in the well-developed tourist regions including Annapurna, Everest and Langtang – Helambu, where western cuisine as well Nepalese food (Dalbhat) is available. Overnight accommodation is in good, clean guest houses, lodges and hotels.

Camping Trekking
In a camping trek you will be accommodated in tents and all meals will be provide for you form the camp cook site. Toilet facilities will be provide in the form of pit toilets and washing facilities will be minimal. When organized by a company, everything will be provided for you as well as the porters to carry everything you need. Camping is a fun and social way of trekking esp. in large groups. If trekking independently on a camping trek, you should note that In populated areas you may be camping on sites near to tea house which means that toilets and showers may be available to you (you rent the site from the tea house for a small cost) and food and fuel supplies can be readily purchased or you can dine in a teahouse.. In remote areas you will be in the wilderness and no such facilities will be available, it is necessary to carry all required food and supplies with you. You should be well researched and prep pared on such trips. Though if trekking in a group a company will take care of everything for you.
For further information available at http://www.tourinnepal.com




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