Friday, June 25, 2010

traking in nepal

Literally, the word 'trekking' refers to gentle walk along Himalayan trails that has been appreciated by all as the most happening open - air activity. But we can found that trekking has been discovered as the soul cleansing accomplishment desired by anyone who welcomes nature. Level of difficulty depends largely upon where, when and how one is trekking. With proper preparation before and having observed basic trekking rules, Nepal is regarded as a safe country to trek. Nepal provides a myriad of opportunities for trekking enthusiasts from easy to physically demanding Himalayan excursion. There is no pressure to speed up step during hiking. We rather encourage you to set your own leisurely pace allowing yourself explore the beauty of close surroundings abundantly. It is simply not a job of walking from one place to another heading towards a final destination, but more a continuing experience of Nepal's diversity in terms of ethnicity, religions, topography, etc. Thus, it is not concerned with distance. At the higher elevation, trekking will be based on rest and explore in between to enable you adjust with the new environment and to meet full acclimatization. Basically, trekking can be categorized into two types comprising of tented camping trek and tea house trek. How to make a trek depends upon the routes chosen. Tented camping trek is suitable where there is not tea houseinfrastructure and economical for large groups which costs comparatively high for small team. Whereas, while trekking on the most popular routes connected with good tea house network, lodge to lodge trek is recommended. The main emphasis should be placed on keeping oneself safe, warm and healthy while ensuring a momentous journey.

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