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Nepal has only been opened to the West since 1951 and despite the veneer of westernization in the cities, by and large it remains a very traditional, religious and tolerant society. As guests, one must respect this and respond sensitively. Whilst the Nepalese will never rebuke for unknowingly offending them, it is always desirable to respect as many of their customs and beliefs as is possible. Most trekking in Nepal does not require any climbing experience. Anyone with good health and a love for the outdoors can go trekking. Though a day's trek can involve a fair amount of uphill trails & descents, the trekkers are free to set their own pace walking along well established village paths, enjoy a close contact with mountain people, breathe the crisp mountain air & view the magnificent Himalayan peaks. There are many trails, many of them are old trade or pilgrimage routes, leading through terraced hillsides, forested ridges, river banks, paddy fields, forest covers, connecting picturesque hamlets & mountain villages. This is actually the best way to see and know Nepal. We have been running Treks & Expeditions throughout the length and breadth of our country. Our team comprises of some of the best and most experienced Sherpa guides & camp cooks. Totally reliable and hardworking our “Mountain boys” have earned respect and forged close friendship with all of our clients who have gone trekking with us. We offer all inclusive trek arrangements with all meals, camping equipment and Sherpa support. Our various treks with duration ranging from just 1 day to over 4 weeks are specially designed for the first-timers & veteran hikers alike. Whichever of the treks the clients choose, it is essential to remember that a trek is not a climbing experience. On a full organized trek, campsites are carefully selected to afford the walk each day at their own pace and our Sherpa staff are always around to guide and assist them. All camping equipment and foodstuffs are included in the trek cost. They will be carried by our porters, who will also carry their duffel bags. All they need to carry is their rucksack/day-pack containing camera equipment, water bottle, medicine, toilet kit and other personal belongings. In case they find it difficult to even cope with this, our Sherpas will be more than happy to assist. Our corporate Philosophy has always stressed on the fact that it is quite possible to trek and enjoy the beauty of our mountains without disturbing its delicate Socio-economic fabric and endangering its equally delicate Environmental & Ecological balance. All trek clients are accordingly informed through briefing and handouts prior every trek. Most of the trails are well maintained; many trails up steep slopes are often paved with stones by villagers. Trekking in Nepal entails walking up and down countless times. Most treks go through areas between 1,000m-3,000m. The Everest Base Camp & Round Annapurna treks which are the most popular trek routes reach over 5,000m. |
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