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Camping Trek : You're fully catered for camping. All the camping gear including foodstuff, tents, sleeping bags, medical kits and other relevant stuff will be carried along the trek by our porters and packed animals. We pitch the camp on marshland or where is the most suitable and eat the food that our trained cooks prepare. You will be accompanied by a guide, Sherpas, cooks, porters and sometime packed animals.
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How can I find out more about one of your treks?
If you would like to find out more about one of our treks, perhaps one that we have detailed on this site or you may have other ideas, then please contact us using our contact form.How difficult is the trekking?
If truth be told, trekking is no more than simply walking for pleasure off-the-beaten-track, where you will enjoy extreme wilderness untouched by modern development. Yet it demands a physically fitness. But don't be afraid! You need not develop knotted muscles to be fit for trekking. To trek, you have to be neither a mountaineer nor athlete. Anyone with pair of strong legs, a will for adventure to explore the exotic nature will enjoy the thrill of trekking. We only ask you take the flight of stairs instead of escalator in your office and apartment several months prior to starting trek. Regular bicycling, swimming, jogging, cross-country skiing, aerobic exercise would be greatly beneficial for you. Don't tell yourself that you will get in good shape after a few days of walking. When you climb toward a high pass of 5000m after 3-4 days trekking, you will be a lot happier if you have taken regular exercise before set off.How many hours will I need to walk?
For many of the trekking areas you need to walk at least 3hrs before lunch break and 2hrs after lunch. Sometime you need to walk 8-9hrs per day when you are doing a Tea House trek, for you are fully dependent upon trailside lodges and inns for accommodation and other provisions. In case of a Full Catered Camping Trek it is up to you how far you want to walk each day, you are not governed by particular destination. You have all the provisions carried along by our porters and other trekking crews.How should we fuel ourselves during the trek?
During a Tea House Trek you buy food and sleep in trailside lodges and inns. Many of the trailside lodges offer a menu consisting of a wide range of food items especially in popular trekking areas. On the other hand our trained guide and experience porters have the ideas to keep you fit all round your trekking time. For the Full Catered Camping Trek we prepare food as per your likings. We arrange everything before you set off for trekking. Our trained trekking cooks will prepare food for you. The items of tinned food available in New Delhi may have a slightly different taste, though the foods are very hygienic and nutritious.In case of rescue or evacuation?
Thanks to being one of the active members of Himalayan Rescue Association, getting any help to our clients is rapid. Our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that occur during a trek. But if a serous emergency occurs, then outside help is needed. Every client should have his or her own insurance before coming to India or any of the other countries we trek in. If an emergency occurs, We initially cover the cost of an evacuation until your insurance company delivers payment.Tea House Trek or Camping Trek?
Tea House Trek : There are lots of trail-side lodges and inns where we can take food and stay overnight in lodges and inns. We are not equipped with camping gear. We take along with us the apparel that we need during the trek - cameras, medical kits, and other things of a personal nature. A guide and a porter or two accompany you. In Nepal it is hard to find yourself in complete wilderness until you are above 4,000m (12,000ft). Still, you will sometimes encounter taut nomad people during summer when they herd highland-cattle for grazing.Camping Trek : You're fully catered for camping. All the camping gear including foodstuff, tents, sleeping bags, medical kits and other relevant stuff will be carried along the trek by our porters and packed animals. We pitch the camp on marshland or where is the most suitable and eat the food that our trained cooks prepare. You will be accompanied by a guide, Sherpas, cooks, porters and sometime packed animals.
