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Trekking INFORMATION
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Trekking in Nepal offers two major accommodation
choices. The first, increasingly popular one, is
overnight stay in Tea Houses (small guest lodge)
along the popular routes. These inns range from
being very basic dormitories to comfortable,
homely hostels with private rooms, dining rooms,
dining rooms & solar heated showers. Along the
main routes, there are many choices & it is
often difficult for the unaccompanied trekker to
know where is the best place to stay. One of the
responsibilities of your guide is to know which
hotels offer clean, comfortable rooms &
nutritious, well cooked meals at reasonable
prices. Besides shelter & warmth, Tea Houses
offer the chance to get to know other trekkers
as you visit in the evening & swap adventure
stories with people from many countries. You
will have the opportunity to meet your Nepali
hosts & learn more about the local culture.
Tourist standard of hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara
and other part and Tourist standard of vehicle
(Tourist Bus only in available place).
Services of English speaking trekking guide and
necessary porters during trek.
Accommodation & meals while trekking will be in
local teahouse at the Annapurna, Everest, and
Langtang areas.
Accommodation (outside the national park),
meals, and activities charge.
Camping accommodation will be provided in some
areas where teahouse is not available
Price includes :-
* A Guide
* All meal three times a day (Breakfast, Lunch &
Dinner with Hot Drinks) in Lodges
* Food and Accommodation of Guide and Porter and
daily wages.
* Necessary Porters ( 1 Porter each for 2
clients )
* Accommodation in Lodges along the way.
* Ground Transportation from and to trek as per
itinerary.
* Trekking Permit (only for necessary area)
* National Park or conservation are Permit and
Local Taxes
* Domestic Airfare as per Itinerary.
* Insurance of Guide and Porters
* First Aid Kit on require.
* Services of rescue Helicopter
* Airport transfers to and from the Hotel in
Kathmandu
* Guide for sight-seeing in Kathmandu if
require.
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NECESSARY TREKKING EQUIPMENT LIST.
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When selecting your personal items, keep in mind
the number of days you'll be trekking, the time
of year and the altitude. We advise our clients
to bring these items:
* Down Jacket,
* Sleeping bag,
* Hiking pants,
* Waterproof jacket,
* Long sleeved shirt,
* Jumper or fleecy jacket,
* T - shirts,
* Trekking shoes or boots,
* Comfy shoes for around the camp,
* Mountain trekking boots,
* Polypropylene/wool socks,
* Light cotton socks or under wool socks,
* Rucksack,
* Sun hat,
* Woolen hat,
* Gloves,
* Sun block for lip liner,
* Sun block Goggles or sunglasses,
* Long underwear,
* Insulated pants Nylon windbreaker,
* Nylon wind pants,
* Water bottle,
* Sewing kit,
* Medical & first aid kit,
* Flash light,
* Batteries and bulbs,
* Swiss army knife,
* Towel and toiletries,
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