Sunday, November 8, 2009

Trekking in Nepal

Among the many tourist adventure activities in Nepal, trekking is by far the most popular. The diversity in Nepal's nature and a range of exotic culture makes this country ideal for trekking. Trekking in Nepal provides an opportunity to observe the local culture of the people and enjoy the beauty of nature undisturbed by the influence of modernity one can choose between fully organized trekking and independent trekking, depending on the situation fully organized trekking costs comparatively higher and has a fixed itinerary. However, trekkers have their own staffs and can even visit remote regions that have no teahouse infrastructure, when trekking is done in organized group, independent or teahouse trekking on the other hand is suitable for small groups wanting to visit the more popular areas that have a good network of teahouse.

My Organize Trekking : An Organized Trekking offers the best value: not luxury but not cut-price, flexible but comfortable. Everything you need, except for personal articles like clothes, day pack, walking boots or sleeping bag, is supplied; if needed, these can easily be acquired in Nepal. We supply whatever staff or materials you require - Guides, Sherpas, cooks, tents, mattresses, food, water, etc.Meals on Organized Trekking are always nutritious and tasty. This type of trek is very safe and very comfortable as it is much like the more expensive custom trekking. While it is safer than a Tea House Trekking, it does cost more because we supply staff, varied meals, and clean and comfortable sleeping accommodation.

Tea House Trekking (Lodge Trekking) :In Nepal, it is quite popular to trekking along the many trails, stopping each night to eat and sleep at a local Tea House. Our guide takes you along your route, organizing and paying for places to eat and sleep. Meals depend on the menu at the tea house, usually the simple basic meals of the local people. Although many tea houses and hotels in the hills and mountains are reasonably comfortable, some may be dirty and, in areas where chimneys are rare, rooms may be smoky. The benefit of Tea House Trekking is that, by arranging food and accommodation locally, you can move at your own pace, set your own schedule and - most importantly - meet and experience the real life of the rural people.

Camping Trekking:A Camping Trekking is surprisingly luxurious. You are woken each morning when hot water and a hot drink are brought to your tent. All the trekking gear - sleeping tents, sleeping bags, mattresses, kitchen tents, cooking gear and toilet tents - are provided, along with all necessary support staff. A Sirdar (chief guide) is employed to pre-arrange and then to oversee the entire program. All land transportation, local permits, taxes, porter insurance, port dues, and entrance fees to National Parks or sites constituting an integral part of the trip are arranged. Depending on the area, provisions are based either on fresh local food or a combination of local and imported ingredients. Your only job is to enjoy yours.

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