On beaten trails or
virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The organic rhythm of foot
travel is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with
the country. Trekking usually consists of a series of ascents and
descents walking 5 to 7 hours (9 to 14 kms per day on average with a
guide, cook and porters and on some occasions pack animals.
Trekkers rely on our staff
for path finding and an introduction to the local people, culture,
religion, and lifestyle. A trekking route will often pass through
forests of rhododendron, bamboo, oak, and hemlock, visiting one or two
villages each day. Rivers are crossed on log passages or suspension
bridges.
It’s not unusual to cross
snowfields in the morning and bathe in sub-tropical streams in the
afternoon. For the most part, trekking routes are well traveled by local
people, but remain unmarked without sign posts.
The objective of trekking
is not just the particular destination, but the journey itself. You
travel at a modest pace, observing nature, rural communities, and
spectacular mountain panoramas.
Our job is to ensure your comfort and safety as we
take you where you want to go, at your own pace. We show you what you
have come to see, and help you discover things you had no idea were
there!
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