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Trekking Arrangement
A truly outdoor adventure, where you
sleep in the tents preached under
the open sky. A dedicated team of
trekking staffs will be at your
service under the command of a
Sirdar - the guide always attentive. |
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Trekking Season
Such in the diversity of this
Himalayan Kingdom that trekking in
most of the routes is possible
throughout the year. With the
changing weather conditions the
surroundings also changes. |
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Trekking Grades
Due to the innumerable trekking
routes and programs that the country
has to offer, depending on the
difficulty, the routes are
categorized into different grades. |
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Trekking Permit
Most of the popular trekking routes
don’t require a trekking permit.
However, to visit a few trekking
areas which are restricted areas, a
trekking permit is a must. These
restricted areas are open |
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Normal Trekking Days
Each morning after packing our bags
and having a good breakfast, we set
off on the day's walk. All we need
to carry is a small day pack
containing water bottle, camera, sun
cream, hat, rain jacket and warm
jumper |
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Meals and Drinks
Our well trained cook and kitchen
crew will serve you three tasty,
plentiful and nutritious meals daily
with a variety of local and Western
dishes. In the morning, breakfast
consists of a choice of porridge |
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Clothing and Trekking Gears
The clothing you bring will need to
allow for both the warmth of the
days and the chill of the nights.
While trekking during the day at
lower altitudes, lightweight
trekking trousers and T-shirts are
recommended. |
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Service Included
We provide all the tents, sometimes
dome tents, sometimes sturdy “A”
frames and normally people share one
tent between two; a foam mattress
for each; all the cutlery and
utensils, cooking pots, stoves; |
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