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How Can You Trek? |
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There are two basic types of accommodation in
trekking; Teahouse and Camping. All the treks are lead by our
professional guides, who all are well trained and licensed by
the Government. |
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Teahouse trek (Mountain lodge trek) |
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A teahouse or mountain lodge is a
locally run guesthouse. Standards do vary enormously
depending upon the area. In popular areas such as
Annapurna, Everest and Langtang, teahouses are more like
hotels, with hot showers, western food, and private
rooms. In more remote areas, somewhat more primitive
cabins are the norm. These tours can be booked at any
time and there is no minimum requirement to the number
of people. If you would prefer, we do have fixed
departure dates between the months of September and May
when often it is possible to join up with a group.
For a teahouse trek, we provide a guide as well as a
sufficient number of porters so that our clients can be
relieved of carrying the majority of their possessions
and bask in the glory of this majestic environment. |
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Camping Trekking |
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A camping trek is fully organized
by the trekking company. On a camping trek you will
sleep in tents. The staff includes a guide, cook,
Sherpa and sufficient porters to carry all trekking
gear. Even if you have never camped before, there is
no need to worry that you won’t enjoy the
experience. The tents we provide are roomy, the
sleeping pads/mattresses are comfortable and
international style food of a high standard is
freshly prepared and served. On all of our treks a
bathroom tent is provided as well as a dining tent
with tables and camp stools, providing a cozy,
comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with fellow
trekkers during the evening. |
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