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Trekking Grades |
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In order to enjoy your trekking in Nepal it is
necessary to know which trek matches most with your physical
capabilities. Thus, we have graded all our treks in the
following ranks :- |
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Easy * |
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Trekking is essentially day hiking and
doesn't require any special training. However, good
physical condition, a love of walking, and a desire to
enjoying the spectacular views of the mountains and
encounter village life are essential. We offer a diverse
range of easy treks. Categorizing a trek as easy means
that no difficult climbing or ascents to high altitudes
is involved. They take usually no more than a week and
are suitable for anyone. Be assured that a loss of
altitude in no way means a loss of interesting things to
see and experience. While our more challenging treks get
you closer to a small number of mountain ranges, lower
altitude treks often provide better viewpoints from
which to enjoy the colorful horizons of a whole series
of ranges. The duration of a trek can be from 4 to 9
days with an average of 4 to 5 hours walking per day.
The elevation of the trail will be between 800m/2624ft
and 2800m/ 9240ft above sea level. |
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Moderate ** |
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These treks are suitable for any
walker looking for something a little more
challenging and energetic. They are a combination of
some longer and shorter walks and hill-walking
experience is desirable. The duration is usually
from 10 to 15 days. Following the up and down
terrain of Nepal and walking to higher elevations
contrasts these treks to those in the easy
classification. However, you will be rewarded for
your efforts with spectacular close-up views of
glaciers and of the high Himalayas. Although the
terrain is not difficult, some vigorous hiking
experience is useful. There may be up to 6 hours a
day on the trail and the elevation rises and falls
from 800m/ 2624ft to 4000m/13210ft above sea level. |
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Fairly Strenuous *** |
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Since the terrain can be hard and
the days long, hikers on these treks should be in
good physical condition and have some previous
mountain walking experience. Steep climbing may be
involved, although it is never necessary to use
ropes. Treks at this level can he arranged for
periods of 16 to 21 days. Typically, a gradual
ascent through a green river valley will lead you up
to a number of high passes, where you will reach the
altitude of 5416m. Often times, you will get a close
insight into the Tibetan culture. Participants
should except to trek above 5416m/17872ft. |
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Strenuous **** |
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These real adventure treks are
both technical and highly strenuous. Excellent
physical condition is essential and mountaineering
experience is preferable.
Following rough terrain, they involve steep ascents
to high altitudes with the possibility of some rope
climbing. Stamina is needed to complete one of these
treks, as it can take from 20 to 28 days to reach
the heart of the wildernesses that they transverse.
Participants should except to trek above
5600m/18480ft |
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Note :
Please note that the grade of treks can vary throughout
the year as weather and ground conditions change. These
can vary on a day-to-day basis as well as season to
season. You should be aware of this and take it into
consideration when you choose the level of trek that is
suitable for you. |
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