
The kingdom of Nepal is an experience which creates an indelible mark on the minds of the trekker's well known as one of the best destinations in the world for enjoying the real beauty of nature through trekking. It can be as long or short, as easy or difficult as you desire.Trekking types is in Nepal can be segregated into two types: those where you stay in small lodges or 'Tea House Trek' and those which are fully organised. These treks are popularly called 'Camping Treks'.Himalayan trekkers usually follow the more popular trekking routes expedition. For a truly memorable trekking experience, one should head to Nepal. We keep in mind the interests of both novice and seasoned trekkers while designing our trekking itinerary. For the trekkers who are interested in ultimate adventure excursion.This makes their mountaineering experience more exciting. We provide variety of treks which suit our clients of all age groups and level of experience.
Trekking is the only way of knowledge the people and places intimately. One need not be a mountaineer to trek in the hills of Nepal where more than half of the total population of the country lives. A network of tracks and trails marked with shaded rest places connect numerous villages. A short trek can be revealed fields and forest. A long trek may yield rich contacts with local people and culture. The rich variety in flora and fauna within a short distance is another rewarding experience. And there are always the prospects of viewing some of the highest mountains in the world. We have attained our mentors' trust with our hard work and dedication. We are keen to look after you when you visit Nepal for fulfilling your wishes of top-class trekking and hiking holidays. We eagerly await to answer any querries you might have. We work hard to make your trekking hiking tour vacations very very interesting and successful. We possess necessary manpower and arrangements are made according to your requests. We offer good services, well-trained guides and porters.
December and January are the coldest months with heavy snowfall in the upper hills, crossing high passes at this time can be impossible. February and May are warmer in lower altitude but in high hill can still be very cold and heavy snowfall. In raining season June and July, is just possible for short trekking because of dangerous flooding. From September to November is the most suitable season for trekking as rain is at a minimum, Sky seems clear.
To trek you do not need to be a super athlete nor a mountaineer but a few weeks of training, prior to arriving in Nepal, will enhance your experience. It will not be more enjoyable spending the trip of a lifetime struggling to walk the trails every day when a little sensible preparation before you arrive would make the trails so much more rewarding. So it is important to be in good physical condition before you start your trek and the best way is to do a lot of walking. Try to spend an hour a day on the road. Walk upstairs rather than take a lift, if possible, walk or cycle when you would normally drive or ride a bus, take the dog for a walk. Jogging and aerobics will also hand. Running a few miles most days is probably the best single physical activity, which will hand. It doesn't have to be too complicated. While you are training you can also be breaking in those new trekking boats that may otherwise give you blisters on the first day out on the trail. Those who are planning to climb one of the trekking peaks need to be physically very fit.Please also be mentally prepared for Nepal. It will be good if you try to find out as much as possible about Nepal's customs especially about the particular trek that you have planned before arriving. I am always happy to give you information with updated facts.
We recommend you to be checked by your Physician before trekking and those who are suffering from heart disease, respiratory diseases such as Asthma, emphysema are not advisable to attempt to high altitude treks and any strenuous activity. So, one should be physically fit for trekking.
Sleeping Bag, Warm down-filled and wind proof Jacket to protect from cold, Light weight trekking Shoes, Woolen Socks, Comfortable Trousers or loose Skits for women, Flashlight and Batteries, Hat Sunglasses and Sun cream to protect from sunburn, Gloves, Raincoat and other personal things like Camera, extra cloths etc.
Nepal Government assigns Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) to implement Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC) now becomes TIMS Registration Required for trekkers.Nepal’s tourism begins it’s new year, 2008, with a new system called Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS).Nepal, has been called 'a Trekker's Paradise'.
Everest region can be reached by air or on foot. Jiri is a ten hour drive from Kathmandu, by air there is three options. The most convenient from Everest trek is Lukla, which is serviced by many domestic airlines with daily flights from Kathmandu.Another option is the airstrips at Phaplu, near the district headquater which is serviced by daily flight from Capital... Read More
Annapurna is the most popular trekking route for the trekker's one of the top ten trekking trails of the world.It offers excellent view of the three peaks over (8,000m.) walking through the rhododendron forest and the deepest Kaligandaki gorge in the world add spice to this trip.Other specialties are cultural life of different ethinic groups.... Read More
Langtang, the third most popular trekking area in Nepal after Everest and annapurna it lies langtnag trekking nepal in the middle part of Nepal directly north of Kathmandu. This region includes Langtang Himal,Langtang national park & the Gosaikunda Lake (the most popular Hindu pilgrimage site) is situated in this region. Langtang also boasts baffling extremes in topography and climate conditions, and just one day ... Read More
Nepal has a large population of both Hindus and Buddhists, and the countryside is crisscrossed by trails in all directions. It is remote and unknown from the Western viewpoint because of its relative inaccessibility and its distance from Kathmandu . Regular flights to Jumla and several other airstrips in the west reduce this remoteness somewhat, but add considerably to the cost and to the logistical problems.... Read More
Eastern Nepal Trek gives an Ample opportunity to explore cultural & spiritual knowledge its goals in eastern Nepal include Makalu base camp, an eastern approach to Everest, and the area near Kanchenjunga . There is endless variety in this part of the country. Most ethnic groups are represented and many villages, such as Dhankuta, Khandbari and Bhojpur, are large, prosperous and clean. The area has hot, rice-growing districts and also encompasses the cooler tea-growing region of Ilam.... Read More
One of the reasons that we are different is because we can offer you treks in remote and undisturbed parts of Nepal, on trails that stay well away from the very popular trekking areas. Sometimes even deploying exploratory recce treks to find ancient pilgrim routes and trails that connect villages to very scenic and remote high altitude grazing pastures. Following are some of the treks that give you the best oppurtunity to see the real Nepal... Read More