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Guide To Trekking In Nepal - Adventure  Nepal  Eco Treks

24th Mar, 2022

Guide To Trekking In Nepal - Adventure Nepal Eco Treks

The Nepal Tourism Board, the body responsible for promoting the country’s tourism, announced the decision on March 3. According to the board, the decision was taken after consulting with the country’s various tourism stakeholders. “The two main objectives behind the ba are to make trekking in Nepal safer and to create more employment opportunities in the country,

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Many of Nepal’s popular trekking trails are in remote destinations where human settlements are sparse and cellular connectivity unreliable. And in the country’s remote mountainous trails, sudden weather changes and such natural disasters as landslides occur frequently, posing immense risks to solo trekkers unfamiliar with the region’s conditions.

How to hire a trekking guide in Nepal


The Nepal Tourism Board has made it clear that solo and FIT trekkers will have to hire guides through government-authorized trekking agencies. Trekkers are free to choose the trekking expedition outfitter of their choice.

Since there are many unauthorized trekking companies offering services, Nepal Government advises visitors to do their homework, and make sure the outfitter they are dealing with has a license to operate legally in Nepal. The Nepal Tourism Board is also working on a database that will have a list of all registered trekking companies in the country. 

Nepal is well-known for its charming mountains including the mighty Mount Everest known to many. The locals are very friendly to visitors. There are several well-made tea houses for serving tea to visitors and locals. Trekking in Nepal is quite a great idea to adventure. There are many places for trekking and therefore you have to be clear on your objectives. Nepal offers short treks, mediums, and long treks. The following are some of the guidelines you should follow for a smooth trek.

Choose the best season to go trekking

Nepal has been experiencing a drastic change in its seasons and monsoon rains. Seasons change from time to time and therefore it is difficult to choose the most appropriate for adventure. You need to keep in touch with your trekking company to help you choose the days, month which is suitable for you. A reputable company will give you their staff to guide you.

Pack all your necessities for trekking

Mardi Himal Trek spring landscape with flowers of rhododendron in Nepal[/caption] There are a few basics that you need to carry with you. This should be done before you are set for your journey. Get all that you may require ready so that you don’t have to go spending money on things you already have. It can be very costly for you to buy things like a tent, hiking shoes, sleeping bags in Nepal because the demand for such items is very high. Pack your thermal clothing, jackets, sunglasses, bag, tent hiking poles, and such. Whatever you need to buy, do it before you leave for Nepal.

Train to prepare for trekking

upper mustang trekking[/caption] Trekking in Nepal is not a walk in a park. At least a month before you set for this destination, you should prepare by exercising, doing a few rounds in your city, or home country. Do some treks in some hilly place- get used to it. This will ensure that you don’t get stressed once you are in Nepal.

You require a trekking guide

Pikey Peak Trek Your hiking will be very enjoyable with a guide moving with you all the way and helping you where necessary. Some areas are restricted and you will need to know which ones so that you avoid the restricted areas. Guides will make the trip more enjoyable. Be ready. They will also help you to get the trekkers’ information management system permit in Nepal.

Trekking is grouped by regions at Nepal

 Dolpo Phoksundo Lake Trek[/caption] The best treks are grouped by region in Nepal; you will be able to visit a couple of places in one trip. This helps you to choose the best region for Nepal trekking and enjoy their adventure. The regions are the Everest region, Annapurna region, mustang, western Nepal, Eastern Nepal and Langtang, Manaslu, and Helambu regions.

Teamwork wins

Everest base camp trek Hiking on a high multitude comes with its challenges including some acute mountain sickness. You may not notice it on your own and therefore you need a guide that understands and can spot it. Once it’s diagnosed at earlier stages, the symptoms can be dealt with and thus you’re relieved. If you are a trekking diehard, then Nepal has the best scenes for you. You only need to get a good trek company with experienced guides who will help you enjoy your time.

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The trail passes through Sherpa villages, glaciers and finally to the lap of Mt Everest, the world’s highest mountain. The Everest base camp trek that passes through Sherpa villages, glaciers and finally to the lap of the world’s highest mountain–Mt Everest–has been ranked 4th best treks in the world by Lonely Planet, the leading travel guide book publisher in the world. ‘

The 10 best treks in the world’ updated in June 2020 by the guidebook says everybody wants a glimpse of the world’s highest mountain and that’s the reason why the Everest base camp trek has become so popular.

“Reaching a height of 5,545m (18,193ft) at Kalapathar, this two-three-week trek is extremely popular, thanks to its spectacular scenery but also romanticism; successful trekkers are able to proudly say they’ve stood at the base of the world’s highest mountain,” the guidebook said. The trail threads between small, characterful mountain villages en route to the famous campground and is trafficked by Sherpa people of the Solu Khumbu or khumbu Valley.

Evening view of mount Ama Dablam on the way to Mount Everest Base Camp Khumbu valley Solukhumbu Sagarmatha national park - Nepalese himalayas mountains[/caption] “The heights reached during this trek are literally dizzying until you acclimatize to the altitude, and the continuous cutting across valleys certainly has its ups and downs.

Be warned: prime trekking season brings serious crowds.” Most of the trek is through the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Sagarmatha is the Nepali name for Everest) and a refuge for musk deer, snow leopard, Himalayan Thar, black bear and many spectacular types of iridescent pheasant. !Have a look our Everest Base Camp Trek detailed itinerary

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