Trekking
Season in Nepal :
Autumn: Sep-Nov October and November
are really Nepal's highest months - offering excellent
weather and tantalizing mountain views.
Winter: Dec-Feb This season is noted for occasional
snowfall only at higher elevations. Mountain passes may
be snowbound, hence it is ideal for trekking at lower
elevations, generally below 3000 meters.
Spring: Mar-May Different varieties of wild flowers,
specially the rhododendrons, make the hillside above 5000
meters a haunting paradise during this season. It is mildly
warm at lower elevations and at higher elevation over
4000 meters the mountain views are excellent and temperature
is quite moderate.
Summer: Jun-Aug Summer months really continue up to
mid-September making travel wet and warm. These times
are blessed for the keen botanist as the higher valleys
and meadows blossom with flowers and lush vegetation.
Insect repellent is a nice addition to your What to Bring
list. During this season, you can trek in the rain-shadow
(places are out of reach of the rain clouds because of
the high mountains) areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang
and Dolpo.
Trekking is normally no more than walking in the mountain.
Your walking trail passes through different landscape,
ethinic villages, forests. Some treks start from low altitude
and step to the higher altitude, some treks starts from
high altitude and step up to higher. some trek are less
than 2800m.
So we catagorise the trek:
1. Easy Level: a trek in a low altitude, not so steepy,
normally non technical, accessible for all.
2. Midium Level: A trek low to high altitude, good health
and good walking experience required, non technical,
3. High level trek: A trek breath taking in altitude,
requires very good health and good experience of trekking,
technical also.
4. Trekking Peak: Trekking is connected with a summit
of peak.
5. Expedition. Normally trek starts after your breakfast
0730 to 0800 in the morning. after 3-4 hours lunch break
than after unitl 4-5 o'clock trek continue.The walking
is in average 5-6 hours perday but in some cases
8-9 hours walking also exists.
About Altitude sickness/ accident during the trek:There
is posibility of altitude sickness if you have some of
deaseses like blood pressure. rhume (cold), respiration
problem. Other than this if the height is raidly gained
you couldfeel mountain sickness (Pulmonary Edema: head
ache, loss of appetite, nausea and sometimes vomiting
dizzyness). The accumulation of fluids in the cells and
body can be harmful in the lungs and brain. If the fluid
is collected in lungs there is very difficult situation
in respiration even thought at the time of rest. If one
does not descend down in this condition the fluid generates
cough and finally High altitude Pulmonary Edema. Precaution
of this: We advice you to take fluid as much as you can,
dont rush. use garlic soup during the high altitude. Use
preventive medication like Diamox, Coca ect.
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About Communication with nepalese people:
Nepalese people greet the people by Namaste with two hand.
Please do not touch the wemen by male and men by the wemen.
Remove your shoes to enter in holy places. Do not touch
the drinking vessel on your lips.
About Trekking Permit
/ Entry Fees:
A trekking permit is a must to visit restricted areas
mentioned below. To visit normal trekking areas, no permission
is required.
Normal areas Trekking Permit / Entry Fees:
Annapurna
Region Entry : For foreign Nationals -NRS 2,000 P.P.
& for SAARC Nationals- NRS 250 P.P.
Everest and Langtang Region :For foreign Nationals
-NRS 1,000 P.P. & for SAARC Nationals- NRS 250 P.P.