| LowAltitudeTemp
(1000mto3000m) |
Day
25 to 27 C and Night 0 to 5 C |
| HighAltitudeTemp
(above3000m) |
Day 15 to
18 C and Night 1 to -15 |
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| Nepal
is a never-ending outdoor
adventure play-ground. Being home
to eight out of the fourteen highest
peaks in the world, each over 8000m.
and ancient cultures, Nepal is the
place to visit.
If you are looking
for adventure and cultural experience
of life time. Nepal has some of the
best ever popular Hiking, Trekking,
Rock climbing, Peak climbing, Mountaineering,
Kayaking, Rafting, Canyoning, Wildlife
safari, Mountain biking, Paragliding,
Cultural sites and much more…
Rich cultural spirit
that represents unique blend of Buddhism
and Hinduism, Birth place of Buddha,
Home of Mount Everest, World class
rivers, World heritage sites - this
is Nepal and it has something to enjoy
for everyone
Nepal is a trekkers'
paradise. One can trek along will
beaten trails or isolated outposts.
Trekking can be as easy or as difficult
as you want it to be. If planned well,
it can include walks into areas of
special interests such as when Rhododendrons
bloom, or visit the Khumbu area during
the Nami Rimdu festival. Other areas
of interest could cover botanical,
religious, anthropological, wildlife
or plain rambling trips.
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Full Service
-vs. Tea-House Trekking
Full Service treks
include the following: porters, tents,
sleeping bags, food, cook, trekking
permit and other facilities. Also
a detailed route description, equipment
recommendation, health information
and arrangement of transportation
to and from Katmandu. Tea House Trekking,
or live off the land trekking, means
staying in local accommodations and
adaptation to local diet. We strongly
suggest that visitors partake in a
Full Service Trek for various reasons.
The primary ones being that Tea-House
Trekking causes considerable strain
on the local supplies of food (most
hill people have a subsistent lifestyle).
Hygiene issues and a limited variety
of diet, due to supply and available,
can make trekking an unforgettable
experience for the wrong reasons.
When to Trek
Late September to May
is the most popular seasons as skies
are clear and rain is at a minimum.
September to November provides vies
of the Himalaya for several hundred
kilometers. December and January or
the coldest months with heavy snowfall
in the upper hills; crossing high
passes at this time can become impossible.
February and May is warmer in lower
altitudes but the higher hills and
mountains can sill be very cold and
dangerous due to heavy snowfall.

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