There might be very few destinations on the earth which can equal the enthralling beauty and unique culture of Nepal. Global Adventurers boast about Nepal’s wild nature and myriads of first timers prepare to trek along the wild trials in Nepal that lead to highland Himalayas. However, the holidays to trek along the challenging trials of Nepalese mountains isn’t as simple as enjoying the beach water or traveling around the sophisticated European Cities. It demands a serious commitment. The trekking holiday in Nepal demands a reasonable health condition, stamina to walk and definitely the high level of patience. Well preparation and taking a chance to enjoy the trekking holiday in Nepal rewards with abundant natural and cultural treasures so, the decision of undertaking a trekking holiday in Nepal becomes worthwhile in the very first day of the trek. So novice trekkers with the trekking adventure in their wish-list shall at least give a try to trekking holiday in Nepal. We guarantee you will begin to fall in love with Nepal and return to this Himalayan Wonderland not twice, not thrice but many times. The trekkers planning to visit to Nepal for a trekking holiday for the first time, shall know the below mentioned things.
When to go?
From the second week of February to the end of May which is spring season in Nepal and from the first week of October to second week of December which is autumn season in Nepal are the two best times to visit the nation. Temperatures are ideal in both seasons for the trekking holiday. Between 15-250C in spring and between 10-150C in autumn, both seasons offer their individual highlights. During springs the entire forests throughout the trials in trekking bloom at its best with colorful flowers whereas; during autumns clear blue skies present immaculate and matchless Himalayan views.
Where to go?
Nepal offers plenty of trekking destinations depending upon trekker’s preferences. The soft treks for the novice trekkers and for trekkers willing to ignore high elevation and longer duration in the mountains are available in several trekking regions of the nation. Poonhill Ghorepani Trek in the Annapurna Region, Langtang Valley in the Lanagtang Region and Everest View Trek in the Everest Region are most opted soft treks. Similarly, trekkers willing to test more of their endurance prefer moderate treks. Round Annapurna Trek, Everest Base Camp Treks and Upper Mustang Treks are the most preferred treks in the category. Similarly, for the trekkers demanding an extreme trekking adventure can pick far west trekking to Upper Dolpo or Three Cols Trek or Tsum Valley Trek. Apart from the above mentioned treks Nepal has lot more to offer. We can customize the trek for you in corner of Nepal including the most challenging trek- Great Himalayan Trial Trek.
Before you go?
Make sure you have immune yourself with the vaccines. Vaccinations include Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus and Rabies. Please do read about Altitude Mountain Sickness if you are planning to trek above 2500m altitude. Leave everything else on us we will handle it professionally to make your trekking vacation a lifetime experience.
What to take?
We recommend you to travel light. However, there are few important things we would advise you to carry with you for the trekking holiday in Nepal. A strong pair of shoes with firm grip or you can carry an additional grip for your shoes. Carry a couple of flexible shorts or trousers with T Shirts, a pair sun glasses, sun lotion, sun hat, trekking pole, warm socks, a pair of gloves, a warm jacket, a pair of insulated trousers, a head torch and a strong trekking bag.
When you’re in Nepal
Make sure you do not offend the locals. We will brief you about important Nepalese culture on your arrival. However, the most important part of Nepalese culture you can start practice before you fly to Nepal is the Nepalese way to greet people. The best way to greet a Nepali is by joining your palms at your chest and pronouncing “Namaste”- (Na- Mas- Te) with a smile in your face.
Nothing complicated, follow these few things and leave the rest on us. We will make sure you will be visiting Nepal time and time again…
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