General FAQs
How difficult is the trek?
Trekking in Himalaya can sometimes be challenging as it requires strength and a will to reach the destination. You might have to walk for about an average of 5-8 hours a day depending upon the trek grades. The up and downs the trails in the Himalayas requires certain strength. If you are physically fit then you can join any of the treks. We will make sure that you get proper amount of rest and adapt to the challenging mountain environment. Our itineraries are prepared in such a way that you will get proper amount of rest and is also flexible as there can be few changes made subject to the guide’s suggestion and clients wish.
Why trek?
Is it for me?
I have trekked/hiked before. Is a guide really necessary?
Is there an age limit to trek in the Himalayas?
How difficult is trekking?
Is previous trekking experience really necessary?
When is the best time to trek in Nepal?
Are any permits required for trekking?
How long do treks last?
How many walking hours per day?
What are the accommodations on trek like?
What is teahouse trekking?
What is camping trek?
Where can we get drinking water?
Where do we eat our meals? What’s on the menu?
How can I stay connected while trekking?
What physical criteria will ensure I'm fit enough to trek?
How will we deal with altitude acclimation?
What do I need to know about sun protection?
What happens if I get sick or injured while trekking?
Are solo female travelers safe on Himalayan treks?
What type of insurance should I have?
What should I pack?
How much should my backpack weigh?
What sort of footwear is recommended?
How much can a porter carry?
How much should I tip my guide and porter?
How much money should I bring along on trek?
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