| Q: What is the general duration of
the treks?
A: The duration of the trek depends on
the region of the trek and on interests which
you have. Generally speaking, your trek can range
from 2-3 days to month time or longer periods
if you wish. Even the same trek can be of a different
duration for different trekkers depending on their
wishes and interests on the route.
Q: How difficult are the treks?
A: Difficulty of the treks depends on
the region of the trek and duration of it. Shorter
treks tend to be easier while longer ones require
some physical fitness.
Q: What is the Tea House Trek?
A: Tea House Trek - is a trek during
which at the end of each trekking day you stay
for overnight in Tea Houses. “Nepal Mountain
Trekking” also organizes Camping Treks during
which you stay for overnight in tents which our
guides will set up for you and food during such
treks will be cooked by our experienced cook.
Q: What can I expect from Tea House?
A: Tea House is the combination of guest house,
restaurant, and social hang out. Many years experience
of “Nepal Mountain Trekking” in field
of organizing various treks in Nepal assures you
that we have chosen for our treks the cleanest
and most hygienically kept Tea Houses with friendly
atmosphere and best views. Most of the Tea Houses
have running water facility. Many of them have
hot water available for bathing. But we discourage
our groups from using water heated by wood as
lack of firewood in most villages is a big environmental
concern in Nepal.
Q: What facilities we will have in Tea
House?
A: Private rooms are available in most
tea houses except for high altitudes ones. Most
bathrooms are shared. Most of the Tea Houses have
running water facility.
Q: Where do we eat our meals and what
kind of food is available?
A: During a Tea House trek you will have
breakfast and dinner in the Tea House, lunch will
be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants.
During a Camping Trek all food will be cooked
by our experienced cook. Every Tea House serves
the traditional Nepali meal Dal Bhat (rice and
lentil soup). All Tea Houses of our routs have
variety of different food items, such as rice,
vegetables, noodles, potatoes and soup. Many of
them have western food on menu. Soft drinks, snacks
and beer are available in most of the Tea Houses
and trail side restaurants.
Q: Is it safe to eat during the trek?
A: Food safety is always a big concern
and we take it very seriously. That is why we
have chosen the cleanest and most hygienically
kept Tea Houses for our routs. During a Camping
Trek our cook prepares safe and tasty meals from
carefully chosen food items and only hygienic
cleaning facilities are used.
Q: What are the sources of drinking water
supply during trekking?
A: All Tea Houses have boiled water for
trekkers. And on the trek you will be provided
with drinking water by your guide. The guide will
make sure that water is safe for drinking.
Q: What is the best time for trekking?
A: Best time for trekking is autumn (October-November)
and spring (end of February-April). Short treks
and some Tea Houses treks can be done during winter
season as well.
For more details on trekking season of different
routes check our season guide
Q: What is the weather like?
A: You need to be prepared for sudden
weather changes while trekking. That’s why
trekking equipment should be chosen carefully
before the trip. Sudden rain storms or snow are
always a possibility which needs to be considered.
The weather during the trekking season is somewhat
more stable. “Nepal Mountain Trekking”
pays big attention to weather forecast, so you
will be told about weather prognosis and you will
be given advises before trek.
Q: What kind of clothes is needed for
trekking?
A: Choosing the clothes for trekking
is very important. Please, check our trekking
equipment list for details.
Q: What type of shoes should I have?
A: For shorter treks comfortable tennis
shoes or snickers is enough while longer treks
require carefully chosen hiking boots which should
be kind of strong, well-made but light boots.
Shoes and boots are best to buy before arriving
in Nepal. Proper fit is a must for boots and we
advise you to wear your new shoes for sometime
before trek for your feet to feel absolutely comfortable
during trekking.
Q: Should we bring all trekking equipment
with us?
A: You can easily rent needed equipment
for reasonable price in Kathmandu or Pokhara before
trek but it’s always preferable and more
convenient to have your own equipment during trekking,
so we advise you to bring equipment with you or
to buy here as most of the outdoor equipment can
be bought in Kathmandu or Pokhara in one of the
many outdoor gear shops.
Q: What problems can arise on altitude?
A: Altitude sickness is a serious problem.
“Nepal Mountain Trekking”, having
many years of experience in trekking and good
knowledge of the problem, organizes treks very
carefully. Extra day of acclimatization is included
in all our high altitude treks. Our guides are
trained to spot any signs of altitude sickness
and know how to deal with it.
Q: What happens in case of emergency?
A: “Nepal Mountain Trekking”
is prepared for any emergency situation and knows
how to handle it. Our guides are trained in first
aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments
that occur during a trek. Every client should
have his own insurance before coming to Nepal
for case of emergency.
Q: What sort of experience do your guides
have?
A: Guides of “Nepal Mountain Trekking”
have many years of guiding experience in Nepal
as well as Tibet. Most of them have been spending
years exploring the country. Our guides are trained
in first aid and know how to handle any situation.
All our guides speak fluent English and happy
to share their deep knowledge of the country and
beauty of Nepal with you. We believe in and follow
the idea that it’s not enough to take visitors
to special places or special cultures, we need
to provide guides who can get people feel involved
in what they are experiencing, explain it thoroughly
and keep them entertained.
Main concern of “Nepal Mountain Trekking”
is to make your trip in Nepal safe, memorable
and fun!
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