Sunday, July 13, 2008

What is a trek?

What is the trekking?

Generally trekking is the walking more than 1 days far from the locality or near. Combination of the hiking coming the meaning of the trekking.  Definition of the trekking in Nepal mostly highlighted trekking in the base camp  and lap of the Himalaya to see the magnificent views of the Himalaya, sunrise views, popular touristic places in Nepal.Trekking is the higher form of hiking and interrelated the hiking activity. There are many definition n of the trekking and have a own aspect according to the geographical views. Trekking can be done all over the world. Mainly it become first time popular in Nepal. From sea level to the Everest base camp all are categorize the meaning of the trekking.  Trekking is a long journey by foot. objective of the trekking is observing the remote cultural life and far from the modern technology. trekking can be done from sea level to the bottom of the Himalayan ranges or up to 5700m in the contest of Nepal. there are tea house trekking, camping trekking. Our company mountain Air Guided Adventures(p.)Ltd. operating the trekking in a cheap and fair prices. we can give advise of the different trekking route in Nepal. we provide the trekking guide for your knowledge and service as well as escorting the way in the mountain in penal.

Trek is Not a Climbing Trip
Whether you begin your trek at a road head or fly into a remote mountain airstrip, a large part of it will be in the Middle Hills region at elevations between 500 and 3000 meters. In this region, there are always well-developed trails through villages and across mountain passes. Even at high altitudes there are intermittent settlements used during summer by shepherds, so the trails, though often indistinct, are always there. You can easily travel on any trail without the aid of ropes or mountaineering skills. There are rare occasions when there is snow on the trail, and on some high passes it might be necessary to place a safety line for your companions or porters if there is deep snow. Still, alpine techniques are almost never used on a traditional trek. Anyone who has walked extensively in the mountains has all the skills necessary for an extended trek in Nepal.
Though some treks venture near glaciers, and even cross the foot of them, most treks do not allow the fulfillment of any Himalayan mountaineering ambitions. Nepal's mountaineering regulations allow trekkers to climb 18 specified peaks with a minimum of formality, but you must still make a few advance arrangements for such climbs. Many agents offer so-called climbing treks which include the ascent of one of these peaks as a feature of the trek. There are a few peaks that, under ideal conditions, are within the resources of individual trekkers. A climb can be arranged in Kathmandu if conditions are right, but a climb of one of the more difficult peaks should be planned well in advance.
A Trek Requires Physical Effort
A trek is physically demanding because of its length and the almost unbelievable changes in elevation. During the 300-km trek from Jiri to Everest base camp and return, for example, the trail gains and loses more than 9000 metres of elevation during many steep ascents and descents. On most treks, the daily gain is less than 800 metres in about 15 km, though ascents of as much as 1200 metres are possible on some days. You can always take plenty of time during the day to cover this distance, so the physical exertion, though quite strenuous at times, is not sustained. You also can stop frequently and take plenty of time for rest.
Probably the only physical problem that may make a trek impossible is a history of knee problems on descents. In Nepal the descents are long, steep and unrelenting. There is hardly a level stretch of trail in the entire country. If you are an experienced walker and often hike 15 km a day with a pack, a trek should prove no difficulty. You will be pleasantly surprised at how easy the hiking can be if you only carry a light backpack and do not have to worry about meal preparation.
Previous experience in hiking and living outdoors is, however, helpful as you make plans for your trek. The first night of a month-long trip is too late to discover that you do not like to sleep in a sleeping bag. Mountaineering experience is not necessary, but you must enjoy walking. contact us:
In Nepal people can trekking from Kathmandu to Everest base camp as well as pokhara to the Annapurna base camp.
Popular trekking in Nepal:
Long trekking in Nepal
short  trekking in Nepal
long trekking in Nepal

Where you can trekking in Nepal

you can trek in Nepal Himalaya. There are Everest base camp trekking which is popular in the world. similarly you can trek to the Annapurna circuit, mustang, dolpo, Kanchenjunga region in Nepal.


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