Thursday, August 19, 2010

Trekking in Nepal


The world 'trekking' means the journey of the thousand meters beings with one step .Trekking in Nepal means a walking trip followings trails .Many of the which have been used for centuries .it is not mountaineering expedition on their approach marches .Treks very from high altitude routes to simple ones within the Kathmandu Valley. These treks give you a chance to mix with local people and get an insight into their live hood and culture. A Trekking trip can be of any length you choose popular short treks are available around the Kathmandu and Pokhara Valleys. Which only take one. Two or three days to complete while longer treks lasting from a week to a month. It is even possible to combine aseries of popular treks together and walk for month on end. In the early days trekkers were obliged to use tents for their accommodation and to take along large numbers of staff to support their trek. This style of trekking is still the norm in the more remote areas where there are few facilities for independent trekkers. the past decade,however,has seen the emergence of purpose built trekking teahouse along the most popular route which has meant that trekkers can now opt to travel independently from teahouse to teahouse if they so choose.

It is a chain of the Highest and youngest mountains on earth and it encompasses a region of deep religious and cultural traditions and an amazing diversity more apparent and the culture more varied and complex than in Nepal. A trek in Nepal is a special and rewarding mountain holiday. Do not lose sight of this as you red about the problems you may encounter and the formalities you must cope with arrange a trek. These sound worse than they really are. if you trek on your own, remember that you will be far from civilization as you know it care, communication no matter how many local hotels or other facilities may exist.

Style of Trekking

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