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  Types of Trekking in Nepal  
Generally there are two types of trekking possibilities in Nepal’s Himalaya Regions. Teahouse/Lodge Trekking or Tented/Camping Trekking.

What are the Camping Treks and how does it operated?

Our camping trek includes an English-speaking guide with valid licenses. Our porters carry all trekking gear, food, fuel, and personal belongings. Our experienced cook / assistant will freshly prepare a variety of wholesome International style food of a high standard taking care of your health for the entire trek.

For accommodation we provide spacious waterproof tents, with comfortable sleeping mattresses. A dining tent with tables and campstools giving a cosy and comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with fellow trekkers during the evening. We supply a shower tent with a bucket of hot water and also a toilet tent. If you have never camped before, there is no need to worry our team will take care of everything for you. You can enjoy each and every moment.

In a typical Camping Trek, each morning you are provided with a cup of hot tea and a bowl of warm water for washing and cleaning. After packing up your personal belongings and daypack, trekkers are required to have breakfast and depart camp for the day’s trek which begins around 7 - 8 A.M.

Trekkers will only need to carry a small daypack for things you will need during the day; water bottle, rain gear, camera, sun cream, toilet paper etc.
Our well-trained staff will pack all camping equipment and gear. Our porters carry them to the next camping site.

The Trekkers walking pace depends upon his or her own time for viewing the beautiful landscape, taking photographs or having a short break. The walk to our lunch destination normally takes 3 to 4 hours. Upon your arrival, you are served hot lunch by our professional trekking cook and assistant. After walking 2 to 3 hours in the afternoon you will reach the camp around 4/5 p.m. You can enjoy tea and snacks while our Sherpa’s pitch camp. Dinnertime is normally around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent, which is well lit with a pressurized lantern and furnished with table and camping tools.

The Camping treks we operate are Manaslu, Upper Mustang, Upper Dolpo, Kanchenjunga Base Camp and Royal Trek.

What are the Teahouse Treks & how does it operated?
Our teahouse/ Lodge trek includes an English-speaking guide with valid licenses. Our porters carry all your personal luggage and some food. Our experienced cook / assistant will freshly prepare a variety of wholesome International style food of a high standard taking care of your health for the entire trek.

The Tea house/Lodge trekking is the most popular form of trekking in the well developed tourist areas of Nepal including Annapurna, Everest and Langtang - Helambu regions. Most Teahouse/Lodges are locally run and provide clean accommodation with good food such as western continental meals and Nepalese (Dal Bhat).

The Teahouse treks we operate are in the Everest, Annapurna, Langtang Regions.
   
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