Trekking simply is a long journey in the mountains which covers regular walking on the trail from 01 day to many days as per interest. Even in easy trekking, the trekkers will require walking about 5 to 6 hours daily on uneven terrain. Nepal probably offers the best trekking option in the globe as the bio-diversity is amazingly different. There are lots of routes for Trekking in Nepal and all are equally beautiful with different landscapes, mountains and peoples.
Trekking in Nepal are of two types: Teahouse Trekking and Camping Trekking.
A Teahouse Trekking is enormously standard even if it is local run guesthouse. Teahouse trek is very popular in the well - developed tourist regions including Annapurna, Everest and Langtang – Helambu regions where western, continental meals, Nepalese meal (Dal bhat), and clean accommodation are available in most of the places. This type of trekking offers you good food, good accommodation in the available teahouses & lodges.
Likewise, Camping Trekking is best called as Fully Organized Supported Trek. As exploratory or mountaineering expeditions, camping Trek is also organized in the same style. Camping trek includes a team of guide, cook, Sherpa, & porters to give you accompany. Our porters carry all trekking gears, food, fuel, & personal belongings, & our cooks & assistant prepares hot meals & carry out, supervises the whole operations. Trekkers should carry only small bag or what they might need during the day. At night, they are provided dining tents, sleeping tents, & toilet tents. They are also provided with mattresses and down sleeping bags, all of which are carried for them with the party. Even tables and chairs are carried.
We offer our services in all areas for the Trekking Holiday in Nepal. We have categorized the Trekking in Nepal in different way as other do and claim we know Nepal better than other do. We aim our Easy Trekking for those groups of peoples who have little or no experience of Trekking before and with short time in Nepal to enjoy too. Those Trekking are easy to walk and can be enjoyed and performed by all age group and capacity. Similarly, short Trekking are short but not easy all the time. Few of them are easy but not all. In this category short Annapurna Mandala, Everest View are amazing to enjoy high altitude Trekking in short time. Long and Adventurous Trekking are for those who seek Adventure Trekking in Nepal and want to enjoy Nepal for long time.
Trekking Grades
The level of difficulty of our treks is symbolized by one to five trekkers.
Grade A - Easy : 
These trips are not so hard. Maximum walking 6-7 hours and it's below 4000 meters. Any reasonably fit person should be able to manage these trips. This grade applies for 7-16 days walking.
Grade B - Moderate : 
These trips are not so hard either. The elevation comes below 5000 meters and the duration of these trips is 12-19 days. Any reasonably active person should be able to manage these trips.
Grade C - Strenuous : 
We consider this level the hardest available trek in Nepal, but still these treks are in reach of most people. However, you must be very fit for this sort of trip. Those who suffer from asthma, high blood pressure, heart disease or complicated medical conditions adversely affected by strenuous exercise may not participate. These trips are above 5000 meters and for the duration of 20 days and above.
Grade D - Hard : 
Extremely demanding treks sometimes in very remote areas on rough terrain and perhaps including (in Nepal) one or more of the so-called 'trekking peaks' - maximum altitude, Mt. Mera at 6,461m/21,192ft. participants should have at least a basic knowledge of use of crampons and ice axes, though first time climbers may be accepted on some of the so-called 'easy' routes on these peaks. Medical certificates are required prior to acceptance on any climbing treks.
Grade D - Tough : 
Extremely demanding treks sometimes in very remote areas on rough terrain and perhaps including (in Nepal) one or more of the so-called 'trekking peaks' - maximum altitude, Mt. Mera at 6,461m/21,192ft. participants should have at least a basic knowledge of use of crampons and ice axes, though first time climbers may be accepted on some of the so-called 'easy' routes on these peaks. Medical certificates are required prior to acceptance on any climbing treks.
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