What can you see in Nepal and Nepal trekking

What can you see in Nepal and Nepal trekking

Nepal trekking recommendations for an amazing travel destination. Here are some advices if you plan to tour Nepal. Train and prepare: The trek to Everest Base Camp is a stunning walk through the world famous trail to Mount Everest. It is not a technical climb; you do not need to have any previous technical climbing experience or even any altitude experience to complete the trek. However, you do need to be physically fit and have excellent strength, conditioning and endurance to be able to complete the trek and to fully enjoy the journey. If you have not trained your body to withstand the pressures of constant strain at high altitude, you will find it a very difficult task to complete the trek, risking your and other people’s safety. I would recommend that you spend at least four days a week doing some sort of intense physical exercise for approximately six to eight months prior to your starting date of your trek. Personally, I would have spent at least four days a week either walking up hill on a treadmill or walking on a stair-master (stair master is best) for one hour to two hours building up to 10 kilos (22lbs) in a backpack on my back. I have always been lucky and lived in a place where I had access to hills to train on the weekends, and I found that this was the greatest training I could get for trekking. I would spend at least one day a week out in the hills or mountains for at least a 4 hour walk and up to 7 hours in a row.

In the northwest of Nepal lies a region ringed like a horseshoe shape of soaring peaks called Dolpo. These peaks rise higher than 21,000 feet and have a cold high desert feel to it. Home to people of Tibetan decent since the early centuries of the Christianity, Tibetan refugees continue to trickle into Dolpo. Most of the Tibetans follow the Tibetan Buddhist religion though some practice the Bon religion too. This religion pre-dates Buddhism and was widespread in Tibet until the introduction of Buddhism. However, Bon is considered one of the five schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The region opened to trekking in 1989 and has an untouched and unexplored feel to it. Here a trekker can meet nomadic people living a lifestyle that has stretched back for centuries. The Dolpo region is hard to match for its pristine beauty and rugged charm. The Upper Dolpo and Lower Dolpo trekking offer an endless variety of landscapes not to mention a chance to interact with the local people. Truly Dolpo houses incredible diversity and can be visited many times over with never having the same experience twice. Though not as extreme as its neighbor to the east, Mustang, Dolpo also lies in a rain shadow area and is much drier than the rest of Nepal and receive less rain. In Dolpo, the elevation of the trails ranges from 1650 meters (5,412ft) to 5136 meters (16,846ft) above sea level.

Tips : Bring your own tea. Tea is very expensive on Everest and it is cheaper to buy hot water and use your own tea bags. Bring a variety of teas as well for more enjoyment.

Buy Gear in Kathmandu – Kathmandu has more trekking shops then you can count and intense competition means you can get great prices on gear you might not be able to afford at home. I bought my wife a great down jacket for around $50 that would have cost over $300 in the US. At first glance a lot of the gear looks similar but quality varies quite a bit and it’s not necessarily related to price (Here’s what to look for). If you like we can arrange for one of the team from Himalayanwonders to accompany you while you shop and help you find what you need.

The question comes that is it safe and can I trust to the local company? Of course, it is absolutely safe and you can trust the local organizer for the Everest base camp trek. It is a lot cheaper if you book your trip with a local company and will be a great help for the Nepalese local economy. Frolic Adventure is organizing many trekking trips to the Everest base camp after working for many years as a trekking leader. We organize Everest base camp private trip and a group joining trips as your request. We make any suitable itinerary according to your time frame and physical fitness. There are thousands of trekking companies with different prices and different services. We offer this trek with reasonable cost and reliable service. The cost here you see with service includes and excludes below is normal. So we can make it cheaper and bit expensive with minimizing and maximizing the service inclusion and exclusion of the city tour and as your offered accommodation types in Kathmandu. Discover extra details https://www.frolicadventure.com/everest-base-camp-trek.

The adventure tourism comes with its excitement, the team at Frolic have not only accepted this fact but embraced it with full commitment. The dedicated founders came together when they felt the need for a company that delivered an authentic safe service. Frolic was established in June of 2016, but the founders were in the business delivering an experience for much longer than that, with over two decades of combined experience Frolic is quickly becoming a sought-after adventure travel company. Why with Frolic Adventure? Flexible Work Culture. Travelling needs to be a liberating experience, this is why we make sure to engage in a flexible working environment where you have the liberty to engage in a continuous dialogue with us. This not only makes your travel fun but allows us to add another role we play in your travel experience, of a companion and a friend.