Odssey Himalayan Treks & Expedition, Nepal Trekking Agency
Trekking in Nepal

Nepal Camping TrekkingNepal is the popular destination for the trekking enthusiast offering a myriad of possibilities form the short and long to the demanding challenges of the snow Himalayas. Easy, moderate or strenuous - there is something for very palate. Nepal has been called "A Land of Trekker’s Paradise" as her terrain mountain, hills, and the Tarai offers some of the most spectacular trekking routes in the world.

The extremely large contrasts in altitudes and climates found here support an equally spectacular mix of lifestyles, vegetation and wildlife. Trekking in Nepal is as much a cultural experience as a Himalayan adventure. In the shadows and foothills of the icy pinnacles of the Himalaya one passes picturesque charming villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups. Treks very from expeditions, high altitude treks to simple easy-paced walks.

Trekking, the meaning of which is “travel by foot along mountain trails”, can be done for just a few days or for a month or more, in the same style as exploratory or mountaineering expeditions. Whilst trekking, Sharps serve as guides, interpreters, cooks and camp staff. Porters, horses or yaks carry all food, fuel, camping equipment and your personal belongings so that you need only carry what you might want during the day. At night, either you can stay in tents or local lodges known as teahouses and sleep in sleeping bags, all of which are carried with the trekking party.


Trekking Types


1) Camping Trek
Camping treks is one of the self sufficient trekking, where we take along all the necessary food and camping equipment. You only need to carry a small-lightweight backpack with a water bottle, camera and your day clothes. The day usually begins around 6 am with tea, coffee, or hot chocolate served to you in front of your tent. After your tea and after you have freshened up, you pack up your personal gear and then have breakfast. While you are eating, the Sherpas take down the tents and pack up loads for the porters. The entire group is on the way about 7 am. The porters are slower and the cook crews (Sherpas) race ahead to have lunch waiting for the groups arrival. Lunch is usually around 11or 12. Most treks usually end by early afternoon (often by 3pm). And once again, everything is prepared and waiting for you: Nepal Tea House Trekkingyour tent is set up and the kitchen crew again has tea prepared. And of course, a delicious meal is just around the corner! Later on you have free time to either relax or read a good book or explore the surrounding area.

2) Tea House Trek:
A number of people who trek the more popular routes prefer to combine sleeping in teahouses (which provide - single, Double, Triple and dormitories rooms) with our renowned guiding services. Those wishing to do a Teahouse trek will be provided with a guide as well as a porter for your personal belongings. Accommodation will be reserved at appropriate teahouses along the route. Meals are taken in the various guest houses along the way.

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