Trekking in Nepal: Tips and Tricks

Trekking in Nepal

Are you planning to go trekking in Nepal? Is this something you have been procrastinating about for a while? Stop procrastinating, and get out on the trails as sooner as you can. Nepal trekking trails are one of the best in the world. Trekking in Nepal offers a wide range of experiences, including high mountains, unique landscapes, cultures, deep valleys, lush forests, rare species, awe-inspiring scenery, glaciers, rivers, and hiking trails.

Overall, there is a cultural touch to explore along with the natural beauty. Thus, you should not delay any longer in trekking Nepal’s spectacular trail. Trekking in Nepal is a life-changing event from beginning to end.

Having said that, there are few things that you should consider before trekking in Nepal. Check the list below:

1. Find a reliable trekking company in Nepal.

In Nepal, you should find a reputable and professional trekking company. Choosing the best company, on the other hand, might be tricky. Because there are so many travel companies out there, this can be a daunting task. You can narrow down your choices by looking at their recent client reviews and how they respond to your inquiries. Hiring a local travel company for a smooth and successful trek is a wise option because they will help you with basically everything. They also have many connections to deal with immediate emergencies, such as airline delays and communication problems. Trekking companies will take care of everything for your trip so that trekkers can have a pleasant and trouble-free journey in the Himalayas.

2. Choose an itinerary that suits you best.

Not all itineraries, however, are ideal for everyone. Before planning an itinerary, one should consider their previous trekking experience. Despite their physical fitness, people who have never trekked should not choose a short-duration route. Trekking is more about adapting to the surroundings and shifting elevation than it is about being physically fit. Physical fitness, on the other hand, aids in smooth walking but does not account for adverse weather circumstances. As a result, know your body and your trekking experience before choosing an itinerary that is right for you.

3. Choose the best time for the trek.

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Trekking in Nepal is possible throughout the year. However, in terms of weather and mountain views, the spring and autumn seasons are the best. These are also the busiest times of the year. If you are looking for a peaceful trek and love solitude then avoid these seasons. Summer/monsoon and winter, on the other hand, are less busy seasons. Due to the harsh weather conditions, trekking during these seasons may include some technical difficulties however not impossible.

4. Do not Hurry and walk at your own pace

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Adapting to the environment is an important part of trekking. Allowing your body to adjust to a high-altitude environment. When your body doesn’t feel at ease in its surroundings, it might lead to problems like altitude sickness. Overall, keep in mind that you are not participating in the marathon to run or walk fast. You’ve come to admire the view, so take it all in while strolling gradually. Also, don’t overwork your body by hurrying through the journey.

5. Get the right travel insurance.

Travel insurance is a lifesaver while trekking in Nepal’s mountains. Travel insurance is required and strongly advised before going on any adventurous trips in Nepal. When traveling at high altitudes in a remote part of the world where there are no other modes of transportation accessible, medical evacuation insurance is necessary in case of Acute Mountain Sickness or any other cause at high elevations. Travel insurance is also highly suggested to protect your travel investment from unforeseen events that may occur during or before your trip. It can be hard to choose the right travel insurance for Nepal. High-altitude coverage is not included in many regular insurance policies. As a result, before leaving the house, double-check that your insurance policy covers all of the important issues.

6. Examine Your Trekking Equipment Before You Go

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The best way to prepare for a trek is to purchase all of the necessary gear before departing. In Katmandu, you may also rent or buy trekking equipment. Even if you’ve done trekking in other parts of the world, it’s a good idea to think about whether you have what you need to undertake Nepal’s incredible trails. You’ll need proper boots, a good backpack, weather-appropriate clothing, and supplies in case things don’t go as planned.

Check out the trekking gear list that is required for trekking in Nepal.

7. Acclimatize!

Slowly increasing altitude is the key to a successful trek. Climb high, sleep low is a mantra for hikers. Ascend to new heights during the day, then lower slightly at night to sleep. Your body can acclimatize to the reduced oxygen pressure by taking the zig-zag route. Make sure you choose an itinerary that allows you to spend more time acclimating rather than less. Taking the time to acclimate is crucial if you want to have a safe and successful trip to altitude. You should avoid going on a trip that tries to rush you up the path because this is the number one reason why people fail.

8. Foods

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In all of the major destinations you visit, there are a variety of western and Asian food specialties to choose from or a combination of both. On both tea-house and camping trips where food is freshly made every day, you can expect three complete meals each day as well as regular tea and coffee breaks. Local dishes such as dal bhat (lentil stew with rice and vegetable curries, potatoes or meat), Sherpa stew (meat, potatoes, and vegetables in a rich sauce), and curry with rice are recommended. These are the Sherpa people’s primary dishes, but every lodge will also serve a variety of western meals.

10. Toilets on the trail

Western-style flush toilets can be found in some of the lower lodges, but as you climb higher, lengthy drop toilets, which are holes in the ground, become more popular. Although every lodge will sell toilet paper, it is recommended that you have some with you at all times. If you need to use the restroom while on the journey, you may use any of the other lodges or businesses along the way. There may not be flushing toilets everywhere, and you may have to manually fill the toilet basin before flushing.

Why Choose Mount Everest Base camp For Trekking in Nepal ?

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Have you ever dreamed of trekking in the magnificent Nepal Mountains of the Himalayas, giant Mount Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam? Do you want to accept the challenge, try something different, or physically and mentally push the body to a new height? Well, that is yours dream and ability to adjust in the haphazard situation with golden achievement. You can join the Treks Planner Nepal, led by well-experienced group, to experience a lifelong journey!
The two-week trip to the incredible Everest area in the Himalayas will begin in Kathmandu, the thriving capital of Nepal. Kathmandu is located in the center of Nepal in the bowl of Kathmandu Valley 1400 meters above from the sea level. This exciting city is filled with many fascinating cultural sites, including a number of UNESCO World Heritage sites.
You will stay in the Thamel area of the city, filled with hotels, shops, restaurants, bars, and many attractions such as Durbar Plaza, Buddist Monastery, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stuba and Swayambhu. At the first Everest summit of the British expedition in 1953, the team began a journey from Kathmandu, but today we are lucky because we can now take a short flight to Lukla, a small village at the foot of the Himalayas.
The flight to Lukla is 45 minutes from the small plane at 2,860 meters above sea level. From here, you will begin to walk to Solu area, along the Dudh Kosi River and the beautiful lush road to Namche Bazaar. The bazaar of Namche is the capital of Sherpa, Nepal, located at 3,440 meters, is a favorite site for many Nepali walker and foreigner.
The picturesque village is built on the side of the hill and is the main commercial center of the Khumbu region, which is the perfect stop for your surroundings in the base camp of Mount Everest. We need enough time for acclimatization as we need oxygen. we provide the time needed for our bodies to adapt to climate change. You will be full of things in Namche Bazaar, and small towns offer many popular amenities such as bakeries, bars, restaurants, internet access and many stalls selling local crafts, jewelry, climbing equipment and medicines. There is also a market in the village where you can buy products from Tibetan traders.

From the Namche market, you will continue down this path through the valley, through the peaks of the Himalayas and the village, where you will meet with the popular local Sherpas. These villages are the village of Tengboche , located at 3867 meters, with important Buddhist monasteries, Tengboche temple. The monastery was originally built in 1916, destroyed twice, once an earthquake and then fire. The current building was rebuilt in 1989 and was listed in World Heritage Site by UNESCO. This beautiful monastery and city are covered with flabbergasting natural views.
It offers panoramic views of the Himalayas, including the famous peaks, Mount Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse and Thamserku. From Tegboche , you begin to see the impact of hypoxia on the environment. The green and lush valleys turn into a black and white world. Breathtaking snow peaks surround dusty trails. You pass through Tangboche , sitting at 4,530 meters.
This is what we usually have once again the opportunity to spend more time to adapt to lower levels of oxygen. From here, you will take the steep passage from Luckla to Tengboche . This hard trip can be daunting, but your efforts can enjoy spectacular views of the Himalayas. From the top of the Khumbu Glacier, continue to Mount Everest Base Camp, High Point on Mount Everest.
We will continue on Goraz Shep to 5.16m, which is the last resort so we can go to Everest base camp. From Gorak Shep you will only have a short walk to the base camp and you will have the opportunity to be in famous base of Khumbu Glacier each year as people try to reach the peak at the peak of the world every year calling for many lives. We will also have the opportunity to accommodate (5,550 meters) for the classic view of Mount Everest.
Our spectacular trek to the camps takes nine days to return to Lukla. We can embark this trip From March to May or from September to December. Walking through the Himalayas is an incredible journey from start to finish, so you can not only see the incredible scenery of the highest mountains in the world, but also have the opportunity to meet with the local Sherpa living along the way.
If you are interested in attending this incredible adventure at Everest Base Camp, all you need to get in touch. Please follow us directly in our website or give us a call.

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