Nepal trekking information is important for a safe hiking and responsible tourism along the mountain route. Trekker should have general knowledge about trekking region, such as controlled, normal or guided, types of trek, grades, and cost of package with guide, porter, transport, food, national park permit and TIMS card. Season and estimated weather with temperature, transport facility, proper equipment, altitude sickness, medicine, accommodation, and safety rules are essential before the trekking holiday. An outdoor activity in the wilderness or remote region should be safe by participants.
Nepal trekking information is an advice to the mountain visitors. Physically fit and mentally prepared is compulsory. Walking …show more content…
Carrying purpose of travel, doing the regular activity by walking up to the Himalayan base camp is its meaning. It organizes to spend the holiday for a mental refresh, collecting information of the people, culture, nature, language, social life, and economic condition. Tourist usually wants to be far from modern technology, crowded and business. The physically strong and mentally prepared, nature lover and curious people can enjoy the hiking. The vast majority of villages in Nepal can be reachable only on foot since a long time. Trekkers follow those routes to reach the Himalaya destination …show more content…
Everyday hiking activity is always changing from one camp to another. Therefore, numerous tourists visit there to have a new experience. There are choices of trekking areas, including normal trekking, controlled trekking and guided trekking area. Trekking routes are diverse, which is suitable in all season for all ages and capabilities trekkers.
Nepal trekking holiday offers stunning mountain view, exciting routes, cultural experience and dramatic landscapes. There is some of the best trekking of the world. Making the approach to Everest case camp and other foothill of the highest mountain by following footsteps of the Himalayan explorers, such as Maurice Herzog (1950), Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay (1953), Thomas Cook (1955), Bill Tilman (1949), Boris Lissanevitch, Colonel Jimmy Roberts (1965), Reinhold Messner (1980), Jimmy Carter (1985) and Ekai Kawaguchi (1899) are possible in Nepal.
Nepal visitors are not only attracted by snow-capped mountains, high passes, waterfalls, wildlife including yak, Himalayan tahr, blue sheep, snow leopard and mountain pheasant, medicinal plants, seasonal flowers, glaciers, forest, animals, lakes, gorges, but also they are attracted by mountain people, their languages, dresses, ornaments, food habits, picturesque villages and diverse