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Trekking in Nepal before choosing a right trek for you in Nepal, you need to know certain facts about Trekking in Nepal. To get maximum out of trekking in Nepal, first of all you need to know your level of adventure, budget and passion for particular trek. Then your interest should meet with trekking difficulty, facilities available, trekking duration and how a trekking agency outfits your trekking. However, most p0pularly trekking could be categorized into popular treks, remote treks and Short treks to start with. Remember that even though you choose easy treks, trekking in Nepal could be bit more adventurous than many mountain walks and climbs of western world. Yet, it is possible to design easy three to four day's treks with less hours of walking everyday.

Popular Treks
Popular Treks are also known as teahouse treks (Lodge Trek) with plenty of 'family run' te@houses along the trail. Accommodation is of decent te@houses, which caters food of basic western standard in taste and hygiene. In these areas you can trek with bare minimum of equipment and rely on local teahouses.
Annapurna Treks Everest Treks Langtang Treks
Remote Trek:
These treks should be carried on with the entourage carrying all the necessary foods and equipments. Basic mountaineering skills would be helpful as we cross mutable snow domain.
Manaslu Trek Kanchanjunga Treks Makalu Treks Upper Mustang Trek Dolpo Treks
Simikot Trek Rolwaling Trek Dhaulagiri Trek Ganja La Pass Trek Short Treks:
In this category fall treks of about four - five days, which usually follow the ridge of the lush hills near cities. Rudimentary villages with terraced fields and the view of the snow - clad mountains behind the layers of green hills characterizes the treks of this category.
Shivapuri Trek Royal Trek Pun Hill Trek
Adrift Adventures Nepal for Trekking in Nepal

Adrift Adventures Nepal directs environmentally sensitive and culturally rewarding treks in the Himalayas characterized by its well - trained and congenial team of staff. Though there are several ways you could trek in Nepal, Adrift Adventures Nepal outfits your trek in two different ways. Remember that however we cater your trek not only it boosts hill economy and provide employment for the peoples from remote villages but also assures less impact on fragile environment and aids in social welfare.
Types of Treks:
Tea-House Treks: The most popular way of experiencing classic treks of Nepal is by using local inns for accommodation. Decent hotel accommodation for trekkers is most readily available in the Annapurna, Langtang and Everest Region. In these areas you can operate with a bare minimum of equipment and rely on lodges for food and shelter. Though bedding is available in the lodges as a cotton-filled quilt that may not sufficiently incubate you. So it is always better to carry your own sleeping bags.
A teahouse trek organized by Adrift Adventures Nepal is an escorted lodge trekking with well-equipped porters carrying your luggage and well - experienced guide arranging food, accommodation and dealing with bureaucracy as a part of the package.
Camping Treks: The classic style of trekking in Nepal is to camp in tents and employ Porters to carry your gears and Sherpas to set up camp, cook and serve meals. You carry a backpack with only a water bottle, camera and Jacket. In the camping treks there are numerous hidden expenses that drive up the price depending on the destination, mode of transportation and size of the group. Because of the food is carried by the porters, a variety of meals is possible. On camping trek you sleep in a tent so our itinerary should not rely on village settlements. Rather we can comfortably trek to remote regions and to high altitudes.
A camping treks directed by Adrift Adventures Nepal caters skilled cook, required no. of Sherpas and a team of insured porters all led by well-learned and experienced guide.
Mountaineering skill for tekking?

Weather you begin your trek at a road head or fly in to a remote mountain airstrip, a large part of your trek will be in the foot-hills of Himalaya at elevation between 500m-4500m. In this part of Nepal there are always well - developed trails through villages and mountain passes. Even at high altitudes there are intermittent settlements used during summer by shepherds, so the trails, though sometime indistinct, are always there. You can easily travel on any trail without the aid of ropes or mountaineering skills. However this is not applicable for some Remote Treks. Please get information directly by mail for remote treks.

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