Wednesday, March 6, 2019

TREKKING IN THE HIMALAYA THROUGH NEPAL WONDERS TREKS & EXPEDITION P. LTD

TREKKING IN THE HIMALAYA THROUGH NEPAL WONDERS TREKS & EXPEDITION P. LTD

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If you are wondering to travel to Nepal. The best way to experience Nepal's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and cultural riches is to walk through them. You don't need to be unbeatable with rippling muscles to enjoy trekking. If you are reasonably fit, have a spirit of adventure and are not afraid of walking, you qualify. Here is Nepal Wonders Treks excellent trekking agency that will take care of all the details.



EQUIPMENT
Nepal Wonders Treks will provide equipment like sleeping bags, foam mattresses, and tents. If you choose a camping trekking into the pristine routes. All you need to bring are your personal wear like walking boots and sandshoes, water- and windproof shirts, T-Shirts, thick pullover, shorts/skirts, and trousers/tracksuit. Thermal underwear is necessary for high altitudes and kinds of cotton are best for lower and warmer altitudes. Also don't forget a water bottle, Swiss army knife, sewing kit, torch light with spare batteries, extra boot laces, sunglasses, sun cream, and personal medical supplies.

SEASONS
Trekking is possible at any time of the year depending on where you are going. The most popular seasons are spring(February-May) and autumn (September- November). Winter is very cold above 4,000m, and high mountain passes may be snowbound, but it is good for trekking at lower altitudes. During the monsoon season ( June- August), you can trek in the rain shadows "behind" the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper Manang and Dolpo. These places are out of reach of the clouds because of the mountains and are unaffected by the monsoon.

PRECAUTIONS
You trek to enjoy the scenery on the trail, not to get to any place in a hurry. The main precaution to be taken while trekking is not to go up too high too fast. The body should be given plenty of time to acclimatize. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) refers to the effects of the thin air at high altitudes which can be very dangerous and may even result in death. If you get initial symptoms like nausea, dizziness, swelling in the face and breathless, descend to a lower elevation immediately and seek medical help. Comprehensive travel insurance is advised to cover emergencies like helicopter rescue and medical treatment in case of accidents on the trail.

WHERE TO TREK
The entire length and breadth of the kingdom is a paradise for trekkers. There are easy walks lasting a few days and there are strenuous expeditions that take several weeks.
1) Annapurna
The most popular trekking route in Nepal, you will be walking through rhododendron forests over the foothills of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest in the world, and Lake Tilicho(4919m) the highest lake are located here. Treks to the Annapurna region start from Pokhara or either Kathmandu. The maximum elevation covered on the Annapurna Circuit Trek is 5,416m)

2)Everest
The highest mountain in the world continues to lure adventures as ever. A scenic flight lands you at the airstrip of Lukla (2,850m) from where you begin walking to the Sherpa Village of Namche Bazaar and on to Tengboche monastery. Then it's over the glaciers to the foot of Everest for the view of a lifetime (maximum elevation 5,546m)

3) Langtang
The third most popular trekking region lies to the north of Kathmandu. The Gosaikund lake situated here is a much-revered Hindu pilgrimage site, Langtang offers baffling extremes in topography and climate conditions (maximum elevation 4,480m)

4) Remote Areas
For those who want to get off the beaten track, there is the trail to Mustang (maximum elevation 5,400m) north of the Annapurna range which offers mind-boggling landscapes and mystical cultures. Dolpo in northwest Nepal (elevation 4,500 m) captivates visitors with its Phoksundo Lake and unparalleled scenery. Manaslu in west-central Nepal (elevation 5,213 m) offers a diverse range of pristine ecosystems. Makalu in the eastern part of the country (elevation 5,350m) takes you through isolated valleys and high mountain passes. Kanchenjunga in the extreme east offers a close look at the world's third highest peak.                                                   

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