Thursday, June 18, 2020

GRADING OF TREKKING

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TREKKING IN NEPAL

The 800-mile long Himalayan trail of Nepal is famous for its climbing expedition, pristine trekking routes, and thrilling adventure. Due to the presence of unique climates and flora and fauna, Holy River, Culture, Snow-capped Mountains, forest ridges a large number of Europeans and Americans began exploring Nepal since 1950. Therefore trekking in Nepal will help to gain experience about the lifestyle and thrilling adventure where the memories can’t be forgotten in a lifetime. Trekking can be structured for a few days and extended to several weeks as per the clients’ requirements and comforts.

Gradings of trekking
Being a mountainous country the elevation of the country ranges from 60 meters above sea level to the highest point on earth, Mount Everest 8848 meter. Nepal is divided into different Climatic conditions from Sub-tropical to Alpine. Due to the presence of unique climatic variations, the grading of the trek is into a different category.

Grade A: Soft/Easy Trek
This grade trek is easy. On these days you will reach an altitude of up to 2000 meters. Approximately we will walk 16 km per day.

Grade B: Moderate/Medium
This is a medium grade of the trek. The trekkers will reach an altitude up to 3000 meters. Normally the walking distance  approximately will 12 km per day.

Grade C: Difficult/Strenuous
With the change in altitudinal variations, the trekker will have to climb above 3000 meters. On these days walking distance will 8 km per day. This grade is difficult in comparison to others.

Grade D: Technical/ Challenging
Being a Mountainous country the challenges are more adventurous and daring. This grade includes different high passes to climb mountains. The trekkers/climbers will reach an altitude above 5000 meters and will have to walk normally 4 – 5 km per day

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