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Trek Notes |
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Trek notes includes
following question:
1. Is trekking for me?
2. When Should I come for trek?
3. What’s the weather like?
4. How can I trek?
5. What are the trips leaders like?
6. What is altitude sickness?
7. What type of insurance should I have? Can I get
there?
8. What equipment should I bring?
9. What happens if there is an emergency?
10. Are the Unique Path Trekking Agency's staffs
insured?
11. Is trekking permit required?
12. What is our daily routine while in trekking?
13. What kinds of banking facilities in Nepal?
14. What is the physical conditioning level needed
for trekking?
15. How safe? Travelling alone women with your
company?
16. Is the food / water safe to eat / drink?
17. What happens if I need to leave the trip early?
18. If I arrive early or depart late? Can you
arrange extra night lodging?
19. Is there any communication while we are on
trekking?
20. Is it necessary to take precautions against
Malaria?
21. Does your company arrange domestic and /
international flight and other services? |
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There are two basic types of accommodation
in trekking; Teahouse and Camping. All the
treks are lead by our professional guides,
who all are well trained and licensed by the
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On
a camping trek you will sleep in tents. The
staff includes a guide, cook, Sherpa and
sufficient porters to carry all trekking
gear. Even if you have never camped before,
there is no need to worry that you won’t
enjoy the experience. The tents we provide
are roomy, the sleeping pads/ mattresses are
comfortable and international style food of
a high standard is freshly prepared and
served. On all of our treks a bathroom tent
is provided as well as a dining tent with
tables and camp stools, providing a cozy,
comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with
fellow trekkers during the evening. |
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In
Nepal on the more popular treks,
enterprising villagers have built tea-house
lodges.
In popular areas such as Annapurna,
Everest and Langtang, Tea
Houses are more like hotels, with hot
showers, western food, and private rooms
(twin sharing). In this arrangement
overnight halts with dinner and breakfast
will be in Tea-houses (Lodges) and lunches
in local restaurants en-route.
Furthermore as you will be staying in
locally owned lodges you will be benefiting
and interacting with the local community. It
will give you a true feel for the Nepalese
people and their lives.
On trek you are guided by an English
speaking local guide and all main baggage is
carried by porters, yaks or horses.
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This
is another way of doing trekking in Nepal. For
economy treks, we provide a guide as well as a
sufficient number of porters as per your demand so
that our clients can be relieved of carrying the
majority of their possessions and bask in the glory
of this majestic environment |
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