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Sharada & Dineeta
We had a fantastic time trekking from
Lukla to Namche although we got stuck at
Lukla for a day due to, as you know, the
cancellation of the other flight.
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Extended Activities
Jungle
Safari Nepal
Many thanks to the excellent
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White
Water Rafting
Many thanks to the excellent
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Mountain
Flight
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TREKKING IN NEPAL |
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Mission Eco Trek is an Eco friendly
trekking and Tour Company based in Nepal
offer treks in every region of Nepal.
Normally, we use lodges and tea houses
for our more classic and popular treks
and bring our own camps for the remote
treks. Trekking in Nepal is one of the
best ways to experience the beauty and
culture of Nepal. Our lodge treks can be
done with as few as 1 person all the way
to a group of 25.
Our off the beaten path treks require a
minimum of 2 people. But trekking groups
can always be found once you are in
Nepal or we can arrange a group with
other interested clients. Keep in mind
with all the treks we offer that we are
committed to making your time in Nepal a
special and unique experience. This is
why we will work with you to design a
trek that includes everything you want
to see and do. Just sent us a message
and we start creating the adventure of
your dreams.
Mission Eco Trek (P) Ltd 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
of which backpacking approach is what
few trekkers still pursue, Mission Eco
Trek (P) Ltd outfits your trek in three
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 life time security of the
porters and aids in social welfare.
Preparing Trekking
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All Physically fit people can participate in our Trek Program.
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One with cardiac and pulmonary history is required to take the advice of a physician before he/she decides to participate on a trekking program but they are definitely not
recommended
to trek in high altitude and strenuous treks.
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It's recommended that you should have some knowledge about altitude sickness, its symptoms, prevention and remedies.
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Your insurance policy should cover for helicopter evacuation expenses in the eventuality of serious illness or accident or the case you are stranded in any remote area due to inclement weather conditions.
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You have to bring your personal trekking gear.
| 2 pairs of pants |
Long sleeve shirts |
Woolen sweater |
| 2-3 shirts |
2-3 pairs of underwear |
2-3 pairs of socks |
| Woolen socks |
Sun hat |
Woolen hat |
| Windproof Jacket |
Rain Poncho |
Down Jacket |
| Trekking boots |
Camping shoes |
Sun glass |
| Backpack |
Flashlight |
Walking stick |
| Sun screen |
Lip balm |
Sleeping bag |
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What is Teahouse Trekking?
Teahouse trekking is a guided walking/trekking, and very popular in the well-developed trekking regions like
Annapurna, Everest and Langtang – Helambu route, where western cuisine and Nepalese food (Dalbhat) are available. Overnight accommodation is also good and clean at guest houses, lodges and hotels.
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What is Camping Trekking
A camping trek is fully organized and supported, with a team of guides, cooks, sherpas and porters to accompany you. Our porters carry all the trekking gear, food, fuel and personal belongings. Our cooks prepare hot meals. Trekkers need only carry a small bag as required for the day. At night, tents for dining, sleeping and toilet tents are provided and set up. Also mattresses and down-filled sleeping bags, tables and seating.
In a typical camping trek, we start the day around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot tea. You are then provided with a bowl of warm water for washing. Then trekkers enjoy breakfast before leaving camp. The trek begins around 7.30 - 8 a.m.
Trekkers can set their pace for pausing and sightseeing and the walk to the lunch spot will normally take 3 hours. On arrival, you are served hot lunch. In the afternoon, after walking for another 3 to 4 hours, you arrive at the next camp around 5 p.m. Tea & snacks are served while our staff readies the camp. Dinner time is around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent, lit with lanterns and comfortably furnished.
The food is healthy, wholesome and hygienically prepared.
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MAJOR
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Annapurna Region
Annapurna is considered to be the most
famous and popular trekking destination
in all of Nepal. The area is dominated
by the presence of such peaks as the
Annapurnas..
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Everest Region
This region known as the Solu Khumbu is
known around the world as the famous
home of the world's highest mountain.
Mt. Everest, or Sagarmatha as the
Nepalese call it..
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Langtang Region
Trekking around the central Himalaya in
respect of its cultural diversity and
topographical variations is more
exciting and interesting, exploring
different culture..
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Mustang Trek
Mustang is by far Nepal’s most
restricted trekking area. It was only
opened to foreigners in 1992 and has
been strictly regulated ever since.
Mustang is in the North west area of
Nepal..
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Beaten Path Trek
Trekking around the central Himalaya in
respect of its cultural diversity and
topographical variations is more
exciting and interesting, exploring
different culture..
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Short Trek
There are also opportunities to do short
treks and hiking around the Kathmandu
Valley and elsewhere..
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