Camping Trekking
Camping trekking like explore new adventerous experience life.
Usually, trekkers will get sleeping tents, dinning tents, toilet
tents and kitchen tents. Trekkers spend overnight inside tents. It's
gives a wild experience with Himalayan mountains. Also trip is
facilitated with tables, chairs/stools, lantern/candles, thin
sleeping mattresses and all the cutlery and crockery. These treks
are staffed by a full Sherpa crew including a sirdar (headman), cook
and assistants. It is their job to perform all the camp work,
including leaving the sites cleans, and to guide the route. You will
have choice on food during trekking either Western or Asian or
mixture dishes.
Tea House Trekking
Tea House trekking is walking freely to mountains and sleeping in
locally available lodges, lunch, dinner and breakfast will be in
local tea shop/restaurants. Famous routes have plenty of such lodges
and restaurants. Tea House Trekking best suite for independent
back-packers in preference to having to carry their gears by them.
Our tea-house treks are guided by English/Japanese /French/Spanish
speaking guide or any other languages on request. We use the best
available tea houses, and all meals on trek are included; we also
provide supplementary snack food. In the cities good quality hotels
are provided.
Typical Day on the Camping Trek:
In a typical Camping Trek day starts around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot
tea brought to your tent, along with a bowl of hot water for your
morning wash. Breakfast will be laid on the table consisting of
porridge, toasts, eggs, pancakes and tea/coffee. During breakfast we
staffs will pack the tents so please have your bags packed before
breakfast. After breakfast by 7’ o’clock everyone should be ready to
start walking. The reason for this early is to take advantage of the
cool morning when walking is easiest; also the morning air is very
clear, allowing a better view of the mountains than at other times
of the day.
Porters carry trekker’s all personal belongings. Everyone walks at
his or her own pace and as the group spreads out along the trail.
There is a plenty of time to enjoy the views, meet the local people,
take photographs and enjoy the flora and fauna. Even though you are
with a group you can walk alone. The porters are slower and cook
crews (Sherpas) rush ahead to prepare lunch, which should then be
ready when the groups arrive at around 11 o’clock. Afternoon trek
end about 3pm when you round ahead to discover your tents already
set up by Sherpas in a field near village. The kitchen crew again
prepares tea coffee; biscuits will be available in the camp. As we
often camp near villages a trip to the local inn can provide some
light entertainment. Later on, you have free choice to read book or
explore surrounding area. The food provided is a combination of
western and local cuisine by around 6 pm. The cooks and kitchen
staff are fully trained to the highest standard so hygiene. In the
evening all staffs makes fun by singing and dancing in the groups.
After that around 8 pm most trekkers turn to their tents to enjoy a
sound sleep. |