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    • Q. When do i visit Nepal?

      Ans - You can visit Nepal throught out the year but there are two main seasons to visit Nepal. Those are Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November).

    • Q. Can i do a trekking in Nepal?

      Ans - If you are physical and mentally fit and enjoy walking, you can do any trekking in Nepal because previous trekking and mountaineering experience are not necessary.

    • Q. Where do i sleep and eat during the trekking?

      Ans - You stay and eat either guest house or tent during the trekking. The most popular trekking areas such as Annapurna, Everest and Langtang provide best accommodation and hygenic food. You sleep in tent and eat the food cooked by our expert cook during the trekking, if you go restricted areas such as Dolpo, Upper Mustang, Manaslu etc.

    • Q. Are the foods safe to eat during the trekking?

      Ans - Yes, the foods are safe to eat and water during the trekking because all meals are prepared in high standard, fruits and vegetables are soaked in the iodine before cook.

    • Q. What equipment should I bring?

      Ans: - Down or fiber filled waterproof jacket and trouser     - Fleece jacket or pullover     - Warm cotton trousers     - Shirts and T-shirts     - Lightweight cotton long pants     - Long underwear     - Short underwear     - Sun hat, woolen hat     - Sunglass     - Sun cream     - Glove     - Rain coat     - Trekking boot     - Thick socks     - Light socks     - Camp shoe     - Sandal     - Sleeping Bag (4 seasons)     - Down Jacket     - Daypack     - Water bottle     - Flash light     - Insect repellent     - Toilet articles     - Note book and pen     - Pocket khife     - Towel     - Binocular     - Camara     - Film     - Cards     - Personal medical kit

    • Q. What is Altitude Sickness?

      Ans - Altitude Sickness is also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (A.M.S.). It may occur when people ascend quickly. The symptoms of AMS can be seen in our body after 2800m. Headache, shortness of breath and possibly light headed are fairly common. Acute mountain sickness is very different and normally involves a severe headache, sickness and loss of awareness. Descending to a lower altitude will generally be enough to prevent any further problems. HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) and HACE (High Altitude Cardio Edema) are the major symptoms of altitude sickness.




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    Activities in Tibet

  • » Tours in Tibet
    • » Tibet Overland Tour
    • » Kathmandu Lhasa EBC Tour
    • » Lhasa EBC Kailash Trekking
    • » Advanced Base Camp Trek
    • » Lhasa Kathmandu Bicycle Tour
    • » Mt Kailash Mansarovar Tour

    Activities in Bhutan

  • » Tour in Bhutan
    • » Bhutan Paro Festival Tour
    • » Bhutan Paro Valley Tour
    • » Druk Path Trekking
    • » Bhutan Central Tour
    • » Glimpse of Bhutan Tour
    • » Eastern Bhutan Tour
    • » The Bhutan Explore Tour

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