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Teahouse Trekking in Nepal
Tea House Trekking can be done only the popular Trekking area such as
Annapurna,
Langtang and Everest, where overnight at the best available clean
accommodations
including foam mattress in single and double room. Breakfast, Lunch and dinner are excellently prepared at the teahouse.
Meals can
be selected from a Menu that is developed by the teahouse personnel. We can be make your teahouse trek simple and easy by organizing a
trekking Staff
(Guide/Sherpa and necessary potters) transportations, trekking permit,
park
entrance fee etc. Porters carry your backpack, trekkers only carry small
daypacks. Treks begin from 7 to 8 AM. Before we start, we provide hot
drinks
tea/coffee/hot chocolate and then a nutritious Breakfast. Lunch is
provided
between 11 to 12 AM and the day usually ends around 3 to 4 PM.
Camping Trekking
Many adventure some tourists are interested in camping, rather than
taking a
teahouse.
Camping life
Trek generally consists of a group of travelers waking along Side
Mountains
through Nepali villages and farms accompanied by a Sardar (Nepali trek
leader,
Sherpa guides and Nepali cook and porters.
Porters carry all of the food, baggage and equipments at lower
elevations the
weather is warm and sunny during the day and cool during the evening. An
altitude above 10,000 feet (3048m) temperatures can drop to well below
freezing
at night and it is possible to encounters snow.
A typical day begins at dawn with hot tea served in the tents. After
breakfast
trekkers proceed at their own pace, waking alone, with others, or with
Sherpa
guides are knowledgeable and eager to help visitors understand the
cultures and
learn the languages. The trail passes through spectacular mountain
scenery. The
moderate pace allows ample time to meet and talk with local farmers,
villagers
and Nepali travelers. Opportunities for photographs abound.
About 11:00 A.M there is a two – hour stop while the cooks prepare a hot
lunch.
Trekkers generally relax, visit with village children or take time to
record
their experiences in journals. A three to four in the afternoon, the
group is
brought to camp where the Sherpa have set-up the tents and prepare d tea
and
biscuit.
Dinner is served around 6:00 P.M TO 7:00 P.M. after that's trekkers have
a time
to read, write and dancing with Nepali song about 30 to 1 hour or just
watch the
beautiful night Sky. Most persons are asleep by 9:00P.M….in large two
person
tents.
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