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Self-supported multi-day treks are the epitome of adventure, offering unmatched freedom and self-reliance. Unlike guided or supported treks, you carry everything you need, navigate the terrain on your own, and rely on your skills and planning. While challenging, the rewards of such treks are immense—total immersion in nature, the satisfaction of self-sufficiency, and the freedom...
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As a seasoned trekker, you’ve already mastered the basics—packing efficiently, navigating trails, and maintaining your stamina. But every adventurer eventually seeks to level up their game. Whether you’re planning a high-altitude expedition or looking to refine your trekking skills, these advanced tips will help you push boundaries and enjoy more rewarding journeys. 1. Upgrade Your...
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As trekkers, we’re always evolving. While the beginner phase is all about discovering the joys of trekking, the intermediate phase is where confidence builds—and where mistakes can creep in unnoticed. Here are some lessons I’ve learned from the trail and the missteps you should avoid as an intermediate trekker. 1. Underestimating the Trek’s Difficulty It’s...
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As a trekker with a couple of treks under your belt, you’re likely familiar with the basics of trekking gear. You’ve probably experienced how essential your boots, backpack, and clothing are for comfort and safety. Now, as you set your sights on more challenging trails, it’s time to think about upgrading your gear to match...
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Taking your first trek can be an exciting, challenging, and incredibly rewarding experience. Whether you’re heading into the mountains for a weekend hike or embarking on a multi-day trek, the adventure is bound to leave a lasting impression. But as a beginner, it’s natural to have some uncertainties. What should you expect on your first...
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Introduction to the Himalayas The Himalayas are more than just a mountain range; they’re a symbol of adventure, serenity, and unparalleled beauty. Stretching across multiple countries, the Himalayas are home to some of the world’s tallest peaks, including Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. For beginners, trekking in these majestic mountains offers the perfect blend of challenge...
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Autumn is one of the best seasons to trek in the Himalayas. As the monsoon season retreats, the skies become crisper and drier, ideal for clear views of the majestic Himalayas. The meadows take on a golden hue this season, giving a certain vibrancy to the landscape. The temperatures are comfortable – pleasant in the...
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Here is our list of places you must not miss while trekking on the Everest Base Camp trail. Read here.
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Trekking to Everest Base Camp ? There is a high chance that your flight to Lukla will be rerouted from Kathmandu to Ramechhap’s airport. Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal made this decision to ease the congestion in Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan Airport during peak tourist season.   The peak trekking seasons in Nepal are: April-May and September-November. If...
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Trekking in Nepal is an incredible adventure. If you are planning to trek there, we have compiled some tips for you.
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