A Typical Trek Day 

  • Last Updated on Jun 24, 2023

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Your trekking day starts at around 7:30 am with a cup of tea or coffee and breakfast at your tea house or tent. Then your trip starts at your own pace, frequently stopping to enjoy good views and take photographs. You will carry only a day pack containing your personal goods during the daytime. The porters and Yaks will carry the rest of your stuff. After 3 hours walk, you will stop for the lunch at teahouse or campsite, for 1.5 hours. Then again walking another session for 3 to 4 hours to reach our destination, is often a scenic spot. While you rest, the trekking crew will pitch the tents for you during your camping trip. You can relax or walk around the camp or teahouse. Around 6-7 PM you will have dinner, talk about the day's experiences with other members, or simply enjoy the Himalayan solitude by yourself. Then your guide will give briefly for the following day’s program. Then bedtime, for the next beautiful day. 

Karna Rana

Karna Rana

Namaste!

I hearty welcome to Nepal, known as the Kingdom of Himalayans and the roof of the World “Mt. Everest.” Nepal has been named a Heaven on Earth and is a wonder in the Himalayan. It is the Shangri-La, a living cultural Museum, the Birthplace of the Lord Buddha and it is the country of the living Goddess “Kumari.”

I am Karna Rana Trekking Tour Operator and Mountain Guide, specializing in Trekking, Tour, Travel in Nepal, Hiking in the Himalayan and other Outdoor Activities including, Peak Climbing, Expedition, Adventure Trekking, Rafting, etc. applying my field expiring since 2000. Meanwhile, I have completed my Master’s degree in Rural Development (2016) from Tribhuvan University of Kathmandu, Nepal’s leading educational institution. Now, I have been applying my field experience in tourism, especially in remote areas of the country for sustainable eco-tourism for local empowerment. I enjoyed writing my blog own word sharing my travel experience in the Himalayan, aiming to provide the right information and help to the Nepal Traveler.

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