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01. What’s included in the trekking package? +
Our trekking packages typically include transportation to and from the trek starting point, experienced guides, meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), accommodation (tents or guesthouses), and safety equipment. Some packages may also include extra perks like trekking permits, first-aid kits, and additional services like photography.
02. How do I choose the right trekking package for me? +
To choose the best package, consider your fitness level, preferred trek difficulty, duration, and budget. Our team can help you select a package based on your experience and adventure goals. Feel free to contact us for personalized advice.
03. Are there any age restrictions for your trekking packages? +
Our trekking packages are designed for a wide range of ages, depending on the difficulty level. Generally, trekkers aged 12 and above are welcome. For certain challenging treks, participants should be in good physical condition. Please check the specific package details for age recommendations.
04. Can I customize my trekking package? +
Yes, we offer customization options for trekking packages. You can add extra days, change the route, or include additional activities such as camping or yoga sessions. Contact us to discuss your preferences, and we’ll tailor a package that suits you.
05. What happens if the weather affects the trek? +
We monitor weather conditions closely. If adverse weather forces changes to the trek, we will inform you in advance and offer alternative options. In case of cancellations due to weather, we provide rescheduling or a full refund, depending on the circumstances.
06. Is travel insurance included in the trekking packages? +
Travel insurance is not included in our standard trekking packages. However, we highly recommend that all trekkers purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and other unforeseen events.
07. What should I pack for the trek? +
A detailed packing list will be provided with your trekking package. Generally, you should pack lightweight and weather-appropriate clothing, trekking shoes, a backpack, water bottles, and any personal items such as medications. Specific requirements will depend on the trek's location and season.
08. Are the trekking routes suitable for beginners? +
Yes, we offer packages for trekkers of all experience levels. Some treks are designed specifically for beginners, featuring moderate trails and gradual ascents. If you're new to trekking, we recommend starting with one of our easier routes and working your way up.
09. How do I make a booking? +
Booking is simple! Visit our website, select your preferred trek package, and follow the instructions to book online. You can also contact our customer support team if you prefer to book by phone or email.
10. Can I join a group trek or do I need to go solo? +
We offer both group treks and private trekking packages. Group treks are a great way to meet fellow adventurers, while private treks provide a more personalized experience. Let us know your preference when booking, and we'll arrange the best option for you.

Travel Tips

01. Stay Hydrated +
It's essential to drink plenty of water before, during, and after your trek to prevent dehydration. Carry a refillable water bottle and make sure to stop for regular water breaks.
02. Dress in Layers +
The weather on treks can change quickly, so it's a good idea to wear layers that can be added or removed as needed. Start with moisture-wicking base layers and add a waterproof outer layer in case of rain.
03. Know Your Route +
Before heading out, make sure you have a good understanding of the trekking route. Familiarize yourself with key landmarks, elevation changes, and your estimated trekking times.
04. Pack Light, But Be Prepared +
Pack only what is necessary for the trek, but make sure you have essential items like a first aid kit, flashlight, sunscreen, and extra snacks. Being well-prepared ensures you stay safe and comfortable.
05. Respect Local Culture +
When trekking through local communities, be mindful of the culture and traditions. Always ask for permission before taking photos, respect local customs, and try to be a responsible traveler.
06. Start Early +
Starting your trek early in the morning helps you avoid the midday heat and allows you to make the most of daylight hours. It also gives you a head start if you need to finish your trek before dark.
07. Know Your Limits +
Be realistic about your physical capabilities and choose a trek that matches your fitness level. Don’t push yourself too hard—if you feel unwell or overly fatigued, it's important to rest and seek help if necessary.
08. Carry Cash for Local Expenses +
In some remote trekking areas, ATMs may not be available. Carry enough cash for any local expenses, such as tips for guides or porters, as well as any entrance fees for parks or cultural sites.
09. Be Eco-Friendly +
Help protect the environment by not leaving any waste behind. Carry out all trash and use eco-friendly products. Make sure to follow the Leave No Trace principles to preserve the beauty of nature.
10. Enjoy the Journey +
Remember that trekking is as much about the journey as it is about the destination. Take the time to appreciate your surroundings, enjoy the view, and embrace the adventure!
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