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Camping Trek: Camping trek is fully supported by team members with supplies of all necessary logistics. The complete equipments- tents, sleeping mats, dining tent, kitchen equipment, foods etc are provided by the company. In group along the camping trek will be involved of guide, cook, camping staffs, kitchen team and porters.
Tea house or lodge trekking: This is a relatively cheap way of experiencing Nepal’s mountainous regions, where meals and accommodation are provided at regular intervals along the route. This is probably the most popular method of trekking, as it provides basic accommodation and nutritious food, without having to brave a night’s camping while simultaneously not blowing your trip’s budget. On such treks, you’ll stay in family run lodges, in which trekkers congregate in the evenings over a beer or a cup of hot Nepali chiyya, swap stories and plan new adventures. Standards vary along different routes, but your guide will be able to advise you about the best places to stay.
This is without doubt one of the most stunning mountain areas on the planet. The short route enables trekkers to discover the best elements of Nepal’s mountain regions, without having to give too much time.
There are two potential routes: the Renjo Pass trek, or an alternative itinerary. The trail to Gokyo is a gradual ascent through the valley, passing through lush forests where the elusive musk deer can sometimes be spotted.
The Gokyo Peak (5,480m) ascent is a definite highlight of this circuit, and you will stay here to savour the incredible scenery, including Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyo and Lhotse. Meanwhile, the Renjo Pass route is a road less travelled, and at the pass, you’ll get a great view of lakes on both sides, with the snowy peaks forming the perfect backdrop. Finally, from Gokyo, the trail descends along the opposite bank of the Dudh Kosi.