Trekking is simply walking. Walking varies from day 01 to many days. Walking in your own pace in the mountain is trekking. It leads you to many different villages where you will be able to see local people and culture. Not only that you will be able to high Himalayas (snow capped peaks). Normally there are two kinds of trekking in Nepal. A) Classical or tea house based trek b) Remote or off the beaten path trek. Classical Trek are trekking around popular destination like Everest, Annapurna, Langtang. Here we stay and eat on tea house or lodge itself. It is also called tea house trek. Where as trekking base on camping or staying in tents is called remote or off the beaten path trek. Their will be supporter carrying all the equipment and cook to prepare meals and each day we camp at campsite as an accomoadation.
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