In a country like Nepal where there is a rich variant of culture and customs closely assimilated and connected with the
geographical location of the people, trekkers are in for the infrequent event
of researching the nature's greatest places in the world and at precisely the
same time observing the unique customs of the natives. Trekking is extremely
popular in Nepal .there are short trek as well as a long trek. Lumba Sumba
Pass Trek is a 21 days long journey,
and as mentioned above, it covers sections of the Makalu trek route and that of
the Kanchenjunga trek route.
During this period, the trekkers
get to explore numerous villages such as Mitlung, Chirwa, Lelep, Gola, Num,
Hatiya, and so on. The journey begins in the Kanchenjunga region, whereas it
ends in the Makalu region. With
Mount Everest/ Khumbu Langtang and Mount Annapurna standing stoically from the
Himalayan selection, Nepal has to offer what adventure lovers would call the
dream destination for trekking. Loaded with mountains and hills, trekkers have
loads of alternatives while trekking in this portion of the world. Apart from
that trekkers need to be equipped with all the necessary trekking gears which
are going to be quintessential in the journey.
Trekkers can
choose from either having Tea House (Lodge Trek) or Camping (Organized Trek) as
their trekking expeditions. Though the former is a relatively affordable option
of trekking in which trekkers don't need to worry about lodging and food as
they're offered by the local Tea House channels, the latter is the classical
and a refined way of trekking in Nepal. It's a well-organized entourage of cooks,
porters, guides, sherpas who'd let trekkers enjoy about the trekking just and
the remaining part of the problem is undertaken with the group. From cooking to
taking all the bag-packs and other travel items, from arranging beds, tables
and sleeping bags for setting up the tents at night, the team is well prepared
and professional.
Trekkers
should be wary about the time when they wish to come to Nepal for trekking. The
ideal months for trekking in the country are March-June and September-November
during which time the weather is if normally fine with clear blue sky and green
pasture. Trekking in the off-season such as through the monsoon would be tricky to
get around the leeches and the rain, but nevertheless gives trekkers the chance
to stand outside in the wild and live the rustic life for some time. But,
trekkers within their exploration upward would require some time to
acclimatize due to high elevation and low pressure. Every now and then,
based upon the height of the floor, trekkers should take a break daily or 2 to
get used to the surrounding environment
There are not many cases of mountain
calamities in Nepal and human losses in comparison with the climbing's made
every year. The recent mountain injury in Nepal's Himalayas was"The
Everest Avalanche" on 18 April 2014, resulting in a lot of individual
casualties. Nepal is a very small country covering just 0.03 percent of the
world's total land area, but mother nature has shown mercy to the country
gifting awesome natural attractions. The Himalayas in addition to other
mountain ranges in the nation has helped to improve the beauty of the nation
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