Camping Trek in Nepal
Camping trek in the Nepal Himalayas is an opportunity to fully take part in this awe-inspiring trekking experience. We specialize in well-organized camping trekking in Nepal. In Nepal, camping has been widely accepted and is one of the time-honored methods of trekking. It is possible to have camping treks on all various routes in Nepal, which give you an opportunity for the adventure of camping while trekking. Annapurna, Everest, Langtang, and Manaslu are the most popular trekking areas, offering a wide variety of accommodations in local tea houses. If you plan to trek to remote areas such as Dhaulagiri, Dolpo, Kanchenjunga, or any other off-the-beaten-track destination where modern civilization has not reached, it is highly recommended that you go for a camping trek. Note: Tea house trekking and camping trekking can also be combined.
Camping Trek in Nepal is a kind of trekking, usually performed in styles and remoteness. The whole camping equipment, food, staff, sherpa, and tent are provided. You will get your meal and accommodation in a tent. Camping trek keeps you far away from usual trekking routes and provides wilderness experiences that include both natural beauty and cultural importance. The grand view of remote mountains, agriculture as a big activity of people living over there, being untouched by the modern civilization and therefore preserve all political hassles, tourists find it a paradise full of greenery on all sides. This is the purity of trekking in Nepal, which simultaneously supports economic growth in some of the poorest regions. At some places, tea houses/lodges might be absent, and therefore camping may be the only option.
Since accommodations are not always available in remote areas, it is highly advisable to have a complete camping trek planned and organized well in advance. You can also organize it yourself by employing a couple of porters and a cook through a trekking agency while providing your own tents and food. This includes everything except pre-booked accommodation, but it does include your own tents and foodstuffs, or there is the option to have a trekking agency organize the entire trek, which also includes porters along with a dining tent.
There are some places that look wholly uninhabited in Nepal; however, theoretically speaking, there is seldom such a place on Earth where people do not live-even in the most remote trekking areas. As a result of this, the need to have a style of trekking that is utterly self-sufficient, where all equipment required like a stove, food, water, and even a tent are carried, is usually unnecessary.
Even traveling with just a couple or three in your party, and packing light, you will have a minimum number of crew. It is highly advisable to hire at least one porter to help carry your gear. The porter will carry your equipment, as well as his own gear and tent. It is consequently advisable to employ one extra porter to assist them in carrying their luggage including equipment and perhaps stove. The two trekkers sharing two porters and a cook-porter make the journey reasonably comfortable, though it starts becoming difficult to journey with fewer people than this.
Our staff will be provided with the kerosene stove, kitchen equipment, and adequate quantity of the dried food rations. They will resupply us with rice and fresh vegetables along the way from local villages. You will be expected to carry a few tents and a stove for your crew. You may want to trek into far-flung regions and higher altitudes without having to camp near villages. It means having the remote valleys to yourself, plus your own private Himalaya views, and you are still trekking in comfort.
A camping trek is an excellent option to consider if you are seeking a well-isolated and remote immersion in the wilderness. If you feel this is an exciting opportunity, we highly recommend choosing one of our following camping treks.