
Currently, in Nepal, three kinds of trekking are popular- Teahouse or Lodge trekking /Tenting Trekking and Home stay trkking.
What is Teahouse Trekking? And how it is organized?
Teahouse trekking is guided walking and very popular in the well-developed tourist regions including Annapurna, Everest and Langtang – Helambu, and many more places where western cuisine as well Nepalese food (Dalbhat) is available in the lodges. Overnight accommodation is in good, clean guest houses, lodges and hotels.
What is Camping Trekking, and how it is operated?
A camping trek is fully organized and supported, with a team of guides, cooks, assistant guides and porters to accompany you. Our porters carry all the trekking gears, foods, fuels and personal belongings. Our cooks prepare hot meals. Trekkers need to carry onely a small bag as required during the day. At night, tents for dining, sleeping and ablutions tents are provided and set up. Also mattresses and down-filled sleeping bags, tables and seating.
In a typical camping trek, we start the day around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot tea. You are then provided with a bowl of warm water for washing. Then trekkers enjoy breakfast before leaving camp. The trek begins around 7.30 - 8 a.m.
Trekkers can set their pace for pausing and sightseeing and the walk to the lunch spot will normally take 3 to 4 hours. On arrival, you are served hot lunch. In the afternoon, after walking for another 3 to 4 hours, you arrive at the next camp around 4 p.m.. Tea & snacks are served while our staff readies the camp. Dinner time is around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent, lit with lanterns and comfortably furnished. The food is healthy, wholesome and hygienically prepared.We Himalayan wild treks is love to organize any kinds of trip anyway.
Home Stay In Nepal
Homestays are similar to bed and breakfast accommodation, like today's popular air BnB. Guests are invited into a private home, sharing the family's meal times and also their smiles. Living with local people is the best way to learn about their culture and beliefs. You can stay with local Nepali people before or after your travel and trekking holidays or along the trekking. Can join some of the festivals, rituals, prayers or even volunteer. Nepali people offer you some Nepali types of food in the home. Staying in a homestay while travelling in Nepal allows you to experience a side of Nepal that no hotel can offer. Experience the ''real Nepal'' and enjoy genuine hospitality in beautiful family home with modern facilities.