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A Gamow bag is an inflatable pressure bag large enough to accommodate a person inside. By inflating the bag with a foot pump, the effective altitude can be decreased as much as 1500 meters (5,000 feet). It is primarily used for treating severe cases of altitude sickness.

What is the prevention and cure for mountain sickness?
As much as we give more information for prevention from mountain sickness and for cure we provide a Gamow bag and medical kit in group. For more visit see the link below: Altitude Mountain Sickness
Is there any communication services while we are on trekking?
There are telephones in some villages along the trekking routes from which you can make international calls. And also we provide a satellite phone for high altitude trek.
Can we change the itinerary?
Absolutely yes. We can customize the itinerary as per the guests wish. However, we suggest you to do so before the trek starts. Sometimes, because of unforeseen circumstances in the mountains, we need to change the itinerary. In such situation you can consult with your guide and put your inputs as well for for the best alternate. However, the date of trek completion should always coincide with the original itinerary.
Is it possible to alternate or change the day trips?
It is possible to change the day trip as per your request by consulting your guide.
Do you reserve rooms at the lodges before or during the trek?
We reserve rooms at lodge before trek because sometime it is very difficult to get rooms during trek. But in some cases we send a porter few hours ahead of the group each day to book the rooms.
Is it possible to change the lodge if it is not in order?
Yes, you can definitely change the lodge if you feel it is not in order by talking over with your guide, (provided there are other lodges with good rooms in the vicinity).
What is the best time for trekking?
October to May is best time for trekking. The first two months of the dry season – October and November, when it is still comfortably warm – are ideal for trekking in Nepal. December, January and February are still good months for trekking, but it can be bitterly cold at high altitudes. So may be snow falling in those area and trek will be quite tough.
What about clothing and dress during a trek?
We recommend you to bring both warmth of the days and the chill of the nights. While trekking during the days at lower altitudes, lightweight trekking trousers and T-shirts are suitable. And water proof, wind proof and some warmer clothing are good one because mountain weather is notoriously unpredictable. For the cold nights, thermal underwear, a warm fleece jacket and even a down jacket will help to keep you warm. Good shoes are of great importance. They must be sturdy and comfortable. For higher altitude treks where you may have to tread snow for long hours, good boots are available for rent in Kathmandu. In view of local customs, try not to wear too skimpy or revealing clothes. Your reception by locals can vary greatly on the way you dress.
How could you handle case of emergency?
First of all we do believe that will not happen, but unfortunate are unexpected. So in case serious sickness or casualty you will be rescued by Helicopter. Since, you are entirely liable for all the expenses incurred in evacuation. So please make your travel insurance before entering to Nepal. Ask your guide to arrange a runner to the nearest communication point and inform office about requirement of a helicopter. While asking for the helicopter, please send name of the sick person and give exact location from where helicopter can airlift you. Do not leave the place although you are getting better once you have ordered Helicopter.
What about tips and gratitude?
Tips and gratitude are depending upon you how much you like to give. The amount depends on your budget and appreciation of their work. Some trekkers give 10% of the total tour cost as tips. But there is no any compulsion for Tips and gratitude.
What type of ground transportation is used on your tours?
We have a fleet of mostly Japanese made Toyota vehicles of all types and sizes, from small two-seater luxury cars to large capacity luxury tourist coaches. Sometime we use jeep for ground transportation. We use two-seater car for 1-2 persons, micro luxury 6-seater van for 3-5 persons, 10 seated vans for 6-9 persons and tourist coach or coaster for group size above 10 persons. Our drivers are specially trained to serve in the hospitality industry. The vehicles are checked carefully before assigning them to your service.
Do you arrange domestic and international flights?
In the case of flights, we do arrangement of domestic as well as international flights.
What is the overnight accommodation like?
In cities like Kathmandu or Lhasa, accommodation will be in hotels of your preference. We have a pool of hotels that ranges from luxury deluxe to budget hotels. While on a trek accommodation will depend on the trek style. If you are taking a camping then you will be sleeping in tents. Whilst we endeavour to stay in the best possible accommodation along the way, you should be aware that most teahouses, particularly in the smaller villages, are quite basic. The bedrooms are usually very small, the shared bathroom facilities are often outside and meals are served in a communal dining hall. Although simple, the teahouses do provide shelter and warmth and are normally run by friendly local families. Tea house treks are less expensive then Camping trek and are largely suitable for small group. Usually during busy seasons if private rooms in smaller villages are fully occupied you might have to sleep in dormitory.
How to get safe drinking water or is that purified water on the trek?
On GAP trek, you will be able to buy safe hot drinks in the tea house. We recommend you to bring water purification pills. On camping trek, our staff will boil and cook meals treated by potassium permanganate or iodine. On the trail, water from the streams is safe if away from settlements. But better not to use it directly for drinking.
What about serving of food during trek?
Food is major fuel for every human body. Serving good qualities foods with ( tasty, plentiful and nutritious) daily meals variety of local and western dishes. On the beginning day, breakfast consists of a choice of porridge, muesli and cereal followed by omelette, fried or scrambled eggs with chapattis or bread. Lunch is generally a selection of salad, cooked vegetable dishes, pasta and traditional breads. Dinner is a hearty 3 course meal – soup, followed by a variety of vegetable, meat, rice and pasta dishes and completed with a simple dessert. Tea, coffee and hot chocolate are also provided at all meals. We use as much fresh produce as possible and special diets are regularly catered for. Health and hygiene is the important one that our kitchen staff with respect to general cleanliness and food preparation and also within the group with respect to personal hygiene. All foods are well cooked and vegetables are treated by potassium permanganate or iodine. Boiled water is served for drinking. Antiseptic soaps and potassium or iodine treated water are provided for washing. Special dietary requirements can always be catered for. On the Tea House treks serving with standard breakfast, lunch and three course dinners, tea or coffee will also be included with each meal on your choices. Your guide will approaches menu selection and ensure that you get the best value meals possible. Although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, you should be aware that the menu is not normally extensive. Most teahouses offer a variety of rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. A variety of cereals, bread and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There will also be plenty of snacks available such as biscuits, chocolate and soft drinks and in some areas you will find fresh fruit in season. You can buy bottled mineral water from local lodge and shop. If you like to ask can also ask your guide to fill your water bottle with boiled water and treat with water purification pills.
What about security during trekking?
Running secure and safe journey is our core objective of trekking. Security of our clients is the foremost important for us. Our staffs are very kind, honest and genuine. Our guides hold licenses issued by the Nepal Government. But we would also request you to take care of your own personal belongings. If you are on ‘camping trek’ please do not leave your bags unattended at any time for your own safety. Take your main bag inside the tent once you reach campsite. At night, put all bags and belongings in the middle of the tent. Your guide assigns a Sherpa on turn wise basis to guard the campsite throughout the night. If you are on ‘Tea house or GAP trek’ arrangement, you will be sleeping in local tea house. You have to take sensible precautions yourself at all times. Never leave your baggage unattended and keep your lodge room locked when you go out.
What is CAMPING TREKS?
CAMPING TREK is the one of the most popular trek in Nepal. It is also known as fully organised trek. It is specially run in those Himalayan highlands where TH and GAP are not possible. On Camping Trek your lodging and fooding is organised in tent by a trekking crew consists of one sirdar, one cook and kitchen crew, Sherpa assistants and porters depending on the size of the group. Under the leadership of the sirdar (the local trek leader), the crew consists of several Sherpa assistants who will ensure you don’t take the wrong path, a cook and kitchen crew to keep you well fed with delicious and nutritious meals and the porters to transport all the gear from camp to camp. For bathroom facilities we carry a toilet tent. Most of transportations is doing by domestic animal such as Yaks, Tzops, Mules, and Horses etc. Where you can experiences real caravan of trek.
What is GAP and TH trek?
GAP is stand for Guide Accommodation and Porters (GAP). This kind of trek is possible in Everest, Langtang, and Annapurna region. In this trek we provide an English speaking local Sherpa guide, book and pay for the accommodation in local lodges during trek and arrange required porters and trekkers pay for meals directly to the local lodge owner. we pay the all expenses of staffs. TH trek means tea house trek. In this trekking routes are served by lodges making it possible for you to stay at local Tea house (mountain hut) during your trek. It is cheaper than Camping trek and are largely suitable for small group. Usually during busy seasons if private rooms in smaller villages are fully occupied you might have to sleep in dormitory. Price includes accommodation in lodges, guide, porters and all meals.
How long do we walk each day?
Generally trekking is divided in three parts: 1)Soft Adventure: it is about a week to 10 days in duration, about 4000 meters and 4 to 5 hours per day. 2) Moderate: it is longer trek more than 10 days, challenging and go near mountain (rocky ridge of high Himalayan peaks), 6 to 8 hours per day. 3) Strenuous: It is physically challenging because have to face unfavourable weather and strenuous activities, have to walk beyond the 5000 meters, it is not for beginner .Is it for some previous mountain walking experienced people.
Do you arrange private treks?
Yes, we do. If you would like to travel independently, or with your friends, families & colleagues you are invited to choose any of the trips at your convenient timeframe for any number of people (minimum 1 & maximum 100 at a time). Cost for private trip is fixed on the basis of group size, trek area, duration and trek style, and is negotiable. We also arrange TREKS FOR SINGLE WOMAN. If none of our fixed group departure dates work for you and you do not have anyone to accompany you, you can still be able to make your preferred trip with us. There is absolutely nothing to worry about making it solo trip. We assign local guide, porters etc who you can trust your life with.
What about group sizes?
That depends upon your choices. If you wants small group we will arrange it. But somehow minimum size should 2 and maximum 12 members. In certain case, that we will run 1 person but we recommend you to not trek alone. Travelling in group is the one of the best lifetime experience.
What is specialty of your company?
Our guides are well experienced about decade more in trekking field. They speak English very fluently even trekking guide (Sridhar) and his assistants speak reasonable amount of English, good enough to declaration of your curiosity in sceneries that you have seen during the trails.
How do I book a trek with you?
After choosing the trip you wish to join, the first step is to fill up the form available. A deposit has to be made in order to confirm the reservation. All details will be emailed to you to make it easy for you to book. The next step is to book a plane ticket to Asia and then get ready for an adventure of a lifetime.
Is your company is licensed holder or governmentally recognised?
We are governmentally recognised and our company is licensed holder.