The word TREKKING was first called to Nepali hiking tripsa nd the enormous popularity of trekking today developed since that time. Trekking that means walking trips following trails and, many of which have been used for communication and trade for the centuries and centuries. The first trekker in Nepal was Bill Tilman, who trekked in Annapurna, Helambu and Everest regions.
A Trekking trip can be any length you choose, there are many popular treks around the valleys that only take a days to complete, there are also treks of two or three days or longer treks lasting from a week to a month. You could even string a series of popular treks together and walk for months on end.
Teahouse (Lodge) Trekking
Trekkers are independent upon many teahouses and locally available inns along the trails. Trekking in this way minimizes the costs and is less affected by diverse weather conditions.
A guide will lead trekker/s with a porter in the regions where there is access to local inns.
Camping (Fully Organized) Trekking
Trekkers are fully dependent upon their locally hired staff and is quite a large outfit since not only the trekkers’ personal gear needs to be carried but also the group equipment and food. Trekkers will sleep in tents and their staff will prepare meals as per in the menu provided in advance. Trekkers are independent to choose western, continental, Tibetan or Nepali cuisine.
A fully organized trekking has an experienced guide, Sherpa, cook, kitchen helper and porters (three for every single trekker).
This kind of trekking rewards an enjoyable experience for a visit to more remote regions where no teahouses or local infrastructures are available.