There are two types of treks available in Nepal

Tea House Trek

In the most popular trekking regions like Everest, Langtang and the entire Annapurna region in Nepal, teahouse/ lodges are readily available for overnight accommodation and meals for trekkers. Some of the lodges are quite basic particularly in the smaller villages and some run to high level of service with good facilities. These tea houses are run by friendly local family members. Tea house treks are less expensive than camping treks and are largely suitable for small groups. Usually during busy seasons if private rooms are fully occupied then dormitory rooms are available. The bedrooms are usually small, the shared bathroom facilities are often outside and meals are served in a dining- hall.

Full Board Camping Trek

Full Board Camping Trek is fully organized and supported by a complete team consisting of guides, cooks, and porters on the trekking trip. Sometime Yaks, horses or mules are also used for carrying luggage and camping gear. Our staff set up tents for dinning and sleeping at night. We provide dining tables, chairs, tents, toilet tent, mattresses and other necessary gear. Food served on the camping trek will be a mix of Western and Asian dishes with variety of choice. . In the camping trek, we start the day around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot tea. After tea you are given a bowl of warm water for light washing. When the washing is finished, trekkers do packing of their belongings and make duffle bag ready to hand over to the porter. After the packing, breakfast is served around 7 to 7:30 a.m and trekkers can enjoy breakfast with hot tea, milk, coffee etc before leaving camp. The walk begins around 8:00 a.m. Trekkers can set their own pace while walking. The walk to the lunch spot will normally take 3 to 4 hours. A hot and delicious meals prepared by our expert cook is served for lunch along with hot juice and tea. The afternoon walk usually takes 2 to 3 hours. After arriving at the campsite, tea and snacks are served while our staff set up the tents. Dinner is served around 6:00 – 7:00 p.m in the dinning tent. After dinner our guide briefs about the next day program and any questions from any of you can be discussed .At the end, they take leave from you saying good night and have a good sleep!