Top 3 Nepal Trekking Myths Debunked
There is no shortage of hiking & trekking myths
and misconceptions in Nepal, which will keep you from discovering the
splendor of adventure of walking in the woods and the mountains. How
many times have we abstain ourselves from joining a nice hiking or
trekking with friends because of these myths. It is definitely time to
debunk these nasty myths so you can see a whole new prospect of fun with
hiking & trekking. Here are a few myths that you may have in your
mind about Nepal treks.
Camping is a must for real trekking experience:
If
the fear of staying in the tent in the middle of jungle trying to light
your fire to cook your own food is keeping you from trekking, Don’t let
this fear deter you from experience of trekking, because not every
trekking will require you to camp. Actually, there are two famous types
of trekking, camping and tea-house trekking. Most of the famous trekking
destinations usually allow a comfortable stay at teahouses or lodges.
These types of trekking will give you an experience of not just
exploring the beautiful nature but also the local culture and people.
Enjoy the days walking in the nature and spend your night in the comfort
of lodges.
Trekking is for young people only:
Hiking
and trekking in Nepal is not just for Young people. Don’t let your
golden age to keep you from this wonderful adventure. There are plenty
of easy trekking and hiking destination for everyone. Hiking and
Trekking is not a race, you can walk in your own pace while enjoying the
surrounding. The joy of slow walking in the nature while relishing its
beauty is something any age can enjoy. All the anti-aging miracle creams
and procedures may make your body look younger but none of these will
make your heart feel young like good walk in the nature.
You should buy all the latest expensive gears for a pleasurable trekking experience:
Whether you are looking for Everest Base Camp Trekking
or Island Peak climbing it is not necessary to buy all the latest
expensive gears. First, most of the popular trekking destinations
usually have the facility of renting the required gears at a pretty
decent price. This is a great option if you are not a regular trekker.
Second, you do not need to get all the high-end gears for trekking.
Focus on the basic rules: comfortable, breathable, light and easily
layered clothes. Sometimes watching a local passing you in a flip-flop
may make the purchased fancy gears seems unnecessary.
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