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These seven tips can allow you to have a enjoyable excursion, if you're considering trekking in Nepal. Though not meant to be all- inclusive they're a good starting place for researching what you need to understand.1. Both most pleasant seasons for hiking are spring and autumn. The spring months are considered to be March through May. The fall season is slightly cooler with temperatures cooling system to the lower 50's by December and beginning in October from the upper 60's. So below mention are things to do in Nepal that makes one of your best memory in Nepal.

December is also normally the driest month of the year.So that it is often very beautiful though it may also be muddy, particularly in the 28, during the spring months blossoms are in bloom from the forests. With clear skies you'll get the best mountain views, in the fall typically all day .Trekking in Nepal is possible at any given time of the year. That said, it is worth recalling they get eighty percent of their rainfall from the end of June through the middle of September. This period is known as but is also referred to as the monsoon season, so if you're dry summer months out of a climate that has do not be duped.Winter in Nepal is regarded as the period from December to February and the thing to bear in mind about those months is that the temperatures can be cool based on where you are. In the valleys during this time of year the temperatures could fall below freezing. The Kathmandu Valley, at an altitude of 4297ft/1310m will typically have temperatures ranging from 36 - 68 degrees Fahrenheit. Below freezing temperatures will drop at higher elevations in the Himalayas and it can be extremely cold at night.2. Know the way to go The most well-known treks in Nepal are from the Everest and Annapurna regions. There are also very popular treks in the from and finished in less than a week. From the Annapurna region you've got a choice between the rich woods and tranquil elegance of this Annaupurna refuge or the more Tibetan-like villages and arid terrain of the Kali Gandaki gorge around Muktinath.

They take about two weeks. Itreknepal, a outfitter, can put together everything you need including manual, porters and lodging for these and a number of other treks.3. Guard your health is essential to a excursion. Health issues in Nepal are a result of intestinal complications. If you take some precautions, All these are easily avoided. In general, you should boil or purify all of your water. ITrekNepal recommends that you bring at least one water bottle with a unique filter you are, so that you'll always have access. Also be certain to wash your hands prior to eating or putting them. These two things can help you avoid most problems.Recommended vaccines include Typhoid (Typhoid vaccine (Typhim Vi( injectable)), Hepatitis A (brand names (Havrix, Vaqta, Avaxim) or Twinrix (joint A&B)), Polio (usually as kid, assess if your physician if booster is needed), Tetanus (10 year legitimate ), Rabies,(3 year legitimate ). If traveling to west Nepal (rural areas) prevention of Japanese Encephalitis would be advisable (vaccination at least 2 weeks before departure), a certificate of proof of vaccination against Yellow fever is not essential for you since you are not traveling from a country with yellow fever transmission threat. There is no way to know whether you are going to get AMS and because you've traveled at elevation and not had it is no guarantee of not getting it in the future. But one precaution that you may take would be to move up to elevation over a few days. This will give your body time to acclimatize. If you're at altitude and you start to feel nauseous, dizzy, suffer from insomnia or severe headaches you could be undergoing AMS and the best treatment would be to proceed to a lower altitude.4. Have proper travel documentation Passports are required for all visitors from US, UK, Canada, Australia and all European Union member states. Unlike some nations Nepal doesn't require you have a return ticket on entry. Tourist visas, that can be valid for six months from the date of issue, can be obtained upon arrival at the airport.5. When in Nepal do as the Nepalese avoid crime, and In order to possess the successful trip possible you are going to want to stick to the habits of Nepal. There are several things which are thought of as rude that you might not consider in your house country. While you might have been taught to not point at people in Nepal this principle extends not simply. It is deemed impolite to measure over the feet of a person. Other conventions pertaining to the feet include eating area which are detached or taking your shoes off before you enter someone's home. You also have to always remove your shoes. Never stand even though it's fine to sit or kneel next to them by someone who is eating. When passing local Chorten and shrines do so in a manner. Hand shaking isn't the norm, so to greet somebody you will want to set the palms of your hands in a prayer-like gesture.6. When packing for a visit to 10, what to utilize remember that the key to relaxation is layers. You are going to want to put on and take clothes off as you will need to adjust to temperature fluctuations. Bring an insulated jacket if hiking during winter or moving over 10,000 feet. Men will want to bring shorts and hiking shorts, girls are going to want to bring skirts and trousers. And blouses, but nothing revealing. Obviously, you'll want to bring multiple changes of socks and underwear. A sun hat and a weather hat. If you're trekking over 10,000 feet you will want insulated pants, long underwear, gloves, gaiters, nylon wind pants and windbreaker top. As a general rule cotton is very good for keeping you cool but lousy for keeping you warm. Cotton is slow to dry when possible choose wool or synthetics.7. Travel insurance it is a fantastic idea to get whenever to travel insurance that you're traveling and this is certainly true in Nepal. Not all travel insurance is made equally, so ensure that your travel insurance covers all the activities you'll be doing particularly that there are not exception for alpine pursuits. Helicopter rescue insurance is available at a top beginning at approximately US$100.Nepal is a land of beauty, and hiking in Nepal may be the trip of a life. After the above tips will help to ensure you have an safe and enjoyable trip, but don't let this be the end of your study. The more you know the more you will enjoy yourself. Namaste.

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