tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6006454998814330027.post5919741321510334427..comments2023-05-09T07:19:09.367-07:00Comments on ARUS: GUNUNG ANNAPURNAarus.nirwanahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03747244169210541423noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6006454998814330027.post-17750197907307441382014-04-06T20:02:52.844-07:002014-04-06T20:02:52.844-07:00Thank you the infoThank you the infoarus.nirwanahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03747244169210541423noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6006454998814330027.post-90567195958893887592013-06-30T06:23:25.207-07:002013-06-30T06:23:25.207-07:00Teahouse trekking along the main trails is the mos...Teahouse trekking along the main trails is the most common style, with decent lodges in every settlement (and between), it is possible to trek in comfort with minimal preparation, equipment and support. There is no need to camp and a selection of western style foods is readily available from a menu system. No special permits are required, just national park entry tickets and the TIMS permit. The main areas for these treks are Everest/Khumbu Langtang and Annapurna. Since 2010, the Manaslu Circuit Trek has become possible without camping in tea-houses, though it requires a US$ 50 per week permit and must be trekked with a guide. The trek to Lo Manthang in Upper Mustang is similar: no camping is required as many comfortable lodges are available, but a permit is required which keeps many budget travellers away. <br />Facilities available in remote areas are less extensive than in the more popular areas. Off the main trails where there are no lodges and food from menus a Nepali guide becomes essential, and it may be advisable or necessary to visit such regions with organised groups, including guide, porters and full support. Kanchenjunga, Makalu Barun, Rolwaling, Dolpo, Humla are in remote areas. Many of them also require special permits. <br />Trekking guides and trekking agency can legally organize treks and provide the services of a guide and/or porter with insurance. Be aware that no one else, no hotel, no street broker, no nice person you just met, not even a trekking guide is legally authorized to organize a trek. During the main seasons the agencies run regular group treks, both tea-house and camping styles, and it is generally possible to join a group doing a trek of your choice. Independent trekking is quite easy in the main trekking areas. <br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/Everest-Base-Camp.php<br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/Annapurna-circuit-Trek.php<br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/Annapurna-Sanctuary-Trek.php<br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/Langtang-Valley-Trek.php<br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/Manaslu-Trek.php<br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com/Island-Peak-%286160-m%29.php<br />http://www.nepalguideinfo.com<br />http://www.hikehimalayas.com<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02789157537287874381noreply@blogger.com