Classic Outdoors is a licensed trekking agency that has be organizing treks for decades. Nepal is considered as one of the most popular and loved tourist destination amongst the people living in various parts of the world. Trekking is basically an activity which is undertaken by walking a long distance on foot for the sake of pleasure and relaxation. Trekking in Nepal is mostly carried out in the Himalayas where you will get a chance to admire the beauty of the Himalayan peaks as well as adore the unique culture and traditions of the indigenous communities that has been residing in the Himalayas. Trekking here is an opportunity to experience the nature and culture.
Nepal offers various graded of trekking from easy, moderate to challenging. Trekking demands both mental and physical fitness. The level of difficulties depends upon the region, season and number of days you spare for doing the activity. Anyone despite of any age group can be involved in trekking activity however, one needs to be physically fit and used to some exercise and walking. Trekking in the Everest Region, Annapurna Region, Langtang Region, Mustang Region and Manaslu regions are the most popular ones.
Classic outdoors with the help of the highly experienced and knowledgeable guides have been organizing various trekking trips successfully to the satisfaction of the visitors. We offer different types of treks depending upon the area of interest and availability of the facilities. The different types of trekking carried out in Nepal are:
FOT (Fully Organized Camping Trek)
FOT or Fully Organized Trek is also known as the camping trek. Everything will be arranged by us along with the support crew. A trekking crew consists of one sirdar, one cook and kitchen crew, Sherpa assistants and porters depending on the size of the group. The porters will be arranged to transport all the gear from camp to camp. Our main aim is to make the trek as hassle-free and enjoyable as possible. For bathroom facilities we carry a toilet tent. Your camping staffs dig a deep hole in the ground for excrement and cover the hole with soil after the business is done. These treks are generally carried where there are no or only few lodges available. Mainly in the remote parts of the country.
T- House Trek (Guide, Accommodation, porter and meals)
TH trek means where you will be accommodated in the lodges en-route the trails owned by the people living in the area. Some of the popular trekking routes are served by lodges making it possible for you to stay at local Tea house. Tea house treks are less expensive then Camping trek and are largely suitable for small group. Usually during busy seasons if private rooms in smaller villages are fully occupied you might have to sleep in dormitory. Price includes accommodation in lodges, guide, porters and all meals.
GAP trek (Guide, Accommodation and Porter Trek)
GAP stands for the trek which includes Guide, accommodation and Porter. This is the most economical way to do trekking in Nepal. We provide an English speaking local Sherpa guide, book and pay for the accommodation in local lodges during trek and arrange required porters and trekkers will have to pay for meals directly to the local lodge owner. This option works only in certain routes in Everest, Langtang and Annapurna regions where trekking routes are served by local tea house or lodges. You pay for your own meals. We take care of all expenses of our staff.
Trekking in the Manaslu is comparatively a new destination as the region was open for the trekkers only in the early 90’s. Since, it has not been long opened people can experience the local culture and tradition of the place undisturbed and intact. It is bordered by Budhi Gandaki River and Marshyangdi River.
Mustang: the picturesque town in Nepal is one of the major trekking destination that has come in notice to the visitors within last decade. It is one of the unique destination as it is the rain shaded area of the country. Mustang is often regarded as “The Little Tibet” and even “The Last Forbidden Kingdom”.
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