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ReadmoreThese trips can be enjoyed by all who are leading a normal active life. The normal amount of time spent walking in these trips is between 4-6 hours a day. No previous trekking experience is required.
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These trips are a mixture of short and longer trekking days. It is appropriate for those in reason-ability fit physical condition and may require walking at higher attitudes, and up some steep sections of trail. The typical amount of time spent walking on these trips is between 5-6 hours a day
These trips combine both moderated and difficult trekking; some sections of trail will require steep and prolonged accents as well as walking at altitudes in excess of 4000 m, and in some cases over 5000 m. Typical walking time is between 6 to 8 hours per day.
These trips are a genuine adventure and can be very strenuous. Trekkers should be in very good physical condition and prior trekking/hiking experience is also advisable. Normally these treks will involve in prolonged walking between 4000 m and 5000 m, steep accents, including some passes and viewpoints that exceed 5000 m. Typically these trips will involve trekking between 7 to 9 hours per day.
These trips consist of climbing peaks which between 5000 m and 6500 m. It is advisable that climbers be in excellent physical shape and be able to maintain a high level of stamina. While previous climbing experience is not essential, it is helpful and use of climbing gear such as ropes, harnesses, and crampons will be required.
Due to the ongoing global impact of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the likelihood of international borders remaining closed for an extended period of time, Adventure Hub Nepal has suspended all trips until October 2020.The COVID-19 pandemic had paused the world for months. Given the restrictions and protocols although most of the industry has resumed through time, the tourism industry in Nepal remained shut ever since the pandemic has been declared. The busiest streets of the major tourist hub in the heart of Kathmandu; Thamel went through a pin drop silence for almost 8 months now. As off all the travellers who have planned to visit the Himalayas in 2020 had to postpone their trip to the hopeful following year.
On 16 Sept, 2020 the cabinet meeting held by the government of Nepal, has declared to resume the tourism industry by allowing all the tourism activities following proper health and safety measures. The cabinet passed the decision to allow the international tourists by resuming the On-arrival visa service from 17 October, 2020. The guideline has instructed the tourists arriving in Nepal are required to obtain a PCR Test with a COVID-19 Negative remark; not older than 72 hours. Tourist with the negative PCR report are not bound to any kind of quarantine or self-isolation upon their arrival in Nepal and shall be able to continue the journey for their further destination in Nepal, adopting the safety measures and following the health and sanitization guidelines of WHO..............