Friday, August 31, 2018

Top Trekking tips in Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Annapurna base camp trek is one of the excellent hiking routes where we will locate lovely surroundings of the diverse mountains with their one-of-a-kind standing to the shape of land and tradition whole with wealthy mountain vistas, terraced fields, quaint Gurung villages and a wide type of flowers and fauna. this hiking direction is likewise called the Annapurna sanctuary Trekking is the best-distinguished trekking in Nepal. we peruse our trekking alongside the rhododendron forest of the Hindu cave traverse via the Gurung village of chomrong and landrung, following via the Modi Khola. if you don’t want flight then we will revel in our hiking through the traveler bus. february to mid-June and September and November are the pleasant seasons for this hiking route and now not simplest that if have you desired to trek in wintry weather season wherein we will enjoy the snow on the trails. this hiking path is maximum popular and impressive perspectives of Annapurna Himalayan location. in case you are making plans for trekking in Annapurna base camp then you have to prepare yourself first. there are few pointers for climbing the Annapurna base camp and they're as follows:
1.       Train before you go
2.       Mentally prepare
3.       Get the right equipment
4.       Hydration is key
5.       Don’t be afraid of a little headache
6.       Slow and steady
7.       Bring some of your favorite treats
8.       Stay out of the sun whenever possible
9.       If you have extra space then bring treats for the local children
10.   Remember you are on holiday enjoy yourself
11.   Don’t try to do it quickly
12.   Appreciate the cultural aspect of the trip
13.   Pack properly
14.   Bring a book
15.   Handi-wipes
16.   Don’t be afraid of the suspension bridge
17.   Take your time

18.   Have a good first aid kit 

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