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Useful Information: Trekking Gears
The Excellent trip is bound to happen if you Carry essentials for the trek and do not carry too much equipment that would burden you later. Don’t worry we got you covered, Please do follow our guidelines and we are good to go for the trip with excitement and joy being well prepared for the trek and well-being on your own. Trekking usually starts at a low altitude and gradually the elevation increases along with the change in temperatures. The trekking gears are determined by the duration of the trip, the season, and, how your body stimulates in cold climates. We suggest and encourage you to effectively backpack so that you can feel at ease in any conditions. A minimal backpack with all essentials covered is encouraged. A small “day” backpack with whatever you need to have on hand during the ride: the camera, spare battery, some warm clothing, poncho or rain jacket, sunscreen, sunglasses, cap, water, etc. And, a soft bag (not a rigid suitcase) where you will put what you do not need during the trek day and you will find in the lodge when you arrive: the sleeping bag, feather jacket, clothes of change, toiletry bag, etc. Porters we assigned do not normally walk with you in the group, they march at their own pace and may not even make the same route, so you will not be able to access the contents of this bag until you arrive at the lodge. Especially Trekking Bags of 70-90 ltrs is ample enough to cover you for the duration.
Here we have sorted out the things you need for Trekking in Nepal.
Trekking Items
• Sunscreen ( Uv 40-60 )
• Sunglasses (High-level Protection)
• Toilet Paper
• Travel Knife
• Hand sanitizer
• Lip Balm with Sunscreen
• Water Bottles or Camel Back
• Headlamp with extra batteries
• Thermos (optional for hot beverages
• Pulse Oximeters
• Iodine water tablets (personal preference)
• Broad-brimmed hat or bandana (for sun protection)
• Duct tape or moleskin for blisters
• Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
Trekking Gears
• Umbrella (works great in light rain or to protect from the sun)
• Waterproof bags to protect electronics or paperwork
• Trekking Poles
• Extra layers, gloves, windbreaker, or Poncho
• “Day” backpack
• Towel (best fast dryer)
• Bag or backpack for porters
• Swimsuit
• Short sleeve T-shirt
• Flip-flops
• Long sleeve T-shirt or light fleece
• AID kit
• Down jackets
• Toiletry
• Waterproof jacket
• Water purifying system
• Light pants, long/short
• Clothes washing soap
• Thicker pants and/or waterproof pants
• Leggings (also as pajama)
• Thick Trekking Socks
• Comfortable underwear
• Pyjama (or clothes for sleeping and other use)
• Neckwear/balaclava/bandana
• Main walking shoes (mountain shoes/boots)
• Hat/cap
• Light shoes
