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We have developed a trip
grading system to help you match your level
of fitness and aspirations with a trip that will complement
both. If you've never trekked before, we recommend
that you not be overly ambitious. Try a short
trek and see if you enjoy it. That said,
we acknowledge that trekking experience counts less
than your motivation and physical condition. If you
really want to get to Everest Base Camp, and are fit enough to do so, you'll get there. Good
health and spirit of adventure will carry you far.
A complete dossier on your trek will be sent after
we receive your initial deposit and booking
confirmation. If you are uncertain which
trek is best for you, we strongly recommend requesting
complete trek dossiers before you book.
The descriptions below are meant
to serve as a rough guide only. Trip grades are based on length, altitude, and remoteness, walking
conditions, weather and other factors. It is impossible
to be precise about how hard a trek is: grading provides
a way for you to compare different treks.
Remember that all trekking makes
some physical demands. Don't expect that because a
trek is graded easy you will never feel tired.
Trip grades
A
- Easy:
We day hike, sightseeing and always stay
in hotels.
B
- Leisurely:
These trips can be enjoyed by anyone who
leads a reasonably active life. The trekking itinerary
is nine days or less, with elevations generally below
10,000 feet.
C
- Moderate:
The trekking itinerary is greater than nine
days. Some previous hiking experience is desirable.
Elevations up to 15,000+ feet, with ups and downs.
D
- Strenuous:
You need to be familiar with mountain walking
and possess a fair degree of stamina. These trips
include difficult trekking conditions, covering long
distance and high passes. (A doctor's certificate
may be required).
E
- Technical:
Climbing experience is required. You must
be familiar with the use of mountaineering equipment.
This grade is reserved for our most demanding treks,
involving long days, often in isolated areas, at elevations
above 18,000 feet. |
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