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In Nepal there are numerous ways to arrange a trek because of
two major factors. Firstly, inexpensive (by Western standards)
professional and nonprofessional labour is available to carry
loads and to work as guides and camp staff. Secondly, you can
almost always find supplies and accommodation locally because
there are people living in even the most remote trekking areas.
The many possible ways of trekking can be categorised into four
approaches: backpacking, teahouse treks, self arranged treks and
treks with a trekking company. There is a lot of overlap among
these, because many aspects of each trekking style spill over
into the next. A backpacking trek that stays a few nights in
hotels has many of the attributes of a teahouse trek. A teahouse
trek with porters starts to become a self-arranged trek. A self-
arranged trek that uses the services of a trekking agency in
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Types
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Backpacking
The backpacking
approach of a light pack, stove, freeze-dried food and a tent
really is not an appropriate way to trek in Nepal. So much food
is available in hill villages that it doesn't make
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Teahouse Treks
The Nepali word
bhatti translates well as "teahouse". It is a bit pretentious to
call some of these village establishments a hotel, but the
Nepalese use of English translates restaurant
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Trekking With A Company
Companies
specializing in trekking can organise both individual and group
treks. One major advantage to dealing with someone close to home
is that it's easy to communicate by phone and the
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