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WHY ORGANIZED ? |
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Nepal is a country
where time is almost irrelevant. The
Nepali people generally take their time
in getting things done. They are quite
used to sitting around for hours waiting
for paperwork to be processed. They are
equally as prepared to wait for days for
a delayed flight or a broken down bus.
While this is a part of the life and
experience of Nepal, travellers on a
tight schedule and/or a tight budget may
find these delays frustrating, stressful
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and a possible detraction from the
enjoyment of their time in Nepal.Having your itinerary
organised by a local trekking company such as Different
Treks can give you peace of mind while we sort out any
hassles. We like to ensure that your holiday experience
in our beautiful country is one of good memories by
having:
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No waiting around for the paperwork.
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No waiting for seats on buses or planes (allowing of
course for weather conditions - it does snow here!).
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All permits organized in advance.
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All entry fees, trekking fees pre-paid.
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Alternative itinerary, accommodation or transport
arranged if you encounter bad weather, cancelled flights
etc.
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No problems with food or water - all prepared
hygienically by your cook and kitchen crew.
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No heavy packs to carry.
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A guaranteed place to sleep each night.
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Camping, cooking and eating essentials provided.
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Supplies and staff hassles dealt with by the Sirdar.
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Close contact with Nepali people through your crew.
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Interaction with village people with song and dance
evenings.
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No time wasted in taking wrong trails and having to
backtrack.
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The opportunity to make lifelong friendships with Guide
and porters having a well earned rest members of the
trekking crew.
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Access to trekking trails not usually frequented by
trekkers.
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Great evening entertainment with other trekkers often
joining in with your group.
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The satisfaction of contributing to the local economy
through the employment of the trekking crew, purchasing
of food and other essentials. |
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