WHAT IS TREKKING?:

To trek in Nepal is to leave the bounds of western civilization behind venturing on food into remote villages and exotic environments - an experience that can last from just a few days to over a month on the trail: Although no trek is “easy -they all involve at least 6 hours of hiking per day over varying terrain and trekking is not just back - packing. You carry only a light day - pack with jacket, water bottle, camera etc. The only other requirements are some stamina and spirit of adventure and discovery. We do all the rest cooking, pottering and camp chores allowing you plenty of opportunities to amble peacefully, take pictures, rest or just take in the incredible surroundings. Porters carry personal gear. They carry two trekker duffel bags and since their standard limit is 30 kg. This means that your duffel cannot exceed 15 kilos. Personal gear must be packet for the trek in duffel. Tents are provided and are carried separately. You will be expected to adjust yourself to sharing a tent with one other person. A toilet tent is setup at each camp. All meals are prepared using kerosene stoves so that we do not contribute to Nepal’s deforestation problem. Our kitchen staff is truly amazing.

HOW YOUR TREKKING DAYS LOOK LIKE?
Generally a typical trekking day starts around 6 A.M. with a cup of hot tea followed by a bowl of warm water for your washing and cleaning. After packing up your stuff and daypack breakfast will be served comprising Porridge/ Mussli/Corn flakes, toast with butter and jam, eggs, tea or coffee. After breakfast around 7:30 am / 8:00 am trek will start.

Our well-trained staffs will pack up camp equipment foods and bags and the porters will carry to the next camping site.

The trekker can decide own taste having enough time for viewing the beautiful landscapes, taking photographs and making short pause. The walk through your spot takes normally about 3 hours; a hot lunch will be served your arrival. The afternoon walk takes about three to four hours to reach at your night camp around 3 / 4 p.m. Tea and snacks are served while the Sherpas pitch camps. The dinner will be served around 6 PM in the dinning tent with a pressurized lantern and furnish with table camping stools after dinner the leader/Sandra will brief trekker on next day treks after then you can retire to your tent. We provide high quality tents and foam mattresses to you and in every camp there will be simple toilet tent.

The well-trained and experienced cook and his term prepare variety of healthy and wholesome foods. On the way whenever available fresh vegetables eggs and meats are procured and enough staple products will be carried for the entire route, however, we emphasize on the major production of food comprised of healthy and fresh vegetables.

FULL - SERVICE TREKKING
On full - service treks, you sleep in roomy tents and travel with your on kitchen staff and trekking Sherpas. All meals are prepared with environment in mid only kerosene is used instead of forest products.

Tea Houses or Lodge Trek
A teahouse or lodge trek means that you stay and eat at the lodges along the way. On the classic routes, every planned night stop is well equipped to deal with trekkers - there are numerous lodges that cater to western tourists. There are pros and cons. The beds are usually comfortable, which is a bonus, but the toilets can be far from you at night. The atmosphere can be convivial in teahouses, but in high season this can also mean real overcrowding and delays in the kitchen.
Since not everyone wants the same kind of experience while trekking, based on advice from previous clients we offer a modified and we believe more convenient version of the lodge trek.
 A teahouse trek organized by More Than Mountain Treks will get you a guide, porters, accommodation in a lodge with breakfast, lunch and dinner.