Adventure Trekking

Trekking in Nepal take you through the country that has captured the imagination of mountaineers and explores for over a 100 years. You will encounter people in remote mountain villages whose life style has not changed in generations, yet they will convey a trust of foreigners which is made possible by their secure position as Nepal is the only country in the world that has never been ruled any foreign power. Trekking in Nepal will have an opportunity to observe great variety of the Kingdom and the villages that embrace ethnic groups and cultures, accompanied by the picturesque villages, beautiful terraced landscape and majestic snow-capped mountains. Your trek is your holiday and AMTREK aims to help you enjoy it as much as possible. AMTREK' s field staff will do their best to cater for your every wish. In order to provide you a rough idea of the trekking standards we are providing here some general information and classification of Himalayan trek :
GRADE I : Generally between (900 to 2000 m.) with lots of "ups & downs", one should be fairly physically fit and a fairly good walker for this trek.
GRADE II: Varies between (900 to 3000 m.) a moderate trek with possibility of side trips to higher elevation.
GRADE III: A fairly demanding trek, at an altitude of around 4000 m. with possible side trips to higher elevation. Remote & unpopulated mountain trails are involved.
GRADE IV: It is considered a demanding trek reaching up to 5500 m. That requires excellent health and physically fit condition.
ALPINE : Under this category may include climbing of trekking peaks and trekking through remote areas on rough terrain therefore it is considered as an extremely demanding trek. The trekker should have at least minimum experience of ALPINE TREK with basic knowledge of using crampons and an ice ace. A medical certificate from a qualified doctor is needed before winding this trek. We are presenting here some of the most interesting and popular trekking programs.




