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Visiting Nepal for trekking purposes can be a thrilling experience. But the risks and challenges are high, especially in the mountains. The weather is unpredictable, the footing can be bad, and wildlife can be a threat. Therefore, it is important to choose the right trek and the right time to go.
Nepal offers a wide range of treks, from easy to difficult. You can trek alone or with a guide. The treks can be arranged in a manner that suits your budget. The average cost of a trek includes transport, food, and permits.
The weather in Nepal is ideal for trekking, especially during the dry and warm months of February to June. However, if you plan to go in the winter, you should bring warm clothes. It is also recommended to carry water pills and water filters.
During the winter season, the weather is cold and clear skies are common in the mountain regions. Snowfall is also common at higher elevations. In some regions, trekking is not recommended due to risks such as altitude sickness.
A trek in Nepal can be risky due to wildlife, bad footing, and mosquitoes. You should always wear insect repellent and apply mosquito repellent cream while you trek.
The weather in Nepal can also change rapidly. If you are planning to go to the Everest region, it is best to go with a guide. You should also carry a sleeping bag. If you decide to go without a guide, you can hire a porter for about $25-30 per day.
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