Himalayas

Last Updated on April 27, 2023 by admin

Sixty-seven years down the lane of its first ascent, the call of the mighty Himalayas has not diminished a bit. On the contrary, excursions through the terrain have increased like never before. It is also a lot easier to access than it was in the yesteryears. Several expeditions are held by different organizations to console adventure-loving travelers. This blog present to you a comprehensive guide to trekking the Himalayas. Specifically outlining the things you need to know and things you need to carry before embarking on your adventurous journey.

Trek The Himalayas Like You Should

If you are a thorough mountaineer, then you must be looking for the summits. However, even if you are not that an expert or passionate climber and are only seeking some experience with this Herculean range, you can always opt for the different treks across India, Pakistan, Nepal, Tibet, and Burma. Trek the Himalayas with the info provided in this Himalaya trekking guide, and plan to indulge yourself in a thrilling experience of a lifetime. Here are some necessary things you ought to know for Himalayan trekking.

Get Topographical Know-How of the Himalayas

  • The range starts from Pakistan. It spreads through the northern part of India, Bhutan, Nepal, eastern parts of China, and Burma. The 4000 km of a stretch from Kyrgystan to Burma, this vast mountain range observes one of the largest bio-diversities on earth. With the highest peaks, valleys, deep gorges, wild forests, glaciers, the Tibetan plateau, extreme weather conditions, and mesmerizing beauty, it has attracted enthusiasts from all across the globe.
  • The highest peak Mount Everest in Nepal, is at 8848 m above sea level; there are other mighty peaks like those of the Pamir, the Hindu Kush, and the Karakoram. The Himalayan range includes more than 50 mountains, which consist of ten peaks of 8,000 m in elevation.
  • Himalaya base camp or the Everest base camp generally cites the two base camps that exist on opposite sides of the mountain peak. One is the South Base Camp in Nepal, with an altitude of 5,364 meters, and the other is the North base camp located at an altitude of 5,150 meters in Tibet, China.

Amazing Trekking Destinations

1. Everest Base Camp, Nepal

One of the most popular trekking destinations with exotic beauty and tea houses to stay; it is typically an 11-day trek. View of 3 of the earth’s tallest peaks while trekking the trail is breathtaking, and the icefall of the Kumbhu Glacier, which is well above 3500 m, is a stunning scene to lay your eyes on. The trail experience is enjoyable and ends up to the Everest base camp.

2. Poon Hill and the Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal

Poon Hill and the Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal

It is two treks that can be covered in one go, or you can avail of them separately. The Poon hill is a short trek taking up to 4 to 5 days to complete and one of the best short Himalayan treks. It observes a marvelous view of the Annapurna hilltop, which is the 10th tallest in the world. For the longer trail, it takes you up to the Annapurna Base Camp of the Annapurna Sanctuary. This route caters to the stunning views of the hanging glaciers and the cliff face of the Machapuchare.

3. Goecha La Trek, India

Goecha La Trek, India
Kanchenjunga Trek, Sikkim

This trek route lies in the state of Sikkim of India and is around the 8-day trek. Expect a muddy trail at the starting point as this region is influenced by the Bay of Bengal and Indian Monsoons. The trail passes through the thick rain forests to the Rhododendron forest, which is best, experienced in May when the flowers are in full bloom. View the glorious Kanchenjunga and Mount Pandim peaks on the way from the Dzongri Top. Goecha la servers as the base camp of the range in Sikkim.

4. Tapovan Gaumukh Glacier Trek, India

Tapovan Gaumukh Glacier Trek, India

Tapovan Gaumukh Glacier Trek also is a revered pilgrimage for the Hindus, which takes more than seven days to reach the source of the river Ganga at the base of the glacier. It starts from the town Gangotri and heads towards Gomukh 18 km away, which cites one of the most massive glaciers of the Himalayan range. The Mount Shivling and the group of Bhagirathi mountains are a treat to the eyes while on the trail.

5. Kailash Circuit, Tibet

Kailash Circuit, Tibet

This particular trekking route has been traversed by pilgrims of Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain and Bongpo religions for thousands of years. It is considered as the most challenging pilgrimage treks worldwide, which take up to the Kailash Mountain. It is believed to be the dwelling place of the Hindu God Shiva and is the source of the two large rivers Brahmaputra and Indus. The symmetrical mountain range is a treat to your eyes.

6. Advanced Everest Base Camp, Tibet

Advanced Everest Base Camp, Tibet

This trail is considered the highest trekking route in the world. The road to the Everest Advanced Base Camp in Tibet is at 6340 m and is the highest one can travel without a climbing permit. The trek approaches the Everest summit and, apart from being the highest and most demanding, offers you the most exotic view of the vast range. The journey begins at Lhasa and goes up to the magnificent Everest summit.

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Popular Trekking Destinations

  • Chomolhari Trek, Bhutan
  • Manaslu Circuit, Makalu Base Camp Trek, and Upper Mustang Trek, Nepal
  • Frozen River Trek, Markha Valley, and Kolahoi Glacier Trek, India

Best Time To Trek The Himalayas

There are several geographical locations across this vast range for a trek. It usually depends on the exact trekking point and altitude to know about the time of the year when the trek is conducted. However, it is generally from the month of late October to early March except for the trek undertaken in Ladakh, where the tourists are entertained between May and September.

Things To Carry On Your Trek To Himalayas

When you trek the Himalayas, you got to be very precise and cautious while packing. One cannot afford to miss any trekking equipment necessary for the excursion. Here is a compact list to guide you-

A backpack of around 40 to 60 liters

  • Trekking shoes with good grip are mandatory
  • Three to five warm layers depending on the month of your trek
  • Three trek pants and three collared t-shirts
  • Thermals are optional
  • UV ray protect dark sunglasses from protecting you from snow blindness
  • A sun cap to protect your face and neck from sunburns
  • One pair of woolen hand gloves and a couple of waterproof hand gloves
  • Socks 2 or 3 pairs
  • Headlamp or an LED torch is a necessity
  • First aid kit is mandatory
  • Toiletries, where your sunscreens are, must avoid sunburns.
  • Your water bottle
  • Plastic covers
  • Your cutlery – a Spoon, a Coffee Mug, and a Tiffin Box
  • And don’t forget to check on the documents that you need to carry

So, after reading the whole, if you feel that the Himalayas is calling you, then don’t wait much; answer the call.

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