Trekking vacation to Nepal means being susceptible to
the cruel surrounding of the Himalayas, so hikers who want to witness
these massive giants from very close should well equipped.
There’re
a few things that hikers need to be equipped themselves who are getting
ready for the challenges ahead. So, let’s find out what you should
bring with you while trekking in Nepal.
Shirts
& T-shirts: Flexible layering is the best way to go about Nepal
trekking. You should be wearing multiple yet light layers of outfit as
it will aid you move comfortably. Trekkers generally put on half-sleeved
shirts while starting their trek, but it is recommended to wear
full-sleeved with a collar to ignore sunburn.
Trousers, skirts and shorts: For Nepal peak climbing,
long-trousers with zip-offs are ideal as they double up as shorts,
which can be helpful all through the day. For nights, trekkers can put
on thermal long johns with warm inner wear. For females, skirts are
ideal when they wonder in the wild and there’s no concealed location in
view. Long skirts & wrap around skirts are useful when you’ve to go
for a bath in a swarmed spring with other porters and trekkers.
Fibre-Filled
Jacket or Down Jacket: Climate is an uncertain thing in Nepal while
trekking. It may get icy cold, sunny, sizzling hot and can drizzle or
downpour during a single trek. Therefore, waterproof and windproof
jackets are a must while trekking Nepal.
Down
jackets are light & compressible enough to take in your backpack but
are very costly. Nevertheless, you can rent down jackets in Kathmandu
and Namche Bazaar.
Trekking Boots: Your Nepal
trekking will be going to be a disaster if you had not taken a cool pair
of trekking shoes. Trekking shoes must be water-resistant and must have
ankle-support with an excellent grip for tough treks, encompassing
trekking on rocks and snow.
Trekking shocks: To
safeguard your feet from blisters & frostbites on harsh terrains,
trekking shocks are a must. You must carry a minimum of 2 to 3 pair of
woolen, linen and cotton socks each.
Gloves &
Hats: To keep yourself warm in chilled weather and safeguard yourself
from sunburns hats and gloves are a must. Get wide sun-hats that’ll
safeguard your neck and ear from the cold and sun rays.
Sunglasses: The sun rays can be quite harsh while trekking especially when you are in Annapurna trek. Dusty winds and snow can also cause you headache. Therefore, carry a good pair of sunglass in your backpack.