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Trekking in Asia
from:Trekking is a form of hiking or walking through mountainous, rugged or rough areas. It is a sport which most often takes place in beautiful mountain ranges. When trekking in Asia, the hiker gets the opportunity to experience the beauty and uniqueness of the Himalayas. The Himalayas have the largest mountain peaks in the world and stretches across six countries in Asia. So it goes without saying that when trekking in Asia, it is definitely going to be worth visiting the Himalayas. The six countries of the Himalayas are Bhutan, China, Nepal, India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
The different countries in Asia hold different types of treks and tours. However, because they all hold the same mountain ranges their treks can be quite similar and easily found on any directory for any of the six countries. When trekking in Asia it is important to note that it is not the same as climbing and everyone, young or old, can partake in a trek. Different treks have different distances and level of difficulty, so it is up to the discretion of the trekker to decide what level is best suited to them.
Because of the different levels of difficulty of the treks, the distances are usually better calculated in time it takes to complete the trek rather than distance covered. Treks can go over a period of one day to a few weeks. The hikers do not have to be walking the whole time though and a lot of the longer treks have days off to discover the country and nature at your own pace. Once started on a trail for the day however, the group must meet their destination for the day or they will find themselves in a spot of trouble as concerns the sleeping arrangements.
When trekking in Asia the group has the choice of either sleeping in tea house huts that are situated along the trail or camping out in the nature in tents. If you go with an organised group it is often planned that you do not have to carry your tents and sleeping equipment but rather they are ready and waiting for you when you arrive at your campsite at the end of the day. This is one of the many advantages of trekking with an organised company when trekking.
Trekking in Asia is a unique experience enjoyed by those of you who like to be active and adventurous at the same time. It is a lovely way to experience the true beauty of nature and to spend some time appreciating it too.
Trekking Kilimanjaro News
Tanzania: REI offers 20% off a trek up Mount Kilimanjaro - Los Angeles Times (blog)
Tanzania: REI offers 20% off a trek up Mount Kilimanjaro Los Angeles Times (blog) Outdoors retailer and travel operator REI will offer 20% off a six-day trek to the top of the peak for those fit enough -- and motivated enough -- to make it to the summit. The deal: With this deal, the cost of the Kilimanjaro climb drops from $4.399 ... |
Storyteller: Cancer survivor prepares to hike Mount Kilimanjaro - Anderson Independent Mail
Storyteller: Cancer survivor prepares to hike Mount Kilimanjaro Anderson Independent Mail By Charmaine Smith-Miles Dr. Chasse Bailey-Dorton of Anderson, a 10-year breast cancer survivor, prepares to climb Mount Kilimanjaro this summer. The mountain, with three dormant volcanoes on it, is 19341 feet above sea level and is the highest ... |
Man Without Legs to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Raise Money for Nonprofit Free ... - MarketWatch (press release)
Man Without Legs to Climb Mount Kilimanjaro, Raise Money for Nonprofit Free ... MarketWatch (press release) But for Spencer West, who at the age of five lost his legs, this summer will be marked by a challenging climb up Mt. Kilimanjaro with the goal of raising money for international charity Free The Children. West, along with two friends, will begin the ... |
Charity trekkers to climb Kilimanjaro - Wokingham Times
Charity trekkers to climb Kilimanjaro Wokingham Times By Paul Cassell An adventurous pair from Wokingham will be among a dozen climbers looking to scale Mount Kilimanjaro and raise £50000 for two charities that cared for their friend's disabled children. Alan Rogers and Duncan Hawkes will take on the ... Old friends unite for birthday trek |
A Way Up for Women in Business - New York Times
A Way Up for Women in Business New York Times THE HAGUE — Using Mount Kilimanjaro as a metaphor for business, 15 business students set out to climb Africa's highest peak last September as part of an elective course at the Rotterdam School of Management. One of the aims of the difficult nine-day ... |
Learn about 'Zombies' on Kilimanjaro' at REI Thursday night - Taunton Daily Gazette
Learn about 'Zombies' on Kilimanjaro' at REI Thursday night Taunton Daily Gazette World-traveling author Tim Ward, left, and his son Josh will recount meeting "zombies'' while climbing Mount Kilimanjaro with his son Thursday evening, May 10, at REI Framingham. By Chris Bergeron/DAILY NEWS STAFF World-traveling author Tim Ward will ... |

