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7 Tips for Trekking in the Himalayas: Expectation vs Reality

by Saurabh Sinha
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7 Tips for Trekking in the Himalayas: Expectation vs Reality

Never measure the height of a mountain until you reach the top. Then you will see how low it was.” -Dag Hammarskjold 

If Trekking is what comes to your mind when you imagine yourself ready for an adrenaline rush, give a halt to your thought and it’s time to pack your bag for a thrilling adventure. “Trekking”, the word it may sound like a long arduous activity and daunting but, it works like magic for most. These days people are choosing trekking in India in order to get rid of their worldly routine.

Have you also been craving to go trekking in the Himalayas for long?

If yes, let’s make your first ever experience of trekking in the apes be an eternal one. But, in order to cut short the high possibility risk of disappointment with respect to what you might be expecting to experience on your trek. It is time to grab a pen and to take note of the following list of reality checks before you commence your endless, life-changing, and soul-searching quest.

1- Backpack is for essentials, do not pack the entire household. You aren’t going forever! 
It is most important to recognize the gears and stuff you will surely need on a trekking trip in the Himalayas. Every essential might not be fixed in a single bag. Hence, a prudent selection of things is of utmost importance. Again, worrying about the requirement for keeping just constrained stuff doesn’t imply that you forget on something that may be a lifeline and you ‘may really require it’, like a preventive medication.

2-There are no free sheds. Independence is the norm while trekking
Depending on strangers for essentials can demonstrate to be awful on long treks. While trekking in the mountains never forgets to carry your own sleeping bag. It is not necessary that you will discover a cave, shake shed, or the most charitable trekkers on your trek that would be carrying an additional sleeping bag to provide it to a needy. Doing it would obviously be opposed to the principal fundamental precept of traveling light.

3- Your top doesn’t match with your shoes? Ought to be least of your stresses when on a trek
Dressing up in the correct attire is substantially more significant than worrying about matching shoes. Picking the correct texture (not cotton), trekking shoes, lowers and so on., is a piece of the significant beginner backpacking and exploring tips. Wearing the wrong fabric or footwear may cause blisters or scraping which would be that last thing you might expect to ruin your experience, that you envisioned would be closer to achieving divinity on your profound expedition.

4-Never forget, guides do not work in ‘God- Mode’
When on a guided trek, it is a must to keep in mind that you tie up the right association after careful considerations. It is quite not surprising that you might end up with a service provider that is trickster as most providers are following shady activities in order to make more money. It is always better to be prepared for the wilderness while trekking in the Himalayas. Learning about security measures can prove to be useful in such cases. Always keep in mind diligence is the best companion on such expeditions.

5-Trekking is food for the soul but are you using the right sole?
Be mentally prepared for usually 4-5 average hours of trekking in a day. shoes will play a pivotal role in letting you do the trek in an undulating motion when you are continually walking for so long on stony trails and steep slopes. Walking ability will be drastically impacted when you wear hiking shoes instead of boots. Choosing the right gear can help you maintain a strategic distance from basic trekking injuries which you probably overlook in the excitement of your adventure initially.

6-Your Backpack is so big that it can even fit a car! Every big looking bag is not ergonomically designed
Don’t be tricked by fancy-looking backpacks serving any purpose in the outdoors. Not just they ought to have space to effortlessly carry your tent and camping bed yet additionally, apply the least weight on your shoulders and back. Himalayan trekking for learners can be a challenging ballgame, as they can undoubtedly harm their back by strolling for a few hours, with the heap in an awkward position. Hence, it turns out to be, an absolute to purchase a bag that has a good backrest and is scientifically designed for equal circulation of weight. Always choose the best bag pack per your requirements and don’t settle for anything other than the best.

7-You’ve been pitching tents in your bedroom ever since you were a little kid? It is not so ‘no frills’ in the outdoors
These days most of the tents available in the market have made the trekking much more convenient as they are now easy to open, assemble, and pitch.

Even a child can do it in 3-4 easy steps looking at the manual. It turns out to be incredibly critical concerning how it is being pitched. Tent netiquettes are essential for fantastic evenings and also can be a lifeline. Setting up a tent on level ground, away from the waterway, adjacent to the coast, with watercourses on all 4 sides are some of the rules of tent manners.

These are some of the important pointers to keep in mind, while trekking or camping outdoors. Always remember that ‘Prevention is better than cure’, It is always better to be prepared and anticipate most of the challenging situations of the trekking than to make mistakes when you are out in the wilderness, and not neglecting the fact when you are alone. As troublesome it might sound, living in the outside is the most essential and basic movement/routine of human beings. It’s simply that it requires a little investment to get to know the wild where we generally had a place.

Remember, The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Go Trekking!

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