Best Tips for Successful Annapurna Base Camp Hike
Tips and Preparation

The splendid package of Himalayas never gets rid of your eyes. Once the journey to Annapurna Base Camp begins, the traveler cannot stop outlooking and rejoicing every corner of heaven.
Moreover, once you get into the trail of snowfields, you do not want to regret any moments in the trip. For your assurance and safety, here are the seven best tips for the Annapurna Base Camp trek.
Trekking permits:
When you are tramping around the mountains of Nepal, their check requires permission from the government of Nepal. A tramper needs to access two different permits to outlook Annapurna Base camp. One is TIMS, and the other is ACAP. Without any trouble, you can assuredly get access to them through registered travel agencies in Nepal. However, for foreign travelers, there is the necessity of owning the visa that you can get at the time of arrival in Kathmandu.
Physically and mentally prepared:
Besides other similar tramps, marching towards Annapurna Base camp is relatively easy. However, a tramper must be familiar with physical exercise before the tramp. As the trail follows up to 5 – 6 hours on a day, one must become calm to any set of physical trainings. As per our reference, we recommend the travelers get used to jogging, cycling, swimming, etc. before the tramp begins.
Likewise, being mentally fit is as utter as physical strength. Although the trails are not risky and moderately grueling, one must become mentally prepared for the tramp. The lodges and hotels do not provide the level of comfort of urban areas where the trail follows the tiring path. For any set of circumstances, always be mentally fit.
Trekking equipment:
When the topic comes to tramping, choosing suitable and safe equipment should be the priority. Do not hesitate to buy quality products are you must ascend towards the base camp with the support of the trekking gears. Moreover, it is necessary to carry a portable charger, gloves, cap, water bottle, down jacket, tramping boots, local currency, etc. However, do not fletch unnecessary items in your bag pack. Make it small but filled with smart equipment.
Travel Insurance:
During the period of tramping, your life and health always ingest into a certain percentage of risk. Sometimes, you could woefully be the victim of sudden calamities. A tramper is smart when they perform the trek with travel insurance. In such a case, if a visitant falls an unfortunate incident of health during trekking and traveling, the travel insurance agency comes for your financial support. However, you must do the travel insurance in your own country. Apart from injuries and sickness, travel insurance also ingests your coverage for the sudden rescue during the tramp.
Remain hydrated
Drinking water is the prominent key for the success of the Annapurna Base camp Trek. The average of 4 – 6 liters of water in a day makes your body hydrated. It is because as a body covers the elevation, there is a higher chance of dehydration. Hence, this is the utter reason for you to keep drinking water at the period of tramping.
Slow and steady:
As a tramper must walk on foot for 5 -7 hours in a day, it is worst if you decide to walk fast. With a slow pace, a tramper must complete this journey with the process of acclimatization. Your body needs a complete rest to adapt to the new climate. Hence, an expedition with a slow and steady speed makes your journey worthwhile and safe.
Choose the right agency:
From choosing the best tramping destination, it is prominent to get into the right organized travel agency. The best travel agency must possess the key to your safety with the affordable tramping cost. Choose the right agency with access to travel and health insurance. Moreover, the right agency also provides a potter and guide for your tramp. For the best flights and arrangements for accommodation, the correct travel agency is always there for your support.
Therefore, Nepal Hiking Team always matters with all the best tips mentioned in the above points. Our team has never failed to make a memorable journey for their fellow travelers.


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