FAQs
Frequently Asked Questions
Need help with something? Check out our most frequently asked questions.
General FAQs
What is the best trek for beginners in India?
For beginners, treks like Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, and Har Ki Dun are great options. They have moderate difficulty, beautiful views, and well-defined trails.
How do I choose the right trek for myself?
Choose based on your fitness level, number of days available, season, and the kind of experience you want—snow, forests, mountain views, or cultural trails.
What is the best time for trekking in the Himalayas?
The best time is March to June (spring/summer) and September to November (autumn). Winter treks are ideal for snow lovers.
Do I need to be physically fit for trekking?
Yes, basic fitness is important. You should be able to walk 4–6 hours daily with a light backpack. Simple cardio helps a lot.
How difficult is a Himalayan trek?
Trek difficulty varies from easy to challenging. Most beginner treks are easy to moderate, while high-altitude treks require better fitness and stamina.
Can beginners do high-altitude treks?
Beginners can start with easy to moderate treks. High-altitude treks are possible with proper preparation and guidance.
Is there mobile network or internet connectivity on treks?
Network is limited or unavailable in most trekking regions. It’s best to inform your family in advance.
Can I join a trek solo?
Yes, solo travelers are welcome. You’ll join a group, making it safe and a great way to meet new people.
Packing, Stay & Safety FAQs
What should I pack for a trek?
Carry trekking shoes, warm layers, rain protection, backpack, water bottle, personal medicines, and essentials. Packing light is key. Or you can also rent some items like trekking shoes, poncho, etc. Just reach out to our support team and we’ll make it available for you before your trek.
Where do we stay during the trek?
You’ll stay in tents, homestays, or guesthouses depending on the trek. Most Himalayan treks involve camping.
What kind of food is provided during the trek?
Nutritious vegetarian meals are provided, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks to keep your energy levels up.
Is trekking safe in the Himalayas?
Yes, trekking is safe with proper planning, experienced guides, and by following safety instructions.
What is altitude sickness and how can I avoid it?
It happens due to low oxygen at high altitudes. To avoid it, ascend gradually, stay hydrated, and listen to your trek leader.
Booking & Cancellation FAQs
What is included in the trek cost?
The cost usually includes accommodation, meals during the trek, guides, permits, and basic medical support.
Are there any hidden charges?
No, we maintain transparent pricing. Personal expenses, travel to base camp, and optional services are not included.
Do I need to pay the full amount while booking?
No, only a partial payment is required to confirm your booking. The remaining amount can be paid before the trek.
What payment methods do you accept?
We accept UPI, bank transfer, and other secure payment methods. Details will be shared during booking.
Can I cancel or reschedule my booking?
Yes, cancellations and rescheduling are allowed as per our policy. Contact us early for better options.
What happens if a trek gets cancelled due to weather or unforeseen conditions?
In such cases, we offer rescheduling or future credits. Safety always comes first.