Care for Your Feet
Your feet have been mercilessly pounding over the gravel, sand, rocks, streams etc. for several hours. They need rest and recuperation for tomorrow's trek.
Remove your socks and keep them...
PackingÂ
We recommend that the best type of luggage on trek is a good sized, strong, cylindrical soft bag with a top-length zip. A duffel or soft canvas bag should be used. Crushable or fragile...
It is very important to identify potable water while camping and on a trek. It is imperative that the water you drink while camping or trekking is clean and free of any contaminants as...
The following is a ready reckoner for the first aid kit that every trekker must carry along with -
Antiseptic – Dettol/ Savlon
Cotton
Bandages
Medical Adhesive tape
Scissors, Tweezers, Needle
Thermometer
Sterile adhesive...
InoculationsÂ
No inoculations are legally required as such. However, we recommend shots against Typhoid, Tetanus, Meningitis, Polio & Hepatitis. Please also check on your polio immunization. Please consult your doctor well in advance of departure...
Kindly download the Booking & Indemnity form this link. The digital copy of the Booking & Indemnity form duly filled, signed and scanned must be emailed to us along with the 25% booking amount...
Please note that it is essential that you are fully insured. Proof of insurance may be requested after your arrival. We advise that helicopter evacuation is also included. In India, Insurance is available presently...
Appx 50 - 60 ltrs personal rucksack/ duffel bag
Appx 25 ltrs small knapsack to carry essentials (like water bottle, rain protection, electral powder, medicines, torch, sun glasses, wind-proof cheater, camera and accessories...