Payments :
The deposit for the trip will be charged up to 25% of the total cost to secure a place on the expedition trek. The exact cost will be known when we have the final count. You must pay for your trip cost in full by the 1 months before the expedition trek dates. The payments can be made by bank transfer to the following bank and account: :
Payto --
Travel High Solu P(LTD).
Current Account No. 001 00160720039,
Himalayan Bank, KSK building, Tridevi Marg, Thamel,
Kathmandu, Nepal.
TELEX NO: 2789 HIBA NP
SWIFT : HIMANPKA
Cancellation and Refund policy :
A trek member may cancel his/her participation on the following basis: A refund of 50% of the deposits within 2 months of the trek starting dates. After that there will be no refunds. Team members should take private insurance if they wish to be covered against cancellation due to medical or personal reason.
Baggage Allowance :
One piece of soft baggage (duffle bag) not weighing more than 20 kg, plus one carry-on baggage (a 30-40 litre day pack would be ideal). Lock it up with a strong padlock. Please do not bring a suitcase or a backpack with an external frame. There is no need to buy an expensive backpack especially for this trip because the porters will put all bags into big baskets.
Equipment & Clothing :
Please refer to the separate Suggested Equipment & Clothing List.The Members will best have a moderate level of fitness to enjoy the experience of it's fullest. You may be traveling in snowy terrain. The trails are sometimes steep and some of the days longer 6-8 hours a day. Weather can deteriorate and rain, wind or even some snow are possible. You must, therefore, bring adequate clothing and footwear for the cold weather.
Altitude Sickness :
Altitude sickness, if not treated when symptoms first appear, can lead to death. Often known as AMS or Acute Mountain Sickness, it can ruin a trek and should be treated very seriously. The Himalayan Mountains begin where other mountain ranges end. As altitude increases, especially above 3,000 metres (9,842'), the air becomes thinner, creating certain difficulties for the human body.
Youth, strength and fitness make no difference here. The only prevention is to give ones body time to adjust to high altitude. Those who go too high too fast are liable to be victims of Acute Mountain Sickness. To minimize its threat, we recommend following these advice:
» Drink adequate fluids. At 4,300 metres (14,108'), for example, the body requires 3 to 4 litres of liquid a day. At low altitudes try to drink at least 1 litre a day.
» Accept the fact that you cannot go very high if your time is short.
» Learn to recognize the symptoms of AMS: headache, nausea, loss of appetite, sleeplessness, fluid retention and/or swelling of the body. The cure is to climb no higher until the symptoms have disappeared.
» Do not expect everyone in your group to acclimatize at the same rate. If you experience such discomforts, tell the accompanying travel High Solu facilitators immediately.
» For the sake of safety, if the trek leader deems it necessary to ask a participant who is suffering from AMS to descend, he will have the authority to do so even though it may go against the will of that participant.
The Itinerary :
While we try our best to aim for the ideal itinerary, there is always the possibility that it might be changed without prior notice because of prevailing weather conditions or the physical and mental condition of group members at the time.
Environmental Stewardship :
To show your respect for the environment and the people of Nepal, we encourage you to live by this Golden Rule: “Take nothing but photos; leave nothing but footsteps.”
Contact us :
Address: Travel High Solu (P) Ltd., Kapan, Kathmandu, Nepal.
Mailing Address: GPO. Box No.1070, Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: +977-1-4820033, Fax : +977-1-4820414,
E-mail : highsolu@wlink.com.np |