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Vi Travel Tips | Tag: https://www.shorttraveltips.com/tag/hiking/ Sharing travel tips and experience Thu, 09 Nov 2023 15:18:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 https://www.shorttraveltips.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/stt-36x36.jpg Vi Travel Tips | Tag: https://www.shorttraveltips.com/tag/hiking/ 32 32 7549039 Nepal is banning solo trekking? https://www.shorttraveltips.com/nepal-banning-solo-trekking/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/nepal-banning-solo-trekking/#comments Mon, 03 Sep 2012 20:25:07 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=3175 Is it true Nepal is banning solo trekking? No, it is not. I should say - it is not yet. But it seems tour agencies in Nepal are working hard to make hikers to pay more additional fees for their services.

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Is it true Nepal is banning solo trekking? No, it is not. I should say – it is not yet. But it seems tour agencies in Nepal are working hard to make hikers to pay more additional fees for their services.

hikers in Himalayas, Kagbeni, Nepal
hikers in Himalayas, Kagbeni, Nepal

July, 2012

Two years ago TIMS card fee was introduced and now Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) want to force hikers to hire porters or guides no matter you need it or not.

In July TAAN announced about mandatory support staff (porter or guide) for all tourists traveling to any trekking destination In Nepal from September.

Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal has welcomed the decision and urged the government to include the decision in the Tourism Act for effective implementation. “The decision will help promote Nepal as a safe destination for tourists at a time when international media are questioning the safety of foreigners in Nepal,” Mohan Lamsal, general secretary of TAAN, said.

Of course they welcomed it, but they forgot it can be against them, as a lot of people already are thinking are they really want to go to Nepal to see Himalayas? May be instead to choose much cheaper Ladak region in India?

The reason for such rules?

Increased crime in the trekking areas

In last years  it was couple assaults against young women in Langtang National Park with latest this June. But I doubt the guides or porters can prevent such accidents.

It always was hard to find good guide/porter in Nepal as the quality of guides and porters, even those who are TAAN registered, varies enormously. What will happen if it would become mandatory? It will be chaos and bad guides/porters will ruin all trekking business and it definitely won’t make trekking more secure. Even the best guide is not able to watch everybody as even in the small group people are hiking 100s meters apart and nobody can’t see what is happening around the corner. So I am sure the safety is not the first thing TAAN members are thinking when they pressuring the Nepali authorities to make these changes.

According to trekking operators, the new policy change will increase budget of FITs(Free Independent Travellers) by only around $10 per day.

Are they kidding? The porters hire price starts from $10. They forgot about food, transportation, agency tax. It will be at least double that. So hiker no should add (minimum) additional $100 for their weekly budget.

August, 2012

It good I double checked the information posted on TAAN website and found discussion in one of  Lonely planet forums. Apparently all these announcements about mandatory guides/porter were only rumors spread by TAAN. I thought it is trusty body, but I won’t trust the information on their website without confirmation from other sources anymore.  Thought they posted about government decision to put the ban of solo trekking on hold.

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Outdoor activities in lake Garda https://www.shorttraveltips.com/lake-garda-outdoor-activities/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/lake-garda-outdoor-activities/#respond Mon, 23 Jul 2012 09:52:54 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=2995 Lake Garda in Italy is a popular water sports destination. You can go windsurfing, canyoning, climbing, hiking.

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Guest post by Catriona Miller

Few places in the world that are blessed with such spectacular scenery as the North Italian Lakes: olive groves, lush forests and a patchwork of countryside surround clear blue waters and soaring hillsides. Considered by many to be the jewel in the crown, Lake Garda is the largest lake in the country and marks the foothill of the Alps, which lead all the way across the border into Switzerland. Unsurprisingly, the region is great for outdoor pursuits including water sports, sailing, climbing, cycling and walking; check out some of the best spots below, or for more details search for Lake Garda holidays with Inghams.

Lake Garda from Monte Baldo, Malcesine, Italy
Lake Garda from Monte Baldo, Malcesine, Italy

Lake Garda is a popular water sports destination and families and groups will particularly enjoy days out canyoning in the many pools and streams around the lake. Activities include jumps, slides and abseils down waterfalls, all under supervision from local guides. Depending on how confident you are, there are beginner’s options as well as more advanced routes.

Windsurfing is big news around the northern resort of Riva. Enthusiasts come from all over Europe to experience the early morning winds from the mountains. First-timers may want to wait for the gentler afternoon breeze known as the ‘ora’ and take a lesson or two at their leisure. A more unusual variation is kite-surfing which has seen a surge in popularity recently – the best spots for this are located to the east of the lake around Brenzone and Malcesine.

Back on dry land, there are still a host of activities to try. Lake Garda’s Alpine setting has made it a natural attraction for the mountaineering community, and there are many challenging and varied climbs to crack. The village of Arco in the north is best-known for its limestone crags which offer numerous climbing opportunities, and the cliffs at Marciaga are worth a trip as well. Mountain bikers will love exploring the cycling tracks which surround the lake; head south for easier options among small hills and farmland, or try the western routes Mount Tremalzo for breathtaking views that make the hard work worthwhile.

Walkers will also find a wide choice of beautiful trails. Stroll from town to town, past vineyards and ancient monasteries, or seek out countless lakeside and mountain viewpoints along the shore. The palaces, churches and loggias of Salo make for an interesting culture trail through the town, while the summit of Monte Baldo can be reached by cable car, leaving you to enjoy the vistas as you start the downward hike. Torbole, at the foot of Mount Baldo, is also a picturesque starting point for the casual walker.

Lake Garda has huge appeal for both outdoor enthusiasts and visitors who just want to access the stunning landscape and try their hand at a few activities. With charming lakeside resorts, fine cuisine and local wines to boot, this is a holiday experience which covers all the bases.

Catriona Miller is a freelance writer who particularly enjoys the convenience of package holidays. While many like to get off the beaten track, Catriona prefers to take it easy and pay for the majority of her trips in advance. From soaking up the sun on tropical beaches to exploring hidden villages using organised day trips, she loves getting away from the UK weather!

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Weekly Travel Photo. Mikkajekna glacier https://www.shorttraveltips.com/mikkajekna-glacier/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/mikkajekna-glacier/#comments Fri, 08 Jun 2012 12:37:26 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=2746 Mikkajekna glacier is located in Sarek National Park in northern Sweden.

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Summer is coming but even in summer some places are covered in snow and ice.

Mikkajekna glacier, Sarek National Park, Sweden
Mikkajekna glacier, Sarek National Park, Sweden

In the province Lapland in northern Sweden the Sarek national park located. It is one of most isolated places in Sweden. You won’t find marked trails here. It rains a lot in summer and snows in winter. So only well prepared hikers can go there.
In the above picture – Mikkajekna glacier – one of the largest glaciers in the park.

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Weekly Travel Photo. Lake O’Hara https://www.shorttraveltips.com/lake-o-hara/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/lake-o-hara/#comments Mon, 28 May 2012 06:01:52 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=2662 Lake O'Hara in Yoho National Park is one of most beautiful places in Canada.

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Yoho National Park is one of most beautiful places I have been in Canada. Especially lake O’Hara.

Lake O'Hara, Yoho NP, Alberta, Canada
Lake O’Hara, Yoho NP, Alberta, Canada

With plenty of short hiking opportunities at Lake O’Hara  it is the place everybody must to visit while they come to Alberta province in Canada.

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Lake O’Hara. Most beautiful day hike in Canada https://www.shorttraveltips.com/lake-ohara-most-beautiful-day-hike-in-canada/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/lake-ohara-most-beautiful-day-hike-in-canada/#comments Thu, 07 Jul 2011 04:01:57 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=1526 Lake O'Hara in Yoho NP is one of most beautiful lakes in Canada. But you need to make reservation in advance to reach Lake O'Hara by bus.

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Thought I was hiking a lot in Canada I didn’t hike each trail in this huge country, so it can be subjective opinion, but for me hiking in Yoho national park in British Columbia was most impressive.

Yoho NP.O'Hara and Mary Lakes
Yoho NP.O’Hara and Mary Lakes

Next time I would love to go there with tent as there so much more to see and you can camp in backcountry. But you can still see a lot even if you have only one day.
For one day visit I suggest combine two trails – Lake Oesa Trail and Opabin Plateau Circuit.

Yoho NP. Oesa lake
Yoho NP. Oesa lake

The combined trail length probably will be less then 8-9km (5-6 miles) with maximum 240-250 meters (800ft) elevation gain. This allow you to see O’Hara and Mary lakes from above (first picture) and to visit Lake Oesa with Rocky Mountains behind it (second photo), visit Opabin Plateau with some smaller lakes and come back down to lake O’Hara.

Yoho NP. O'Hara lake
Yoho NP. O’Hara lake

Doesn’t it sound like perfect day in the mountains with easy hiking? There is one very important thing – you must prepare for this trip in advance. I am not talking about physical training, but visitor number restrictions may be is one of beauty of this park as you don’t see big crowd there thought park is only 200km (130 miles) from Calgary or only 30km (19 miles) from Lake Louise in Alberta.

But these restrictions means you need to make a reservation well in advance for a seat in the bus. At moment only 42 day visitors are allowed. Of course you can hike the 11 kilometers access road from car parking to lake O’Hara, as there is no limit how many people can get to the lake on foot. But access road is not pictures at all and I would avoid hiking that road.

Check this page for bus seat reservation and other latest information about access to the park.

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How much does it cost trekking in Nepal https://www.shorttraveltips.com/how-much-does-it-cost-trekking-in-nepal/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/how-much-does-it-cost-trekking-in-nepal/#comments Mon, 05 Apr 2010 14:01:29 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=795 It depends which option you will choose – independent trekking, organized tour, hiring  porter and/or guide, season you are planning to go there. Cheapest option is independent trekking. In this case you need about 10-15$US/day. Bed in guest houses cost about 2-3$US/night and other expenses are for food. But depending on season and the size […]

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It depends which option you will choose – independent trekking, organized tour, hiring  porter and/or guide, season you are planning to go there.

Cheapest option is independent trekking. In this case you need about 10-15$US/day. Bed in guest houses cost about 2-3$US/night and other expenses are for food. But depending on season and the size of group you are travelling with it is possible to negotiate and stay for free, but you must order food in guest house you are staying. This is possible during low or shoulder season when there not so many trekkers in the mountains. Prices in the cities like Kathmandu or Pokhara are much higher. Expect to pay at least 15-30$US per night for double room in guest house or hotel.

For  10-15$US/day you can hire porter if you feel your backpack is too heavy to carry it all the way. Just make sure to hire porter from reputable company. Can’t recommend any as I didn’t use any myself, but I heard stories how porters leave clients in the middle of trek or stealing stuff from backpack they are carrying.

Organized tours are most expensive option as you can expect. Prices starts from 50-100$US/day depending on trek. There are too many companies organizing tours so it is difficult to summarize all services they offer.

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Key Summit trail. Short trails in New Zealand https://www.shorttraveltips.com/short-trails-in-new-zealand-key-summit-track/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/short-trails-in-new-zealand-key-summit-track/#comments Sat, 16 Jan 2010 14:01:01 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=625 Trail to Key Summit is short detour from Routeburn Track (one of a New Zealand Great Walk) on the way to Milford sound.

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Not far from Lake Marian track there is another short walk to Key Summit Track, which leads to very nice peak with 360 degree view.

View from Key Summit, Fiordland, New Zealand
View from Key Summit, Fiordland, New Zealand

The best time to walk there in my opinion is in afternoon as at that time sun very nice lightens Southern Alps.

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So if you are going Milford Sound cruise in the morning, on your way back stop in The Divide car park where trail starts. There also begins Routeburn Track, but after you pass beech forest Routeburn and Key Summit tracks will split. Track is well signed and there is no way to get lost there. It takes about 40-60 minutes one way to get to summit and I would grade it as easy walk comparing with Lake Marian track

Some more photos from Fiordland in New Zealand

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Lake Marian track. Short trails in New Zealand https://www.shorttraveltips.com/short-trails-in-new-zealand-lake-marian-track/ https://www.shorttraveltips.com/short-trails-in-new-zealand-lake-marian-track/#comments Wed, 02 Dec 2009 14:01:12 +0000 http://www.shorttraveltips.com/?p=512 Lake Marian track in New Zealand. Short hiking trail located on the way to famous Milford Sound. It takes about 1 hour one way.

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Probably the nature is main thing attracts people to New Zealand. Though a lot of tourists come to New Zealand only for couple weeks and it is far from enough to hike (or tramp) longer treks like Milford track which takes about 4 days to complete. But time shortage should not stop you to do at least shorter hikes. One of such short hikes is Lake Marian trail in Fiordland National Park (somebody calls it Marion lake, but it is probably just misspelling). Track is located on the way to famous Milford Sound.


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It is not easiest walk as track is steep in some places and can be muddy after rain, but it takes less then an hour to reach the lake and you’ll be rewarded with view to beautiful alpine lake surrounded by mountains.

Lake Marian
Lake Marian

Water even in summer is quite cold but is very refreshing if you’ll be keen to swim in hot day.

Here are more pictures from Fiordland in New Zealand and information about other short walks in South Island, New Zealand.

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