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Overview
Camping is an outdoor recreational activity involving overnight stays away from home in a shelter such as a tent, a caravan, or a motorhome. Generally participants leave developed areas to spend time outdoors in more natural ones in pursuit of activities providing them enjoyment. To be regarded as "camping" a minimum of one night is spent outdoors, distinguishing it from day-tripping, picnicking, and other similarly short-term recreational activities.
Activities
Rock Climbing
Burma Bridge
Flying Fox
Rappelling
Bonfire
What's Included
Food
Tents
Washroom
Sleeping Bag
Camping Permits
What's Not Included
All The Thing That Are Not Mentioned In Including Section
Things To Pack
Shoes: You need good trekking shoes with good grip.
Clothing: You need to have warm clothes with three-layer jackets, fleece or down feather jacket. Carry 1 or 2 full sleeves t-shirt. For lowers carry cotton pants suitable for trek. Do no carry jeans or shorts for trekking.
Thermals: Carry top and bottom thermals.
Socks: Carry 2 - 3 pair of sports socks along with woolen socks to be worn at night.
Headlamp/Led Torch are mandatory.
Sunglasses: To protect from sunlight in snow you require UV rays protected sunglasses.
Woolen Cap and Gloves are also necessary as the climate will be cold. Carry waterproof gloves as they get wet in snow.
Lunchbox & Water bottle: Every participant should carry lunch box and water bottle of their own.
Sunscreen, Toiletries and personal items.
Raincoat/Ponchos: At high altitudes, snowfall and rain are quite common and it’s mandatory to carry a poncho so that one doesn’t get wet.
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What's Not Included
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Frequently Asked Questions
We recommend wearing comfortable, moisture-wicking clothing suitable for outdoor activities. Sturdy athletic shoes or hiking boots are ideal for approach trails, while climbing shoes will be provided for the climbing itself. Don’t forget to bring layers, a hat, and sunscreen!
Yes, lunch is included in the trip package. We provide a hearty lunch, along with snacks throughout the day. However, breakfast and dinner are not included, so participants should plan accordingly. If you have dietary restrictions or allergies, please let us know in advance, and we will do our best to accommodate you.
While a basic level of fitness is beneficial, our trips are designed to be accessible to a wide range of fitness levels. If you have specific concerns about your fitness level, feel free to reach out to us for guidance.
Safety is our top priority. In the event of severe weather conditions, we will closely monitor the situation and may reschedule or adjust the itinerary as needed. Participants will be notified in advance of any changes.
Yes, you are welcome to bring a camera or phone to capture memories! However, we recommend using a secure case to protect your devices while climbing. Our guides can help you find safe opportunities to take photos.
We typically limit our groups to ensure personalized attention and safety. The maximum group size is 15, allowing our guides to provide adequate support and instruction.
Our cancellation policy allows for a full refund if you cancel 3-4 days before the trip. Please refer to our website for more details on our cancellation and rescheduling policies.
You can register for the trip through our website or by contacting us directly. A deposit is required to secure your spot, with the remaining balance due 2-3 Days before the trip.
If you have any medical conditions that may affect your participation in the trip, please inform us during the registration process. Our guides are trained to accommodate various needs, and we want to ensure a safe experience for everyone.
Our trips are open to climbers of all ages! However, participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please reach out if you have specific questions about age requirements.