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Why Travel with us?
We differentiate from other tour operators because we specialize
in deluxe, private tours - not only the group tours. Our tours
are highly personalized and offer more flexibility than those
offered by any other travel companies. Our clients have their
own drivers and guides, so touring is always based on their
interests. We also have the unique ability to book any type of
accommodation you prefer. Whether you'd like. We work closely
with all of the most remote and exclusive hotels and resorts,
and are able to recommend the best type of accommodation based
on your interests. Our staff is comprised of individuals who
have traveled extensively and have cultivated a sophisticated
understanding of travel and culture in each region. We're proud
to consistently be told by clients, travel agents, and the media
that our first-hand destination knowledge is simply unrivalled.
Travelers choose our tours because we design each and every tour
as if it were our own.
Safety and health concerns?
In many parts of Asia, it is not necessary to take any extra
precautions than those generally recommended when traveling
overseas: drink bottled water; eat in restaurants that are clean
and reputable; avoid uncooked food; avoid extreme heat and
extended time in the sun; and travel with a medical kit that
contains a supply of broad spectrum antibiotics and other
medications you may require.
We are committed to providing travel services that are safe and
comfortable. It is also important for travelers to be aware of
regional health concerns as they vary from country to country.
We recommend contacting the Centers for Disease Control for
official health precautions and recommended vaccinations for
each destination. It is also wise to consult directly with a
medical doctor who specializes in travel medicine. We strongly
encourage you to purchase Travel, Medical, and Emergency
Evacuation Insurance once you have finalized your travel plans.
For your own safety and peace of mind, we encourage you to make
duplicate copies of all official documents and essential
information (e.g., passports, air tickets, hotel contact
information, receipts for travelers checks, etc.). Leave the
copies behind with a friend or family member who can be
contacted in the event of an emergency. Should anything get lost
or stolen, this would help ensure that you receive assistance in
a timely and efficient manner. Beware of pickpockets in major
cities, and always be aware of your surroundings. If you are
cautious and confident wherever you travel, you will be a
happier and safer traveler. Although it is important to be
conscientious about safety and health concerns, it is also
important to relax and enjoy the wonderful hospitality and
generosity you'll find in Asia, and other destinations. Pacific.
Can an itinerary be designed that balances luxury and
'off-the-beaten-track' touring?
The recommended tours featured on this website are merely
suggestions. We are pleased - in fact, it's our specialty - to
work closely with you or your travel agent to design a tour that
combines all of your interests. "Off the beaten track" means
different things to different people. We believe travelers
should experience the local lifestyle in a variety of ways.
Depending on how far "off the beaten track" you want to go,
we're able to design an itinerary accordingly. Whether you
simply want to spend a day driving through the countryside, or
enjoying a meal in a private home; or if you're looking for
something more rigorous such as a remote trek in Nepal, Bhutan
or Tibet or Rafting in Bhotekoshi: we'd be pleased to
accommodate your interests and desired level of comfort.
What are some important customs to keep in mind when traveling?
Asia is a vast region many distinct, complex, and rich cultures
-- each with their own norms and beliefs that are often quite
different from those found in Western cultures. For example, in
some Asian countries, such as Nepal and India, it is offensive
to eat with your left hand. In many countries throughout
Southeast Asia, it is considered rude to point your feet at
images of the Buddha or any Hindu gods. It is also frequently
considered bad manners to point with one's finger -- instead,
people use their whole hand, or nod their head. In Tibet, people
take this a step further and, instead of pointing with their
hands, will gesture to something with their pursed lips. In many
countries shoes are removed before entering temples. This is an
ancient tradition with Vedic roots. When in Muslim areas, women
will need to cover their heads before entering mosques.
Throughout Asia women should wear clothing that covers their
shoulders and knees when visiting temples, and men should wear
long trousers.
Our travel specialists are a wealth of knowledge about local
etiquette in the countries where you're traveling. We also
recommend that you purchase guidebooks and do some research
before your trip so that you are prepared with appropriate
clothing, even small gifts for countries. Our local guides will
provide invaluable insights into local culture and customs.
Travel is educational, and you will learn about the fascinating
regional cultures and belief systems as you travel from place to
place. Still, it's always seen as a sign of respect and
curiosity if you've familiarized yourself with local customs so
that you can feel at ease as you travel and meet people.
Can the recommended tours on your web site be altered to meet my
schedule and interests?
Our tours are intended to serve as a "starting point" for the
trip you ultimately end up taking. These suggested itineraries
are based on our own expertise and destination experience. While
it's fine to decide to take a trip exactly as it appears on our
web site, most people prefer to work with one of our travel
consultants to create an itinerary that meets their schedule,
interests, and budget requirements. Our staff is dedicated to
working with you to ensure that the final itinerary is exactly
what you want.
Is trekking for me?
If you are reasonably fit and enjoy walking you will find a trek
in the brochure to suit you. Normally the shorter treks tend to
be easier whilst the longer ones often require a better standard
of fitness. All treks in the brochure have been graded. It is
also worth remembering if we are tailoring your tour, you can
choose the pace and direction of your experience.
Where to stay on trek?
On the more popular trails (Annapurna Everest and Langtang)
there are well-established Mountain lodges providing sleeping
accommodation and meals. Gone are the days when trekkers had to
share dormitories, almost all lodges nowadays provide private
rooms and many also have solar showers and clean toilet
facilities. You can of course opt for a camping trek in these
regions but as many campsites are connected to lodges it is
debatable whether there is real benefit being under canvas.
Trekking in more remote areas necessitates transporting in all
the needs for the group tents food etc. Food is prepared by our
cook team and drinking water is adequately treated.
Is the food / water safe to eat / drink?
Hygiene when trekking generally has improved considerably over
the last ten years, Our guides have the local knowledge to
choose the lodges which maintain a high standard of hygiene. If
you are under canvas all meals are prepared to high standards,
fruit and vegetables are soaked in iodine before preparation.
Most lodges serve boiled and filtered water, which is generally
safe, we suggest a drop of iodine to be totally sure. We
discourage the purchase of bottled water for the obvious
environmental reasons
What equipment should I bring?
Often this is about getting the balance right, you need to have
enough gear to be warm and comfortable but without overloading.
Usually you will experience warm days and cold nights depending
on altitude and the time of year. Most treks to around 3000 m.
are really quite comfortable especially in springtime. Please
refer to our web site for a suggested list of items to bring or
e-mail us for our equipment list. It is worth remembering you
can buy or hire a lot of what you will need in Kathmandu before
your trek at very reasonable prices, we can also provide our own
hire pack to you. Footwear is best purchased at home before your
arrival to ensure they are comfortable and worn in.
What is altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness often known as acute mountain sickness (A.M.S.)
in general may occur when people ascend too quickly normally in
altitudes of over 3000 m. We ensure minimal risk by building in
rest days into our trekking itineraries. Most people will feel
some affect of altitude, shortness of breath and possibly light
headed, this is fairly common. Acute mountain sickness is very
different and normally involves a severe headache, sickness and
loss of awareness. In almost every potential case there are
enough warning signs to take appropriate action. Descending to a
lower altitude will generally be enough to prevent any further
problems.
What happens if there is an emergency?
All of our guides are trained in basic first aid and can deal
with the basic ailments that may occur on trek. In the event of
an emergency Nature Trail Trekking will cover initial expenses
of any rescue operation. It is a condition of booking that you
are adequately insured for such an event as these expenses will
need to be recovered from your insurance company. In the more
frequented regions there are health posts, which have been
established by foreign doctors and many are staffed by overseas
personnel. Classic Asia Travels and Tours are associated members
of The Himalayan Rescue Association.
Giving Back to Local Communities
As leaders in the luxury travel industry, our company and our
clients are in a unique position to interact with and contribute
to local communities in Asia, Africa, and the South Pacific. One
such way is by making monetary donations to established local
charities dedicated to educational development, enhanced health
care, improved living conditions, and the protection of
traditional cultures and the natural environment. Our Community
Funding Program makes regular financial and personal
contributions to the overseas organizations we have carefully
chosen based on their reputation and their accomplishments.
Additionally, upon request, this program enables our clients to
incorporate a visit to these charities into their tour schedule.
We find that this opportunity to meet the people behind these
projects, and to witness their efforts and positive effects, is
an important step in understanding the areas of need and how to
best contribute. We encourage you to contact us if you would
like to make a donation through this program, or if you would
like learn more about the local charities we support.
Call us for more details or any other Q & A : 977-1- 440592
(hunting line)
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