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Harka turned out to be a relaxed, caring and social guide

When my father and I met Harka it immidiately felt right. In the ten days that followed after our first meeting, Harka turned out to be a relaxed, caring and social guide with a lot of knowledge of Nepali nature, culture and people. But his good sence of humour and the willingness to adept the trekking to our needs and wishes, makes Harka a guide we will never forget.

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Jolijn Peters, The Netherlands.

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Medical Camp Trekking
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Medical camp trekking:
Nepal is the country of many villages. It is also known as a landlord country. Some place is very low elevation and some is very high place. Most of place is covered by hilly region and mountain region. Most of the villages have lack of infrastructure. The people are lack of education. They do not have much knowledge about health. They are suffering from difference kinds of disease. Most of the remote villages have no hospital. The villager people are poor so even if they know about disease they are not able to pay their treatment expenses. They have to die on timely when they do not have money for treatment. The medical trek is fit for who is interested to do trekking as well as to distribute medicine or treat the poor people. It is specially focus in the poor and uneducated village in Nepal. They are still wild. You see the real Nepalese life style. You also see the Himalayas view and the beautiful nature as well as wild animal. It is worth to do it. It is also knows as a social trek. It is a way help to local people of Nepal. It is directly beneficial for poor people. We offer this kind of trekking around the all Nepal. The trekking specially fit for Doctor and Nurses. The Ganesh himal is the example of this trek. It is one of the remote areas in Nepal.

Day 01: Arrival in international airport in Kathmandu, transfer to selected hotel and rest of day personal activities.
Day 02: Kathmandu valley sightseeing and trekking preparation and brief about trekking.
Day 03: Kathmandu to Syabrubensi (8/9 hours driving) overnight at lodge or Tent Camp.

Day 04: Syabru bensi to Gatlang village (2240m, 5 hour walking) and overnight at Tent Camp.
Gatlang is a big village of Tamang. We explore about village to see the local people. They are in their own dress and culture so that it is interested to see them. We may visit Parbati kund. It is holy lake which is near from this village.

Day 05: Gatlang to Somdang (3320m,6 hours walking)  and overnight at Tent Camp.

Day 06: Somdang to Laptung (2200m, 7hourS walking) overnight at Tent Camp.
This is one of the hardest days for this trek. We have to start early in the morning to get top of pangsang pass (3850m). 4300m. the view from here is fantastic.  You have to walk 1 hour to the top. The hidden valley of   Ankhu , Trishuli with coulorful rhododendron flowers. Mountain views are recommended all around from the top. Langtang lirung, Dhorjelakpa, Sangden himal, Gosain kunda and range east and west Annapurna, Manaslu and the front view of Ganesh himal very beautiful. After nice view and small pack lunch, we gradually down to Laptung for the Night at Tent Camp.

Day 07: Somdang to Laptung (2200m, 7hourS walking) overnight at Tent Camp.
Day 08: MEDICAL CAMP.
Day 09: MEDICAL CAMP.
Day 10:
 Laptung to Sertung village (5 hour walking) overnight at Tent Camp.
Day 11: MEDICAL CAMP.
Day 12: MEDICAL CAMP.
Day 13: Sertung to Lapa village (6 hour walking) and overnight at Tent Camp. 
Day 14: MEDICAL CAMP.
Day 15: MEDICAL CAMP.

Day 16: Lapa to Dumchet village (7 hour walking) and overnight at Tent Camp. 
Day 17: Dumchet Village to Arukhat (6 hour walking) and overnight at Tent Camp. 
Day 18: Arukhat to Kathmandu (9 hour driving) overnight at selected Hotel. 
Day 19: Departure to international airport to fly your home country or extend your trip.

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