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Accommodation:
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Fixed Two or Four men tents at each
transit camp will be provided for
accommodation except for Guest House at
Nyalam. While Camping we shall be
providing mattress and camping equipment
require for the trip excluding personal
clothing and sleeping bags.
Accommodation in guest houses will be
very simple with a cozy room with common
toilets. Hot water will be provided in
every room for refreshing and for
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Food: |
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We will be providing vegetarian
Breakfast and dinner cooked by our
Sherpas at Camp Site, who will be taken
from Kathmandu. You will be required to
bring sufficient supplementary food like
biscuits;, nuts, pickles, freeze- dried
milk and your favorite tinned products
to add variety to the meals. Lunch will
be packed of light snacks. |
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Transportation:
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During the drive we will be
providing a 4 wheel drive (Land cruiser
or similar), truck as a backup with all
camping gear and crew. Maximun 4-5
person will be accommodated in a land
cruiser.
While on trek, during the Kora, we will
provide Yaks or porters to carry the
camping & your personal light luggage. |
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Staff: |
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Sherpas who are capable to work & cook
on high altitude will be accompanying
the group. They will be in charge of
setting of tents, cooking etc. |
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Clothing & Accessory: |
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Depending upon the season, during June,
July, August till September, day time
will be pleasant and quite warm with
about 15-20 degrees celcius. During
afternoon time 1-4 pm can be windy. The
morning and evening will be chilly
between minus 2 to 0 degree Celsius.
We recommend that you bring the
following items to make your Journey
more comfortable.
One down jacket, one warm thick
pull-over, one thin pull-over, two warm
pants, two light loose cotton pants, one
warm windproof cotton jacket, four
cotton sleeve T-shirts, two thermal
under pants, two thermal vests. One rain
coat (should be roomy & have a
waterproof hood), one pair each of light
tennis shoes & light rubber sandal, six
pairs of warm woolen socks, one light
cotton or silk scarf, one large cotton
or silk scarf, one pair of warm gloves,
soft paper tissues, monkey cap & sun
hat, two towels, Wind - Rain Jacket, sun
hat, sun glass with side cover, sun
cream, chap stick. |
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Guide/ Escort: |
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A Tibetan/ English speaking guide will
escort the group throughout the trip
including Nepali staffs for the camping. |
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Photography: |
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As Tibet get very bright sunlight due to
thin air, so taking photographs can be
quite glare. We recommend you to take
the advice from the photographic shop
while purchasing the film rolls for
Tibet. Taking photographs inside
monastery will be charged as per
Monastery rule. Please ask your guide
before taking photographs inside the
monastery or Army Camps. |
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Medicine: |
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We suggest you to bring your own first
aid kit with adequate medication
regarding altitude sickness, nausea,
dehydration and some pain killers. |
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Insurance: |
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We highly recommend all clients to be
insured against Medical, accidents &
necessary emergency evacuation, if
needed. |
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Physical Fitness: |
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Before booking for this trip with us,
clients should be in sound good health
preparation for this trip. We advise bit
of exercise like morning or evening walk
or jogging. |
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Visa & Documentation: |
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Clients
must be in possession of a valid
passport to obtain visa. We will require
the following details from your passport
at the time of booking the trip - Full
Name as in Passport, Nationality, Date
of issue & expiry of Passport, Passport
No, Date of Birth & Occupation |
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Altitude Sickness: |
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Acute mountain sickness is a frequent
problem in the Himalayan region. The
altitude of the peaks and trails between
them are among highest on earth.
Acclimatization to altitude above 3000
meters takes time. The body undergoes a
number of physiological changes some of
which are immediate like increased pulse
rate & respiratory rate. Others appear
more slowly over a period of weeks like
the change in acid base balance and
production of extra red blood cells.
These changes plus the effect of intense
sunlight, walking hard & dehydration may
cause a number or mild vague symptoms
such as Loss of appetite, fatigue,
headache, nausea, dizziness,
palpitations,
sleeplessness, mild shortness of breath
with exercise.
The best treatment is prevention! Avoid
rapid ascends, take acclimatization
symptoms seriously using rest days or
diamox. If symptoms are severe and the
patient is ill DESCEND IMMEDIATELY, 300
Meters of descent or more should be
sought. This usually gives rapid
improvement. |
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Payment: |
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A 50% deposit must be sent in advance to
our company or its associates. Balance
50% should be paid at least 30 days
before the trip departure. |
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Cancellation & Refund Policy: |
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If the booking is cancelled 30 days
prior to departure, USD
320.- net per person would be charged as
cancellation amount.
If the booking is cancelled 15 days
prior to departure, USD
640.- would be charged as cancellation
amount.
If the booking is cancelled 07 days
prior to departure, there will be no
refund.
If CTTB doesn't operate a particular
tour, a full refund will be made of the
tour. |
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Equipment on Trip: |
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We provide 2 men roomy tents to sleep
in. We also provide Dining Tent, Kitchen
Tent, Toilet Tents, Dining Tables,
Folding Chairs and full kitchen
utensils. We will provide Sleeping Bag
and Foam
Mattress for bed. |
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Personal Equipment Check-List:
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You need at least 3 pair of change of
your clothing for this trip. Shorts,
skirt or lightweight trousers are ideal
in the heat of the day along with
T-shirt, long sleeved cotton shirts and
sun hat. During the evening and the
higher altitudes warmers clothing will
be needed, breeches, track.
Well fitting, comfortable boots are to
be preferred over training shoes for the
actual trekking and clothing will be
required for both extremes of climate,
for hot sun when trekking through the
lower foothills to freezing temperatures
at night when camping in the high
valleys.
Fiber Pile Jacket: 1
Shorts Or Skirt: 1
Light Cotton Trousers: 1
Breeches /Track Suit Bottoms /Ultra
Fleece Trousers: 1
Duvet Jacket: Down or synthetic Wool
Balaclava, Wool Mitts
Waterproofs: Jacket & trousers
Sun Hat, Scarf: Silk/Nylon, useful for
keeping the sun off the back of your
neck. SUNGLASSES / GOGGLES with side
covers: Essential to get a pair which
cuts out 100% UV rays.
Sun Cream: High protection factor [15 or
higher] or high altitude glacier cream
Lip Slave/Labisan: protection for the
lips. Get one with a sunscreen
Water Bottle: 1 litre metal
Iodine: 2% Solution [Tincture Of Iodine]
obtained from most chemists put into a
small glass dropper bottle. 8 drops of
iodine will sterlise 1 litre of water in
20 minutes. |
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Toilet Items: |
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Soap, Towel, Toothbrush, Toothpaste,
Shampoo, Comb, Sanitary protection,
Toilet rolls [2], etc. Toilet paper is
provided on Trek. |
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Head Torch: |
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Petzl recommended] - spare batteries
and bulbs Sewingkit, Small Knife: Swiss
army style - has many uses |
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Notebook/Diary/Pens, Small Padlock:
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Useful for locking your kit bag 4
Passport Size Photographs A Copy Of Your
Insurance Certificate |
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Money Belt Reading Material: |
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[1 book], Walkman and 2 tapes - for
those early nights. Spare batteries,
Chocolate Bars, Sweets!, Personal
Medical Kit. |
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Small Plastic Bags /Stuff Sacs Or
Pillow Cases: |
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To separate and keep the gear in your
kit bag in order Cigarette Lighter: for
burning toilet paper
and rubbish. |
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Optional Ski Stick:
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Telescopic for easy carrying |
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Thermarest: |
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Or similar self-inflating mattress,
gives decadent luxury Camera Gear |
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Games: |
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Cards, chess etc. for the evenings. |
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Umbrella: |
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Not only for rain, makes a great
sunshade Wet Wipes: Or similar. |
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Insurance & Emergency Expenses:
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We suggest that clients insure
themselves against a comprehensive claim
policy. Which should also include
Helicopter Evacuation if necessary.
Please note that our Kailash Tour
Package does not include any rescue or
evacuation expenses in emergencies. Any
Emergency arrangement other than regular
straight forward tour itinerary service
should be borne by the client
themselves. |
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Camera & Films: |
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A 35 mm system with interchangeable lens
will allow you to get the best shots in
most situations. A wide angle [28-35mm]
and a telephoto [80-200mm] are very
useful. Skyling filters protect your
lens [skylight IB] and a polarizing
filter is useful for snow scenes. A
brush for cleaning your lens is
important and your camera and lens need
to be in protective cases. Kodachrome 64
is excellent for slides and for prints
100
ASA film is suitable. Faster films may
be needed if using zoom lenses and 200
ASA film would be required. 12 rolls of
film per yatra is not too many for the
enthusiast. |
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General Considerations when Packing: |
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Keep the weight and bulk down to a
minimum. Baggage allowance on most
international flights is 20 Kg's/44
lbs.. Most people tend to bring more
clothes than they do actually need. You
will only need one change of clothes for
Kathmandu. On trek it is important to
dress in layers. When it is hot you will
only be wearing a base layer, when it
gets colder you can add to this until
you are wearing most of your clothes! |
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Personal Medical Kit:
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We suggest that you bring the
following:
Elastoplast Adhesive tape-4" crepe
bandage Elasticated knee and or ankle
support if you experience strain these
joints Blister dressings, e.g. moleskin,
compead, spenco dressings Nasal-
Decongestant Throat lozenges/ glucose
sweets
* Wide spectrum antibiotic [Ciproxin
recommended] Anti-diarrhoea - Immodium
or Lomotil
* A course of Flagyll [treatment of
giardia]
* Codeine Phosphate - constipator, cough
suppressant, pain killer, Cold/flu
suppressant, Aspirin and paracetamol.
Rehydrate powder - useful for adding to
your water bottle and for fluid
replacing purposes.
Small pair of scissors and other special
medicines you require |
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Responsibility/Liability: |
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All arrangements within Tibet are solely
at the discretion of the China Tibet
Tourism Bureau (CTTB), a government
organization, CTTB reserves the right to
change itineraries without advance
notice, depending on the weather and
road condition. Yeti Travels Pvt. Ltd.
acts as an intermediary between the
concerned airlines, hotels,
transport/tour- operators and local
tourist offices providing the services.
Yeti Travels or its PSA or its sub
agent, is therefore not responsible for
any loss, injury sustained by the
tourists, including those occurring
outside the touring programs. Additional
expenses incurred due to delay,
accidents, natural disaster, political
actions and unrest must be borne by the
tourists. Program,
prices, services and conditions are
based on those valid at the time of
printing and are therefore subject to
change without advance notice before or
during the tour.
"Any part of unutilized services is non
- refundable"
Participation in our tour implies the
tourist's agreement to the above
conditions. |