Trekking Grade
Grade 6:
For the most part adventurous high altitude trekking crossing passes over 6,000 meter height and required general knowledge of mountaineering experience. There will be ice axes, crampons, and in some cases, ropes used those who can resistance the very cold at night and daily 5-8 hr. walking mountaineer’s pace. The altitude would be predominantly above 4,000m/13,000ft with quite a few nights above 5,000m/16,000ft.
Grade 5:
More than 15 -days trekking and climbing walking hard trail and it need basic mountaineering techniques. In this grade required good physical condition and must be well equipped where nights are very cold. The altitudes above 4,000m/13,000ft with excursions and pass crossings of between 5,000m/16,500ft and 6,000m/19,200ft.
Grade 4:
You need to be very fit for these treks, capable of carrying a backpack, possess a fair degree of stamina and familiar with mountain walking. We include treks which involve river, mountain, glacier and snow crossing in this category.
More than over 5,000m. Passes most of the nights spend very low temperature more than 15- days trek with daily 4- 8 hr. walking pace.
Grade 3:
Some pre-trek training is advisable. Hill walking experience, a reasonably fit body and good stamina are essential for these kinds of treks, which are generally longer (minimum 2/3 weeks) and more strenuous (long ascents/descents, steep gradients, rough ground).
Possibly there can be snow on the high altitude passes can put your endurance to the test and 4-7 hr. walk required god condition.
Grade 2:
Involvesome longer walks, and easy to moderate trekking to altitudes between 2,000m/6,500ft and 3,500m/11,500ft for up to 6 hrs/20km a day. Some previous hill-walking experience is desirable.
Grade 1:
Involves trekking to altitudes of about 3,000m/10,000ft or less, it is relatively easy walking up to 5 hrs/15km per day, with the occasional longer walk. These treks can be enjoyed by anyone who leads a reasonably active life.
Trekking Grade: Easy
No experience required for this trekking.
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