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Adventure Acute offers many trekking routes in Nepal, including the Everest Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, and Manaslu Circuit. We also specialize in customizing itineraries to suit your preferences and fitness level.

Prior to your trek, we provide detailed information on what to expect, what to pack, and how to prepare physically and mentally for the adventure ahead. Our team is also available to answer any questions you may have and offer personalized advice based on your individual needs.

Our treks vary in difficulty level, ranging from easy to challenging. We categorize our treks based on factors such as altitude, terrain, and duration, and provide clear information on the fitness level required for each trek. Our experienced guides are trained to assess your capabilities and adjust the pace accordingly to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

Safety is our top priority at Adventure Acute. Our guides are trained in wilderness first aid and carry essential safety equipment, including communication devices and medical supplies. We conduct thorough risk assessments before each trek and adhere to strict safety protocols to minimize potential risks.

Yes, we take care of all necessary permits and arrangements for accommodations during the trek. Our packages typically include accommodation in teahouses or lodges along the trekking route, as well as meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trekking days.

We offer both private and group treks, depending on your preferences. Private treks provide personalized itineraries and exclusive attention from our guides, while group treks offer the opportunity to meet like-minded travelers and share the experience with a small group.