Have you reserved your spot on the trek but aren’t sure what to bring? Don’t worry! For travelers just like you, we have created an essential hiking checklist. And Kathmandu is the place to go if you’re short on time or can’t manage to find what you need locally. You won’t miss a thing with the abundance of hiking supplies available in this energetic city, which features everything from beloved local products to well-known international brands.
Let’s discuss a vital piece of advice: travel with light luggage. Packing carefully is essential, since porters may carry up to 25 kilograms for two hikers.
The list of gear required for the hike is provided below.
GENERAL
- For your trekking supplies, NHT offers a 70-liter duffle bag or rucksack bag. For non-trek things left at the accommodation, it is advised to bring an additional bag.
- Day Pack (20–22 Liters): Perfect for toting around everyday necessities like snacks, drinks, and a camera.
- NHT provided the down jacket, which is rated for -20°C and is necessary for warmth. After the hike, it must be returned.
- The NHT 4-Season Sleeping Bag, with a -20°C rating, guarantees a cozy night’s sleep in chilly weather. After the hike, it must be returned.
- Extra batteries or a power bank: To recharge electronics when there are no power sources available.
- Device Charger: Make sure the charger you bring is appropriate for your gadgets. You will need it to keep your electronics charged for the duration of the hike.
- Travel Adapter: Plug types C, D, and M are used in Nepal. You may charge your devices anywhere there is power available if you have a universal travel adapter that works with these kinds of outlets.
- Waterproof covers for your bags to shield them from snow and rain.
HEAD
- Sunglasses or a scarf offer UV protection.
- Warm fleece hat or light balaclava: To stay warm on chilly mornings and evenings.
- UV-protective sunglasses are needed to shield the eyes from glare and UV radiation.
- Ear covers or headbands provide extra warmth for ears without enclosing the head.
FEET
- Lightweight, thin inner socks absorb moisture through wicking.
- Thick, Warm Wool Hiking Socks: To provide insulation and comfort.
- Waterproof and insulated hiking boots are essential for both comfort and traction.
- Sandals or sneakers for camp wear: To unwind at the campsite.
- Gaiters: For additional weather protection against rain and snow.
- Backup laces in case of breaks: spare laces.
- Microspikes: Added traction on snow and ice is beneficial when trekking in the winter, but they are optional.
HANDS
- Gloves that are light: for moderate cold.
- Warmth is ensured with heavyweight gloves or mittens in extremely cold weather.
- Hand warmers: These are optional but offer instantaneous warming in very cold temperatures.
LOWER BODY
- Ventilated and moisture-wicking undergarments.
- For warmer days, wear hiking shorts.
- Cotton long pants that are lightweight and versatile for varying weather conditions.
- Brightness & Travel Weight: Thermal Bottoms: Warming Base Layer.
- Fleece pants: For added warmth on chilly days.
- Waterproof shell pants are needed for protection from rain and snow.
UPPER BODY
- T-shirts: Fabric that wicks moisture is preferred.
- Thermal tops that are light and expedition-weight for layering.
- Cozy Jacket: To keep warm.
- Waterproof Shell Jacket: Offers wind and rain protection.
- Optional fleece wind-stopper jacket: an extra layer of protection against the wind.
- An insulated vest provides warmth without being heavy.
ACCESSORIES
- Includes an extra set of batteries for use in the early morning or late evening.
- It is advised to have a general first aid kit on hand, but the NHT also includes a basic kit with the guide.
- Big plastic bags: Keep stuff dry when it rains.
- Trekking Poles: To improve balance and stability.
- Bottles of water: To keep hydrated.
- Toiletries: Including toilet paper and a tiny wash towel.
- Lip Balm: Protect Your Skin from UV Rays and Hydrate
- Tablets for purifying water are optional because NHT offers purification tables upon request.
- Ziploc or dry bags: are used to waterproof delicate things.
- Use Earplugs to Get a Good Night’s Sleep Despite Your Roommate’s Snores.
TOILETRIES
- Personal Care Kit: Small Mirror, Multipurpose Soap, Toothbrush/Paste, and Nail Cutter.
- Use a high-SPF sunscreen to guard against high altitudes.
- Use a moisturizer to ward off dry skin.
PERSONAL HYGIENE
- Baby wipes or wet wipes: For a fast refresh.
- Toilet paper and tissue are necessities for personal hygiene.
- Hand wash with antimicrobial agents.
- For foot care, use moleskin or blister plasters.
- Hand sanitizer on-the-go: in situations where water is scarce.
ADDITIONAL ITEMS
- Trail guides and maps: To improve the hiking experience. Every trekker receives a pocket map from NHT.
- Energy bars and snacks are quick sources of energy.
- For storing memories, carry a camera with extra memory cards.
- A notebook and pen are useful for recording ideas or facts.
This is a checklist to assist you in gathering everything you will need for an amazing, safe, and pleasant trek.
Recall that the real essence of trekking is accepting the experience with intelligence and lightness of foot.
The Mission Nepal Team is available to assist you and make sure your trekking experience is nothing short of extraordinary. Get ready for an amazing trekking adventure!