Third Eye Adventure Pvt Ltd

 

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Third Eye Adventure Pvt Ltd was founded by a team of dynamic and enterprising people who have been working in the field of travel and tourism for many years.

Third Eye Adventure P Ltd is a full-service trekking and Tour operator run by both local Nepalese and Australian travel experts. This international partnership has allowed us to create a company that’s strengths are not just in our intimate local knowledge, but also in our deep understanding of international travellers and the services they expect. This ensures that all of our trips deliver the most authentic, well-managed and enjoyable experiences imaginable.

Our goal is to offer visitors a more intimate cultural experience whilst in these countries. We’ve achieved this by partnering up with local entrepreneurs that have been found to provide such a service. This not only gives our clients a more unique and memorable experience, but it also helps small local businesses.

FAQs

Q Why is a guide necessarily? I've trekked/hiked/camped before - can't I guide myself?

You are right, a guide is not necessary. However, it is quite easy to get lost along many of the trails in the Himalaya and every so often, a trekker does go missing. There are other perks to having a guide, such as knowing the best teahouses/guesthouses, being able to point out certain peaks and knowing the history and culture of the area. For a safer and more meaningful trek, a guide is a must.

Q Is previous trekking experience necessary?

Previous trekking experience is not necessary. But trekking higher requires acclimatization and some technical peak climbs necessitate previous experience.

Q How will we deal with altitude acclimation?

Walking in the high altitude is tough due to the low level of oxygen. In serious cases, the altitude can cause huge problems. To battle this, we offer rest and acclimatizing days and do not offer a long walking days unless it is mandatory. This increases your level of safety in the high altitude and avoids acute mountain sickness.

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