What are the overnight
facilities in Putao?
Putao Trekking House operates bungalows build identical to local homes in the region using locally available materials. All rooms come with attached bathroom, hot and cold shower. Rooms are secure, lockable with windows offering scenic view. An elegant lobby includes bar area, fire place, dinning area and common area offers recreation and relaxation.
What are the overnight
facilities during the trek?
This trek involves local
homes and tent
accommodation. Western
toilet facilities are
installed in the villages.
Night will be spent in
candle light and wood fire.
Limited amount of hot water
will be supplied for face
wash in every morning. When
pitching a tent, two clients
will share a tent, unless
you have requested and paid
for a single supplement.
What will be the
temperature like?
Our season is between
November and May, which is
winter and best tourist
season in Putao region.
Mostly clear skies, warm
during the day and cool
evenings. Temperature
steadily decreases between
late December and early
February. Average
temperature would be between
low 4/10 and high 22/30
degree Celsius but could
drop steadily up to freezing
up in the mountains.
How long is an average trekking in a day?
All our treks are designed at 4 to 8 walking hours per day. Day normally starts at 8 or 9 in the morning follow by breakfast. Lunch usually is packed and light, followed by 2 to 3 hours more trekking in the afternoon. We try to reach our destination well before nightfall in time for fresh up and relax before dinner.
What will I see on the trek?
The eastern Himalayas are heavily forested, ranging from dense evergreen tropical into mix of subtropical in the valleys and temperate forest with pines mixed temperate forest, where trees are thickly padded with moss. This zone is recognizable by its precipitous ridges with sporadic patches of silver fir forest and broad, steep alpine meadows. Large parts of the day will be spent under the towering canopy of ancient rainforest and temperate cloud forest, or following cascading mountain streams. At other times there will be views of snowcapped mountains as we enter open areas of village habitation. There will be plenty of bird life, butterflies and other exotic flora and fauna on offer. Several species of Rhododendron, wild orchids, pine, rattan and bamboo are indigenous to this region. It's likely that you may encounter some of the rare and endangered species of birds along your trek.
How fit do I have to be?
This expedition classified as "Demanding" and includes longer trekking days on difficult terrain. Thus suitable for regular hill-walkers who are used to extended days and is competent over difficult terrain. However do not require technical mountaineering skills or previous experience.
What about meal?
We take care of all catering on your expedition, you are always welcome to assist if you wish to. If you have a special dietary requirements then you will have to advise us at the time of booking. A hot breakfast will be served around 7 or 8 am, lunch usually is simple, light and serve during mid day follow by a short rest. Dinner will be more extensive featuring pre dinner snacks and deserts.
What about altitude?
Although this is quite strenuous and challenging trek which an altitude of 3600 meters which is far below the point of altitude sickness.
What about guides?
We provide English language leader plus an assistance local guide, who will also be able to speak the local ethnic dialect. Upon advance request we will be able to arrange other language leader such as German, French, Italian Spanish and Japanese at additional cost.
What about First aid?
All our guides are
qualified in wilderness
first aid, and carry a basic
medical first aid kit.
Is there any age or
health limit to participate?
This program is suitable
to any one with normal
health and fitness
condition. However older
clients or clients with
pre-existing medical
conditions may require a
doctor’s letter confirming
their fitness for the trip.
During your visit you are
under the direction of your
trip leader and he/she has
total authority to determine
your suitability to
participate.
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