Wherever we go, there are certain rules we have to follow and when you go bird watching, they are certain problems you likewise have to comply with. These are made for safety, other bird watchers and the birds by themselves.
The first and most basic rule is to respect the bird. Yes they’re nice to look at but regard for a second if you were the one being watched. Would you like that to happen to you? They is almost never caged like in a zoo but i bet you can imagine the paparazzi watching your every move.
General Advice
You want to be in the right place at the right time. You definitely don’t want to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. As a quick primer on trekking in the Himalayas, I will recommend beginners to stay below 4000 meters in winter, only go in the trans-Himalayan region in summer (to avoid the monsoon) and otherwise enjoy your trekking in the spring and fall, which are generally considered high-season.
You don’t want to be under-equipped and you don’t want to be over-equipped either. Remember, you have to carry all your stuff yourself, or pay someone to do it. If it’s not going to rain, perhaps you don’t need a poncho! On the other hand, if it’s going to snow, you might want to bring a warm jacket and/or a sleeping bag. Packing just the right stuff comes with experience. So read up on gear recommendations online before you go.
If you tend to hike during the warm periods of the year, you’ll benefit greatly from owning a pair of moisture wicking hiking socks. Your foot will be able to stay fresh and cool because cool air will be able to get into the shoe because of the materials used in the sock. If you’ve ever spent an entire day in a cotton sock you know just how wet cotton socks get.
Trekking in Nepal is another great option. Contrary to India, Nepal often has trekking lodges along the trails, making it unnecessary for you to carry any camping gear and hire porters. This makes it very simple to trek in Nepal. The little downside is that since it is so popular, the trekking trails can sometimes get a bit crowded. It’s nothing like Grand Central Station of course, but you just don’t get that feeling of being alone in the wilderness.
Trekking in Tibet and Bhutan has one thing in common: All tours must be arranged through a government recognized trekking agency. There is no independent trekking allowed in these two Himalayan countries. While the pre-arranged treks are often more expensive, it makes everything very easy for you with a guide
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