Trekking in Nepal we always need to have Nepal trekking equipment. We will need to bring clothing and equipment that can be used wide variety of weather conditions. Nepal is the best trekking destination for outdoor adventure such as trekking, hiking with short and easy trek to high altitude trek which 2 days to 90 days. It depends on you which Himalaya you want to do explore. Every single trip we need to make a Nepal trekking list. With the need to buy Nepal trekking equipment items. You can buy trekking equipment at home or Trekking gear are available in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Namche Bazaar.
Table of Contents
- ON THE TRAIL DAYPACK
- Clothing Base, Middle and outer Layers
- Footwear- Shoes and Socks
- Sleeping Bag
- Duffel bags and day packs
- Paper work and money on the trekking trail
- First Aid Kit and toiletries
- Other Item
- Accommodation at the trekking
ON THE TRAIL DAYPACK
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses
- Toilet Paper
- Travel Knife
- Favorite Snacks
- Hand sanitizer
- Lip Balm with Sunscreen
- Pulse Oximeters
- Trekking Poles (optional)
- Water Bottles or Camel Back
- Headlamp with extra batteries
- Duct tape or moleskin for blisters
- Thermos (optional for hot beverages
- Iodine water tablets (personal preference)
- Extra layers, gloves, wind breaker and poncho
- Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
- Broad brimmed hat or bandana (for sun protection)
- Waterproof bags to protect electronics or paper work
- Umbrella (works great in a light rain or to protect from the sun)
Clothing Base, Middle and outer Layers
- fleece pants
- Underwear 5-7
- Sweatshirts (optional)
- Gaiters (optional)
- lightweight gloves
- Long sleeve shirts 2-3
- Moisture wicking t-shirts
- Long underwear pants 2-3
- Heavy fleece or down Jacket
- Trekking waterproof Pants 2
- shorts (optional
- Insulated wool or down mittens
- Moisture wicking long sleeves t-shirts
- Rain poncho that covers your day pack
- Wool hat (should cover ears or Balaclava
- Wide brimmed hat
- Gortex, North face or waterproof jacket with hood
Footwear- Shoes and Socks
- Hiking socks 8-10
- Sock Liners (optional)
- Hiking boots with ankle support
- Camp Shoes or Tennis Shoes
- Plastic bag to carry spare shoes
Sleeping Bag
- Sleeping bag rated to -15 / -20 C/ 0° F
- Liner sleeping bag (optional
- Camping Sleeping Bag Stuff Sacks
Duffel bags and day packs
- Duffel bag for carrying your gear (If you travel with Happyland Treks our agency will provide this for the trek)
- Dry bags in several sizes
- Waterproof cover for day pack
- Stuff sacks for dirty clothes, shoes
- Small Locks for duffel bag and day pack
- Day pack for carrying what you need on the trail
Paper work and money on the trekking trail
- Spending money
- Passport (needed at entry gate for registration)
First Aid Kit and toiletries
Happyland Treks team bring along the basic first aid kit but we recommend you also carry the following:
- Personal prescriptions
- Advil or ibuprofen
- Diamox (for altitude sickness)
- Antibiotics (Cipro for traveler’s diarrhea
- Basic toiletries (soap, deodorant)
- Medical tape (for preventing treating blisters)
- Diaper rash cream (can treat rashes or chaffing)
- Panty liners and tampons
- Wet wipes
- Hand warmers
- Face lotion
- Hair brush
- Hair ties
- Ear plugs for sleeping
Other Item
- Travel Adapter
- Portable solar changer
- Journal, pen and paper
Accommodation at the trekking
We stay at the Tea house. Tea house trek basically means small hotel and cozy room established along. The trekking route provides room and food. Most of these established local family-owned, as well as home-cooked meals, are served with a different type of food European and western food it’s a bit different but it’s really good.