
Camping Tips
- You will be visiting remote areas where modern conveniences may not be available.
- Make sure you carry personal medicines, an electric torch, insect repellents, and other essentials.
- It may rain anytime. An umbrella or a light raincoat is recommended.
- It can get icy at night. It is advisable to carry a sweater, jacket, monkey cap, gloves, and woolen socks.
- It is absolutely essential to adhere to the safety norms and procedures laid down by the camp authorities. It is in the interest of your safety.
- Do pay minute attention to the instructions issued by the camp leader.
- Tell the camp leader about an activity if you are scared of it. He will encourage and motivate you. We do not force people.
- Please ensure that the rechargeable batteries of your digital cameras and camcorders are fully charged.
- In case of sprains or injuries, report immediately to the camp leader. You may require the services of a doctor or a hospital.
- Do not leave wrappers and poly bags in the forest during trekking and activities.
- Do not Harm trees
- Before heading for your adventure trekking trip, do study the weather forecast. Avoid trekking during bad weather or adverse climatic situations.
- While planning your trekking trip, it is preferable to have a medical fitness check-up
- Always wear proper trekking shoes while trekking. Uncomfortable pair of shoes can harshly hurt your feet and can lead to serious foot injuries while trekking
- If you feel dizzy or unusually breathless during treks, please report to the camp in charge immediately. You may be suffering from dehydration or altitude sickness.