Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Etiquettes you should nurture while trekking in the Himalayas

The regal Himalayas are a daunting barrier that protects the northern boundaries of our nation and stop the cold dry winds of Central Asia from blowing across the plains of India. They perform countless functions and give people countless opportunities to climb and trek. But, the Himalayas is a very delicate ecosystem and us, as trekkers must act as guardians of nature while in the mountains.
In order to get the best out of your trekking trip, you should follow some basic universal rules and nurture certain important etiquettes. It is extremely important to have complete respect for the mountains because we must remember that we are at their compassion. We are in the care of the mountains and only through respect for nature, will we be able to get the best from nature.
Surrender to nature
We can never surmount a mountain. The mountain only lets us climb it. I wish to highlight that if any day when the weather turns adverse in the mountains, trekkers must not challenge the elements and act irresponsibly. One should follow the instructions and commands of the trek leaders and return to the safety of the area with humbleness. It is essential for all of us to avoid every bit of our ego before going to the mountains. There is no place for ego in the mountains.
Be obliged to nature
When in the mountains, we are in the lap of nature. And being nature lovers and fanatics, it is our foremost responsibility to respect nature in all its forms and not involve in any activity that is harmful to the mountains. We don’t dirty or pollute our homes, do we? As trekkers and custodians of the earth, we should thankful to protect nature at every point during the trek and otherwise.
Toilet manners
Another significant aspect of the hygiene in the mountains is the toilet manners. Human waste contains a lot of bacteria, which is harmful to the mountain soil. Toilet tents are basically pits dug in the ground with tents erected over them. It is always recommended to use them instead of using the open ground and spoiling the landscape with human waste.
Care for the animals
There are domesticated animals found in the mountains such as yaks, sheep, goats, and horses. These belong to the people living in the villages that we normally pass through. We should treat all the animals with sympathy and not act unkindly towards them.
Trek as a team
Every experienced trekker knows that trekking is all about teamwork. Thus, when trekking in a group, the entire batch is required to co-operate and this is easier if the group members develop a close friendship with each other from day one of the journey.

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