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By name it the easiest of all Treks. It do not require any good physical conditions or mountaineering and rock climbing experience or any age limits, as it is done with an elevation of 3500m. Here you have to walk maximum 3-4 hr is conducted. So, the trekkers without good physical condition can easily trip in this type of trek. Mostly, it is the suitable for the couples with young child along with the aged people.
These treks are quite longer and harder in comparison with easy trek as these treks include 4 to 6 hours walking each day. It is also often called low altitude trek with an elevation of 4500m. The trek recommends the trekkers with basic physical fitness. Experience can be ignored while performing these sorts of trek. Moderate treks are suitable for all walkers especially aged people.
Strenuous trek are toughest ones which engrosses with an elevation between 4500m to 5500m. These treks are programmed to those people who do have some previous experience of mountaineering and climbing. This trek includes high altitude and remote areas so you must have strong physical fitness and condition. You need to walk 7 to 8 hours a day on foot for 12-14 days. Areas of trekking are remote, wild and have high passes.
It is really the most difficult, dangerous and challenging type of trekking which provides absolute adventure of mountain climbing to any trekker. This type of trek includes rarely visited area, more than 8 to 9 hours walking per day. So, the well trained trekkers with strong physical appropriateness and professional guides are highly required.
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