The Standards Of Nepal Camping

By Brenda Adams


Most outdoor activities involve a number of people spending time in a natural ecosystem such as forests. During this time, they walk, cook, wash and sleep there. These activities can affect an environment negatively if not controlled. For example, if each group of visitors establishes their own sites for Nepal camping or trails, a lot of vegetation will be lost. Therefore, individuals should be keen on whatever they do to avoid negatively impacting inhabited zones. The below paragraphs explain a number of principles to be obeyed.

First of all, early preparation eliminates a number of issues. First, when individuals know where to camp prior, it eliminates the need for establishing one anywhere and promotes utilizing what already exists. Secondly, early planning enables campers to pack sufficient requirements for their trip. In case of extreme weather conditions or natural hazards, they are more prepared. They pack enough food to avoid wastage. Notably, poor planning leads to cases where individuals are too tired. This encourages making wrong choices and taking shortcuts.

Secondly, while selecting a position for establishing tents, select durable surfaces. This means, choose areas that are less likely to be affected by activities such as ground leveling. Significantly, it is advisable to use existing sites. As a matter of fact, establishing new trails or resting areas requires some ground modification such as clearing vegetation or pruning trees. Therefore, if an existing site is used, these practices are eliminated. Additionally, resting positions ought to be situated off water catchment areas. There is no point in creating multiple trails while walking together.

Any waste generated during your stay should be disposed of properly. If a campsite does not require individuals to carry their own waste for disposal, holes that are six inches deep should be used to dump it. While selecting spots for digging these holes, ensure it is far from a water source. Visitors have to carry packaging bags to put food leftovers for proper dumping. Since soap contaminates water, utensils or bathing water may not be scattered in waterways.

The impacts of campfires are numerous and could be fatal depending on how far it spreads. Notably, major forest burns emanate from simple campfires. Thus minimize this as much as possible. If cooking with firewood, select light ones that can easily break and cool off. Else, carrying a stove is more secure. If visitors must light campfires, stakeholders should find campsites with established fire zones. Even so, put off any burning firewood before leaving the place.

During excavation, folks are likely to find a number of things that interest them. These could be plants or animals. No one should carry any of these. Instead, take photos and leave them for other individuals who will visit that place. Do not touch historic artifacts or structures. Likewise, do not establish permanent structures or dig trenches. Simply, leave minimal footprints but take as many pictures as possible.

Notably, forests are natural habitats for wild animals. Therefore, your presence there could disturb their peace. To avoid that, individuals must not scare away animals. Secondly, watching has to be done from a distance. Thirdly, what they eat is sufficient and healthy hence do not feed them with human food leftovers.

It is important to treat other people as one would want to be treated. Their rights are similar to yours in the same environment. Thus, be courteous during the camping period.




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