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Travelers wishing to trek in the Nepalese Himalayas will be required to use an official guide following a series of assaults.

Government officials in Nepal have announced that, from September, it will be compulsory for all tourists who want to trek in the country, to be accompanied by at least one government registered porter or guide.

Trekkers travelling in groups are already required to do so, but previously solo adventurers were permitted to explore the mountains alone. The new rule is likely to come into force next month.

The decision was taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs and has been welcomed by the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN), which says it will help to ensure the safety of tourists and the control of illegal trekking businesses.

It follows the death of 23-year-old Belgian Debbie Maveau, on June 14 beneath a hiking trail in the Langtang National Park, near the Tibetan border. This incident followed a number of other assaults and disappearances including that of an American, Aubrey Sacco, who went missing in 2010.

Mohan Lamsal, general secretary of TAAN has said, “The decision will help promote Nepal as a safe destination for tourists at a time when international media are questioning the safety of foreigners in Nepal.”

The new policy will involve an additional fee of $10 per day for Free Individual Trekkers (FIT), which Anjan Thapa, treasurer of TAAN has called, “a very nominal amount which won’t effect tourist arrivals.”

According to statistics collated by Tribhuvan International Airport, tourist arrivals in Nepal by air increased by 9.2 per cent last month, compared with July 2011. Total arrivals in the first seven months of 2012 increased by 18.5 per cent.

Source: Telegraph

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Trailblazer and Denali Team Up for Tough Mudder: Profile – Chris Mejias

by TonyDasilva July 9, 2012 In Stores
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Our team is getting totally  psyched for Tough Mudder this month. This week we’ll take a look at who will take over the Mudder this time around. Name: Chris Mejias Motto: “Croutons are, and always have been, the best part of a salad.” As of right now, how are you feeling about taking on the Tough [...]

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Avoiding Injury On the Hiking Trail

by TonyDasilva July 6, 2012 Hike

The advantages to outdoor adventuring are almost limitless: fresh air, beautiful scenery, communion with nature, wildlife sightings, character building…the list goes on and on, and will most certainly be different for everybody. But outdoor excursions also carry some risks, so it is important that you not only prepare for the event of an accident, but [...]

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The Funniest Real Hiking Trail Signs

by TonyDasilva March 31, 2011 Hike
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As a skilled adventurer, you know paying attention to trail signs is imperative. Without keeping a close watch, you might end up lost. Even worse, you could be totally unprepared for imminent danger. Then there are signs that aren’t so helpful. You look at it. And you look at it again. Instead of finding deep [...]

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13 All To Common Characters On the Hiking Trail

by TonyDasilva January 4, 2011 Hike
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We can all relate to how peaceful the environments and views of hikes can be, but what about the the extras that come along with our trail walkthroughs? Whether you’re new to hiking, an expert, or maybe one of these people pictured below; take a look at some funny characters we see all too often [...]

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