Number 1

Do Not Ignore Whether Conditions 

Avoid trekking during heavy rains or extreme cold, as the route becomes dangerous due to landslides and slippery paths.

Number 2

Do Not Wear Inappropriate Footwear

Avoid wearing slippers, sandals, or regular sports shoes. Always wear sturdy trekking shoes with a good grip.

Number 3

Do Not Overpack or Underpack

Carry only essential items. A heavy backpack can make trekking difficult, while missing essentials like raincoats and medicines can create problems.

Number 4

Do Not Stray from the Trekking Route

Stick to the designated path. Taking shortcuts or unknown routes can be risky and may lead to getting lost or encountering difficult terrain.

Number 5

Do Not Litter or Pollute the Environment

Respect the sacred surroundings. Avoid throwing plastic, food wrappers, or any waste. Carry a bag to collect your trash.

Number 6

Do Not Push Your Limits

Trek at a comfortable pace. Overexertion can lead to fatigue, dehydration, or altitude sickness. Take breaks when needed.

Number 7

Do Not Ignore Health Signs

If you feel dizzy, experience breathing issues, or extreme fatigue, stop immediately and seek medical help.