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Responsible Adventures

A welcome sight for any trekker embarking on a trek with Responsible Adventures in Bhutan, India, Nepal or Tibet is the 6 foot 3? frame of it?s owner operator Raj Tamang who stands head and shoulders above his countrymen ? as does his service.

Responsible Adventures offers challenging and enjoyable treks where the main priorities are safety and enjoyment. Whether you opt for a ?grass roots? package deal or a luxury trek, you the trekker become the guest on tour. Raj?s staff, from the leader to the guides to the porters, consider your comfort, safety and enjoyment their priority.

A significant feature of Responsible Advetures? service is its staff. Raj?s leaders and guides are skilled and experienced. All staff are trained in Wilderness First Aid and only those who excel are accepted. All leaders and guides are educated, conversant in English, and have an in-depth knowledge of local culture, history and geography. They have the ability to strike up an easy rapport with the trekkers and locals alike. This is reflected in the excellent service Responsible Adventures receives from the operators and staff of the hotels and restaurants in the cities and the teahouses, lodges and eateries along the trek.

Raj can ensure the quality of his staff because of his integrity as their employer. All his staff consider it a privilege to work for Responsible Adventures because they are well equipped, trained and paid, and treated with dignity and respect. Raj deliberately pays his staff, including the porters, more than the going rate so they can work towards becoming financially independent ? buying land or oxen. From this they can create a livelihood and a future and their children can go to school. Responsible Adventures is indeed contributing to responsible tourism where the benefits from the tourism are going back into local communities, and not off - shore as so many tourist dollars to these regions do.

Raj?s integrity naturally extends to the pricing of his package deals. Prices are competitive and there are no hidden costs. In addition to the grass roots and luxury package deals Raj offers family trips to appropriate attitudes with children included. Small children can be carried by the accompanying porters in padded baskets. With adequate forward planning, provision can be made for large groups and individuals.

The service offered through Responsible Adventures stands head and shoulders above its competitors because Raj has the skill, flair and expertise to make his treks special. As a leader he unobtrusively evaluates the capabilities of his trekkers and the pace is adjusted accordingly. All his guides walk with the trekkers so everyone is included, rapport established and difficulties supervised. Raj?s reliability can be guaranteed. He will ensure your safe arrival and departure from any local airport or depot using other forms of transport.

While on a luxury tour Raj?s chefs provide culinary touches even in the midst of the wilderness ? croutons with tomato soup, oregano in the pasta sauce, brie as a pre-dinner snack. Chinese, French and Malaysian cuisine , in addition to local fare, find their way onto the menu. But whatever the deal, and why Responsible Adventures gets so many trekkers returning for more ? are the ?nice touches? you?ll experience ? real coffee at the start of a day, a celebratory glass of wine, a birthday cake in a remote setting, music and entertainment in the evening. Through Responsible Adventures remote and beautiful, breath taking and fascinating landscapes and people can be accessed for you. Enquire now for an unforgettable experience.


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