Price Includes
Camping gear: tent, camp light, sleeping bag, mattresses, pillow
Caving & safety gear: caving helmet, caving headlight, gloves
Semi dry bag (for clothing and personal belongings excl. electronics)
Basic canvas trekking boots (only if you do not have your own pair) sizes 36 –46
Meals: picnic lunches, dinner (day 1), breakfast (day 2)
Professional English-speaking tour guide and guide safety assistant
Porter team to carry all camping gear and prepare all meals
Shared dry box for phones and small cameras (limited availability for larger cameras)
Water purifier (used only by guide and porters) and water bottle
Basic camping facilities with eco-friendly compost toilet using western toilet seat
First Aid Kit and Medical Rescue Equipment (application by guides and porters only)
Secure Storage Facility at our Headquarters to store all luggage you will not be taking on the trek
Please also bring with you the following:
1 long (easy to dry) pants and 1 long sleeved shirt to wear during the trek (quick dry)
1 pair of shorts and t-shirt to wear at campsite (warmer clothes in winter)
1 sun hat in summer
1 pair of trekking boots/shoes – difficult terrain, good footwear necessary
Gore-Tex/waterproof boots are NOT recommended as they do not drain well (if you prefer your own comfortable pair)
1 pair of flip flops (sandals) for campsite
1medium size towel and swimwear
1 – 2 pairs of calf-length densely woven socks (not ankle socks!)
Medium size backpack (25L) for your water bottle, personal belongings and provided caving helmet
Personal items: mosquito repellent, sunglasses, hat, camera, underwear, toiletries
If you are trekking in the colder months (December to March) please bring additional warm clothes for the evening
Price Excludes
If you require an invoice, there will be an additional 10% VAT charge