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Terms & Responsibility

Trekking in the Himalayas involves altitude, weather exposure, remote terrain and natural risk. These terms help maintain clarity, safety and responsible decision-making during treks.

Understanding Mountain Risk

Even with experienced leadership and careful planning, Himalayan trekking cannot be treated as a zero-risk activity. Weather, snow conditions and terrain may change unexpectedly.


Decision Authority During Trek

Final movement, turnaround and safety decisions during a trek are taken by the trek leader based on terrain conditions, time window, group health and weather development.

These decisions are made in collective interest of the group.


Evacuation & Descent Policy

If a trekker shows symptoms of altitude distress, injury or exhaustion — descent or evacuation may be initiated.


Weather & Itinerary Changes

Itineraries are indicative and may change due to:

Priority remains safety — not fixed completion.


Participant Responsibility

Trekkers are expected to participate responsibly and support group safety.


Fitness, Medical & Disclosure

Participants must truthfully declare:

Hidden or undisclosed health conditions increase risk and affect group safety.


Risk Acceptance Acknowledgement

By joining a trek, the participant acknowledges that trekking involves natural risk and agrees to:

Need Clarification About These Terms?

We will explain everything clearly before your trek


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