Nepal Trekking ACT Guide - Self-Guided, No Guide or Porter (Day 1)
To travel to Nepal, you must definitely come to Pokhara, and if you come to Pokhara, you will know that trekking is the biggest characteristic of Nepal, with many routes, many difficulties, many challenges, well, let’s get straight to the point, it’s been a long time since I’ve exercised, and I’m afraid my ACT heart is also out of shape, but after seeing other people’s and those who have walked, basically there’s hardly any problem, Nepal’s trekking routes are very mature, with supplies and guesthouses along the way, clear routes and obvious signposts, so I’ve made up my mind not to hire a guide or porter, of course, also to save money. If you don’t lack money, I suggest hiring a porter because it’s really tiring.

Started walking and arrived at this bridge

Another hour of walking to this place

Another hour to this place

Still 3 kilometers to Ngadi

After 4 hours and more, I arrived at Ngadi

- Selfie