What is the accommodation like?
We use different types of accommodation (hotels, teahouses or camping) depending on what is available in the area. Obviously the more off the beaten track we get the more limited the accommodation options, but it is always clean and adequate for our needs. The traditional guesthouses we visit are the best way to experience these countries. As these are charity events and not holidays the standard is generally quite basic during the challenge itself with a better quality (normally a 3 star hotel or equivalent) at the end. Rooming is twin share and allocated on a single sex basis.
We use different types of accommodation, depending upon availability in each town. The standard will vary according to where we are and we ask for your patience, as at times things do not work the way you are used to at home. Sometimes there may be no electricity, the plumbing may be temperamental, there is only cold water in the showers or there will be no Western breakfast food.
We use different types of accommodation (hotels, teahouses or camping) depending on each itinerary. The standard will vary according to where we are and we ask for your patience, as at times things do not work the way you are used to at home. Sometimes there may be no electricity, the plumbing may be temperamental, there is only cold water in the showers or you will not receive Western food for breakfast.
We use different types of accommodation, depending upon availability. Accommodation will include tents, local guest huts and hotels. On our trek you will sleep in village guest houses for some of the nights along the Track. The other nights involve camping in locations where there are no villages (bush camps). We also supply a portable shower tent so you can either wash in the rivers without soap or in our shower with soap which is kept away from water courses. Intrepid supplies the soap. Intrepid can even provide a hot shower anywhere along the track.
We use different types of accommodation (hotels, guesthouses or camping) depending on what is available in the area. Obviously the more off the beaten track we get the more limited the accommodation options, but it is always clean and adequate for our needs. The traditional guesthouses we visit are the best way to experience these countries. As these are charity events and not holidays the standard is generally quite basic during the challenge itself with a better quality (normally a 3 star hotel or equivalent) at the end. Rooming is twin share and allocated on a single sex basis.