There are many things to consider while choosing a tent for your trek to the Himalayas. A good tent means comfortable camping. If you are trekking in the Himalayas and want to have the best experience then always find the right-fit tent.
Weather resistance
The weather in the Himalayas can change any minute. If you are planning to do treks like Buran Ghati trek where the temperature can drop to sub-zero then you need a tent that can protect you from snow, rain, and wind. Your tent should have good-quality water-resistance if you are doing monsoon treks like Hampta Pass trek.
Insulation and warmth
Nights are always cold in the Himalayas. Whether you are camping in summer or winter, the temperature always remains low. Camping in summer means days will be warmer but nights will be cold. Even in peak summer, the temperature can drop to sub-zero temperature in treks like Bali Pass Trek. Your tent will retain body heat and block cold winds. Some Himalayan treks also provide double-layer protection.
Weight and portability
Weight matters a lot in hiking. If you are doing a Himalayan trek then every kilogram can make the trek more difficult. Lightweight tents are easy to carry but have less durability. Meanwhile, heavy tents are more durable and function well in extreme conditions but are difficult to transport.
Tent capacity
You should choose the type of tent depending on the number of people. If you are trekking solo or with a friend or partner then 2-person tents are best. If you want more comfort then a 3-person tent is better. There are also bigger tents that can be used as kitchen tents or dining tents.
Pricing
The cost depends on the type of tent. It varies in stability, seasonal, capacity, etc. For easy and small treks, you can go for cheap options. But if you are doing a high-altitude trek then you need a good tent like an alpine tent of a good company like The North-Face that can protect you from snow, rain, and cold. These tents are pricey but comfortable.

The Himalaya Shelter team functions with different types of tents. We organize the trek with full planning and on-ground experience. Our team has a good understanding about the terrain and weather conditions. We don’t go for a fit-for-all approach. Our team uses different tents for different terrains and seasons. From A-shaped tents to alpine tents for high-altitude treks, our team uses different types depending on the requirements.
We also offer customized trekking services. We create tailored itineraries that work as you need. Your dates, your selected meals to your preferred stays; we provide all possible facilities. Our company can offer all kinds of Himalayan trek from simple day hikes to high-altitude expeditions.
Himalaya Shelter also runs the Great Himalayan Trails (GHT). This trek starts from one end of the country to another. The GHT passes through valleys, forests, mountain passes, and glaciers. There is no permanent itinerary for this trek as the trek is long and has different routes. The trek is hundreds of kilometers long and can take a few weeks to a few months. The Great Himalayan Trail from Himalaya Shelter is for trekkers who want to fully immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Himalayas.