About AdventurePedia Blog — Why We Trek, Why You Should Too

ABOUT ADVENTUREPEDIA BLOG — REAL TREKKERS, REAL BUDGETS, REAL ADVENTURES

Our Story: How AdventurePedia Started

We’re not travel influencers. We’re not professional photographers. We’re not Instagram thirst-trappers.

We’re budget trekkers who spent our own money on 50+ treks across India, and we’re tired of the fake travel narrative online.

Every blog post you read here comes from real experience:

  • Real costs (actual rupees spent)
  • Real struggles (blisters, altitude sickness, bad weather)
  • Real friendships (made on shared treks)
  • Real hacks (that actually saved us money)

The Problem We Solve

When we started trekking in 2020, every blog said the same thing:

“Budget trek: ₹40,000 minimum”
“Bhutan costs ₹1,50,000+”
“Himachal requires expensive permits”

We tested these claims. And found they were WRONG.

We spent ₹25,000 on Kashmir trek (guides said ₹80,000 minimum).
We did Himachal for ₹24,000 (articles claimed ₹45,000 minimum).
We backpacked Vietnam for ₹30,000 (blogs said ₹50,000+).

So we started documenting real costs. Real hacks. Real experiences.

What Makes Our Blog Different

❌ What We DON’T Do:

  • Fake “luxury resort” reviews (we’re not travel bloggers with sponsored posts)
  • Affiliate marketing clickbait (we recommend AdventurePedia because WE use them)
  • Generic “top 10 destinations” fluff (you can Google that)
  • Photoshopped Instagram fantasy (we show real camps, real mud, real experiences)

✅ What We DO Do:

  • Real cost breakdowns: Every rupee accounted for
  • Honest hacks: How to save ₹10,000-25,000 per trek
  • Personal stories: What actually happened (good + bad)
  • Safety first: Altitude sickness management, permit information, insurance guidance
  • Community focus: Help others trek smarter, not cheaper

Our Trek Experience

Collective Trek Count: 50+ expeditions
Total Amount Spent Testing: ₹2,50,000+
Countries Visited: India (8 states), Bhutan, Vietnam, Nepal
Destinations Covered: Kashmir, Bhutan, Himachal, Kerala, Rajasthan, Goa, Ladakh, Spiti, Northeast India, Vietnam
Altitude Summited: 5,120m (Ladakh extreme)
Days on Trail: 500+ days

The Team

Founder: [Reetesh Sonkar]

Background: Operations Manager turned adventure seeker
Trek Count: 20+
Specialty: Budget optimization, altitude management
Favorite Trek: Kolahoi Glacier (Kashmir) — life-changing

Co-Founder: [Shriya Jaiswal]

Background: Sports professional, photography enthusiast
Trek Count: 18+
Specialty: Photography, cultural immersion
Favorite Trek: Elizabeth Lookout Tower via Normafa (Budapest) — awakening

Contributors: Trek Community

We partner with independent trekkers, local guides, and outdoor experts who validate our research.

Why AdventurePedia (The Organization)

This blog is produced by AdventurePedia, a registered trekking/travel company based in Kanpur, UP.

What we do professionally:

  • Organize group treks
  • Handle permits & logistics
  • Provide professional guides
  • Offer trek insurance
  • 24/7 support for adventurers

Why we created this blog:

  • To prove that professional trekking is AFFORDABLE
  • To share authentic stories (not marketing fluff)
  • To save readers ₹10,000-50,000 per trek through hacks
  • To build a community of budget-conscious adventurers

Our Mission

“Make adventure accessible. Not affordable for the rich, but achievable for the middle class.”

We believe:

  • You don’t need ₹1,50,000 to trek Bhutan
  • You don’t need luxury hotels to have world-class experiences
  • You don’t need Instagram followers to deserve amazing adventures
  • You don’t need to be “professional” to trek safely and responsibly

Our Promise to You

🎯 Accuracy

Every number in our posts is verified:

  • Real receipts (not estimates)
  • Real guesthouses (not corporate chains)
  • Real costs (not inflated for click-bait)
  • Real experiences (not photoshopped memories)

🛡️ Safety First

We don’t recommend unsafe hacks. We won’t tell you to skip insurance or ignore altitude sickness.

Our posts include:

  • Permit requirements
  • Insurance recommendations
  • Altitude sickness prevention
  • Emergency contacts
  • Safety disclaimers

🤝 Community Focused

We prioritize:

  • Supporting local guides (not agency middlemen)
  • Benefiting tribal communities (homestays > hotels)
  • Environmental protection (leave no trace)
  • Cultural respect (not exploitation)

💰 Transparent Pricing

We show:

  • Real costs (not hidden fees)
  • Budget vs luxury (honest comparison)
  • Where to save (actual hacks)
  • Where NOT to save (safety essentials)

How We Make Money

This blog doesn’t have ads. We don’t use affiliate links (you won’t see Amazon links pushing gear).

We monetize through:

  1. AdventurePedia partnerships: When you book professional treks on adventurepedia.in (optional, not forced)
  2. AdventurePedia B2B & B2C: When you book family or group packages on adventurepedia.in (optional, not forced)
  3. Consulting: Companies ask us for trek cost research
  4. Sponsorships: Outdoor gear companies (disclosed, limited)

What this means for you: Our blog advice is NOT driven by affiliate commission. We recommend AdventurePedia because we genuinely use them and believe in their service.

Frequently Asked Questions (Quick)

Q: Is your blog sponsored?
A: No. We fund this from personal trek budgets and AdventurePedia operations.

Q: Do you get paid to recommend treks?
A: We’re part of AdventurePedia, so yes, indirectly. But we recommend DIY and group treks equally if they’re better value.

Q: Are your costs exaggerated for clickbait?
A: No. We show lower costs to prove budget trekking is REAL.

Q: Can I email you with trek questions?
A: Yes! Email: support@adventurepedia.in We try to reply within 24 hours.

Q: Can I feature my trek story here?
A: Yes! If you’ve trekked on a budget and have photos, email us. We publish guest stories.

Our Trek Values

Safety 🛡️

  • Licensed guides always
  • Permits always obtained
  • Insurance always recommended
  • Altitude management always discussed

Sustainability 🌱

  • Pack out all waste
  • Support local communities
  • Respect sacred sites
  • Leave no trace

Authenticity 🎯

  • Real costs, real stories
  • No fake narratives
  • Show the struggles too
  • Honest reviews (good AND bad)

Community 🤝

  • Share knowledge freely
  • Support other trekkers
  • Elevate local guides
  • Create friendships on trail

What’s Next for AdventurePedia Blog

Coming Soon:

  • Gear reviews: Best budget trekking equipment
  • Interview series: Stories from local guides
  • Altitude sickness guide: Medical deep-dive
  • Trek preparation: Fitness routines, training plans
  • Photography tips: How to capture treks like a pro
  • Solo trekking guide: Safety tips for solo adventurers
  • Female trekking guide: Women-specific trek advice

Reader Requests:

We take content suggestions from YOU. Email us what trek guide you need next.

Connect With Us

📍 Find Us:

  • Website: blog.adventurepedia.in
  • Main Site: adventurepedia.in
  • Instagram: @adventurepedia.in
  • Email: support@adventurepedia.in
  • Phone: +91-9044-489-940

🤝 Community:

  • Join our WhatsApp group for trek discussions
  • Attend monthly trek planning sessions
  • Share your trek stories (we publish the best)
  • Ask questions in comments (we reply to all)

Final Word

This blog exists because we got tired of:

  • Overpriced trek packages
  • Fake Instagram travel narratives
  • Guides who don’t care about you
  • Blogs that prioritize clicks over truth

We created a space where:

  • Budget = Quality
  • Experience = Comfort
  • Community = Profit
  • Honesty = Marketing

Join us. Trek with us. Share with us.

Because adventure shouldn’t be a luxury. It should be a right.


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