1. Check the weather forecast before your trip to ensure you are prepared for the local climate conditions.
2. Bring appropriate clothing and gear for outdoor activities, including sun protection, warm layers, and comfortable walking shoes.
3. Stay hydrated, especially at high altitudes where the air is thinner and can be drier.
4. Be aware of the altitude and take necessary precautions to avoid altitude sickness, such as taking it easy on the first day and drinking plenty of water.
5. Follow the park's rules and regulations to protect the environment and wildlife.
6. Respect local customs and traditions, and avoid disturbing the local community.
7. Keep personal belongings secure and be aware of your surroundings to ensure your safety.
8. Plan your visit during the best time of the year to enjoy the park's natural beauty and avoid peak tourist seasons if possible.
9. Consider hiring a local guide or joining a tour group for a more informative and safe experience.
10. Be prepared for emergencies by carrying a first aid kit, mobile phone, and any necessary medications.