Travel Guide
Nepal Visa Information
All travelers or foreigners who intend to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport and visa. Travelers may obtain visas before travel to Nepal: tourist visa ($30), one-month multiple-entry visa ($50), or three-month multiple-entry visa ($125) at the Nepalese Embassy or Consulate or other mission offices situated in your respective country or upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in ...
Read moreTravel Insurance
The travel insurance policy of your origin country is very much essential in the event of baggage loss, accidental injury, sickness, or death. The trekking company or your guide is not responsible for any damage while trekking or climbing caused due to natural calamities.Rescue insurance (for quick evacuation) and health insurance are particularly important while making trips in the Himalayas. ...
Read morePhysical Fitness Requirments
Many trekkers or hikers may worry about being physically fit or experienced in outdoor sports. It is quite good if you are physically fit. Of course, some adventure wilderness tour demands physical conditions but every travel destination does not need physically fit.If you are a normal trekker or hiker don’t worry about it, there is always a professional guide who ...
Read moreWeather & Climate in Nepal
Nepal has a topographical and varied climate. The weather of Nepal depends upon the altitude from tropical to arctic. Terai, the plain area, which lies in the tropical southern part of the country is hot and has humid weather. In terms of weather and climate, in the middle part of the country, the hilly regions are pleasant enough almost all ...
Read moreAltitude sickness & Prevention
Altitude sicknessAltitude sickness (acute mountain sickness) is difficulty sleeping, dizziness, headache, fatigue, loss of appetite, rapid pulse, nausea, vomiting, etc. It affects mountain climbers, hikers, and skiers because of lower air pressure and lower oxygen levels. It occurs as the result of failure to adapt to a higher altitude. It happens most often in the brains or the longs after ...
Read moreCommunication
Wifi, telephone, and mobile services are available in most of the region, which is convenient to get in touch with your family and friends. The hotel may charge a certain amount upon usage also you can buy a recharge card for roaming on unlimited WIFI service. Telephone and mobile services are spread in most of the region but wifi is ...
Read moreTransportation in Nepal
We manage all kinds of transportation such as domestic flights and private jeep which is needed for your trip. According to the traveling places, we should organize the means of transportations. Also, there is a helicopter charter In addition if you are looking for comfortable adventure experiences in the Himalayas.
Read moreAccomodation
We provide accommodation according to your demand and accessibility from comfortable luxury hotels to normal standards in City.We provide very neat, clean, and comfortable hotels, lodges, friendly homestays, and locally available tea houses on the trekking.Also, we provide fully outfitter equipment: comfortable rain/windproof tent including mattress and bed shit, kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, chairs, and kitchen utensils on ...
Read moreDrinking water and Meals
Drinking Water:Travelers should be very aware of drinking water in Nepal. They are not completely adapted to digest direct normal spring water due to bacteria. So, we recommend you drink mineral water or boiled water. Also, you can use some purifier tablets such as chlorine tablets for purifying water on the trekking. We strongly recommend mineral water in the city ...
Read moreEquipment and Accessories
Clothing:Lightweight walking boots suitable for your trekking destinations and itinerary, a pair of track shoes and slippers to wear in the camp in the evening or when the boot is wet.Warm jacket (Fibers fill or super down)A Rainproof jacket with a hood or poncho.Woolen shirts and thick sweaters or fleece jackets.Thin and thick trousers.Warm and useful trousers for higher altitude.Windproof/ ...
Read moreSome Dos & Don't
The form of greeting in Nepal is "NAMASTE" and is performed by joining the palms together.Develop a genuine interest attitude and respect for local customs and religion.Before entering a Nepalese home, temple, or stupa remember to remove your shoes.Never touch anything with your feet. This is considered an offense among Nepalese.Dress appropriately while traveling.Affection between man and woman publicly is ...
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