Overview
Nepal trekking tour is a comprehensive package that includes Trekking, Cultural Exploration, Nature Experiences, and Jungle/National Park Adventures. During this journey, tourists have the opportunity to delve into the culture and architecture of the Kathmandu Valley. Kathmandu, known as the spiritual heart of Nepal, is home to numerous temples and monasteries, including stupas dedicated to various deities. The local populace believes that in ancient times, many Hindu and Buddhist gods and goddesses visited this valley to engage in deep meditation, endowing it with spiritual significance. For those seeking a connection with nature, trekking is an essential part of the experience. Nepal is recognized as one of the premier destinations for trekking, where you can witness the stunning natural landscapes, including hills, the Himalayas, waterfalls, rivers, and traditional Nepali villages inhabited by diverse tribes, alongside rich flora and fauna. Following the trekking adventure, you will have the chance to visit a popular Nepali village known for its homestay experiences, which offer a glimpse into the ancient lifestyles of its inhabitants. After your homestay, you will travel to Chitwan National Park, a sanctuary for endangered species such as the Bengal Tiger, the one-horned Rhino, and elephants, along with a variety of flora and fauna. This package also includes Mardi Himal trekking, a less frequented destination. Should you have a preferred trekking route, please inform us, and we will tailor the itinerary to suit your preferences.
Highlights of the Nepal trekking tours package
• Discover the magnificent temples, monasteries, and the largest stupas in the world.
• Experience the city celebrated for its exquisite art and architecture, crafted from wood, metal, and stone in Patan city.
• Tour the remarkable ancient royal palaces of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur, including the living goddess known as “Kumari.”
• Relax in one of the most luxurious resorts in the hills, offering stunning views of the Himalayas.
• Explore the breathtaking natural beauty of Pokhara, a tourist city famous for its lakes, caves, and views of Fish Tail Mountain along with the Annapurna range.
• View the sunrise, sunset, and panoramic vistas of the Himalayas from Australian camp.
• Engage in an extraordinary trekking experience in Nepal.
• Get up close to Fish Tail Mountain.
• Discover one of the oldest homestay traditions in “Sirubari,” managed by former Gorkha soldiers, along with their rich culture.
• Visit Chitwan National Park, renowned for its Royal Bengal tigers and one-horned rhinos.
Information about Kathmandu Valley
Kathmandu Valley, located in the center of Nepal, is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a cultural gem celebrated for its extensive history, remarkable architecture, and lively traditions. The valley consists of three prominent historic cities: Kathmandu, Patan (Lalitpur), and Bhaktapur. Each city features ancient palaces, elaborate temples, and bustling markets, making it a premier destination for tourists.
Here is a comprehensive sightseeing guide to Kathmandu Valley:
1.Kathmandu City (Capital of Nepal)
Kathmandu Durbar Square (Hanuman Dhoka)
Historic royal palace complex
Temples such as Taleju Temple and Jagannath Temple
Kumari Ghar – the abode of the Living Goddess
Museum and courtyards
Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)
An ancient Buddhist stupa offering panoramic views of the valley
Sacred to both Buddhists and Hindus
Home to monkeys, prayer flags, and statues
Boudhanath Stupa
One of the largest spherical stupas globally
A center for Tibetan Buddhism in Nepal
Encircled by monasteries and prayer wheels
Pashupatinath Temple
A revered Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
Cremation ghats along the Bagmati River
Entry to the main temple is limited to Hindus
Garden of Dreams
A neo-classical historical garden
Perfect for a peaceful retreat within the city
2. Patan (Lalitpur)
Patan Durbar Square
Exquisite Newari architecture and fine arts
Krishna Mandir (stone temple) and Hiranya Varna Mahavihar (Golden Temple)
Patan Museum – an outstanding exhibition of traditional art and religion
Mahabouddha Temple
A terracotta temple adorned with thousands of Buddha images
Influenced by Indian Buddhist architecture
Kumbeshwar Temple
A five-tiered temple dedicated to Lord Shiva
A sacred pond believed to be linked to Gosaikunda Lake
3. Bhaktapur (Bhadgaon)
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Elaborately carved wooden structures and ancient temples
55-Window Palace, Vatsala Temple, Golden Gate
Nyatapola Temple – the tallest pagoda-style temple in Nepal
Taumadhi Square
Renowned for the towering Nyatapola and Bhairabnath temples
Pottery Square
Traditional pottery making and craftsmanship.
Observe skilled artisans at work or engage in the activity yourself
4. Surrounding Viewpoints & Cultural Sites
Nagarkot
Renowned for its breathtaking sunrise and sunset vistas over the Himalayas, including Mount Everest on clear days.
An easy day trip or an option for an overnight stay.
Chandragiri Hills
Experience a cable car journey to the summit.
Enjoy panoramic views of the valley and surrounding mountains.
Bhaleshwor Mahadev Temple located at the peak.
Kirtipur
An ancient Newari town exuding medieval charm.
Home to shrines, stupas, and traditional Newari architecture.
Pharping
A significant Buddhist pilgrimage site featuring caves where Guru Rinpoche meditated.
Serene monasteries and picturesque hills surround the area.
5. Markets and Cultural Experiences
Thamel
A favored tourist destination for shopping, cafes, and vibrant nightlife.
An excellent location to purchase souvenirs, pashminas, thankas, and more.
Ason & Indra Chowk
Traditional markets filled with spices, textiles, and religious artifacts.
Local Festivals (if your visit coincides)
Major festivals such as Indra Jatra, Dashain, Tihar, Holi, and Bisket Jatra are celebrated with music, dance, and various rituals.
Travel Tips
Best Time to Visit: October–December (for clear skies and pleasant weather); March–May (to witness spring blooms).
Transport: Options include taxis, ride-hailing applications (Pathao, InDrive), local buses, or private tour vehicles.
Entry Fees: Most heritage sites impose a fee, particularly for foreign visitors.
Dress Modestly: This is especially important when visiting temples or religious sites.
Respect Local Customs: Always walk in a clockwise direction around stupas and remove your shoes before entering temples.
Welcome to Pokhara – The Jewel of Nepal
Overview
Situated in the core of Nepal, Pokhara is a tranquil lakeside city celebrated for its natural splendor, adventure prospects, and lively culture. Positioned roughly 200 km to the west of Kathmandu, Pokhara serves as the gateway to the Annapurna mountain range and ranks among the most sought-after tourist destinations in South Asia.
Location & Accessibility
Country: Nepal
Province: Gandaki Province
Coordinates: 28.2096° N, 83.9856° E
Elevation: ~822 meters (2,697 feet) above sea level
How to Get There:
By Air: Pokhara International Airport (PKR) links to major cities in Nepal and select international locations.
By Road: Reachable via Prithvi Highway (approximately 6–8 hours drive from Kathmandu).
By Tourist Bus: Daily services operate from Kathmandu, Chitwan, and other significant destinations.
Top Attractions
1. Phewa Lake
A peaceful freshwater lake where visitors can partake in boating, kayaking, and admire the stunning reflections of the Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) mountain.
2. Sarangkot
Renowned for its sunrise vistas over the Annapurna range and as a paragliding hotspot. Provides panoramic views of Pokhara Valley and the surrounding peaks.
3. World Peace Pagoda (Shanti Stupa)
An impressive white stupa situated on a hilltop overlooking the lake. Ideal for hiking, meditation, and photography.
4. Davis Falls (Patale Chhango)
An underground waterfall with an intriguing legend associated with its name. Located near the Gupteshwor Cave.
5. Gupteshwor Mahadev Cave
A sacred Hindu cave temple located opposite Davis Falls, offering an underground perspective of the waterfall.
6. International Mountain Museum
Focused on the mountains of Nepal, mountaineers, and Himalayan culture. Showcases detailed exhibits on climbing history and geography.
7. Bindhyabasini Temple
One of the oldest temples in Pokhara, situated atop a hill and dedicated to Goddess Bhagwati (Durga).
Adventure Activities
Paragliding: Recognized as one of the premier spots globally.
Trekking: A starting point for the Annapurna Circuit, Ghorepani Poon Hill, and Mardi Himal Trek.
Zip-lining: Among the longest and steepest zip lines globally.
Mountain Biking: Offers trails suitable for all skill levels throughout the valley.
Boating & Paddleboarding: Available on Phewa, Begnas, and Rupa Lakes.
Ultralight Flights: Experience scenic flights over mountains and lakes.
Nature & Lakes
Phewa Lake – The most frequented.
Begnas Lake – Less populated, tranquil, perfect for picnics.
Rupa Lake – A haven for birdwatchers.
Pokhara is a natural sanctuary, featuring lush forests, caves, waterfalls, and panoramic hills.
Local Culture & Lifestyle
Food & Cuisine:
Thakali set, momo (dumplings), sel roti, and dal bhat.
A variety of cafes, lakeside dining options, and international cuisine establishments.
Nightlife:
Live music venues, cultural dance performances, and inviting lakeside lounges.
Handicrafts & Souvenirs:
Tibetan carpets, Nepali paper products, handicrafts, and trekking equipment.
Accommodation
Luxury: Temple Tree Resort, The Pavilions Himalayas, Bar Peepal Resort
Mid-range: Hotel Middle Path & Spa, Hotel Lake Star
Budget: Guesthouses and hostels located around Lakeside
Spiritual & Wellness Tourism
Yoga and Meditation Retreats in tranquil settings
Ayurvedic and spa services offered at various resorts and wellness centers
Best Time to Visit
Autumn (Sept – Nov): Clear skies, perfect for trekking.
Spring (Mar – May): Blooming rhododendrons and warm temperatures.
Winter (Dec – Feb): Cool and dry; fewer visitors.
Summer/Monsoon (Jun – Aug): Rainy season, yet lush and vibrant.
Tourism Development
Pokhara ranks among Nepal’s most popular destinations and is rapidly evolving with the inauguration of the Pokhara International Airport (2023). It is poised to become a center for eco-tourism, adventure tourism, and cultural tourism.
Why Visit Pokhara?
Gateway to the Himalayas
An ideal blend of adventure and relaxation
Breathtaking natural scenery
Vibrant culture and friendly locals
Mardi Himal Trek Overview
Introduction
The Mardi Himal Trek is a concealed treasure situated in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It is perfect for trekkers in search of solitude and an adventure off the conventional paths. This brief yet picturesque trek provides awe-inspiring views of Mount Machapuchare (Fishtail), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Mardi Himal itself.
Recently discovered, the trail is still comparatively less frequented than more renowned treks such as Annapurna Base Camp or Everest Base Camp, making it an ideal choice for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Quick Facts
Trek Duration: 5 to 7 days
Max Elevation: 4,500 meters (Mardi Himal Base Camp)
Starting Point: Kande or Phedi (close to Pokhara)
Ending Point: Siding or Landruk
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Best Seasons: March–May & September–November
Permit Required: Yes (TIMS card + ACAP Permit)
Trek Highlights
- Breathtaking Panorama: Close-up views of Machapuchare (6,993 m) and the Annapurna Range
- Serene Trails: Experience tranquil trekking through rhododendron forests and alpine meadows
- Cultural Villages: Immerse yourself in the traditional cultures of the Gurung and Magar communities
- Mardi Himal Base Camp: A lesser-known yet equally impressive viewpoint
- Varied Landscapes: Experience forests, ridgelines, and high alpine terrain—all within a short trek
Itinerary (Typical 6-Day Trek)
Day 1: Drive from Pokhara to Kande → Trek to Australian Camp / Pothana
Day 2: Trek to Forest Camp
Day 3: Trek to Low Camp or Badal Danda
Day 4: Trek to High Camp
Day 5: Hike to Mardi Himal Base Camp → Return to High/Low Camp
Day 6: Trek down to Siding → Drive back to Pokhara
Optional: Extend the trek by connecting it with Annapurna Base Camp or Ghandruk.
What to Pack
- Warm clothing (layers are recommended)
- Sleeping bag (available for rent in Pokhara)
- Hiking boots, poles, and rain gear
- Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses
- Water purification tablets or filters
- First aid kit and altitude sickness medication
Permits & Costs
TIMS Card: approximately USD 20
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): approximately USD 30
Total Trekking Cost: Budget travelers can anticipate around USD 25–40 per day (excluding guides/porters)
Tips
- Engaging a local guide improves safety and cultural insight.
- Tea houses are accessible along the route, providing basic food and accommodation.
- Weather can change swiftly above 3,000 meters—be prepared.
- Always monitor for altitude symptoms as you ascend.
Why Choose Mardi Himal Trek?
If you are pressed for time yet desire a breathtaking Himalayan experience, the Mardi Himal Trek provides everything—without the crowds. It is an ideal combination of natural splendor, cultural richness, and a manageable challenge.
Sirubari Homestay – An Authentic Village Experience Near Pokhara
Nestled in the hills of Syangja District and only a few hours’ drive from Pokhara, Sirubari Homestay is one of Nepal’s most celebrated community-based tourism destinations. Known for its warm hospitality, peaceful environment, and rich Gurung culture, Sirubari offers travelers a genuine opportunity to experience Nepal’s rural life while staying comfortably with local families.
A Living Village of Culture and Nature
Sirubari is a pristine village surrounded by terraced fields, lush hills, and Himalayan viewpoints. The entire settlement is clean, well-organized, and beautifully decorated with traditional stone houses, vibrant flower gardens, and welcoming pathways.
When you arrive, you’ll be greeted with a traditional Gurung welcome ceremony, complete with cultural songs, dances, and tika blessings. It’s more than a homestay—it’s an immersion into the daily life, customs, and heartwarming traditions of the Gurung people.
Why Visit Sirubari Homestay?
Authentic Village Lifestyle
Stay with local families who open their homes and hearts to guests. Enjoy organic home-cooked meals, learn about farming practices, and take part in household activities. Every moment feels intimate and genuine.
Cultural Experiences
Sirubari is famous for its cultural evenings, where locals perform Gurung dances (Ghatu, Dohori) and play traditional musical instruments. Visitors also get the chance to dress in traditional attire and join the celebrations.
Beautiful Hiking Trails
The village is surrounded by scenic walking routes, from gentle nature walks to panoramic hilltop hikes. Popular viewpoints such as Thumro offer breathtaking sunrise and sunset views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) mountain ranges.
Eco-Friendly and Sustainable Tourism
Sirubari was one of Nepal’s first villages to implement community-based tourism. The revenue generated from homestays supports local development projects such as schools, health posts, and cultural preservation programs. When you visit, you directly contribute to the village’s well-being.
Accommodation & Facilities
- Homestays in Sirubari are clean, comfortable, and well-maintained. Guests enjoy:
- Cozy traditional rooms
- Organic Nepali meals (dal bhat, fresh vegetables, and local delicacies)
- Clean bathrooms and hygienic facilities
- Warm hospitality and personal care from host families
- Though simple, the accommodations feel homely and authentic—perfect for travelers seeking peace and connection.
How to Reach Sirubari from Pokhara
Sirubari is about 2–3 hours from Pokhara by road. You can hire a private vehicle or join a guided tour. The drive passes through scenic hills, villages, and farmlands before reaching the serene settlement of Sirubari.
Who Is Sirubari Best For?
- Cultural travelers
- Family groups
- Photographers
- Nature lovers
- Anyone wanting a quiet, authentic village experience
- A Journey You Will Remember
Sirubari Homestay is more than a travel destination—it’s an experience of warmth, culture, and community. Whether you’re watching the sun rise over the Himalayas, sharing stories with your host family, or enjoying a traditional dance program, every moment in Sirubari feels meaningful and memorable.
2 Nights / 3 Days Chitwan National Park Tour Package – Explore Nepal’s Wildlife Paradise
Experience the true wilderness of Nepal with our 2 Nights / 3 Days Chitwan National Park Package, designed for travelers who want an unforgettable blend of jungle adventure, Tharu culture, and peaceful nature escapes. Located in the subtropical lowlands of southern Nepal, Chitwan National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its rich biodiversity, lush forests, and rare wildlife—including the Royal Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, gharial crocodiles, and over 500 species of birds.
Whether you’re a nature lover, wildlife photographer, or adventure seeker, this package promises an immersive experience in one of Asia’s best-preserved jungles.
Package Highlights
- Jungle safari in Chitwan National Park
- Tharu cultural dance show
- Canoeing on the Rapti River
- Bird watching with expert naturalists
- Visit to elephant breeding center
- Scenic jungle walk & sunset views
- Comfortable accommodation with meals
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Chitwan – Welcome to the Jungle
- Welcome drinks and check-in at your resort/lodge
- Introduction to your naturalist guide
- Visit to the Tharu Village to explore their traditional lifestyle
- Enjoy the famous Tharu Cultural Dance Program in the evening
- Dinner and overnight stay at the resort
- Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Day 2: Full-Day Jungle Adventure
- Wake up early for an exciting day inside Chitwan National Park.
- Morning Activities
- Bird watching session with an experienced nature guide
- Canoe ride along the Rapti River to spot crocodiles, water birds, and river wildlife
- Midday Jungle Activities
- Visit the Elephant Breeding Center
- Insightful briefing on elephant conservation
- Afternoon Activities
- Jeep Safari (or elephant-back safari, depending on your preference and availability) inside Chitwan National Park
- Chance to see one-horned rhinos, deer, monkeys, wild boars, sloth bears, and—if lucky—the elusive Royal Bengal tiger
- Enjoy a peaceful sunset by the riverside before heading back to your resort.
- Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3: Departure – Farewell from Chitwan
- Early morning jungle walk or bird watching
- Breakfast at the resort
- Drive/fly back to your next destination with wonderful memories
- Meals: Breakfast
Package Includes
- 2 nights accommodation in a jungle resort/lodge
- All meals (as mentioned in itinerary)
- All guided activities and park entrance fees
- Professional naturalist guide
- Cultural program
- Transportation within Chitwan (to activity points)
- Optional Add-Ons (Available on Request)
- Private jeep safari upgrade
- Luxury resort stay
- Return transportation from Kathmandu
- River rafting on the way to Chitwan
- Photography guide
Why Choose Our Chitwan Tour Package?
- Personalized service and flexible itinerary
- Experienced local guides and naturalists
- Eco-friendly, responsible tourism practices
- Best value for money with no hidden charges
Itinerary
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Day 1 :
Arrival at Kathmandu International Airport and transfer to your hotel.
Arrival at Kathmandu International Airport and transfer to your hotel. One of our office representative is waiting you at the exit point of airport holding shine board with your name. You can meet him easily and he will keep you in car and transfer to hotel. It is about 7 kilometer and takes about 20 minutes drive to hotel. When you will arrive to hotel welcome drinks will be served and then you have to check in hotel. After one hour rest you will meet again at hotel lobby and our guide will give you detail information about your Nepal tripe will explain you some of nice restaurants that you need during your stay in Kathmandu. Please note that your Lunch and Dinner is not included in Kathmandu. You can eat in hotel also possible they provide nice meals. He will collect the insurance id and the phone number of closest relatives in case of emergency. If you do not have enough trekking gears he will assists you to buy .
For the visa, if you have embassy of Nepal in your country you can get from there. If there is not you can fill up on line visa form then it will easy for you as you will arrive to visa department of the airport. Otherwise you can get easily here too but some time it takes longer time due to rush of tourists. Visa fee cost US$ 30 for 15 days and US$ 50 for 30 days.
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Day 2 :
After breakfast starts sightseeing.
Sightseeing tour to explore the Temples, Stupas, Monasteries, and old Royal Palace of Kathmandu (Pashupatinath Temple, Bouddhanath Stupa, Swyambhunath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Returning to the hotel and relax.
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Day 3 :
After breakfast start sightseeing to Patan and Bhaktapur.
Sightseeing in Patan and Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Spend the night at the Himalaya High Resort located on a hilltop surrounded by dense pine forest in Dakshinkali.
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Day 4 :
After breakfast drive to Pokhara.
Hike down in the morning for about 30 minutes. Visit the famous Dakshinkali temple.
Drive to Pokhara, a pleasant and scenic a 6-hour journey. Stop for lunch at a river beach restaurant.
A short rest and evening walk around the beautiful Phewa Lake in Pokhara.
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Day 5 :
After breakfast drive one hour for trek.
One-hour drive to Kande, followed by a 2-hour trek to the Australian Base Camp (2060m) and overnight stay.
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Day 6 :
After breakfast about 6 hours trek.
Day 6: Trek for about 6 hrs to Forest Camp (2600m) and overnight stay.
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Day 7 :
After breakfast 6 hours trek to high camp.( 3550 m)
Trek for about 6 hrs to High Camp (3550m) and stay overnight.
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Day 8 :
In the early morning at 4 Am start trek to View point and come back to hotel and have breakfast.
In the early morning at 4 Am start Trek for about 1 and half hrs to Mardi view point and again 1 and half hours trek to Mardi Base Camp (4600m), and 2 and half hours trek down hotel and have Lunch. After lunch again trek down for about 1.5 hrs to Badal Danda/hill (3210m) and stay overnight.
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Day 9 :
Trek for about 5 hrs to Siding and 2 hrs drive back to Pokhara.
Trek for about 5 hrs to Siding and 2 hrs drive back to Pokhara.
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Day 10 :
Full day rest and massages/spa
Full day rest and massages/spa
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Day 11 :
Full day Sightseeing in Pokhara:
Sightseeing in Pokhara: Boating in Phewa Lake, visit Devi’s Falls, Gupteshor Mahadev Cave, Peace Stupa, Tibetan Refugee Camp, and Mountain Museum.
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Day 12 :
About 2 hours drive for sirubari .
Enjoy breakfast with the beauty of Pokhara. About a 2-hour drive to Sirubari, the nature tour destination showcasing typical Nepali village life, the culture and language of the Gurung tribe, and traditional attire, cuisine, architecture, and musical tradition.
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Day 13 :
Drive to Chitwan national park via Tansen.
Cultural goodbye – travel for about 3 hrs to Tansen, an old traditional hill city – Newari (indigenous) lunch break in Tansen.About 4 hrs drive to Chitwan National Park
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Day 14 :
Activities in the national park tri
Jeep drive -canoeing in the Rapti River, jungle walk – visit the Elephant Breeding Center, and enjoy Tharu (indigenous) cultural program in the evening.
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Day 15 :
Fly back to kathmandu from Chitwan national park
Start the day with bird watching –breakfast – a 15-minute flight to Kathmandu.
Rest-shop and farewell dinner with Nepali cultural program in the evening.
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Day 16 :
Transfer to the International Airport for your return flight to your destination.
Transfer to the International Airport for your return flight to your destination.
From: $1,720
Cost Includes
- Pick up and drop transport as mentioned in the itinerary
- Accommodation and three meals per day in Kathmandu and during the trekking
- Trekking guide and porters (Cook and sardar in the case of camping trek)
- National parks’ fees and government royalties
- Domestic air ticket and airport tax for tourists and guides as mentioned in the itinerary
- Insurance of our trekking staff members
- Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley or other parts of Nepal as mentioned in the itinerary
Cost Excludes
- International air ticket, airport tax and Nepal visa fees
- All kinds of drink during trekking and travel stay with us
- Travel insurance and cost of medical services of tourists
- All kinds of cloth and personal trekking equipment
- Other personal expenses and tips
- Charted helicopter, plane and other transports in case of emergency
Talk with a travel expert with more than a decade of experience and plan your adventure.
Gear List
- Backpack (50 liters) with outside pockets to keep smaller items
- Trekking boots, well broken in and waterproofed. Gaiters to keep snow out of boots
- Woolen sweaters and down jacket, gloves, wind proof outer garments, pants jacket, skirts, T-shirts, shirts, baggy pants and underwear
- Several pairs of woolen and few pairs of nylon socks. A pair of sandals
- Sleeping bag adequate for temperatures encountered
- Hat with wide brim and sun lotion cream
- One liter water bottle and some food for contingencies
- Repair and medical kit
- Head lamp with spare lithium batteries and bulbs
- Handkerchief and toiletries
- Verified phone number of your Embassy, consulate ,trekking agency and private phone number of your director
- Pen, pencils and letterhead to write an emergency message
- Pocket knife with opener and scissors
- Sunglasses with spare eyeglasses or contact lenses if you wear them
- Umbrella and rain coat
- Camera
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Important Information Before Your Trip to Nepal
Payment: Down payment: 15% of total payment is required to confirm the reservation.
Payment of the Balance: Rest amount can be paid in our office after your arrival.
Arrival Point: You will be met at the Kathmandu international airport. Our office representative will be waiting for you holding play card of the Nepal Mountain Lovers Treks and Expedition. In case of your change plan, please let us inform.
Booking Air Ticket: If you don’t have regular travel agent, please visit makemytrip.com, www.kayak.com, www.vayama.com. They offer you very good price.
Room System: Normally we have two people in a room. Twin bed or single bed depends on the choice of guests and budget. If tourists want single room, s/he should pay single supplementary.
Trekking Leading Person: Our trekking guide will lead the whole trip with his/her helpers and porters.
Currencies: USD, AUD, EURO are major acceptable currencies in Nepal and visa and credit cards also accepted. There is ATM facility in city area.
Altitude Sickness: Altitude sickness will start from 3000 meter height. Trekkers should immediately inform trekking guide if faced any problems.
Drinking Water: We can get mineral water and boiled water in city area and in some trekking places. We use water purification tablet or liquid in some remote trekking sites.
Laundry Facility: Laundry facility are available in city area but not during the trekking.
Visa: You can get arrival visa at Kathmandu airport that cost 25 USD for 15 days and 40 USD for 30 days. Please bring 2 passport size photos. You can get your visa from the closest Nepali embassy.
Orientation Program: Before starting trekking, trekkers are provided with an orientation by our office representative or trekking guide about the necessary trekking information.
Group Size: There will be maximum 12 persons in one group.
Accommodation: You will stay in a nice tourist standard hotel/resort in city areas. Normal hotels or tents are available during the trekking.
Foods: We provide breakfast, lunch, dinner. Tourists can get continental food both in city and trekking places. Food during the trekking might not meet the standard of your country.
View of Mount Everest: Trekkers to Everest region will of course see the Mount Everest. For trekkers visiting other regions where they cannot view Mount Everest, there are daily mountain flights which approach close to Mount Everest.
Travel Insurance: It is compulsory to have travel insurance.
Personal Expenses: It depends on your spending interest and shopping. There are some expensive handmade carpets, Thanka paintings, jewelries and handicrafts to purchase in Nepal.
Luggage: We take only about 10kg per person in trekking. Your excess baggage will be stored in a hotel.
Tips: Tips are highly accepted and appreciated.
Rules and Regulation
Nepal Mountain Lovers Treks and Expedition accepts your reservation under the following rules and regulations.
1. If the balance payment is not paid before your departure for trekking, the booking will be cancelled without any refund.
2. If there is war or the situation of the country is out of control and the country faces emergency situation before your arrival to Nepal, we inform you not to come Nepal and refund your payment. But in case of any emergency situation or war after your arrival or during the trekking, we will not refund your money. But we will try our best to make your trip successful and pleasant. In such situation, we may need to change the trip plan and itinerary.
3. In case of increase in government royalty and other costs such as the national park fee, you have to pay extra money.
4. If you commit any illegal act or disturbance for the safety and welfare of the group, our leader or guide can ask to leave the group without any right to refund.
5. If you have any complain with regards to trekking and tour please inform our tour leader or company. All kinds of valid complain are welcomed and processed with necessary actions.
6.You are responsible to ensure that all travel documents are with you during the entire trip.
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