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Nepal Trekking is one long-term activity
that draws repeat visitors to the country. Therefore, Nepal is
the ultimate destination for the trekking enthusiast. Nepal
offers a myriad of possibilities from the short and easy walking
excursions to the demanding and strenuous challenges of the
snowy peaks (mountain) and their foothills and
valleys. But however easy or moderate, or strenuous, there is
something for every palate that goes with trekking in Nepal's
hills, mountains and hinterlands, the most rewarding way to
experience Nepal's indomitable combination of natural beauty and
cultural riches is to walk through the length, breadth and the
altitudes of Nepal. Trekking in Nepal Himalaya is a much a
unique cultural experience as well as an ultimate Himalayan
adventure. You will share the trail with many pack animals and
hard working porters who carry heavy load of supplies, much of
which is consumed by trekkers. |
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Is trekking for
Everyone?
Ask how strong are not your legs and how high can you not go?
Wear a smile and have an attitude, and you are ready for any
hills. Trek in groups, go with a guide and porters. Load your
luggage on the porter, then walk and explore the mountains
easily. Take a rest whenever you want to, let the porters cook
your meal while you relax for an hour or two, and then again
walk to Tent and for a good-night sleep. Wake up the next
morning to do it all over again, or roll down the hills.
Everyone can do trekking and everyone can find a hill waiting to
be explored in Nepal.
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Tea House Trekking:
Simply, The Teahouse trekking is guided walking and very popular
in the well-developed tourist regions including Annapurna,
Everest and Langtang – Helambu, where western cuisine as well
Nepalese food (Dalbhat) is available. Overnight accommodation is
in good, clean guest houses, lodges and hotels |
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Camping Trekking:
In a camping trek you will be accommodated in tents and
all meals will be provide for you form the camp cook site.
Toilet facilities will be provide in the form of pit toilets and
washing facilities will be minimal. When organized by a company,
everything will be provided for you as well as the porters to
carry everything you need. Camping is a fun and social way of
trekking esp. in large groups. If trekking independently on a
camping trek, you should note that In populated areas you may be
camping on sites near to tea house which means that toilets and
showers may be available to you (you rent the site from the tea
house for a small cost) and food and fuel supplies can be
readily purchased or you can dine in a teahouse.. In remote
areas you will be in the wilderness and no such facilities will
be available, it is necessary to carry all required food and
supplies with you. You should be well researched and prep pared
on such trips. Though if trekking in a group a company will take
care of everything for you. |
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Trekking Season:
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Season |
Months |
Trekking Notes |
| Autumn |
September to
November |
Excellent season for trekking in all
areas, clear mountain views. |
| Winter |
December to
February |
Ideal for trekking in regions below
2500 meters altitude. |
| Spring |
March to May |
Nepal's national flower Guranse
(rhododendrons in English) colors the mountains,
moderate temperature makes a perfect choice for trekking
in hilly regions but trekking in terai can be a little
burdensome due to high temperature in the region. |
| Summer |
June to
August |
Monsoon is in the period. Expect wet,
warm and wild trekking during the season. This is the
season to see lush green valleys with rice crops and
greenest thick jungles. |
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What to Bring?
| Down Sleeping Bag |
Down Jacket |
| Long sleeved shirt |
Jumper or fleecy jacket |
| T - shirts |
Trekking shoes or boots |
| Comfy shoes for around the camp |
Mountain trekking boots |
| Polypropylene/wool socks |
Light cotton socks for under wool socks |
| Rucksack |
Sun hat |
| Woolen hat |
Gloves |
| Sun block for lips |
Goggles or sunglasses |
| Long underwear |
Insulated pants Nylon windbreaker |
| Nylon wind pants |
Water bottle |
| Sewing kit |
Medical & first aid kit |
| Flash light |
Batteries and bulbs |
| Swiss army knife |
Towel and toiletries
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Trek
Gradation:
In order to enjoy your trekking in Nepal it is necessary to know
which trek matches most with your physical capabilities. Thus,
we have categorized all our treks in the following ranks.
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Description |
| Easy |
Easy trekking by Himalayan Standard is generally up to
2000m. There are plenty of ups and
downs on well-maintained trails. Any one who leaves a
reasonably active life can enjoy this trip .This types
of trek involves 3 to 7 days, and walking is about 4 to
5 hours a day. |
| Easy- Plus |
It involves longer treks
(five to ten days) on maintained trails, including
perhaps day excursions to higher elevations. Some
previous hill- walking experience is desirable. In
general, the altitude attained on these treks will be
between 900m to 3000m. This trek is best described as
moderate trek. |
| Moderate |
It is a reasonably
demanding trek at an altitude up to 4000m with side
trips to higher elevations. This is classified as ill
?defined trails, away from habitation.
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| Moderate - Plus |
These treks must be fully
supported. The altitude varies between 3500 to 5000m. It
involves several night stays above 4000m. Clients should
be fit and enthusiastic hill walkers prepared to tackle
difficult terrain in remote areas. |
| Challenging |
This is also graded as
Alpine Trek. This trek is of in excellent health,
capable of carrying a backpack. Sometimes the treks will
be in very remote areas reaching crossing. It includes
crossing snow - covered passes in very remote areas or
climbing up to 6500m where some previous experience of
handling axes and crampons is normally expected. Medical
certificates are required prior to be accepted on these
trips. |
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Trekking Permit |
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restricted areas mentioned below. To visit normal trekking
areas, no permission is required. |
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Restricted areas which have been opened for Group
Trekking
The following restricted areas are open only for
group trekkers. And a trekking permit will not be
issued to individual trekkers for such areas. The areas
and required fees are as follows: |
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Area |
Fee (Per Person) |
| 1. |
Areas
of lower Dolpa |
For the
first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10 and after 4
weeks per week per person US$ 20. |
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Taplejung District (Kanchanjanga Region):-Areas of
Olangchunggola, Lelep, Papung and Yamphudin Village
Development Committee.
Sankhuwasabha District (Makalu Region):-Areas
of Kimathanka, Chepuwa, Hatiya and Pawakhola Village
Development Committee.
Solukhumbu District (Everest Region):-All
north-west area way from Thame to Nangpala of Namche
Village Development Committee. |
For the
first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10 and After 4
weeks per week per person US$ 20 |
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Rasuwa District :-Thuman and Tingure |
per
week per person US$ 10 |
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Manang District:- Areas of Nar, Phu, and Northern
area of Tilche Village of Thochhe Village Development
Committee |
For
September to November per week per person US$ 90 and
December to August per week per person US$ 75. |
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Mugu
District:- Areas of Mugu, Dolpu, Pulu and Bhangri. |
For the
first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15. |
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Baihang District:-Areas of Kanda, Saipal, Dhuli. |
For the
first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15. |
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Darchula District:- Areas of Byas Village
Development Committee. |
For the
first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15. |
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Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa District:- |
For the
first 10 days per person US $700 and After 10 days per
day per person Us$70. |
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Gorkha District (Manaslu Area):- |
For
Sepetmber to November per week per person US$ 90 and
December to August per week per person US$ 75. |
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Humla District (Simikot and Yari):- Areas of Limi
and Muchu village village Development Committee, and
area way to Tibet via Tangekhola of Darma Village
Development committee. |
For the
first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15. |
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| Note : To get a group trekking permit an
application form with other relevant documents should be
submitted through any registered trekking agency of Nepal. |
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Trekking Permits Issuing Offices:
Dept. of Immigration, Bhirkutimandap, Kathmandu.
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Miscellaneous Fees
a. Travel document (in case of loss/damage/theft/or
expiry of the passport)-US$ 20
b. Issuance of Entry Visa from the Dept.-25%
additional fee along with regular entry visa
fee.
c. Certification of Arrival or Departure stamps or
replacement of trekking permit US$ 1 (one). |
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| National Park & Conservation
Area Entrance Fee: |
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| 1. National Park Entrance
Fee: |
| National Parks |
Nationality |
Fee (Per Person) |
| Himalayan National Parks (Sagarmatha,
Langtang,Rara, Makalu Barun, Shey Phoksumdo, Khaptad) |
SAARC |
Per Entry NRS. 100/- |
| Others |
Per Entry NRS. 1000/ |
| Chitawan/Bardia |
SAARC |
Per day Nrs. 200/- |
| Others |
Per day Nrs. 500/- |
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Conservation and Wildlife Reserves: |
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| Conservation/Wildlife Reserves |
Nationality |
Fee per person |
| Annapurna/Manaslu |
SAARC |
Per entry Nrs. 200/- |
| Others |
Per entry Nrs. 2000/- |
| Kanchenjunga |
SAARC |
per entry Nrs. 100/- |
| Others |
per entry Nrs. 1000/- |
| Shuklaphanta/Parsa |
SAARC |
Per day Nrs. 200/- |
| Others |
Per day Nrs. 500/- |
| Dhorpatan |
SAARC |
Per entry Nrs. 200/- |
| Others |
Per entry Nrs. 500/- |
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