Quick Trip

Trip ID Trip Name Trip Length Trip Cost Action
AE4878 Bhimthang Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4874 Kanchanjunga Base Camp - Days Days US $
AE4872 Three Pass Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4868 Kalapathar Trek - Days Days US $
AE4865 Sarebung Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4304 Lower Mustang Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4302 Upper Mustang Trek - Days Days US $
AE4299 Tsum Valley Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4297 Manaslu circuit Trek - Days Days US $
AE4295 Ganesh Himal Trek - Days Days US $
AE4293 Makalu Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4290 Tamang Heritage Trail - Days Days US $
AE4288 Langtang valley trek - Days Days US $
AE4286 Gosaikunda Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4284 Ganja La Pass Trek - Days Days US $
AE4282 Helambu Trek - Days Days US $
AE4280 Jiri to Everest Trek - Days Days US $
AE4278 Gokyo Lake Trek - Days Days US $
AE4276 Gokyo Chola Pass Trek - Days Days US $
AE4274 Everest Base Camp - Days Days US $
AE4272 Dudh Kunda Trekking [ Everest ] - Days Days US $
AE4270 Churen Himal Trek - Days Days US $
AE4268 Dhaulagiri Circuit Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4247 Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4244 Siklish Trekking [Annapurna] - Days Days US $
AE4239 Mardi Himal Trekking - Days Days US $
AE4234 Annapurna Trekking[Royal] - Days Days US $
AE4199 Annapurna Base Camp - Days Days US $
AE2055 Annapurna Circuit Trekking - 22 Days 22 Days US $1800
AE2033 Thorong La- Pass Trekking - 14 Days 14 Days US $1400
AE568 Tshum Valley Trekking - 21 Days 21 Days US $2200
Trip ID Trip Name Trip Length Trip Cost Action
AE4851 Tilicho Heli Ride - Days Days US $
AE4849 Rara Heli Ride - Days Days US $
AE4355 Muktinath Helicopter Tour - Days Days US $
AE4353 Langtang Heli ride - Days Days US $
AE4351 Everest Helicopter Ride - Days Days US $
AE4345 Gosainkunda Helicopter Tour - Days Days US $
Trip ID Trip Name Trip Length Trip Cost Action
AE4845 Annapurna Expedition - Days Days US $
AE4763 Sarebung Peak - Days Days US $
AE4761 Thamserku - Days Days US $
AE4759 Khawngde - Days Days US $
AE4757 Amadablam - Days Days US $
AE4755 Dhaulagiri - Days Days US $
AE4750 Kanchanjunga Expedition - Days Days US $
AE4746 Cho oyu Expedition - Days Days US $
AE4744 Lhotse Expedition - Days Days US $
AE4434 Mt. Makalu - Days Days US $
AE4431 Manaslu Expedition - Days Days US $
AE4429 Everest Expedition - Days Days US $
Trip ID Trip Name Trip Length Trip Cost Action
AE4429 Everest Expedition - Days Days US $
AE4295 Ganesh Himal Trek - Days Days US $
AE4286 Gosaikunda Trekking - Days Days US $
Trip ID Trip Name Trip Length Trip Cost Action
AE4909 Shivapuri National Park - Days Days US $
AE4907 Nagarkot - Days Days US $
AE4905 Markhu Chitlang - Days Days US $
AE4899 Village of Kakani - Days Days US $
AE4896 Fulchowki - Days Days US $
AE4894 Godavari - Days Days US $
AE4892 Pokhara - Days Days US $
AE4887 Kalinchowk Cabel Car - Days Days US $
AE4885 Chandragiri Cabel Car - Days Days US $
AE4880 Manakamana Cabel Car - Days Days US $
AE4862 Nagarkot – Chisapani Hiking - Days Days US $
AE4860 Upper Mustang - Days Days US $
AE4858 Muktinath - Days Days US $
AE4853 Manang - Days Days US $
AE4802 Lumbini - Days Days US $
AE4788 Mustang Jeep Tour - Days Days US $
AE4368 Champadevi Hiking - Days Days US $
AE4366 Bhaktapur Day Tour - Days Days US $
AE4363 Patan Day Tour - Days Days US $
AE4361 Kathmandu City - Days Days US $
AE4343 Nagarkot and Changunarayan Hike - Days Days US $
AE4339 Shivapuri Nagarkot Hiking - Days Days US $
AE4337 Koshi Tappu Wildlife - Days Days US $
AE4335 Bardia Jungle Safari [Tour Package] - Days Days US $
AE4330 Chitwan Jungle Safari - Days Days US $
AE4328 Trishuli River Rafting - Days Days US $
AE4326 Tamur River Rafting - Days Days US $
AE4322 Sunkoshi River Rafting - Days Days US $
AE4320 Karnali River Rafting - Days Days US $
AE4318 Kali-Gandaki River Rafting - Days Days US $
AE4310 Bhotekoshi Rafting - Days Days US $
AE996 Kathmandu Valley Tour - 6 Days 6 Days US $850
Trip ID Trip Name Trip Length Trip Cost Action
AE4676 Man Sarobar - Days Days US $
AE4672 Mount Kailash - Days Days US $

Know Before You Travel

TRAVEL PROTECTION
All of our clients who are planning trips to Nepal in the near future are strongly encouraged to purchase travel insurance. Before purchasing travel insurance for Nepal, ensure sure the coverage includes the cost of a rescue helicopter from the nation’s hilly or remote areas and covers all extreme activities you want to partake in during your stay, such as rafting, expeditions, hiking, canyoning, etc. If you don’t have travel insurance, the cost could skyrocket if you get sick or have an accident while visiting Nepal. Many insurance providers from across the world offer travel insurance services at affordable rates, and if you travel in a group, you might be eligible for further savings. Finally,

While traveling in Nepal, kindly have a hard copy of your insurance policy close at hand in addition to saving an electronic copy online.

HEALTH: Check any recommendations pertaining to yourself by seeing your primary care physician or a specialist.
Verify that the routine vaccines are current (DTPolio type Revaxis, BCG).
Some immunizations are suggested: Meningitis (A+C), Typhoid, and Hepatitis A.

Paludism: Nepal is classed zone 2 (max 3), mainly in the lowlands of Terai near the Indian border and particulary during the monsoon (june to september)
Above 1400 m, there is no risk; below this altitude the areas we could cross are not infected during the concerned periods,
So the risk in Kathmandu and along the treks is very low. For the more exposed areas like Chitwan or Bardia we advise to use a cream against mosquitoes.

Acute mountain sickness (AMS):
Acute mountain sickness (AMS) occurs from the combination of reduced air pressure and a lower concentration of oxygen at high altitude. Symptoms can range from mild to life-threatening, and can affect the nervous system, lungs, muscles, and heart. In most cases the symptoms are mild. In severe cases fluid collects in the lungs (pulmonary edema) causing extreme shortness of breath, which further reduces how much oxygen a person gets. Brain swelling may also occur (cerebral edema). This can cause confusion, coma, and, if untreated, death. The chance of getting acute mountain sickness increases the faster a person climbs to a high altitude. The severity of the symptoms also depend on this factor, as well as how hard the person pushes (exerts) himself or herself. People who normally live at or near sea level are more prone to acute mountain sickness. Symptoms: Difficulty sleeping, dizziness or light-headedness, fatigue, headache, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting, rapid pulse, shortness of breath.
Prevention: Education of mountain travelers before ascent is the key to prevention. Basic principles include: gradual ascent (400m/day above 3000m), stopping for a day or two of rest for each 2,000 feet (600 meters) above 3000m; sleeping at a lower altitude when possible, drink enough fluids, avoid alcohol, eat regularly and learning how to recognize early symptoms so you can return to lower altitude before worsening symptoms occur. Acetazolamide (Diamox) helps speed the process of getting used to higher altitude, and reduces minor symptoms. Therapy should start one day before the ascent and continue one to two days into the excursion. This measure is recommended for those making a rapid ascent to high altitudes.
People with underlying cardiac or pulmonary (lung) diseases should avoid high altitudes.

  1. Personal medicine: – High protection sunscreen, lip balm
  2. Antibiotic
  3. Paracetamol
  4. Immodium/tinidazole (diarrhoea)
  5. Betadine
  6. Rehydratation salt
  7. Throat tablets
  8. Bandages, tablets for water purification (type Micropur) Don’t drink local water if it’s not boiled (tea, coffee, soup) or purified by tablets or filter. Don’t eat fruits and fresh vegetables if they are not peeled.

VISA

Tourist who intends to visit Nepal must hold a valid passport and visa.

You may get your tourist visa in your home country or on arrival. We recommend you to get your tourist visa on arrival as it is very easy. To get your visa on arrival, you must have a valid passport and one passport sized photo with a light background.

Tourist Visa fee for visitors who enter Nepal for the first time in a visa year, from January to December:

  1. Multiple entry visa for 15 days US$ 25
  2. Multiple entry visa for 30 days US$ 40
  3. Multiple entry visa for 90 days US$ 100
  4. You may pay in Euro, Swiss Franc, Pound Sterling, US Dollar, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar, Singapore Dollar and Japanese Yen. Credit card, Indian currency and Nepali currency are not accepted as payment of visa fee.

Tourist visa extension facility:

  1. Visa extension fee for the period of 15 days us US$ 30
  2. Visa extension fee for the period of more than 15 days US$ 2 per day.
  3. Visa can be extended for a maximum period of 150 days in a visa year (January – December) at the Department of Immigration.
  4. No visa required for: Children below 10 yrs.

Any foreigner, who has stayed in Nepal up to fifteen (15) days continuously and re-enters Nepal during the same visa year.  Any tourist who is entering Nepal for three days or less.

Do’s and Don’ts:

  1. A tourist may stay in Nepal up to 150 days in a visa year.
  2. A tourist must extend his/her visa before expiry of the visa validity period.
  3. A tourist who does not comply with these regulations may be liable of fine and other prosecution as provided in Immigration Act and Rules.
  4. A foreigner having obtained tourist visa shall not be allowed to work with or without receiving remuneration.
  5. A foreigner shall not be allowed to carry out any work other than that for which purpose s/he has obtained the visa.

MONEY AND EXCHANGE RATE :

In Kathmandu you can withdraw money everywhere with your bank card (cash machine). You will change money (cash or traveler cheque) easily in the exchange counters everywhere in KTM or Pokhara and also Lukla or Namche (however the rate will be much lower in Namche or Lukla ). In Kathmandu and Pokhara, the price does not include your lunch and diner (between 6 and 10 euros/day/pers), outside the cities everything is included in the cost of the trip excepted extra expenses like fresh beverage (beer, coke…) and sweet (mars, snicker…) Try not to change money at the airport where the rate is lower than in Kathmandu. Keep at least one receipt if you want to convert your rupees when you leave the country. To calculate your budget as well as possible don’t hesitate to talk with us.

Thank you !