The Trip cost will be different depending on the Group Size, duration of trip and services required please contact us through our email
info@mountainnepaltrek.com with details to get better quote.
Cost Includes:
- All surface transfers as per itinerary.
- 3 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on BB plan.
- Tea-house/Camping accommodation during the trip.
- Food, lodging, insurance and other expenses of clients and staffs during the trip
- All necessary paperwork and permits.
- Domestic flight along with taxes.
- Camping equipment such as very high quality North Face or Mountain Hardware tents for camping.
- Kitchen, dining, toilet tents, mattresses and other kitchen equipment.
- Travel and rescue arrangements for our staffs.
- All necessary staffs with experienced English speaking guide, cook, assistant leader [4 trekkers: 1 assistance] also a personal Sherpa on request.
- Porter’s Charges [Porter can carry up to 20 kg].
- Tea and coffee during mountaineering part.
- Medical supplies [First Aid medical kit will be available].
- Trekking Information Management System [TIMS], New Trekking permit to keep record of tourist [This is for your safety].
- All government taxes & our service charge.
Cost Excludes:
- Other meals in Kathmandu except breakfast.
- International airfares along with taxes.
- Personal trekking equipment and any kind of personal expenses.
- Your travel insurances.
- Any extra transportation except in itinerary [we can arrange upon request].
- Helicopter rescue due to out of control. Your insurance company will pay if you have insurance including it.
- Some extra assistance like if you cannot walk properly our guide will arrange you horse to came back [if applicable this you have to pay them directly].
- Single supplement charges [if required].
- Tips to our staffs.
- Any other expenses which are not mentioned in the inclusive part.
Day
01: Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport [T.I.A] and pick up by
our private vehicle and transfer to the Hotel. Stay overnight.
Day
02: Guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley [1,338m/4,389ft]. You
will be provided with the opportunity of visiting some of the major attractions
of Kathmandu such as Pashupatinath, Boudha, Swayambhunath, and Kathmandu Durbar
Square and so on. Back to hotel in the evening and stay overnight.
Day
03: Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar [850m/2,790ft] by Bus takes
7-8hours. Tea house overnight.
Day
04: Trek from Besisahar to Bahun Danda [1,310m/4,298ft] takes 5-6hours. Tea house overnight.
Day
05: Trek from Bahun Danda to Chamje [1,430m/4,690ft] takes 5-6hours. Tea house overnight.
Day
06: Trek from Chamje to Dharapani [1,950m/6,396ft] takes 5-6hours. Tea house overnight.
Day
07: Trek from Dharapani to Chame [2,630m/8,628ft] takes 5-6hours. Tea house overnight.
Day
08: Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang [3,700m/12,136ft] takes 5-6hours. Tea house overnight
Day
09: Day for relax and acclimatize.
Day
10: Trek from Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp [4,380m/14,370ft]
takes 3-4hours. Camp overnight.
Day
11: Trek to Pisang Peak High Camp [5,400m/17,712ft] takes 3-4hours. Camp overnight.
Day
12: Summit to the Peak and back to Base Camp [6,091m/19,980ft] takes 7-9hours. Camp overnight.
Day
13: Trek from Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley [3,450m/11,316ft]
takes 5-6hours. Camp or tea house overnight.
Day
14: Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka [4,110m/13,480ft] takes 3-4hours. Camp or tea house overnight.
Day
15: Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Pedi [4,600m/15,092ft] takes 3-4hours. Camp or tea house overnight.
Day
16: Cross Thorong la in morning and trek back to Muktinath [5,416m/17,765ft]
takes 8-10hours. Tea house overnight.
Day
17: Trek down from Muktinath to Kagbeni takes 3-4hours. Tea house overnight
Day
18: Trek from Kagbeni to Jomsom [2,800m/9,184ft] takes 3-4hours. Tea house overnight
Day
19: Early morning flight to Pokhara [820m/2,690ft] takes 25 minutes or
continue trek to Pokhara. Hotel overnight.
Day
20: Drive or Fly back to Kathmandu [1,350m/4,428ft]. In evening we will offer you farewell dinner in neighboring famous restaurant. Hotel overnight.
Day
21: Final departure. Today we will drove you to the international airport to catch your flight according your flight time.
Information of passport and visas
You must to have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from return date of your trips. You can easily get visas for Nepal from the Nepalese Consulate in your country or up on arrival in Kathmandu Airport (Tribhuwan International Airport). Nepalese visas cost is USD 25 for 15 days & USD 40 for 30 days.
Information of money & credit card
In Nepal you have to pay 3.5 % credit card commission as per Nepal’s Bank rules, on your payable amount of the total cost. So, please be positive that you bring some cash in USD to pay us. The same, for your extra expenses as well which are not included in our cost. We would like to request you not to change your money in the Airport expect your emergency case. You get the exchange rate is very low there. Our office well provides you the facility to exchange your money. Or, you can change from Money Changers or bank as well. Master Card, Visa Card, Paypal also accepted in major shopping center and in most of the tourist class hotels.
Bring required personal/official document
We want to suggest that to bring some of the required documents like valid passport, 4 extra passport sized photographs (for trekking permits), your travel insurance, airline tickets and luggage tags. Visas can be obtained upon arrival at Kathmandu. For details information about the required official papers don't be hesitate to ask us.
Case of flight delay
Flight by plane and helicopter are might be cancellations or delay cause of bad weather in remote areas. Some other times, operational complication may occur which is more possible to happen in Everest Region- Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu flight, Annapurna region- Pokhara – Jomsom – Pokhara flight, Dolpa, Simikot , Jumla region etc. As these flights have some problem with fixed schedule, it is also suggested to carry extra money for food and accommodations. Trekking in the remote areas, especially during unusual season, you’re advised to keep extra days to prepare with some delays and avoid frustrating result. In case of delay in flight previous to trek departure or at the end of the trek, you need to manage your accommodation and food costs by yourself.
About your travel insurance
We request to all our valued clients to make and bring your complete travel insurance package. Your insurance must cover against medical, emergency evacuation, personal accident, trip cancellation, natural calamity, lost of gears, theft or damage your baggage etc.
Electricity Crisis Problem in Nepal
It is difficult to told you that Nepal has an electricity problem because Nepal is 2nd richest country in water resource but it is true Nepal still facing the problem. It means there is electricity off for some hours in day and night time. Most of the hotels in Kathmandu, Pokhara and other cities are possible to have no battery backup. In that case Air condition may not work and, sometimes, TV and other electric utensils may not run. Some hotels have possible to run the TV and AC as well. But, only few of them are lies in this standard category.
So, be organized for this while you are traveling in Nepal. For that situation, we suggested you to bring the flashlight with extra batteries.
Clothing and Equipment for Traveling in Mountains of Nepal
Trekking in the Mountains require to arrangement of equipment as you have to find yourself comfortable at higher altitude of Mountains. The basic clothing items are listed here please notice that.
Personal Equipment,
- Down jacket or sweater.
- Wind/Water proof jacket (opt).
- Down vest and/or jacket (opt)
- Gloves (2 pairs).
- Sun hat or scarf.
- Sunglasses with UV protection.
- T-shirts minimum 2.
- Underwear (3).
- Hiking shorts (2).
- Lightweight cotton long pants.
- Light & Expedition weight thermal bottoms.
- Wool pants.
- Waterproof pants.
- Thin, lightweight internal socks (4).
- Thick, warm wool Trekking/Hiking socks (4).
- Hiking boots with extra laces.
- Camp shoes or sandals.
Other Necessary Equipment,
- Sleeping bag at least rated to zero degrees F.
- Head light with extra bulbs and batteries.
- Basic First Aid Kit (Normal Medicine e.g. Sitamol, Diamox etc.)
- Large plastic bags to keep dry inside items of trek bag.
- Trekking Bag (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches is ok).
- Water bottles (2).
- Toilet paper.
- Small washable towel.
*We manage all camping equipment for the Camping Trekking.
Can I buy/rent equipment in Kathmandu
Yes, you can do that but it is not actually required to spend large amount of your money to buy extra equipment and clothing earlier to your trip because most of the trekking equipment can be hired from Trekking shops within Kathmandu. Most of the gear is locally contrived. Some Chinese equipment are possible to be more expensive but qualitative. You can take Sleeping bag and down jacket easily on rent. Each item can be rented for less than USD 1 per day. You have to manage other items buying them yourself. Surely these items are more possible to be cheaper than those in your Country or hometown. We will display all the necessary equipment you need on the second day of your arrival.
How to book my trip
First choose the trip which you want to do? Then contact us through mail or phone, email is more effective and clear as well, after getting your email or call we will process for your booking. To confirm your booking, we need 20% amount of your total amount the payment can be made throughout the Bank transfer, Credit card payment (Master/Visa Card) or through online money transfers also Western Unions, Money Gram or others. After we get the 20% amount your booking will be confirmed and you will get the official booking and payment receipt from us. The rest amount you can pay after arrival at our office or hotel.
Great Experience of My Everest Kalapathar and Island Peak Trek
Mr Bishnu Pokhrel from Green Nepal Tourism organized for me a very nice trek around the Sagarmatha National Park on September 2014.
I spent 17 days in the Khumbu region with a guide and full lodge accommodation. my itinerary was defined by me and the company provided an English Speaking local guide. We went from Lukla to Gokyo Ri, crossed the Cho La Pass in deep Winter conditions, continued the trekking up to Khumbu Glacier and Kala Pathar and finally discovered a precious glacier valley in the East of Sagarmatha, the Imja Kosi, until Chukkung and the Imja Tsé (Island Peak) base camp, where the organization set a campsite with tents and kitchen for the climbing of this 6000 m trekking peak.
All food and lodges perfectly matched my expectations.
Green Nepal Tourism also provided me the needed technical gear for climbing the Island Peak, including an experienced climbing guide, plastic boots and high altitude sleeping bag.
Tim's card for trekking in the National Park, SPCC Climbing permit for Imja Tsé and the plane tickets from Katmandú to Lukla (round trip) were also issued by the company.
Green Nepal Tourism also picked me at the international Airport, booked from me hotel in the city and organized a sightseeing tour with personal guide around Kathmandu before my trek and a farewell dinner before my return.
I really appreciate the work done by Green Nepal Tourism and I recommend you to book your trek to them. They are responsible and efficient, and have very good prices too.
Pau Muñoz,
Barcelona, Spain.
Owesome Experience of Ghorepani Poonhill Trek
The guide Deepak was Very
flexible and had a good feeling for people and their differing needs. His local knowledge
was good and his language also excellent so I had no problem with his English.
The
porter Krishna was extremely helpful. I had a great
time with the company Green Nepal Tourism. I am
sure, I will came back again for another trekking named Everest Base
Camp
with the company. I will recommend you to my friends who want to come
Nepal for Adventure Trekking, Tours, Peak Climbing, Jungle Safari etc.
Thanks again to Bishnu (Owner of the Company) for provided excellent service in the low cost.
Victor Mennen
USA