Trekking in Nepal is a challenging yet exciting adventure you will ever come across. There are numerous exciting high-altitude trials to trek in Nepal. Even though the trek poses you with several challenges, anyone can trek in Nepal if they have strong willpower and decent fitness.

Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is the Trekking in Nepal?
Do I need a previous hiking experience to Trek in Nepal?
No, you don’t need a previous hiking experience to Trek in Nepal. All you need is a good fitness and a strong will to leave for an exciting adventure. However, it is always beneficial if you practice some workout activities prior to the trek.
What kind of trek packages are available in Nepal?
Tea House Trek, Camping Trek and Luxury Trek are the three types of trek packages in Nepal. Tea house trekking is that trekking where your stay will be in a normal Tea house or Guest house run by locals. Camping treks is that where you camp for your accommodation during trekking. Likewise, luxury treks are those treks where we focus on providing luxury trekking experience.
Do I need a trekking permit to Trek in Nepal?
Yes, Majority of the trekking trails will need for the permit to trek in Nepal. However, there are a few treks which do not need a trekking permit. We manage all these trek permits and they are already included in your trek packages.
What happens if I fall sick?
You will be trekking with an experienced guide and porters throughout the journey. In case of any hazards, they will take care of you and provide you with the essential medications. We do recommend you to have an insurance which performs emergency evacuation if needed.
Does your company accept credit card payments?
We accept Visa and MasterCard for payments. However, if you’re making a payment in person in Nepal, we kindly ask that you pay in cash due to the high bank fees associated with credit card transactions.
Can I rent a trekking Gear and Equipment?
Yes, you can rent the gear and equipment for trekking in Nepal. There are multiple shops who provide you with all the gear and equipment needed for a trek. If you are planning to rent one, we too can manage it for you.You will be provided with three meals in a day: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Your breakfast and Dinner will be at the place of your accommodation and the Lunch will be in the middle of the Hike in a tea house or Guest Houses available in the trails. Your accommodation during the trek will be in the Guest Houses or Tea Houses.
Can a solo traveler join a group?
Absolute YES! We have the options of both the group and private treks. If you’re planning to trek solo, we can add you in a group that’s trekking in the same route. However, you might have to compromise a few things like the number of days on your itinerary.
Can I put my extra luggage in Kathmandu?
Yes, you will have the option to leave your extra luggage in Kathmandu. You will be provided with a luggage tag from our hotel representative in Kathmandu. Your luggage will be safely stored by them.
How much do I have to tip my guide and porters?
Tipping is not compulsory in Nepal. However, it is always a good thing to tip your guide and porters. As a general guideline, consider tipping your guide at least 10% of your trip cost, or around USD 10-12 per day, and tipping the porters around USD 7-9 per day.
When is the best time to trek in Nepal?
The months of Spring and Autumn are the best time to Trek in Nepal. These months offer you the ideal conditions for trekking. The skies gets clear, the temperature becomes moderate and you will be able to witness the best views of the Himalayas during this time.
Can we shower during the trek?
Yes, you can shower during the trek. Majority of the places you stay will have options for showering but they will charge a few dollars for that. However, it is not recommended to take showers when you’re in high altitudes.
Where can I exchange currency during the Trek?
You can exchange currency at money changers in Thamel or Pokhara. You will find multiple money changers in tourist areas of Kathmandu and Pokhara.
What will be the options for food and accommodations during the trek?
You will be provided with three meals in a day: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. Your breakfast and Dinner will be at the place of your accommodation and the Lunch will be in the middle of the Hike in a tea house or Guest Houses available in the trails. Your accommodation during the trek will be in the Guest Houses or Tea Houses.
Do I need to insure myself for the trek?
Yes, we recommend you to insure yourself for the trek. It is not mandatory to have a insurance but majority of the trekking agencies will ask for it. Having an insurance will help you travel worry free and will play a crucial role in emergency evacuation.
Will there be the tourist police in the trekking places?
Yes, you will find a tourist police in majority of the trekking places of Nepal. You may not find them if you’re trekking to the remote most as well as least popular trails. However, there will be Nepal police or Nepal Army to help you if you encounter any difficulties.
How many days should we walk in a day during the trek?
During a trek, you typically walk 6-8 hours per day, though this can vary depending on the day’s distance. Some days may require more or less time on the trail.
Is the Internet available in the trek?
Internet services are available in popular tourist destination of Nepal, but access becomes rare in remote trekking areas. While you might find connectivity in well-traversed routes, expect limited or no-internet in more isolated regions.
What gift and Souvenir can I take back from Nepal?
Nepal offers unique gifts and souvenirs like handcrafted Thangka paintings, Pashmina shawls, traditional Khukuri knives, singing bowls, and intricate wood carvings. You can also bring back aromatic Nepali tea, handmade jewelry, and colorful prayer flags as memorable keepsakes from your trip.