Nepal Travel Guides

Amazingly wonderful Nepal stood glad as the planet's top trekking and mountaineering goal. With a political disturbance, at that point came the Maoist defiance—and vacationers abandoned by the thousand. Since the 2006 peace settlement finished ten years of savagery, Nepal is presently immovably again on the travel plan. Kathmandu, the capital, is an exceptionally livable city, with pagodas overwhelming open squares and thin rear ways stitched in by wooden edifices and fretwork screens. The restaurants are around the best in Asia and the city is dependably thronged with travelers. Treks from here have a tendency to arrive up the Kathmandu Valley, incorporating sensational perspectives with consistent collaboration with the nearby tenants who offer the same trails.

Then, by hand, comes the beautiful lake valley of Pokhara, Nepal's second city, six hours by transport (or a short flight) to the west of Kathmandu, which is an elective base for arranging your trek. It is at the center of numerous trekking routes, some extraordinary day treks, and overnight climbs.  Next, Sagamartha (the Nepalese name for Everest) is the major draw, yet there are endless trails to browse, threading through green foothills and past squeaking icy masses, snow-shrouded crests, and high-height deserts. The dauntless sorts don’t simply need to adhere to trekking. Nepal is additionally one of the planet's chief rafting ends of the line, with a wide breadth of rapids from Grade I to Grade VI, and is the home of parahawking—paragliding guided via prepared falcons and birds. Profoundly slanted travelers can rub shoulders with Buddhist ministers and Hindu monkish life in Nepal's medieval towns, each with their particular sanctuaries, dependably occupied with locals making their dedications. Nature fans might as well additionally head south to the Royal Chitwan National Park to brush the meadows and woods in search of rhinos and tigers.

Nepal Mother House Advice and Tips...

  • Trek the Annapurna Circuit is an exemplary 21-day epic that will give you a correct taste of the Himalayas' wonderfulness—and scale
  • Raft Whitewaters as the spring sees melt water shut down from the Himalayas, and there are endless rafts able to extend. From Kathmandu, the most receptive is the Trisuli River.
  • Howdah Safari in the Royal Chitwan National Park is home to Nepal's biggest populace of one-horned rhinos and the Royal Bengal tiger. Saddle up an elephant for extraordinary perspectives of the prairies and woodland.
  • A rickshaw ride from Kathmandu, the two sanctuary-pressed towns of Patan and Bhaktapur are little scale forms of the capital's downtown area as it was after the landing of sightseers: calm and ecstatically drowsy.
  • For Everest, even though summiteers run in ages from 16 to 64, not all make it back. In any case, arriving at base camp is itself an honorable point. Fly into Lukla and permit 15 days.
  • Choose your trek as there are exceptional maps of created tracks and more than enough teahouses along the way. Generally, trekkers don't require an aide or watchman and there's immense fulfillment in finding the Himalayas on your own
  • Nepal has an incredible base for trekkers. Autonomous trekkers can employ watchmen, guides and pack creatures in Kathmandu and Pokhara and, in addition, buy utilized trekking rigging.
  • You may as well guarantee that your doormen get a charge out of the same assurance as different trekkers; the International Porter Protection Group furnishes convenient guidelines for mindful trekking.
  • Take water cleansing tablets with you rather than purchasing—and abandoning—non-biodegradable water flasks.
  • Stay aware that trekking permits are crucial and must be paid for and busy in Pokhara or Kathmandu.
  • Come and join Nepal Mother House, as we have every kind of service available for trekking and touring, as well as any other activities carried out in the Travel and Tourism Sector. For further information, please contact us and our information desk will provide you with every detail you need to know.

Nepal Mountaineering Royalty

Nepal is known as the kingdom of the Himalayas. It is home to eight of the world's 14 highest mountains, including the Top of the World, and 1,310 peaks above 6,000 [...]

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Nepal Peak Climbing Permits & Fees

Recently, 27 Peaks provided the authority to the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) by the Government of Nepal (GoN). Here are Nepal Peak Climbing Permits & Fees regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering [...]

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Trekking Permit Fees in Nepal

The Entrance fees are different according to the trekking destination (National Park, Conservation Area, Wildlife Reserve, and nationality). 

[1] National Parks Fee


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  2. National Park Fees will be required to trek [...]
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Peak Climbing Preparation

For trekking you do not need to be a super athlete or a mountaineer but a few weeks of training will suffice. You need to do enough preparation for Peak [...]

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Peak Climbing Equipment List

Certain basic peak climbing equipment is essential for peak climbing. We always advise you to carry good climbing gear for your safety and comfort. The proper equipment makes your journey [...]

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Peak Climbing Best Season

A tiny land-locked country, Nepal is geographically diverse. Every season has distinct attractions to offer. So, Peak Climbing and other adventure activities are possible any time of the year depending [...]

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Nepal mountaineering Info

Communication equipment

Communication types of equipment like Sat Phones, VHF sets, Walkie Talkies, etc are quite often used on expeditions. All these types of equipment require permits to be imported and [...]

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Nepal Trekking Season

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Packing List for Nepal Trekking

Are you looking for a packing list for Nepal trekking? Here is information about the Nepal Trek Packing List. What kind of trekking gear do you need [...]

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A Typical day of Trekking and Climbing

A typical day starts around 6 am with a cup of tea or coffee at your tented camp or lodge. After wash your face with warm water and prepare yourself [...]

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Expedition Equipment List

To satisfy your expectations, Nepal Expedition equipment is most important. Without good equipment, proper mountaineering is not possible. The following is the required expedition equipment list. [...]

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Fitness and training for Expedition

All expedition peaks are extremely demanding; requiring lots of willpower, and tolerance of harsh conditions. You will need to be in excellent physical condition, and be physically and mentally prepared [...]

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Travel Insurance

Nepal Travel Insurance is essential if you are going to travel in the Himalayas in order to protect your financial security and compensate for your lost property as well as [...]

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Tips for first time travelers in Nepal

While you’re traveling to Nepal, best to know about some important codes and conduct. We at Nepal Mother House often update travel information which will be a great support for Nepal [...]

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Embassy and Consulates in Nepal

When traveling in a foreign country, you should register with your embassy, especially if you are planning on undertaking a long trek in remote areas of Nepal. You should at [...]

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Foreign Exchange and Banks in Nepal

The unit of currency in Nepal is the Nepali Rupee. One Nepali Rupee is made up of 100 paise. Nepali rupee notes come in 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, [...]

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Guide Porter Service Nepal

Guided Porter Service Guided porter service in Nepal requires choosing quality over quantity.  There are numerous guides and porters in Nepal, and the number of tour and trekking agencies also increases [...]

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How to Get in Nepal?

By Air:
Nepal has only one international airport in the capital city Kathmandu. There are a number of International Airlines with direct flights to Kathmandu. By air, you will arrive [...]

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Food in Nepal Trek

In a lodge-to-lodge (teahouse) trek you can expect to get mostly continental and local foods (Dal Bhat -Power 24 Hours), ordered from the menus. You can also get Tibetan, Chinese, [...]

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Identified peaks of Nepal

Click here for identified peaks of Nepal.

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Nepal Bans Solo Trekking

Just recently, Nepal has no longer allowed trekking for foreigners without a guide/porter since April 1, 2023. Now, a licensed guide or porter is mandatory to trek around any trekking [...]

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Hiring Guides Porters in Lukla

Hire Guide and Porter from Lukla for Local Empowerment and Sustainable Eco Tourism!

Are you looking to hire trekking guides and porters from Lukla for Everest Base Camp? Hiring a guide and [...]

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Hotel Book in Nepal

It is our pleasure to provide you services Hotel Book in Nepal with all kinds of hotel accommodation reservations in Nepal; special star category Hotels, Guest houses, and Economy class [...]

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Car Hire In Nepal Kathmandu

We provide car rental services in Kathmandu and all over Nepal and neighboring countries India at a reasonable cost and the best service. Literally, the means that carry people and goods from one [...]

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Air Ticketing in Nepal

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Nepali Time Zone

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