Travel Tips
Nepal Trekking in December
Nepal Trekking in December is still perfect in terms of weather and some festive activities. It is post time the fall; as known as one of the best trekking sessions in Nepal and just the pre-winter season of the year. During December the weather becomes pleasant with a sunny day, crystal-clear sky, tremendous Mountain View, and the best time to ...
Read moreTrekkers Are No Longer Allowed To Trek without A Guide/Porter In Nepal
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 route in Nepal. A guide will require solo or foreign independent trekkers (FITs) to use a local guide or porter while trekking in Nepal inside the conservation areas and national ...
Read moreKanchenjunga Trekking Route
Due to its remoteness, Kangchenjunga is a less-frequented trekking route, that why it has much of its pristine beauty. There are two base camps of Mt. Kangchenjunga, sometimes people are confused about which trekking route is best to visit both base camps through the Sele La Pass. According to our experience and the client’s feedback, the trek batter starts clockwise, ...
Read moreHiring Guides Porters in Lukla
Hire Guide and Porter from Lukla for Local Empowerment and Sustainable Eco Tourism!Hiring trekking Guides and Porters in Lukla for Everest Base Camp is a safe, cost-efficient, and flexible way of making your journey. The Guide not only leads you on the trekking trail but also arranges accommodation and food for you. Moreover, he/she is a good friend of yours ...
Read moreHotel 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 hotels. Guest house reservations are made available through Nepal Mother House Treks. We will make sure your stay is a comfortable one without facing difficulties.For all Nepal travelers who are ...
Read moreCar Rental in Nepal
We provide Car Rental services 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 place to another is called transportation. It has a vital role to get to your travel destination in time. As you know, transportation is the backbone of this era, either ...
Read moreAir Ticketing in Nepal
The capital city, Kathmandu, is the hub for Tibet, Bhutan, India, and other Asian countries. Nepal we have many international and domestic flights from Kathmandu to different places in the present day. All the International carriers are attracted to this beautiful Himalayan Country. Several airlines have direct and non-stop flights from Europe and Asia to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA), Kathmandu, the ...
Read moreNepal Visa Information
Nepal visas are available at Nepalese Embassies and Nepalese Consulates abroad or upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. You need to present a valid passport and payment of the visa fee. Tourists can extend their visas at the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Dillibazar, and Kathmandu. You can get a Nepal Visa hassle-free.Entry visas to Nepal are easily ...
Read moreNepal Travel Guide
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 ...
Read moreMedical Matters and Advice
While trekking in Nepal, one does not need to overly worry about hazards as far as your health is concerned. However, preventive measures such as a thorough medical check-up and inoculations, before you start trekking, can save you from unexpected risks. Since the more remote places of Nepal are not supplied with the necessities that are essential for modern medical ...
Read moreBusiness Hours of Nepal
Nepal Government office working hours are 9 am to 5 pm except for Sunday, Saturday, and other government holidays. We have many festivals and other religious days, and during that time all the Government offices will be closed. The working hours for companies, schools, governments, and shopping centers vary in each region, depending on local people's interests and customs.Government Offices: Monday ...
Read moreIs Nepal Safe to Travel?
Yes. Nepal is a safe destination for travelers. It is not safe only to travel but incredibly posse natural beauty as well as stunning Himalayan sceneries and cultural diversity. If someone asks about safety concerning travel in Nepal, we can provide more detailed information. Nepal is certainly a safe travel destination as there are many policed areas and special tourist ...
Read moreHow 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 at the Trivuwan (Also spelled as Tribhuwan) International Airport in Kathmandu. Nepal Airlines- the national flag carrier of Nepal and other International Airlines operate direct flights to Kathmandu from Mumbai, Delhi, ...
Read moreGuide Porter Service in Nepal
Guided Porter Service Nepal is something of which one has to choose quality over quantity. A number of guides and porters are there in Nepal, as the tour and trekking agencies are also erupting according to a certain duration of time. There are numerous things that one should check before choosing the best guide and porters for you, as you ...
Read moreForeign Exchange and Banks
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, and 1,000 denominations while 1 and 2 Rupees are coins. Foreign visitors other than Indian nationals are required to pay their hotel bills and air tickets in foreign currency. Nepalese ...
Read moreCommunication Access in Nepal
While you are away from your home town, you need to deliver massage to your, family, friend and relatives. Email, telephone, and post office are the main means of communication. Trekking in Nepal often involves traveling to the remote countryside, where internet and phone services are extremely limited. Treks often take longer than expected by several days, so your family ...
Read moreElectricity in Nepal
As Nepal is rich in running rivers, mostly the electricity is generated from hydropower. Electricity is scarce in Nepal and there are many load-shedding periods during the dry season. The power is unstable at 230 Volts, 50 Hz. and can easily vary between 190 Volts and 240 Volts. For modern equipment, this is normally not a big issue. Most of ...
Read moreEmbassy 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 least have your embassies' contact details so that, should you get into trouble, you will be able to contact them and seek assistance. Your embassy can also give you information ...
Read moreTips 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 travelers especially first-time travelers. These practical tips will be useful to make your enjoyable trip.Nepal is one of the best travel destinations in the World. Here are the remaining 8 ...
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