Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Nepal in a month: visiting with a 30+ day itinerary

Long trips to Nepal are the best way to enjoy this great country. However it is not always possible to take that much time off work. 
So, if you are looking for a long holiday or you are wondering just what there is to do in Nepal for such an extended stay – read on.

Always start planning, with the time of year

There is no doubt in my mind that picking the right time of year to visit Nepal is of the utmost importance. Nepal has a four (five is you include the long monsoon) season temperate climate which will affect what you can do there and what you can see. Let’s start with the best time to go and work from there.
  • September to late November is the tourist peak season. This season starts just after monsoon season so the air is clear and usually free of clouds. This is said to be the perfect time for visiting Nepal for trekking and other outdoor activities.
  • December, January & February are very cold winter months throughout Nepal. It doesn’t snow in any of the main non-trekking cities in Nepal like the Kathmandu Valley but it does hit zero degrees. 
  • February to April is Nepal’s second peak season and the second busiest tourist season of the year. Spring brings warmer temperatures throughout the country. There will be outbreaks of showers. It’s a great time of year to see Tigers in Bardia or to go trekking.
  • May to June is the beginning of the monsoon season. Short, frequent and long showers mean flight delays are get more common. It can get very hot and humid.
  • June to August is when monsoon season is at its wettest and you should be prepared for heavy rains. Leeches become common in the forests, jungles and trekking routes. Flight delays are very common.
The above should give you a good idea on what to expect weather wise in Nepal. There’s more detailed information about the best time to visit Nepal here.

What type of extended holiday do you want in Nepal?

With 30 or more days in Nepal you can cover a lot of areas. But, if you are planning to do an extended trek like the Annapurna Circuit or Gokyo Lakes and Everest Base Camp then that will cut into your time in Nepal significantly.
A little planning on what you want to do in Nepal helps to make this easier. Nepal’s main attractions are: culture & historytrekkingjungle activitiesadventure sports & relaxation.
There’s no reason you can’t mix and match some of the above. But don’t expect to fit everything in. Meanwhile here are some outlines for people looking only to cover one aspect of Nepal.
  • Trekking: Taking to the epic trails around the Himalayas for trekking is one of the most popular activities in Nepal. With 30 or more days you can easily visit Everest Base Camp, conquer the Annapurna Circuit or even combine them with some other famous treks like Annapurna Base Camp. Just remember that monsoon season is not the best time for views!
  • Culture & History: The Kathmandu Valley is Nepal’s main area for culture. Yes there is more around the country but do start here first! Weather planning tip: the Kathmandu Valley is accessible all year round.
  • Jungle activities: Wildlife and jungle lovers will have several options with 30 days. Nepal has several national parks and no limits on the amount of time you can spend in them. From photographing the elusive royal Bengal tiger to taking jungle safaris everything is possible in a month. Weather planning tip: monsoon season can get incredibly hot in the jungles of Nepal.
  • Adventure sports: From paragliding to canyoning, white water rafting, bungee jumping and climbing there’s a lot of adventure sports in Nepal. Weather planning tip: monsoon season makes white water rafting and paragliding difficult depending on the days weather.
  • Spirituality, meditation, yoga and relaxationLumbini is the birthplace of the Buddha and thousands visit every year to see the Maya Devi temple along with the sacred garden. Meditation courses and yoga sessions take place in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Lumbini. While in Kathmandu and Pokhara there are more bars, cafes and restaurants to more than keep you busy for a month.
Budget travelers and backpackers should be aware that prices in Nepal have been creeping up over the past few years. For more on how to shoestring things out checkout my link and of course my overall  extensive travel guide to Nepal.
We’ve now covered the basics of what can be done in Nepal.

30 Day trekking Itineraries in Nepal

You can do a lot of trekking in Nepal with 30+ days. Most people take on two short or medium treks with this much time rather than one super long trek. That said, there’s nothing quite like taking to the mountains for a month!
The good news with 30 days is that you have time on your side. Meaning, you can easily extend a shorter trek by a day or two. This is great if you have never been trekking before. The biggest mistake I always see people trekking in Nepal make, is rushing their trek. It is far, far better to add days than subtract them. The more days you spend surrounded by majestic mountains the better.
With time on your side choosing a guide will be easier and you should be able to meet more than one to interview them with ease. If you want a recommended guide then you can contact us and I’ll send you their details. 'Experience Nepal Treks & Expedition' is here to make your holiday great and perfect.
With a month at your disposal and if you’ve never been trekking before you could easily start off your trekking trip with a short hike or trek to get in training!

Short treks in Nepal

Nagarkot Dhulikhel Trek
  • Starting point: Leaving from Kathmandu
  • Highlight: Everest Mountain range
  • Duration: 3 days 2 nights
Sarangkot
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlight: Annapurna mountain range
  • Duration: Day trek
Dhampus Village Trek
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlight: Annapurna mountain range up close
  • Duration: 2 days 1 night
Royal Trek
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlight: Annapurna mountain range
  • Duration: 3 days 2 nights
Ghorepani Trek (Poon Hill)
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlight: Hot springs, trekking + Annapurna Mountain range
  • Duration: 4 days 3 nights
Dhulikel
  • Starting point: Kathmandu
  • Highlights: A hill hike, Namobuddha hike & culture mixed into one
  • Duration: 1 day+ hikes with 1 day+ of culture
Most of the short treks listed here are Pokhara based. Pokhara is a 7am – 2pm bus trip from Kathmandu (allow for an extra hour or so). Or a 30 minute flight. Or a 6 hour car trip. There’s no rush to get there. 
Nagarkot is close to Bhaktapur and it’s easy to do both. Spending 2 or more nights in Bhaktapur and 2 nights in Nagarkot is a great choice in Nepal.
Don’t forget Dhulikel for a combination of culture and hillwalking both of which can be extended.

Medium and long treks in Nepal

Mardi Himal Trek
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlights: High altitude trekking and mountains
  • Duration: 6 days 5 nights
Annapurna Base Camp Trek (Annapurna sanctuary)
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlights: Valleys and a spectacular mountain view at the end
  • Duration: 8 -10  days
Jomsom to Muktinath Trek
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlight: Part of the Annapurna Circuit. You will be taking a flight to/from Pokhara/Jomsom.
  • Duration: 9 -10 + days
 Everest Base Camp Trek
  • Starting point: Kathmandu/Lukla
  • Highlight: The Everest Mountain Range
  • Duration: 12+ days
Everest Base Camp / Gokyo Trek
  • Starting point: Kathmandu/Lukla
  • Highlight: The Everest Mountain Range
  • Duration: 18+ days
Annapurna Circuit
  • Starting point: Pokhara
  • Highlight: Full Annapurna Mountain range
  • Duration: 15-20+ days
Everest Base Camp is a hugely popular trek for many people traveling to Nepal. Do read my dedicated Everest Base Camp Trek guide for more information. The EBC can easily be accomplished within 12 days though with the extra time you can afford to take on 1 or 2 more days. If you really wanted to make the most out of trekking in Nepal then you could also add in the Gokyo lakes which can take between 18-20+ days to complete.




The other popular long-duration trek in Nepal is the Annapurna Circuit. Today there’s a road on the western side that many people rightfully dislike. However it can be avoided with the NATT (New Annapurna Trekking Trails) but personally I would give them a skip and try to squeeze Annapurna Base Camp into a trekking itinerary.
The above options really will use up a lot of your one month itinerary in Nepal and are pretty hardcore trekking expeditions to take on. As such many people opt to do two medium or short treks in Nepal and split them up with another activity in the middle.
An example of this would be to do Everest Base Camp trek then go to visit Chitwan National park before going to Pokhara and then doing another medium length trek like Annapurna Base Camp or Mardi Himal. The choice is yours to pick and choose!
If you really want a close up view of Everest there are also plenty of daily Everest mountain flights that will take you close to Mount Everest.

Cultural and Historic Itineraries in Nepal

With an idea on trekking itineraries in Nepal let’s move onto cultural and historical itineraries. It’s very easy to add a cultural itinerary on to either the start or end of a trekking itinerary or even in the middle if you go on short treks. Alternatively if you are not trekking then you could mix in a jungle activity itinerary, meditation or adventure sport activity.

10 Day Cultural and Historic Itineraries in Kathmandu, Nepal

You can spend months examining the fine temples, monuments and artwork in the Kathmandu Valley. The cultural and Historic itinerary below is spread out over 7 days which is about right to give everything justice. However you can easily break it up into two and put a trek in the middle or jungle activities or adventure sports. Again, the choice is yours.
Keep in mind that if you enjoy the culture and history of the Kathmandu Valley then you can always extend your time there with ease.
Bouddhanath
  • Day 1: Arrive, check into your hotel, Experience Nepal Treks & Expedition will receive and drop you to pre-booked hotel.
  • Day 2: Take a very early morning taxi out to Boudhanath stupa to watch the monks get up while chanting and walking around the great stupa. If you want to make a full day of it then there are maps available showing over 20 monasteries that you can visit. From there you can walk or take a taxi to Pashupatinath  where cremations take place. Take a taxi back to hotel.
    Swayambhunath
  • Day 3: Walk out to Swayambhunath then visit the three Buddha park and then hike up to Osiling Monastery before heading back to hotel.
  • Day 4: Take a taxi to Patan for some temple sight-seeing not forgetting to visit the Living Goddess. Make a full day out of your visit to Patan by visiting the history northern section and southern section before heading back to hotel.
  • Day 5: Enjoy a heritage walking tour in Kathmandu city on the way to Kathmandu Durbar Square all of which is enjoyed best on a Saturday morning when there is less traffic.
    Bhaktapur Darbar Square
  • Day 6: Take a bus or taxi out to Bhaktapur, if you have time do make the effort to stop off at Thimi for an hour or two on the way. Bhaktapur is a wonderful location to spend a night or two if you enjoy Nepali culture.
  • Day 7: If you spent the night (or more) in Bhaktapur then you could take an early morning bus to Nagarkot for mountain views or a short day hike. Many people stay here for a night or two for the sunrise and sunsets along with a forest hike.
  • Day 8: From Kathmandu you could make a day trip out to the wonderful preserved heritage town of Panauti. It’s pricey with a taxi but there are regular buses.
  • Day 9: If you are in Bhaktapur or Kathmandu a taxi or bus out to the quite historical town or Dhulikhel makes for a nice day trip. Better yet is to spend at least one night here to see the sunrise over the hills and in the distance the Himalayan mountains which includes a faint glimpse of Everest.
  • Kathmandu Darbar Square
    Pashupatinath
  • Day 10: The final day in Kathmandu could be spent in Thamel or checking some of Kathmandu’s lesser known sites like the Kathesimbhu stupa or chill out at the Garden of Dreams (here’s a list of things to see and do in Kathmandu).
Patan Darbar Square
None of the above is written in stone. If you don’t want to spend a night in Bhaktapur, Dhulikel or Panauti, you don’t have to. Instead you could spend more time learning about Buddhism or meditating in Boudhanath and the monasteries around it. Check out my newly updated travel guide to Boudhanath.If you, Likewise the above Heritage itineraries can be broken up by taking a jungle trip, trekking expedition or adventure sport activity somewhere in between them.

Jungle visits and tiger watching itineraries

Nepal has amazing opportunities for those looking for wildlife or jungle safaris. Royal Bengal tigers top the list along with one-horned rhinos, elephants along with hundreds of game life, birds, reptiles and fauna. From Kathmandu there are daily buses to Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park.
Itineraries in Chitwan are quite flexible and can be pre-planned. However, I don’t advise pre-booking anything in Chitwan aside from your guest house or hotel. Jungle treks never book out and you can literally book one the night before.

Chitwan National Park Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrive into Chitwan (Sauraha) check into your hotel and then take a walk through Sauraha village before (pre-book your activities for the next day) heading to the new river “promenade” for dinner alongside it (aim for sunset).
  • Day 2-4: Jungle treks in Chitwan can either be for a day or several days. It’s really up to you though do read my guide to Chitwan to learn about what you can expect from each activity. The further you go into the jungle the more chance you have at spotting wildlife but it cantake longer.
Additional days in Chitwan: There are few other things you can do in Chitwan but it’s mostly to do with jungle activities. These include an elephant breeding center, elephant washing, ox cart rides to local Tharu villages along with long sunsets on the rivers.

Bardia National Park Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrive into Bardia: It’s a long 16 hour bus ride to Bardia from Kathmandu or Pokhara and you’ll usually end up arriving at 4am. It’s best to spend your first day in Bardia catching up on some sleep and taking a stroll along the Tharu village area.
  • Day 2-10+: Jungle treks in Bardia: Royal Bengal tigers are easier to spot in Bardia than Chitwan. There is nothing else in Bardia other than wildlife spotting by foot or jeep which is the beauty of this area. Many people spend at least 3 nights here to ensure a better chance at spotting wildlife. Other people spend up to 30 days in Bardia alone.

7 day adventure sport activity itinerary in Nepal

There really are only two places in Nepal for adventure activities. Kathmandu for white water rafting, kayaking and bungee jumping (arranging) or Pokhara for white water rafting, kayaking, day treks, mountain biking, canyoning, zip-lining boating and paragliding.
So Pokhara is the premier location in Nepal for adventure activities.
1-7 days adventure itinerary in Kathmandu: the Last Resort offers the only bungy jumps in Nepal and it will take you a full day to accomplish this. After that you can arrange a single day or one night and two-day white water rafting trip or anything up to a week (in peak season). You could also try archery or wall climbing in Kathmandu!
1-10+ days adventure itinerary in Pokhara: everything from paragliding, parahawking, white water rafting, zip-lining, canyoning and day hikes can all be arranged the night before from a travel agent along Lakeside.

Classic travel itineraries in Nepal

Over the past few years I’ve tried to engrave the notion of naming some of Nepal’s classic or more popular itineraries to help people get an instant idea of what they are. Here are a few:

14 Day “Golden Loop” Itinerary

A great mixed itinerary where you can fit in a lot of  Nepal’s sights and activities:’
It includes a mix of heritage walks and visits in Kathmandu city, Bhaktapur and Patan. A journey to Pokhara for some sporting activities including a trek which can of course be combined with one from the trekking itineraies on this page. A trip to Chitwan for jungle activities. A visit to Lumbini to see the birthplace of the Buddha before returning to Kathmandu. Do see some adventure tours in Nepal to get an idea of everything you can accomplish.

14 Day “Silver Triangle” Itinerary

An itinerary that takes you to the cities of Pokhara, Chitwan and Lumbini for adventure activities, trekking, jungle safaris and some spirituality 
The silver triangle is for sporting and adventure seekers along with those seeking some spirituality. It is the same as the Golden Loop but leaves our the Cultural Heritage side of things. A trip to Pokhara kicks things off for some sporting activities including a trek or two which can of course be from one from the trekking itineraries on this page. There’s journey to Chitwan for jungle and wildlife activities. And finally a visit to Lumbini to see the birthplace of the Buddha before returning to Kathmandu.

Expanding your 30+ day itinerary in Nepal

There’s so much exploration in Nepal no matter your passion that it can go beyond 30 days with ease. Trekkers can explore more mountains, culture enthusiasts can uncover hidden heritage in places like Pokhara’s Newar Bazaar or the terai region. While wildlife lovers can set about making remote jungle camps to try and spot the rarest of wildlife in Nepal.
For real adventure, culture and spirituality seekers there’s eastern Nepal to discover

Wrapping it up: your 4 week stay in Nepal

When you arrive into Kathmandu airport your world will change! You’ll need to have passport photos and USD in hand for your visa just in case the new fancy ATM visa machines aren’t working. 
Nepal is an epic country filled with activities for everyone no matter their interests. You really can spend more than 30 days here and not cover everything. But 4 weeks is one of the best ways to experience Nepal!
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Saturday, April 16, 2016

Langtang & Gosaikund Pass Trek 16 Days

Langtang valley & Gosaikunda pass trek is a fascinating adventure trip with this awesome journey of an interesting drive through Nuwakot and Rasuwa area passing though amazing landscapes and farm villages and town of Trishuli bazaar to Ramche and to Syabrubesi via Dhunche, the headquarter of Langtang National Park and Rasuwa district, drive continues to Syabrubesi large Tamang village, then walking towards the scenic valley gorge surrounded by pristine rhododendron, Oaks, Juniper and pines forest with thick bamboo stalks where the home of endangered elusive Red Panda are found trek continues to the large mountain village at Langtang visiting this lovely traditional villages with its friendly locals with rich Tibetan Buddhist culture and religion from here heading to the high picturesque Langtang valley and at Kyangjin a large settlement of Tamang and Bhotias people. 
PRICE
USD 1145 Per Person if the group is of 1 Pax, 
USD 895 Per person if the group is of 2 Pax, 
USD 885 Per Person if the group is of 3 Pax or more

COST INCLUDES
• Airport pick up & drop off by private vehicles
• KTM to Sabrubesi by public transport
• 3 Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on 3 star category B/B plan
• A day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley by private vehicle & professional tour guide
• TIMS & National park entry permit fee
• Basic accommodation during the trek
• Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner during trek
• English speaking guide & porter during trek
• Food and salary for staff and porter
• Trekking gears for the local trekking staffs (shoes, jacket & trouser)
• Insurance for local trekking staffs 
• First Aid Kit box/bag

























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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Top 10 Places to visit Nepal

Everest Base Camp Trek


Everest: Above the cloud 
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. Its height is 8,848 metres (29,028 ft). Its alternate names are Qomolangma, Sagarmatha, and Chomolungma. Mount Everest lies on the border of Nepal and China, with about half of the mountain lying on each side of the border. Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay first climbed it in 1953, with Hillary taking the famous photograph of Tenzing Norgay in the summit. With Experience Nepal Treks & Expeditions you can marvel at the beauty of the world’s highest Sagarmatha National Park in the shadow of the highest peaks neighboring Mt. Everest and climb the panoramic view point at Kalapatthar where you will be surrounded with a breathtaking view of 360 degrees. The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the popular trekking destinations in the Khumbu region. This is an amazing hiking trip offering a marvelous grand journey.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek


Experience Annapurna Basecamp
Annapurna is a massif in the Himalayas in north-central Nepal that includes one peak over 8,000 meters (26,000 ft), thirteen peaks over 7,000 meters (23,000 ft), and sixteen more over 6,000 meters (20,000 ft). The massif is 55 kilometers (34 mi) long, and is bounded by t5he Kali Gandaki Gorge on the west, the Marshyandi River on the north and east, and by Pokhara Valley on the south. At the western end the massif encloses a high basin called the Annapurna Sanctuary. 
About two-thirds of all trekkers in Nepal visit the Annapurna region. The area is easily accessible, guest houses in the hills are plentiful, and treks here offer incredibly diverse scenery, with both high mountains and lowland villages. Also, because the entire area is inhabited, trekking in the region offers unique cultural exposure and experience.


Dhaulagiri Base Camp & Hidden Valley Trek

Mt Dhaulagiri
Experience treks gives you an Amazing adventure to Dhaulagiri base camp trekking between world`s 7th & 10th highest massifs mountains of Mt. Dhaulagiri 8,167m and Mt. Annapurna 8,091m. The journey leads in the heart of Dhaulagiri base camp & Hidden valleys treks surrounded by staggering peaks, glaciers, moraine and ice falls. This is an adventure of a life time for the route infrequently used by trekkers on the off beaten paths; this adventure offers an exceptional introduction to Nepal`s culture and natural beauties.

Manaslu & Larke La Pass Trek


Mt Manaslu
Manaslu is the eighth highest mountain in the world at 8,163 metres (26,781 ft) above sea level. It is located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the west-central part of Nepal. Its name, which means "mountain of the spirit", comes from the Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intellect" or "soul". Manaslu was first climbed on May 9, 1956 by Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu, members of a Japanese expedition.

Langtang Valley & Ganja La Pass Trek


Mt Langtang Basecamp
Langtang valley & Ganja-la pass trek, a fascinating adventure with Experience Nepal Treks & Expedition begins the journey of an interesting drive through Nuwakot and Rasuwa, passing through amazing landscapes and farm villages and town of Trishuli Bazaar, Ramche and to Dhunche, the headquarter of Langtang and Rasuwa area. Drive continues to Syabrubesi large Tamang village for the overnight stop, from here walking towards the scenic valley gorge surrounded by pristine rhododendron and pines forest with thick bamboo stalks where the endangered elusive Red Panda are found, trek continue to the large mountain village at Langtang visiting this lovely traditional villages with its friendly locals along with rich Tibetan Buddhist culture and religion.

Nar Phu & Kang La Pass Trek


Nar Phu Valley: Exciting scene
Nar Phu, simply regarded as picturesque classic trip leading to its wild natural countryside in the least visited or less explored region by western trekkers is located in the remote corner of north of Annapurna Himalaya region. The magnificent valley with unbelievable scenic Nar Phu & Kang -La pass trek heralds you to visit its untouched remote country. Nar Phu & Kang-la, its scenic region as this area has been opened to foreign trekkers only since 2003 and is considered as a Shangri-La. This awesome adventure offer medieval Tibetan ancient tradition, unspoiled culture by modern way of life with tremendous mountain views and superb high terrain scenery.


Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang
A memorable journey with Experience Treks to the far central west of Upper Mustang trek starting with a fascinating scenic flight to lower Mustang in the windswept town at Jomsom; the major headquarter of Mustang region, follows the trail towards Upper Mustang Valley with views of dramatic barren landscapes to Upper Mustang on complete arid zone, geographically an extension of Tibetan plateau situated between worlds 8th highest Mt. Dhaulagiri and worlds 10th highest Mt. Annapurna along with many other peaks of Tukuche, Nilgiri’s, Bhirkuti and Damodar. This is an overwhelming adventure trips to Upper Mustang valley trekking with fascinating literally thousands of cliff dwellings, some of which look completely inaccessible.

Tsum Valley Trek

Tsum Valley
This awesome picturesque trek start with an interesting drive to Arughat which concludes with this same Arughat village situated in the warmer area of Gorkha district. The classic journey to Tsum valley trek leads to hidden valleys beneath the towering high mountains of Ganesh Himal in the east and Manaslu mountain range including the close Boudha and Himal Chuli peaks towards west. After few days walk reaching towards alpine hills and landscapes through serene pristine forest of pines, oaks and rhododendron tree lines and then within Tsum valley treks which is close to Tibetan boarder, located in the north mid west also called as Beyul Kyimolung in Tibetan language, meaning the ‘Holy Hidden Valley of Happiness’.

The beautiful city Pokhara


Pokhara 950m, a 124 Sq.kms, most beautiful cities in Nepal which are full of natural gifts, is one of the most unique sub-tropical valley in the Himalaya and probably in the world, where one can marvel the beauty of the Himalayan landscape and reflection of the Annapurna massif including the towering majestic peak of Mt. Machhapuchhre on its beautiful Lake Phewa in a clear day. Pokhara is situated in the central western part of Nepal. It is linked to the main highway of 200 km driving distances from Kathmandu, Chitwan, a popular city for Jungle safari, Saunauli, an Indian boarder and by air from Kathmandu approximately 30 minutes flight with a sweeping panoramic views of the mid -east to western Himalayan ranges. Mother Nature has certainly blessed this fertile valley with outstanding scenery of the landscapes, snowcapped mountains, moderate tropical climate and beautiful pristine Lakes of Begnas, Rupa and Phewa. 

The beautiful city Kathmandu

Swayambhunath Kathmandu

The Monumental Zones represent the highly developed architectural expression of religious, political and cultural life of Kathmandu Valley, with a concentration of monuments unique and unparalleled in the world. It is the principal centre of settlement in the hill area of Nepal and one of the prime cultural foci of the Himalayas. Pashupatinath is also Nepal's most renowned Hindu creation site. Changu Narayan Temple is an impressive double-roofed temple which is said to be the most ancient Vishnu temple in Kathmandu Valley.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

Dreamland of mountain visit

Nepal’s unique brand of teahouse trekking means you can hike from lodge to lodge through magnificent scenery for weeks at a time carrying little more than a day pack. For many people the Everest region is their ultimate goal. Kick things off with the exhilarating flight to Lukla, from where it’s a two-day walk to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar. 

Everest Base Camp, Nepal (Shutterstock)
Everest Base Camp, Nepal (Shutterstock)

To help with acclimatisation make the day hike to the Sherpa village of Khunde for its excellent views, before stopping off at the Everest Bakery in Khumjung for warm apple pie. Budget 17 days for a return trip to Base Camp, but consider adding on a week to detour to the glaciers of the Gokyo Valley. 
The other main option for a teahouse trek is the Annapurna region. Roads have been nibbling at the ends of the 21-day Annapurna Circuit for years now but the eight-day section to Manang and Jomsom still ranks as one of the world’s great walks, offering charming Tibetan-style villages and amazing mountain views. 

Namche Bazaar (Shutterstock)
Namche Bazaar (Shutterstock)

For a shorter trek consider the ten-day Annapurna Sanctuary, a walk into an amphitheatre of 8,000m peaks, or hike in the foothills to the villages of Ghandruk and Ghorepani for a fine five-day loop.

The best and busiest months for trekking are October and November, with April to May a close second. Pack a down jacket and consider the last week of November into early December for clear weather and fewer crowds.
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Saturday, January 16, 2016

Dhaulagiri Base Camp & Hidden Valley Trek


Experience treks gives you an Amazing adventure to Dhaulagiri base camp trekking between world`s 7th & 10th highest massifs mountains of Mt. Dhaulagiri 8,167m and Mt. Annapurna 8,091m. Experience treks journey leads in the heart of Dhaulagiri base camp & Hidden valleys treks surrounded by staggering peaks, glaciers, moraine and ice falls. This is an adventure of a life time for the route infrequently used by trekkers on the off beaten paths; this adventure offers an exceptional introduction to Nepal`s culture and natural beauties. This journey passes a diverse ranges of climate, vegetation, landscapes, people and cultures from verdant vegetation of rain forests of rhododendron, magnolia and pine trees to alpine in the arid arctic terrain of windswept landscapes, the land and its people change daily, offering trekkers an unique diverse changes in this fascinating route to Dhaulagiri base camp with the expert guidance of Experience treks. After being in the remote isolated area, the walk leads to the Hidden valley and back to civilization at Kaligandaki valley and then passing through world`s deepest gorge between two towering massifs of Dhaulagiri I 8,167 m and Annapurna I 8,091 m with only 35 km apart, turning the plunge into the Kaligandaki at Tatopani “ Hot Spring” after visiting the charming villages of Marpha and Kalopani en route to Pokhara with superb views of chain of mountains till the adventure ending in Pokhara with this awesome memorable trip with a wonderful trek to Dhaulagiri base camp.

Trip Highlights:
1. Trekking & exploring in the least visited regions from the low sub tropic to alpine and to arctic landscapes. 
2. Crossing high passes French 5,360 m & Dhampus pass 5,250 m
3. Dramatic changes in the landscapes, mountain views and vegetation
4. Trekking in the heart of world`s 7th highest Mt. Dhaulagiri and it massif mountain range
5. Passing through the glacier and & walking in the remorseless ice fields & Apple orchids.
6. Awesome landscapes and mountain scenery in the midst of virgin alpine forest.
7. Visiting the traditional villages with mid hills cultures & people.
8. On the least accessible isolated region in the hidden valleys.
9. A full camping or camping & tea house basis.
Experience treks give you best of this place. 
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu 1,300 m and transfer to hotel & free day

Day 02:A full day private guided city sightseeing tour in Kathmandu

Day 03:Drive to Pokhara 950m/07 hours journey, 200 km

Day 04: Drive to Darbang via Beni 950 m/09 hrs

Day 05: 
Trek to Dharapani 1,560 m/04 hrs. 

Day 06: Trek to Mure 1,700 m/06 hrs. 

Day 07: Trek to Bagar 2,375 m/06 hrs. 

Day 08: Trek to Dovan 2,600 m/06 hrs. 

Day 09: Trek to Chartare/Bhainsi Kharka 3,000 m/05 hrs. 

Day 10: Trek to Pakhaban (Japanese Camp) 3,750 m/05 hrs. 

Day 11: Trek to Dhaulagiri Base Camp 4,750 m/06 hrs. 

Day 12: Trek to Hidden Valley 4,900 m via French Pass 5,360 m/07-08 hrs

Day 13: Reserve days at Hidden valley in case of bad weather and to maintain the itinerary days as planned.

Day 14:Trek to Yak Kharka 4,915 m/05 hrs. 

Day 15: Trek to Marpha Village 2,630 m/04 hrs. 

Day 16: Trek to Ghasa 2,050 m/06 hrs walk

Day 17: Trek to Tatopani 1,190 m/06 hrs.

Day 18: Drive to Pokhara 950 m via Beni 950 m/07 hrs

Day 19: Drive to Kathmandu 1,300 m/07 hrs, afternoon at leisure.

Day 20: Transfer to airport for international departure or back to home.

Service includes 
• Airport pick up & drop off by private vehicles
• 3 Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu/ 2 Nights Pokhara on 3 star category B/B plan
• A day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley by private vehicle & professional tour guide
• TIMS & National park entry permit fee
• Basic accommodation during the trek
• Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner during trek
• English speaking guide & porter during trek
• Food and salary for staff and porter
• Trekking gears for the local trekking staffs (shoes, jacket & trouser)
• Insurance for local trekking staffs 
• First Aid Kit box/bag

Service does not include 
• Nepal entry visa fee, Photographs & international flights fare 
• Meals in Kathmandu (lunch & dinner)
• Personal nature expanses: telephone calls, cyber bills, bar bills, laundry service, battery recharge bills, hot shower (On trek),washing water, pots of hot drinks, bottle/boiled water, alcoholic and soft drinks
• Essential trekking gears 
• Travel & health insurance
• Tipping for all trekking staffs (guide & porter/s)
• An emergencies or rescue evacuation cost/charge (helicopter), if required

Price for 20 days:
USD 1495 Per Person of the group is of 1 Pax, 
USD 1125 Per person if the group is of 2 Pax, 
USD 1120 Per Person if the group is of 3 Pax or more
 Contact:
URL: www.experiencenepaltreks.com.np
Email: info@experiencenepaltreks.com.np
Skype: experiencenepaltreks
Viber/whatsapp: +9779841969631 
Phone: +97714438087

Everest Base Camp Trek


With Experience Nepal Treks & Expeditions you can marvel at the beauty of the world’s highest Sagarmatha National Park in the shadow of the highest peaks neighboring Mt. Everest and climb the panoramic view point at Kalapatthar where you will be surrounded with a breathtaking view of 360 degrees. The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the popular trekking destinations in the Khumbu region. This is an amazing hiking trip offering a marvelous grand journey. Everest base camp hiking takes place in the midst of rich old Buddhist culture and traditions with the warm hospitality of the highlanders, the Sherpa tribe. This splendid & awesome adventure begins with a sweeping scenic short flight of Lukla, the gateway to Everest, continues with a walk to Khumbu Sherpa capital at Namche Bazaar. It is famous for Tengboche Monastery and the unmatched view point of Kalapatthar (5,545 m) and the exciting Everest Base Camp with extraordinary viewpoints of pumori, Lingtren, Khumbutse, Lho-la peak, Nuptse, Everest, Lhotse, Ama damlam, Thamserku, Tawache and the remorseless Khumbu icefall and its glacier.

Trip Highlights:
1. Trekking on the base of world`s highest mountain, Mt. Everest
2. World`s highest national parks in the shadow of giant peaks
3. Immerse in the old rich Tibetan Buddhist culture, traditions & monastery
4. The Warm hospitality of the highlanders, in the home of Sherpa villages
5. Enrich with the rare botanical flora of rhododendron, Pines, spruce, magnolia trees, shrubs of Juniper, medicinal plants & an alpine flowers/orchids
6. World`s most dangerous & an adventurous airport at Lukla 2,846 m
7. Home of the world`s record holder mountaineers
8. Eco-friendly trekking route
9. Nepal`s second most popular trekking region after Annapurna region

Itinerary.
Day 01: 
Arrive at Kathmandu 1,300 m and transfer to respective hotel.

Day 02: 
In Kathmandu with full day private guided city tour.

Day 03: 
Fly to Lukla 2,846 m & trek to Phakding 2,652 m/40 minute flight & 03 hrs walk.

Day 04: 
Trek to Namche Bazaar 3,440 m/06 hrs.

Day 05:
Rest day at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization day or side excursion

Day 06: 
Trek to Thyangboche 3,867 m/05 hours.

Day 07: 
Trek to Dingboche 4,358 m/05 hours.

Day 08:
Rest day at Dingboche for acclimatization and side excursion.

Day 09: 
Trek to Loboche 4,928 m/05 hours.

Day 10: Trek to Gorakshep 5,160 m & continue to Everest Base Camp 5,337 m & returned back to Gorakshep/07-08 hrs

Day 11:
Hike to Kalapathar 5,545 m & trek to Pheriche 4,250 m/07-08 hrs.

Day 12: 
Trek to Thyangboche 3,867 m/03 hours.

Day 13: 
Trek to Monjo 2,775 m/06 hours.

Day 14: 
Trek to Lukla 2,846 m/05 hrs & afternoon free at leisure.

Day 15: Fly to Kathmandu & rest day or free for individual activities.

Day 16: 
Spare and free day in case of flight delay at Lukla or Kathmandu valley city sightseeing

Day 17:
Transfer to airport for international departure. 

Service includes 
• Airport pick up & drop off by private vehicles
• KTM to Lukla airfare for member and staff/s
• 4 Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on 3 star category B/B plan
• 2 days sightseeing  in Kathmandu valley by private vehicle & professional tour guide
  First day: Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath & Swayambhunath
  Next day: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan & Bhaktapur
• TIMS & National park entry permit fee
• Basic accommodation during the trek
• Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner during trek
• English speaking guide & porter during trek
• Food and salary for staff and porter
• Trekking gears for the local trekking staffs (shoes, jacket & trouser)
• Insurance for local trekking staffs 
• First Aid Kit box/bag

Service does not include 
• Nepal entry visa fee, Photographs & international flights fare 
• Meals in Kathmandu (lunch & dinner)
• Personal nature expanses: telephone calls, cyber bills, bar bills, laundry service, battery recharge bills, hot shower (On          trek),washing water, pots of hot drinks, bottle/boiled water, alcoholic and soft drinks
• Additional cost incurred due to extending your stay at hotel due to cancel and delay of flight because of poor visibility due to heavy raining/snowing/cloudy from Lukla airport & go fly into Lukla from Kathmandu too.
• Essential trekking gears 
• Travel & health insurance
• Tipping for all trekking staffs (guide & porter/s)
• An emergencies or rescue evacuation cost/charge (helicopter), if required

Price for 17 days: 
USD 1945 Per Person of the group is of 1 Pax, 
USD 1645 Per person if the group is of 2 Pax, 
USD 1625 Per Person if the group is of 3 Pax or more