Nepal Trekking & Hiking

Trekking in Nepal HimalayaTrekking in Nepal is a big part of the ultimate Himalayan adventure and a majority of tourists have trekking as a part of their itinerary and also Trekking in Nepal is a truly amazing experience. Trekking in Nepal offers ultimate opportunity for intrepid explorers who are forever in quest for adventures in the Himalayas. With captivating landscape of Nepal Himalaya range and unrivaled diversity of flora and fauna, Nepal is trekker's paradise.
Nepal trekking holidays is indeed, an inspirational treat to the trekkers. From the warm and lush vegetation of the lower hills to the ice slopes of the highest mountain range on earth, one will experience a truly delightful bond with the nature instilling in you an amazing spirit of adventure. And you will encounter some of the most stunning scenery and the friendliest people imaginable. Nothing can be more fulfilling experience than trekking in Nepal Himalaya that will let you camp in the jungles, surrender to the wilderness, bond with the nature, eat and sleep under an open sky, sing and dance around campfire and directly interact with local people. It is truly the perfect way to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and to relax and enjoy nature at its very best.

Alpine Adventure Club Treks & Expedition is a highly proactive trekking agency in Nepal which offers the largest range of Nepal adventure travel itineraries offering opportunities for people with any grade of experience and almost any time frame. For more than a decade, we've pioneered and led thousands of trips all over Himalayan range in the most eco-friendly way. Please check out our website for thorough information on Nepal treks and ‘about us’ section to know more about our concern over fragile Himalayan environment.


Nepal Trekking Permits

Nepal Trekking permits are now no longer require for most area including Annapurna trekking, Everest Trekking, Langtang/ helambu trek, and gosainkund trek but a permit is still required for trekking that pass through the restricted areas of kanchangunga, Manaslu, upper mustang, dolpo, Mugu, Makalu and Humla. Permits must be obtained through a registered Nepal Trekking agency. If treks go through national parks or conservation area, then need separate entry permit. Permits fee is collected at entry point but for Annapurna treks you must take entry permit in advanced in kathmandu or pokhara. Children under ten is free entry and Except entry permits you have to obtain Tims Cards (Trekkers' Information Management System) though government registered trekking agency in Nepal or Tourism board. It cost USD 10 per person for those who wish to take package trip from trekking company and those who wish to go individual they have to pay USD 20 per person



Restricted Areas Permits

The following restricted areas are open only for group trekkers. And a trekking permit will not be issued to individual trekkers for such areas. The areas and required fees are as follows:


Trekking Area
Permit fee
Kanchanjunga, Lower Dolpa and gauri shankar
US 10$ per person for 1 week
Humla
US 50$ first 7 days and US 7$ per person after 7 days
Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa
US $500 for the first 10 days per person and Us$50 After 10 days per day per person
Manaslu
US$ 70 From September to November first 
 
week per person  and US$ 10 After 7 days per day per person and US$ 50 From December to August per week per person  and US$ 7 After 7 days per day per person
Makalu and Everest Region All north/west area, Thame to nangpala of Namche
First 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10 and After 4 weeks per week per person US$ 20
Manag District Areas of Nar, Phu and northern of tilche village.
US$ 90 From September to November per week per person and US$ 75 from December to August per week
Note: To get a group trekking permit an application form with other relevant documents should be submitted through any registered trekking agency of Nepal

Nepal Trekking & It's Type

There are two basic types of accommodation in trekking; Teahouse and Camping. All the treks are lead by our professional guides, who all are well trained and licensed by the Government.


Teahouse Trekking
In Nepal on the more popular treks, enterprising villagers have built tea-house lodges. In popular areas such as Annapurna, Everest and Langtang, Tea Houses are more like hotels, with hot showers, western food, and private rooms (twin sharing). In this arrangement overnight halts with dinner and breakfast will be in Tea-houses (Lodges) and lunches in local restaurants en-route. Furthermore as you will be staying in locally owned lodges you will be benefiting and interacting with the local community. It will give you a true feel for the Nepalese people and their lives. On trek you are guided by an English speaking local guide and all main baggage is carried by porters.


Camping Trekking
On a camping trek you will sleep in tents. The staff includes a guide, cook, Sherpa and sufficient porters to carry all trekking gear. Even if you have never camped before, there is no need to worry that you won’t enjoy the camping trekking because the tents we provide are roomy, the sleeping pads/ mattresses are comfortable and international style food of a high standard is freshly prepared and served. On all of our treks a toilet tent is provided as well as a dining tent with tables and camp stools, providing a cozy, comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with fellow trekkers during the evening.


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