The vast mainstream of the countryside of Nepal is still unreachable by road, unseen endless edges and valleys and crossed by a group of trails crushed for centuries by traders, pilgrims, porters, locals, and mountaineers from village to town, plains to hills, Nepal to Tibet. Until you have beaten this group of trails on foot, you can’t honestly say you have experienced the spirit of Nepal while trekking in Nepal.
Trekking in Nepal is not like hiking through the less populated national park. Local people continuously pass on the routes, typically carrying surprising heavy loads. You will meet with Gurungs, Sherpas, Rai, and Thakali people and pass by several monasteries, sacred lakes, and temples; some also perform impressive religious festivals. As a trekker, wherever you go, you will experience the kindliness, outgoing nature, and good humor that distinguishes almost all Nepalese. Most of the trekkers remark that while they come to Nepal for the mountains, they will return because of the locals and natural beauty.
During Camp trekking, we offer a private medium size tent suitable for two people. Though you will sleep on foam mattresses placed on the ground, we are entirely aware of well-earned sleep during Camping because, after 6-7 hours of walking, each day needs peaceful sleep. That is why we select a tent as per the person’s size and ensure it has enough space for rest. Not only in Camping, but we also provide the accommodation by choosing the best guest houses and ensuring the staff is fully aware of cleanliness and safety.
During the Camp trekking, we provide breakfast and dinner in the tent; lunch will be provided on the route side of the campsite. The camping chef prepares the meal for you before you reach the lunch place. Mostly, you will be served the traditional Nepalese food Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soups, and vegetables), local vegetables, noodles, Pasta, soups, etc. Meats are occasionally provided after considering it is fresh and hygienic. We assure you that every food we provide is immaculate and tasty, and our kitchen staff is fully aware of general cleanliness and personal hygiene. Not only Camping, but we also offer the best food, choose the best restaurant, and ensure the kitchen staff is fully aware of cleanliness and personal hygiene.
We recommend you drink boiled and filtered water during Trekking; for boiled water, you may ask your guide or camping crew. Generally, You will be provided boiled, filtered water if you stay at Guesthouse or tea house. Also, you can bring water purification tablets to purify the normal water available on the trail or camping site. Although mineral water is open in most places, which can be a better choice the more you go up, bottled water prices will be hiked slightly.
In Camping, the toilets tent is fixed very close to the campsite. We suggest you bring toilet paper yourself during the whole trekking period. A hot shower is only available on the bucket, and you can ask your guide or camping staff whenever you want a storm during Camping. For the guest house/tea house stay, toilets are easily accessible, and the hot shower is provided But not Free, please. It may take longer to boil the water during Camping if it is too frozen.
We offer an experienced trekking guide who will be in charge of your entire Trekking. He will be well trained and accumulate experience in all the emergency procedures. He will be the person you should go to with all your problems, questions, and concerns.
Climate and weather could be significant challenges during Trekking, and it varies as per the season in Nepal. Autumn (Mid Sept – End Nov)- Autumn is the most popular season to trek in Nepal. During this time, the weather gets much clear with mild to warm days and cold nights. However, at a high altitude, the night drops into freezing temperatures. Moreover, the spring (March-May) season is also the best time to visit Nepal, especially in mountainous regions.
HimalayanWindows Team is always committed to providing the best services to every individual trekker, which will give you a once-in-a-lifetime experience in the Himalayas. We perform our duties honestly and seriously to make your trip pleasant and smooth. So, we allocate guides and porters only, confirming they have a complete insurance policy during the Trekking. Also, we recommend our guests confirm they have travel insurance before heading for Trekking in Nepal, as HW does not provide insurance for its clients.
All foreigners, Except Indian citizens, need visas to enter Nepal. The Nepal visa can be obtained from the Nepalese Embassy or consulate near your hometown or country. It can also be obtained On Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. Still, we suggest you first check with your nearby consulate whether you are eligible for getting an arrival visa or not. Please check out our Nepal visa information for more details.