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Trip Overview
Nepal is full of craggy mountains, fenced-liked by giant snowcapped mountains. Makalu is the fifth-highest mountain in eastern Nepal, with a height of 8481m. The Makalu Basecamp trekking is an integrated adventure to the beauty of the Himalayas, reigned by Mt. Makalu and the lush green valley with its alpine trees, flora, and fauna.
The trek to Makalu Basecamp begins from Num, and access to Num will be arranged by driving through Tumlingtar Airport. The trail mostly goes along the side of the Arun River in Makalu Baruntse National Park. Several high passes like Shipton and Keke La will reward the majestic figures of the world-reigning Himalayas.
To be in the passes means getting aerial views of the gorgeous Himalayas and the lush green forest, which are interlinked. The views of glaciers, waterfalls, lush green valleys, and beautiful cliffs truly make this trekking trail travel to a wonderland, and the mind and soul are excitedly connected upon catching the worth-view site.
The trekking is from more accessible to moderate and then to a complex mode. Eventually, the trekkers will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the mountain and the aerial view of the valleys just below the top-class mountains.
The fertile land of the Arun Valley is rich in biodiversity and is often visited by trekkers to meet birds and other wild animals. Trekkers will have time to interact with locals, their culture, and tradition. The spiral fields with cultivated lands are awe-inspiring. Villages passed through are lovely. Trekking on this route becomes unimaginably memorable, and the insights of the people and the nature that lay underneath Mt Makalu, Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and other sky lark giants treat the trekkers of Mt. Makalu Basecamp with the “Superb, unforgettable vivid memories.”
Itinerary
Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, the Aaozora Travel & Tour representative will greet and assist the Makalu Basecamp Trekking team in transferring to their hotel. The team will spend the night at the hotel, and breakfast will be provided.
The team will take a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu, visiting renowned world heritage sites such as Darbar Square, Swayambhunath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Pashupati Nath Temple. The team will spend the night at the hotel, and breakfast will be provided.
After breakfast, the team will fly from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and drive to Num via Hururu in a private jeep. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek begins from Num and offers views of cultivated land and beautiful villages. The trail leads through forests and across a suspension bridge over the Arun River. The trekking team will pass through tea gardens and traverse buckwheat, corn, and barley fields before arriving at Seduwa village. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek continues through meadows and terrain to Gyang School, Hindrungma, and Rupisa villages. The team will stay the night at Tashigaun, a Sherpa village, and trek amidst cool breezes and streams. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trail passes through a rhododendron forest and across streams to summer pastures. There are no settlements or villages after leaving Tashigaun, except for a few huts made by shepherds. The team will climb up to a kharka at an altitude of 2900m, which offers mystical views. From there, the team will ascend to a ridge separating Iswa and Kasuwa and gradually descend to Kauma Danda. The team will spend the night at a mountain lodge, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek to Dobato begins with a less steep trail that leads to a large Mani wall with prayer flags. The team will enjoy spectacular views of Peak 7 and the Chamlang Himalayas before a moderate climb through a narrow gully to the Kekela Pass at an altitude of 4127m. The team will then descend to a lake and connect to the Shipton La pass, which has an altitude of 4230m, through large boulders. The team will then descend from the rhododendron and fir forest to reach Dobato, where they will spend the night at a guesthouse. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek to Nhe Kharka begins with a steep, narrow trail that leads to the forest along the side of Barun Valley. The team will follow a nebulous trail along the Brun River and through thin rhododendron forests to arrive at Yangle Kharka. The team will then climb steeply from Yangle Kharka to the north side of the Barun River, which leads to Nhe Kharka. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The team will have a rest or acclimatization day to adjust to the altitude. They can engage in hiking and walking activities or take a trip to Parvati caves to enjoy the views of Peak 3, Peak 7, and the Barun Valley. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek to Langma Le begins after breakfast at Nhe Kharka. The team will cross a wooden bridge just before the Barun River curves into the northern side. They will then climb gently to reach terrain approximately 2000m high from the cliff base, leading to Ripok Kharka. The trekkers will follow a rugged trail above the kharka and proceed ahead, crossing shepherd huts and joining the moraine trail made by the Barun Glacier. The team will enjoy grand views of Peak 3, Chamlang, Pyramid Peak, Peak 5, and others in the ranges. Leaving the Glacier to its northern side, the trekkers will enter a little muddy valley and go to Langma Le overnight. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek to Makalu Base Camp begins from Langma-Le via Sherson Kharka. The team will then climb to a pass approximately 100m above the Makalu Basecamp. The destination will be visible, and the team will continually hike down to the Makalu basecamp through boulders, enjoying the jaw-dropping majestic views of the south face of Mt. Makalu. The southern part of Mt. Makalu base camp looks like it is leaning over the buttress that stands to propel Makalu from the base camp. The team will climb on this buttress, which exposes the gorgeous panoramic view of Mr. Baruntse, Mt. Everest, and Mt. Lhotse, including Peak 6 and Peak 7. After lunch, the trekkers will hike to Hillary camp to cherish the picturesque view of the world-known mountain cluster. The team will spend the night at a mountain lodge, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
Before breakfast, the team will climb to the Makalu viewpoint and enjoy extraordinary views of Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Everest, and Baruntse, including Peak 6 and 7 with Makalu glacier from the Makalu viewpoint. Upon enjoying the long-life memorable views, the team will return to the Makalu base camp. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
After breakfast at the base camp, the team will hike back to Nhe Kharka. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek back to Dobato will take approximately 5 hours. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The trek begins by crossing the Shipton La Pass at 4230m and heads toward the Kekela Pass. The team will then stay overnight at a guesthouse, where all three meals will be provided.
The team will trek down to Sedua from Tashigaun and stay overnight at a guesthouse. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided.
The team will continuously trek down the Arun River and proceed towards Cham-la Kharka before driving to Tumlingtar. The team will spend the night at a guesthouse, where lunch, breakfast, and dinner will be provided.
The team will take a scenic flight over eastern Nepal and return to Kathmandu. They will be transferred to their hotel, where they will spend the night, and breakfast will be provided.
The team will have a leisure day in Kathmandu to explore the city and market around the hotel. They will spend the night at the hotel, and breakfast will be provided.
The Airport Representative of Aaozora Travel & Tour will drop off the team at the airport three hours before their international flight. The team will bid goodbye and hope to welcome them back to Nepal on their next trip. Breakfast will be provided.
Cost Include
- The airport provides pick-up and drop-off upon arrival and departure.
- Meeting before trekking.
- three nights in a tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu.
- Travel by private vehicle from Kathmandu to trekking starting point.
- Full-day English-speaking Tour guide led sightseeing tour in Kathmandu by private vehicle.
- All required documents permit procedural charges.
- Trekking reusable equipment: sleeping bag, walking poles, duffel bag.
- An experienced English-speaking government-registered trekking guide and local porter to carry your luggage (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
- Guide and porter salaries, insurance, equipment, transportation, meals, and lodging.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. - Complementary snacks: energy bars and cookies.
- Fresh seasonal fruit after dinner.
- Unlimited chlorinated safe drinking water.
- Oximeter: Checks pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation.
- All mountain accommodation (soft, comfortable, private rooms with shared toilets).
Comprehensive first aid kit. - All government and local taxes.
- Souvenir: Blue sky trekking T-shirt and trekking route map.
- Farewell dinner in a familiar Nepali restaurant with traditional folk music and dancing
Cost Exclude
- Nepal Visa (30 USD for 15 days, 50 USD for 30 days).
- International flights to and from Nepal.
- Meals in the city except for breakfast and other mentioned special dinners.
- Expenses incurred during the city tour.
- Additional Travel Costs.
- Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and battery charging on your trek.
- Travel insurance (for helicopter evacuation if needed during the trek).
- Personal expenses include laundry, phone calls, internet/email, etc.
- Bar and drinks bill.
- Tips for guides, porters, and drivers.
- All other items not included in included items.
Private Group
We can plan Everest Base Camp Trek privately on any date you prefer throughout the year. Just inform us of your preferred travel dates for the Everest Base Camp Trek, and we’ll tailor it to your schedule. Feel free to contact us using the form below.
Trekking Equipment Checklist
- Adjustment of health requirements
- Money: cash/credit card
- Sleeping bag provided by Nepal Trekking Aozora
- First aid kit; for mild diarrhea, it should include lip balm, aspirin, band-aids, antihistamines, and Imodium or similar tablets.
- Wet wipes for cleaning can be purchased in Kathmandu.
- rehydration powder, and any additional prescription medications you may be taking in certain cases.
- Fleece jacket or pullover.
- Fleece windproof jacket (optional).
- Daypack (25-30 liter) for carrying personal needs during the day.
- Torch/flashlight – headlamp style is ideal.
- Insect repellent, sunscreen, lip balm.
- Refillable water bottles – minimum 1 Liter Aluminium or Nalgene polypropylene are best.
- Warm hats, sun hats/bandanas, scarves, sunglasses, gloves – wool or fleece, and Gore-Tex.
- Bag liner to make the bag waterproof (a duffel bag will be provided to each trekker for trekking by Kathmandu Blue Sky Trekking).
- Windproof/waterproof jackets and pants.
- Comfortable, durable walking shoes (worn often before setting out).
- Socks: Wear a combination of thick wool blends and thin cotton – make sure your boots match such combinations.
- Evening running shoes or sandals.
- Wool jumper/sweater/fleece. Lightweight during the summer and one heavyweight or two lightweights during the winter.
- T-shirt 3 or 4.
- Shirt – long sleeves.
- Read/write material.
- Thermal upper and lower.
- Very warm clothing for winter (December to March)
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Essential Tips
- Down jacket
- Thermals for nights and early mornings
- Merino wool T-shirt for sunny days
- Rain jacket for rain and snow
- Gaiters to prevent snow from entering your boots
- Waterproof hiking boots
- Trekking poles for navigating through deep snow
- Rain covers for your backpack
- Sunhat, sunglasses
- Woollen gloves
- Trekking/hiking sticks
- Head torch or headlight
- Lip balm and moisturising cream
- Swimming costume (if the itinerary includes hot spring)
- Water bottles
- Duffle bag
Travelers or visitors must obtain a tourist visa to visit Nepal, which can be acquired before the trip at the Nepalese embassy in your country or on arrival at Kathmandu International Airport. Visas are also available at Nepal’s entry gates for those entering from Tibet or India by land. Visa fees must be paid in cash. Different visa options are available for stays of varying lengths, including up to 150 days. These visa options apply to all types of activities in Nepal, such as trekking, adventuring, climbing, expeditions, home stays, river rafting, and exploring nature.
- 入国ビザ料金と期間ビザ発行箇所と料金
Sr. N | ビザ料金 | 期間 | ネパール空港 | 東京・福岡 | 大阪 |
1 | USD 30や同等の地元料金 | 15日間 | 3000日本円地元金 | 3000日本円か地元金 | 3300日本円か地元金 |
2 | US$50や地元金 | 30日間 | 5000日本円 | 5000日本円 | 5500日本円 |
3 | US$140や地元金 | 90日間 | 12200日本円 | 12200日本円 | 13200日本円 |
4 | 1日3US$地元金 | 100日間以上は | —– | —– | —– |
- ネパール入国ビザ手続き方法について詳しくはネパールビザ申請(ネパールビザ取得)から
Tourism in the Nepal Himalayas has been popular since the 1970s and is now well-known for trekking. There are various routes available with different permissions based on the regulations attached to the characteristics of the route. For instance, the Himalayan trekking course towards Annapurna, the Everest Highway, and Langtang Valley requires a normal trekking permit and animal protection permit. The courses are divided into those that take you to the charm of spectacular views known in remote areas that cannot be entered without a trekking permit. Off-the-beaten routes like Mustang, Upper Dolpo, and Tsum Valley require special permits and procedures. Attached are some specimens of trekking permits and special permits for your review.
Travel insurance is an important safety net in case you face an unexpected illness, accident, or natural disaster while traveling. We take our customers’ travels seriously and want to ensure they are well taken care of. If you plan on trekking through rough roads in Nepal or Tibet, it’s important to be prepared for the adventure and potential risks. If you love exploring nature but are in trouble due to a natural disaster or illness deep in the mountains, there are limited reliable hospitals which are in the main cities of Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Biratnagar will be unexpectedly high to cure in case you are not insured of. Rescuing you from remote parts in urgency will helplessly be the way-chartered helicopter operations.
However, it can be difficult and confusing to arrange for a chartered helicopter without valid travel insurance. Therefore, it is highly recommended to carry a copy of your valid travel insurance card with you for your safety. In the unlikely event of an emergency, entrusting a copy of your travel insurance card with the company can help ensure a safer and smoother rescue process. We appreciate your cooperation in this regard. For more information on how to apply for a visa to enter Nepal, or for general travel and insurance-related queries, please let us know.
Nepal is a country where you can enjoy various exciting nature activities such as trekking, mountain climbing, adventure trekking, high altitude base camp trekking, high pass trekking, and rafting. However, these activities are usually located in remote mountainous regions that may be challenging to access. Our top priority is to ensure the safety of our customers and to take all necessary precautions to prevent any mishaps.
In case of any medical emergencies, we rely on helicopter rescue operations, which can be complicated and time-consuming. Therefore, we kindly request our customers to inform us in advance if they have any pre-existing medical conditions such as a long-term illness, dangerous illness, heart condition, etc. This information will be useful for us to provide customized on-site support and advice during the trekking or sightseeing trip, and our English/Japanese guides respective to the group type will be there to assist you in any way possible.
We appreciate your cooperation and understanding in this matter, and we want to ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable experience during your visit to Nepal.
Please note that the trekking itinerary mentioned above is just an example, and the prices are based on the sample itinerary. However, we can customize the itinerary according to your preferences. If you have any queries or wish to make any changes to the itinerary, please feel free to contact us. We will respond to your inquiries and make the necessary changes to the itinerary based on your convenience.
We also offer handmade plans by mountain-trekking-tour-professionals, and we will provide you with a free estimate plan based on your requirements. We provide various trekking options, including trekking with porters, trekking with guides, trekking tours with different guides and porters, and all-in-one trekking tour packages. So, please let us know your preferences, and we will quote you the best possible prices.
We also provide domestic flight tickets, bus tickets from Pokhara to other destinations, rafting plans, mountain flights, Chitwan National Park package plans, sightseeing tours in Lumbini, Pokhara, and Kathmandu, Japanese and English guides, private car rental services, and other services. We aim to provide services that cater to your convenience and preferences. We offer customized services and decide according to your requests. Please contact us for availability and to book your services.
To reserve your tour or trekking package, transfer a 30% deposit to our company bank account. We recommend internet banking but can provide other payment options. For other services, full payment is required. Please transfer the cost through internet banking or let us know your preferred payment option.
If you are looking to plan rafting trips, Chitwan National Park tours, Lumbini or Pokhara sightseeing, or Kathmandu world heritage sightseeing with an English or Japanese guide, our team is ready to help you with all your requirements. To book any of our services, we request you to transfer the cost of the trip through Internet banking. However, we are open to other payment options as well. Please let us know which one suits you better.
We also offer private car rental services to take you to your destination.
We cater to customers who wish to travel to Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan, and India but are either first-time travelers or not well-versed with prices and tour destinations. Our services are also helpful for those who don’t have the time to plan their trip or want a professional estimate. We provide our customers with free itineraries and estimates. Our handcrafted plans and estimates are customized to cater to the needs of our customers, from beginners to advanced users. We also offer free estimates for trekking tours. Please feel free to utilize our services.
Up to 4 children on tour are free.
To reach Annapurna for trekking, you have three options- bus, private car, or flight from Kathmandu, depending on your preference. If you choose to travel by bus, be prepared for a longer journey of about two to three days. In contrast, traveling by private car offers a chance to immerse yourself in nature, culture, and the daily life of locals. You could enjoy the scenic greenery on either side of the Nepal National Highway that follows the Trisuli River, stop wherever you like to sip tea, and make the most of your journey to Pokhara.
If you plan to go on the Tibet Simikot or Kanchenjunga trek, you can take a flight from Kathmandu and then continue on foot. For the Langtang trek, you can either take a bus, a private vehicle, or a chartered helicopter. It is also possible to do all the trekking or tours by chartered helicopter. We will guide you on all means of transportation through mail and other means of communication, let us know your requirement.
Are there any hospitals or clinics on the trekking route, especially in the remote areas of the Solu-Khumbu region, such as the Everest Trekking Region?
Yes, there are hospitals and clinics located in Jiri, Lukla, Kunde, and Pheriche, which are popular spots along the Everest Highway trekking route. These facilities have been set up to reach assistance to the travellers in this area including altitude sickness. Altitude sickness is a unique condition that can be dangerous if left untreated.
For those visiting the Jomsom/Manang region in Annapurna, trekkers will have set up of hospital at Jomsom and Manang. This is to ensure that you can enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the area with a healthy body and mind. However, if you feel unwell or experience symptoms such as loss of appetite, fever, or diarrhea, which you suspect are not related to altitude sickness, please discuss your situation with your guide immediately and seek medical attention. We encourage you to prioritize your health and well-being by visiting hospitals and taking care of your health. It’s important to take care of your health while trekking. Some trekkers have experienced increased energy levels after trekking, while others have died from illnesses such as diarrhea, normal fever, and shortness of breath due to ignoring the warnings of altitude sickness.
Therefore, it is highly recommended to visit these established clinics and hospitals to ensure your well-being while trekking.
In the popular trekking routes, there are various health facilities like hospitals and clinics except for the remote areas. Even in remote areas, there are some healthcare facilities available, but for critical cases all these small hospital booth refers patients to the main cities for better care.
Altitude sickness is a condition that affects individuals differently. Even experienced mountain climbers or high-altitude trekkers may experience altitude sickness, while beginners may not be affected even when they exceed the normal altitude. Altitude sickness usually occurs when the altitude exceeds 3000m.
The best way to prevent altitude sickness is to climb slowly. If you feel any discomfort, it’s important to consult your guide and descend the mountain. You can avoid altitude sickness by choosing a reasonable route and gradually increasing the altitude. If you’re planning to trek in Nepal, it’s important to learn more about altitude sickness beforehand. We have over a decade of experience as mountain experts, so we can assist with altitude sickness or other illnesses that may arise during trekking.
When planning a trekking trip in Nepal, it’s important to prioritize your physical and mental health. Choose clothing that is comfortable, flexible, and can adapt to changing weather conditions. Trekking often involves spending nights in lowlands and highlands, so it’s important to prepare for significant temperature changes between day and night. In the Everest region, mornings and evenings are cold while afternoons can be sunny, so pack accordingly. Here are some essential items to bring on your trek: appropriate clothing and equipment, a healthy mindset, and a fit body.
The ideal trekking season in Nepal is from March to May, and from September to November or mid-December. Although it often rains from June to August, it is still considered a comfortable season for trekking in the Mustang and Dolpo area, which is the far northern remote part of Nepal. In autumn, from September to December, the skies are clear, and the Himalayas are beautiful. From December to February, the weather is bitterly cold, and snow falls at altitudes above 3,000 meters. However, if you are well-prepared, you can fully enjoy your trip. Spring fog begins in March, and the outlook becomes more difficult than we hoped for. Even if it is sunny after May, it is not suitable for trekking due to the rainy season.
Private rooms are available for sightseeing in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and other towns. However, for short treks and high-altitude Himalayan base camp treks, you will need to stay in a lodge. You’ll be served Nepalese dishes including dal bhat, fried noodles, chowmein, and thukpa (noodles with vegetables), as well as Western foods like French toast, toast, stir-fried vegetables, garlic soup, vegetable soup, omelets, dumplings, pizza, pancakes, and porridge. Additionally, you can also enjoy Tibetan dishes and boiled rice. The availability of menu items like potatoes, French fries, fried dumplings, squirt bread, steak, and more will depend on the price plan.
When trekking, you will usually be staying in rooms for two people instead of individual ones. During the busy seasons, you may have to sleep in a dormitory. If you are trekking to Everest or Annapurna between September and December, which is a popular route with fewer people in the group, you may even end up using a sleeping bag and sleeping in an empty dormitory.
The bed will come with a comforter and pillow, but if you tend to feel cold, it’s best to bring your sleeping bag. Make sure to check if you need a thicker sleeping bag depending on the trekking season. In some cases, the toilets may be located outside the lodge, so it’s a good idea to bring a raincoat and a flashlight. Remember to carry a flashlight with you, as the roads can be unfamiliar and dangerous.
In addition to Nepalese dal and bhat, there are a variety of dishes available such as porridge, papad, omelets, fried and boiled eggs, boiled potatoes, udon-style (mixed veg with noodle) soup with side dishes, stir-fried vegetables, tarkari (curry) fried noodles-style chowmein (fry noodle), pancakes, French toast, toast, sandwiches, boiled dumplings, meat and vegetable soup, fried rice, sweets, candy, bread, biscuits, snacks, and potato chips.
Recommended portable Japanese flavors for Japanese:
If you have a fondness for Japanese flavors, you can relish the nostalgic tastes of your hometown by carrying portable essentials such as miso soup, furikake, nori, cocoa, soy sauce, and cup ramen. These are highly recommended portable Japanese flavors that you can enjoy anytime, anywhere.
Recommended drinks:
Black Coffee, Hot Coffee, Milk Coffee, Milk tea, Hot Lemon, Hot Water, Mineral Water, Hot Chocolate, Garlic Soup, Corn Soup, Canned Bill, Cola, Hard Drink Garlic Soup, Hot Lemon, Hot Water, Milk Tea, hot chocolate, etc.
We offer experienced trekking guides who can speak either Japanese or English for each route. The prices of the guides vary depending on the route. Our trekking guides are knowledgeable about the roads and geography of the trekking routes, so you do not have to worry about any complaints during your trek. In case of any unforeseen events, we promise to take full responsibility for porter and guide services.
To become a guide, we entrust those who have worked as assistant guides for about two years and have had three years of experience after being qualified by the government-enrolled license. We carefully select our guides and porters who respect their profession and have been satisfied to work in the field. We prioritize safety and comfort for our customers, and our guides provide lively, worry-free sightseeing travel services with smiles and reassuring faces. We hope to satisfy our customers, and we believe that reliable service is expected when engaged in managing travel-trekking trips in Nepal Himalayan.
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Our location is near the popular tourist destination of Thamel, providing you with a peaceful environment to enjoy a cup of tea and engage in a conversation. You won’t be disturbed by beggars or other annoying people, and you can freely express your thoughts about your upcoming trip and your expectations from us. We are located just 10 minutes away from central Thamel, intentionally avoiding the crowds. However, if you wish to explore Thamel town, we can also arrange a pick up and dropping care for you.
Our company leader has a great passion for visitors from around the world. His 10 years of experience in Japan, his punctuality, and our company’s transparent pricing have impressed every visitor to date. Our leader’s kind nature has made him a legend in the field, and both staff and frequent visitors to Nepal have faith in him and our agent. Our team’s goal is to provide services that meet the expectations of our customers. As a company, we are committed to helping visitors achieving their long held reaching himalaya dream. We believe that our staff are not just guides, porters, or administrative runners, but also caregivers, guardians, nurses, assistants, secretaries, and advisors. We always request visitors to respect each staff member who serves as their caretaker, helper, assistant, advisor, or well-wisher.
Nepal is a popular destination for mountaineering, trekking, and peak climbing enthusiasts. The country boasts of untouched natural beauty, but in recent years, due to increasing development plans and population, deforestation and environmental pollution have become serious issues. Nepal is now experiencing the effects of global warming. As Nepal is a challenging site for trekkers, climbers, and tourists from various countries, it is important to avoid any acts that may cause pollution and harm to the environment.
Our company is committed to preserving the natural beauty of Nepal and avoiding pollution caused by tourists. We request our customers to dispose of all the garbage they generate during their trekking tours responsibly. Our company employs highly knowledgeable human resources (guides) for nature conservation and urges all customers to be mindful of preserving nature and contributing to the next generation. We request our customers to use the garbage bins set up by SPCC, ACAP, MCAP, etc. to avoid littering or to take their garbage home with them.
It would be beneficial to use this website to appeal to all agents and bookers worldwide, to ensure that they are not charged for causing pollution or littering the environment. This action should be taken with mutual understanding so that all of us involved agree with the measures taken to prevent pollution and littering.
We have created a frequently asked questions section based on the opinions, experiences, and advice of our past customers. This section is designed to answer any questions you may have, so please check it out before contacting us. If you do need to reach out to us, we are available at any time.
The Thamel district, a popular tourist area, has seen an increase in the number of children and adults begging on the streets. However, giving them money may not be the best way to help them, as it could hinder their development and perpetuate the idea that society bears the burden. Instead, it’s important to avoid such behavior and if you feel compelled to help, offer them food that is ready to eat, like pieces of bread or biscuits. This would prevent them from selling it for money. It’s also a good idea to educate these children about their social responsibilities.