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FAQ's

How to get there?
You can fly directly to Kathmandu from London, Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna, Amsterdam, Doha, Dubai, Dhaka, Karachi, Munich, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Paro, Lhasa, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Bangalore, New Delhi, Mumbai, Patna, Calcutta and Varanasi. Royal Nepal Airlines, Thai Airways, Qatar Airways, Indian Airlines, Pakistan International Airlines, Biman Bangladesh, Gulf Air, Indian Airlines, Air Sahara , Jet Airways, Austrian Air, Martinair, Air China, Druk Air fly to Nepal regularly.

Which is the best season to travel Nepal?
Because of the altitude variation and the cultural richness, Nepal is always good to travel throughout the year. However, October to February is the best season to travel. One can enjoy best mountain view at these months. This does not mean other season is bad, one can enjoy the greenery, white river rafting, cultural and festivals in other season.

What sort of preparation is needed before we come to Nepal for trekking?
You need not to worry about it. Leave your worries to us and ease our soul. We provide all the equipment needed on the trek. You may bring the general items for the trekking viz. comfortable walking boots,and proof jacket, T-shirts, woolen cap and gloves, sunglass, Swiss knife, sun bun creams, binoculars, camera, films, reading material and first-aid kit so forth. But, Remember! Nowadays, these kinds of trekking items and other related equipments could be purchased /hired in Nepal.

Do you operate treks as per our wish?
Yes, we do operate customized treks. This brochure only contains a list of suggested treks. It does not at all mean that you have to stick to this itinerary. We can arrange tailor-made trek to suit your schedule, preference and area of interest. They can be as short or as long according to your desire. Just, contact us and we will be glad to prepare an itinerary suitable to your own interests.

What does the tented trek mean?
A tented trek means camping in tents out in the open sky at the end of the day. Porters or animalfs back carries all the camping equipments and foodstuffs. A tented trek allows us to chart our own course and we do not have to take the usual trail, which means freedom from crowds and a more challenging adventure. It is a trek of your own world.

Could you tell me what the eTEA HOUSE TREKf means?
In a tea- house trek, we stay in lodges and eat in the restaurants (tea houses) for the whole trekking trail. This eliminates the need to drag heavy tents and cooking paraphernalia all over the place. On most popular routes, there are many lodges where we can stay and eat making fun. In short, it is a tension free trek. There is much redundancy in worries and troubles.

Could you tell me the general routine of a trekking day and the approximately walking hours in a day?
We start the day with a hot cup of tea and a bowl of warm water for washing face. After a hearty breakfast, we start walking. You proceed at your own pace and there is no need to keep up with the others because our guides will be with you. We walk for three to four hours before we stop for lunch. After the meal, we hit the trail again and reach our night-stop around mid-afternoon. You have the rest of the day to look the nature around and relax.

Package Tours
Mt. Everest Tour
Lumbini Tour
Incentive Tour
Cultural Tour
Painting Tour
Heli Ski Tour in Pokhara
Hunting Tour
Hot Spring Tour
Golf Package Tour
Trekking Route
Kalapatthar Trek
Ghodepani Ghandruk Trek
Holy Trek to Muktinath
Round Annapurna Trek
Annapurna & MBC Trek
Langtang Valley Trek
 
 
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