At a Glance

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Trip Code GLABC002
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Trip Style Gay and lesbian Travel
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Duration 16 Days
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Maximum Altitude 4130m
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Trip Start Kathmandu |Airport
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Trip End Kathmandu |Airport
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Transport Private
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Price US$ 2199 per person

Trip Overview

Annapurna Gay Hiking is a popular trek in Nepal, ideal for exploring Gurung villages and enjoying breathtaking views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu mountains. You can relax in natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda, catch a stunning sunrise at Poon Hill, and visit historic sites like stupas and temples in Kathmandu. The trek is designed for the LGBTIQ community, showcasing both cultural diversity and the natural beauty of places like the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded by peaks such as Annapurna I, Gangapurna, and Machhapuchhre.

During the trek, you’ll traverse forested hills to Ghorepani and ascend Poon Hill for panoramic views. Continuing past Mount Machhapuchhre, you’ll reach the Annapurna Sanctuary, offering a unique chance to explore this majestic area before returning to Pokhara via Landrung and Dhampus. Before beginning our hiking adventure, we’ll immerse ourselves in Kathmandu Valley’s culture, visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, and explore Pokhara, known for its beautiful Himalayan views and serene Fewa Lake, where we can enjoy boating.

We will immerse ourselves in the culture of the Kathmandu Valley and explore the UNESCO World Heritage sites before heading to the lake city of Pokhara. There, we will enjoy boating and explore this amazing town with its stunning views of the Himalayas before we start this amazing hiking adventure.

You can also explore Gay trek to Everest Base Camp.

Why Annapurna Gay Hiking?

  • Inclusivity: Specifically designed for the LGBTIQ community, creating a welcoming and supportive environment.
  • Cultural Exploration: Opportunity to visit historic sites in Kathmandu and experience the cultural richness of Gurung villages.
  • Scenic Beauty: Breathtaking views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu mountains throughout the trek.
  • Natural Relaxation: Relax in natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda and enjoy the serene Fewa Lake in Pokhara.
  • Unique Experience: Witness stunning sunrises at Poon Hill and explore the pristine Annapurna Sanctuary.

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Trip Highlights

  • Annapurna Gay Hiking is Nepal’s most popular classic trek.
  • Explore the beauty of Gurung villages.
  • Enjoy views of the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and many other peaks.
  • Relax in the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda.
  • Witness the magnificent sunrise at Poon Hill.
  • Visit stupas, ancient palaces, temples, and monasteries in Kathmandu.
  • Explore the serene Fewa Lake by boat.

At a Glance

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Trekking Team Group Facts
Trip Code GLABC002
Trekking Team Group Trip Style
Trip Style Gay and lesbian Travel
Trekking Team Group Facts
Duration 16 Days
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Maximum Altitude 4130m
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Trip Start Kathmandu |Airport
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Trip End Kathmandu |Airport
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Transport Private
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Price US$ 2199 per person

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    Trip Itinerary

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    Departure from home

    Day 01

    Arrival and transfer to hotel

    Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu. Traditional welcome by our airport representative. Your guide briefs about your further programme. Typical Nepali dinner served in the evening.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Hotel
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals D
    Day 02

    Kathmandu sightseeing

    Your day begins with breakfast at your hotel, followed by a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley. Explore the vibrant city, engage in cultural activities, and learn about its rich arts scene. You’ll visit the famous Buddhist Swayambunath Temple, known for its stunning view of Kathmandu Valley and attracting Buddhists and tourists worldwide.

    Next, you’ll proceed to Pashupatinath Temple, a significant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, drawing hundreds of elderly Hindu followers annually. Finally, you’ll visit Boudhanath Stupa, the largest stupa in Nepal and a major Tibetan Buddhist temple outside Tibet. Located in Boudha town, it’s renowned for its Buddhist symbolism and role as a center of Tibetan culture in Kathmandu.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 6Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 20Km
    Day 03

    Drive to Pokhara

    After breakfast, we’ll drive to the picturesque town of Pokhara in western Nepal. Enjoy the fresh air and marvel at the stunning beauty of the area, nestled among some of the world’s tallest mountains. In the afternoon, we’ll take a boat ride across Phewa Lake to admire the magnificent views of the Annapurna mountain range. Watch as their snow-capped peaks reflect beautifully in the calm waters. The Annapurna range offers one of the most breathtaking mountain panoramas globally. Later, enjoy the sunset by the lakeside and dine at one of the renowned restaurants along the lake.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 6-7 hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 200Km
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 600m
    Day 04

    Drive to Nayapool-Trek to Tikhedhunga

    After breakfast, you’ll embark on a 1.5-hour drive to Nayapul, the starting point of the trek, in a private vehicle. From there, trek to Tikhedhunga along a scenic dirt road beside a lovely stream. Initially, catch glimpses of the Himalayan peaks before immersing yourself in the lush green mountains and local village scenery for the rest of the day. You’ll spend the night at a guest house along the way.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 5Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 8km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 470m
    Day 05

    Trek to Ghorepani

    Today’s trek involves a challenging ascent up 3,300 stone steps. The trail begins by crossing a suspension bridge over a stream. As you climb through steep stone steps to Ulleri, a village of the Magar community, you’ll pass through meadows, fields, and rhododendron forests. Bird enthusiasts can spot various species like redstarts, kingfishers, dippers, and forktails here. Continuing on to Nangethanti, you’ll eventually reach Ghorepani. From Ghorepani, enjoy breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I, Tukuche, Nilgiri, Hiuchuli, and Tarke Kang. Spend the night in a lodge at Ghorepani.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 6-7Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 15km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 1300m
    Day 06

    Sunrise at Poon Hill & trek to Tadapani

    Get up early today and hike uphill for about 400 meters to Poon Hill, which takes around 45 minutes. Experience a stunning sunrise over the Annapurna range. Watch as the mountain peaks transition from soft pink to shimmering gold as the sun rises higher in the clear blue sky. Poon Hill offers views of two of Nepal’s eight mountains above 8000 meters, visible on clear days. Afterward, return to the hotel for breakfast before continuing your trek to Tadapani. Spend the night at a lodge in Tadapani.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 7hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 14km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 400m
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 600m
    Day 07

    Trek to Chhomrung

    The path leads downhill through a forest alive with birdsong. After about 45 minutes of walking, the trail steeply descends through terraced fields to Kimrung Khola. Cross a suspension bridge and continue to Gurjung. Then, after a 45-minute ascent, walk straight to reach Chhomrung at 2170 meters altitude. It takes 4-5 hours to trek from Tadapani to Chhomrung. Spend the night at a lodge there.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 6Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 13Km
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 800m
    Day 08

    Trek to Dovan

    The trail starts by descending 310 meters down thousands of stone steps, crossing the Chhomrung stream, and then climbing up to Sinuwa at 2340 meters. The path is surrounded by rhododendrons adorned with orchids and ferns, making for an easy walk. After descending steep stone steps to Bamboo, where you’ll have lunch, you continue through the cool forest for about an hour until you reach Dovan at 2630 meters altitude. Spend the night at a lodge there.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 7-8Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 16km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 800m
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 600m
    Day 09

    Trek to Machhapuchre Base Camp

    The trek today is uphill alongside the Modi River, passing through gorges before the valley opens up as we reach Machhapuchhre Base Camp. The scenery is stunning, with waterfalls and snowy areas, and we are now above the tree line. The view from here is breathtaking, and we will stay to acclimatize before heading to Annapurna Base Camp.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 7 -8Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 12km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 1070m
    Day 10

    Annapurna Base Camp Trek/Annapurna Sanctuary

    Today marks the highlight of our trek as we journey towards Annapurna Base Camp. Located within the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), established by the Nepal government to preserve local plants and animals, this area boasts dense rhododendron forests and is home to various indigenous communities. Wildlife sightings like blue sheep, pika, snow leopards, and Himalayan Thar are common here, alongside a diverse bird population including vibrant species like Impheyan pheasants and Koklas.

    The trail to Annapurna Base Camp ascends gently through serene meadows, offering captivating views of towering Himalayan peaks. At the base camp, you’ll be treated to a 360-degree panoramic vista of the Annapurna Himalayas—a view unparalleled elsewhere. The sight of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Gangapurna peaks is truly awe-inspiring. Cherish these moments, as tomorrow we’ll retrace our steps to Himalaya Hotel and further to Dovan for our overnight stay.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 3Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 5Km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 300m
    Day 11

    Trek down to Dovan

    Savor the mountain views and sunrise while enjoying hot tea or coffee. After breakfast, trek back down to Dovan or Bamboo via Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC), Deurali, and Himalaya. We’ll take breaks for tea and lunch along the way. Spend the night at a lodge.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 9Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 19km
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 1070m
    Day 12

    Trek to Jhinu

    After breakfast, descend all the way to Jhinu. The trek is mostly downhill with some uphill sections as well. Upon reaching Jhinu, enjoy lunch and leave our luggage at the hotel. Then, trek downhill for about 35 minutes to the river to relax in the hot springs—an amazing experience where you can soak and enjoy with a cold beer. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 7hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 16km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 800m
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 600m
    Day 13

    Tolka trek

    Today is a relatively easy day with fewer ups and downs, but the trek offers stunning scenery. We begin by crossing a long suspension bridge and trekking alongside the Modi River and through some forests. We’ll pass through the Gurkha army-famous village of Landruk, known for its scenic views. The trek continues almost flat until we reach Tolkha, crossing a few more suspension bridges along the way. Tolkha is a charming village with excellent views of the Himalayas and comfortable accommodations, some even with attached baths.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 8hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 19Km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 500m
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 600m
    Day 14

    Trek down to Pokhara

    After breakfast, we will trek from Tolka towards Pokhara, enjoying the beautiful scenery and views of the Himalayan range along the way. Today’s trek is lengthy with some uphill sections, but mostly downhill until we reach the road where our transport will be waiting to transfer us to the hotel. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you can check into your hotel and relax by the lake, explore colorful restaurants, go shopping, or indulge in a spa treatment.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B L D
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 7-8Hrs
    Trekking Team Group Distance
    Distance 18Km
    Trekking Team Group Ascent
    Ascent 800m
    Trekking Team Group Descent
    Descent 700m
    Day 15

    Fly back to Kathmnadu

    Take a flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu and enjoy panoramic mountain views from the air. Spend the remainder of the day sightseeing, exploring shops, or relaxing at Kathmandu’s many cafes and rooftop restaurants. Later in the evening, celebrate your achievements.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Lodge
    Trekking Team Group Meals
    Meals B
    Trekking Team Group Time
    Time 30Min
    Day 16

    Drive to Airport for return flight

    Your last day in Kathmandu is yours to enjoy freely. Some may choose to shop, while others prefer exploring the city’s cultural sites. Our local guide can recommend the best shops nearby. Farewell! Our airport representative will accompany you to the airport.

    Trekking Team Group Accomodation
    Accommodation Hotel
    Back to home

    Cost Include

    • Kathmandu Airport transfers
    • An experienced  equipped English speaking Guide
    • Guided sightseeing and entry fee in Kathmandu
    • Internal flights and land transport involved in the itinerary
    • Airport tax
    • Good standard Hotel ( 4-5*) accommodation in Kathmandu & Pokhara with breakfast
    • Teahouse accommodation on trek twin sharing basic
    • Tims permit
    • Annapurna Conservation Fee
    • Insured and equipped porter as on IPPG rules
    • Ascents of  Base Camp & Poon Hill (3190m)

    Cost Exclude

    • Travel Insurance
    • Nepalese Visa
    • Tips for Guide and other trek staff
    • Meals except  6 breakfast in the city
    • Additional costs due to illness, rescue etc
    • Additional cost due to force majeure, changes of flight and itinerary
    • Personal drinks and bar bill

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    Holiday Information

    Joining Arrangements & Transfers

    All Clients travelling to Kathmandu will be met at the airport by a TTG representative who will arrange the transfer to the group hotel. Please look our logo at the arrival gate.

    Accommodation

    While in Kathmandu the group will stay in a mentioned hotel or hotels with similar categories as on itinerary. We choose hotels not to far from the main downtown. Most of our hotels will be in central Thamel so that you can shop, eat and go anywhere easily. Whilst on trek we spend in lodges/tea houses. The Nepalese trekking lodges also known as & tea-houses’s; are simple, friendly and atmospheric. As they are far from the nearest road is it not surprising that they are simple establishments as everything must be carried up by porters or animals. Most of these lodges have heated dining areas which are often attractively decorated. Bedrooms tend to be quite basic and are unheated with wooden beds and foam mattress. You will need a sleeping bag. The lodges have shared washing and toilet facilities. Some lodges have solar powered showers (charged at $3 – $5 per shower) and battery charging facilities (also charged at a rate per hour). Staying at the lodges is a great way to meet fellow hikers and the locals. Most accommodation is arranged on a twin sharing basis and if you are travelling by yourself you will room with another single traveller of the same sex. Please note, however, that at several of the places we stay above Chhomrong, there is a limited choice of accommodation and all the lodges have only multi-bedded rooms. Where this is the case, the group will be split amongst the available rooms and this could be unsegregated male/female. Hotel nights in Kathmandu and Pokhara single rooms are available for a supplementary cost. One the trek only sharing rooms.

    Solo Travellers

    Our group trips are designed for shared accommodation and we do not charge a single supplement. We believe single travellers should not have to pay more to travel. Single travellers joining group trips are paired in twin or multi-share accommodation with someone of the same sex for the entire trip. If you prefer to have your own single room then you have to pay single supplement, however the single room is only possible in Kathmandu not on the trek.

    Food

    Typical meals provided in the lodges will include some Nepali dishes and some international cuisine from pizza and chips. However as a responsible tour operator we encourage you to eat local food whenever possible because this will help the local economic and these local foods are always fresh. We order meals in advance and your trip leader will suggest you what is safe and good to eat there. Breakfast will usually be porridge, eggs, bread, lunch will be a simple meal with a like noodle, rice, and dinner will be 2 courses consisting of soup, main meal. All drinks & beverages and Deserts are extra. In Kathmandu breakfast is included if you have booked the hotel with us. If you are vegetarian is great if not we still recommend you to stay vegetarian especially during the trek.

    A Typical Day

    Shortly after first light you should wake and start packing your kitbag and making preparations for the day. Coming down to the dining room we will be served breakfast from the lodge kitchen before setting off on the day’s trek. We will generally reach our lunch stop by mid-day after around 3 or 4 hours of trekking. Lunch is taken at tea houses along the route. This is normally a leisurely affair and is a great time for relaxing, reading and sitting in the sun. Our porters usually catch up with the group during lunch and then are well on their way to the evening’s stop by the time we set off again. It is usual for the afternoon’s walk to be shorter than the morning session. On arrival at the lodge the trek leader will organise everyone’s room. After checking in to your room you may wish to relax with a beer on the terrace of your lodge before taking dinner. Dinner is taken in the dining room which normally has some form of heating. This is a great time of day for reliving the events of the trek so far and for general socialising. By 9.00pm most trekkers will have retired to bed and by 10.pm the whole lodge will be asleep.

    Group Leader & Support Staff

    The group will be led by an experienced English-speaking local leader, and on trek will have the services of porters to carry luggage.

    Spending Money

    Approximately US$400-600 (or equivalent Australian dollars, Euros etc.) changed into local currency, should be sufficient for miscellaneous personal expenses including tips for guide/porters, drinks for all trips & meals in the city. It is not necessary to obtain local currency (Nepali rupees) prior to departure.

    Sterling, US Dollars and Euros are equally acceptable for exchange in Nepal. We recommend that you carry your travel money in the form of cash, since you will exchange the majority of this on the day of your arrival in Kathmandu. If you prefer not to carry all of your spending money in cash, it is possible to withdraw money (rupees only) from ATMs in Kathmandu using your debit or credit card. During the trek it is possible to buy snacks, chocolate, tea, coffee, soft drinks and beer on most days. Please be aware that since everything has to be carried up, these items become more expensive as you gain altitude.

    Guidance on Tipping

    Tipping is the accepted way of saying ‘thank you’ for good service. Tips do not form part of the wages of your guides, porters and trek crew but they are very much appreciated. It is important to remember that tipping is voluntary and should be dependent on good service. Normally the tips are given at the end of the trek and this is best done as a group rather than from individuals. Most groups will give the tips with a bit of ceremony (or sometimes a party) on the last evening, to mark the end of the trip. The level of tipping should be determined by the group as a whole with everyone contributing an equal amount that all are comfortable with. As a rough guide, we recommend about 10% of your trip. At the end of a trek many people also like to donate various items of their equipment to the porters and trek staff who work so hard to make the trip a success. Boots, gloves, hats, scarves and even socks (clean of course) are always warmly received by the porters. Technical clothing and equipment such as head-torches and trekking poles are highly prized by the Shepa crews. If you think you would like to donate equipment at the end of your trip, your local trip leader will make arrangements for a fair distribution among the trek crew.

    Baggage Allowance

    Your baggage on trek will be carried by porters. The packed weight of your trek bag whilst trekking should be no more than 12kg. It is possible to leave clothes or other items not required on trek at the hotel in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Domestic flight from Pokhara has 20KG of baggage allowance so it is not a problem at all.

    Altitude 

    This holiday involves going to high altitude. During the course of your trip you will reach altitudes in excess of 4200m metres. This is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but it is important that we follow some simple rules in order to acclimatize successfully. When we plan an itinerary we consider this very carefully and plan our holiday so spend many nights before getting to high point.

    Here you can find further information about Altitude Sickness.

    Equipment List

    The following checklist should help you with your packing. As a general rule, you should always try to keep the weight of your equipment to a minimum. The packed weight of your trek bag while trekking should be no more than 12 kgs for the porter.

    You must bring the following items:

    • Hiking boots
    • Socks
    • Trekking trousers
    • Waterproof over trousers
    • Underwear
    • Baselayer shirts
    • Casual shirt and/or T-shirts
    • Fleece jacket or warm jumper
    • Waterproof jacket
    • Warm jacket (down)
    • Sunhat
    • Warm hat
    • Sunglasses
    • Gloves or mittens
    • Daypack 30 litres
    • Headtorch and spare batteries
    • Sun protection (including total bloc for lips, nose etc.)
    • Water bottles 1 Litre x2 ( one for hot and one for cold)
    • Sleeping bag (comfort rated -10°C)
    • Washbag and toiletries
    • Toilet paper (you can also buy this in the lodges if necessary)
    • Antibacterial handwash
    • Small towel
    • Selection of dry bags (to keep trek bag contents dry)
    • Small padlock (to lock trek bag)
    • Basic First Aid Kit including: antiseptic cream, throat lozenges, diarrhoea treatment (Imodium), altitude (Diamox), painkillers, plasters and blister treatment, insect repellent, and re-hydration salts (Dioralite). Glucose tablets and multi-vitamin tablets.

    The following items are optional:

    • Trekking poles (recommended)
    • Trainers or similar
    • Spare laces
    • Shorts
    • Thermal baselayer – leggings
    • Sleeping bag liner
    • Travel clothes
    • Camera
    • Pen-knife (remember to pack sharp objects in hold baggage)

    Find more details about Equipment Checklist.

    Notes

    The Nepalese are still traditional and conservative in the way they dress. Therefore to avoid embarrassment on both sides we recommend that you respect this and do not wear revealing clothing or sleeveless tops while visiting Nepal. Shorts are acceptable, but they should reach to just above the knee and be modest and for women it is preferable to wear trousers or a long skirt.

    Passport & Visas

    A passport with 6 months remaining validity at the end of your stay is generally required. Please check the relevant embassy or consulate for other nationalities. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct travel documents and visas for your holiday. Visa requirements and charges are subject to change without notice. If you are travelling outside the EU you should have at least 2 blank pages in your passport for each country that you visit. All nationalities require a visa. The visa fee is $30 for 15 days, $50 for 30 days, $125 for 90 days and is obtainable on arrival. Payment must be made in cash and USD, GBP or Euros are accepted. Please bring small change. Bring 4 passport size photos for different permits.

    Trekking Permits – what do we need from you?

    We need your passport copy to make the necessary permit and arrangement. Please make sure we have this one month ahead of your trip.

    Health & Vaccinations

    You should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations or other preventive measures. You should be up to date with routine courses and boosters as recommended in the UK e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis A and typhoid. Malarial prophylaxis is not usually required for trips in the mountains, however, if you are visiting rural and remote low lying areas then they might be necessary. On holidays to more remote areas you should also have a dentist check up.

    Know more about how you can stay healthy in Nepal: Staying Healthy in Nepal.

    Currency

    The unit of currency in Nepal is the Nepalese Rupee. We can change this money in Kathmandu which has better rate than hotels and Airports. Guides will show you the place after arrival.

    Electricity Supply & Plug

    We recommend you check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items at Plugs and Socket.

    Preparing For Your Trip

    It makes a lot of sense to spend some time before coming on a trekking holiday getting some additional exercise. The fitter you are, after all, the more enjoyable you will find the experience. We suggest that you adopt a weekly exercise regime leading up to your trip. Regular hiking in hill country is the best training but jogging, squash and swimming are also good for developing cardio vascular fitness and stamina. Note that you will encounter a lot of steps on the trail while ascending and you might wish to tailor your exercise to take this into account. Whatever your preparation you should make time to spend at least a few days prior to your trip making long walks in hilly country. It is also a good idea to do some reading about the country and the culture of the local people before you embark on an adventure holiday.

    Climate

    October to November and March to May are the best times for trekking in Nepal. These months either side of the summer monsoon season are neither too hot in the foothills nor too cold in the higher elevations and they offer the best conditions for trekking. Pre-monsoon is the best time to see the colourful blooms of the rhododendron at lower elevations. The post-monsoon months usually offer the clearest skies and the most settled weather. At either of these periods you will encounter a wide range of daytime temperatures during your trip from approximately 25ºC in Kathmandu to approximately 14ºC at 3000 metres, and approximately -1ºC at Annapurna Base Camp. The ‘real feel’ temperature in the middle of the day will be much warmer than this but at night in the rarefied air the temperatures plummet and you can expect to experience overnight temperatures below freezing anywhere above 3000 metres. In the Annapurna Base Camp, the night time temperatures may reach –5ºC or exceptionally, below this. Extended periods of rain or snow are very unlikely outside of the monsoon period but short-lived storms can and do occur.

    Books

    • Lonely Planet Guide to Nepal. Lonely Planet
    • Rough Guide to Nepal. Rough Guides
    • Trekking and Climbing in Nepal. Steve Razzetti
    • Trekking in the Nepal Himalaya. Stan Armington
    • Kathmandu and the Kingdom of Nepal. Prakash Raj
    • Portraits of People: Nepal Himalayas. Eric Valli

    Maps

    Annapurna Base Camp. 1:50,000. Nepal Maps

    A good scale map with contour interval at 40 metres. This is the definitive map for the Annapurna Base Camp.

    Not to forget?!

    Please do not forget to come with a positive attitude, flexibility, a sense of humor and appetite of adventure and discovery.

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    How these top guide books have described us?

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    "Ein Absolut verlässlicher, superfreundlisher veranstalter  mit erstlkassigem Service.”

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    “Long-established trekking company with a breadth of experience and an easy-to-find location."

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    "A very reliable, super friendly agency offering top-notch service.”

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    “une agence engagée avec une belle expertise du terrain.”

    Additional Information

    This is ADVENTURE travel, and many of the destinations on this site are in remote, underdeveloped areas where unpredictability is the norm. Despite careful planning and organization, our adventure trips can’t be taken for granted like regular trips. Many of the places we visit lack the emergency health and safety services you’re used to in the developed world. Internal flights can be canceled, road transport is often uncomfortable and unreliable, and hotel standards may not match those of the West.

    If you’re not prepared for this, you shouldn’t travel with us. The unpredictability also means that our itineraries are statements of intent, not contractual obligations. Factors such as weather, transport difficulties, and political instability might require us to change any itinerary. The trip leader will make any necessary changes after consulting with the group. Such changes are rarely significant, and we always do our best to minimize their impact. However, we cannot be held responsible for changes or delays, regardless of their cause.

    What makes this trip different ?

    Trekking Team Groups is one of the main supporters of Ambe Foundation, a non-political and non-profit social organization. We contribute our support to the remote village of Nuwakot and different schools like Gramin Devi, Khumbeshwori through donation, sponsorship and partnership in various projects. For details click here what we do and why we do?

    Donation

    Trekking Team Group donates a percentage of business profits to the foundation on a yearly basis, which supports the ongoing maintenance cost required for Gramin Devi and Khumbeshwori school, a community-based school in Nuwakot.

    Sponsorship

    One of the major activities of Ambe foundation is the children sponsorship program, which is conducted with full collaboration with Trekking Team Group.

    Partnership (Volunteering Program)

    The Ambe Volunteer Program, organised by Ambe Foundation and Trekking Team Group, aims to mobilize teams of experts and interested individuals as an effective and economic measure in providing the human capital for education, health and community development in Nuwakot District.

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