Trekking in
Nepal :
Trekking is normally no more than walking in the mountain.
Your walking trail passes through different landscape, ethinic
villages, forests. Some treks start from low altitude and
step to the higher altitude, some treks starts from high
altitude and step up to higher. some trek are less than
2800m.
So we catagorise the trek:
1. Easy Level: a trek in a low altitude, not so steepy,
normally non technical, accessible for all.
2. Midium Level: A trek low to high altitude, good health
and good walking experience required, non technical,
3. High level trek: A trek breath taking in altitude, requires
very good health and good experience of trekking, technical
also.
4. Trekking Peak: Trekking is connected with a summit of
peak.
5. Expedition. Normally trek starts after your breakfast
0730 to 0800 in the morning. after 3-4 hours lunch break
than after unitl 4-5 o'clock trek continue.The walking is
in average 5-6 hours perday but in some cases
8-9 hours walking also exists.
About Altitude sickness/ accident during the trek:There
is posibility of altitude sickness if you have some of deaseses
like blood pressure. rhume (cold), respiration problem.
Other than this if the height is raidly gained you couldfeel
mountain sickness (Pulmonary Edema: head ache, loss of appetite,
nausea and sometimes vomiting
dizzyness). The accumulation of fluids in the cells and
body can be harmful in the lungs and brain. If the fluid
is collected in lungs there is very difficult situation
in respiration even thought at the time of rest. If one
does not descend down in this condition the fluid generates
cough and finally High altitude Pulmonary Edema. Precaution
of this: We advice you to take fluid as much as you can,
dont rush. use garlic soup during the high altitude. Use
preventive medication like Diamox, Coca ect.
Welcome to Nepal with leading trekking
agency in Kathmandu Servising since 1992.
NEPAL
ECOLOGY TREKS
'Namaste, Bienvenue au Nepal avec l'agence népalaise
francophone a but humanitaire depuis 1992'
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About Communication with nepalese people:
Nepalese people greet the people by Namaste with two hand.
Please do not touch the wemen by male and men by the wemen.
Remove your shoes to enter in holy places. Do not touch
the drinking vessel on your lips.
About Trekking Permit /
Entry Fees:
A trekking permit is a must to visit restricted areas mentioned
below. To visit normal trekking areas, no permission is
required.
Normal areas Trekking Permit / Entry Fees:
Annapurna
Region Entry : For foreign Nationals -NRS 2,000 P.P.
& for SAARC Nationals- NRS 250 P.P.
Everest and Langtang Region :For foreign Nationals
-NRS 1,000 P.P. & for SAARC Nationals- NRS 250 P.P.
Restricted areas Trekking
Permit / Entry Fees:
Restricted areas which have been opened for
Group Trekking
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:
For
further information regarding trekking in Nepal, Tibet and Ladakh,
hotel reservatin in Pokhara, Lumbini, Chitwan, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur
& Nagarkot and Trekking all over NEPAL call or write us
at our email address. puspa@mos.com.np
S.N. Area Fee (per person)
1. Areas of lower Dolpa For the first 4 weeks per week per
person US$ 10 and after 4 weeks per week per person US$ 20.
2. Taplejung District (Kanchanjanga Region):-Areas of Olangchunggola,
Lelep, Papung and Yamphudin Village Development Committee.
Sankhuwasabha District (Makalu Region):-Areas of Kimathanka,
Chepuwa, Hatiya and Pawakhola Village Development Committee.
Solukhumbu District (Everest Region):-All north-west area
way from Thame to Nangpala of Namche Village Development Committee.
For the first 4 weeks per week per person US$ 10 and After
4 weeks per week per person US$ 20
3. Rasuwa District :-Thuman and Tingure per week per person
US$ 10
4. Manang District:- Areas of Nar, Phu, and Northern area
of Tilche Village of Thochhe Village Development Committee
For September to November per week per person US$ 90 and December
to August per week per person US$ 75.
5. Mugu District:- Areas of Mugu, Dolpu, Pulu and Bhangri.
For the first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15.
6. Baihang District:-Areas of Kanda, Saipal, Dhuli. For the
first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per day per
person Us$15.
7. Darchula District:- Areas of Byas Village Development Committee.
For the first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15.
8. Upper Mustang and Upper Dolpa District:- For the first
10 days per person US $700 and After 10 days per day per person
Us$70.
9. Gorkha District (Manaslu Area):- For Sepetmber to November
per week per person US$ 90 and December to August per week
per person US$ 75.
10. Humla District (Simikot and Yari):- Areas of Limi and
Muchu village village Development Committee, and area way
to Tibet via Tangekhola of Darma Village Development committee.
For the first 7 days per person US $90 and After 7 days per
day per person Us$15.
Note : To get a group trekking permit an application form
with other relevant documents should be submitted through
any registered trekking agency of Nepal.
Trekking Permits Issuing Offices:
Dept. of Immigration, Bhirkutimandap, Kathmandu.
Miscellaneous Fees
a. Travel document (in case of loss/damage/theft/or expiry
of the passport)-US$ 20
b. Issuance of Entry Visa from the Dept.-25% additional fee
along with regular entry visa fee.
c. Certification of Arrival or Departure stamps or replacement
of trekking permit US$ 1 (one).
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Currency of Nepal: Nepalese
Ruppees (RS).
The climate in Nepal:
-Winter: December-February,
-Spring: March-May,
-Summer: June-August,
-Autumn: September-November.
Festivals in Nepal
a. Dashain (October)- one the most important festival is celebrated
in October.
b. Tihar (November)
c. Holi (March)
d. Chaitra Daisan (April)
e. Maha Krishna Jayanti (August/September)
f. Gai Jatra (August)
g. Buddha Jayanti (May)
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