
- Nepal Trekking
- Nepal Package Tour
- White Water Rafting
- Mountain Expedition
- Nepal Peak Climbing
- Nepal Sightseeing Tour
- Hotel Reservation
- Air Ticketing
- Jungle Safari Tour
- Nepal Mountain Biking
- Mountain Flight Booking
- Paragliding In Nepal
- Bungee Jumping In Nepal
- Nepal Bird Watching
- Nepal Village Tour
- Nepal Hiking
- Yoga &Meditation Tour

- Honey Hunting Tour Wild Bee honey hunting
- Traditional Wedding hindu & buddhist wedding
- Golf Tour golf tour in Pokhara & KTM
- Honey Moon Tour Chitwan & Pokhara & KTM
- Nepal Charity Tour Charity Tour in Nepal

Trekking Type
About Nepal Trekking Type
Nepal Government assigns Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN) to implement Trekking Registration Certificate (TRC) now becomes TIMS Registration Required for trekkers.
Trekking permit:
A valid permit is required for certain areas, which we will obtain upon your arrival. We will require two working days and two passports size photographs. Permits are not required for the Annapurna, Everest and Langtang treks. However, conservation fees are required for these national parks.
Disposal of rubbish:
We recommend that each trekker have keep a small bag during the course of the trip. Each morning a small fire is lit for burnable rubbish. Any non-burnable or non-biodegradable rubbish should be carried back to Kathmandu and disposed appropriately.
Money and valuable securities:
Always carry Nepalese rupees in small bills on your trek. The amount to be cared depends on the area and the duration of the trek. A guideline for this will be presented during our trek briefing. Money will only be required for the purchase of soft/hard bottled drinks and souvenirs along the way. Other money and valuables should be kept in a safe deposit box in your hotel in Kathmandu.
TREKKING IN NEPAL
Nepal is a land of extreme topographical, climatic and ecological contrasts. South of the central Himalayas, this mountain kingdom with an area of 147,181 sq. km, varies in altitude from the plain of 100m. To 8848m, the height of Mt. Everest, within a short span of less than 200 km. Biodiversity ranges from tropical to sub-tropical to alpine flora and fauna within that short north -south axis. Few countries in the world might have such a vast range of natural beauty crammed into a small area. The kingdom is a reign of natural and adventure opportunities are many.
For tourists with no prior experience of trekking, soft trekking routes amidst sprawling tribal villages with sweeping views of green hills and snowy peaks are available around Kathmandu and Pokhara. The trek starts from road head, goes up the hill until a panoramic view unfolds before the eyes and winds back to the comfort of the city on the same day or camping overnight on a ridge for view of sunrise over the snowy massif and coming down to the city the next day. Friendly and smiling Sherpas take care of you during the trip.

