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The Great Himalayan Trail

The Great Himalayan Trail

Trip Facts

Duration:

161 Days

Highest access:

6143 m

Group Size:

Minimum - 2 People

Location:

Nepal

Grade:

Strenuous / Adventure

Best season:

Spring / Autumn

Culture:

Cultural program with Special Dinner

Transportation:

Flight / Bus / private vehicle

Accommodation:

Hotel / Tea House / Camping

Meals:

BLD

Arrival:

Kathmandu

Departure:

Kathmandu

The Great Himalayan Trail (GHT) is the ultimate long-distance trekking adventure in Nepal, stretching across the entire Himalayan range from east to west. This extraordinary journey takes you through the most remote, diverse, and breathtaking landscapes on Earth, offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the full spectrum of Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural richness. Spanning approximately 1,700 kilometers, the trail begins in the far eastern region near Kanchenjunga and concludes in the remote far west near Humla. Along the way, trekkers traverse high mountain passes, deep valleys, ancient villages, and pristine wilderness areas that remain largely untouched by modern development. An Epic Himalayan Adventure
The Great Himalayan Trail is not just a trek it is a complete Himalayan expedition. Over 150 days, you will journey through Nepal’s most iconic and remote regions, including:

  • Kanchenjunga region
  • Makalu-Barun area
  • Everest (Khumbu) region
  • Rolwaling and Langtang valleys
  • Manaslu region
  • Annapurna region
  • Dolpo and Humla

Each region offers unique landscapes, cultures, and challenges, making every stage of the journey different and exciting. Diverse Landscapes and Natural Beauty, One of the most remarkable aspects of the GHT is its incredible diversity. The trail passes through Subtropical forests and terraced farmlands dense rhododendron and pine forests, High alpine meadows and glaciers, arid trans-Himalayan deserts, Trekkers will witness dramatic changes in scenery as they move from lush green hills to rugged high-altitude terrain, often above 5,000 meters. World’s Highest Mountains, throughout the journey, you will be surrounded by some of the highest peaks in the world, including, Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna These towering Himalayan giants provide constant inspiration and breathtaking views throughout the trek. 
The Great Himalayan Trail is also a journey through Nepal’s rich cultural mosaic. You will encounter a wide variety of ethnic communities, including Sherpa, Rai, Limbu, Tamang, Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan-influenced groups. Each region has its own Language and traditions Festivals and rituals, Architecture and lifestyle From Buddhist monasteries in the high Himalayas to Hindu villages in the lower hills, the cultural experience is as rewarding as the natural beauty. Adventure and Challenges
The GHT is a challenging trek designed for experienced and physically fit adventurers, trekkers will Cross multiple high passes above 5,000 meters, navigate remote and rugged terrain Camp in isolated wilderness areas Adapt to varying climates and altitudes, Proper preparation, endurance, and guidance from experienced trekking professionals are essential for completing this incredible journey. Wildlife and Conservation Areas, The trail passes through several protected areas, including national parks and conservation regions. Trekkers may encounter Snow leopards and blue sheep Himalayan thar and musk deer, diverse bird species, These Regions are vital for preserving Nepal’s unique biodiversity and natural heritage. A Journey of a Lifetime the Great Himalayan Trail is more than just a physical challenge it is a life-changing experience. It offers Deep connection with nature, Cultural immersion Personal growth and achievement 
The Great Himalayan Trail 161 Days Complete Journey is one of the greatest trekking adventures in the world. From the lush eastern hills to the remote western valleys, it showcases the very best of Nepal’s landscapes, cultures, and Himalayan grandeur also remarkable accomplishment and a true testament to adventure spirit for those seeking the ultimate trekking experience, this journey promises unforgettable memories, breathtaking scenery, and a profound connection to the Himalayas.

The Great Himalayan Trail Highlight’s

  • Trip Name: The Great Himalayan Trail
  • Hotels in Kathmandu: Standard, Budget or Luxury Star Hotel
  • All the Nights’ Accommodation:  Mountains Lodges (Guest House)
  • Domestic Flights: Kathmandu to Biratnagar 
  • Transportation: Land transportation (Car, Van, Local bus, Tourist Bus) or Private Jeep as per Guests required
  • Attractions: Mount Kanchenjunga  is the third tallest mountain in the world at 8,586 m you will have an Amazing view of Kanchenjunga Himalayan range such as Tent Peak 5,663 m/18,684 ft, Mt. Janu 7,710 m/25,300 ft, Mt. Kambachen 7,902 m/25,925 ft and also several  beautiful villages, waterfalls, (River) nature & culture 
  • Location: Kanchenjunga Conservation Area project (ACAP)
  • Grade: Moderate
  • Best Season: March, April, May and Sept, Oct, & Nov 
  • Walking hours: per day 5 to 6 hours 
  • Point of entry into the KCAP: Taplejung
  • Point of Exit into the KCAP: Taplejung
  • Group size:  2 to 14 members or (we can organize solo travelers private group & Family group as well) Bigger group could have discount rates so ask the expert properly.
  • Kanchenjunga Special Permit entry Point: Ghunsa
  • Kanchenjunga Special Permit entry Point: Ghunsa
  • Minimum Altitude: Kathmandu 1310 meters 
  • Maximum Altitude: Kanchenjunga North Base camp 5140 m, Rolwaling Tasilapchha, Dolpo region, Langtang Upper Trail etc
  • Note: If you can’t manage Great Himalayan Trail Trek in One Time, please let us know we can make tailored made Itinerary and you can do it part and next time to complete.
  • Trekking Permits: Similarly, the trekking permit system undergoes almost constant change. Currently most trekking itineraries require: (1) a National Park or a Conservation Area Permit, and (2) TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) permit. You may also require a Controlled Area Permit and/or a special trekking permit depending on the region. It is essential that you organise Controlled Area Permits through a registered trekking company, and if this is all you do the company will charge you a processing fee. You should always carry a photocopy of your passport when trekking. Also, be prepared to register at police check posts whenever requested 
  • Duration: 161 Days

Itinerary

The Great Himalayan Trail : 161 Days

Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu airport 1310 m welcome program by Himalayan Magic Treks then drop to Hotel with Breakfast
Day 02: Permit preparation and gear check at Kathmandu Hotel with Breakfast
Day 03: Fly to Bhadrapur, drive to Ilam 1200 m, visit tea Garden overnight at Guest House
Day 04: Drive to Taplejung (Suketar) overnight at Guest House
Day 05-18 – Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek 
Day 06: Taplejung 1820 m to Mitlung 920 m) 4 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 07: Mitlung 920 m to Chiruwa (1270 meters, 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 08: Chiruwa 1270 m to Sukethum 1575 m 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 09: Sukethum (1576 m) to Amjilosa (2308 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 10: Amjilosa (2308 m) to Gyabla (2730 m) 5 hrs (or to Phale 3140 m, extra 2 hours) overnight at Lodge
Day 11: Gyabla (2730 m) to Ghunsa (3595 m) 4 ½ hours overnight at Lodge
Day 12: Ghunsa (Acclimatization) we will do short exploration overnight at Lodge
Day 13: Ghunsa (3595 m) to Khangpachen (4050 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 14: Khangpachen (4050 m) to Lhonak (4780 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 15: Lhonak (4780 m) via Kanchenjunga North Base Camp (5143 m) to Pangpema overnight at Lodge 
Day 16: Explore and return to Ghunsa
Day 17: Ghunsa (3595 m) to Nango La Camp (4776 m) 5 ½   hours overnight at Tent
Day 18: Nango La Camp (4776 m) to Yangma Khola (3430 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 19: Yangma Khola (3430 m) to Olangchun Gola (3191 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 20-30 – Kanchenjunga to Makalu via Lumba Sumba Pass
Day 20: Olangchun Gola (3191 m) to Pass Camp (4453 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 21: Pass Camp (4453 m) to Thudam (3556 m) crossing the Lumbha Sambha Pass (5159 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 22: Thudam (3556 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 23: Thudam (3556 m) to Kharka (2700 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 24: Kharka (2700 m) to Chyamtang (2187 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 25: Rest Day in Chyamtang (2187 m) overnight at Tent
Day 26: Chyamtang (2187 m) to Hongon (2323 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 27: Hongon (2323 m) to Bakim Kharka (3020 m) 3 hours overnight at Tent
Day 28: Bakim Kharka (3020 m) to Molun Pokhari (3954 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 29: Molun Pokhari (3954 m) to Dhungge Kharka (3590 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 30: Dhungge Kharka (3590 m) to Cave Camp (3115 m) 3 1/2 hours overnight at Tent
Day 31-42 – Cave Camp (3115 m) to Kalo Pokhari (4192 m) 5 hrs overnight at Tent
Day 31: Kalo Pokhari (4192 m) to Kharka (4097 m) 5 hrs overnight at Tent
Day 32: Kharka (4097 m) to Yangla Kharka (3557 m) 4 hrs overnight at Tent
Day 33: Yangla Kharka (3557 m) to Langmale Kharka (4410 m) 4 hrs overnight at Tent
Day 34: Langmale Kharka (4410 m) to Makalu Base Camp (4870 m) 4 hours
Day 35: Makalu Base Camp (4870 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 36: Makalu Base Camp (4870 m) to Swiss Base Camp (5150 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 37: Swiss Base Camp (5150 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 38: Swiss Base Camp (5150 m) to Sherpani Col Base Camp (5688 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 39: Sherpani Col BC (5688 m) to Baruntse Camp (6050 m) crossing the Sherpani Col (6146 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 40: Baruntse Camp (6050 m) to Honku Basin (5500 m) crossing the West Col (6143 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 41: Honku Basin (5500 m) to Amphu Labsta Base Camp (5527 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 42: Rest Day
Section 2: Amphu Labsta Base Camp (5527 m) Rest day overnight at Tent Crossing High Passes to Everest Region
Day 43: Amphu Labsta BC (5527 m) to Chhukung (4730 m) crossing Amphu Labsta La (5848 m) 9 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 44: Chhukung (4730 m) to Dingboche (4410 m) 3 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 45: Dingboche (4410 m) Rest day overnight at Lodge
Day 46: Dingboche (4410 m) to Lobuche (4910 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 47: Lobuche (4910 m) to Gorak Shep (5140 m) with side trip to Kala Pattar (Everest Viewpoint) (5550 m) 6 hrs overnight at Lodge
Day 48: Gorak Shep (5140 m) to Everest BC (5364 m) and back to Lobuche (4910 m) 8 hrs overnight at Lodge
Day 49: Lobuche (4910 m) to Dzongla (4830 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 50: Dzongla (4830 m) to Dragnag (4700 m) crossing the Chola Pass (5420 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 51: Dragnag (4700 m) to Gokyo (4790 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 52: Gokyo (4790 m) Rest day, climb Gokyo Ri (Everest and Cho Oyu Viewpoint) (5360 m) overnight at Lodge
Day 53: Gokyo (4790 m) to Lumde (4368 m) 7 hours overnight at Lodge 
Day 54: Lumde (4368 m) to Thame (3820 m) 3 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 55: Thame 3820 m to Pachemuche Tsho 4780 m 6 1/2 hours overnight at Tent
Day 56: Pachemuche Tsho 4780 m to Tashi Labsta Camp 5665 m 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 57: Tashi Labsta Camp 5665 m Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 58: Tashi Labsta Camp 5665 m to Glacier Camp 4735 m crossing Tashi Labsta La 5755 m) 8 hours overnight at Tent
Day 59: Glacier Camp 4735 m to Kabug 4820 m 5 hours overnight at Tent
Section 3: Kabug (4820 m) to Beding (3740 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 60-75 – Beding (3740 m) to Dokhang (2791 m) 5 hours overnight over night at Lodge
Day 60: Dokhang (2791 m) to Simigaon (2036 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 61: Simigaon (2036 m) to Orangdanda (2029 m) 7 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 62: Orangdanda (2029 m) to Loting (1768 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 63: Loting (1768 m) to Bigu Gompa (2516 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 67: Bigu Gompa (2516 m) to Sano Jyandan (3127 m) crossing the Tinsang La (3778 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 68: Sano Jyandan (3127 m) to The Last Resort (1170 m) 5 hours overnight at Guest House
Great Himalayan Trail Langtang & Helambu Route
Day 69: The Last Resort 1170 m Rest day overnight at Guest House
Day 70: The Last Resort 1170 m to Listi 2260 m 5 hours overnight at Guest House
Day 71: Listi 2260 m to Shotang Kharka 3379 meters 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 72: Shotang Kharka 3379 m to Chogomogor Kharka 3925 meters 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 73: Chogomogor Kharka 3925 m to Kyansin 2520 m 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 74: Kyansin 2520 m to Tembathang 2160 meters 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 75: Tembathang 2160 meters to Chedupa Kharka 2513 meters 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 76: Chedupa Kharka (2513 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 77: Chedupa Kharka (2513 m) to Nemagchukpa kharka (3578 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 78: Nemagchukpa kharka 3578 m to Panch Pokhari (4074 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 79: Panch Pokhari 4074 m) to Intermediary Camp 4273 m 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 80: Intermediary Camp 4273 m) to Tin Pokhari 4255 meters 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 81: Tin Pokhari 4255 m to High South Camp 4867 m 4 to 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 82: High South Camp (4867 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 83: High South C 4867 m to High North Camp 4720 meters crossing Tilman’s Pass 5308 meters 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 84: High North Camp 4720 m to Kyangjin Gompa 3830 meters 7 hours overnight at Tent
Great Himalayan Trail Langtang Route
Day 85: Kyangjin Gompa 3830 m Rest day overnight at Lodge
Day 86: Kyangjin Gompa (3830 m) to Ghoratabela (3030 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 87: Ghoratabela (3030 m) to Syabru Besi (1503 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 88: Syabru Besi (1503 m) to Gatlang (2230 m) 5 hour overnight at Lodge
Day 89: Gatlang (2230 m) to Somdang (3258 m) crossing the Khurpudada Pass (3710 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 90: Somdang 3258 meters to Tipling 1890 m crossing the Pansan Pass (3830 m) 7 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 91: Tipling (1890 m) to Lapa Khola (1285 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Great Himalayan Trail Manaslu and Ganesh Himal Route
Day 92: Lapa Khola (1285 m) to Nauban Kharka (2750 m) crossing the Mangro Bhanjyang (2936 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 93: Nauban Kharka (2750 m) to Kerauja (2074 m) 7 1/2 hours overnight at Tent
Day 94: Kerauja (2074 m) to Jagat (1340 m) 7 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 95: Jagat (1340 m) to Deng (1860 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 96: Deng (1860 m) to Namrung (2630 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 97: Namrung (2630 m) to Sama (3520 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 98: Sama (3520 m) Rest day overnight at Lodge 
Day 99: Sama (3520 m) to Samdo (3875 m) 2 1/2 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 100: Samdo (3875 m) Rest day overnight at Lodge
Day 101: Samdo (3875 m) to Dharmasala (4460 m) 3 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 102: Dharmasala (4460 m) to Bimtang (3590 m) crossing the Larkya La (5160 m) 7 hours overnight at Lodge
Great Himalayan Trail Annapurna & Mustang Route
Day 103: Bimtang (3590 m) to Dharapani (1860 m) 7 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 104: Dharapani (1860 m) to Chame (2670 m) 6 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 105: Chame (2670 m) to Pisang (2675 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 106: Pisang (2675 m) to Manang (3540 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 107: Manang (3540 m) to Yak Kharka (4050 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 108: Yak Kharka (4050 m) to Thorong Phedi (4450 m) 4 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 109: Thorong Phedi 4450 m to Muktinath 3760 m crossing the Thorung La 5415 meters 9 hrs overnight at Lodge
Day 110: Muktinath (3760 m) Rest day overnight at Lodge
Day 111: Muktinath (3760 m) to Kagbeni (2810 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 112: Kagbeni (2810 m) to Yak Karkha (3478 m) 5 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 113: Yak Karkha 3478 m to Santa 3777 m crossing the Bhima Lojun La (4460 m) 8 hours overnight at Lodge
Day 114: Santa (3777 m) to Ghalden Ghuldun Khola Camp (4247 m) 6 hrs overnight at Lodge

Great Himalayan Trail Dolpa Route
Day 115: Ghalden Ghuldun Khola Camp 4247 m Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 116: Ghalden Ghuldun Khola Camp 4247 m to Nulungsumda Kharka (4987 m) crossing the Jungben La 5550 m & Niwas La 5120 m 8 hours overnight at Tent
Day 117: Nulungsumda Kharka 4987 m Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 118: Nulungsumda Kharka 4987 m to Chharka Bhot 4302 m 8 hours overnight at Tent
Day 119: Chharka Bhot (4302 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 120: Chharka Bhot (4302 m) to Chap Chu 4320 meters 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 121: Chap Chu (4320 m) to Dho Tarap (3944 m) crossing the Chan La (5378 m) 8 hours overnight at Tent
Day 122: Dho Tarap 3944 m to Numa La Base Camp (4440 m) 2 1/2 hrs overnight at Tent
Day 123: Numa La Base Camp (4440 m) to Danigar (4512 m) crossing the Numa La (5309 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 124: Danigar (4512 m) to Ringmo/Phoksundo Lake (3641 m) crossing the Baga La (5169 m) 9 hours overnight at Tent
Day 125: Ringmo/Phoksundo Lake (3641 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 126: Ringmo/Phoksundo Lake (3641 m) to Phoksundo Khola Camp (3630 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 127: Phoksundo Khola Camp (3630 m) to campsite (3750 m) 3 hrs overnight at Tent
Day 128: Campsite 3750 m to Pass Camp (4717 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 129: Pass Camp 4717 m to Shey Gompa (4343 m) crossing the Nagdala La (5350 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 130: Shey Gompa (4343 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 131: Shey Gompa (4343 m) to Bhijer (3850 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 132: Bhijer (3850 m) to Pho (4087 m) crossing the Yambur La (4813 m) 8 1/2 hours overnight at Tent
Day 133: Pho (4087 m) to Pung Kharka (4650 m) crossing Nyingma Gyanzen La (5563 m) 9 hours overnight at Tent
Day 134: Pung Kharka (4650 m) to Chyandi Khola (4830 m) crossing the Yala La (5414 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 135: Chyandi Khola (4830 m) to Takla Khola (3785 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 136: Takla Khola (3785 m) to Thajuchaur (4050 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 137: Thajuchaur (4050 m) to Shilenchaura Kharka (2945 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 138: Shilenchaura Kharka (2945 m) to Tiyar (2418 m) 3 hours overnight at Tent
Day 139: Tiyar (2418 m) to Mangri (1950 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 140: Mangri (1950 m) to Gamgadhi (2095 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 141: Gamgadhi (2095 m) to Rara Lake (2980 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Great Himalayan Trail Rara & Jumla Route
Day 142: Rara Lake (2980 m) Rest day overnight at Tent
Day 143: Rara Lake (2980 m) to Gamgadhi 2095 m 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 144: Gamgadhi (2095 m) to Bam (2700 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 145: Bam (2700 m) to Jogimara (3005 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Day 146: Jogimara (3005 m) to Piplan (1700 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent 
Day 147: Piplan (1700 m) to Apsia Lek (3195 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 148: Apsia Lek (3195 m) to Punkha Khola (3010 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 149: Punkha Khola (3010 m) to River Camp (2100 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 150: River Camp (2100 m) to Simikot (2985 m) 7 hours overnight at Tent
Great Himalayan Trail Humla Route
Day 151: Simikot 2985 m to Dharapuri (2300 m) 4 hours overnight at Tent
Day 152: Dharapuri (2300 m) to Kermi (2670 m) 3 hours overnight at Tent
Day 153: Kermi (2670 m) to Yalbang (3020 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 154: Yalbang (3020 m) to Thumkot (3380 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 155: Thumkot (3380 m) to Yari (3700 m) 5 hours overnight at Tent
Day 156: Yari (3700 m) to Hilsa (3720 m) crossing the Nara La (4620 m) 6 hours overnight at Tent
Day 157: Flight back to Simikot overnight at Guest House all meals
Day 158: Flight Back to Nepalgunj overnight Guest House 
Day 159: Flight back to Kathmandu overnight Hotel, evening farewell Dinner with typical Nepali restaurant trip successful celebration with Team.
Day 160: Free day in Kathmandu overnight Hotel with Breakfast
Day 161: Departure transport by private from your hotel to Airport for your onward destination

What are included in my Package?

The Trip cost will vary depending on the size of the group, duration of the trip and services basis. Make your own team to customize the price so contact us about the tour packages via email with your details to obtain a quote.

  • Airport pick up and drop by private transport
  • All Ground Transportation above Itinerary
  • 3 meals per day during the trek (Breakfast Lunch & Dinner) including Tea or coffee
  • Accommodation on Tea House ( Lodge ) or provided Tents during the trek as mentioned in the trek type.
  • All the Nights Hotel in Kathmandu with Breakfast as per Itinerary
  • High Experienced Government Licensed Guide and Necessary porter during the trek.
  • All Government local Taxes
  • National Park entrance fee
  • Trekking peak climbing and mountaineering permit
  • Special Trekking Permit for restricted /controlled Area as per Itineray
  • Satellite Phone for the safety and communication during the Trekking
  • Gamo Bag (portable) 
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System / TIMS Card
  • First Aid kit and general equipment for Porter.
  • Filming and documentary shooting permit
  • Conservation Area entrance fees as per Trekking Area 
  • Guide and porter salary
  • Himalayan Magic Treks Duffle Bag to protect your Luggage during the trek
  • All Field Staff insurance during the trekking and extra services according to the guest per Demand.
  • Himalayan Magic Trek’s Appreciation Certificate after the successful trek
  • Company T-Shirt, or Cap as a gift.
  • Farewell dinner with typical Nepali Restaurant

What are Excluded from my Package?

  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
  •  Trekking equipment any type of personal expenses such as Alcoholic Beverage drinks,phone and Laundry.
  • Emergency Rescue and Travel Insurance.
  • Trip Cancellation cost accident or Health, Loss Theft or Damage and personal effects. we Advice you to take out personal Travel Insurance.
  • Tips

Airport Reception:

Upon your arrival at the airport our representatives person with a Himalayan Magic Treks (LOGO) sign board, to show you on your arrival exit gate. Who taking care of you with reception then safely drive to the hotel, Briefing about program details before going to Mountains. At the airport we cannot enter the interior of the airport because a person who doesn’t have a plane ticket is not allowed to enter.

Accommodations:

We give our first priority to serve the customers with the most standard level. As for the accommodation, we have been providing star hotels in Kathmandu and even Mountain guest houses during the trek according to their need and requirement. We provide convenient Guest House with sound environment and hygienic foods for the guest to make healthy their trip. Everest region is popular and has wonderful accommodation facility compared to the condition of elderly times.

Meals:

We get a paradise of delicious food in Kathmandu valley. We have a lot of restaurants with different cuisine in city but during the Lodge trek we get to eat Continental, Indian and Nepali menu choices like Pasta, Pizza, Mo: Mo, Soup, Dal Bhat, Hot drinks Tea & Coffee etc. Our Guide (Leader) will manage and advice the Food for beloved Guests to be satisfy

Trekking Team:

Being homeland of Himalayas, it’s obvious to have challenging routes, dangerous weather, health issues; any of these situations is enough to ruin your trip. Leading around the steeply hills and rocky routes is not a job of common climbers and trekkers. Himalayan Magic Treks have been providing native leaders and staffs working in this field perfectly since many years to overcome tough challenges and make your trip a golden memory. Our Guides are trained and well certified by the Government of Nepal. Our staffs have received proper emergency guidance and evacuation education in the Himalayas. They are also entirely aware of correct knowledge of first aid to the victims. We have never and will never compromise on the safety to our clients; therefore, we provide insurance and medical services during the trek and compensation when they needs.

Field Staffs Rules:

To pass through challenging routes and to ensure your safety and comfort, we need adequate number of staffs. It includes guide, porter, driver, assistant guide and so on. We provide guide in every trip while one assistant guide to every 4-9 group of guests and two with every 10 crew. As for the porters, we send 1 porter for every 2 guest. The number of porter also varies to the load of the clients; a porter’s maximum load is 25kg. Our staffs are professional and expert guides (leader) who can speak languages like English, French, Germany, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and other as required. We can also manage any other staffs as per your demands.

Trekking Equipment:

Equipment does matter to make your trip comfortable and better so you must be serious about check list before going to trek. We advice to take general equipment for the trek click here on link about equipment lists

Safety & Security:

Security is our primary concern from your first day you will be under our service and protection. Our staff will pick you up at the airport and will assist you to your hotel. We have proper remedial services during the trek with professional staffs and services like first aid, and we will help to arrange oxygen bag and helicopter service for emergency rescue. We also focus on acclimatization days to get rid of altitude sickness. We will take care of you on arrival to till on in your final departure date (airport drop services)

Best Season to Trek in Nepal:

Autumn (September - November) and spring (March - May) is the best season for trekking and mountaineering in Nepal. Weather is mostly clear and temperature is moderate in these seasons which offer beautiful views without any obstruction. Spring grants you beautiful flowers, plants and rare animals. Walking is favorable during these seasons.Summer (June - August) and winter (December - February). Though summer has heavy monsoon rainfall, it is very much clearer to trek around Upper Mustang Trek, Upper Dolpo Trek and Nar Phu Valley Trek since they are rain shadow areas. Everest Gokyo Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek as well as Nepal Tour Packages are always better to trek in winter season.

Experience & Fitness:

Trekking can be challenging and exhausting. So you might need some fitness training and experience for some tough trial. Nepal Trekking in Everest Base Camp does not require past experience or extreme fitness even though we have more challenging routes in different region compared to that of Everest. Trekking in Himalayas always takes us to challenging altitudes and rocky routes. You could ask for proper rest time and acclimatization to sustain your strength. Mountains can never be achieved in a day. We always provide the detail in our itinerary. However certain training like running, skipping and other workouts will definitely be beneficial in such challenging routes.

Acclimatization:

Altitude sickness is a major risk when trekking. You might experience it on any trails above 2,500 m however; good health, proper care and drinking plenty of water will definitely help you to prevent from altitude sickness. Every trekkers needs to be familiar with the heights and altitude so, for this we have life saving appropriate acclimatization days during the trek, We also provide certain medical support for your relief and emergency rescue through helicopter whenever the situation gets worse.

Eco Friendly:

Our only goal in the Himalayas is to leave the memories and foot prints Himalayan Magic Treks is concerned on environment pollution issue and global warming. We are always serious and genuine about our garbage during the trek especially during camping. We collect the rubbish and dump it to the proper place to protect our environment and also appeal our clients to do the same. We partake in every program conducted in KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project) and other environmental conservation programs. We want to promote Safe environment act and stand against pollution & global warming.

Tailor-Made Itinerary:

Sometimes trekking in the Himalayan region passes through unexpected complication like natural calamity, health challenges and many other problems that might result to the changes of the itinerary. So, we kindly request you to cooperate with your guide and the team in such situation.

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