Tilicho Lake Trek

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  • Availability
    March to May & October to December

  • Trip Duration
    16 days

  • Trek Difficulty
    Moderate

  • Group Size
    Private & Group Tour

  • Maximum Altitude
    5000 m

  • Guide Language
    English

Quick Review

  • Start From Kathmandu
  • End At Pokhara
  • Duration 15 days
  • Best Season Sept-Dec, Feb-May

 

Introduction

Tilicho Base Camp Trek is a perfect package for trekking in the Annapurna Region of Nepal, which takes you through Manang, Mustang, Thorong La Pass, and visit the highest altitude lake in the world, Tilicho Lake. Perched at an elevation of 4,919m in the Annapurna range of the Central Nepal Himalaya, It stretches for 4km long, and 1km wide, and lies at the foot of Tilocho Peak 7,134 meters. This trek introduces you to the pure culture of the Annapurna Region, the new climate and vegetation, magnificent views of the Annapurna range, and the sublime beauty of the tranquil lake, Tilicho Lake. Along with Tilicho Lake, Thorung La Pass, Tibetan Culture, the most famous Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site, Muktinath, and majestic mountains including Annapurna II, III, IV Thorang La, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak are the main highlights of Tilicho Base Camp Trek.

Tilicho Base Camp Trek starts with a scenic drive to Besishahar which is located in the Lamjung district of Nepal in the western region. From Besisahar, we walk along with the Marshyangdi river valley enjoying mesmerizing views of Manaslu and Himchuli on the eastern side. The trek moves forward crossing several small beautiful villages with Tibetan-influenced culture like Jagat, Tal, Cahame, Upper Pisang, Manang, Khangsar, etc to reach Tilicho Base Camp. From Tilicho Lake, we ascend towards Thorung la 5416m, which is the second-longest and most difficult pass in the world. From Thorung La Pass, we descend towards Muktinath, the most famous pilgrimage place in the region. Then we follow Kali Gandaki gorge, the deepest gorge in the world to reach Jomsom, trek to Tatopani, and drive to Pokhara to end our trek.

 

Trek Highlights

  • Tilicho Lake world's highest lake (alt.4900m) 
  • Cross Thorung la Pass (alt. 5416m)
  • Visit the famous pilgrimage site, Muktinath
  • Witness some of the highest peaks  in the world including the Annapurna mountain range including Annapurna  I   and Tilicho Peak
  • Tibetan-influenced culture

 

Physical Requirements & Trek Difficulty

 

Trekkers need to walk at a high altitude for 6 – 7 hours a day on average. The trail is uphill and downhill in the rugged trail. Therefore, the stamina level needs to be in good condition. In order to increase the stamina to hike in the Annapurna Circuit Trekking trail, trekkers need to develop the cardiovascular condition of the body. For this to happen, they need to perform various exercises like walking, running, and cycling. Be prepared for all kinds of scenarios both mentally and physically.

The trail of Tilicho Lake Trek is easy to challenging. The most difficult day of trekking is while crossing the Thorong La Pass. These two days of trekking are the most arduous as trekkers will embark on the pass ascent early in the morning. Besides this two days, most of the trail is easy to moderate to walk on. However, the trekker needs to heed the instruction of the trekking guide for the safety and successful completion of the trek without hassles.

 

 

How does this Journey start?

 

 

You will show up one day sooner (before 3 pm) in Kathmandu and partake in the trip preparation. On a subsequent day, promptly in the first part of the day, your aide will come to get you at your visit inn in Kathmandu and take you to the bus stop. Then, we drive to Bhulbhule through Besisahar.

 

Nearby Transportation (Kathmandu - Besisahar - Bhulbhule, Jomsom - Tatopani ) is remembered for the bundle. We can orchestrate a confidential Jeep for an additional expense.

 

Free Air terminal Pick and Drop

 

Nature Explore trek gives free air terminal appearance and takeoff move on any trip for visitors who have booked the journey bundle. Our delegate will hold a flyer with your name and our organization's name on it. They will invite you with either a  khaki or a marigold wreath and afterward take you to your inn in a confidential vehicle.

 

 

    WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT NEPAL?

 

Nepal has a diverse weather and climatic variation, with four different seasons: autumn (or fall), winter, spring, and summer (also monsoon). The seasons in Nepal are comparable to those seen in Europe but really quite unique from those in Australia. It is cold in December and January, but you can get away with shorts and T-shirts in June and July. Nepal has a temperate climate, which means that the winters are dry and the summers are hot. Overall, autumn or fall is the best tourist season in Nepal after summer and before the arrival of winter.

                                     

Autumn Season (fall) Mid - September to end of November every year.

The Autumn season starts after the monsoon ends in Nepal. It will be from mid-September to end of the November. During these months the weather will be pleasant and clear sky, sunshine day and warm temperatures during the day.  And these months it will be less chance to rain and snow in the mountains, you will have great holidays in these months in Nepal.

 

Spring season (March to May)

Spring season is Nepal's second biggest and most clear weather season after autumn. During the spring season, you will have lots of chances to have a breathtaking view of the Himalayas from a close distance. The spring season is also a suitable season for big expedition climbs in Nepal.

 

Winter season in Nepal (December to February)

Winter season starts during the months of December to February. In these months it will be colder and snowy in most mountains and less visibility and less chance to see the mountains so comparatively in the winter tourist and quieter and peace in the mountains. If someone preferred to go trekking then for short and easy treks winter is also a good time to visit Nepal.   

 

Monsoon (summer) season in Nepal (June to mid-September)

Summer or monsoon season starts after the spring season ends between June to mid-September. In these months in Nepal the climate will be very hot, and most of the time it will be raining and cloudy. We don’t recommend in summer for trekking and climbing in Nepal for all travelers from around the world. Summer or monsoon season is the best time for farming in Nepal.

 

Solo Vs.  Group Trekking  Annapurna Region:

 

Both solo and group trekking have their own advantages and disadvantages, and the best option depends on personal preference and comfort level.

 

Solo Trekking:

 

•    Advantages: More flexibility and independence, and the ability to set your own pace. Solitude and quietness can be a source of reflection and introspection.

•    Disadvantages:  Can be more dangerous in case of an emergency, and may be more difficult to find help in the remote areas of the trek. It can also be more expensive as all costs must be borne by the individual.

 

Group Trekking:

•   Advantages: Safety in numbers, and a sense of camaraderie and community. Group trekking can also be more affordable, as costs can be shared among members.

•    Disadvantages: Limited flexibility, as the pace of the group must be considered. Group dynamics can also be challenging, and there may be disagreements or conflicts with other members.

In conclusion, the choice between solo and group trekking depends on personal preference and comfort level. Solo trekking offers more independence and solitude, while group trekking provides safety and community. It is important to carefully consider the pros and cons of each option before making a decision.

 

How to Pace your Trek?

Pacing yourself properly during the Annapurna region  Trek is crucial for having a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Here are some tips for pacing your trek:

1.  Acclimatization: The Tilichp Lake Trek involves hiking at high altitudes, and it is important to allow your body to acclimate to the changes in elevation. Take your time and hike slowly, especially when climbing steep sections or when you reach higher altitudes.

2.    Hydration: Staying hydrated is essential to prevent altitude sickness and other health problems. Drink plenty of water, and avoid drinking alcohol or caffeine, as they can dehydrate you.

3.  Rest days: Plan to have a rest day or two during the trek to allow your body to recover and help with acclimatization. You can also use these days to explore the local villages and interact with the local communities.

4.  Slow and steady:  Take it slow and steady on the trail, and avoid rushing. Hiking at a slow and steady pace will help you conserve your energy and reduce the risk of injury.

5.   Listen to your body: Pay attention to how your body is feeling and adjust your pace accordingly. If you feel tired, take a break and rest. If you are feeling well, you can increase your pace.

In conclusion, pacing yourself properly during the Annapurna region Trek is crucial for having a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Take your time, listen to your body, and follow these tips to help ensure a successful trek.

 

Food During the Tilicho Basecamp Trek :

 

The menu is a blend of traditional local, Indian, American, and continental cuisines and the foods will be all home-cooked, hygienic, fresh, tasty, and nutritious. You'll get the best dishes available at the teahouse or lodge including popular Nepali Bhat, Pasta, Cereals, Eggs, Noodles, Potatoes, Vegetables, Fried rice, Soup, etc, and other Nepali food, Chinese Food, American food, Indian food, Continental food, etc. We recommend you have lemon tea, hot lemon, garlic soup, green tea, ginger tea, etc to stay away from high-altitude problems. While you're in Kathmandu, there is an excellent range of hotels for all kinds of budgets where you can have a variety of food.

Accommodation During the Tilicho Basecamp Trek :

Accommodations during the Tilicho Base Camp Trek are at teahouses which are necessarily teahouses but where you'll feel at home and get a chance to explore Nepali culture and tradition. All the teahouses are run by locals and provide all the basic facilities including a hot shower at a low extra charge. As you go more up accommodation facilities are declined as in mountain regions it's hard to provide all the facilities but you'll find all the room simple and comfortable usually with two beds with a mattress blanket and pillows. Some will have an en-suite bathroom but most have shared bathrooms with the squat toilet in mountain areas. During your stay in Kathmandu, accommodation is more luxurious where you'll be staying in a single room with attached bathrooms, 24-hour hot water, power,  TV, and a laundry facility.

Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival , alt. 1300m
Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to bhulbhule via Besisahar (6 hours) and Trek to Ngadi (800m.).
Day 3: Ngadi to Chamje ,(alt.1400m.), 5 to 6 hours.
Day 4: Chamje to Danakyu (alt. 2300m.) 6 hours.
Day 5: Danakyu to Chame (alt. 2600m.) 5 hours.
Day 6: Chame to Pisang (alt. 3100m.) 5 hours.
Day 7: Pisang to Manang via upper trail (alt. 3500m.) 7 -8 hours.
Day 8: Rest day at Manang (alt.3500m) ,( hike to Chhonkhor viewpoint alt 4880m)
Day 9 : Manang to Srikharka (alt.4070m.) 3 to 4 hours.)
Day 10: Hike to Tilicho lake (alt. 4900m.), and back to Siri kharkha. 7 to 8 hours.
Day 11: Yak Kharka (alt. 4050m.), 6 hours.
Day 12: Trek to High Camp (alt. 4800m.), 5 hours.
Day 13 :Trek to Muktinath (3800m.) via Thorong La pass (alt. 5416m.), 9 -10 hours.
Day 14: Trek to Marpha (alt. 2700m.) 6 to 7 hours.
Day 15: Drive back to Tatopani (alt.1190m.) 5 hours.
Day 16: Drive back to Pokhara (alt.800m.), 5 to 6 hours.
Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival , alt. 1300m

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you'll be greeted by our airport representatives and transfer you to the hotel. After check-in at the hotel, we may stroll in the streets of Thamel, a tourist hub in Kathmandu for some trekking gear shopping and other stuff. Overnight stay.


Day 2: Drive from Kathmandu to bhulbhule via Besisahar (6 hours) and Trek to Ngadi (800m.).

We'll pick you at the hotel in the morning after breakfast, and we will drive to Bhulbhule via  Besisahar. It will take us about 6 hours along the white Mountains, green hills, rivers, and hamlets. We trek to Ngadi from Besisahar and stay overnight there.


Day 3: Ngadi to Chamje ,(alt.1400m.), 5 to 6 hours.

Trek to Ngadi passes through green hills with houses here and there, beautiful terraced fields, and small teahouses and shops standing at the edges of the highway as you make to Chamje. Overnight at Chamje.


Day 4: Chamje to Danakyu (alt. 2300m.) 6 hours.

We'll have breakfast in the morning, and we start our walk and pass through small villages, past majestic waterfalls and farmlands. The trail is steep and goes along several ascends and descends. Overnight stay.


Day 5: Danakyu to Chame (alt. 2600m.) 5 hours.

Today, we head towards the district headquarter of Manang, Chame where you'll be surprised by the stunning views of Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, and Lamjung Himal. On the way, you can also enjoy the natural hot spring. Overnight stay.


Day 6: Chame to Pisang (alt. 3100m.) 5 hours.

Taking in hot spring water heals all the muscle pain and gives extra energy for the further trek. After enjoying the best of natural hot spring water, we make our way to Pisang before going to Manang. Overnight stay.


Day 7: Pisang to Manang via upper trail (alt. 3500m.) 7 -8 hours.

The trail goes through the Upper Pisang enjoying the amazing views of Mt. Annapurna and Pisang Peak, as we head towards Manang. You'll feel the drier and colder climate as you move closer to Manang. We'll also pay a visit to the largest monastery of Manang district, Barge Monastery. Overnight.


Day 8: Rest day at Manang (alt.3500m) ,( hike to Chhonkhor viewpoint alt 4880m)

This is your rest day at Manang where we can do a short hike to ascent slightly higher to for instance Khangsar, which is just 200 meters high from there. The day is easy and we'll rest to prevent higher altitudes and thinning air. Overnight stay.


Day 9 : Manang to Srikharka (alt.4070m.) 3 to 4 hours.)

We move to Srikharka on day 8 where you'll get to witness Tilicho Peak and Annapurna Ranges. We'll rest for the rest of the time at Srikharka before we move to our main destination. Overnight stay.


Day 10: Hike to Tilicho lake (alt. 4900m.), and back to Siri kharkha. 7 to 8 hours.

This is the most important day of our trek which is going to be scenic, beautiful and full of adventure. Tilicho Lake is the highest altitude lake perched at 4,919m. The view of high mountains, pristine lakes, and beautiful surroundings will make your journey worthy. Overnight at camp.


Day 11: Yak Kharka (alt. 4050m.), 6 hours.

We descend to Yak Kharka which passes through Yak pastures and green fields. On this day, you'll also see the beautiful view of Mt. Nilgiri, Tilicho, Muktinath, and Khangsar Peaks. Overnight stay at Yak Kharka.


Day 12: Trek to High Camp (alt. 4800m.), 5 hours.

 Today's trek takes you to the foothill of Thorong La Pass, High Camp. You get some of the magnificent views of Mt. Syagang, Gudang, Khatungkan, and Thorung Peak along the way. Overnight at High Camp.


Day 13 :Trek to Muktinath (3800m.) via Thorong La pass (alt. 5416m.), 9 -10 hours.

Today, we'll hike up to the highest point of our trek, Thorong La Pass at 5,416m and one can witness the magnificent views of mountains, valleys, and glaciers from the top of Thorong La Pass. We descend to Muktinath for an overnight stay.


Day 14: Trek to Marpha (alt. 2700m.) 6 to 7 hours.

We'll pay a visit to the beautiful Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage site of the region, Muktinath early morning, take a bath in holy water, have breakfast at our lodge and make our way to Marpha. Overnight at Marpha.


Day 15: Drive back to Tatopani (alt.1190m.) 5 hours.

We'll enjoy local apple products and fresh red apples at Marpha and head towards Tatopani. As the name says, Tatopani is famous for its natural hot spring water which heals all muscle pain. After a long tiring walk, you can take a bath on it and enjoy the rest of the day. Overnight at a lodge.


Day 16: Drive back to Pokhara (alt.800m.), 5 to 6 hours.

This is the final day of our trek and goes back to Pokhara and we'll bid you farewell after reaching our last destination.


Cost Includes

  • Airport peak and drop by private (Car/ Jeep /Bud as a group size.)
  • Three nights Hotel in Kathmandu 3- starter level before trek and ends of the trek including breakfast.
  • 2 nights Hotel in Pokhara (Before trek ,and after trek)
  • Three times meals a day on the trek ( Breakfast, Lunch, and  Dinner)
  • Hot drinks (Tea or Coffee)
  • Seasonal fresh fruits 
  • All the necessary airport pick-up and drop
  • All necessary ground transportation during the trip
  • Accommodation on trek normal twine sharing basic rooms.
  • Professional  guide 
  • Porter (each 2 people 1 porter and  weight limited is max 25kg) 
  •  Annapurna Conservations permits,   and TIMS card as required from Nepal Gov.
  • Kathmandu - Pokhara – rerun Kathmandu tourist bus services 
  • Duffle bag for keeping your goods during the trek (refundable after the trek)
  • Down Jacket for a cold place (Refundable after trek )
  • Nature Explore Trek T-shirt gift
  • Basic medical Kid bag 
  • Treat drinking water
  • Trekking Map.
  • All trip necessary trip arrangements. 

Cost Excludes

·         International airfare 

·         Personal insurance (encase for emergency only)

·         Trekking equipment

·         Extra nights Hotels, lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara

·         Extra cold drinks like

·         Personal expenses such as WI -fi, extra snacks, laundry, buttery charges etc…

·         Not mentioned in Itinerary or includes section.

·         Tipping for Guide and Porter.

  • 1. CAN I GET NEPAL VISA ON ARRIVAL OR ONLINE ?

    Yes, you can get an arrival visa at Trivubhan international airport. Visa cost per person US$25 for 15 days of single/multiple entries, US$40 for 30 days of single/multiple entries, US$100 for 90 days of single/multiple entries. Those individual passport holders from the member of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) do not need to pay a visa fee for 30 days

  • 2. DO YOU YOUR COMPANY PICKUP AND DROP FROM AIRPORT ?

    Yes, we pick up and drop off from the airport. One of our nature explore trek's staff shall be weighing you at the arrival gate with your name details and transfer you to the hotel by private car/jeep and bus accordingly to group size.

  • 3. WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO VISIT NEPAL ?

    Nepal has a diverse weather and climatic variation, to four different seasons: autumn (or fall), winter, spring, and summer (also monsoon). The seasons in Nepal are comparable to those seen in Europe but really quite unique from those in Australia. It is cold in December and January, but you can get away with shorts and T-shirts in June and July. Nepal has a temperate climate, which means that the winters are dry and the summers are hot. Overall, autumn or fall is the best tourist season in Nepal after summer and before the arrival of winter. Autumn Season (fall) Mid - September to end of the November every year. Autumn season start after monsoon end in Nepal. It will be mid-September to end of the November. During these months the weather will be pleasant and clear sky, sunshine day and warm temperature during the day. And these months it will be less chance to rain and snowing in mountain, you will have great holidays in these months in Nepal. Spring season (March to May) Spring season is second biggest and clear weather season in Nepal after autumn season. During the spring season you will have a lots chance to have breathtaking view of Himalaya from close distance. Spring season also suitable season for big expeditions climb in Nepal. Winter season in Nepal (December to February) Winter season is start during the months of December to February. In these months it will more colder and snowing in mountains and less visibility and very fewer chance to see mountains so comparatively in the winter less tourist and more quiet and peace in mountain . If someone preferred to go trekking then for short and easy treks winter also well time to visit Nepal. Monsoon (summer) season in Nepal (June to mid-September) Summer or monsoon season starts after the spring season ends between June to mid-September. In these months in Nepal the climate will be very hot, and most of the time it will be raining and cloudy. We don’t recommend in summer for trekking and climbing in Nepal for all travelers from around the world. Summer or monsoon season is the best time for farming in Nepal.

  • 4. HOW DIFFICULT IS THE TREKKING TO TILICHO BASE CAMP TREK ?

    Trekkers need to walk at a high altitude for 6 – 7 hours a day on average. The trail is uphill and downhill in the rugged trail. Therefore, the stamina level needs to be in good condition. To increase the stamina to hike in the Annapurna region Trekking trail, trekkers need to develop the cardiovascular condition of the body. For this to happen, they need to perform various exercises like walking, running, and cycling. Be prepared for all kinds of scenarios both mentally and physically. The trail of the Annapurna region Trek is easy to challenging. The most difficult and adventure treks route in the Annapurna region are (1) Annapurna circuit trek (2) Thorong La Pass trek (3) Annapurna circuit with Tilicho lake trek, (4) Annapurna base camp trek. These difficult treks routes are not hard to walk every day, but you will feel hard after you reach the highest part of the trek like Thorong la pass (alt.5416m), Tilicho lake (alt.4900m) , Annapurna base camp trek (alt.4130m) , Khayer lake visit (alt.4600m) These few days of trekking are the most arduous as trekkers will embark on the pass ascent early in the morning. Besides that, most of the trail is easy to moderate to walk on. However, the trekker needs to heed the instruction of the trekking guide for the safety and successful completion of the trek without hassles. Also an Annapurna region there are few treks route are easy treks route like (1) Ghorepani Poonhill trek, (2) Mardi Himal trek , (3) Ghandruk trek. For these short and easy treks route no need for much physical requirement, normal exercise is enough.

  • 5. PACKING LIST FOR TILICHO BASE CAMP TREK ?

    1. 1 trekking walking boots 2. 1 Medium size backpack 3. 1 Day pack 4. 1 Sleeping bag (15 - 20C) 5. 1 Down Jacket/Gore tax Jacket 6. 1 Light wind & water proof jacket 7. 1 Inner sleeping sheet 8. 2 Long sleeve T-shirts 9. 1 Water bottle 10. 1 Pair gaiters/over trousers 11. 1 Pair sport shoes or sandal 12. 2 Pairs light weight trousers 13. 1 Pair shorts 14. 1 Fleece / warm sweater 15. 2 T-shirts 16. 2 Pair’ light socks 17. 3 Pairs heavy wool socks 18. 1 Sweatshirts / light sweater 19. 1 Torch & spear batteries 20. 1 Swimming costume / bathing suits (not for Everest region) 21. 1 Medium size towel 22. 1 Washing kit including washing powder, small clothesline and pegs, insect repellents etc. & personal toiletries 23. Moleskin for blister 24. Toilet paper, biodegradable soap/shampoo (toilet paper you can buy every place in Nepal) 25. Personal medication. (if you are taking rebury otherwise for high altitude we provide) 26. Underwear (including thermals) 27. Warm hat/ gloves 28. Sunglasses, sun hat and sun cream 29. Spear plastic bags for wrapping clothes 30. Swimming customs. Note: even high altitude medication you can bring in your favor like Diamox otherwise Nepalese taste we do have always (but we treat naturally all the time go slowly and drink lots of water)

  • 6. HOW FIT DO I NEED TO BE FOR TREKKING / WILL I ABLE TO DO IT ?

    It depends which trek you want to go: if you chose shorter treks in Nepal and you already have physical fitness then you do not need to worry about fitness, but if you are planning to go longer treks in Nepal then obviously you need to have the good fitness level and longer hikers before you go to trekking in Nepal. Definitely, shorter treks are easier than longer and more adventurous treks in Nepal. If you planning to go on long treks in Nepal then you need a better fitness level and if you are planning for shorter treks then not required a long hike and fitness level.

  • 7. WHAT IS DIFFERENT BETWEEN TEA HOUSE TREKKING AND CAMPING ?

    Tea house treks in Nepal: while we are on trekking in mountains we sleep in the tea house (belongs to someone's house) provide trekkers a private room and bed with food from their own restaurants. Sleep in someone's small and simple guest house in mountains. Camping treks in Nepal: carry all tents, food, and kitchen crews in a big team and cook ourselves and sleep in a tent while we are on the trek. It is called camping trekking in Nepal. But nowadays camping treks are very less used because tea house treks in easier and comfortable, and cheaper. But still, in a remote area of mountain regions of Nepal, we must have to take tents where we can’t get tea houses to sleep and eat.

  • 8. WHAT TYPES OF FOOD WILL BE SERVED TILICHO BASE CAMP TREK ?

    Accommodation during Tilicho Base Camp trek is typically in basic tea houses or lodges. These facilities offer basic dormitory-style rooms with shared bathrooms, and sometimes offer hot showers for an additional fee. Many of the tea houses also serve meals, which usually consist of traditional Nepalese and Tibetan dishes, such as dal bhat (lentil soup and rice), momos (dumplings), and various types of noodle soup. Most trekkers will also have the opportunity to purchase snacks, energy bars, and other food items along the way. Some of the tea houses offer more comfortable and better-equipped rooms for a higher price, and it's recommended to book in advance, especially during the peak trekking season from September to November. It's important to note that the quality of accommodation and food can vary greatly along the trek, but trekkers can expect basic and functional facilities in most places.

  • 9. DOSE YOUR COMPANY ORGANIZE DOMESTICT FLIGHT, HOTEL, BOOKING AND OTHER SERVICE ?

    Yes, we organized all types of domestic flights, Hotel bookings, side tours, a day trips, and other services according to your budget and interest during you’re staying in Nepal.

  • 10. DO I REALLY NEED A TREKKING GUIDE FOR THIS TREK ?

    Yes, a guide is required for your safety and security while on the trek. And if you want to make your trip memorable by learning a lot about the trekking region of Nepal, this is the place to be. A professional guide is essential for any trek in Nepal. Your guide will not only show you the walking trail during the trek, but he will also manage the accommodation ahead of time, recommend the best restaurants, and eat organic and hygienic food in the mountains. Which allows you to finish your trip without worrying about food? Most of the time, your guide will walk alongside you, and if you need them, you can ask them any questions about the culture, religions, nature, and landscapes of the area where you are. In addition, the guide will assist you in communicating with the locals. The majority of the locals do not speak your language. Another reason why having a guide is important is that if we get sick in the mountains, such as altitude sickness, stomach sickness, or injury from a ruck fall from the mountain, or if you fall somewhere in the stone and break your ankle or any part of your buddy, how will we be safe? If you have a guide with you in this situation, he or she will undoubtedly assist you in getting to a safe location quickly. So we strongly advise all trekkers to any region of Nepal to go with a guide, who will play a key role in making your trip in Nepal a success. You are not only hiring a guide for your trip to Nepal, but you are also helping him or her with economic support. For example, one guide (man) works at a house for a whole family who has to take care of their food, education, health, and all basic expenses, so your visit to Nepal is helping local people a lot and giving a big opportunity to work and protect his or her family and life from his or job.

  • 11. IS NEPAL IS SAFE FOR TRAVEL AND TREKKING, CLIMBING AND TRAVEL ?

    Yes, Nepal is always safe for trekking and travel. But you have to choose the Wright Company, and good season and a professional team. If you book your holiday with good hands definitely your holiday shall be perfect and no doubt for anything. If some people go trek individually without a guide and porter sometimes it’s not safe also. So we highly recommend taking an experienced guide from Nepal Gov. Resisted company.

  • 12. DO I NEED A TRAVEL INSURANCE FOR TREKKING AND TRAVEL ?

    Travel insurance is highly recommended for the Tilicho Base Camp Trek, as the region is remote and the trek can be physically demanding. A good travel insurance policy will provide coverage for unexpected medical expenses, evacuation, trip cancellations, and lost or stolen gear, among other things. When choosing a travel insurance policy, it is important to select a policy that provides comprehensive coverage, including high-altitude trekking and adventure sports. Some policies may exclude coverage for activities such as climbing or mountaineering, so it's important to carefully read the policy details and understand what is covered and what is not. In addition to travel insurance, it is also a good idea to carry a comprehensive first-aid kit, as well as any necessary medications and other personal items, such as sunscreen, insect repellent, and water purification tablets. Trekkers should also be prepared for unexpected weather conditions and be equipped with warm, waterproof clothing and gear. With proper planning and preparation, a trek to Tilicho Base Camp trek can be a safe and rewarding adventure, and travel insurance can provide peace of mind and protection in the event of an emergency.

  • 13. IS THERE IS AVAILABLE TELEPHONE / INTERNET WHEN WE ARE ONE THE MOUNTAIN ?

    Yes, telephone, internet – wifi are available in most of the places in Nepal like Everest region, Annapurna region, Langtang region, Manaslu region. But far west Nepal and remote areas of the country still there is no internet so you should prepare if you are going on such a trip.

  • 14. WHAT HAPPENS IF SOMEONE EXPERIENCES ALTITUDE SICKNESS DURING THE TREK?

    Normally altitude sickness starts from 2500 to 3000m. During the trek if encase you have received an altitude sickness then first you will received several symptoms like fast breathing, tired, headache, vomiting, and can’t sleep properly at night, can’t eat enough so then after your guide shall give you a lot of positive suggestion, advice, and our guide are well training about first aid kit. Normally our guide carries a first aid kid bag with him during the trek, and the guide will give you altitude sickness medicine like Diamox, and as much as possible your guide shall take you to descend 400 to 500m. And if encase this altitude sickness is not controlled and makes it more serious then we will call the evacuation and take you to the hospital nearby or Kathmandu.

  • 15. HOW DO I AVOID ALTITUDE SICKNESS DURING THE TREKKING IN NEPAL ?

    Yes, you can easily avoid altitude sickness during trekking in Nepal. Before you plan to come to Nepal for trekking any region of Himalaya you should be prepared both physically and mentally well. And do good training at least 3 to 6 months before your trip start. Here is the some advice for avoiding altitude sickness. 1. Avoid Alcohol & Nicotine 2. Get rid of Caffeine & Oily Foods 3. Consume Plenty of Liquids & Water 4. Eat Starchy Food full of Carbohydrate 5. Have Enough Acclimatization Days 6. Physical Fitness Level 7. Slow & Uniform Ascent 8. Get Full Insurance. If you follow above mentions suggestions list you will not feel the altitude and you can succeed in your trip.

  • 16. HOW EARLY SHOULD I BOOK MY TRIP ?

    Well, if you are going to do the big expeditions or adventure high passes treks then you should book at list 2 to 3 months period but if you are planning to do short and small treks in Everest region, Annapurna region, Langtang region and Manaslu region Minimum one months is a good time for book an advance your trip.

  • 17. WHAT IS YOUR PAYMENTS TERMS ?

    When you book your trip with us in advance we ask you to deposit a 25% deposit in our nature explore trek officially USD dollar account in Himalayan bank limited. Your advance is to ensure your trip with us 100% and we also have to pay an advance for accommodation, transportation. Then rest of the payment you can bring with you in cash or card payment. If you want to pay by your visa or master card 3.5% bank charge will add on top of your total rest of the your trip payment. So if possible from you then we suggest paying in cash rest of the amount on arrival in Kathmandu before your trip starts. We only accept USD dollars, Euro, and Indian currency for Indian trekkers. If encase if you need to cancel the trip then you let us know within one month then we refund 100% of the deposit, and in 15 days 50%, in the last week of the trip start 20% only because of the rest of your deposit will we will also pay for accommodation, transportation or airline ticket, etc.

  • 18. IS NATURE EXPLORE TREK GUIDE AND PORTER ARE INSURANCE ?

    Yes, our guide and porter will have insurance from our company which will cover expenses of emergency altitude sickness, injury, snow frostbite, falling from a mountain or any things happen during the trip.

  • 19. WHAT IS THE LIMITED WEIGHT IN DOMESTIC AIR ?

    For domestic airplanes minimum limit weight is 15kg +7 kg handbag for the Everest region Lukla flight, Jomsom flight, in the small 17-seat airplane, and if you are traveling to Pokhara, Nepalgunj, Bharatpur, Biratnagar in tourist places there is a big airport available and 70 to 75 seater airplane can go so you can carry 30kg+10. Is possible to carry. If encased your bags are more than limited weight then still you can take them with you but you have to pay for extra weight as per kg.

  • 20. WHY SHOULD I CHOSE NATURE EXPLORE TREK ?

    Trekking with Nepal Explore Trekking agency offers several benefits, such as: 1. Expertise: The agency has a team of experienced guides who have in-depth knowledge of the trekking routes, local culture, and customs. 2. Safety: The agency prioritizes the safety of its clients and has strict safety measures in place for all treks. 3. Comfort: The agency provides comfortable accommodation, hygienic food, and necessary equipment for a successful and enjoyable trek. 4. Customizable itineraries: The agency offers customizable trekking itineraries to meet the specific needs and interests of its clients. 5. Support for local communities: The agency supports local communities by promoting sustainable tourism practices and contributing to local economic development. 6. 100 % positive feedback from our previous clients, and 99% excellent review on trip adviser. 7. We offer Reliable cost and 100 % guarantee: here are 100s of the local trekking company in Kathmandu, everyone has a won price and they offer accordingly, but nature explore trek is one of the most reliable and trusted local trekking agencies in Kathmandu since 2015. We deliver the same things in the mountain that we talked about in conversation in the computer with our clients.

  • 21. IS GUIDE COMPULSORY FOR THIS TREK ?

    It is mandatory to hire a licensed trekking guide and a porter when you are trekking in the Manaslu Circuit, Tsum Valley Trek, Upper Mustang Trek, Dolpa Region Trek, Kanchenjunga region, and Makalu region. This is because the routes can be challenging, and navigation may be difficult at times. While shorter and easier treks can be undertaken independently, doing so is not one hundred percent safe and secure. Therefore, having a guide is crucial for all trekking routes in Nepal. Additionally, it is advisable to travel with a reputable trekking company that has experience operating in the region. Such a company can provide the necessary support and guidance throughout the trek.

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