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  • 07 Days / 06 Nights
  • Nepal

Included and Excluded

  • Accommodation - Hotel stay in 3-star / 4-star / 5-star properties (as per the package)
  • Meals - Daily breakfast and dinner (or as per itinerary)
  • Some packages include lunch or special local meals
  • Airport Transfers
  • Pick-up and drop-off at the airport in air-conditioned vehicles
  • Sightseeing & Entrance Fees
  • Entry tickets to major attractions mentioned in the itinerary
  • Transportation
  • Comfortable AC coaches or private transport for group/family tours
  • Toll, Parking & Driver Allowances
  • GST
  • Personal Expenses
  • Laundry, telephone calls, mini-bar, room service, etc.
  • Optional Activities
  • Activities not mentioned in the itinerary (e.g., adventure sports, theme park rides)
  • Lunch / Meals Not Specified
  • Any meal not explicitly mentioned as included
  • Porterage Charges
  • Porter services at hotels, airports, etc.
  • Excess Baggage Charges
  • Tipping
  • Tips to guides, drivers, hotel staff (unless specified)
  • Early Check-in / Late Check-out
  • Standard hotel check-in/check-out times apply unless specified
  • Any Other Services Not Mentioned in Inclusions
  • TCS

Itinerary

Transfer to hotel and meet your trekking guide. Evening briefing and welcome dinner in Thamel, Kathmandu’s tourist hub.

Take an early flight to Lukla (2,860m). Begin your trek through pine forests and small Sherpa villages to Phakding (2,610m). Approx. 3–4 hours walk.

Trek along the Dudh Koshi River, cross suspension bridges, and climb through forested paths to reach Namche Bazaar (3,440m), the Sherpa capital. 6-hour trek.  

Explore Namche: visit the Sherpa Museum, hike to the Everest View Hotel for stunning Himalayan vistas, including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

Descend the same route, retracing your steps to Lukla. Enjoy the final evening celebrating your successful trek with your group.

Morning flight to Kathmandu. Free time to relax or shop in Thamel. Optional spa or massage available after your trekking journey.

Check out after breakfast and transfer to the airport. Leave with awe-inspiring memories of the Himalayas and Nepalese hospitality.

Frequently Asked & Question

The best months are September to November and March to May – clear skies, pleasant weather, and excellent trekking conditions.

The local currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Indian currency (except INR 2000 notes) is accepted in many places, especially near the border.

Yes, most travelers need a visa on arrival, including Indian passport holders with certain exceptions. Indians can enter Nepal using a valid passport or voter ID.

Nepali is the official language, but English is widely spoken in tourist areas.

From budget hostels to luxury resorts, Nepal has something for every traveler. Homestays are also popular in rural areas.

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