Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara 12 Days

Trip Facts

  • Duration 12 Days
  • Difficulty Level Moderate
  • Destination Nepal
  • Transportation Private Vehicle and Domestic Flights
  • Activity Trekking, and Hiking
  • Best Season March-May and Sept- Dec
  • Group Size Mini 2, Max 14 People
  • Trip Start/End Pokhara
  • Max Altitude 3830m/12234ft

Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara 12 Days Highlights 

  • Scenic flight with stunning Annapurna views
  • Explore Lo Manthang’s ancient king’s palace
  • Pass through gompas, chortens, prayer flags, and villages
  • Discover a blend of Tibetan and Nepalese cultures
  • Feel spiritual vibes in gompas and monasteries
  • Admire mountain views: Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri
  • Witness local life resembling Tibetan traditions
  • Relish peace in sacred caves and prayer-filled paths
  • Step back in time to explore the king’s palace
  • Learn about Tibetan influence on Nepalese culture

Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara Overview & Itinerary

The Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara, spanning 12 unforgettable days, is an enchanting journey into one of Nepal's most mystical and culturally preserved regions. Nestled within the Annapurna Conservation Area, the trek immerses travelers in the rugged beauty and unique heritage of Upper Mustang. This restricted and remote area, long influenced by Tibetan culture, offers a rare glimpse into traditions that have remained unchanged for centuries. The experience is a blend of breathtaking landscapes, ancient monasteries, and the enduring charm of the local way of life, making the Upper Mustang Trek a must for adventurers and culture enthusiasts alike.

The Trek begins with a scenic flight from Pokhara to Jomsom, setting the stage for the awe-inspiring adventure ahead. The trek takes you through iconic villages such as Kagbeni, Ghami, and Charang, each offering a window into the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The arid and dramatic landscapes of Upper Mustang are in stark contrast to the lush greenery typically associated with Nepal’s trekking routes. Trekkers are treated to expansive plains, deep canyons, and towering rock formations that create an otherworldly atmosphere. Along the way, the Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara provides encounters with the locals, whose warm hospitality and vibrant traditions add depth to this remarkable journey.

A highlight of the trek is the ancient walled city of Lo-Manthang, the former capital of the Upper Mustang Kingdom. This mythical city feels like stepping into a living museum, where time seems to stand still. Its whitewashed buildings, intricate monasteries, and the enduring presence of Tibetan-Buddhist culture make Lo-Manthang the heart of the trek. Exploring the city’s narrow alleys and ancient structures reveals stories of resilience and spirituality, leaving trekkers with a profound sense of connection to this hidden world. The Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara is more than a physical journey; it’s a voyage into history, culture, and natural wonder.

The Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara is a transformative experience, weaving together nature’s stark beauty with a vibrant cultural legacy. As travelers traverse this unique region, they uncover not only the secrets of the Upper Mustang but also deeper insights about themselves. The trek is a celebration of Nepal's diverse landscapes and rich traditions, offering memories that linger long after the journey ends. For those seeking adventure off the beaten path, the Upper Mustang Trek from Pokhara promises an extraordinary and unforgettable experience.

Trekking Permits for the Upper Mustang Trek & Requirements

The Upper Mustang region, located near the Tibetan border, is classified as a Restricted Area, requiring a special permit to enter. Due to its exclusivity, the permit cost is relatively high: $500 per person for the first 10 days and an additional $50 per day beyond that.

For the Magical Nepal Upper Mustang Trek, only the 10-day Restricted Area Permit (RAP) is typically necessary, as the trek duration falls within this timeframe. The RAP is valid from the moment you leave Kagbeni until you return to Kagbeni.

Additionally, all trekkers must obtain an Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit, which costs $20 per person and is valid for the entire trek duration.

Important Notes:

Solo trekking is not allowed in the Upper Mustang. A minimum of two trekkers accompanied by an authorized trekking company is required. Ensure you plan your itinerary carefully to avoid additional permit costs beyond 10 days. Prepare for an unforgettable journey into this restricted yet magical region!

Best Time to Trek Upper Mustang

Located in the Himalayan rain shadow, Upper Mustang is an excellent destination for monsoon trekking and is open year-round. However, the ideal time to visit is between mid-February and late November. Trekking in December and January is not recommended due to extreme cold and heavy snowfall.

The Tiji Festival, held during the pre-monsoon season, is a highlight of the region and offers a unique cultural experience, making it one of the most memorable times to trek Upper Mustang.

For optimal trekking conditions, the spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November) seasons are the best, as they provide clear skies and pleasant weather. Unlike many other trekking destinations in Nepal, Upper Mustang truly shines during the Tiji Festival, blending adventure with vibrant cultural celebrations.

Is the Upper Mustang Trek Difficult?

The trek is considered moderate in difficulty, with well-marked trails that are easy to follow. The highest point is Marang La Pass at 4,230 meters, while the famous attractions, Lo Manthang (3,810 meters) and Chhoser (3,900 meters), sit at slightly lower altitudes.

Due to the high altitude, the air pressure and oxygen levels are low, causing fatigue for many trekkers. However, the stunning landscapes, rich Tibetan art and culture, and the unique lifestyle of the Himalayan mountains make the effort worthwhile. These breathtaking experiences help trekkers forget any stress or tiredness along the way.

How Much Does It Cost to Trek Upper Mustang?

The cost of the Upper Mustang Trek ranges from USD 1,590 to USD 1959 per person, depending on the services included in the trekking package. The high cost is largely due to the expensive trekking permits, which make travel to this region more costly than other areas in Nepal.

The total cost also depends on the season, mode of travel, and whether you're booking a group or private tour. Group treks with fixed dates are more affordable, so checking dates and availability can help save costs. For budget-conscious travelers, the Lower Mustang Trek is a great alternative. However, a private trek to Upper Mustang is highly recommended for a once-in-a-lifetime experience despite being more expensive.

Itinerary

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Today, we take an early morning flight to Jomsom, renowned for its apples, strong winds, and stunning landscapes. The trek begins on an open trail through a picturesque valley, passing the charming village of Eaklibatti. We then arrive at Kagbeni, beautifully situated at the confluence of two rivers. This village, with its flat-roofed houses and the remnants of an ancient fortress, offers a glimpse into the region's rich history. Overnight in Kagbeni.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude2,810m/9,220ft

We begin our trek after completing permit checks, following a trail along the Kali Gandaki River. Walking through sandy terrain with strong winds, we ascend a hill to reach Tangbe Village. Here, we admire the narrow alleyways, white-washed houses, and fields of barley and buckwheat, along with apple orchards. Continuing, we pass another village and cross a river before trekking along a ridge. The day's journey concludes at Chele Village. Overnight in Chele.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,050m/10,007ft

Today's trek is more challenging, as we cross two high passes: Taklam La Pass (3,624m) and Dajori La Pass (3,735m). Along the way, we are rewarded with stunning views of Tilicho, Yakawa Kang, and Damodar Danda and pass the intriguing Ramchung Cave. After descending to Samar Village, we continue along a trail above the village, reaching a ridge. A steep descent to a stream follows before trekking onward to Syanboche. Overnight stay in Syanboche.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,475m/11,401ft

We begin with an ascent to Yamda La Pass (3,850m), passing charming teahouses, chortens, and picturesque villages along the way. The trail takes us through poplar forests and barley fields before reaching Nyi Pass (4,010m). From there, we descend to Ghami, one of the largest villages in the Lo region. Surrounded by lush fields, Ghami offers a serene and beautiful setting. Overnight in Ghami.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,520m/11,549ft

Today's trek starts with a descent along a rugged and sometimes slippery trail. We cross a suspension bridge over the Ghami Khola and begin our ascent. The trail is adorned with beautiful mani walls, adding a spiritual charm to the journey. We then cross Tsarang La Pass (3,870m) and arrive at Tsarang Village. Perched above the Charang Chu canyon, the village features a grand fortress and a striking red gompa to the east. Overnight in Tsarang.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,870m/12,697ft

We begin our trek by descending to a canyon and crossing a river before beginning our uphill trek to Lo La pass which is at 3950m. From the top of the pass, we can admire the beautiful Lo Manthang village. From the pass, we descend to Lo Manthang which is a beautiful walled village. From here the views of the Himalayas including Nilgiri, Tilicho, Annapurna I, Bhrikuti Peak as well as Damodar Kunda (pond) is quite good. Overnight in Lo-Manthang.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,730m/12,238ft

Lo Manthang is a walled town in the remote Upper Mustang region of Nepal. We spend the day touring three major gompas of the town namely Jhampa, Thupchen, and Chhoeda. All of these gompas have undergone expert restoration over the last two decades. We can also trek to Tingkhar which is a beautiful village located north-west of Lo-Mangthang. Overnight in Lo Manthang.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,730m/12,238ft

After exploring the beautiful landmarks of Lo-Manthang, we will start our trek with a steep ascent to Chogo La (4,230m). The incredible mountain pass along the region will offer you a wonderful adventure. After crossing the mountain pass, we will take the trail that leads you to Lo Gekar.
Ghar Gompa of the Lo Nyingma sect is the major attraction of Lo Gekar. This trail then takes you to Muila Bhanjyang, providing majestic views of the surrounding mountain vista. Moreover, the course then takes you to the beautiful village of Dhamkar. 

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,810m/12,501ft

The trail then descends to Ghami Village. You will ascend through previous trails before ascending to Nya La Pass. And then you will trek down to Jhaite. After arriving at Jhaite, you will have your lunch and continue your journey to Syangboche. You will reach Syangboche after walking for a few hours, where you will rest for the night.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,475m/11,401ft

Today's trek takes us from Syangboche to Chusang, passing several significant landmarks, including the revered Ranchung Chung Cave. This cave holds great spiritual value, as it is believed that Guru Rinpoche meditated here in the 8th century. After exploring the cave, we continue the journey, crossing Djong La Pass and Taklam La before descending to the river and ascending again. After a lunch break in Samara, we descend further to Chusang Village. Overnight in Chusang.

  • AccommodationTeahouse
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude3,050m/10,007ft

The trek to Jomsom offers an incredible journey through diverse trails, including forested paths, fields, green hills, and vibrant village settlements. Trekking for 5-6 hours, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks like Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri. The trail descends through settlements such as Jharkot and Khingar, adorned with Buddhist monasteries and chortens. Following the Kali Gandaki River, you arrive at Jomsom, a charming town with tourist spots and souvenir shops. Overnight at a lodge or guesthouse in Jomsom.

  • AccommodationHotel
  • MealsBreakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Max. Altitude2,700m/8,859ft

We take an early morning flight to Pokhara, soaring through a stunning gorge nestled between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains, making the journey a breathtaking experience. Upon arrival in Pokhara, the rest of the day is free for leisure and exploration. Overnight stay in Pokhara.

    Note: If the Upper Mustang Trek itinerary outlined above doesn’t suit your needs, we can create a customized travel plan tailored to your preferences and requirements.

    Cost Details

    Price Includes

    • Arrival and Departure transfer by private tourist vehicle.
    • Standard twin-sharing hotel in Pokhara with breakfast (2 nights).
    • The best available twin-sharing teahouse /guesthouse  during the trek
    • Full board meals with tea/coffee (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
    • All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
    • Welcome and farewell dinner.
    • Government-licensed; English-speaking guide trained in wilderness first aid
    • Porters to carry your luggage during the trek (1 porter for 2 trekkers)
    • Assistant trekking guides walk with the group to support as necessary 
    • Staff costs include their, Food, salary, accommodation, transportation, and medicine.
    • Insurance covers all staff, including porters as per state law.
    • Down jacket and sleeping bag (to be returned after trip completion).
    • All necessary paperwork and permits (ACAP, Special Mustang trekking permit)
    • Trip T-shirt, and Upper Mustang Trekking map
    • Duffel bag for trekking
    • Exclusive Medical Kit Bag (carried by your trek leader)
    • All Government and Local taxes.

    Price Excludes

    • Nepal visa (USD 30 for 15 days and USD 50 for 30 days and US$125 for 90 days)
    • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
    • International air fares/flights (fares and flights can be arranged upon request)
    • Personal expenses (alcoholic drinks, bottled water, cold drinks)
    • Personal travel insurance and medical bills
    • Personal trekking equipment
    • Tips for guides, porters, and drivers (tipping is expected, but it is not mandatory)

    Date & Prices

         
    Start DateStart: SaturdayMarch 01, 2025End DateEnd: WednesdayMarch 12, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: SundayMarch 02, 2025End DateEnd: ThursdayMarch 13, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: TuesdayMarch 04, 2025End DateEnd: SaturdayMarch 15, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: WednesdayMarch 05, 2025End DateEnd: SundayMarch 16, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: FridayMarch 07, 2025End DateEnd: TuesdayMarch 18, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: SaturdayMarch 08, 2025End DateEnd: WednesdayMarch 19, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: MondayMarch 10, 2025End DateEnd: FridayMarch 21, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: TuesdayMarch 11, 2025End DateEnd: SaturdayMarch 22, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: ThursdayMarch 13, 2025End DateEnd: MondayMarch 24, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: FridayMarch 14, 2025End DateEnd: TuesdayMarch 25, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: SundayMarch 16, 2025End DateEnd: ThursdayMarch 27, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: MondayMarch 17, 2025End DateEnd: FridayMarch 28, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: WednesdayMarch 19, 2025End DateEnd: SundayMarch 30, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: ThursdayMarch 20, 2025End DateEnd: MondayMarch 31, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: SaturdayMarch 22, 2025End DateEnd: WednesdayApril 02, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: SundayMarch 23, 2025End DateEnd: ThursdayApril 03, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: TuesdayMarch 25, 2025End DateEnd: SaturdayApril 05, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: WednesdayMarch 26, 2025End DateEnd: SundayApril 06, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: FridayMarch 28, 2025End DateEnd: TuesdayApril 08, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: SaturdayMarch 29, 2025End DateEnd: WednesdayApril 09, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: MondayMarch 31, 2025End DateEnd: FridayApril 11, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600
    Start DateStart: MondayMarch 31, 2025End DateEnd: FridayApril 11, 2025StatusStatusAvailablePricePriceUS $1600

    Useful Info

    Acclimatization, and High-altitude sickness

    The upper Mustang overland tour in Nepal is a moderate journey on the basis of altitude and it is safe to discover the hidden kingdom. Hence, the chance of high-altitude sickness during the tour is very low. The highest altitude on the Upper Mustang Overland Tour is in Lo Manthang at 3,600m above sea level. This tour has been designed properly to prevent altitude sickness.

    Meals During the Upper Mustang Trek 

    During the trek, all meals — breakfast, lunch, and dinner — are provided. In Kathmandu, only breakfast is included. We also host special welcome and farewell dinners for our guests. Meals during the trek include breakfast and dinner at the tea houses or lodges where you stay overnight, while lunch is served at tea houses along the trail. You can choose from a variety of cuisines, including Nepali, Continental, Tibetan, and Indian dishes. To ensure your well-being, we prioritize healthy, locally sourced organic food and include seasonal fruits. During climbing sessions, hygienic, freshly cooked meals will be prepared.

    Note: If you are vegetarian or have dietary preferences, please inform us in advance so we can make the necessary arrangements.

    Accommodation During the Upper Mustang Trek 

    Accommodations include stays at three-star standard hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara and guesthouses/tea houses during the trek. Rooms are provided on a twin-sharing basis, with the option for a single supplement at an additional cost. In the trekking regions, rooms with attached washrooms will be arranged wherever available. However, at higher altitudes, tea houses may only offer shared washing and toilet facilities, and single rooms can be harder to secure. In contrast, single rooms are more readily available in Kathmandu and at lower-altitude trekking areas.

    Drinking Water During the Upper Mustang Trek 

    While meals are included, drinking water is not provided. The best option is to treat local water using chlorine/iodine tablets or a Steripen. Tea houses along the trail offer good-quality water for free, which you can treat before drinking. Mineral water is also available for purchase; it costs around USD 1 per liter at lower elevations but can rise to USD 4 at higher altitudes, so the expenses may add up. If using tablets, ensure they fully dissolve, which typically takes around 30 minutes.

    First-Aid Kit

    Our guides and porters are equipped with a basic first-aid kit during regular treks. For expeditions that take on isolated and off-the-beaten trekking paths, a comprehensive first-aid kit is compulsory, and the same goes for climbing expeditions as well.

    • A bandage in case of sprains.

    • Plasters/ Band-aids and antiseptic ointments for simple cuts

    • Iodine or water filter (optional) instead of buying bottled mineral water

    • Moleskin/Second skin in case of blisters.

    • Aspirin/Paracetamol -painkiller.

    • Oral rehydration salts-Nava Jeevan or Jeevan Jal (orange-flavored ORS)

    • The broad-spectrum antibiotic (norfloxacin or ciprofloxacin).

    • Anti-diarrhea medication (antibiotic).

    • Diarrheal stopper (Imodium - optional).

    • Diamox 250/500mg (for altitude sickness).

    • Gel hand cleaner/sanitizer.

    Note: We can add medical supplies as per the special needs of the trekkers to the first-aid kit given above.

    Equipment And Packing List

    Here is some information to help you know what to bring for the trek. It's very important not to forget the essential items because they will affect how comfortable and safe you are. At the same time, try not to carry too much unnecessary gear.

    General Items:

    • An all-season sleeping bag and a down jacket (we can provide these if needed, but you’ll have to return them after the trek).
    • A duffle bag (we’ll provide one for you during the trek, but it must be returned afterward).
    • A windproof and waterproof lightweight jacket (this is essential for mornings and evenings above 3,000 meters).
    • A daypack.

    Important Documents and Items

    • Valid passport, 2 extra passport-size photos, airline tickets.
    • Dollars, pounds, or Euros in cash for purchasing a Nepali visa at Kathmandu airport, for paying for restaurants and hotels, for gratuities, snacks, and purchasing your drinks and gifts.
    • Credit cards, Bank/ATM/Cash machine cards for withdrawing funds from cash machines (bring a photocopy of your cards), traveler's checks, etc

      HEAD

    • A bandana or headscarf, also useful in dusty conditions
    • Warm hat that covers your ears (wool or synthetic)
    • Headlamp with extra batteries and bulbs
    • Sunglasses with UV protection
    • Prescription sunglasses (if required)
    • UPPER BODY
    • Polypropylene shirts (1 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves)
    • Light and expedition-weight thermal tops
    • Fleece wind-stopper jacket or pullover
    • Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
    • Down vest and/or jacket *
    • Gore-Tex jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable

    LOWER BODY

    •  Non-cotton underwear briefs
    • 1 pair of Hiking shorts
    • 1 pair of hiking trousers
    • 1 pair of lightweight thermal bottoms (seasonal)
    • 1 pair of fleece or woolen trousers
    • 1 pair of waterproof shell pants, breathable fabric

    FEET

    • 2 pairs of thin, lightweight inner socks
    • 2 pairs of heavy poly or wool socks
    • 1 pair of Hiking boots with spare laces (sturdy soles, water-resistant, ankle support, “broken-in”)
    • 1 pair of trainers or running shoes and/or sandals
    • Cotton socks (optional)
    • Gaiters (winter only), optional, “low” ankle high version

    HANDS

    • 1 pair of lightweight poly liner gloves.

    • 1 pair of lightweight wool or fleece gloves
    • 1 pair of mittens, consisting of 1 Gore-Tex over mitt matched with a very warm polar-fleece mitt liner (seasonal)

    TOILETRIES

    • 1 medium-sized quick-drying towel

    • Toothbrush/paste (preferably biodegradable)
    • Multipurpose soap (preferably biodegradable)
    • Deodorants
    • Nail clippers
    • Face and body moisturizer
    • Female hygiene products
    • Small mirror
    • Personal Hygiene
    • Wet wipes (baby wipes)
    • Tissue /toilet roll
    • Anti-bacterial handwash

    SLEEPING

    • 1 sleeping bag (good to -10 degrees C or 14 degrees F)*
    • Fleece sleeping bag liner (optional)
    • Rucksack and Travel Bags
    • 1 medium rucksack (50-70 liters/3000-4500 cubic inches, can be used for an airplane carryon)
    • 1 large duffel bag *
    • A small daypack/backpack for carrying your valuables should have good shoulder padding
    • Small padlocks for duffel-kit bags
    • 2 large waterproof rucksack covers (optional)

    MEDICAL

    • Small, personal first-aid kit. (Simple and light)
    • Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters (Band-Aids)
    • Anti-diarrhea pills
    • Anti-headache pills
    • Cough and/or cold medicine
    • Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox or Acetylpolyamine
    • Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc. Do not bring sleeping pills as they are respiratory depressants.
    • Water purification tablets or the water filter
    •  Extra pair of prescription glasses, contact lens supplies
    • Extras/Luxuries
    • Reading book
    • Trail map/guidebook
    • Journal and pen
    • Binoculars (optional)
    • Voltage converter (from 220 to 110)
    • Plug adapter (2 round pegs to 2 flat pegs)

    Our Guides and Porters

    Here at Adventure Club, our staff is like family. We only use locals to support their communities and we train our staff rigorously to be the best they can be – for you! 

    •  Full first-aid training
    • Guide Training (trekking)
    • English and other common languages (as requested) 
    • Village and Land Conservation 
    • Mountaineering (for specialty expeditions or climbing treks)

    All our guides are carefully trained for leadership as good leadership is vital for your trek to be enjoyable, safe, and successful. Most of our guides grew up in Sherpa country or other mountainous parts of Nepal. Their pride in their region shows itself in the way they lead treks and interface with you. 

    Visa And Entry Procedures

    Everyone except Indian nationals needs a visa to enter Nepal. Citizens of the SAARC nations like Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Bhutan do not require a visa for 30 days. Fortunately, getting a Nepal visa is an easy process. Tourist visas and official overland entry points are issued on arrival at the international airport. However, travelers from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia, and Liberia have yet to be issued a visa on arrival. After arriving at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will find electronic kiosks to assist you in processing your visa. Taking the completed form and paying the visa fee, you must stay in the long immigration queue for your visa on arrival.

    Visitors can now apply for an online visa within 15 days of their arrival date in Nepal. To do so, you will need your Nepal hotel address and a digital passport-sized photo uploaded to the online application. After submitting the form online, you need to print out the confirmation page, which must be furnished at the immigration section in Kathmandu airport, along with your passport and the required visa fee. 

    Tourists can also apply for a Nepali visa at the local Nepali Embassy or Consulate in their respective countries. They can even mail their visa application to the office nearby, but well ahead, to allow sufficient processing time. Nepal visa information for all categories of travelers and their correspondence costs can be convenient, so for more information and contact details of the Nepali Embassies and Consulate around the world, 

    Whichever way you enter Nepal, you will be given a 15/30/90-day visa as required. The general Nepal tourist visa fee on arrival for multiple entries is:

    Tourist visas can be extended for a maximum of 150 days in a year and these extensions are granted only at the Department of immigration offices in Pokhara and Kathmandu. For more information on Nepal visas, visit our visa information page.

    Our Trekking Guides/Leaders 

    Here at Adventure Club, our staff is like family. We only use locals to support their communities and we train our staff rigorously to be the best they can be – for you! 

    •  Full first-aid training
    • Guide Training (trekking)
    • English and other common languages (as requested) 
    • Village and Land Conservation 
    • Mountaineering (for specialty expeditions or climbing treks)

    All our guides are carefully trained for leadership as good leadership is vital for your trek to be enjoyable, safe, and successful. Most of our guides grew up in Sherpa country or other mountainous parts of Nepal. Their pride in their region shows itself in the way they lead treks and interface with you. 

    Porters Care

    Courtesy and respect are fundamental for an enjoyable and worthwhile experience. Our porters are an essential, integral part of each trekking team, and as such, they are well-treated and well-paid. After your trek, we believe you will find that they have fully earned your gratitude and respect. We do expect all trekkers to keep the weight of their baggage under 22kgs/40lbs. Adventure Club Trek maintains a full commitment to the rights of our porters, providing them with appropriate clothing, gear, and lodging. In case of serious accident or sickness, they receive the same care as anyone else employed on the trekking team, even including evacuation by helicopter at our expense if appropriate. We fully support the IPPG (International Porter Protection Group), which strives to maintain and improve our porter's working conditions.

    Travel Insurance

    To be adequately protected in terms of insurance, you will need specialist travel insurance for participation in hazardous activities. A travel insurance policy that covers helicopter evacuation, trip cancellation, injury, death, lost baggage, theft, liability, medical treatment, and expenses is strongly recommended. Make sure the insurance covers all the activities that you will be undertaking during your stay in Nepal such as trekking and climbing. If you are injured and unable to travel, you can ask for a rescue helicopter from a remote area only if you have definite proof you can pay for it. Adventure Club Trek has an agreement in Kathmandu that guarantees payment for helicopter evacuations. They pay a cash deposit to the helicopter operator and collect the money from you once you have been rescued. Be sure your policy specifically covers mountaineering or alpinism or you may have a difficult time settling a claim.

    Electricity, WIFI, and  Battery  Recharge

    Electricity is available in all teahouses where you will be spending the night. You can recharge your phones, laptops, or other electronic gadgets from solar panels or community hydroelectricity by paying a nominal charge. We strongly recommend you bring extra batteries or rechargeable power banks for backup. Regarding Wi-Fi, there are no free hotspots along the trekking trail and the cellphone coverage is very poor, so we do not encourage carrying your laptop. Some teahouses do offer paid Wi-Fi services on an hourly basis but don’t expect high-speed connectivity on the remote trails.

    Group Size and Team Composition 

    We always try to form a small group of like-minded people to give them a wonderful and perceptive travel experience. It provides opportunities to interact and share with each other in a fun-filled environment when out in the wilderness. Generally, our travel group comprises a maximum of 16 members. We need at least two participants to run our fixed departure dates. For private trips, the number of group members does not apply. We always strive to form a team ensuring that the members are comfortable with one another.

    Communication on Trek

    On the Upper Mustang Trek in Nepal, the use of internet service will be available at lodges with some extra service charge. You can contact your family and friends from the lodges, but once we reach higher altitudes, the communication will be through the phone for safety purposes. We communicate with all our valuable clients through the team leader at least once a day to make sure you are fine and enjoying the trip. The Adventure Club Trek office in Kathmandu will constantly be in touch with you for any kind of help you may need during the trek. Depending on the kind of network you use, there could be a poor signal to the network before the high altitude. Upon your request, we can provide you with a separate local SIM card for better access to the network. Many places have WIFI service available at an extra cost.

    Tipping 

    Tipping is not mandatory in Nepal as most services include a service charge. However, if you want to express your gratitude, you are free to offer a tip to drivers, and hotel staff among others. People usually welcome such generosity. When it comes to tipping your porters or trekking leaders, use your discretion as per the quality of the services. Tip money does not form a part of our employees’ wages. However, you can use tipping as a way of showing appreciation for excellent service at the end of the trip.

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