FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

1. When is the best time to visit Nepal for trekking, tours, and wildlife safaris?

(March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are the best seasons overall. Autumn gives the clearest mountain views for high-altitude treks, while Spring brings blooming rhododendrons on the trails. For wildlife safaris in Chitwan or Bardia, October–April is ideal. Cultural tours in Kathmandu Valley are great year-round.

Most international travelers can get a Nepal visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport. Tourist visas are available for 15, 30, or 90 days (USD 30, 50, or 125). You can also apply in advance via the Nepal Immigration online portal. Indian citizens do not require
a visa

Yes — every trip we offer can be fully tailored to your dates, budget, fitness level, and interests. Whether you want to combine a Kathmandu heritage tour with a jungle safari or add a helicopter flight to a trek, we handle all the planning for you.

Simply reach out via our Contact page, WhatsApp (+977 9849095286), or email. We’ll share a detailed itinerary and cost breakdown. A deposit confirms your booking, with the balance due before departure. We recommend booking 2–4 weeks in advance during peak season.

We accept bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and online payment platforms. A partial deposit  (typically 20–30%) is required to confirm your booking, with the remaining balance payable before your trip begins. For in-person payments in Kathmandu, cash in USD or NPR is also accepted. All pricing is transparent — no hidden fees. If you have questions about payment, our team is available 24/7 to help

All our guides are trained in altitude sickness recognition and high-altitude first aid. If symptoms appear, your guide will halt ascent immediately and arrange descent or emergency helicopter evacuation if needed. We carry basic altitude medication and stay in constant contact with our base team throughout your trek.

1. How do I book a trek or tour with you?

Simply reach out via our Contact page, WhatsApp (+977 9849095286), or email. We’ll share a detailed itinerary and cost breakdown. A deposit confirms your booking, with the balance due before departure. We recommend booking 2–4 weeks in advance during peak season.

Simply reach out via our Contact page, WhatsApp (+977 9849095286), or email. We’ll share a detailed itinerary and cost breakdown. A deposit confirms your booking, with the balance due before departure. We recommend booking 2–4 weeks in advance during peak season.

1. What payment methods do you accept?

We accept bank transfers, credit/debit cards, and online payment platforms. A partial deposit (typically 20–30%) is required to confirm your booking, with the remaining balance payable before your trip begins. For in-person payments in Kathmandu, cash in USD or NPR is also accepted. All pricing is transparent — no hidden fees. If you have questions about payment, our team is available 24/7 to help.

Experienced Local Guides

Our guides know Nepal the way only locals can — from the jungle
wildlife trails of Chitwan and Bardia in the Terai, to the ancient temple lanes of Kathmandu Valley, to the high-altitude passes of the Himalayas. Government-licensed, culturally fluent, and trained in first aid, they don’t just show you the path — they connect you to the people, stories, and traditions that make each region of Nepal truly unique.

Our guides know Nepal the way only locals can — from the jungle
wildlife trails of Chitwan and Bardia in the Terai, to the ancient temple lanes of Kathmandu Valley, to the high-altitude passes of the Himalayas. Government-licensed, culturally fluent, and trained in first aid, they don’t just show you the path — they connect you to the people, stories, and traditions that make each region of Nepal truly unique.

From the UNESCO heritage sites of Kathmandu to the
fragile ecosystems of the Terai and the Himalayan trails, we travel with care. We support local teahouses, community homestays, and small businesses at every destination. Our guides and porters are paid fairly, insured, and treated as the professionals they are — because responsible tourism means looking after people and places equally.

Nepal is a country of diverse terrain and unpredictable weather — a jungle road can flood as quickly as a mountain trail can close. Wherever you are in Nepal, our team is reachable around the clock via phone and WhatsApp. Flight rescheduled from Lukla? Weather delay in Pokhara? Unexpected change of plans? We’re on it — before you even start to worry.