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Kathmandu Valley Tour
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Nagarkot Bhaktapur Day Tour
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Annapurna Base Camp Trek
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5 Day Everest View Trek: Unforgettable Journey into the Himalayas
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Annapurna Circuit Trial
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From exhilarating adventures like mountaineering and white-water rafting to cultural immersion in Kathmandu Valley or a relaxing jungle safari, Our Nepal travel packages offer a variety of activities to suit your interests. Whether you’re seeking a quick escape or a comprehensive Nepal 7 days tour package, let us help you design a dream vacation to Nepal.
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Our safety is paramount. We have created our Nepal trekking packages with extensive precautions to ensure a safe and secure journey, including comprehensive pre-trip planning, reliable transportation, and access to emergency services.
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Our team is comprised of passionate, highly-trained, and government-licensed guides with years of experience in Nepal. From knowledgeable historians to expert naturalists, they will ensure your package trip to Nepal is both informative and enjoyable.
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AMAZING NEPAL EXPERIENCE WITH Nepal Tour Guide Team
We had the privilege exploring KTM valley with Kumar. He has a way of showing you all facets of Nepal as nobody else will. Not only does he know his country like no other, he also has a special way of connecting you with his culture , people, customs and more like a real tour guide can only do. He is a humanitarian, a good spirit, with a great sense of humor and a heart of gold, someone who CARES about his country and people. You will love the way he guides you and shows you his country. Anything from local foods, to extensive history or just small talk about politics and social issues, Kumar is happy to discuss all. He showed us a side of Nepal, we would have never experienced with a larger bus group. He customized our program to our liking, the way we wanted it, patiently answered all of our questions always friendly , attentive and genuine. We can highly recommend Kumar as your private guide. I have traveled the world extensively (please see my other reviews on tripadvisor) and know the difference between ‘just a guide’ and a true tour director who LOVES his job and connecting with people from all walks of life. Kumar is great in what he does and his personality will make you like him the day you meet. We are still friends and should we return to Nepal, there is no doubt in our minds that we will see him again, not only as our guide but also to reunite with a great friend and human being.

Visited | 18/09/2018
Memorable 4 Days With Tour Guide
My wife and I had the privilege to enjoy a 4 days long private tour with tourguideinnepal.com. Everything was spot on. We had a private driver and a private tour guide for the entire trip, both extremely polite. I can 100% recommend them to others also. I also found their pricing more than fair. Kumar runs the company, he was very helpful when we put together the custom itinerary. Our tour guide was Suvash, probably the most caring guy I’ve ever met. Thanks for the lifetime experience guys!

Visited | 01/01/1970
Two Nights Was Awesome
I only had two nights in Kathmandu and primarily wanted to do a chopper flight around Everest as well as see as much of Kathmandu as possible. Kumar was amazing and looked after me like family. I did a lot of research and Kumar booked the Chopper flight for me and answered any and all questions I had leading up to it. The Everest day was truly one of the best and awe inspiring days of my life. Kumar also took us to all of the must see sights in Kathmandu. He listened to our needs as well as read our body language for what we required. You must have a guide in places like Kathmandu to understand the history and not miss anything and you won’t regret using Kumar – he is the best!!

Visited | 01/01/1970
One Week in Nepal With Tour Guide
I recently spent one week in Nepal and Tour Guide Team Trek provided an extraordinary service with an itinerary suited to my needs and interests, including Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Pokhara, detailed cultural and historical explanations when visiting different sites in Kathmandu, and above all, a customer and people-oriented approach to all activities, meals, shopping, etc. Kumar Dahal was my tour guide and it was a pleasure for me to have him showing me his native Nepal. Kumar has excellent English speaking skills and he is willing to take the extra mile to help you have the best trip to this beautiful country. I recommend him and Nepal Tour Guide Team Trek wholeheartedly as the best agency to fulfill your expectations.

Visited | 01/01/1970
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Langtang Valley Trek
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are the trekking guides and porters licensed/certified?
Yes, usually guides and porters have to be licensed and certified in Nepal. It is known that the MoCTCA of Nepal issues licenses to the guide for trekking, ensuring proper training and knowledge of safety, navigation, and first aid.
Many guides are certified through a recognized training program, often through the NMA or another accredited agency. In the case of porters, while licenses may not necessarily be in order, it’s possible to hire them through reputable trekking companies that make priorities of safety and fair treatment.
This means that at the time of booking a trek, it is worth confirming whether or not guides and porters are certified to ensure one will have a safe and enjoyable experience.
Are the trekking restaurants available at trekking places?
Yes, there are many trekking restaurants or ‘tea houses’ along popular routes in Nepal. These places have simple accommodation and food for trekkers. Here’s what you’d usually expect:
Meal Options: Most of the tea houses offer a range of local cuisines that include dal bhat, momos, noodles, and pancakes. Most of these places also sell snacks and hot drinks.
Accommodation: Most tea houses have simple rooms where trekkers can stay overnight and have well-deserved rest after a very long day of trekking.
Variety: The quality and variety of food differ according to the region and the altitude. You will get more options in the so-called popular trekking areas like the Annapurna and Everest regions.
Social Atmosphere: Most of the time, the tea houses allow trekkers to come together, share their experiences, and enjoy a warm meal together.
Availability: Availability is very common along the well-traveled routes; however, it is quite infrequent in areas that are considered to be more remote. So, better check your route and plan your trip accordingly.
Are there any age limits for this trek?
Generally, there are no strict age limits for trekking in Nepal, as much of it depends upon the individual fitness and experience of the people concerned. The following are a few important aspects to consider:
Children Most trekking companies welcome children to go on family-friendly treks, mainly on popular routes such as the Annapurna and Everest regions. Naturally, one would have to be careful in choosing a trek that would suit the child’s fitness and capability.
Older Adults Participation by older trekkers is also allowed, provided there is good health and stamina to take on the demands of the trek. However, the recommendation is in advance to consult with an old age doctor before going on a trek.
Group Considerations Agencies also have age limits for all or specific treks and routes that require further and more critical conditions. In this respect, discussion of such issues with the agency through which one has booked is relevant.
Safety Trekkers of any age must pay attention to altitude sickness. Weather conditions may suddenly change. All trekkers should allow for adequate acclimatization and pacing.
Are there ATMs on the way to Annapurna Base Camp?
No, there are no ATMs on the way to Annapurna Base Camp. Following are key points to remember:
Last ATMs The last ATMs can be found in Pokhara, which is usually the starting point in the Annapurna region for many treks. One should draw as much cash as possible before going on the trail.
Cash Most of the tea houses and restaurants along the trek accept cash in Nepalese rupees. Make sure to carry enough cash to cover your accommodation, meals, and extra expenses you may incur for souvenirs or tips.
Currency Exchange There are currency exchange facilities in Pokhara and Kathmandu, but they are very limited in the trekking areas, and it’s better to exchange or draw cash before starting your trek.
Means of Payment Very few tea houses would allow settlement with credit cards, and these are usually offered with an extra fee. One should always let them know in advance if one intends to pay by card.
Can I continue my trek if I got sick?
Continuing your trek after getting sick is generally not advisable. Here are some key considerations
1. Assess Your Symptoms
Mild Infection If minor – such as a headache or light stomach ache you may be able to rest and carry on. However, listen to your body.
Severe Symptoms If any of the following symptoms persist, such as severe headache, repeated nausea, dizziness, or any symptoms of AMS, do not continue.
2. Altitude Sickness
Urgent Action The only thing you can do if you feel that you have altitude sickness is to go down to a lower height. Continuing to trek to high altitude means your case is deteriorating.
3. Rest and Recovery
Rest for A While Sometimes all you need is rest for one or two days. You can always inform your guide, who will help modify the schedule accordingly.
4. Consult Your Guide
Professional Advice Your guide will be trained to observe your condition and make intelligent decisions about your continuation or descent.
5. Safety Above All
Health First Trekkers should not commence the trek if they are ill as it will prove risky for themselves and others in the group.
6. Emergency Plan
Know your options: Know how to get back down to a lower elevation or seek medical attention if you need to.
What this means, more simply, is that if a person does not feel well, then the concrete evaluation of being sick should be highly considered for taking priority over the continuation of the trek.
I am female trekker. Do I get female trekking guide for my trek?
Travelling in Nepal is a relatively very safe affair. We treat our guests with the utmost respect. Regardless, there can be some things that women find difficult to share with men guides.
Female guides are available at your request. However, female guides are only provided if you are a solitary female traveller, Female family or female groups. Plus, a female guide will offer you a different perspective on your journey than men guides can.
How difficult is trekking in Nepal?
It is important to note that trekking in Nepal can be graded from easy, moderate, to strenuous and challenging based on many factors, including the specific trek, altitude, and weather conditions, and your personal level of fitness. A detailed breakdown follows.
1. Trek Types
Easy Treks Suitable for beginners with basic fitness. Examples include the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek and the Kathmandu Valley trek. These treks normally have lower altitudes and shorter daily distances.
Moderate Treks Good for people having some trekking experience. The treks include Langtang Valley and Gosaikunda, and good physical fitness is required as the gradient of heights are more and steeper.
Difficult Treks Fit for experienced trekkers. These treks include the Annapurna Circuit and Everest Base Camp. They contain difficult terrain, noticeable altitude gain, and longer lengths of time out on the trail.
2. Altitude
High Altitude Effects Many popular treks reach altitudes over 3,000 meters (10,000 feet). There is an increased risk of altitude sickness with the gain in altitude. Proper acclimatization is imperative.
Symptoms of Altitude Sickness Symptoms include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Recognition and management of symptoms are important.
3. Terrain and Conditions
Varied Terrain Expect rocky paths, steep ascents and descents, with slippery conditions at times.
Weather Conditions change suddenly rain, snow, and low temperature impact trekking conditions.
4. Physical Fitness
Preparation A good level of physical fitness is a necessity. Cardio, strength training, and rehearse hiking with a loaded rucksack before coming on your trek.
Pacing Take your time and listen to your body. Overexertion leads to exhaustion; it raises the risk of getting altitude sickness.
5. Duration
Trek Length Treks can vary from a few days up to several weeks. The longer treks are going to be quite demanding and exhausting.
6. Guided vs. Independent Trekking
Guided Treks A guide will involve support, local knowledge, and navigating challenges.
Independent Trekking Self-sufficient, requires more navigation skills and experience in managing risk.
7. Conclusion
The trekking in Nepal allows for great views and cultural experiences however, most of the treks can be very challenging on the body. It is very important not only to understand the specific challenges of any given trek but also to prepare for them. Since you will always be at a different height, acclimatization and hydration must become your utmost priorities. Do not hesitate to seek help from guides or fellow trekkers when you need it.
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