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Trekking De 12 Dias Para O Acampamento Base Do Everest E Voo De Helicóptero De Volta Para Kathmandu

O acampamento base do Everest Heli Trek, 12 dias de viagem guiada ao acampamento base do Everest e vôo de volta para Katmandu em um helicóptero fretado privado de Pheriche. Duração: 11 Days (approx.)
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O acampamento base do Everest Trek e voar de volta por helicóptero é uma das pequenas caminhadas para o Everest Base Camp; especialmente focado naqueles que querem experimentar a aventura em feriados limitados. Nós asseguramo-lo para a experiência celestial e aventura desafiadora que você vale seu tempo e dinheiro. De EBC Heli Trek, você pode experimentar a glória da montanha de todos os ângulos. Como as trilhas começam de Lukla até o acampamento base do Everest, você pode explorar os cenários de tirar o fôlego através dos degraus ascendentes. Que está olhando para os picos e os outros ângulos da vista do horizonte de um helicóptero no caminho de volta para Katmandu.

Como o Monte O Everest é o pico mais alto do mundo, por isso, alcançar o acampamento base do Everest é uma grande conquista em si. A jornada emocionante começa a partir de Lukla que percorre diferentes trilhas através da floresta densa, aldeia sherpa étnica, rios de fluxo rápido, paisagens deslumbrantes, floresta verde tranquila, cânions profundos e a região fria e árida aos pés dos grandes picos das montanhas. Esta aventura também permite que você descubra o estilo de vida das montanhas rurais do povo nepalês.

Do Everest Base Camp Trek e voar de volta de helicóptero; você obtém a visão combinada de todos os picos nevados das montanhas, incluindo o Monte. Everest (8848 m), Monte Lhotse 8516 m, Monte. Nuptse 7855m, MT Pumori 7161m, Mt. Changaste 7550m, MT Lingerie 6679m, MT. Amadablam 6856m, MT Thamserku 6723m, Mt.Kongde 6011m, Mt.Twache pico 6367m, Cholaste 6335m, pico da ilha 6179m, pico Lobuche 6145m. Além disso, Pokalde pico 5806m, Honku sul pico 6119m são os principais picos elevados que reflete a memória da vida. Além disso, as vistas deslumbrantes do caminho que você tem percorrido e os terraços íngremes cultivadas terras da vista aérea. Deixando o seu passo no colo do acampamento base do Everest, você voltará a Katmandu em um passeio de helicóptero.

Itinerário Detalhado

Dia 01: Katmandu Chegada E Traslado Ao Hotel. Breve Briefing à noite (1300 metros)
Ao chegar ao Aeroporto Internacional de Tribhuvan, um representante das trilhas de Peregrine irá recebê-lo e deixá-lo no hotel depois de meia hora de carro do aeroporto. Você terá tempo de lazer para descansar. À noite, você receberá o briefing sobre a jornada de seu guia e prepare-se para a aventura do dia seguinte.

Dia 02: Voo Lukla e Trek Up To Phakding (2651 metros) Distância 8 Km, 3 Horas Trek
Você terá um voo de manhã cedo de Katmandu para Lukla (aeroporto de Tenzing Hillary). Este é o ponto inicial de toda a jornada do Everest. O outro membro da nossa equipe irá se juntar a nós da Lukla. Agora nossa equipe gradualmente desce para a vila de Cheplung, de onde você terá uma visão mais próxima do pico da montanha sagrada chamado Mt. Khumbila que nunca foi escalada. As trilhas descem gradualmente para Phakding, onde nossa equipe passará a noite.

Dia 03: Trek To Namche (3440 Metros) 11km Distância, Aprox. 7 horas
Depois do café da manhã, as trilhas continuam em direção a Phakdine, que passa por uma floresta de pinheiros ao longo do rio Dudh Koshi, atravessando a ponte suspensa que parece estar decorada com uma bandeira sagrada de orações. Agora, entrando no parque nacional de Sagarmatha, continuamos nossa jornada até Jorasalle, observando as pedras mani ao longo do caminho. O almoço será servido aqui. Mais uma vez as trilhas descem abruptamente para cima para Namche Bazar, um belo vale que é considerado como a capital do povo sherpa de onde você pode ter a primeira aparição da majestosa montanha do Monte. Everest. Pernoite em Namche Bazaar

Dia 04: Dia de aclimatação para evitar a alta altitude nos próximos dias
Mais um dia em Namche Bazar irá ajudá-lo a se acostumar com a alta altitude, já que o oxigênio fica cada vez mais rarefeito. Será bom que você se mantenha ativo para descansar mais na aventura do dia seguinte. Você pode fazer uma caminhada até o ponto de vista do Everest, logo acima do Namche Bazar. Também pode visitar o museu de Sherpa para obter as informações sobre a cultura sherpa, você também pode ver a pegada de Yeti no museu e muitas informações históricas e geográficas da montanha e das pessoas aqui. Pernoite no mesmo alojamento

Dia 05: Trek To Tengboche (3870 Metros) 10km Distância, Aprox. 6 horas
Após o café da manhã, continuamos nossa jornada para Tengboche ao longo de algumas descidas e alguns sobem através das florestas Rhododendron, as trilhas cair para Phungi Thanka onde você vai ter o seu almoço. As trilhas agora descem para Tengboche que lhe proporciona as magníficas vistas das diferentes montanhas como Lhotse, Nuptse, Amadablm, incluindo o Monte. Everest. Pernoite no alojamento

Dia 06: Trek To Dingboche (4360 Metros) Distância 9 Km, Aprox. 5 horas
Após o café da manhã, a trilha desce suavemente pela floresta de rododendros. Hoje as trilhas são muito fáceis de comparar com outros dias. Agora você vai atravessar a linha das árvores e observar as pedras mani e a floresta de coníferas admirando a vista do Monte. Everest, Lhotse e Amadablam. A trilha continua descendo para Dengboche cruzando o rio Imja para chegar a Pangboche para o almoço. Nossa caminhada continua após o almoço visitando o famoso mosteiro de Pangboche e a vista de montanhas fabulosas estará junto com você o dia inteiro. Continuamos nossa caminhada até o vale de Imja, e agora a trilha literalmente sobe para Dingboche, a bela aldeia que costumava ser o assentamento de verão para pastagem de iaque, para que você possa ver o iaque pastando sobre a encosta das falésias. Pernoite no alojamento em Dingboche

Dia 07: Dingboche 2º Dia de Aclimatação
Você começa seu dia com a visão do nascer do sol entre os picos majestosos. Embora este seja o dia para o relaxamento do seu corpo, recomendamos que você fique ativo com caminhada moderada e caminhada. Aqui você pode ter a chance de conhecer os aldeões e sua cultura única e explorar o campo cultivado de cevada, trigo, trigo mourisco e batata. Pernoite no alojamento

Dia 08: Trek To Lobuche (4940 Metros) 7 Km Distância, Aprox. 6 horas
Depois do café da manhã, começamos nosso dia com uma subida moderada para Duglha no final da moraine terminal do Glaciar Khumbu, que é uma pequena aldeia de um fio colorido de bandeiras de orações penduradas no vale. Continuamos subindo íngremes para Chupki Lara, que vai até a moraine Glacier Khumbu, onde você pode testemunhar os picos de leistering como Khumbutse, Lingtern, Pumori e Mahlangu Himal. Então a trilha segue o caminho para Lobuche onde você passará a noite.

Dia 09: Trek To Gorakshep (5170 Metros) E EBC (5364 Metros) Distância 13 Km, Aproximadamente 8 Horas
Depois do café da manhã, hoje pegamos a trilha para o acampamento base do Everest, que não é muito difícil. Continuamos nossa caminhada até algumas trilhas ascendentes e descendentes principalmente em um caminho de geleira. A caminhada é extenuante devido ao ar rarefeito na alta elevação. Passando pelas dunas rochosas, morenas e riachos no caminho, chegamos ao acampamento base do Everest. As maravilhosas vistas deslumbrantes e pitorescas do majestoso pico como Nuptse, Khumbutse e Pumori vão recebê-lo. Depois desta experiência celestial, voltamos a Gorakshep. Pernoite no alojamento

Dia 10: Trek To Kalapather (5545 Metros) Para Ver O Nascer Do Sol E Voar De Volta Para Kathmandu De Helicóptero
Hoje acordamos cedo para a caminhada até Kala Patthar no escuro, com temperatura fria e vento gelado. Após o passeio moderado de 2-3 horas, chegamos a Kalapatthar. A vista da cimeira é adorável. Cada pico está revelando em si mesmo, incluindo o Monte. Everest. Depois de desfrutar do magnífico panorama da montanha, voltamos a Gorak Shep. Vamos fazer um passeio de helicóptero de onde você pode explorar a visão combinada de todas as montanhas do horizonte. Nós voamos sobre as águas serenas do Lago Gokyo e a vista deslumbrante das trilhas que você percorreu. Deixando seus passos no colo do acampamento base do Everest, você voltará para Katmandu. Seu guia irá levá-lo para Kathmandu Sightseeing. Pernoite no hotel

Dia 11: Partida Final
Este é o último dia na terra do Everest. Após o café da manhã ou almoço de acordo com o seu horário de voo, vamos deixá-lo no aeroporto internacional de Tribhuvan, poucas horas antes do voo programado. Voe de volta para sua casa.

- O Que Você Vai Fazer

Dia 01: Chegada a Kathmandu (1.350m)
Dia 02: Voe para Lukla, caminhe até Phakding (2.651 m / 8.700 pés): 40 minutos de voo; 8 km, 3 a 4 horas de caminhada
Dia 03: Phakding ao Namche Bazaar (3.438m / 11,280 ft): 11km, 5 - 6 horas
Dia 04: Namche Bazaar: aclimatação
Dia 05: Namche Bazaar para Tengboche (3.870m / 12,694ft): 10km, 5 - 6 horas
Dia 06: Tengboche a Dingboche (4.360 m): 9 km, 5 a 6 horas
Dia 07: Dingboche: aclimatação
Dia 08: Dingboche para Lobuche (4940 m): 7 km, 5-6 horas
Dia 09: Lobuche para Gorak Shep (5,170 m / 16,961 pés), visite o Everest Base Camp (5,364 m / 17,594 pés): 13 km, 6-7 horas
Dia 10: Gorak Shep para Kala Patthar, de volta a Gorak Shep, voo para Lukla de helicóptero: 3 km, 3-4 horas de caminhada
Dia 11: Voe para Kathmandu
Dia 12: partida final

- O Que Esperar

- Visita a locais de patrimônio mundial da UNESCO na cidade de Kathmandu.
- Visite o Namche Bazaar, a capital sherpa, a porta de entrada para o Everest.
- Participar do Everest Base Camp a pé até Kalapather para ter uma vista majestosa dos outros Everest.
- Vôo de helicóptero mais cênico de volta a Kathmandu frente a frente com o Himalaia.

- O Que Está Incluído

- Recolha e recolha no aeroporto num veículo privado
- Acomodação em hotel de luxo em Kathmandu para duas noites com café da manhã
- O melhor alojamento para casa de chá durante o Everest
- Todas as refeições (café da manhã, almoço e jantar) durante a caminhada
- Todo o transporte terrestre em um veículo privado confortável de acordo com o itinerário
- Voos domésticos de um avião regular Twin Otter (Katmandu- Lukla -Kathmandu)
- Taxas de entrada para visitas turísticas / monumentais conforme o itinerário
- Um líder experiente, fluente em inglês e licenciado pelo governo, líder e líder em trekking (4: 1)
- serviço de portaria (2: 1)
- Despesas com helicóptero / helicóptero conforme o itinerário
- Custos com pessoal, incluindo salário, seguro, equipamento, passagem aérea doméstica, alimentação e acomodação
- Jaqueta e saco de dormir (a ser devolvido após a conclusão da viagem)
- Saco de trekking Peregrine / mochila, t-shirt e mapa de trekking são seus para levar
- Toda a documentação necessária e autorizações de trekking (National Park Permit, TIMS)
- Kit de primeiros socorros (transportado pelo seu líder de trekking)
- Todos os impostos governamentais e locais

- O Que Não Está Incluído

- taxa de visto nepalesa
- excesso de carga (s) de bagagem
- Acomodação extra por noite em Katmandu devido a chegada antecipada, partida tardia, retorno antecipado da montanha (devido a qualquer motivo) do que o itinerário programado
- Almoço e jantar em Kathmandu (e também no caso de retorno antecipado da montanha ao itinerário programado)
- Voos internacionais e passeios de helicóptero de Katmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu (se solicitado pelos hóspedes)
- Seguro de viagem e salvamento
- Despesas pessoais (telefonemas, internet, lavanderia, contas de bar, recarga de bateria, carregadores extras, garrafa ou água fervida, chuveiro, etc.)
- Gratificações para guia (s), porteiro (s) e motorista (s)

- Transferes

Para o serviço de transporte do aeroporto, você precisa fornecer os detalhes do seu voo no momento da reserva.

- FAQ

What type of shape do I need to be in, is this trip for me?
Everest Base Camp Heli Trek is suitable for average people who are moderately fit. Some physical fitness programs such as running, swimming and hiking are recommended before you embark on this journey. While on the trek, it is common to experience some discomfort before being fully acclimatized. Two rules you need to remember to prevent and beat altitude mountain sickness (AMS) are: drink lots of water (at least 3 litres a day) and walk slowly.
Will somebody come to pick me up at the airport upon my arrival?
Yes, our airport representative will be there to greet you at the airport. S/he will be displaying an Ace the Himalaya signboard outside the airport terminal. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your hotel in our tourist vehicle.
Can I obtain the visa for Nepal upon on arrival at the airport?
YES, you can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 30 days can be obtained by paying US $ 40 or equivalent foreign currency. Similarly, Tourist Visa with Multiple Entry for 90 days can be obtained by paying US $ 100.
Do I need any extra documents?
Please bring a copy of your travel insurance, a copy of your passport and 3 photos (passport size) with you for your trip to Nepal. You would need photos for permits.
What sort of accommodation can I expect in Kathmandu and in trekking?
We use standard rooms at three star hotels in Kathmandu with breakfast included. Along the trekking routes, teahouses/lodges generally provide basic clean facilities with a mattress and a quilt or blanket. We can also offer you Ace the Himalaya sleeping bags if needed (to be returned after the trip) but it is a good idea to always have your own sleeping equipment. The lodges in trekking routes usually provide single and double rooms, or occasionally a dormitory. At times when possible, dining will be around a bonfire. In teahouses, food will be prepared in the kitchen, which you should not enter without permission.
Is it possible to swap my accommodation from mountain guesthouse to hotels in Kathmandu?
Substituting the accommodation or swapping from mountain guest house to Kathmandu is NOT possible. We only provide three nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu included in the package. In case of flight cancellation or early arrival to Kathmandu due to any sickness in the mountain or any of your own personal reason or due to bad weather and you are unable to continue the trek, you will need an extra night accommodation/s in Kathmandu. We can make these arrangements for a supplemental charge.
What are the Toilet facilities in the tea house/guesthouse?
Most of the tea houses do have western style flushing toilet however in higher elevation you could find the squat toilets made of either a ceramic basin on the ground or few planks precariously positioned over a hole in the ground which is always outside of the room.
Do I need to bring toilet paper for the trek?
All the guest houses sell the toilet paper so you can buy it there itself. Hand sanitizer and a towel you must bring your own.
What sort of food can I expect in trekking?
Most teahouses (lodges) in Everest region trails cook a delicious range of mostly vegetarian fare. Pasta, tuna bakes, noodles, potatoes, eggs, daal bhat(rice and lentils), bread, soup, fresh vegetables (variety depends on the season) and even some desserts like apple pies, pancakes, and some interesting attempts at custard. You will find a lot of garlic on the menu because it assists with acclimatization – eat some every day. In many larger villages you may find some meat items on the menu. You can always get hot chocolate, tea, and hot lemon drinks, as well as soft drinks, and treats like chocolate and crisps. Each day dinner and breakfast will be at a lodge you’ll stay at while for the lunch you would be stopping by on the way where you can order your meals as per your choice. Guide will help you to stop by at best possible places to eat.
Is the food in the mountain prepared to international standard in terms of safety?
YES, the food is very safe during the trekking and we recommend you to eat vegetarian and local food. Please follow the suggestion of our guide on the trek.
I am a Vegetarian. Is that a Problem?
No problem at all because mostly, the lodges serve the vegetarian meals. We always recommend our clients to eat vegetarian meals to avoid food poisoning, eating heavy meals and non- vegetarian meals at the high altitude is not really safe for the stomach.
What is the drinking water facility in the mountain?
Bottled water is easily available at the lodges and teahouses. You can buy bottled water at the cost of USD 2 at lower elevations to USD 4 to higher elevation per littler. More higher you go it would be expensive. If you are planning to drink normal water, purifying water with any sort of purification tablets or drop is must. One can purchase purification tablets or iodine in Kathmandu, Lukla or Namche.
What opportunities will I have for a shower along the trek?
The guesthouses at Lukla, Phakding and Namche provide the facilities of a hot shower. For all above showers, it would cost you an extra about USD 3-4 per shower. The higher you go the hot shower would be expensive.
How much additional money do I need per day?
It depends on your spending habits. Generally, in Kathmandu, you can allocate USD 10 to USD 15 for a lunch and a dinner. USD 20 to USD 25 per person a day will be enough to buy bottles of water, chocolates, lunch and dinner, hot shower and a few drinks during the trekking. Please note, higher you go the things would be expensive especially at higher altitude; all the goods are supplied either by helicopter, horse, mules or porters therefore the things are expensive.
Can I use credit cards in the places I visit in trekking?
During the trekking period, cash transaction is highly recommended. Please change the currency in local Nepali Rupees before you go to the mountains. Especially in the Everest trail, ATM would be available only in Namche and relying on it is not a better idea as you never know when things stops working. Also if you try to exchange your foreign currency there you would be getting very less exchange rates. So changing money from Kathmandu and taking Nepalese cash is a wise idea, which we too recommend.
What mode of transportation do you use?
We use private tourist vehicles for airport transfers and city tours. Depending on the group size we use cars, minibus and vans. All the vehicles are usually air-conditioned unless we are travelling in cooler seasons. For domestic flights (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu), we use Tara Air, Summit Air and Sita Air-popular domestic airlines. And, for heli-tour we use Fishtail Air, Air Dynasty and Simrik Air.
What is the alternative option if my flight to and from Lukla is cancelled or delayed?
Twin Otter and Dornier is the primary mode of transport to and from the airstrip at Lukla. This service is fairly dependable. Sometimes, flights (to and from Lukla) may be cancelled due to mountain weather conditions or technical issues. In such a case, Peregrine Treks can help you charter a helicopter to ensure you are on schedule for your trek or international flight. The helicopter can fly if the visibility is 1500m, while the twin otter and Dornier can fly if the visibility is 5000m, as per Nepal’s Civil Aviation rules. If weather is extreme and the visibility is lesser than 1,500m helicopters are also not operated for the flights. In such cases, we will reschedule your flight for next day provide you with alternative trek options.
In case of cancelled flights due to weather conditions, how do we reach Lukla from Kathmandu and vice versa?
In case of emergency cancellation of flights due to weather condition at Lukla or in Kathmandu, we recommend our clients to wait for some time for the weather to clear out. In case the weather fails to clear out and the flights are not likely to take place then in such cases we recommend to go for a helicopter charter. This facility can be provided if our clients are agreeing to pay the extra charges to apply for the heli ride. The helicopter takes 4 to 6 passengers at a time and the cost can be shared amongst the passengers. The cost must be paid by the participant, which can later be submitted for reimbursement through a travel insurance company. We can help you with the necessary documents for a claim.
What is the best season for this trekking?
The months from March to May and from late September to early December are the best time to sign up for this trip.
What is the weather and temperature like in trekking?
One of the most unpredictable elements of the Everest region is the weather. If you’re not properly prepared for the twists, turns and volatility of the conditions that can occur in this breathtaking region, you might find yourself in an uncomfortable and unpleasant situation. Here are some weather basics to help ensure that you come to the Himalayas as well equipped and prepared to face anything. Generally speaking, the nights are much cooler than the daytime hours in the Everest region. Many first-time trekkers are surprised to learn about the incredible range that may occur in a given day. During the day, the thermometer could reach temps as high as 25 degrees C (77 Degrees F), only to dip down as low as -20 degrees C (-4 Degrees F) in less than 24 hours. While there’s no way to know exactly what each day in the mountains will bring, the weather and temperature ranges tend to be somewhat predictable based on the month and season. Spring – March / April / May / June Spring happens to be one of the best times of the year to visit the Everest region, although because of this, it can become somewhat crowded. One can meet many other Everest climbers during this season and base camp is full of tents. The beautiful clear blue sky can be seen and the many different species of flower are visible in the lower altitude. During springtime, the average temperature is 20 degrees C (68 Degrees F), with a maximum of 25 degrees C (77 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of -15 degrees C (5 Degrees F), in the morning and at night for areas above 4000 meters. Monsoon – July / August Through Mid-September This season is not really recommended to travel as it rains in the lower altitudes, below 3500 meters. In areas above 4000 meters, it rains sometimes and although it is also sometimes dry, very few people travel during this season. There are positive sides of trekking during the monsoon months as the excess rainfall can provide ample chance to see spectacular views of the waterfall and it’s also the best season to avoid the crowds. During Monsoon, the average temperature is 22 degrees C (71.6 Degrees F), with a maximum of 30 degrees C (86 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of -5 degrees C (23 Degrees F), in the morning and at night for areas above 4000 meters. Autumn – End of September / October / November Similar to springtime, autumn in the Everest region is also a crowded season, but it’s one of the best times to trek. While it lacks the beauty of flowers, the clear blue sky can be seen, affording incredible views from just about every angle. The average temperature during the fall is 17 degrees C (62.6 Degrees F), with a maximum temp of 20 degrees C (68 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of -15 degrees C (5 Degrees F), in the morning and at night, for areas above 4000 meters altitude. Winter- December/ January/ February Winter start from mid December till mid February. People still like to trek in this month due to fewer crowds. View is still good but foggy so having extra days is highly recommended during this period. The average temperature during the winter is 10 degrees C (50 Degrees F), with a maximum temp of 17 degrees C (62.6 Degrees F), during sunny days and a minimum of -20 degrees C (-4 Degrees F), in the morning and at night, for areas above 4000 meters altitude. The above temperature is based on outside of the guesthouse temperature. No need worry about the cold temperature as we provide the sleeping bag plus the extra blanket to make sure our clients are warm enough during the time of need.
Do your guides have trekking guide certificates from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center? Have they received first aid training for high altitude?
Yes, they have all received a 45-day training from the Hotel Management and Tourism Center in Nepal. The guides have also received high altitude first aid training from KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project). Please check our Trekking Guides Profiles and Training Certificates.
What safety measures are in place? What safety equipment do your guides carry with them on trek to deal with sickness/accidents?
Our guides are 24 hours available for the services during the trek. They are trained to use the first aid kit and have the knowledge to use oximeter in order to track your oxygen level just to make sure you are fit enough to continue your high altitude walk. Guides also carry local sim cards both Nepal Telecom and Ncell in order to update whereabouts and situation of our every client. During the time of emergency, our guides are alert and keep updated to head office in Kathmandu that is available 24 /7 to arranging from horse to mules or helicopters in the must needed cases especially when client is seriously sick in the mountain and needed to be hospitalized.
Is there any communication while we are on trekking?
There are telephones in some villages along the trekking routes from which you can make international calls. All our guides carry local sim cards both Nepal Telecom and Ncell in order to update the whereabouts and situation of our every client. You may pass the number of our guide to your family for the callback or you can make a call from the guide’s mobile and pay him directly for the international call too.
Can I charge my digital camera or other equipment on my trip?
These facilities will be available in most of the places in your hotel reception by paying some service charges. Remember to bring TWO and THREE pin travel adapters! You can also buy the adapters in the supermarkets or electronic shops in the Kathmandu. Our guide can help you with it.
Do you use porters on the trek or do we carry all of our own gear?
Whilst on the trek, our porter will take care of your luggage. All you need to carry is your small day bag for your personal belongings like camera, water bottle, sun cream etc.
Do I need to tip my guide and porters? How much would that be?
This is a difficult thing to gauge. We have seen everything from USD 20 to USD 1000 per person for guides and porters. Tipping is not required, but a small gesture of thanks to your guides and local porters. The level of the tip should reflect the level of satisfaction from and personal involvement with your guide. However, we recommend you to spend minimum 10% of your total trip cost for tipping entire local staffs, the ratio of tipping guide and porter will be given to you at the pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu before starting the trek.
All your departure is guaranteed to run?
YES, all our trips are guaranteed to run. We never cancel the trip due to not having enough participants; we can arrange the trip for one person as well as a private trip at very minimal additional cost. Please inquire about this during the time of booking.

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