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Frequently Asked Question

What is the best time of year to go trekking in Nepal?

The best time to go trekking in Nepal is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. Spring (March to May) offers blooming rhododendrons and mild weather, while Autumn (September to November) provides clear skies and stable conditions, making it ideal for trekking. Winter (December to February) is also possible for lower altitude treks, but it can be cold at higher elevations. Monsoon season (June to August) is less ideal due to heavy rainfall and slippery trails.

Which treks are suitable for beginners in Nepal?

For beginners, Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek the Langtang Valley Trek are excellent choices. These treks offer stunning mountain views without the extreme altitude and physical demands of more challenging routes. The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is also a good option for those looking for a moderate challenge with a rewarding experience. For more details you can explore: 20 Best Easy Treks in Nepal for Beginners.

What permits do I need for trekking in Nepal?

For most treks in Nepal, you’ll need two main permits: the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card and the appropriate National Park or Conservation Area Permit. For restricted areas like Upper Mustang or Manaslu, you’ll need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP) as well. The specific permits required depend on your trekking destination. For additional details explore: trekking permits costs in Nepal.

How do I obtain trekking permits in Nepal?

Trekking permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara at the Nepal Tourism Board office or through a registered trekking agency like Green Valley Nepal Treks. You will need to provide passport-sized photos and your passport details to obtain the permits.

What is the most popular trek in Nepal?

The Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek and Annapurna Circuit Trek are the most popular trek in Nepal. They attract trekkers from around the world who seek to experience the grandeur of Mount Everest and the surrounding Himalayan peaks. To know the difference between these two treks you can explore our blog: Everest Base Camp Trek Vs Annapurna Circuit Trek.

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