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17 Day Classic India with Ranthambore & Nepal
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3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Agra, Amber Fort, Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Kathmandu, Mumbai, Rajasthan, Udaipur

Highlights

  • View the imposing India Gate War Memorial in New Delhi View Raj Ghat, cremation site and memorial to Mahatma Gandhi Qutab Minar Victory Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Taj Mahal, the most perfect architectural monument in the world Safari in Ranthambore National Park, previously hunting grounds of the Maharajas Visit the Amber Fort with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors View the Mehrangarh Fort, called the "Citadel of the Sun" Visit Udaipur’s spectacular City Palace, creation of marble and granite Stand before the commanding Gateway to India Arch in Mumbai Explore rural Nepal's temples, villages and mountain vistas Visit Durbar Square, home to some of Asia's finest architecture

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"My wife, her two sisters and I took a 14 day tour of France with Gate 1 on May 8, 2024. Our guide, Jordane, started the tour with a speech about health and safety and how sick people must wear masks and sit in the back of the bus. Anyone who tested positive for covid would have to leave the tour. Two people in our group, Judy and Katy started the tour visibly sick. Jordane did nothing despite what he said in his speech. Within a few days most people were sick. I caught a cold around day 8. On day 9, Jordan asked me to wear a mask. I wore a mask. On day 10, Jordane asked me to move to the back of the bus. I moved to the back of the bus. On day 11, Jordan called my room and told me that I was off the tour due to my cold and that I would have to find my own way home. Several passengers were obviously sick but Jordane did not remove them. He never asked me to get a covid test. He just kicked me off the bus somewhere in France with no help to get home. I immediately called the Gate 1 24 hour emergency assistance line. The line was answered with a recording, “We’re sorry, we are closed right now please call back during business hours.” Before you book with Gate 1, call this number on a weekend night and you’ll get the recording. Now if you are persistent or just desperate and wait on the line, eventually you will hear options. Wait through 8 options and the 9th is for help. I was transferred to a nice man in India who listened to my problem and then told me there was nothing he could do to help. I was dumped on the side of the road in France with no help. Who does this to someone? Gate 1 is the only one I know who would do this. I found Jordane and told him that I should be given the chance to take a covid test. Fortunately, a local Gate 1 guide joined our conversation. She thought this was a good idea and gave me directions to the nearest pharmacy and told me what to do to get tested. I tested negative for covid. I had a common cold, sniffles and cough. I showed the results of my test to everyone on the bus and Jordane. Jordane reluctantly allowed me back on the bus. That wasn’t the only issue we had with our guide. On our second night, my wife tripped and fell while crossing the street. My wife was unconscious and bleeding in the street. While my wife’s sister and I tended to my wife, her other sister called Jordane. He said he was busy and we should do whatever we wanted to. That was the last we heard from him. He never checked back to see how we were doing. The next time we saw him was in the morning when he asked if we would continue the tour. He never showed any concern. We were fortunate that two nurses saw the fall and helped us get my wife off the street and call the local version of 911. It was the help of strangers, not Gate 1 that took care of us. Gate 1 claims that Jordane called us several times to check on my wife. This is not true. Gate 1 claims that many people on the tour were tested for covid. Again, this is not true. We expected there would be support and help on our Gate 1 tour. We got nothing. We definitely didn’t expect to be dumped on the side of the road with no way home."

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10 Day Himalayan Walking Tour
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3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Operator does not provide
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Kathmandu, Pokhara

Highlights

  • 1 Easy Day | up to 4 hours of walking a day, easy walking on mostly flat terrain, accessible to all travelers in good health 6 Moderate Days | 4-6 hours of walking a day, hilly with some steep or uneven terrain, travelers should be physically fit and prepared for several hours of activity

What travelers are saying

"My wife, her two sisters and I took a 14 day tour of France with Gate 1 on May 8, 2024. Our guide, Jordane, started the tour with a speech about health and safety and how sick people must wear masks and sit in the back of the bus. Anyone who tested positive for covid would have to leave the tour. Two people in our group, Judy and Katy started the tour visibly sick. Jordane did nothing despite what he said in his speech. Within a few days most people were sick. I caught a cold around day 8. On day 9, Jordan asked me to wear a mask. I wore a mask. On day 10, Jordane asked me to move to the back of the bus. I moved to the back of the bus. On day 11, Jordan called my room and told me that I was off the tour due to my cold and that I would have to find my own way home. Several passengers were obviously sick but Jordane did not remove them. He never asked me to get a covid test. He just kicked me off the bus somewhere in France with no help to get home. I immediately called the Gate 1 24 hour emergency assistance line. The line was answered with a recording, “We’re sorry, we are closed right now please call back during business hours.” Before you book with Gate 1, call this number on a weekend night and you’ll get the recording. Now if you are persistent or just desperate and wait on the line, eventually you will hear options. Wait through 8 options and the 9th is for help. I was transferred to a nice man in India who listened to my problem and then told me there was nothing he could do to help. I was dumped on the side of the road in France with no help. Who does this to someone? Gate 1 is the only one I know who would do this. I found Jordane and told him that I should be given the chance to take a covid test. Fortunately, a local Gate 1 guide joined our conversation. She thought this was a good idea and gave me directions to the nearest pharmacy and told me what to do to get tested. I tested negative for covid. I had a common cold, sniffles and cough. I showed the results of my test to everyone on the bus and Jordane. Jordane reluctantly allowed me back on the bus. That wasn’t the only issue we had with our guide. On our second night, my wife tripped and fell while crossing the street. My wife was unconscious and bleeding in the street. While my wife’s sister and I tended to my wife, her other sister called Jordane. He said he was busy and we should do whatever we wanted to. That was the last we heard from him. He never checked back to see how we were doing. The next time we saw him was in the morning when he asked if we would continue the tour. He never showed any concern. We were fortunate that two nurses saw the fall and helped us get my wife off the street and call the local version of 911. It was the help of strangers, not Gate 1 that took care of us. Gate 1 claims that Jordane called us several times to check on my wife. This is not true. Gate 1 claims that many people on the tour were tested for covid. Again, this is not true. We expected there would be support and help on our Gate 1 tour. We got nothing. We definitely didn’t expect to be dumped on the side of the road with no way home."

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18 Day Himalayan Kingdoms: Nepal & Bhutan
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3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Chitwan National Park, Himalayas, Kathmandu, Paro, Pokhara, Punakha, Thimphu

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"My wife, her two sisters and I took a 14 day tour of France with Gate 1 on May 8, 2024. Our guide, Jordane, started the tour with a speech about health and safety and how sick people must wear masks and sit in the back of the bus. Anyone who tested positive for covid would have to leave the tour. Two people in our group, Judy and Katy started the tour visibly sick. Jordane did nothing despite what he said in his speech. Within a few days most people were sick. I caught a cold around day 8. On day 9, Jordan asked me to wear a mask. I wore a mask. On day 10, Jordane asked me to move to the back of the bus. I moved to the back of the bus. On day 11, Jordan called my room and told me that I was off the tour due to my cold and that I would have to find my own way home. Several passengers were obviously sick but Jordane did not remove them. He never asked me to get a covid test. He just kicked me off the bus somewhere in France with no help to get home. I immediately called the Gate 1 24 hour emergency assistance line. The line was answered with a recording, “We’re sorry, we are closed right now please call back during business hours.” Before you book with Gate 1, call this number on a weekend night and you’ll get the recording. Now if you are persistent or just desperate and wait on the line, eventually you will hear options. Wait through 8 options and the 9th is for help. I was transferred to a nice man in India who listened to my problem and then told me there was nothing he could do to help. I was dumped on the side of the road in France with no help. Who does this to someone? Gate 1 is the only one I know who would do this. I found Jordane and told him that I should be given the chance to take a covid test. Fortunately, a local Gate 1 guide joined our conversation. She thought this was a good idea and gave me directions to the nearest pharmacy and told me what to do to get tested. I tested negative for covid. I had a common cold, sniffles and cough. I showed the results of my test to everyone on the bus and Jordane. Jordane reluctantly allowed me back on the bus. That wasn’t the only issue we had with our guide. On our second night, my wife tripped and fell while crossing the street. My wife was unconscious and bleeding in the street. While my wife’s sister and I tended to my wife, her other sister called Jordane. He said he was busy and we should do whatever we wanted to. That was the last we heard from him. He never checked back to see how we were doing. The next time we saw him was in the morning when he asked if we would continue the tour. He never showed any concern. We were fortunate that two nurses saw the fall and helped us get my wife off the street and call the local version of 911. It was the help of strangers, not Gate 1 that took care of us. Gate 1 claims that Jordane called us several times to check on my wife. This is not true. Gate 1 claims that many people on the tour were tested for covid. Again, this is not true. We expected there would be support and help on our Gate 1 tour. We got nothing. We definitely didn’t expect to be dumped on the side of the road with no way home."

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13 Day Golden Triangle of India with Nepal
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3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Agra, Delhi, Jaipur, Kathmandu, Taj Mahal

Highlights

  • Enjoy a visit to Gandhi Smriti, the official residence of Mahatma Gandhi that now serves as a museum Rickshaw ride along the lanes of Chandni Chowk, once the imperial avenue of Mughal royalty
  • Amber Fort with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors
  • Visit the Taj Mahal, the most perfect architectural monument in the world
  • Tour Pashupatinath Temple, considered one of the most sacred Hindu temples in the world
  • Visit Durbar Square, an amazing cluster of ancient temples and palaces
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Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"My wife, her two sisters and I took a 14 day tour of France with Gate 1 on May 8, 2024. Our guide, Jordane, started the tour with a speech about health and safety and how sick people must wear masks and sit in the back of the bus. Anyone who tested positive for covid would have to leave the tour. Two people in our group, Judy and Katy started the tour visibly sick. Jordane did nothing despite what he said in his speech. Within a few days most people were sick. I caught a cold around day 8. On day 9, Jordan asked me to wear a mask. I wore a mask. On day 10, Jordane asked me to move to the back of the bus. I moved to the back of the bus. On day 11, Jordan called my room and told me that I was off the tour due to my cold and that I would have to find my own way home. Several passengers were obviously sick but Jordane did not remove them. He never asked me to get a covid test. He just kicked me off the bus somewhere in France with no help to get home. I immediately called the Gate 1 24 hour emergency assistance line. The line was answered with a recording, “We’re sorry, we are closed right now please call back during business hours.” Before you book with Gate 1, call this number on a weekend night and you’ll get the recording. Now if you are persistent or just desperate and wait on the line, eventually you will hear options. Wait through 8 options and the 9th is for help. I was transferred to a nice man in India who listened to my problem and then told me there was nothing he could do to help. I was dumped on the side of the road in France with no help. Who does this to someone? Gate 1 is the only one I know who would do this. I found Jordane and told him that I should be given the chance to take a covid test. Fortunately, a local Gate 1 guide joined our conversation. She thought this was a good idea and gave me directions to the nearest pharmacy and told me what to do to get tested. I tested negative for covid. I had a common cold, sniffles and cough. I showed the results of my test to everyone on the bus and Jordane. Jordane reluctantly allowed me back on the bus. That wasn’t the only issue we had with our guide. On our second night, my wife tripped and fell while crossing the street. My wife was unconscious and bleeding in the street. While my wife’s sister and I tended to my wife, her other sister called Jordane. He said he was busy and we should do whatever we wanted to. That was the last we heard from him. He never checked back to see how we were doing. The next time we saw him was in the morning when he asked if we would continue the tour. He never showed any concern. We were fortunate that two nurses saw the fall and helped us get my wife off the street and call the local version of 911. It was the help of strangers, not Gate 1 that took care of us. Gate 1 claims that Jordane called us several times to check on my wife. This is not true. Gate 1 claims that many people on the tour were tested for covid. Again, this is not true. We expected there would be support and help on our Gate 1 tour. We got nothing. We definitely didn’t expect to be dumped on the side of the road with no way home."

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18 Day Incredible India & Nepal
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3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Agra, Amber Fort, Chitwan National Park, Delhi, Jaipur, Kathmandu, Pokhara

Highlights

  • Drive past the India Gate War Memorial in New Delhi See the sandstone Qutab Minar Victory Tower, a UNESCO World Heritage Site Visit the astonishing Taj Mahal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of India's rich history Ascend to spectacular Amber Fort with its gorgeous Palace of Mirrors Attend an elegant gala dinner in Jhunjhunu, filled with delectable local specialties and great entertainment Enjoy a visit to the Gandhi Smriti, the official residence and a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi Stand at the Buddhist Stupa of Swayambhunath, the oldest shrine in the world Learn more about the rich culture of the Nepalese people at a village themed lunch with traditional favorites from a local farm Spiritual journey to Pashupatinath, one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world Special prayer ceremony and blessing from the Holy Lama in Boudhanath Tour the Pokhara Valley with its natural wonders including cascading Devi's Fall †Transfers are available for purchase for land only or on alternative flight dates

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"My wife, her two sisters and I took a 14 day tour of France with Gate 1 on May 8, 2024. Our guide, Jordane, started the tour with a speech about health and safety and how sick people must wear masks and sit in the back of the bus. Anyone who tested positive for covid would have to leave the tour. Two people in our group, Judy and Katy started the tour visibly sick. Jordane did nothing despite what he said in his speech. Within a few days most people were sick. I caught a cold around day 8. On day 9, Jordan asked me to wear a mask. I wore a mask. On day 10, Jordane asked me to move to the back of the bus. I moved to the back of the bus. On day 11, Jordan called my room and told me that I was off the tour due to my cold and that I would have to find my own way home. Several passengers were obviously sick but Jordane did not remove them. He never asked me to get a covid test. He just kicked me off the bus somewhere in France with no help to get home. I immediately called the Gate 1 24 hour emergency assistance line. The line was answered with a recording, “We’re sorry, we are closed right now please call back during business hours.” Before you book with Gate 1, call this number on a weekend night and you’ll get the recording. Now if you are persistent or just desperate and wait on the line, eventually you will hear options. Wait through 8 options and the 9th is for help. I was transferred to a nice man in India who listened to my problem and then told me there was nothing he could do to help. I was dumped on the side of the road in France with no help. Who does this to someone? Gate 1 is the only one I know who would do this. I found Jordane and told him that I should be given the chance to take a covid test. Fortunately, a local Gate 1 guide joined our conversation. She thought this was a good idea and gave me directions to the nearest pharmacy and told me what to do to get tested. I tested negative for covid. I had a common cold, sniffles and cough. I showed the results of my test to everyone on the bus and Jordane. Jordane reluctantly allowed me back on the bus. That wasn’t the only issue we had with our guide. On our second night, my wife tripped and fell while crossing the street. My wife was unconscious and bleeding in the street. While my wife’s sister and I tended to my wife, her other sister called Jordane. He said he was busy and we should do whatever we wanted to. That was the last we heard from him. He never checked back to see how we were doing. The next time we saw him was in the morning when he asked if we would continue the tour. He never showed any concern. We were fortunate that two nurses saw the fall and helped us get my wife off the street and call the local version of 911. It was the help of strangers, not Gate 1 that took care of us. Gate 1 claims that Jordane called us several times to check on my wife. This is not true. Gate 1 claims that many people on the tour were tested for covid. Again, this is not true. We expected there would be support and help on our Gate 1 tour. We got nothing. We definitely didn’t expect to be dumped on the side of the road with no way home."

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12 Day Classic Nepal
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3.6/5 Great
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Premium - 4 star
Physical level
Moderate
Trip pace
Balanced schedule

Visits

Bhaktapur, Himalayas, Kathmandu, Pokhara, Tibet

Highlights

  • In ancient Patan, "City of Fine Arts", tour the square filled with Hindu Temples and Buddhist monuments Visit Durbar Square, the ancient palace of Hanuman Dhoka and the Temple of Kumari in Kathmandu Marvel at the Buddhist Stupa of Swayambhunath, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site Overnight at a jungle resort in Chitwan National Park, adjacent to the Indian Tiger Reserve Explore the International Mountain Museum with its exhibits focused on technique, equipment, and materials for hiking Tour the Pokhara Valley with its natural wonders including cascading Devi's Falls Spiritual journey to the World Heritage Site of Pashupatinath, a world-famous Hindu shrine Visit the Boudhanath Stupa, set in the octagonal Mandala design Travel to medieval Bhaktapur, known as the "City of Devotees," dating back to the 13th century Explore the village of Nagarkot and interact with the local people †Transfers are available for purchase for land only or on alternative flight dates

Themes

50 plus, Cultural

What travelers are saying

"My wife, her two sisters and I took a 14 day tour of France with Gate 1 on May 8, 2024. Our guide, Jordane, started the tour with a speech about health and safety and how sick people must wear masks and sit in the back of the bus. Anyone who tested positive for covid would have to leave the tour. Two people in our group, Judy and Katy started the tour visibly sick. Jordane did nothing despite what he said in his speech. Within a few days most people were sick. I caught a cold around day 8. On day 9, Jordan asked me to wear a mask. I wore a mask. On day 10, Jordane asked me to move to the back of the bus. I moved to the back of the bus. On day 11, Jordan called my room and told me that I was off the tour due to my cold and that I would have to find my own way home. Several passengers were obviously sick but Jordane did not remove them. He never asked me to get a covid test. He just kicked me off the bus somewhere in France with no help to get home. I immediately called the Gate 1 24 hour emergency assistance line. The line was answered with a recording, “We’re sorry, we are closed right now please call back during business hours.” Before you book with Gate 1, call this number on a weekend night and you’ll get the recording. Now if you are persistent or just desperate and wait on the line, eventually you will hear options. Wait through 8 options and the 9th is for help. I was transferred to a nice man in India who listened to my problem and then told me there was nothing he could do to help. I was dumped on the side of the road in France with no help. Who does this to someone? Gate 1 is the only one I know who would do this. I found Jordane and told him that I should be given the chance to take a covid test. Fortunately, a local Gate 1 guide joined our conversation. She thought this was a good idea and gave me directions to the nearest pharmacy and told me what to do to get tested. I tested negative for covid. I had a common cold, sniffles and cough. I showed the results of my test to everyone on the bus and Jordane. Jordane reluctantly allowed me back on the bus. That wasn’t the only issue we had with our guide. On our second night, my wife tripped and fell while crossing the street. My wife was unconscious and bleeding in the street. While my wife’s sister and I tended to my wife, her other sister called Jordane. He said he was busy and we should do whatever we wanted to. That was the last we heard from him. He never checked back to see how we were doing. The next time we saw him was in the morning when he asked if we would continue the tour. He never showed any concern. We were fortunate that two nurses saw the fall and helped us get my wife off the street and call the local version of 911. It was the help of strangers, not Gate 1 that took care of us. Gate 1 claims that Jordane called us several times to check on my wife. This is not true. Gate 1 claims that many people on the tour were tested for covid. Again, this is not true. We expected there would be support and help on our Gate 1 tour. We got nothing. We definitely didn’t expect to be dumped on the side of the road with no way home."

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Nepal & Bhutan - In Himalayas
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4.8/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Easy
Trip pace
Full schedule

Visits

Chitwan National Park, Durbar Square, Kathmandu

Highlights

  • Visit 4 UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Nepal.
  • Seek blessings at the sacred Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu.
  • Pay a visit to the Kathmandu Durbar Square & Patan Durbar Square.
  • Visit the Buddhist holy Stupas of Bouddhanath and Swayambhunath.
  • Go for Safari and elephant rides at the Chitwan National Park.
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Themes

Cultural, Nature & Wildlife

What travelers are saying

"Siamo stati in tour privato con questa agenzia ed è stato tutti perfetto, siamo sempre stati assistiti in qualsiasi momento della giornata. Molto disponibili e cordiali Santos e Azhar. Un saluto all autista Binot. Ritorneremo."

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Everest: Three High Passes Trek
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By Swotah Travel and Adventure
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Verified by Travelstride as locally operated and in the top of their field for customer reviews, local knowledge, and safety.
5/5 Excellent
38 reviews
Small Group Tour
Lodging level
Standard - 3 star
Physical level
Extreme
Trip pace
Flexible schedule

Visits

Everest Base Camp, Gokyo Lakes, Kathmandu, Mount Everest

Highlights

  • Major Highlights: Renjo La Pass (5388 m), Cho La Pass (5380 m), and the Kongma La pass (5535 m)
  • Highest altitude= 5545 m (Kalapathar)
  • Different flora and fauna
  • The major ethnic group is Sherpa
  • Everest is known as Sagarmatha in Nepal and Chomolungma in Tibet
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Themes

Climbing & Mountaineering, High Adventure, Hiking & Walking, Nature & Wildlife, Trekking & Expeditions, Photography

What travelers are saying

"Great experience, we won't ever forget the the Three Passes trek of 18 days in the Himalayas. Felt immediatelly safe and home due to our local tourguide. We extremely enjoyed the service of all Swotah team members. It was a really well organized trip from A-Z. Thank you!"

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Nepal Reviews & Ratings

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Aug 2018

Provided byExodus Travels

Annapurna Circuit

This trip was excellent-the first Himalayan experience, a highly thought-of trek through brilliant mountain and remote scenery in mostly ideal weather conditions ...

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Mar 2018

Provided byExodus Travels

Annapurna circuit group winter trek

A trek that shows Nepal from the city to the mountains. Watch the landscape, people, villages, food and animals change as you climb from the city, to subalpine, to...

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Anonymous

Mar 2018

Provided byExodus Travels

Annapurna Circuit

Fantastic trip. Great people, scenery, culture and views. Very well organised and was very well looked after by trip leader and whole exodus team. Visiting poon hil...

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Anonymous

Mar 2018

Provided byExodus Travels

A great and memorable Annapurna Circuit

The whole trip was excellently organised, the accommodation generally better than expected as was the food. The scenery was breathtaking. We were lucky to have per...

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Mar 2018

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Annapurna circuit

I have just returned from a very exciting three week trip to Annapurna circuit. Every day was different and full of adventure. With excellent guide in Gum, we all ...

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Nepal Tour Selection Trips

  • If you select a tour that includes trekking, make sure you’re in sufficient shape to walk the distance – or, as an alternative, choose one that offers horseback rides.
  • Some accommodations during treks are pretty basic, so if where you stay is as important as where you are, look for a tour that includes the comfort level you prefer.
  • Because of the tremendous differences in altitude, the climate in Nepal ranges from tropical in the south to temperate in the central hills and near-Arctic at high altitudes Plan and pack according to your tour itinerary.

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Where is Nepal?

Nepal is located in Asia, sharing its southern border with India and its northern border with Tibet. The country runs long east to west, and encompasses much of the Great Himalaya mountain range. Mount Everest, the tallest peak in the world, is on the border between Nepal and Tibet. The southern strip of Nepal is relatively flat, the central region is hilly, and the northern swath is dramatic Himalayan terrain.

Packing List for Nepal

Tours to Nepal vary in elevation, terrain, and environment, all of which greatly affect the requirements for your packing list. Will you be trekking above 10,000 feet, wandering through city streets, exploring vibrant jungles, or all of the above? Consider which parts of Nepal you plan to visit when creating your packing list.

If you plan to go hiking or backpacking in Nepal (known locally as “trekking”), you’ll need various layers of sturdy, reliable activewear to keep you warm and comfortable. Pack these if you already own these items; if not, you can buy them in Kathmandu for much less than what you’ll pay in America (plus, this a great way to support the local economy in Nepal, one of Asia’s poorest countries). Temperatures can and do drop below freezing in the mountains at night, even during the summer, so be sure you’ve got enough layers to keep you warm.

If your travels will only take you through the lower-elevation regions of the country, you can pack a bit lighter. 

Here are the essentials for your tour to Nepal:

  • To respect the conservative cultural norms in Nepal, bring modest clothing that covers your shoulders, midriff, and upper legs. 
  • Comfortable shoes are a must for walking through cities and towns, and you’ll need sturdy hiking boots for trekking through the mountains
  • If you plan to use your phone or handheld device during your travels, bring a Type D adapter to plug your charger into the outlets in Nepal
  • Consider bringing a water treatment device (like a Lifestraw or SteriPen) to protect yourself from waterborne pathogens
  • Adequate sun protection (sunscreen, sunglasses, and hat) is critical, especially at high elevations
  • Rain is common, so bring a waterproof shell to keep you dry should you find yourself in a surprise storm

Everest Trekking Routes

Arguably the world’s most formidable mountain range, the Himalayas are Nepal’s main draw for international travelers. Most tours to Nepal include myriad ways to behold and experience this mighty mountain range. A trip to Everest Base Camp is a fantastic (albeit challenging) way to experience the beauty and awe of the Himalayas, but there are alternative routes that are just as stunning. While many more routes exist beyond these three, here are the most popular Nepal trekking routes.

Everest Base Camp

This classic Nepal trekking route starts with a flight into the town of Lukla, where a narrow airstrip is nestled into steep mountainsides. From 9,380-foot Lukla, the trek climbs in elevation through Sagarmatha National Park (the Nepali name for Mount Everest).

The trek includes stops at the villages of Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Dughla, Labuche, and Gorak Shep before reaching Everest Base Camp, which sits at 17,600 feet. The round-trip trek takes about 12 days. There are many options for Nepal guided tours through this region.

Annapurna Circuit

One of Nepal’s most popular hiking routes, The Annapurna Circuit twists around the Annapurna Massif in the central part of Nepal’s Himalayas. The route begins in the town of Besishahar (a bus ride from Kathmandu), makes a 15-day loop through some of Nepal’s most majestic peaks and valleys, and ends in Nayapul (a bus ride from Pokhara). The highest point along the trek is 17,770-foot Thorong La Pass.

Manaslu Circuit

Closer to Kathmandu than the other popular trekking routes, the Manaslu Circuit boasts fewer crowds than Everest and Annapurna while still offering passage through Nepal’s breathtaking, high-elevation terrain. The trek takes about 13 days, reaching its highest elevation at 16,850-foot Larkya La, and showcases Manaslu Peak, the 8th tallest mountain in the world.

Weather in Nepal

As you can imagine, weather on Nepal’s 17,000-foot mountain passes varies greatly from weather in the country’s low-elevation jungles and river valleys. There are three distinct weather zones in Nepal:

  • The Terai zone, along Nepal’s southern border, is composed mainly of jungle and farmland. The weather is warm and humid for much of the year. This zone is subject to heavy rains and floods during monsoon season, as is Pahar.
  • Pahar, Nepal’s central zone, is composed of foothills and valleys. Temperatures are generally warm and pleasant year-round, although evenings may require extra layers for warmth.
  • The Himalayas make up the northern strip of the country, and temperatures consistently dips below freezing, especially at night. Winter storms can be catastrophic. The upside? Some of these areas get less rain than regions farther south, due to the “rain shadow” effect (created by walls of towering mountains that rain clouds can’t pass through).

Best Time to Visit Nepal

Visits to the southern and central parts of Nepal are best between November and February, when the area’s winter conditions offer clear skies and moderate temperatures. While you’ll want to stay away from the Himalayas during this time of year, winter is the perfect time of year to visit places like Pokhara, Kathmandu, and Chitwan National Park.

Spring, between March and June, is the best time for Nepal trekking tours. The winter snows have begun to melt, wildflowers are abundant, and longer daylight hours offer more time on the trail.

The monsoon season begins in July, which consists of daily rain showers, high temperatures, humidity, and flash floods. If you choose to visit during the summer, you may want to check out western Nepal’s “rain shadow” region. Places like Mustang, Dolpo, and Tsum Valley receive far less rainfall than the popular areas in the central and eastern parts of the country.

Autumn is an especially lovely time to visit Kathmandu. The rains have washed away much of the city’s smog, so the views are brilliant. During October and November, the city celebrates two its most important festivals—Dashain and Tihar—which fill the streets with parades, decorations, singing, and dancing.

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