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Frequently Asked Questions

Safety is ensured through experienced guides, proper acclimatization schedules, emergency protocols, and 24/7 local support.

Ghorepani Poon Hill and Annapurna Base Camp are ideal for first-time trekkers due to moderate altitude, comfortable lodges, and shorter walking days.

Nepal Promote Treks & Expedition offers a wide range of trekking packages including Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley, Manaslu Circuit, Upper Mustang, and customized Himalayan treks tailored to fitness level, duration, and travel goals.

Because it offers licensed guides, customized itineraries, transparent pricing, strong safety standards, and excellent customer reviews, making it a trusted choice for trekking and tours in Nepal.

Reputable agency like Nepal Promote Treks assist with helicopter evacuation coordination if required.

Yes, local operators often provide better value without intermediaries.

Direct booking ensures better pricing, local expertise, and personalized service.

Yes, especially during off-season, subject to permit availability.

Costs vary by route, duration, and service level, ranging from budget to luxury.

Agencies experienced in cold-weather logistics are ideal for winter treks.

Yes, local agencies offer budget, standard, and luxury options.

Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are the best seasons.

We offer WhatsApp, email, contact forms, and social media messaging.

Yes, we assist with international and domestic flight bookings.

Maps.me, AllTrails, Gaia GPS, and Google Maps (offline mode) are commonly used.

Yes, agencies handle logistics, accommodation, transport, and permits for group travel.

Yes, eco-friendly agencies promote responsible tourism, waste management, and local community support.

Solo travelers receive private guides, flexible itineraries, and added safety support.

Yes, most trekking and tour guides are fluent in English.

Agencies organize safaris in Chitwan and Bardia National Parks with expert naturalists.

Licensed agencies provide government-certified guides trained in first aid and high-altitude safety.

Yoga retreats, meditation tours, and Buddhist pilgrimage trips are widely offered.

Yes, family tours include cultural sightseeing, short hikes, wildlife safaris, and comfortable accommodations.

Yes, luxury packages include boutique hotels, helicopter tours, spa retreats, and private guides.

Some agencies advise on suitable travel insurance but policies are typically purchased separately.

Yes, trekking packages can be booked months in advance through official agency websites.

Yes, many agencies guide UK and international travelers through visa-on-arrival procedures.

UK travelers prefer agencies offering English-speaking guides, visa support, airport transfers, and UK-friendly payment options.

You can compare prices via agency websites, travel forums, and direct inquiries for accurate, updated quotes.

Check government registration, online reviews, guide certification, transparent pricing, and clear communication.

Top companies are licensed, locally operated, well-reviewed, and employ certified guides with strong safety records.

Yes, most Nepal travel agencies provide tailor-made itineraries based on fitness level, duration, and interests.

Yes, professional agencies arrange all required permits such as TIMS and National Park permits.

Choose a licensed trekking agency that provides tea-house or lodge-based trekking packages with pre-arranged accommodation.

Reputable agencies like Nepal Promote Treks & Expedition offer all-inclusive EBC packages covering permits, guides, accommodation, meals, and airport transfers.

You can book Everest Base Camp treks directly through licensed Nepal travel agencies like Nepal Promote Treks and Expedition via their websites, email, or WhatsApp for customized itineraries.

Yes, but hiring a guide is recommended for safety, navigation, and cultural understanding—especially on remote routes.

Ghorepani Poon Hill, Langtang Valley, and Lower Mustang are top winter trekking destinations due to lower snowfall and accessibility.

Popular trekking routes include Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley, Manaslu Circuit, and Upper Mustang.

Essential gear includes insulated jackets, layered clothing, trekking boots, thermal wear, UV sunglasses, sunscreen, trekking poles, and a quality sleeping bag.

Thamel, Kathmandu offers numerous gear rental shops providing sleeping bags, down jackets, trekking poles, backpacks, and boots at affordable daily rates.

Yes, we are one of the best tours and travels in Nepal for both domestic and international trips, offering customized packages for Nepali travelers, NRNs, and international visitors.

Yes, in addition to being a top travel company in Nepal, we organize tours and expeditions in Tibet and Bhutan, making us a reliable international travel partner based in Kathmandu.

Choosing a best trekking company in Nepal ensures proper permits, experienced guides, safe acclimatization, emergency support, and seamless logistics. It significantly reduces risks and enhances the overall trekking experience, especially in high-altitude Himalayan regions.

Nepal is budget-friendly. Costs depend on the type of accommodation, food, and activities you choose, ranging from $20 to $450+ per day.

Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu is the main entry point. Domestic flights, buses, and private vehicles are common for getting around.

Show respect by removing shoes before entering temples, dress modestly, and avoid public displays of affection.

Vaccinations like Hepatitis A, Typhoid, and Tetanus are recommended. Carry altitude sickness medication if trekking.

The currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Credit cards are accepted in cities, but cash is needed in rural areas.

Nepal is generally safe, but it’s advised to stay cautious, especially in remote trekking areas. Solo female travelers may prefer joining a group.

While it’s not mandatory, hiring a guide or porter is highly recommended for safety and ease, especially on longer or remote treks.

Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley, and Manaslu Circuit are among the favorites.

The best time is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons for clear skies and pleasant weather.

Yes, most travelers require a visa, which can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu airport or through Nepalese embassies.