Nepal is one of the most well-known tourist destinations. It is a visual treat and the essence of natural beauty, with the mountain Himalayas in the background. It's as if the forces of nature have brought together crystal clear rivers, gorgeous landscapes, vibrant villages, and fantastic flora and fauna in one region to remind us of what magical beauty looks like. All of these characteristics make Nepal a great place to go camping and trekking. However, before you travel into the wilderness, there are a few things to remember to guarantee that your camping experience is not only memorable but also pleasant and safe.
When is the best time to go camping in Nepal?
In Nepal, the months of March to May and September to November are suitable for camping. September heralds the conclusion of the humid monsoon season and the beginning of the season of cold breezes and clear skies, thus it can be overlooked as the finest time. Even if the rest of the city is dusty, the mountain ranges will have the perfect temperature and atmosphere for trekking. The panoramic vistas of rich natural vegetation and towering mountain peaks reaching toward the clear skies provide a lovely scene for a nature adventure.
Camping Package: -
Cost Includes:
- Guide, cook and assistance guide, assistance cook.
- During the trek, you would be provided with all your standard meals, such as breakfast, lunch, and dinner, as well as a cup of tea or coffee.
- Camping gear (Sleeping bag, mattress trekking luggage etc..).
- Sleeping tent (Two-person, individual), Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, chairs table etc.
- Kitchen items (Every day different food items and deserts).
- A sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag, and trekking sticks will be provided (if you do not have your own, to be returned after the trip).
- Insurance for guide.
- First-aid supplies, medical supplies such as an oximeter and a pulse meter checker and oxygen (if needed).
- All ground transportation.
Cost Excludes:
- Alcohol, Energy drinks and other Beverage (except mineral water) will not be provided.
- Personal Expenses, activities in Kathmandu.
- Extra nights in hotels.
- Telephone, internet expenses.
- International airline fare.
- Visa is not included: Visas can be easily obtained upon arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport.
(Cost may differ on the type of trekking packages.)