Kanchenjunga Trekking
Overview
Our Cost's
Cost Includes
- Hotel in kathmandu
- Air Ticket Kathmandu - Bhadrapur- Kathmandu
- Lands Transportation by Private vehicle and local Bus
- Expert Local Sherpa guide and poters during trek
- Porters (1 Porter for 2 Person )
- TIMS Card and Kanchanjanga trekking permit fee
- Guides and porters pay, meals and insurance
- Welcome dinner in KTM
Cost Excludes
- International Airfare and Nepal Visa fee
- Travel and Health Insurance-most recomended
- Emergency Helicopter Rescue Insurance
- Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu:
- Any Alcoholic Drinks, Water and deserts during Trek
- Gratitudes for Guide and Porters
- Phone, internet & Battery Charges bills during trek.
- Unforeseen Cost such as Flight Delayed
- All the cost which is not mention in what is included
More Information's
ESSENTIAL INFO
Nepal
Most nationalities require a visa for Nepal, which can be obtained in advance or on entry. All Nepal tourist visas are multiple entry. We recommend that you apply in advance as queues on arrival. Please bring one passport-size photo for visa. Visa fees are US $ 25 for 15 days, US $ 40 for 30 days and US $ 100 for 100 days with multi-entry.
Money
Monetary unit of Nepal is Nepali rupee. So you provide with €,$ of traveler’s check and of cash. You can also withdraw cash with your credit card (ATM machines) in the majority of the cities Nepal. For your payments, the credit cards are accepted in the large hotels and the majority of the shops.
Weather
The main trekking season in Nepal is from October to mid-May.
Pre-monsoon: March to May
Post Monsoon autumn: Mid-September to November
Foods
If you have a gluten free diet, then we strongly recommend you bring some extra food and snacks with you.
Drinking Water
We strongly encourage you not to buy bottled water during trek as this contributes to the growing problem of plastic pollution in Himalaya.
The teahouses sell boiled water which should not require treating.
Vaccinations
There are no mandatory vaccination requirements.
Recommended vaccinations are: Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio.











