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Nepal
8 days
Moderate to Strenuous
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Nepal
8 days
Moderate to Strenuous
Trekking
3,640m
Max. 12 Pax
Hotel, Lodge & Tea House
All Standard Meals throughout the trip
Short and scenic trek close to Kathmandu Valley
Trails through oak and rhododendron forests
Experience the spiritual Hyolmo (Helambu Sherpa) culture
Beautiful views of the Gaurishanker Himalayan range
Ancient Monasteries and Stupas
Tranquil Off-the-Beaten-Path Trek
Our expedition follows a proven schedule designed for optimal acclimatization and success. All itineraries are flexible and may be adjusted based on weather conditions and team performance.
(Visa on arrival available at Tribhuvan International Airport: – 30-day multiple-entry visa: USD 40 – 90-day multiple-entry visa: USD 100 Please bring 2 passport-size photos and cash)
The Helambu Trek reaches altitudes of up to 3,640m (Tharepati), so proper acclimatization is important. Take it slow, stay hydrated, and listen to your body to avoid altitude sickness.
The best time to trek is Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November). During these seasons, the weather is stable, with clear skies and pleasant temperatures. Avoid trekking in the monsoon season (June-August) due to heavy rainfall and slippery trails.
This comprehensive equipment list covers everything you'll need for the expedition. Items marked with * can be rented in Kathmandu if needed.
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Trekking
3,640m
Max. 12 Pax
Hotel, Lodge & Tea House
All Standard Meals throughout the trip
Short and scenic trek close to Kathmandu Valley
Trails through oak and rhododendron forests
Experience the spiritual Hyolmo (Helambu Sherpa) culture
Beautiful views of the Gaurishanker Himalayan range
Ancient Monasteries and Stupas
Tranquil Off-the-Beaten-Path Trek
Our expedition follows a proven schedule designed for optimal acclimatization and success. All itineraries are flexible and may be adjusted based on weather conditions and team performance.
(Visa on arrival available at Tribhuvan International Airport: – 30-day multiple-entry visa: USD 40 – 90-day multiple-entry visa: USD 100 Please bring 2 passport-size photos and cash)
The Helambu Trek reaches altitudes of up to 3,640m (Tharepati), so proper acclimatization is important. Take it slow, stay hydrated, and listen to your body to avoid altitude sickness.
The best time to trek is Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November). During these seasons, the weather is stable, with clear skies and pleasant temperatures. Avoid trekking in the monsoon season (June-August) due to heavy rainfall and slippery trails.
This comprehensive equipment list covers everything you'll need for the expedition. Items marked with * can be rented in Kathmandu if needed.
Select your preferred departure date and secure your spot
Find answers to common questions about the Everest Expedition. Don't see your question? Contact us anytime.
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The Helambu Trek requires a TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and Langtang National Park Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu. Costs for the trek include permits, accommodation, meals, and guide/porter fees.
The Helambu Trek requires a TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and Langtang National Park Permit. These can be obtained in Kathmandu. Costs for the trek include permits, accommodation, meals, and guide/porter fees.