Thursday, February 22, 2024

Nepal Travel Advice

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Nepal Travel Advice

Nepal Travel Advice

Nepal as one of the most beautiful countries in the world, Nepal is a destination that draws in millions of tourists every year. But before you pack your bags and set off on your adventure, it’s important to be aware of the travel advisories in place to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory for Nepal, recommending that U.S. citizens exercise increased caution when traveling in the country (U.S. Department of State). This is due to the potential for isolated political violence, which can sometimes escalate into violence and may be met with force by Nepali authorities.

Avoid Demonstrations and Crowds

When in Nepal, it’s important to avoid demonstrations and crowds. The Government of Nepal requires solo or foreign independent trekkers to be accompanied by a licensed guide (U.S. Department of State).

Health Considerations

Health-related guidelines are also important to follow when traveling to Nepal. Travelers are advised to bring a vaccination certificate showing a full dose of vaccination against COVID-19, completed at least 14 days prior to entering Nepal (Nepal Embassy).

Natural Disasters

Nepal experiences earthquakes, landslides, floods, and severe weather. It’s advised to be prepared for a major disaster and to stay informed about weather conditions (Smart traveler).

Conclusion

Despite the advisories, Nepal remains a beautiful and captivating destination. With careful planning and awareness, travelers can have a safe and memorable trip to this stunning country. Remember, the situation can change rapidly, so it’s always a good idea to check the latest travel advisories and health guidelines before you travel. Safe travels!

 

General Safety in city:

Thamel

Petty theft is a common occurrence, especially in areas frequented by tourists such as buses, tourist sites, and hotel rooms. Be extra vigilant, particularly in popular tourist spots in Kathmandu like Kupandol, Sanepa, and Thamel, where instances of pickpocketing are prevalent. Always keep your personal belongings with you and avoid leaving them unattended. Be aware that armed robberies, especially targeting solo trekkers, can happen occasionally.

Safety in Urban Areas

Exercise caution in and around Kathmandu and other cities. It is advisable not to travel after dark due to increased risks.

Festival Season

During the festival season, which runs from September to November, there is a significant rise in crime rates, including thefts, purse snatching, bag snatching, Pickpocketing, and break-ins. It is crucial to maintain a high level of personal security awareness and ensure your personal belongings, including passports, are secure at all times.

Women’s Safety

Women traveling in Nepal should be cautious as they are more susceptible to harassment and verbal abuse. It is recommended to dress conservatively, especially in remote areas. Female travelers alone are at a higher risk of violent attacks.

Political Situation

While Nepal is in the process of transitioning to a stable democracy, the political situation remains fragile. Tensions can escalate quickly, and it is advised to keep updated with the latest political developments.

Please stay safe and enjoy your trip to Nepal!

  1. Incidents of Violence:

   Sporadic politically-charged attacks may occur, particularly in Kathmandu. Past incidents have resulted in injuries and in rare cases, fatalities. Foreigners are not typically targeted. Further attacks are anticipated.

  1. Public Demonstrations:

   Political rallies are a common occurrence in Nepal. At times, these events may escalate into violence. Transportation and public services may be interrupted abruptly.

   Protests in Kathmandu and the southern region of Nepal bordering India have been particularly volatile, leading to supply shortages and disruptions at border crossings. Even peaceful protests can turn violent unexpectedly and may cause traffic disruptions.

  1. Avoiding Potential Hazards:

   It’s advisable to stay clear of areas where demonstrations and large gatherings are taking place. Follow the directives of local authorities and keep yourself updated with local media for information on ongoing demonstrations.

  1. General Strikes (Bandhs):

   Bandhs, or general strikes, are a common form of political protest in Nepal. They can occur at short notice and can disrupt services. While bandhs are typically peaceful, instances of riots and violence cannot be ruled out. During a bandh, businesses and roads may close, and transportation services may be unavailable or severely disrupted.

  1. Traveling During or Prior to Bandhs( Strike) 

   It’s recommended to avoid traveling on public transportation during or immediately preceding bandhs, as incidents of injuries to tourists have been reported. Transportation to and from airports across Nepal could be affected. Police and army checkpoints are frequent, especially at night and better follow with Nepal Travel advice for your better holiday. 

  1. Trekking and Mountain Climbing:

   Many popular trekking trails in Nepal exceed 5,500 meters in altitude. Several hikers and guides have faced stranding, injuries, or fatalities while trekking. High altitudes can lead to acute mountain sickness, and sudden changes in weather conditions, including blizzards and avalanches, can occur.

  1. Trekking Safety Measures:

   If you plan to trek, ensure you never do so alone and always hire an experienced guide from a reputable company. Purchase travel insurance that includes helicopter rescue and medical evacuation. Ensure your physical condition is suitable for the activity, and you are well-equipped and informed about weather and other conditions that could pose a hazard.

  1. Inform a Loved One:

   Prior to embarking on your trek, inform a family member or friend of your itinerary, including your expected return time and also very important to tell your family or friend about your adventure in Nepal with the agency and guide as well that will be more comfortable for your family in your home and read this Nepal Travel Advice

 

  1. Symptoms of Altitude Sickness:

Altitude Sickness

Acute mountain sickness

Nepal Travel advice also wanted to share some light on altitude sickness, also called AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). This is the sickness which is one of the most threats during your trek in Nepal. However, it can still be well managed and avoided if few precautionary activities are undertaken. So don’t worry. First of all, a few words how this can happen. When you go to high mountains you are exposed to much lower atmospheric pressure and less oxygen, than you are used to. By living in our countryside, on lowlands we are used to high levels of oxygen and regular pressure.

 

Due to these circumstances the level of our blood cells is on a specific (quite low) level, that is sufficient to transport oxygen within your body. But when your body is exposed to high altitude, this number of blood cells is too low. As a result too less of oxygen is transported to your limbs, lungs and brain. If you push further and higher at some point in time your body can strike and start to be sick. So the main way of preventing AMS is to gain height slowly. Thanks to slow pace, your organism has time to produce and increase the number of blood cells and get used to the new environment.

Remember: our itineraries are constructed in a safe manner, that eliminates the threat of AMS. We use the 500 m max per day rule which is the best compromise of pace and safety. Never book trips with agencies that are doing treks in ultra quick time! This can be very dangerous. Always pick up treks which ensures proper pace and adaptation to height. Great Panorama Treks is one of them.

  1. Detailed Information on Trekking Routes:

    Obtain detailed information on trekking routes or ski slopes before setting out and do not venture off marked trails or slopes.

  1. Emergency Services:

    Emergency services such as evacuations and rescues from remote areas are available but can be hindered by – The lack of immediate payment to helicopter rescue services.

    – A positive response from clients of their insurance companies.

    – Limited access to regular phone service in many trekking areas.

    There have been instances of helicopter rescue scams in the past. Ensure that you are dealing with reputable helicopter companies.

  1. Trekkers’ Information Management System:

  All trekkers must purchase a trekkers’ information management system (TIMS)

TIMS Card for Trekking in Nepal
TIMS Card for Trekking in Nepal

card from one of the following entities: The Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal. The Nepal Tourism Board. An authorized trekking company.

  1. National Park Permit:

    You must obtain a national park entry permit before entering official trekking regions or routes such as those in the Annapurna, Everest and Langtang regions. Permits may be obtained from the national tourism board after arrival in Kathmandu or Pokhara.

  1. Rafting:

    Organize white-water rafting excursions through reputable agencies only. If you use reputable agencies that will be more secure and reliable with service.

  1. Public Transportation:

    Follow Nepal Travel Advice says most public buses are often poorly maintained and accidents involving buses, often causing injuries and fatalities, are common. Avoid traveling on overnight buses. Tourist buses are generally safe. Boat accidents are common due to the overloading and poor maintenance of vessels. Do not board vessels that appear overloaded or unfit, especially where there are strong currents. And here in Nepal now so many new road trails opened and these are not safe to drive normally follow the trekking trail is better even there is road way. 

  1. Road Safety:

    Exercise caution when traveling by road as road conditions and driving standards are poor and traffic laws are not enforced. Drivers often drive at excessive speed and often do not yield right-of-way to pedestrians. Many mountain and hill roads, which can be hazardous even in the best weather, are intermittently impassable during the monsoon season due to landslides. Traffic is congested in the Kathmandu Valley.

  1. Landmines:

    Landmines and unexploded ordnance pose a risk in parts of the country, including in some trekking areas. Follow the advice of local authorities, and only travel on well-used roads and paths.

  1. Telephone network:

Nepal is the country where you can find an easy network you can buy in Airport after your arrival TIA there available Nepal Telecom or NCELL these 2 networks are common all over the region. Also your guide will help you how to use those SIM cards.

19.Travel Insurance: 

Don’t leave home for Travel and adventure Nepal without Travel insurance. Here is what we recommend: the best travel insurance is for Nepal adventure. World Nomads – Digital Nomads or Frequent Travelers Allianz – Occasional Travelers. Medjet – Global air medical transport and travel security. Need more help planning your trip? Make sure to check out our Great Panorama Treks where we highlight all the great companies and we know this Nepal travel advice will help you somehow in with your travel Nepal.

 

Manaslu Trek Permit Join

 

Manaslu Expedition

Manaslu Trek permit Join

Manaslu trek permit join and cost here full information for you and please have look this all blog. Manaslu trek is one of the best trekking trails in Nepal and Asia which is in Annapurna region, middle east side of Nepal. Mount Manaslu is the highest mountain of the region and Mount Himlung, Mount Naike peak , Mount Khang kora, Samdo peak and Larke peak is the closest peak of the region.

Manaslu Expedition
Manaslu Expedition Nepal

This trekking begin actually from Arughat and end actually Besisahar but after building roads and now this trek starting from Machhakhola and normally people start from Sotikhola to Darapani end and after that if you have good time and enough time you can continue for Annapurna circuit trek from Darapani. 

This trek required you 4 types of permit and this all you only can apply through a Government registered Trekking company and you must have a trekking guide for this trekking permit.

Manaslu Trek permit Join and Cost

  1. Manaslu special trekking permit which you can get from Nepal immigration and you need to be 2 people for that but if you are alone we can help you to find other people and you can share to get a permit for this Manasu region like, Chum valley and Manaslu permit.
  2. Manaslu Conservation Area project (MCAP) Which you can get from Nepal tourism board but this also you can get through the trekking agency but for this you don’t need to be 2 people this can apply only one person also. 
  3. Annapurna conservation area project (ACAP) You are enter Annapurna region after Bimthang so you also need ACAP permit for this trek so this also you can get on Nepal tourism board but this also you can get through the trekking agency but for this you don’t need to be 2 people this can apply only one person also.
  4. Trekking information management system (TIMS) is also required for this permit and you can get this also through the Trekking agency.
  5. For Manaslu trekking permit you need to send your photograph for submitting permit and we your agency will print that and stich on your permit and that you will get after your trek end you can take this as a souvenir. 

Pikey peak Trek

Manaslu trek permit join and cost.

This manaslu trekking permit costs are 2 types depending on the season and number of days if you trek in the Manaslu region more than 1 week for 1 week for 100$ September to November and every day 15$ after 1 week.

 And December to August 75$ for 1 week and per day 10 $ after 1 week this all your company added with including package so you don’t worry about this.

Manaslu trek itinerary in shortcut.

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu (1,300m), transfer to a selected hotel and welcome dinner.

Day 02 Kathmandu sightseeing and Trek preparation.

Day 03 Drive Kathmandu to Machhakhola 7-8 hrs.

Day 04 Trek to Jagat 6-7 hrs. trek.

Day 05 Jagat to Deng (1,804m), 6 – 7 hrs. trek.

Day 06 Deng to Ghap (2,165m), 3 – 4 hrs. trek.

Day 07 Ghap to Lho (3,180m), 7 – 8 hrs. trek.

Day 08 Lho to Samagaon (3,530m), 5 – 6 hrs. trek.

Day 09 Day excursion to Pungyen Gompa.

Day 10 Samagaun to Samdo (3,860m), 4 – 5 hrs. trek.

Day 11 Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m), 4 – 5 hrs. trek.

Day 12 Dharamsala to Bimthang (3,720m) via Larkya La (5,100m), 8 – 9 hrs. trek.

Day 13 Bimthang to Dharapani (1,920m), 5 -6  hrs. trek.

Day 14 Dharapani to Besisahar / Kathmandu, 9 – 10 hrs. drive.

Day 15 Departure to home

Note: This itinerary is only for example you can choose your itinerary with your travel expert and yourself. We can be Taylor made travel planner for you. 

Beautiful river on the way to Manaslu Trek
Beautiful river on the way to Manaslu Trek

The cost of the trek.

This trek if you are booking with some Nepali agency they will make all the packages including otherwise you need to prepare per day 30-40 $ for meals (breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and tea coffee and accommodation. 

Transportation: There is a local bus to Machhakhola nowadays if you want to drive a local bus and take the local experience in Nepal. Other options are private cars and Private jeeps. They are gonna be costly but more comfortable to get there on your destination.  

Local transport costs are very low if you compare with your country. This is nothing like local bus to Machhikhola around 12-15 $ and private car, jeep cost around 100-150$ one way and this also depends on season and if you are sharing that also not expensive. 

Chum valley Trek

If you are looking for Chum valley trek the permit method processing is the same as Manaslu trek and only permit costs are different. But for Chum Valley trek you don’t need ACAP permit and TIMS card if you are doing only Chum Valley but if you do Chum valley and Manaslu both you need to have this all.  

Chum valley permit cost is only 40$ per person per week and after one week per day 7$ per person September to November and December to August 30 for 1 week and per day 7 $ after one week. 

Are you alone for this Manaslu trek? Just feel free to write us we have some page there we are permit sharing talk so you can just write us WhatsApp +9779841074806 (Rinji) will solve your problem.

Trekking Partners Nepal

 

Trekking Partners Nepal

Nepal is Himalayan region and normally here tourist come for trekking and tour for their choice when they get chance to visit other country and they get vacation after hard working and sitting in their office on their country or abroad. Nepal interested Travelers who are interested in solo Trekking and Travel in Nepal and looking for trekking partners Nepal, Travel partners and looking travel mates or guide and porter with your good budget. We have been a Trekking company Great Panorama Treks and Expedition ( P.) Ltd for 14 years here serving good quality trek guides and trekking crew.

Everest three pass trek
Everest three pass trek island peak climbing

If you are looking to join, other trekkers have normally everyday departures for several treks, Tour and Peak Climbing if your time matches that will be easy and cheap for you on your travel history.

Trekking and Travel partners information.

 If you and your friend are looking for travel and trekking partners Nepal just provides us with the best option and makes a related trip for you just send us your travel details and trip arrival dates to Nepal. Your information and details will be safe with us 100% and when the time and details match then we inform both travelers and details. We not taking any advance before your arrival if you choose this Trekking partners page and if you choose other package then we take 20% Advance before your arrival. 

Amadablam Expedition
Amadablam Expedition

 

What can we help you when you join trekking and travel partners?

  • Easy to make your trekking and travel plan for Nepal with your travel itineraries. 
  • With low budget trekking and travel service
  • Trekking, permit and climbing permit with sharing basis.
  • All restricted Trekking permits like: ManasluMustangKanchenjunga, Nar phu, Tsum Valley and.
  • Mera Peak, Labuche peak, Island peak and Pokalde peak every week depart from Dingboche. 

 

Who We are? 

  • A company run by Sherpa trekking guide and professional team.
  • We are a local trekking and travel agency under Nepal government registered and Tax office.
  • We have 20+ guides working with several languages. 
  • Our climbing guides are all young below 30 Years and all 8,000 MT summiteer. 
  • We have been involved with all types of hotel and guesthouse trekking areas for a long time for our client. 
  • We can do for our client Free hotel booking and cancelation service.
Upper Dolpa Trek

Normally beside restricted area treks you can go solo with our guide and porter and restricted area you must join with partners for getting Trekking permit and after that you can go solo as well. We always help you find trekking permit partners for Manaslu, Nar-Phu, Tsum Valley, Kanchenjunga, Mustang and Dolpa.

Phurinji Sherpa

Managing Director

Just feel free to know some information WhatsApp +9779841074806

Email: Guiderinji@gmail.com

Website: www.greatpanoramatreks.com

 

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