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An in-depth guide covering everything from preparation and permits to acclimatization and teahouse stays.
Aug 2024
Nepal is a year-round destination, but choosing the right trekking season can make or break your experience. From blooming rhododendrons in spring to crystal-clear mountain views in autumn, each season brings unique rewards. In this post, we break down the pros and cons of each trekking season in Nepal for 2025, helping you choose the perfect time based on your trek, travel style, and expectations.Main Sections: Spring (March–May): Lush trails and blossoms Autumn (September–November): Peak visibility Winter (December–February): Snow treks and quiet trails Monsoon (June–August): Offbeat trekking & green landscapes Bonus: Weather tips by region (Everest, Annapurna, etc.)
Aug 2024
Intro Paragraph: Before lacing up your hiking boots, it's essential to understand the trekking permit system in Nepal. Different regions require different permits—some even need a registered guide or restricted area clearance. Whether you're heading to the Annapurna Circuit or the remote Upper Mustang, this blog post breaks down everything you need to know about obtaining permits in 2025, including fees, documents, and official processes.Main Sections: TIMS Card vs National Park Permits Regional permits: Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu, Mustang Where and how to apply Common mistakes to avoid
Apr 2024
Trekking in Nepal isn’t just about reaching summits—it’s about the experience along the way. And at the heart of that experience are the iconic “teahouses” found across trekking trails. These cozy mountain lodges offer more than just a place to sleep—they’re cultural hubs where stories are shared, local food is served, and lifelong memories are made. This post explores what to expect from Nepalese teahouses, from facilities to food to etiquette.Main Sections: What is a teahouse? Rooms, facilities & costs Dining & typical meals Social etiquette & tipping Why teahouse trekking is unique
