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Frequently
asked question regarding about the Nepal trip.
Do
you have a question? You are not alone. Here are a few
of the most frequently asked questions. Have a read through and
if you haven't found your answer, let us know and we might just
add your question to the list.
What
are the trip leaders like?
Leaders are carefully selected for their personality, general travel
experience and enthusiasm for our style of travel. They facilitate
the smooth running of your trip and are there to help you get the
most out of your adventure. They are recruited on the basis of their
resourcefulness and people skills, rather than for expert knowledge
of a destination.
Can
I get Nepal visa on arrival?
The easiest way to obtain a visa is in the Kathmandu airport. Upon
arrival in the KTM airport fill out the necessary forms and proceed
to the visa line. Only US$30.00 will be charge for 60 days visa.
Please bring 2 passport photos (one for the visa and 1 extra).
What
is the best air route to my destination?
Nepal is a popular tourist destination in south Asia. Several airlines
have direct and non-stop flights from Middle east and Asia to Tribhuvan
International Airport (TIA), Kathmandu, and the only international
airport in Nepal. Click here for details:
What
type of insurance should I have before come to Nepal? Can I get
there?
Check your insurance whether you have both medical and evacuation
insurance. If you need that just for the trip tell us we help you.
That mean you can get here as well. Our encouragement to have it
before you come and make it in your country.
When
should I travel to Nepal?
The Nepal Himalaya is governed by the Southerly Monsoon which brings
heavy precipitation between the months of June and August, i.e.
it rains a lot. There are great treks available in the rain shadow
during these months but if you are planning a more popular trek
it is best to avoid the monsoon months. Autumn through to Spring
is the best time to fully experience Nepal. Click here for details:
What
kinds of Banking facilities in Nepal?
Nepal has modern banking facilities and some international banks
even have offices in Kathmandu. Almost all foreign currencies along
with credit cards such as American Express, Visa, and Master card
are accepted in Nepal. Nepal has also ATM facilities as well.
When
should I book my trip?
Because our trips book up months in advance, we recommend booking
early to avoid disappointment. We will of course make every effort
to accommodate last minute bookings.
Is
someone going to meet me at the airport? Are transfers included?
Yes, our Airport Representative will come to the airport to pick
you up. Outside of Terminal Hall. We will be displaying a play card
of Unique Path trekking company with your name on it. Airport transfer
is included.
How
much spending money should I bring?
This will depend on the destination and you're spending habits.
However our trip dossiers will give you an idea of how to budget
for additional meals, optional excursions, and extra expenses you
might incur on any specific trip.
Does
Unique Path trekking accept credit cards?
We accept American Express, Visa and Master cards. If you are paying
in person in Nepal, we request that you pay in cash or Travelers
cheques as the bank charges for credit cards are quite high.
Does
your company help to arrange domestic flight, international flight,
hotel bookings and other services?
We are Nepal based company. So we suggest you to arrange your destination
International flight from your hometown. Domestic flight ticket
is included in our packages tour.
Additional help will be provided for you different
activities like river rafting, city guided tour, Mountain flight,
jungle safari etc according to your requirements.
Is
trekking for me?
If you are reasonably fit and enjoy walking you will find a trek
in the brochure to suit you. Normally the shorter treks tend to
be easier whilst the longer ones often require a better standard
of fitness. All treks in the brochure have been graded. It is also
worth remembering if we are tailoring your tour, you can choose
the pace and direction of your experience.
What
is the physical conditioning level needed for trekking?
As long as you are in good physical shape, you do not require any
hiking experience for short treks. If you are planning a trek longer
than two weeks, you should work out or do long day hikes at home.
How
safe? Travelling alone women with your company?
We ensure all safety and security for individual woman traveller
while with us, we are more confidence for this issues, believe us.
We have train our guides, the way our clients want. We give you
personal room on lodge trek and personal tent for camping( tented
camp) trek.
Is
a Trekking permit required?
The government of Nepal no longer requires a trekking permit for
Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and some other regions. However, conservation
permit or National park permits are required for these regions.
There are few restricted trekking areas in Nepal, where trekking
permits are required. Please click here to know where trekking permit
is applicable.
Where
to stay on trek?
There are two basic types of accommodation in trekking; Teahouse
and Camping. All the treks are lead by our professional guides,
who all are well trained and licensed by the Government.
In the more popular trails (Annapurna Everest and
Langtang) there are well-established Mountain lodges providing sleeping
accommodation and meals. Gone are the days when trekkers had to
share dormitories, almost all lodges nowadays provide private rooms
and many also have solar showers and clean toilet facilities. CLick
here for details:
What
is tea house trekking?
A teahouse or mountain lodge is a locally run guesthouse. In popular
areas such as Annapurna, Everest and Lantang Region--there are many
nice accommodations and one can trek with a bare minimum of equipment.
Tea house treks are often quite nice, serving excellent
food and providing many different services such as hot showers and
laundry.
In this arrangement overnight halts with dinner
and breakfast will be in Tea-houses (Lodges) and lunches in local
restaurants en-route.
Tea-House trek allows you to be more in contact
with local people as well as other trekkers from different countries
In our package programs we take our clients to some
of the nicer places in the regions--for being in such remote areas,
We think most people would be impressed with just how nice some
of these places are!
Treks begin from 7 to 8 am. Before we start, we
provide hot drinks tea/coffee/hot chocolate and then a nutritious
Breakfast. Lunch is provided between 11 to 12 am and the day usually
ends around 3 to 4 pm.
These tours can be booked at any time and there
is no minimum requirement to the number of people. For a teahouse
trek, we provide a guide as well as a sufficient number of porters
so that our clients can be relieved of carrying the majority of
their possessions and bask in the glory of this majestic environment.
In tea house package trip, meals are included with
hot drinks tea and coffee, accommodation, ground transportation,
permits, equipments, flight tickets (depend on the area), guide
and porter etc.
What
is camping trekking?
Camping trek organized in the same style as exploratory or mountaineering
expeditions. This trek is also known as fully organized supported
trek. In a camping trek, a team of guide, cook, sherpa, sardar and
porters will accompany you. Our porters carry all trekking equipments,
food, fuel, and personal belongings, and our cooks and assistant
prepares hygienic meals. Trekkers should carry only what they need
personally during the day. At night, they are provided dining tents,
sleeping tents, separately and toilet tents. They are also provided
with mattresses and down sleeping bags, all of which are carried
for them with the party. Even tables and chairs are carried. A guide
supervises the whole operation thoroughly for the success of the
traveling.
How
Camping trek is operated?
In a typical Camping Trek, day starts around 6 a.m. with a cup of
hot tea or coffee followed by a bucked of warm water for their washing
and cleaning. After packing up their stuff and daypack, the trekkers
are requested to leave their camp and meet at the dinning table
for breakfast. The trek started around 7.30 - 8 a.m. and the kitchen
staffs go ahead of the group.
Our well trained staff pack all camping equipment and gears and
the porters carry them to the next camping site. The trekkers should
carry only personal belongings that they may need for the day like
water bottle, rain gear, camera, etc.
The Trekkers can decide on their own on time for
viewing the beautiful landscape, taking photographs and resting
or making a short pause. The walk to the lunch spot normally takes
3 hours. Our cook and assistant serves hot lunch upon arrival. The
afternoon walk takes about 3 to 4 hours to reach at the night camp
around 4/5 p.m. Tea and snacks are served while our sherpa pitch
the camp. The dinner is served around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent
lit with a pressurized lantern and furnished with table and camping
tools. We provide high quality tents, foam and mattress, and a simple
toilet tent in every camp for once comfort.
Our well - trained and experienced cook, and assistant
prepare a variety of healthy, hygienic and clean food which is carried
for the entire trek. Fresh Fruit and vegetable may taste on the
way to trek.
Is
the food / water safe to eat / drink?
Hygiene when trekking generally has improved considerably over the
last ten years, Our guides have the local knowledge to choose the
lodges which maintain a high standard of hygiene. All meals are
prepared to high standards, fruit and vegetables are soaked in iodine
before preparation. Most lodges serve boiled and filtered water,
which is generally safe, we suggest a drop of iodine to be totally
sure. And as well as it is possible to buy of bottled.
What
equipment should I bring?
Often this is about getting the balance right, you need to have
enough gear to be warm and comfortable but without overloading.
Usually you will experience warm days and cold nights depending
on altitude and the time of year. Most treks to around 3000 m. are
really quite comfortable especially in springtime. Please refer
to our web site for a suggested list of items to bring or e-mail
us for our equipment list. It is worth remembering you can buy or
hire a lot of what you will need in Kathmandu before your trek at
very reasonable prices. Footwear is best purchased at home before
your arrival to ensure they are comfortable and worn in. We provide
you down jacket, four season sleeping bag, if you do not have. Click
here for more info
What
is altitude sickness?
Altitude sickness often known as acute mountain sickness (A.M.S.)
in general may occur when people ascend too quickly normally in
altitudes of over 3000 m. We ensure minimal risk by building in
rest days into our trekking itineraries. Most people will feel some
affect of altitude, shortness of breath and possibly light headed,
this is fairly common. Acute mountain sickness is very different
and normally involves a severe headache, sickness and loss of awareness.
In almost every potential case there are enough warning signs to
take appropriate action. Descending to a lower altitude will generally
be enough to prevent any further problems.
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What
happens if there is an emergency?
All of our guides are trained in basic first aid and can deal with
the basic ailments that may occur on trek. In the event of an emergency
Unique Path trekking will cover initial expenses of any rescue operation.
It is a condition of booking that you are adequately insured for
such an event as these expenses will need to be recovered from your
insurance company. In the more frequented regions there are health
posts, which have been established by foreign doctors and many are
staffed by overseas personnel. Unique Path trekking is associated
members of The Himalayan Rescue Association.
What
happens if I need to leave the trip early?
Communication is sometimes difficult in the mountains. However our
guides and local staff will make the necessary efforts to obtain
the necessary transportation and reservations to get you home as
quickly as possible if for any reason you need to depart early.
What
if I arrive early or depart late? Can you arrange extra night lodging?
Is there a single room option?
We are happy to make arrangements such as personalized tours, extra
hotels rooms, airport pick ups and arrange for private rooms. Please
indicate that you would like a private room on your application
and we will contact you with information on single room supplement
costs.
What
are your payment terms?
We prefer 25 % advance deposit of total price of a tour in order
to conform your reservation before you arrive in Nepal. And rest
of the payment can be made after your arrival.
Can
I bring some food from home?
You may bring power bars, Gu, Power Gel, cereal bars or similar
high energy foods, powder Gatorade is also recommended to fight
dehydration.
Is
there any communication while we are on trekking?
There are telephones in many villages along the popular trekking
routes from which you can make international calls.
Are
the Unique Path Trekking Agency's trekking staffs insured?
Our company insures all our trekking staff, including guide, cook,sherpa
and porters are insured. Please, click here (We take pride in the
fact that every single porter and guide employed by us is not only
well paid but also protected by a life insurance policy. They are
provided with warm clothing and proper shelter on all high altitude
treks. All our treks benefit the village economics by using local
services (manpower, produce, lodges and other services). We ensure
that all our staff is well paid, insured and properly equipped).
What
is the weather & temperature like?
Weather in the mountains is notoriously difficult to predict. Of
course, at night it is generally cold, and in winter the days can
be quite beautiful if the sun is out. There can be snow or rain
storms any time of the year. Trekking in spring (March – April)
is particularly lovely as the rhododendrons are in full bloom, and
the mountains still have plenty of high snow to enhance your photos.
You need to be aware that it can get pretty hot
and sunstroke can be a risk. Good polarizing sunglasses or glacier
glasses (not trendy fashion ones) for high altitudes/winter treks,
and a large brimmed hat are a necessity. It is also important to
make sure that you can stay warm and dry in just about any conditions.
Expect the unexpected!
Between 1000m and 3500m the temperature could be
as high as 20 deg C to 5 deg C low. At higher altitude, the temperature
ranges from 20 deg C to -10 deg C. During winter it is around 10
deg colder.
Is
it necessary to take precautions against Malaria?
It is not necessary to take Malaria prevention medicine unless you
will be visiting a Jungle Lodge.
Sounds
like a great way to travel, how do I book?
Please, click here to go How to Book
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