Our Climber Lakpa Sherpa controlling the expedition group
Welcome to Adventure Mountain Treks&Expedtion Club Nepal
Untitled Document Untitled Document
Frequently Asked Questions
General Information

FAQ

How do I make a preliminary booking?
To make a preliminary booking of an adventure - click "Click for booking or information " in the bottom center of the selected adventure page. The preliminary booking form will appear and you will be able to proceed to checkout.

A preliminary booking does NOT require any pre-payment.
This is NOT a final booking and does NOT require you to make any financial commitment. ALL payments will occur on arrival in Kathmandu.



How difficult are the treks?
This depends on where you want to trek, the altitude and the duration of the trek. The shorter treks tend to be easier while the longer ones require more physical fitness.
Be aware that the high altitude, thin air and your current fitness also will play a major part in your interpretation of the word "difficult".



Will we have private rooms and bathrooms?
Private rooms are available in all tea houses except for those at very high altitude, although most bathrooms are shared.
AdvTreks Nepal ensures that you will have clean sleeping bags, new liners and pillows each night.



Is the water safe to drink?
Your guide will be in charge of all the water you need. He will make sure all water is boiled or treated with iodine. Iodine is 100% effective in killing water-borne bacteria.


What type of shoes or boots should I wear?
That depends on the type of trek. Shorter treks at low altitudes can be done in running shoes while longer, more demanding treks at high altitudes require sturdy trekking or hiking boots.
It is best to buy shoes and boots before arriving in Nepal, and to break them in before arriving for your trek.



When is the trekking season?
The best time to trek is from October to May. The first two months of the dry season – October and November, when it is still comfortably warm – are ideal for trekking in Nepal.
December, January and February are still good months for trekking, but it can be bitterly cold at high altitudes.



What weather can I expect?
Weather effects everything in Nepal and trekking is no exception.
Sudden rain storms or snow flurries are always a possibility. The weather during the trekking season is somewhat more stable.AdvTreks Nepal will at all times pay close attention to weather reports during your trek.



What about the risk of altitude sickness?
Advtreks Nepal will always give our customers the necessary time to acclimatize to higher altitudes. Our guides and helpers are trained to spot any signs of altitude sickness and know how to react.


What happens if there is an emergency?
Our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that can occur during a trek.
If an emergency occurs, professional help from a rescue organization will be needed.

See Insurance
If an emergency occurs, we will cover the initial cost of an evacuation until your insurance company can deliver payment.







 


 

Registration Required for trekkers
With a view to checking illegal operations in the trekking industry and ensuring safety and security of trekkers, the Nepal Government has introduced a new rule that requires all trekkers to go on trekking in various parts of the country only through registered trekking ...... | Read More |

Importance and Necessity of TRC
It is very important to have a kind of monitoring and facilitating system in place for any sort of outdoor activity that involves physical risk. Trekking is a major outdoor activity in Nepal's mountain tourism.......| Read More |

photo gallery

I am writing to thank you once again for your incredible kindness and amazing hospitality during our visit to your beautiful country of Nepal . | Read More |
Dr Barry Pizer
Consultant Paediatric Oncologist
Alder Hey Children's Hospital
Liverpool ,U.K.
Hello Binay, how are you? I would like to thank you for being a wonderful guide for my first time in Nepal and a great friend.
| Read More |
Oliver
University Student
Liverpool,U.K
.