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Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day's walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destination in the country.
Days | 14 | |
Region | Annapurna Region | |
Season | February - May, September-November | |
Trekking Level | II Medium | |
Max. Altitude | 4130 m | |
Accommodation | Tea Houses | |
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Annapurna Circuit Trek
The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day's walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destination in the country.
Days | 22 | |
Region | Annapurna Region | |
Season | February - May, September-November | |
Trekking Level | III Medium-Hard | |
Max. Altitude | 5416 m | |
Accommodation | Tea Houses | |
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Annapurna Panorama Trek
The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day's walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destination in the country.
Days | 9-11 | |
Region | Annapurna Region | |
Season | February - May, September-November | |
Trekking Level | I Easy-Medium | |
Max. Altitude | 3210 m | |
Accommodation | Tea Houses | |
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Bravo!Nepal
Trekkings & Expeditions For me going on a trek with a client is like hiking through the mountains with a friend! Let me help you discover Nepal's nature and culture in a deeper way! I’d like to lead you into the heart of its people! Trek with me Sincerely Narayan Nepal City Tours I've studied Nepal Tradiotions, and it is a pleasure for me to show you all the wounderful places and tell you much about our land and peoples. Sincerely Narayan Nepal TELL ME YOUR PLAN AND WE FIND THE RIGHT TOUR Guide - Route - Porter - Nature Bg Stupa Trekkings & Expeditions For me going on a trek with a client is like hiking through the mountains with a friend! Let me help you discover Nepal's nature and culture in a deeper way! I’d like to lead you into the heart of its people! Trek with me Sincerely Narayan Nepal City Tours I've studied Nepal Tradiotions, and it is a pleasure for me to show you all the wounderful places and tell you much about our land and peoples. Sincerely Narayan Nepal TELL ME YOUR PLAN AND WE FIND THE RIGHT TOUR Guide - Route - Porter - Nature Bg Stupa
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Important Numbers Important Numbers Tourist Police: 01-4247041 Kathmandu City Police Service: 01-4226998 Tourist Information Center: 01-4220818 Fire Brigades: 101 Immigration Office: 01-4494337 Traffic Police: 103 Post Office: 01-4211073 Police Room Control: 100,120,130 Cancel Save Interesting Links Links News from Nepal: News from Nepal as it happens Nepal's No.1 News Portal News in Nepal 4. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA): More on: www.nepalmountaineering.org National Parks: Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation: www.dnpwc.gov.np National Parks in Nepal: www.nepal.com Important Links: Rara is a unique spot in Nepal. www.raralake.com Nepal Yellow Pages: www.yellowpagenepal.com Lonely Planet- Nepal section www.lonelyplanet.com Cancel Save About Nepal Informations Weather A lot of trekkers visit Nepal in the "high season" (Oct–March). Flights and lodges crowd up and prices rise. Read more Remote settlements can run out of sleeping space in high season. You meet many other trekkers on the way. The "off-season" (summer) offers bad views and rain. It should not be considered as a good time for trekking. If you trek in the "shoulder seasons" (Sept or late March) though you'll avoid the crowds and still stand a good chance to enjoy pleasant weather and clear mountain views. Sight: Depending on the weather the mountain sceneries can appear very different. In humid summer months clouds overcast the ranges, often peaks can only be seen in the morning while the rest of the day clouds obstruct the views. In the fall and winter months skies are mostly clear. The enormous mountains stand out against a blue firmament and can be seen the whole day. Vegetation: Through summer/fall, close to monsoon time, the vegetation gets lush and green due to the humidity and warmth. Rice fields stand in a bright green and flowers and trees bloom. The richness of nature is impressive. In winter and spring months the vegetation vanishes as it gets cold. Fields are harvested and flowers wither. The mountains show a different kind of beauty. If you want to see different face of the Himalaya, make a 2nd trek at a different time of the year – you'll be surprised! Nepal is a small, landlocked country: 800 km long and only 200 km wide. From the flats of the Terrain in the south to the high Himalayan ranges in the north the formation of the country rises in a series of east-west hill chains. Widely understood as a few months of rain the term monsoon derives from the Arabic word mausim, meaning season. The monsoon in the Bay of Bengal governs the weather pattern, creating a rainy season from mid-June to mid-September. During the monsoon it's hot and it rains almost every day, mostly limited to the nights. During this period clouds hide the mountains and trails are muddy and infested with leaches. Only very few people, ready to face constant humidity and bad views, trek in this special time of the year. The southwest monsoon is the most important climatic determinant of agricultural production. It enables and supports life and plays a key role in the economic and cultural landscape of the region. Countless festivals are held in this period to celebrate the rainy season, whether planting or harvesting. But the rains also bring a great hardship to the people: rivers burst their banks, bridges get swept away and floods and landslides threaten and kill people every year. Also the health risk increases due to stagnant waters. Visa Permit You'll need a visa to enter Nepal. You can obtain a visa at the Nepal embassy or consulate in your home country or you can get one on arrival at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International airport or at any road border. Click here for Visa and Permit Information. www.immi.gov.np Foreign Exchange Foreign currencies must be exchanged only at the bank or the authorized foreign exchange dealers. The receipts from such transactions are to be obtained and retained. Such receipts will help you to change back the remaining Nepalese rupees back to your currency at TIA. Visitors can also exchange at the counter at TIA upon arrival. For updated info: Nepal Rastra Bank Trekking Equipments Information/Clothing & Equipment This section is intended to provide information on clothing and equipment requirements. It is not intended to be a final and authoritative checklist. Read more For those who would like a more detailed discussion of these issues we ask you to contact me at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. The following is a list of clothing and accessories that we recommend that you take with you. This is not intended to be a comprehensive clothing and equipment list, rather it is intended to act as a reminder of those items that we feel are essential for your comfort and convenience. However we recommend that you may have your own personal preferences for clothing which may be equally as suitable Footwear Walking boots with suitable ankle support that have been worn-in prior to the trek, and which are waterproof Trainer or casual shoes, for trekking and/or for traveling Warm socks for colder areas Gaiters, in case of rain or snow Leg wear Loose, casual trousers for trekking Thermal leggings for colder areas Long skirt for women as an alternative to trousers Waterproof trousers Body Selection of T-shirts, and long sleeved shirts, preferably not cotton Thermal shirt for colder areas Warm shirt, possibly fleece, for colder areas Fleece jacket or warm wool jumper Windproof, waterproof outer shell garment for higher altitudes Down jacket (optional for cold nights & mornings; can be hired in Kathmandu cheaply) Head/Hands Wool or fleece hat, or balaclava Hat or cap for sun protection while trekking Sunglasses or goggles Warm gloves Other items Strong rucksack or large hold all to be carried by porters Day sack to be carried personally Plastic bags or stuff sacks to store/separate trekking gear inside your main bag One liter water bottle Personal first aid kit to include essential items Sleeping bag, 4 season Torch, ideally head torch Camera and film! - For those not to be forgotten shots of the Himalaya Toilet items and towel Large handkerchief/bandana for neck Optional items Binoculars Books (see Recommended Reading) Altimeter Compass Playing cards / backgammon / chess set Recommended Mountaineering Kit In addition to the items mentioned above for trekking, the following is a list of the additional specialist items which are required for the trekking peaks. Plastic or leather mountaineering boots, with gaiters and crampons that have been tested for a good fit. Peak Climbing Fleece trousers Additional mitts and gloves suitable for climbing Ice axe, and ski poles (note - ice axe can be hired in Kathmandu) Climbing harness 2 x tape slings 2 x screw gate karabiners Descended/abseil device Ascender And finally The most important things that you must take with you are a sense of humor, an open mind, and an understanding that a trip to Nepal is an adventure to a land which is very different to your own. Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal Nepal is a landlocked country in South Asia. Read more It is bordered by China to the north and by India to the south, east and west. The Himalayan mountain range runs across Nepal's northern and western parts, and eight of the world's ten highest mountains, including the highest, Mount Everest, are within its territory. Historically, Nepal had many small kingdoms and the modern state was formed with the Unification of Nepal byPrithvi Narayan Shah on December 21, 1768. Prior to 2006, Nepal was a kingdom. Nepal is now a federal democratic republic. Its recent history has involved struggles for democratic government with periods of direct monarchic rule. From 1996 until 2006, Nepal suffered from a Civil War between government forces and guerrillas of the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist). On December 28, 2007, the Interim Parliament passed a bill and declared Nepal to become a Federal Democratic Republic.The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly officially implemented that declaration on May 28, 2008. Nepal is a multi-cultural, multi-linguistic and multi religious country. For a relatively small country, Nepal has a diverse landscape, ranging from the humid Terrain plains in the south to the mountainous Himalayas in the north, which makes it a major tourist destination. Hinduism is practiced by a huge majority of the people, but the country also has a strong Buddhist tradition; Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha Siddhartha Gautama is located in the Terrain, one of the three regions of Nepal. The capital Kathmandu is the largest city in the country. The official language is Nepali and the state currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). Nepal's Flag is the only national flag in the world that is non-quadrilateral in shape. The blue border on the flag of Nepal signifies peace, red stands for the rhododendron, the national flower of Nepal. Facts About Nepal 1. Wikipedia: Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is located in the Himalayas and bordered to the north by the People's Republic of China, and to the south, east, and west by the Republic of India. With an area of 147,181 square kilometers (56,827 sq mi) and a population of approximately 30 million, Nepal is the world's 93rd largest country by land mass and the 41st most populous country. Kathmandu is the nation's capital and the country's largest metropolis. For more details: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nepal 2. World Heritage Sites: The small mountain Nation of Nepal is blessed with such astonishing and unique sites that within the area of 140,800 sq km Nepal hold a considerably high number of places recognized by UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific Cultural Organization) as 'World Heritage Sites'. There are altogether ten World Heritage Sites in Nepal, seven of which are in Kathmandu itself. The list includes both natural as well as cultural sites. colorfulnepal.com World Heritage Sites in Nepal www.worldheritagesite.org Mountaineering Royalty Fees Read more 1. Ministry of Tourism and Civil Aviation | Government of Nepal Ministry of Tourism first came into existence in 2035 BS (1978 AD). In 2039 (1982 AD), Civil Aviation was also merged into the Ministry of Tourism and it became the Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation. More on: www.tourism.gov.np 2. Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS): With the distinction of Nepal as a trekking destination and its growing charm, a provision of the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) has been implemented to ensure safety and security of the trekkers and to control illegal trekking operations. More on: www.timsnepal.com 3. Yentra: Government of Nepal has reduced mountaineering royalty fee in a bid to make it more competitive amongst the neighboring countries, promote mountains lying in remote and less privileged areas, and create environment to transform the seasonal mountaineering business operational round the year and materialize the concept of ‘Nepal for all Seasons’. The government has decided to Implement Incremental. More on: www.yentra.com 4. Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA): Nepal Mountaineering Association is a non-governmental, non-profit and non-political organization working as a National Alpine Association of Nepal to promote mountain tourism, climbing sports, protect mountain environments and preserve and promote cultural heritage of mountain people. More on: www.nepalmountaineering.org
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Jomsom to Muktinath Trek
The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day's walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destination in the country.
Days | 11-13 | |
Region | Annapurna Region | |
Season | February - May, September-November | |
Trekking Level | II Medium | |
Max. Altitude | 3800 m | |
Accommodation | Tea Houses | |
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Mr Narayan Prasad Nepal
Namaskar My Name Is Narayan Prasad Nepal. I've got a deep passion for trekking amidst our majestic mountains, and I love nothing more than sharing that passion with our wonderful clients. SInce Since 2005 I'm having my own company to guide you throu our wonderful country. For me, trekking isn't just about the trails and peaks; it's about sharing the beauty of nature, the richness of culture, and the depth of spirituality that this region offers. I'm here to guide you through not just the physical journey but also the journey of understanding and appreciation. But hey, it's not all serious business! Trekking with me is a whole lot of fun. I've been told I've got a good sense of humor, and I love nothing more than sharing a laugh or two with my trekking companions. Whether we're conquering a peak or taking a breather at base camp, I'm there to make sure we enjoy every moment of the journey together. And it's not just trekking that I'm passionate about. Since 2013, I've been delving into city tours, exploring the rich cultural tapestry of Nepal. With certifications from government bodies and other organizations, as well as my proficiency in French (DELF B1), I'm here to give you an insider's look into our living cultural museum. Let's dive deep into history, spirituality, and tradition together, as we uncover the secrets of this beautiful land. My Team Mr. Gopi Nath Nepal Special Cook/guide/all-rounder Mr Gopi is experienced cook for camping trek, he has been working in trekking field since more than two decade as porter, helper, cook and now also become guide, very funny man, laugh all the time. He did many wild trek including lots of high passes i.e chola pass, thorang la pass, renjo la pass, tashi lapcha, ganjala etc. Mr. Sharan Timalsina Trek Guide/Helper Mr Sharan is very experience and all the time smiling guide cum porter, He has been scaling the mountain being porter and now trained from government as guide. Mr. Yubaraj Rai & Mr. Dil Kumar Rai PORTERS FROM Khotang Mr. Yubaraj and Mr. Dilkumar are two brothers’ very energetic young porters from khumbu Region, unfortunate they cannot communicate in English but very helpful during trekking, we love to promote them for their family. Mr. Gumansing Porter from Annapurna Mr. Gumansing is carrying for tourist for his family, very strong man from Annapurna region. Smiling face and honest. Mr. Subash Gurung Porter Annapurna/Manaslu Mr. Subash is very young boy from Lamjung district starting point of Annapurna circuit. Study and at leisure carrying for tourist for his family. Honest, hardworking and helpful person. Mr. Kamisinge Syangba Sherpa High Mountain guide/Sirdar/senior support climber since more than one and half decade A Himali cow, veteran Sherpa, who has been helping alpinists from around the world to climb on the roof of the world or some dramatic peaks!!!Not only words are sufficient to explain about him but we suggest you to experience in a lifetime for your dream to realize!! Three times Mount. Everest Climber (2006,2007,2011 with Japanese, Norwegian and Japanese Expedition team respectively).From 2000 To till now he had been leading and playing vital role at least 33times including Mt Makalu 8463m,Mt.Lhotse 8516,Mt Dhaulagiri 8167,Mt Manaslu 8163m, Mt Sishapangma in Tibet 8027m and He scaled some extraordinary peaks Mera Peak 6665m,Island peak 6183m,Yalung peak, Ramdung peak, Parchameo peak ,Lobuche peak and many more… we are honored and pleased to have such a great adventurous personality with us!!
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Pokhara
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Poonhill
Days | 7 | |
Region | Annapurna Region | |
Season | February - May, September-November | |
Trekking Level | I Easy-Medium | |
Max. Altitude | 3210 m | |
Accommodation | Tea Houses | |
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What I offer
What I Offer Trekkings & City Tours Embark on an unforgettable journey with Narayan's trekking and city guide services. Tailored to your needs and desires, I specialize in crafting personalized plans that cater to every aspect of your adventure. Whether you're seeking the thrill of trekking through the Himalayas or the cultural immersion of exploring Nepal's vibrant cities, I've got you covered. Let me be your guide as we turn your dreams into reality, one step at a time.
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In addition to the tours shown I also always offer the opportunity to plan individual trips. Tell me your schedule, your budget and what you want to see and I'll be happy to advise you on what's possible.
My Principles

Nature, Religion & Tradition
When you go on a trek with me ... i know much about Nature, Religion & Tradions from Nepal.

Hire a Porter
You find the idea of a person carrying your backpack disturbing? Let me assure you that being a porter has nothing obedient to it. Porter is a very old profession in Nepal.
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To reach remote settlements porters were and are a necessity, there are no roads in rural regions. Being a porter is a save income for a family.
Since tourism reached Nepal, some porters changed their field: instead of goods they carry equipment for trekkers/mountaineers. Doing porter with tourists they get payment better than a local porter. So being hired as a trekking porter has a high standing amongst most Nepalese.
Since tourism reached Nepal, some porters changed their field: instead of goods they carry equipment for trekkers/mountaineers. Doing porter with tourists they get payment better than a local porter. So being hired as a trekking porter has a high standing amongst most Nepalese.

Individual
There are many treks "everbody" knows, everbody wants to go. I can guide you throu this regions - but i can also show you some parts of nepal there are the same beautiful - even more, cause not so many people are there

Price
I always try to keep my prices as fair as possible.
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My rates are situated below the rates of big trekking agencies and I try to optimize the cost along the route as much as possible.
I have to adjust my rates to governmental rises of costs.
I have to adjust my rates to governmental rises of costs.