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Mountain Trek / Everest Region / Nepal Everest Skyline and Bardia Safari AdventureNext tentative Date: Available as a Private Trek on a date of your preference.
Journey from the high Himalayas to Nepal’s wild western plains with a scenic trek to Namche Bazaar, a helicopter flyover of Everest Base Camp, and an exclusive tiger safari in Bardia National Park. |
The Everest Skyline and Bardia Tigerland Adventure takes you from the top of the world to Nepal’s wild western frontier in one extraordinary journey. Trek scenic Himalayan trails to Namche Bazaar (3,440m), crossing suspension bridges above roaring rivers and soaking in panoramic views of Everest, Thamserku, and Kusum Kanguru, before a spectacular helicopter flyover to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) places you face-to-face with the highest peaks on Earth. Then trade snow-capped summits for subtropical jungle in Bardia National Park, where exclusive, crowd-free safaris offer the chance to track Bengal tigers, encounter one-horned rhinos, cruise crocodile-filled rivers, and connect with Indigenous Tharu culture. It’s a seamless, high-contrast adventure, Himalayan majesty to untamed tiger territory, crafted for travelers who want to experience Nepal from its highest heights to its deepest wilderness.
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| 3 people | Inquire |
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Gateway to Everest
Reach Namche Bazaar, the bustling Sherpa town and gateway to Everest, where trekkers can enjoy vibrant markets, cozy teahouses, and a mix of traditional and modern Sherpa culture.
Easy Acclimatization
Spend an acclimatization day in Khumjung, exploring local monasteries and enjoying breathtaking views, ensuring you adjust comfortably to the altitude while soaking in the stunning scenery.
Suspension Bridge Crossings
Trek along iconic trails that pass through dense forests and across high, swaying suspension bridges over fast-flowing rivers, creating moments of excitement and adventure.
Sherpa Culture and Heritage
Visit monasteries, interact with friendly locals, and experience the unique traditions of the Sherpa people, gaining insight into their spiritual and cultural life.
Panoramic Mountain Views
Enjoy stunning vistas of towering peaks like Thamserku, Ama Dablam, and glimpses of Everest from viewpoints like Syangboche as you ascend toward Namche.
Safari in Bardia National Park
Jungle safari and exciting bush walks in the pristine jungles of Bardia National Park to sight exotic species of wildlife and birds, including the elusive Royal Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, and wild elephants. Raft through the calm Karnali River, passing through a national park with chances to spot big mammals and vibrant birdlife.
Glamping in the Wild
An exclusive glamping experience under the stars in Burhan Wilderness Camps, located on a secluded private micro conservancy between two rivers.
Our treks are designed to provide you with a comfortable pace and multiple acclimatization stops along the route. If you possess moderate fitness levels and have prior experience in multi-day trekking, the Everest Skyline Trek is the perfect choice for you. It is also suitable for families with small kids.
The trails throughout the trek are wide and well-marked. While the most part is a mix of gradual ups and downs, you’ll experience steep climbs on two days. Daily walking hours usually span between 4 to 7 hours. There are some steep climbs During the trek, you'll only need to carry a day bag, as our dedicated porters will take care of the rest of your belongings. Throughout most of the journey, we stay in standard mountain lodges that offer clean and comfortable accommodations, ensuring you have a pleasant rest at the end of each day.
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Spring is the second most popular time to trek in the region, offering gorgeous mountain vistas. The weather is blissful, and the trails are adorned with vibrant rhododendron flowers from mid-March onwards. The skies are sunny, clear, and the days are warm, with an average daytime temperature ranging between 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). There are chances of occasional downpours and flight cancellations towards the end of May, so make sure to carry rain gear. It is a slightly less busy time of the year compared to fall, but please be prepared for crowded trails and lodges.
Monsoon comes with deep colors of greens and blooming wildflowers in the meadowy patches. The trails will be slippery and have leeches, but trekking in lower Everest during June and September is not bad at all. Hotels are operational. The landscapes with dramatic clouds are simply mesmerizing. Visibility could be compromised, and mountain views are not guaranteed. There’s also a high risk of flight cancellation.
Fall in Nepal blesses you with the clearest blue skies, with mountains gracing their glorious presence on the horizon. No wonder, the season sees the highest number of trekkers, making it the most popular time to trek in Nepal. Trekking in these months is perfect as the days are warm and sunny, and the nights are cold. The average daytime temperatures range between 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F), and it can drop to freezing temperatures at night. With bustling trekkers in full swing, all the lodges are very busy, so advance booking is a must.
Winter in the region is pretty cold, with temperatures dropping close to the freezing point. The average daytime temperature ranges between 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F). Since we will not be going to significantly high elevations, Dec and Jan are good times to do this trek. Winter boasts some dazzling views of the snowcapped mountains and is also a good time for wildlife sightings. Several lodges in the lower Everest will be operational throughout winter.
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Arrival in Kathmandu |
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Kathmandu - Lukla - Monjo |
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Monjo - Namche |
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Day 4 |
Namche - Khumjung - Syangboche |
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Heli flight over Everest Base Camp and land at Kalapathhar (at 5,550m) |
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Kathmandu Valley heritage sightseeing (UNESCO World Heritage Sites) |
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Kathmandu - Nepalgunj - Bardia |
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Explore Bardia - Into the Jungle! |
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Wildlife Rafting in Karnali |
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Jungle Safari |
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Day 11 |
Bardia - Nepalgunj - Kathmandu |
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Day 12 |
Depature |
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Day 1 |
Arrival in Kathmandu |
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Drive from Kathmandu to hotel |
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Welcome dinner at Nepal's architecturally marvellous hotel Your adventure begins as you land in the vibrant city of Kathmandu. Our team will greet you at the airport and transfer you to Dwarika’s Hotel near the airport. Dwarika’s is one of the oldest hotels that combines traditional Newari architecture with modern luxury and is ideal for those seeking heritage, comfort and an immersive cultural stay. Enjoy a warm welcome dinner in one of the restaurants in the hotel. |
Meals Included: Dinner
Accommodation: The Dwarika’s Hotel
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Kathmandu - Lukla - Monjo |
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Heli flight from Kathmandu to Lukla 45 mins A helicopter flight from Kathmandu to Lukla offers a breathtaking journey above lush valleys, terraced hills, and snow-capped peaks, with stunning aerial views of some towering peaks. |
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Trek from Lukla to Monjo 5 to 6 hrs | 12 kms (7.5 mi) Highest point: Lukla at 2860m (9383ft) | Gain/drop: +604m/-638m (+1982ft/-2093ft) We meet the rest of our crew, arrange our baggage, have breakfast, and embark on a journey to Monjo, passing exciting suspension bridges and tiny village settlements following the Koshi river. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Lodges of Nepal Monjo
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Monjo - Namche |
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Trek from Monjo to Namche 3.5 to 4 hrs | 6 kms (3.5 mi) Highest point: Namche at 3440m (11286ft) | Gain/drop: +976m/-354m (+3202ft/-1161ft) We walk northward along the banks of Koshi and reach the entry point of Sagarmatha National Park, from where the gruelling uphill awaits before we reach the amphitheater town of Namche, nestled perfectly atop a hill and welcomes you with cozy cafes and bakeries. Settle into your premium lodge and enjoy a well-earned rest. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Lodges of Nepal Namche
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Namche - Khumjung - Syangboche |
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Trek from Namche to Khumjung, and to Syangboche 4 to 5 hrs | 8 kms (5 mi) Highest point: Syangboche at 3880m (12730ft) | Gain/drop: +490m/-127m (+1608ft/-417ft) We take it slow and easy to the peaceful and serene settlement of Khumjung today. The green-roofed valley of Khumjung and Khunde offers several options to explore, including a monastery housing a (supposed) yeti scalp and a school established by Edmund Hillary. Upon reaching Syangboche, you’ll stay at the Everest View Hotel, one of the highest-altitude hotels in the world, where you can relax with a warm cup of tea while soaking in the majestic mountain scenery. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Everest View, Syangboche
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Heli flight over Everest Base Camp and land at Kalapathhar (at 5,550m) |
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Heli flight over EBC and land at Kalapathhar 5 to 6 hrs Start your day with a breathtaking helicopter flight over Everest Base Camp and the Khumbu Glacier. Land at Kalapathhar (5,550m), the best viewpoint for a close-up of Everest. Feel on top of the world as you take in the stunning Himalayan panorama. |
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Breakfast at Hotel Everest View 1 hr After soaking in the moment, board the helicopter back to Hotel Everest View for a lavish breakfast overlooking the mountains. |
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Heli flight to Kathmandu After breakfast, we take a helicopter flight back to Kathmandu. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The Dwarika’s Hotel
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Kathmandu Valley heritage sightseeing (UNESCO World Heritage Sites) |
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Explore Swayambhunath Stupa Start your day at Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), perched on a hilltop with panoramic views of Kathmandu. The sacred site is adorned with prayer flags, spinning prayer wheels, and serene Buddhist shrines, making it an ideal place for reflection. |
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Explore Kathmandu Durbar Square, with museum and Kumari (Living Goddess) house Head to Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historical royal complex filled with intricately carved temples, courtyards, and palaces. Visit the Kumari Ghar, home to the Living Goddess Kumari, and witness the blend of ancient traditions and royal history and explore the Hanuman Dhoka Museum, offering insights into Nepal’s fascinating past. |
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Drive to Bouddha, and explore Bouddhanath Stupa and nearby monasteries Drive to Bouddhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world, where you can observe Buddhist rituals and soak in the peaceful ambiance. |
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Dinner with a view End your day with an exquisite rooftop dinner overlooking the illuminated Bouddhanath Stupa, enjoying delicious cuisine in a serene setting. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The Dwarika’s Hotel
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Kathmandu - Nepalgunj - Bardia |
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Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj Airport 1 | hr (0 mi) Trade the mountains for the jungle as you fly to Nepalgunj, the nearest airport to Nepal’s premier national park. |
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Drive to Burhan Wilderness Camps, Bardia. Visit Black Buck Sanctuary on the way 3 to 4 | hr (0 mi) After getting to Nepalgunj airport, expect a bit more humidity than in Kathmandu as you are in the Terai region of Nepal. Then, you drive towards Burhan Wilderness Camps in Bardia, passing through lush forests and rural villages. En route, stop at the Black Buck Sanctuary, home to Nepal’s rare and endangered blackbucks. |
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River crossing to Burhan Wilderness Camps, sundowner and campfire After getting to Burhan Wilderness Camps, you are greeted by the welcoming staff at Burhan. Burhan Wilderness Camps is a sustainable camp started with the motto of protecting wildlife and the local communities of Bardia. They set up camps only when there are guests coming in and it remains a wild playground on other occasions. Enjoy the sundowner with snacks, campfire and dinner with non-alcoholic drinks. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Burhan Wilderness Camps
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Explore Bardia - Into the Jungle! |
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Full day Jungle Safari inside Bardia National Park on jeep and foot 7 to 8 hrs Enjoy a full-day jungle safari in Bardia National Park, combining jeep exploration and guided walks for the best wildlife encounters. Drive deep into the core jungle, tracking tigers, rhinos, and wild elephants, then explore on foot with expert naturalists. End the day with an unforgettable sunset over the wilderness. |
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A local Tharu feast and cultural experience at a local house in the village After the jungle safari, immerse yourself in the rich traditions of the Tharu community with an exclusive cultural experience in the village. Upon arrival, receive a warm traditional welcome, where you’ll witness daily life of the Tharu community, from farming to craftwork. The Tharus usually live in a mud house and some of their special delicacies include Bagiya (steamed rice dumplings), Sidra (a pickle made of sun-dried fish and spices) and freshly grilled fish. The night comes alive with folk music and traditional Tharu dances, offering you a vibrant glimpse into their cultural heritage. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Burhan Wilderness Camps
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Wildlife Rafting in Karnali |
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Wildlife rafting and game drive in Karnali river Drift along the pristine Karnali River on a wildlife rafting adventure, silently gliding through remote jungle corridors where tigers, rhinos, and wild elephants come to drink. After the rafting journey, hop into a safari jeep for a game drive along the riverbanks and into the dense forests of Bardia, increasing your chances of spotting elusive predators and rare wildlife in their natural habitat. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Burhan Wilderness Camps
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Jungle Safari |
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Full day Jungle Safari inside Bardia National Park on jeep and foot Enjoy a full-day jungle safari in Bardia National Park, combining jeep exploration and guided walks for the best wildlife encounters. Drive deep into the core jungle, tracking tigers, rhinos, and wild elephants, then explore on foot with expert naturalists. End the day with an unforgettable sunset over the wilderness. |
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Bush dinner in the wilderness After the safari, indulge in an unforgettable dining experience under the open sky, surrounded by the raw beauty of Bardia’s untouched wilderness. The bush dinner combines adventure, nature, and exquisite local flavors to create a truly magical evening. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Burhan Wilderness Camps
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Bardia - Nepalgunj - Kathmandu |
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Leisure morning Enjoy a relaxing, slow morning and breakfast by the river. Option for a short river safari. |
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Drive to the airport and fly to Kathmandu 2 | hrs (0 mi) After breakfast, drive to the airport for your afternoon flight back to Kathmandu. |
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Farewell dinner Upon arrival, settle into your hotel and enjoy some free time—explore the city or shop for souvenirs. In the evening, join a special farewell dinner, savoring authentic Nepali cuisine while reflecting on your incredible journey. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: The Dwarika’s Hotel
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Depature |
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Bhaktapur Durbar Square sightseeing On your final day in Nepal, take a morning visit to Bhaktapur Durbar Square, a beautifully preserved ancient city known for its stunning temples, intricately carved palaces, and vibrant local culture. Stroll through the medieval alleys, visit the iconic Nyatapola Temple, and soak in the rich history of the place. |
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Departure After the sightseeing tour, our team will transfer you to the airport for your departure flight, bidding you farewell with warm memories of your Himalayan adventure. Safe travels! |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
The Dwarika’s Hotel |
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| • | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Pet-friendly | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
For those short on time or looking to add an exhilarating experience of flying over the majestic Himalayas, you have the option to charter a private helicopter on the way down. Inquire for prices and options!
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| 2 people | Inquire |
| 3 people | Inquire |
| 4 - 7 people | Inquire |
| 8 and above | Inquire |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2026
For people trekking solo or as a duo, kindly inquire for prices. As fixed costs are shared among limited people, prices are slightly higher
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We take altitude sickness very seriously and all our itineraries are designed to go on a slow pace, covering short distances as we go higher. With the increase in every thousand meters, we stay an extra night at the same stop or place with a similar elevation to acclimatize our bodies to the altitude.
During the trek, we will also take precautions by staying hydrated, avoiding alcohol consumption, and going for acclimatization hikes as needed. Our guide will check your vitals with oximeter every evening during the trek so we know how your body is reacting to the changing elevation. If you see any symptoms of AMS or have a headache, please contact our guide immediately. In most cases, mild headaches can be tackled with food, hydration and rest. We don’t recommend diamox (pills for altitude sickness) but you can take it as precaution starting a day or two before the trek if you are coming from sea level.
Our guide will have a well-equipped first-aid kit at all times. Please go through our equipment and medical checklist for better preparedness as the common problems like foot blisters and knee pain can be tackled with proper packing. If you have any pre-existing health conditions, kindly let us know when booking.
Pack your passport, flight tickets, phone, wallet, camera equipment, cash, and all your valuables in your day pack or waist belt. Please don’t bring or carry expensive items like jewellery etc or a large sum of cash while travelling for security reasons.
Buying and renting gears – Kathmandu has a lot of gear shops. If you happen to miss anything, you can buy them at Thamel before your trek. Items like a sleeping bag can be rented in Kathmandu for about USD 1 a day
What not to carry – Oxygen cylinders, drones and satellite phones without permission, and sharp items like nail clippers and scissors, etc., can be confiscated at the airport.
| • | Hiking Boots with a good grip |
| • | Rain gear (for you and your bag) |
| • | Comfortable hiking pants |
| • | Quick dry, breathable T-shirts |
| • | Windproof Jacket |
| • | Sleepwear |
| • | Trekking Socks (thick) |
| • | Underwear |
| • | Neck buff/ gaiter |
| • | Sun hat/cap |
| • | Downjacket |
| • | Thermals (top and bottom) |
| • | Fleece jacket |
| • | Sleeping bag |
| • | Sleeping bag liner |
| • | Gloves |
| • | Woolen hat/beanie |
| • | Day bag |
| • | Duffel bag (for porter) |
| • | Quick dry towel |
| • | Extra pair of shoes (preferably, slip-ons) |
| • | Water bottle or camel bladder (1.5 litres). |
| • | LifeStraw filter or purification tablets |
| • | Flask (for hot water) |
| • | Walking Poles |
| • | Sunglasses (Polarized, with good UV protection) |
| • | Locks for your backpack/luggage |
| • | Waist belt |
| • | A pair of binoculars |
| • | Trail snacks and energy bars |
| • | Head lamp (with extra batteries) |
| • | Camera with charger and extra batteries |
| • | Phone with charger |
| • | Power bank |
| • | Travel adapter (type C, D and M) |
| • | Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) |
| • | Sanitizer |
| • | Wet wipes |
| • | Toiletries (incl toilet papers, soap, etc) |
| • | Personal first aid kit |
| • | Rehydration salts/tablets |
| • | Throat lozenges |
| • | Prescription Medications |
| • | Lipbalm (SPF 30 or above) |
| • | Passport with visa |
| • | A copy of Work ID (for expats) |
| • | A copy of Insurance papers |
| • | Permits (carried by guide) |
| • | Flight tickets (carried by guide) |
| • | Money |
| • | Credit Card |
The overall baggage limit is 15kgs (33lbs) per passenger, a policy set by the airlines for mountain flights. Excess weight is allowed at an additional expense. However, we recommend not exceeding this weight limit as it should be sufficient for the trek.
During the trek, porters are assigned to carry your bags. One porter carries the luggage of two trekkers in a big duffel bag that the company provides. The maximum weight carried by one porter is 25kgs (55lbs). This means you will pack two bags for your trek: a day bag for yourself and a softshell duffel that goes inside the porter’s bag.
A duffel bag is your pack that goes inside the porter’s bag. You can also go for a backpack as long as it is soft-shelled and easy to squeeze in. Each duffel bag can be no more than 75 liters & 10-12 kg per person or 150 liters & 20-25 kg for two people. Everything that you will not need during the walking hours of the day will go in a duffel bag. Do not put your valuables in it, as well as any items like cameras/laptops with a risk of getting crushed.
A day bag is your backpack that you will carry during the trek. Anything that you will need during the day, like rain gear, a warm layer, a water bottle, sunscreen, basic toiletries, your phone, and camera, money, important documents, a pair of gloves, a hat, and a few snacks, goes in this bag. A 35-50 liters bag & 5-6 kgs is your ideal daypack. It is advised to buy a good quality bag with adjustable waist straps, as good load distribution makes all the difference while trekking.
Please print and fill up the Booking Form. It’s pretty simple and short, please let us know if we can help you with it.
We’ll send terms and conditions, along with payment details. To confirm your spot, please pay 50% of the trip cost in advance.
Note: Full payment to be made at least 7 days before trip departure.
A few days before the trip, the lead guide will host a small briefing to discuss logistics and safety matters, and also answer any questions you have.
Do some light training and set your gears. Then off to the mountains we go!