DhaulagiriCircuit

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3 weeks (17 Days)
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Highest-5360m
Lowest-820m
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The trip

  • Reach the base camp of the seventh highest mountain in the world, Dhaulagiri (8167 m).
  • Cross to the high passes i.e. Frecnh Pass and Dhampus La.
  • The fascinating view of the mountain peaks.
  • Paranomic view of the Dhaulagiri massif.
  • Hike through beautiful forest trails.
  • Visit the Hidden Valley.
  • Explore remote areas.

The Dhaulagiri Circuit: Nature At It’s Best!

This tour of Dhaulagiri, which lies on the west-central side of Nepal and stretches from the Kaligandaki River to Bheri, is a full-on nature diversions!

 

It is the seventh highest mountain in the world, culminating at an altitude of 8,167 m.

People usually think of Everest, Annapurna and the Langtang region for a trek, but many people don’t realise that the Dhaulagiri region is also a very popular trekking destination.

This trek is famous among trekkers for its exotic and challenging routes.

This Dhaulagiri circuit is one of the longest treks in Nepal, and includes both camping and accommodation. It takes you through remote villages, farmland and a rich diversity of flora and fauna including Rhododendron, Pine, Oak, Fern and many more.

The Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek routes are a little tough and difficult. But the superb mountain views and unique vegetation make up for this.

During this trek, you will be able to see many snow-capped peaks such as Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I, Tukuche Peak, Dhaulagiri II and many others. –Top 10 highest peaks in the world HERE-

Throughout the trek, the spectacular views of landscapes, glaciers and mountains will accompany you.

This is an action trek that takes you around the Dhaulagiri massif reaching altitudes of over 4000m.

 

Every year, people plan a trek on the Dhaulagiri circuit for an exciting trip to the Himalayas.

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Day By Day

DAY 1

  Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.

Walking time: -. Altitude: (1,350 m)
  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meal: Welcome drinks
DAY 2

  Free and arrangement day

Walking time : 2 to 3h. Altitude : (1350m)
  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meal: B&B
DAY 3

  Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist bus or plane

Duration: 6-7 hours' drive or 25 minutes' flight. Altitude: (820 m)
  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meal: B&B
DAY 4

  From Beni to Babichor

Walking time: 5 to 6 hours. Altitude: (950 m)

After transport to Beni, the trek begins. You leave this charming village behind and follow the north bank of the Myagdi Khola, following the paths westwards. During this day’s trek, you will cross several suspension bridges and pass through villages such as Beni Mangalghat, Singa and Tatopani. In the final part of the trek, after crossing two bridges, you will reach Simalchaur on the north bank, from where it takes around an hour to reach Babiuachaur.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 5

  Babichor to Dharapani

Walking time: 7 to 8 hours. Altitude: (1,860 m)

It’s another scenic day on your Dhaulagiri Circuit trekking route as you move along the terraced hills and leave Babiachaur behind. The trail is relatively flat on this adventurous day as you head towards Shahashradhara on the first leg of the trek. Following the beautiful trekking routes through the lush greenery, you will cross a bridge over the Duk River to reach the farmlands of Ratorunga. You will continue to follow the climbing trail along the road as the valley narrows and you will eventually reach Dharapani ;

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 6

  Dharapani to Muri

Walking time: 6 to 7 hours. Altitude: (1,840 m)

Continuing your trekking momentum on the 17-day Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek, on the fourth day of your trekking adventure you will push through the ascent and follow the route through terraced farms to reach the traditional Magar village of Takam. From here, the trail continues to the village of Sibang, the day’s scenic route rewarding you with breathtaking views of the Gurja Himal and Dhaulagiri.

Continuing on the trail, you will pass through the village of Mattim and Phalai Gaon before descending to Gatti Khola and enjoying spectacular views of the Myagdi Khola. Gatti Khola is famous for its traditional water mill that grinds grain. After admiring this important craft of ancient civilisation, you will continue on the road and reach Phalai Gaun. Enjoy majestic mountain views and lush green landscapes as you head towards Dhara Khola to reach the western bank of the Myagdi Khola, after a steep climb on the final leg, you will finally reach the large Magar village of Muri.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 7

  Muri to Boghara

Walking time: 5 to 6 hours. Altitude: (2,080 m)

You begin your trekking adventure on steep downhill paths that take you across a few small streams. You then follow the low pass, which offers an incredible view of the southern Gustung, then through thick greenery and forest, you descend to the west bank of the Myagdi Khola, advancing towards the village of Naura.

From here, you follow the zigzag path to Boghara (Bagar). This 5-hour trek rewards you with breathtaking views of Manapathi Peak, Gurja Himal and Dhaulagiri I.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 8

  Boghara to Dobang

Walking time: 5 to 6 hours. Altitude: (2,540m)

After a hearty breakfast, you begin your day’s adventure by following the charming forest trail along the Myagdi Khola. After reaching Jyardan, a remote village, you’ll take the scenic trail through high winds and rocky sections to reach Lipshe. You continue on the ascending trail pushing towards Lapche Kharka, and from here another ascending trail takes you to Dobang. It takes around 5 hours to reach Dobang from Boghara, following the isolated road with no human settlements.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 9

  Dobang to Chroiban Khola

Walking time: 5-6 hours. Altitude: (3,200m)

The trek continues along the densely wooded area as you move along the Myagdi Khola. You will cross a wooden bridge over the Myagdi Khola and walk through pastures. After a steep climb on the final stage of the day’s adventure, you will walk the steep section through several landslide areas before finally reaching the Choriban Khola.

This day’s trek will take around 5 to 6 hours, and as you’ll be climbing to an altitude of 2,500 metres, it’s advisable to take it easy and stay well hydrated throughout.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 10

  Choriban Khola to Italian Base Camp

Walking time: 5-6 hours. Altitude: (3,660 m)

The day’s adventure continues on the ascending trail through lush forests and green landscapes. You then switch to the trail leading to the Chhonbarban Glacier, indicating that you have entered the alpine environment of the Himlayan region. Although the high-altitude trekking route can be a little challenging, the breathtaking views of Tukuche and Dhaulagiri I as you make your way along the trail will make you forget your fatigue during your 17-day trek on the Dhaulagiri Circuit.

Crossing the glacier to the right, after a short walk, you finally arrive at the Italian base camp. From here you can enjoy breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri II, Dhaulagiri III, Dhaulagiri IV and Tukuchen.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 11

  Italians Camp. Acclamatization and rest day

Walking time: 2 to 3 hours. Altitude: (3700m)

As you have climbed well above the 2,500m mark (above which there is a risk of altitude sickness), you will use this day of the trek as a day of acclimatisation and exploration. As physical activity is recommended for a more effective acclimatisation process, you can take short walks around the base camp and enjoy the immense beauty of the Himalayan region from its base.

The short walk from the Italian base camp along the side moraines over the grassy area to an ice cave is a popular activity among trekkers during the acclimatisation day. From here you can enjoy spectacular views of the west face of Dhaulagiri and the incredible spectacle of blue sheep grazing on the rocky cliffs.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 12

  Italian Base Camp at Glacier Camp

Walking time: 6-7 hours. Altitude: (4,210 m)

It’s another day of alpine trekking on the route, crossing steep sections and rocky paths, you’ll switch to glacial moraine routes. Climbing steadily over tricky paths with narrow, rocky sections, you’ll reach the Swiss base camp. From here, the route is relatively easy, traversing the steep section and lateral glacial moraine, until you reach the flat terrain covered in large boulders, which extends to the glacier camp.

During this day’s trek, which lasts around 6-7 hours, you can admire the incredible views of the Chhongardan glacier and the Himlayan ranges such as Dhaulagiri, Manapathi Peak, Tsaurabong Peak and Dhampus Peak.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 13

  Glacier Camp at Dhaulagiri Base Camp

Walking time: 6-7 hours. Altitude: (4,740 m)

On day 11 of your Dhaulagiri Circuit trek, you will finally head towards the main objective of the trek, exploring the base camp and foothills of the world’s seventh highest mountain, Mount Dhaulagiri (8,167 metres). Leaving the glacier camp, you will follow the sloping route of the central moraine of the glacier, crossing the natural curves of the glacier. Today’s adventure is a little longer, around 7 hours, and after a few hours trekking along the moraine, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of Tukuche Peak.

Continuing along the trail, the valley opens up into a wide T-junction between Tukuche and Dhaulagiri, from where it’s a short walk to Dhaulagiri Base Camp. Once at the base camp, you can enjoy spectacular views of Dhaulagiri I (8,167 metres), Dhaulagiri II (77,751 metres), Dhaulagiri III (7,715 metres) and Dhaulagiri V (7,618 metres). From the base camp, decorated with colourful prayer flags, you can also see the magnificent ice cascades that extend from the North-East Col.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 14

  Dhaulagiri Base Camp. Acclamatization and rest day

Walking time: 2-3 hours. Altitude: (4,740 m)

This is your second day of acclimatisation. As you’ve been walking for longer and longer hours over the last two days, you’ll use this day to recharge your batteries and adapt to the high-altitude environment before tackling the next stages of the trek.

As on the first day of acclimatisation, you’ll do some light physical activity and short walks around the base camp to enjoy the magnificent sunrise. You’ll spend the rest of the day admiring the highest point of this expedition, sitting beneath one of the Himalayas’ massive and magnificent peaks. After enjoying the surroundings, making memories and taking the most beautiful photos, you will rest at the base camp this evening and enjoy the hot, nourishing meals prepared by our expedition team.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 15

  Dhaulagiri base camp to Hidden Valley camp via French Pass (5,400 m)

Walking time: 5-6 hours. Altitude: (5,200 m)

After completing your adventure at the Dahaulgiri Base Camp, on day 13 you head for another highlight of this expedition, the Hidden Valley. This is a challenging day’s trek as you cross one of the Himlayan range’s high passes, the French Pass (5,360 metres). Leaving the glacier behind, you will walk over the two hills that cut through the moraine and the mountainside that stretches along the gentle slopes towards the French Pass. As this is one of the highest passes, at over 5,300 metres, it is advisable to take it slowly, stopping from time to time to catch your breath.

Although climbing this Himlayan pass is no easy task, from the top you can enjoy 360° panoramic views of Himlayan gems such as Mukut Himal, Sita Chuchura, Tashi Kang, Tukuche Peak, Thapa Peak, Mukut Himal and Dhampus Peak, as well as the Dhaulagiri massif. After enjoying the views from the top of this pass, you continue on the descending trail of snow, stone, loose earth and gravel to reach Hidden Valley. Tonight we camp in the lush meadows of Hidden Valley.

  • Accomodation: Tent
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 16

  Hidden Valley à Yak Kharka trek via Dhampus Pass (3,700 m)

Walking time: 6-7 hours. Altitude: (3,680 m)

You leave the hidden valley behind and head towards Yak Kharka. Today is another challenging trekking day as you cross another high Himlayan pass, the Dhampus Pass at an altitude of 5,240 metres. You will negotiate several ascents and descents along the way as you push towards the Dhampus Pass, from the top of which, decorated with prayer flags, you can get spectacular views of the Tukuche Peak, Dhampus Peak and Annapurna ranges.

After admiring the natural wonders of the Himalayas from this high pass, you descend to Yak Kharka. Camp for the night in the vast meadow of this pasture.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 17

  Yak Kharka to Jomsom

Walking time: 5-6 hours. Altitude: (2,700 m)

As you will have dropped considerably in altitude by this point, your trekking adventure will feel much lighter and easier that day. Following the popular Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek route, you walk towards Jomsom, leaving the yak kharka behind.

After a long camping adventure, tonight you’ll be in the comfort of a luxurious lodge.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 18

  Jomsom to Pokara

Walking time: Flight to Pokhara (30 minutes). Altitude: (820 m)

You will return to the city of lakes, Pokhara, on an early morning flight.

After a short rest, you can explore life in this bustling tourist centre, famous for its religious significance, natural attractions and breathtaking views of the Himalayas, particularly Macchapuchare and Annapurna II.

  • Accomodation: Lodge
  • Meal: Full board
DAY 19

  Return Pokara to Kathmandu

Duration: 6-8 hours' drive or 25 minutes' flight. Altitude: (1,350 m)

Early morning flight back to Kathmandu. This is the end of an extraordinary adventure that we know will leave you with many wonderful memories.

  • Accomodation: Hotel
  • Meal: B&B

Benchmark

The essentials :

Dhaulagiri trek explores wild landscapes, isolated villages and crosses high passes. Starting in Beni, it passes through Babiachaur, Dharapani, Muri, Boghara and Dobang, offering spectacular views of the Dhaulagiri massif.

Trekking :

Immerse yourself in nature for several consecutive days. Self-guided itinerant walks, far from any infrastructure.

Level 4 :

(on average) walks of more than 6 to 7 hours a day off-piste or over rough terrain, with more than 1,000 metres of positive ascent and/or 20 kilometres. Passages at altitude… Total isolation for many days, so you need to be very sure of your morale and physical condition. The route is sometimes steep and airy, and a long section, particularly after the Thapa pass, is sometimes covered in snow, making progress difficult.

Type of tour :

itinerant. You’ll discover the region by stopping off at a new accommodation each evening.

Duration :

17 days

Carrying :

Only your daily belongings

Accommodation :

Hotel, tent, lodge

Supervision :

Nepalese guide

Group size :

From 4 to 10 participants

Season :

March to May – September to November

Your budget

THE PRICE INCLUDES / DOES NOT INCLUDE

The price includes
  • Ground transfers necessary for the smooth running of the trip
  • Domestic flight between Jomosom, Pokhara and Kathmandu
  • Supervision by a Nepalese guide
  • Assistance from a Nepalese team for your trek (Sirdar, Sherpa, porters, etc.)
  • Accommodation and meals as described in the program
  • Trekking permits and park access rights
  • The presence during the trek of first aid equipment: first aid kit (hyperbaric chamber if Option)
The price does not include
  • Cancellation/interruption of stay/loss of luggage and assistance insurance.
  • Registration fees
  • Visa fees on arrival in Kathmandu
  • Meals not included in the program
  • Entrances to sites not included in the program
  • Drinks, personal expenses and tips
  • Showers in the lodges (200 to 300 NPR/shower) and other extras
  • The single room supplement (hotel only, impossible to guarantee a single room in a Lodge)
  • Transfer costs in case of transport different from that of the group or due to a local contingency.
  • Everything that is not mentioned in the section "the price includes"
  • The possible cost of a PCR test and any other health formalities to return to France (more information from our expert advisors). However, our local teams will assist you in making an appointment with a suitable Centre.
Your expenses on site.
  • Free meals as described in the programme: for others, between €5 and €15 per meal.
  • The drinks
  • Tips
  • Souvenir goods

ADDITIONAL PRICING INFORMATION

Single room supplement for nights in hotels (on request): contact us for availability and prices.

We cannot book single rooms in lodges: check with your guide for availability and prices.

Possibility of renting a quality sleeping bag in Kathmandu: to be booked when registering. (€70 in cash).

TARIFF ADJUSTMENT

Regarding optional choices, the total amount could be variable. Regarding the big and fast inflation in the country, some prices for fooding or lodging could increase. Our policy is that we will not impact this inflation in your cost price s trip, only in case of exceptional crisis situation.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

If you register more than 35 days before the departure date, you must pay a deposit of 35% of the total price of the trip. If you register less than 35 days before the departure date, payment must be made in a single instalment for the full price of the trip. The balance of the trip price must be paid, without any reminder from us, no later than 35 days before the departure date. Payment by instalments can be arranged.

More details in our link “how to make a payment” – Click HERE – https://francenepalvoyage.com/en/how-to-make-payment/

TIPS

Tipping is still very common in Asia in general, and in Nepal in particular.

Linked to customer satisfaction, it is an integral part of the country’s culture:

Regardless of salary level, the Nepalese consider tipping to be a sign of appreciation.

The amount of the tip therefore depends on how much you appreciate the service. The rendering and your generosity.

During your trip

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

INDIVIDUAL ACCOMMODATION

You can opt for individual accommodation:

Single room for hotel nights only: supplement depending on the season (sometimes available for lodge nights €10 extra).

For tours with nights in tents, individual tents for all nights in camp.

For lodge tours, with one to three nights in tents during ascents, no individual tents possible.

Cost: please enquire according to your needs.

Guided tour of Kathmandu/other major sites: 1 day’s travel

Guided tour of Kathmandu/other major site: 1 days trip

Trip 1 Boudhanath-Pashupati-Bhaktapur:

Discover the greatest cultural treasures of the Kathmandu Valley, inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, with an English-speaking Nepalese cultural guide. Marvel at Shree Boudhanath, a 36-metre-high stupa in the Tibetan quarter of Nepal’s capital.

Discover Pashupatinath, a Hindu shrine dedicated to Shiva and one of the four highest pilgrimage sites in Asia. And in the Kathmandu Valley, the traditional village of Bhaktapur will astonish you with its 17th-century architecture.

 

 

Trip 2 Swayanbhu-Durbar-Patan:

Climb to the top of the ‘monkey temple’, Swayambhunath and be rewarded with a breathtaking view of the whole of Kathmandu. It is one of the oldest and most revered religious sites in the valley.

You will continue with a visit to Durbar Square – Kathmandu which is the heart of the old city and consists of 3 adjoining squares, to move on after lunch to the famous town of Patan which adjoins Kathmandu and as you make your way towards the temple square, you may catch a glimpse of the silversmiths, woodcarvers and other local craftsmen whose town is renowned for their numbers and quality of work. Spend a little extra time visiting the top-quality museum in Temple Square before returning home.

 

TRIP 3 Food Tour:

If you’re looking to sample authentic Nepalese cuisine and a range of comfort foods during your stay in Nepal, Kathmandu will not disappoint when it comes to the variety of restaurants offering a collection of local and indigenous specialities.

Join our guide on a late-night stroll through Nepal’s capital and discover some of the discreet, intimate restaurants and ‘bistronomic’ places to eat.

2.5/3h trip with a 40% discount on the price charged below (minimum €38/pax)

Street food: Les 5 meilleures cantines de KTM

 

Trip 4: Kathmandu, the hidden city

Setting off to discover the old city, its old market and discreet temple squares, this journey will take you through Kathmandu and this other ‘hidden’ life in scenes that are sometimes surprising and moving, at the bend of a temple or a small square or on the edge of a well. Perhaps you’ll be lucky enough to come across a religious family ceremony or a wedding!

Kathmandu, the hidden city

Price per person (can be paid on the spot) depending on the itinerary chosen Short/Long:

1 person: €80/100, ->2 people: €70/90, ->3 to 6 people: €60/70, ->7 to 10 people: €40/55.

-25% off the 2nd trip

 

The price includes

The visit of the monuments indicated above.

Entries in the sites and temples indicated above.

The services of a French-speaking Nepali cultural guide.

A private vehicle with driver.

The price does not include

Lunch and extra drinks.

Tips.

 

NB: This tour can also be booked after registration and paid for on site in euros or Nepalese rupees (NPR). / To be paid on site.

 

Extend your trip

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Extension to Chitwan Jungle National Park

In the heart of the verdant jungle of Chitwan National Park, let yourself be surprised by this three-day safari in one of Nepal’s largest forests and nature reserves. This park, which borders India to the south, is a veritable wilderness paradise: one-horned rhinos, leopards, monkeys, bears, elephants and, above all, the famous Bengal tiger inhabit these protected areas.

In autumn, just after the monsoon season, the abundant water leads the animals to spread throughout the park, where the tall grasses provide ideal hiding places.

The real attraction: Kasara Resort****, with its unique charm, situated right next to the park in a lush natural setting. Committed to preserving this delicate ecosystem, the Kasara Resort is an exceptional hotel in perfect harmony with nature for a confidential getaway, where you have the strange impression that time has stood still.

Information on the Kasara Resort -click HERE- https://www.kasararesort.com/

The price includes

Transfers by private vehicle with an English-speaking Nepalese driver (basic English).

Accommodation for two nights at the Kasara Resort in Chitwan Park, based on a double room.

Meals as described in the programme.

Guided tours and activities as described with an English-speaking naturalist guide from Kasara Resort, shared with other hotel guests.

 

The price does not include

Cancellation/interruption/loss of luggage insurance and assistance.

Alcoholic beverages or extras

Gratuities

Related services not offered by the agency

anything not mentioned in ‘the price includes’.

Possibility of extending the stay: +1 night

Cost: please enquire according to your requirements

Organisation Content

TRAVEL

  • Car, minibus or private bus for road travel within the country.
  • 6-seater Jeep with local comfort for transfers on the track. Managed by local companies, the Jeeps impose Spartan comfort. Most of the time, they have several seats at the front facing the road, then, at the rear, two seats parallel to the road, which face each other.
  • Domestic flights mainly operated by Yeti Airlines and Tara Airlines.

NB: Domestic flights in Nepal are subject to weather conditions, they can be postponed and / or canceled. In the event of a problem, we will do our best to preserve the initial program. However, the stages of the trek can be adapted and, very rarely, the international flights shifted. In this case, FNV will reorganize your air transport. However, participants cannot claim any compensation and any extra cost will be on charge of the customer.

ACCOMMODATION

  • In Kathmandu: accommodation in a family-run hotel (local standard), based on a double room.
  • During the trek: accommodation in a lodge. Halfway between refuges and lodges, which offer varying degrees of comfort depending on the region. However, as you climb towards the valleys, they become more welcoming. Because of the isolation and lack of fuel, the rooms in the lodges are not heated. For your personal comfort, it is sometimes suggested that you bring a good sleeping bag, but these days lodges have good duvets/blankets available for everyone.

Separate toilets or in the lodge: In all lodges, the toilets are the most rustic part! Bring light sandals, as hygiene is… local.

Heating the water in the showers requires a lot of energy. There is often a charge for hot showers, but they are often lukewarm because they are heated only by solar energy (more recently & locally by cumulus heaters) or by the fire that prepares your meal. Above an altitude of 3,000 metres, you can order hot-water tanks, which consume less energy and will no doubt save you from catching a cold!

The lodges have electricity: you can recharge the batteries (for a fee, but only a few rupees) and, sometimes, a low-speed Wi-Fi connection (sometimes for a fee).
Lodge owners very rarely accept advance bookings for single rooms.

MEALS

  • At midday, picnics in the fields or meals at the lodge. But be careful! This is a real break, and a relatively long one. Our porters take the opportunity to eat copiously. Their traditional dal-bhat, made from rice and lentils, is the main meal of the day. The pace of the walk is therefore different from that generally adopted for trekking, where the lunch break is short. Take the opportunity to rest or go for a walk. -Dall Bath Power HERE- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dal_bhat
  • Dinner and breakfast at the lodge. We try to vary the meals (shared menus) between each lodge. However, the majority of Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarians. So we eat very little meat or fish. Dishes are based on pasta, rice, potatoes, lentils, etc.
  • During the trek, additional energy foods are available throughout. Bought locally, they offer a more limited choice than in France. If you wish, you can bring extra cereal bars to suit your tastes. Drinks: during the trek, tea is served at meals within reason (max 2 cups/person). Additional cups of tea and other drinks, including mineral water, are at the expense of the participants.
  • You can fill your water bottles in the lodges, but it is essential to treat it with purifying tablets. Avoid buying plastic bottles, which should be recycled. You can buy water that has already been treated in the villages (drinking water), which reduces the problem of bottles.

BAGGAGE TRANSPORT

Each participant travels on foot with a light backpack, carrying only their personal belongings necessary for the day (water bottle, camera, protective clothing, etc.). The rest of the equipment is carried by the porters to the next accommodation.

We ask everyone to have only one bag (trekking bag that will be carried) of 13 kilos maximum. Possibility of leaving things at the hotel in Kathmandu and picking them up when you return from trekking.

YOUR INSURANCE AND ASSISTANCE

Adventure travel involves risks that need to be covered by adequate insurance. Assistance mainly covers search and rescue costs, repatriation and medical expenses. It comes into play as soon as a medical report indicates that repatriation is necessary. Beforehand, in regions far from medical facilities and difficult to access, you must agree to the organisation of first aid using local resources (porters, horses, 4X4s, etc.).

Check that your insurance covers loss or theft of luggage and that it protects against the financial risk of cancellation (Visa cards do not offer cancellation cover).

ECO-FRIENDLY TOURISM

Working for responsible tourism. We are committed to developing responsible tourism.

From the outset, we have tried to create different kinds of travel using all the earth’s resources, but with a duty to ensure its sustainability for future generations.

So, for example, we want to become partners of the association ATR (Agir pour un Tourisme Responsable).

Through its label, ATR pursues several objectives: To disseminate good practice in responsible tourism; To develop relationships based on good social and environmental practice with all the tourism players in the destinations; these projects always have an objective of autonomous economic development for the local populations.

In Nepal, KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Education Project)

A non-profit, non-governmental organisation, its mission is to ensure the future ecological and cultural prosperity of Nepal and its people by maximising the benefits and reducing the negative impacts associated with tourism.