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FAQs: Nepal

What should I know about Nepal?

About one million people visit Nepal every year. The main pulls are mountaineering, hiking and enjoying the country’s unique culture. As a result, its capital and largest city, Kathmandu, can be quite crowded and multicultural during the high season. However, once you get out of the city and into the wilderness, you will feel like you’re all alone. Trips here are generally immersive. The country is very mountainous and poorly connected by roads, so most mountaineering expeditions include days of hiking to the target and climbing up it. Due to the high levels of tourism, pollution is a growing problem in this small country. Remember to always bring back what you’ve brought in.

Why should I choose Nepal for my adventure?

Stunning scenery

Nepal is an astoundingly beautiful country. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the dotted lakes and evergreen forests of the intertwining valleys, Nepal offers picturesque beauty at every turn. Be sure to bring a camera and extra batteries with you for this adventure!

Awesome adventures

If you want to get your adrenaline pumping and have the adventure of a lifetime, Nepal is the right place for you. From mountaineering and rock climbing to month-long treks, this tiny nation always has one more adventure waiting!

Incredible culture

Just about every trip to Nepal begins with a flight into Kathmandu. Be sure to spend some time there and enjoy the cultural sights, such as the Monkey Temple and Durbar Square. Also be sure to tuck into some of the delicious native cuisine.

What can I expect from the weather in Nepal?

During the spring and summer, Nepal is generally quite warm. Daily average temperatures are 22ºC and 30ºC, respectively. Of course, higher up in the mountains it gets colder. Rain is not infrequent during the spring and during the summer the monsoon season begins, when the country receives a lot of rain. During the autumn, the skies clear and the country is a bit cooler than during the spring.

Which language is predominantly spoken in Nepal?

Nepali, Maithili and English.

What currency is accepted in Nepal?

Nepalese rupee (NPR). US Dollars, Euros and the Pound Sterling are also commonly accepted.

How can I get to Nepal?

Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) is Nepal’s only international airport. There are no direct flight there from Europe, North or South America, but it is will connected with the rest of Asia.

What’s the country code of Nepal?

+977

What’s the high season in Nepal?

The best time to climb Everest is from April to May. However, the overall mountaineering and trekking season is from April to May and September to November. For ski touring, the best time to visit is from February to April.

What people are saying about Nepal trips

Matthew

5.00

I can't say enough about Top Himalaya Guides (THG)! Extremely knowledgeable and experienced guides with a genuine passion for the mountains. Our lead guide Sonam did a great job of managing expectations and ensuring that we stayed healthy and happy throughout the expedition. We were fortunate to summit all of our objectives including Ama Dablam, which was an experience of a lifetime. I highly recommend THG for any Himalayan experience and will definitely be using them again when I return to Nepal!!

Mattias

5.00

I had an amazing experience with Tshering’s experienced and highly qualified team including guide Sonam Shalaka and Sherpa Thomas Vechayba. I really enjoyed the concept of acclimating for Ama Dablam by doing the Everest Base Camp trek via Gokyo Lakes and climbing a number of peaks along the way, including Lobuche, rather than the typical repetitive climbs from base camp. It is always my preference to climb with local guides who intimately know the mountain and local customs and this was a perfect example of the benefits of that rather than going with a large group of westerners. Explore-Share always does a great job of facilitating those connections. This was an outstanding experience all around and I would gladly recommend Tshering and his team for any mountaineering experience in the Himalayas.

Mark

5.00

Mr. Jyamchang Bhote was amazing. Very skilled and very patient. Had all the equipment we needed. Great spot for training. Definitely worth the money.

Caspian

5.00

Tshering was so great and informative. Very nice personal day out. He made sure everything was great and that we enjoyed ourselves! :)

Pieter

5.00

Thanks for the email. After the initial confusion, climbing was great and Sonam was an amazing guide! Both Eveline and myself had a wonderful time and wish we could have kept climbing! Thanks for making our trips to Nepal even more unforgettable!!

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