Travel Info

Travel Insurances

It is a condition of joining any of our trips that be protected against comprehensive expenses potential to incur due to medical issues or accidents (to include air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and treatment costs). Please be noted that we don’t arrange or sell insurance. A relaxed trip is not possible without good travel insurance. In the...

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Trekking Porters and Guides

In each trekking group there will be one guide who will be in charge of all the arrangements in the trek and required number of porters. Generally one porter is provided for two trekkers, he carries a load of 20-25 kg depending on the trial, which is enough to include all the essentials of two trekkers in the mountains....

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Climate of Nepal

Weather is the first factor that determines your trip plan to any region of world. Nepal is best to visit at any season. You can find good places to trek somewhere in the mountain region at anytime of a year. Although the average width of Nepal is only about 200m, it comprises a good topolographical diversity and varied altitude...

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Introduction Food and Drink Nepal

Food The cuisines of Nepal vary with the cultural and geographical diversity of Nepal which is also based on ethnicity, soil and climate. However dal-bhat-tarkari is eaten throughout the country. Dal is made of lentils and spices and served over boiled rice –bhat with vegetable curry –tarkari and typical condiments -bchutney or achaar. Dal BhatTarkari may...

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Religions of Nepal

Religious practice is an important part of the Nepalese way of life. Two main religions are dominant in Nepal: Hinduism and Buddhism. Hindu worship different deities as god. Bramha, Vishnu and Shiva are three major Gods, but each has a complex tapestry of manifestations and incarnations. Each deity also has a vehicle, called Bahaan in Sanskrit and Nepali. Bahaan...

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People in Nepal

Nepal has a population of more than 25 million consisting of more than 100 ethnic groups having different cultures and spoken languages. The distribution of the different ethnic groups reflects the geographical diversity of the country. The majority of Nepal's population is of indo-Aryan origin, the remaining are of Tibetan and Bhotia, inhabitants of northern Nepal and Mongoloid inhabitants...

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Altitude Advice

AMIS HIMALAYA ADVENTURE go to great lengths to maintain the highest standards of safety. Your health and happiness are our greatest concern. We carry required medical equipment like portable altitude chamber (hyperbolic bag, gammon bag) along with required medical equipment. One of the questions we are most frequently asked relates to acute mountain sickness (AMS) otherwise...

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Best Time to Travel and Trekking Seasons in Nepal

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best months for this trip. Although this trip can be taken during winter, the cold temperature might not be suitable for everyone. Autumn (September-November) This season offers excellent weather and tantalizing mountain views. Temperature is moderate, making it a good time for any trekking....

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How to Make Bookings with Amis Himalaya Adventure?

The Advantage of Booking Early: The sooner you book your trip, the sooner we can start arranging your services. If you are planning your trip in the peak season, ideally, you should book 3 or 4 months in advance as hotel rooms and flight bookings are limited. While we accept bookings as late as 30-60 days before the...

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Trip Permits & Fees

To Trek in any part of Nepal, a trekking permit is required. The normal Visa is only valid for the towns and the places reachable by road. All trekkers require a trekking permit to visit Nepal’s interior regions, which are not connected by highways. Recently the Annapurna, Langtang and Everest regions have been declared “permit free" areas; but National...

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