JOMSOM
TO MUKTINATH
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2 City sightseeing
Day 3 Drive to Pokhara and explore the Pokhara
valley.
Day 4 Pokhara-Phedi and on to Potana
Day 5 Potana to Landruk
Day 6 Landruk to Ghandruk
Day 7 Ghandruk to Tadapani
Day 8 Tadapani to Ghorepani
Day 9 Ghorepani to Tatopani
Day 10 Tatopani-Rest Day
Day 11 Tatopani to Kalopani
Day 12 Kalopani to Marpha
Day 13 Marpha to Kagbeni
Day 14 Kagbeni to Muktinath
Day 15 Muktinath to Jomsom
Day 16 Jomsom to Pokhara by flight
Cost
For 16 Days > US$640|€589|£374
Cost Inclusions in Tea House
& Tented Camp
• Airport transfers, welcome upon arrival
and departure after completion of trips.
• Welcome dinner classic Nepali cousin place
and farewell dinner
• Comfortable, private transportation as
per itinerary
• Quality accommodation on lodge or tent
as per itinerary
• 4 Star accommodations in Kathmandu with
B/B Plan
• western standard down jacket and sleeping
bag for trek
• All meals and hot drinks on activity
• 1 government license Holder Trekking guide
English Speaking as per itinerary
• One porter, each two member as per itinerary
• Trekking equipment for porters and guides
• Experienced and friendly trekking staffs
• Staffs insurance, well paid salary, high
altitudes equipments, foods and accommodations
• All permits such as National park, Trekking
Permit, ACAP, as per itinerary
• Rescue Arrangements off course not the
rescue bills please!
• All necessary camping gear such as High
quality tents, mattress, kitchen equipments, dinning
table & chair etc
• Medical Kit Bag on every trip
• 10 % VAT and 3% TSC Taxes
Cost Exclusions in Tea House
& Tented Camp
• International airfare to/from home city
and international Airport departure taxes
• Domestic flights & domestic airport
taxes as per itinerary
• Excess baggage charges
• Food and Accommodation while you are off
the trip.
• Sightseeing and entrance fees Temple &
monastery as per itinerary
• Climbing permits as per itinerary &
Royalty for restricted area.
• Nepal entry visa costs (~$30.00) and visa
extension fees (three days transit visa you will
get free arrival)
• Travel, trek and expedition medical and
evacuation insurance
• Emergency evacuation charges, if required
• Personal expenses (e.g. phone calls, laundry,
alcohol, soft drinks, bottled water, souvenirs,
etc.)
• Tips must be required for the staffs because
this is the sign of the guest happiness at the
end of the trip. It has been establish a custom
say "Baksis" us$ 2 per day for porter,
us$ 3 per day for Sherpa and cook, us$ 4 per day
for guide (collect between all the participants
and reward each staffs through your hand directly)
• Any loss due to unforeseen circumstances
such as flight delays, road blockage due to landslide,
etc the over come expenses need to take care trekkers
themselves
Items you should have
for Normal treks:
• Good walking boots- well broken in. Remember
it is not a day walk.
• A rucksack and a day bag.
• Sun hat and sun block - very important
to protect against sunburn, Sunglasses.
• Scarf and gloves - it can get very cold
out of the sun.
• Iodine or purification tablets - for purifying
water (bottled water is expensive and bad for
the environment).
• Map and compass.
• Torch-light
• Basic first aid kit - including headache
tablets.
• Camera with sufficient film. Sleeping
bag & jacket
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