• Tilicho Lake Trek
group_size Group Size: 1
duration Duration: 19 Days
Max Altitude: 5416m
Accommodation Tea House / Mountain Lodge and Hotel
Apex Trip Gradeing System Challenging Trip Grading: Challenging
Trip Start: Kathmandu
Trip End: Kathmandu
Average Dist. per Day 12Km
Average Time per Day 6hrs

Trip Overview

Trek to Tilicho Lake is the best alternative to Annapurna Circuit Trek. The trek is somewhat similar to Annapurna Circuit trek. Reach the Nepal’s highest lake, Tilicho Lake (4,920m), on this trek. Tilicho lake presents a dramatic and spectacular view against a backdrop of stunning mountains. Occasionally its blue-green water reflects the surrounding peak; certainly, it’s possible in between September and May. Tilicho Lake is a frozen solid icy lake in colder months. It sits on the foot of the extensive peak of Tilicho Peak (7134m).

Besi Sahar is the beginning point of the trek towards Tilicho Lake and Thorong La Pass. Travel to Besi Sahar via Prithvi Highway until Dumre Bazaar and then take right towards Besisahar. The trail after Bazaar goes along Marshyangdi River with great views of Manaslu and Himal Chuli to the east. Besi Sahar is also the starting point of Annapurna Circuit Trek as well. After leaving Besi Sahar, the trail follows dirt roads before crossing Marshyangdi River. Reach the first Gurung village of Khudi on stony steps, down to Puwa and joining to Khudi Road. Bhulbhule is the first checkpoint of the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit. Most of the towns are connected with dirt roads, so the trail involves walking on dirt roads for a bit of stretch up to Manang.

Hiking from Manang to Muktinath is on trekking trails. Our adventurous hike of Tilicho lake, the view of both lakes and the high snowbound ridges between Khangsar Kang and Nilgiri is awesome. The trail of Tilicho Base Camp is quite narrow and demands full attention while walking. And move to Thorong La Pass. Mt. Gangapurna, Mt. Annapurna IV, Mt. Annapurna III can see before and Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri after the pass. Trails head to Muktinath, a sacred place for Hindus and Buddhists. On the way to Jomsom, you will get a great opportunity to explore more than 100 years old caves and monasteries. From Jomsom, a 25-minute scenic flight takes you to Pokhara.

Tour Highlight

  • Sightseeing around Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Exploring Marshyangdi River Valley
  • One the Hightest Lake in the world- Tilicho Lake
  • Explore Beshisahar Bazaar
  • Crossing Thorong La Pass(5416m)
  • Scenic mountain flight from Jomsom
  • Visiting the famous Muktinath Temple

Trip Itinerary

  • Day 1 Arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport

    Welcome to Nepal! We will receive you the airport and transport you to hotel.

    Accommodation: Hotel
  • Day 2 Pre-trip meeting and sightseeing around Kathmandu valley

    The day beings with a meeting and introducing with your trek and tour leader. After breakfast, we organize a short meeting at the hotel lobby. The meeting finalizes the preparation of the trek. In the meeting, you need to bring three copies of passport copy size photos, and travel insurance copy. Soon, the day tour will starts and on the tour visit most highlighted places of Kathmandu.

    PASHUPATINATH TEMPLE

    Pashupatinath Temple is one of the most visited and sacred places of Hindu. According to Hindu mythology, Pashupatinath is one of four Dham. It is not only a religious place also the cremation place. The dead body is burning with firewood in the bank of holy river Bagmati.

    BOUDDHA STUPA

    Bouddhanath Stupa is one of the biggest Buddhist shrines in the world. While touring in Buddha you can meet the monks, learn Buddhism, gather the information about Thankas, and its significants.

    BHAKTAPUR DURBAR SQUARE

    Bhaktapur Durbar Square is a royal palace built in centuries ago when Nepal had 22 and 24 state kingdom. The palace is famous with the name of fifty-five windows durbar, Nyatapol Mandir the tallest temple in Nepal. The Lion Gate, Golden Gates, The statue of King BhupatindraMalla and the pottery where the potter makes are the main attractions of Bhaktapur. After finished the tour, the evening time is to review the luggage for the trek. If you interested you can walk around Thamel, choose the restaurant for dinner.

    Accommodation: Hotel
  • Day 3 Drive to Besisahar (830m) by bus

    After breakfast, you will be picked up by your trekking crew and head off for 7hrs drive to Besi Sahar. Driving along Prithvi Highway up to Dumre goes along Trishuli river until you cross Mugling, then following Marshyangdi River up to Dumre. The picturesque farmland on the banks of rivers are outstanding.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 171Km (Approx. 7hrs)
    Highest Point 1338m (Kathmandu)
  • Day 4 Trek to Bahundanda (1,310 m)

    Trekking begins from Manang Chautra, Besi Sahar, and follows the valley of Marshyangdi, crossing Khudi and Bulbule to reach Nadi for lunch. After lunch, the trail climbs to Bahundaanda (1,310m) with spectacular and lush landscape surrounding you.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 24.8Km
    Highest Point 1310m (Bahundanda)
  • Day 5 Trek to Chamje (1,400m)

    From Bahundanda, the trail descends to Syange at 1070m where you see a large waterfall and then you will cross a suspension bridge over Marshyandi River. Afterwards, you will reach the cobbled village of Jagat. Just before reaching Chamje (1400m) you can see more waterfalls.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 9.5Km (Approx. 5hrs)
    Highest Point 1400m (Chamje)
  • Day 6 Trek to Bagarchhap (2,160m)

    The rocky trail follows Marshyandi River and climbs to Tal (1,675m). The trail undulates up to Dharapani. Stony chortens gives a flavor of Tibetan culture. When you reach Bagarchhap, you can see the village is surrounded by apple orchards and maize fields.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 15.1Km (Approx. 5hrs)
    Highest Point 2160m (Bagarchhap)
  • Day 7 Trek to Chame (2,630m)

    The trip begins to climb till Temang through a jungle, and then reaches Chame via Thanchowk and Koto. Temang village is located at the bottom of Lamjung Himal and Thanchowk is the lunch place where you can enjoy a lunch with awesome views of Mt. Manaslu. Chame is the headquarter of Manang district and sports rewarding view of Mt. Annapurna II.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 13.5Km (Approx. 5hrs)
    Highest Point 2630m (Chame)
  • Day 8 Trek to Pisang (3,200m)

    We leave Chame and head off to Pisang, following narrow valleys and over the treeline of Annapurna Himalayan range. Before you cross the second bridge of Marshyandi, you can see apple gardens. Ascending trails of Pisang go through blue pine forests via Dhikur Pokhari, where you will have your delicious lunch, and walk an additional 1.5 hrs to get to Lower Pisang. Late afternoon we hike up to Upper Pisang to explore the monastery and also for acclimation.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 13.2 Km (Approx. 5hrs.)
    Highest Point 3200m (Pisang)
  • Day 9 Trek to Manang (3,540m)

    Today there are a couple of options to reach Manang. First is northern side of Marshayandi River and next is south of Marshyangdi river, both ends at Munji. The Southern way through Humde is easier than the other, whereas via Ghayru and Nawal is harder one but gives awesome views of Annapurna Range. From Munji it takes less than 2 hours to reach Manang (3,540m) via Bhraka (3,475m).

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 17Km (Approx. 5hrs)
    Highest Point 3540m (Manang)
  • Day 10 Acclimatization day at Manang village

    We take a rest and acclimatization day in Manang. Visit Chhokar Danda, crossing the Marshyangdi River and explore Gangapurna Lake. The Danda offers the view of Mt. Annapurna II, III, Mt. Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Pisang Peak etc. We head back to the guesthouse for lunch and rest.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
  • Day 11 Trekking to Tilicho Base Camp (4,200m)

    After breakfast, we start making our way towards Tilicho Base Camp, definitely getting close to our destination – Tilicho Lake. Crossing Khangshar Village, we cross a river and walk on to cross a few villages of traditional Tibetan lifestyle and monasteries, and reach Shree Kharka, which is our lunch spot. And then reach a high crest and descend on switchbacks carved out through the scree slopes to a side valley. After about 8 hours of walking, we reach Tilicho Base Camp.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Hotel
  • Day 12 Trek to Tilicho Lake (4920 m) and back down to Tilicho Base Camp (4,200m)

    An early morning start is necessary to evade headwinds. It takes about 4 hours from Tilicho Base Camp to reach Tilicho Lake, claimed to be the highest lake in the world. After spending some time at the lake and enjoying the splendid moments here, we return to the Base Camp. There are no accommodation facilities at Tilicho Lake.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
  • Day 13 Trek to Yak Kharka (4,050m)

    The trail begins to descends from Tilicho Base Camp and continues towards Yak Kharka. You make climb gradually via Shree Kharka, where you will have your lunch along the Jarsang Khola Valley. In late afternoon we reach Yak Kharka.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
  • Day 14 Trek to Thorong Phedi (4,450m)

    Slightly up the trail to Thorong Phedi, we get to see large herds of blue sheep and yaks on the barren fields. Just before the Phedi, you have to cross the landslide area which is about 10 minutes. And finally, reach Phedi where you have lunch and settle into rooms here. You can walk up to High Camp for acclimatization.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 9.6Km (Approx. 5hrs)
    Highest Point 4450m ( Thorong Phedi)
  • Day 15 Trek to Muktinath (3,800m) via Thorong-La pass (5,416m)

    Today is the one of toughest and longest days of the trek that begins before sunrise at around 4am to cross Thorong-La Pass (5416m). It is important to cross the pass by no later than 10am to dodge the winds and potentially inclement weather. We will be well over 5,000m, which is very high altitude, so it’s important to pace ourselves comfortably and drink plenty of water. The pass is marked with praying flags and gives picturesque views of Mustang valley and high mountains up ahead. After crossing the Pass again, we need to walk for another 4hrs to reach Muktinath (3800m).

    Muktinath is an important Hindu heritage site for Hindus and Buddhists alike. Thousands of pilgrims visit the place and take the holy bath at 108 holy waterspouts in the temple premises. It is considered to be the place of Nirvana, where Lord Vishnu confessed his transgression. Lord Vishnu is the main god of this temple. Likewise, there is a temple called Jwala Mai which has a natural eternal flame fueled. We stoll about Muktinath for the remainder of the day, and celebrate our success of crossing Thorung La Pass.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
    Distance: 11Km (Approx. 8hrs)
    Highest Point 5416m (Thorong La Pass)
  • Day 16 Trek to Jomsom (2,720m)

    The trail from Muktinath to Jomsom descends onto Eklebhatti and follows the Kali Gandaki River. Jomsom is the largest town and district capital of Mustang.

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Tea House / Mountain Lodge
  • Day 17 Morning flight to Pokhara 25mins. Sightseeing around Pokhara

    A short 25-min flight from Jomsom takes us to the lakeside city of Pokhara. In the afternoon you will have a sightseeing tour around Pokhara valley, which covers Fewa Lake, Devis Waterfall, Museums, and Gupteshwor cave, etc.

    Meals: Breakfast,
    Accommodation: Hotel
  • Day 18 Drive back to Kathmandu (1,345m) and farewell dinner

    We drive back to Kathmandu on a tourist bus. The drive takes about 7 hours on a scenic route. In the evening, there will be farewell dinner in a traditional Nepali restaurant with folk music and dance performance.

    Meals: Breakfast, Dinner,
    Accommodation: Hotel
  • Day 19 Trip Conclude, final departure.

    The trip concludes today. Your guide will drop you off at the international airport for your departure back home.

    Meals: Breakfast,
    Accommodation: None

Itinerary Info

Standard Itinerary and Private Trip

It is the notice about Standard Itinerary and Private Trip. The provided itinerary is standard, and if you want to customize it, you can do it. OR you can go through our Plan Your Holidays page.

Travel Insurance and Covers

We strongly recommend you have travel insurance that covers the adventure activities such as trekking/hiking above 15,000 feet. And must include flights delayed/canceled by bad weather, accidents, evacuations, etc.

Keep in Mind

Sometimes, unusual weather changes, natural disasters, flight delays, and cancellations, government rules, local political situations, health conditions of trekkers may change your itinerary. At that point, our leading guide will decide and try to minimize the impacts and run the trip smoothly, but we are not liable for any additional costs if needed.

Always options for Upgrade

Please you can upgrade your accommodation and transportation service to regular. We can provide you with 5Star hotel accommodation and the best available private car/ jeep services. And also domestic flights including the Helicopter Charter.

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What Includes & Excludes

Includes

  • From and to airport transfer to hotel on a private tourist vehicle
  • Three Nights Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu in Standard Hotel
  • A Night Hotel Accommodation in Pokhara in Standard Hotel
  • Full Board Meals during the trip as per itinerary
  • Apex Asia Holiday provides English speaking local guide
  • Accommodation, foods, insurance, salary, equipment, and medicine for field staffs.
  • Trekking/tour permits, entrance fees.
  • All ground transportion as per itinerary
  • Farewell dinner one night before the client’s final departure in a typical Nepali Restaurant with culture dance. Your guide will accompany you.
  • All government taxes and official expenses.

Excludes

  • International airfare to and from Nepal.
  • Visa fees and travel insurance.
  • All drinks including bottled/boiled water along the trekking route
  • Lunch and dinner in the city.
  • Personal trekking gears/equipment.
  • Tips for trekking staff (Tipping is expected).
  • Anything not mentioned in the price includes.

HOW ARE WE DIFFERENT?

We operate this trip with aiming:

  • To improve the lifestyle of local people
  • To protect the environment
  • To respect and promote the culture of the local community
  • To create the Volunteering Opportunities
  • To donate 5% of each trip cost to the COSD Nepal organization

We hire the local people as trekking staff, which creates the opportunity to learn and share the cultures, get exposure to local traditions. You can enjoy the local product feasts in the teahouses and lodges that directly help their business.

  • Namaste [Namaste is usually spoken with a slight bow and hands pressed together, palms touching and fingers pointing upwards, thumbs close to the chest] is the respectful greetings in Nepal.
  • Walk-in clockwise direction around temples, monuments, MANE Stone, MANE-wall is the culture of Hinduism and Buddhism.
  • Enter temples and with removing shoes and also leather.
  • Ask permission to take any portrait of locals.
  • Use right while giving and receiving food, eating, wiping mouth, etc.
  • Please dress in loose-fitting clothes while entering temples and monasteries.

A small group of travelers led by the local trek leader, we try to minimize the impacts on natural resources and the environment during the trips. We emphasize reducing waste. Encourage travelers to use a refillable water bottle instead of a single-use bottle.

We are also a supporter of the Community Organization for Sustainable Development Nepal (COSD Nepal). And, we collect 5% of the total payment of each trek to contribute to the organization.

Volunteer Opportunity

We have a volunteer trip operating in a local school in Gorkha. Through this trip, you can directly support the children also the teachers’ educational status.

Equipment List

Here you will get a basic idea of the equipment and items of clothing that you need to carry on the trip. Apex Asia Holidays provide you with a gratis duffel bag in Kathmandu to pack your trekking luggage.

Note:

  • Non- trekking items can store at the Hotel lockers in Kathmandu.
  • If you are trekking in Everest Region: Kathmandu- Lukla Flight only allows the 15KG including hand-carry bag.
  • You must have to carry a down jacket from above 4000 meters to keep warms. You can hire a down jacket and sleeping bag for USD 30 with us.

Upper Body - Head / Ears / Eyes

  • A cap to protect your ear and neck from sunlight
  • Warm wool or synthetic hat
  • Neck Warmer
  • UV protective glaciers sunglasses - better to have side shield.

Hand

  • A pair liner woolen gloves for mild days and heavy for morning and evening

Core Body

  • Three cotton t-shirts
  • Three synthetic t-shirt
  • Two long sleeve polyesters, light colored shirts for sunny days.
  • A soft shell jacket, water resistant, with insulation, underarm ventilation zippers. The full front zipper is preferable for ventilation.
  • For women two synthetic sports bras, no cotton.
  • Two pairs of nylon hiking shorts.
  • Underwear, stay away from cotton.
  • Two pairs lightweight long underwear.

Lower Body

  • Two pair trekking pants, preferably that zip on/off at the knees.

Feet

  • At least four pairs of liner socks, synthetic. And three pair heavyweight socks to be worn over liner socks.
  • A pair of lightweight socks, a good option for the lower / warmer parts of the trail and also on lodges at the time of dinner.
  • A pair light to medium weight waterproof hiking/trekking boots. Make sure the size and should have to be avoidable for blister.
  • A pair light trekking shoes or sneakers to wear in and about camps or lodge.
  • Shoes

Other Essential

  • Small Day Pack

Medicine and First Aid

  • Ibuprofen for general aches and pains
  • Extra Strength Excedrin for altitude related headaches
  • Immodium or Pepto bismol capsules for upset stomach or diarrhea
  • Anti-infection ointments
  • Band-aids
  • Lip balm (At least SPF 20)
  • Sunscreen (SPF 40)

Miscellaneous but Important

  • Passport and extra passport photos (2 copies)
  • Airline tickets
  • Durable wallet/pouch for travel documents, money & passport
  • Water bottle/bladder
  • Water purification Iodine tablets
  • Toiletries

Important Info

  • TRANSPORTATION

    In Nepal, there are two kinds of transport, public and private. We mostly recommend you to use the private than the public because the roads two ways that make traffic, and the private vehicle can avoid the traffic by choosing the proper time for less traffic.

  • MEALS

    In Nepal, you will get the extensive food menu. From the international food menu to local foods. Dal Bhat is the main course of Nepal. Your guide will help you to choose the suitable food, on the trek and tour.

  • ALTITUDE SICKNESS

    Trekking is the popular trekking ventures in Nepal, which is always in the High Himalaya and where we have the chance to get altitude sickness. So, it is highly recommended to learn more about the High Altitude Sickness before you start the trek. Hurry can be deadly in Nepal Himalaya. Walk slow, and give enough time to your body to fit in the high altitude. Drinking more water and stepping slowly with rest is the best protection against altitude sickness.

  • INSURANCE

    It is necessary to have travel insurance before you embark on any trip. The insurance policy should include the cost of medical expenses, any damage or loss of your luggage, and cancellation.

  • SAFETY

    Nepal is one of the safe and more peaceful countries around the world. Even though you must have your Travel Insurance and the should cover the area which is on your itinerary.

  • RESPONSIBLE TRAVEL

    Traveling is the way of getting in touch with the local peoples. It is important to recognize what is acceptable in the society, such as dresses, behaviors, and language. There might be different than your own country. Most of the people can communicate in English in the cities and also some touristy towns but if you have learned a few words Nepali, like greetings “Namaste” that make a huge difference.

  • HEALTH & SAFETY

    Apex Asia Holidays always concern about the health and safety of the clients. Our guide carries a first aid kit with the directed medicine by the doctors. We also recommend you to discuss with your doctor about your visit at least a month ago. In case of severe or emergency, we transfer you to the nearest hospital. Safety is the first important for us as a responsible tour agency, so we do not take unnecessary risk.

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Frequently Ask Question

  • What is the time zone of Nepal?
     NPT (UTC+05:45)
  • Do I need to tip the guide and porters? What is the standard tip?
    Tips is expected by your team members and normally the standard is 10% of your total trip cost.
  • Do you arrange the International and domestic flights?
    Yes, we can do as per clients’ require. Normally, we arrange all domestic flights and if you required we can arrange also international tickets.
  • Can I change my itinerary?
     Yes, customizing the itineraries is the feature of Apex  Asia Holidays. And you can also visit the Plan Your Holidays link.
  • Is it possible to extend trip?
    Sure, you can extend your entire trip and also you can do extended trip.
  • Is it possible to use credit card during the trek/ tour?
    Using card is not possible in all trekking town except Namche of Everest region. But in the cities you can use the cards.
  • Can I charge the batteries of cameras, phones?
    Yes, you can charge your devices, but recommended you to bring your plugs, chargers and also do not leave unattended anything while charging in a lobby or somewhere in trekking guesthouse. And if you are in camping trek it’s quite hard to charge the phone so advising to bring portable charge.
  • Is there any possibility to communicate in my hometown?
    Yes, you can. In the Everest and Annapurna region you can connect via Phone, Internet both is available in most of town and, in some remote routes you may need to use satellite phone that are carry by you trek guide or also get in the local town.
  • Do you provide any equipment for the trek?
    Apex Asia Holidays provides you a basic equipment like Sleeping Bag, Down Jacket, for tea-house trek. And for the climbing trip we provide the basic equipment. For camping trek check it once including section.
  • Is the shower facility during the tour/trek?
    Yes, you can have shower during the trek. In camping trek you will get shower in shower tent which is basically provide 3-4 times in whole trek it is depending on the duration of the trek. And in a tea-house trek we will provide you attached room where is possible and the rest of town you will payable shower.
  • What are the accommodations and meals like?
    All the meals that you provided are hygienic and fresh. While you are in camping trek you get meals prepared by professional camping cook. And if you are doing tea-house trek you will get the main course as like in the cities. For accommodation in the camping trek you will have a tent with good qualities mattress and sleeping bag. And if you are in tea-house trek you will normal twin sharing room in basic facilities with warm mattress and blanket, and also we provide sleeping bag if you need.
  • Is the drinking water okay? Or I need to use tablets?
    For drinking water you can buy bottle water that purified mineral water in tea-house trek and city tour. And in camping trek the camping cook provides you boiled water. For some case of remote area trekking it would be better to have some purification tablets that you can buy in Kathmandu.
  • How big is a group size?
    We will try to arrange small group of willing people, which immortalized the treks. Normally we encompass 12 -16 people in a group. (This is not to apply for them who want to do Private Trip, no minimum and maximum for them.)
  • Do you arrange the private trip?
    Yes, of course we will arrange private tour.
  • Should I need to join the group?
    Joining in a group is depending on your booking and option that you choose. If you have booked for Private Trip then obviously  you will not join. Otherwise normally the same trip is departing in a same day then the group will join.
  • Are the staffs insured of your company?
    Yes, all of the staffs and crew members are the insured.
  • What sort of ground transportation you use?
    Normally we assign a car up to 2 people and Jeep for up to 5 people and then Micro Bus for up to 14 PAX and Coster and Sutlej Bus depending on group size. There are some trekking routes, which are dirt road for them we assign 4WD Jeeps. It also depends on what services you opt.
  • Are the treks and tours secured? What about the security?
    Provide the security to our clients is principal of us. The government licensed holder guides and other crew members are carefully assign for your trip. Even though, would like to counsel you to take care of your personal equipment, bags. If you doing a tea-house trek your accommodation are in a local guesthouse, where you have to be precaution yourself at all time. And if you are in a camping trek always keep your own bags inside the tent and while in nighttime please keep your bag in the middle of the tent. The camping leader assigns a Sherpa as a guard throughout the nighttime.
  • Do my guide/porter speak English?
    Definitely they speak English. All the guides are professional and due to the professionalism they speak good English. The guide’s English is enough to explain about the local culture, activities, and religions.
  • Do you peak me up at the Airport upon my arrival?
    Yes, our airport representative welcomes you at airport and transfer to the hotel in a private tourist vehicle.
  • What is the fitness required for the treks?
    Generally, to trek in Nepal we should have good physical and health condition.  And also able to walk 4- 7hrs in day at high altitude with your little backpack.
  • When is the best season for treks in Nepal?
    From March to mid of June and September to December is the best season for treks.

Why travel with apex asia holidays

Since 2015, we have operated unique itineraries and happy trips that are a once-in-a-lifetime experience. We focused on the fun factor and challenged you aptly to reach that great feeling of personal accomplishment while enjoying the company of like-minded travelers.

Make your journey fruitful by choosing to travel with a local company. We know each holiday is different. With the guidance of our travel experts and first-hand experience, we can customize every element of your holiday. We create travel packages that transcend our clients’ expectations. We invite you to discover what you’ve been missing. These are some of the difference that makes All-Travel unique.

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Small-Group

Join a small group of like-minded travelers that, like you, are eager to safely and confidently experience all the things that make our world worth exploring.

While traveling in a small group of up to 15 people gives an opportunity of making lifelong friendships. We can appreciate more intimate, personal connections, share experiences, and cherish memories.

Local Guides

We employ all local guides and porters because of their local knowledge expertise. They can deliver first-hand information to our valuable clients. And trekking in High Himalayas, the local guides and porters can lead you even in the extreme weather and conditions. In addition, we aim to employ the local guides to enhance their skill and empowerment them. We are always concerned about the local community to improve and support them through tourism.

Health and Saftey

Your safety is our top priority. Our trained and experienced team is always concerned with providing fresh and hygienic food, keeping First Aid, 24/7 communication services, and more. Before commencing the trek or tour, we always make sure whether the clients have good enough equipment, clothes or not.

Responsible for Tourism

Responsible tourism is significantly important because it becomes the responsibility of each individual in the tourism industry. Our dependency is on the existing environment we talk about business or livelihood. We focused on our policy to organize outdoor packages that leave less carbon footprint as possible.

We have Been Rebranded

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