Who doesn’t know that traveling to Nepal is cheaper than traveling domestically?
If you make a travel list for "must go in this life"
Nepal is definitely on the list.
This colorful Buddhist kingdom under the Himalayas
Adventure and cultural landscapes go hand in hand
Not only are the outdoor resources unique, the routes and facilities are complete, and the prices are relatively affordable.

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Whether you are an outdoor novice or a hiking expert
Whether you are going for a three or four day in-depth experience or a seven or eight day long holiday outdoor trip
Whether your budget is 2k+ or 6k+
Here you can find the route that suits you
This year, I am going to Nepal for vacation!

Time: 3 days - 38 km
Price: From 2480/person
Difficulty: ★★★☆☆☆☆
Introduction: This hike is suitable for all outdoor beginners. It does not require any special physical fitness, but you can still see very spectacular scenery. You can watch the sunrise over Mount Dhaulagiri, Mount Annapurna South, and Mount Fishtail.


Time: 7 days - about 40 kilometers
Price: Starting from 4580/person
Difficulty Index: ★★★★☆☆☆
Introduction: This is a new treasure line with few people, suitable for hikers who do not have much experience in difficult hiking.
Along the way, you will pass through many local villages, mountain canyons, river valleys and mountains, and pastures dotted with sheep. The whole journey is full of pure natural beauty and local culture.


Time: 8 days - about 60 kilometers
Price: From 4280/person
Difficulty: ★★★★★☆☆
Introduction: A very popular hiking route in Nepal, high altitude entry level, light luggage throughout
360° snow-capped mountains are within reach, and what you see is the ceiling-level scenery, forest meadows, snow-capped mountains, canyon waterfalls, streams, etc., the closest view of Fishtail Peak and Annapurna

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Time: 8 days - 12 kilometers
Price: From 6380/person
Introduction: Suitable for friends who want to relax deeply, as long as you have legs!
Explore World Heritage sites, explore medieval architecture, take a canoe trip, and explore the forests in search of white rhinos. Enjoy a light hike to the Australian Base Camp and a panoramic view of the Golden Mountain.

Now is the best time to visit Nepal! The dry season is recommended (mid-September to early May)
Winter weather is stable and sunny, with the sun shining down on the Golden Mountain almost every day. However, high altitudes can be quite cold, with temperatures dropping below zero even at the hotel. Hiking on icy and snowy roads can be challenging, so be sure to dress warmly and avoid slipping during your hike.
PS: Hotel resources are tight due to the large number of people, please book in advance

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Visa on arrival! If you hold a Chinese passport and fly to Nepal, you can apply for a visa at Kathmandu Airport; if you enter Nepal by land, you still need to apply for a visa in advance.
Prepare your original passport, filled in the entry card and visa on arrival form, and prepare a 2-inch photo with a white background
Apply for a mountaineering permit and environmental guarantee, and bring a copy of your passport and a 2-inch photo with a white background
Prepare two outdoor backpacks (carrying 4 days' worth of luggage, each piece of luggage no more than 15 kg, one for you and one for your porter)
Do not take a large amount of Nepalese rupees out of the country, otherwise you will be questioned; you can exchange a small amount of Nepalese rupees for tipping at the airport, and you can also exchange rupees at a local bank (you can directly ask the tour leader to exchange)
Hotel sockets primarily use two-way round-plug adapters, so please bring your own adapter. (To convert a Chinese flat-plug socket to a Nepalese round-plug socket, please purchase a three-way round-plug adapter with two short legs and one long leg.) It's recommended to purchase a universal adapter in advance.
During the hike, the communication in the mountains may be poor and there may be no network. It is recommended to activate international roaming or
Local phone cards such as NCELL (can be purchased in advance)
Nepal time is 2 hours and 15 minutes behind Beijing time
Nepalese people greet by putting their hands together and saying "NAMASTE". The official language is Nepali, and English is commonly used in tourist-related places.