This is a list of essential equipment required for trekking in Nepal. Equipment requirements may vary based on the trek duration, route, and altitude. We will assess your itinerary and advise you on the necessary items. Bags & Storage
How is trekking in Nepal? Trekking is one of the most popular activities in the Himalayan country of Nepal. Typical trekking holidays in Nepal involve 4–9 hours of hiking per day. The trails vary from easy walking at lower elevations to strenuous hiking at over 5000 meters in the Himalayas. It’s not only the stunning landscapes on the trail that hypnotize trekkers, but also the people from different ethnic groups they meet along the way—a rare opportunity to experience Nepal’s rich cultural diversity. What is a C...
What is a Trekking Peak? Essentially, a trekking peak is a peak that can be climbed (from base camp) in 1-3 days. The routes we use are chosen for their objective safety and sometimes involve easily angled snow slopes, straightforward ridges, and occasionally scrambling. You will be using equipment such as crampons, an ice axe, a harness, and a zommer. Fixed ropes will be used while ascending and descending. Blossom Expeditions organizes special climbing training at base camp to provide our clients with the climbing skills ...
When is the best time to visit Nepal for a tour? The best time for a Nepal tour is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer clear skies, pleasant weather, and excellent mountain views. Winter (December to February) is also a good time, with mostly clear skies, although mornings can be chilly. Do I need a visa to visit Nepal, and how do I get one? Yes, most travelers need a visa to visit Nepal. You can get a Visa on Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathma...