Top Fun Things to do in Pokhara

Last Updated on May 30, 2024 by Treks Planner Nepal

Top fun things to do in Pokhara. Pokhara’s serene beauty with its pure air, breathtaking snow-capped mountains in the background, turquoise lakes, and lush surroundings, is called “the jewel in the Himalayas” and has an exceptional natural temperament. Pokhara is an excellent choice for both a long, relaxing vacation and a weekend escape because of the stunning Annapurna range in the background and the tranquility of the group of 9 Lakes, which includes three major lakes: Phewa, Rupa, and Begnas. Pokhara Valley is highly recommended as a “must-visit” location in Nepal. It is the entry point to the Annapurna area, where many hikers discover their Shangri-la.

Adventure activities like paragliding and ultralight aircraft flights have become more popular in Pokhara Valley in recent years. Pokhara also offers mountain biking, trekking, kayaking, and bird watching as additional activities.

If you intend to travel to Pokhara, allow enough time to see this stunning city’s other attractions! In Nepal, Pokhara is a popular travel destination. The place is unique in its way and has an abundance of beautiful sightseeing spots. Pokhara has several fascinating spots including lakes, treks, historical sites, cultural sites, and stunning viewpoints.

Here is a list of the top activities you should do when visiting Pokhara, Nepal.

SUNRISE VIEW AND PARAGLIDING FROM SARANGKOT

Sarangkot Peak offers a panoramic view of Pokhara extending from the far north to the far south, encompassing Phewa Lake within its range. Travelers drive up the hill to the top of the watch tower to see the sunrise. Sarangkot offers a tranquil setting for soaking in the magnificent views of Phewa Lake and the mountains on one side.

    Sarangkot is currently regarded as one of the world’s best paragliding places. To satisfy their desire for adventure, hiking, zip lining, bird viewing, and paragliding are just a few thrilling activities that travelers may now partake in from Sarangkot. The view of the Annapurna Himalaya from Sarangkot is breathtaking.

    GHANDUK VILLAGE

    Kaski Gandaki Province is home to the traditional Gurung village of Ghandruk. It offers one of the greatest views of Annapurna South, Gangapurna, Annapurna III, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre and is home to a Gurung museum. An additional day-long hike from Ghorepani to Ghandruk is also a good option. The hike passes through a beautiful forest of rhododendrons in the spring season.

      Ghandruk offers a fantastic weekend getaway in the mountains, as it is only a 3- to 4-hour journey from Pokhara. Another option is to begin the Annapurna trek at Ghandruk’s Annapurna area. Tadapani, Kimche, Landruk, and Mardi Himal Base Camp are other well-liked hiking routes. You may also visit a traditional Gurung museum and shop for food and native products at Seuli Bazaar. Access and lodging: The 54.8-kilometer travel from Pokhara to Ghandruk takes 2 to 3 hrs. Ghandruk has pretty hotels and lodges where you can spend the night.

      DEVI’S FALL AND GUPTESHWOR CAVE

      Davi’s Fall, an intense waterfall on the Siddhartha Highway, is about 2 km southwest of Pokhara Airport. It is popularly called the Patale Chhango (Fall of the Netherworld). The fall itself is named for a Swiss woman who was carried away by the fall in 1961, and the waterfall’s source is Phewa Lake. Along its course, the fall carves intricate tunnels and caverns out of the surrounding rock. Devi’s Fall excavated several caves, one of which being Gupteshwar Mahadev Cave, located on the other side of the fall. Visitors to Davi’s Fall rarely miss the revered Shiva shrine, which the locals frequently visit.

      WORLD PEACE PAGODA

      The World Peace Stupa, also known as the Shanti Stupa shrine, was constructed as a peace symbol. On September 12, 1973, Nichidatsu Fujii laid the foundation stone and placed Buddha relics at the location, perched atop Anadu Hill at 1100 meters. The World Peace Pagoda is situated on top of a hill near Phewa Lake’s southern edge. It displays four Buddha figures, each facing a different direction. The pagoda’s dome design is striking, and its high location affords wonderful views. It’s a fantastic viewpoint with breathtaking Annapurna views. Pumdi and Bumdi, two settlements above the southern edge of Phewa Lake offering breathtaking mountain views, are close to the Peace Pagoda. They have the traditional red clay, oval-shaped homes.

        To explore the Himalayas and reach Phewa Lake, there are several trekking paths in the surrounding area. Drive around the picturesque area, take the route to the Stupa, or cycle one of the trails that climb the hill. The monument’s serene atmosphere and stunning scenery make it well worth a visit for those who are interested in experiencing it. The Shanti Stupa, perched atop Anadu Hill, enhances the splendor of the Pokhara Valley. With a clear view of the Himalayan Mountains, Fewa Lake, and Pokhara City, it’s the ideal vacation spot. The hilltop offers an amazing view of the sun setting and sunrise.

        ANNAPURNA BASE CAMP HELI TOUR

        The trek to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) is undoubtedly one of the most beloved treks in the world. For those with limited time, there is a private helicopter ride that passes over Nepal’s most highly glaciated regions, the Annapurna ranges. You will land at the foot of Annapurna, the tenth-highest peak in the world.

          One of the most basic ways to reach Annapurna’s base camp is via helicopter tour from Pokhara. There will be a one to two-hour flight. Flying to the Annapurna base camp will be quicker than the usual eight-day round-trip walk. Once you land at Annapurna Base Camp, you can spend around 15-30 minutes enjoying the views of snow-capped mountains surrounding the base camp. During this Annapurna Base Camp Helicopter Tour with Landing, you will explore the culture and tradition of the Gurung, Magar, and Sherpa people of the Himalayan region.

          PARAGLIDING IN POKHARA

          Paragliding is one of the most well-liked adventure sports in Pokhara. Because of its stable thermals, convenient take-off and landing locations, enough lake safety, and breathtaking views of the Himalayas, Pokhara is also regarded as one of the top five tandem paragliding sites worldwide.

            When tandem paragliding, the glider is positioned in front of the pilot in a separate harness, allowing him or her to lean back and relax while taking in the scenery, snapping photos, and conversing with the pilot. Tandem paragliding is often quite safe and comfortable. During the busiest time of year, Pokhara sees about 250 paragliding flights every day. Currently, Mandre Dhunga in Pokhara serves as the launch pad for paragliding flights. This is the new paragliding take-off location in Pokhara, replacing Sarangkot. Pokhara’s paragliding height is higher than Sarangkot’s (1600 meters), at 1788 meters (5866 feet) above sea level. Fly like a bird and have a lovely airborne experience while viewing the stunning Fewa Lake, valley, and Himalayas when you go paragliding in Pokhara.

            TREKKING IN THE ANNAPURNA REGION IN POKHARA

            A once-in-a-lifetime adventure is trekking in Nepal. Additionally, Pokhara offers the best trekking options available. There is a lot to choose from here for travelers. Immersion in the breathtaking alpine scenery combined with those amazing vistas completes the experience, allowing you to enjoy it all without the hassle of large crowds. The above six treks range in length from one day to ten days. A hiker can select any route based on his time and desire. Trekkers in the vicinity of Pokhara have two options: either they choose to trek the Himalayan Ranges, which is home to many amazing towns and homestays, or they choose to trek the high-level Annapurna Circuit, which is one of the most popular routes. The popular trekking trails are:

            PUMDIKOT SHIVAJI STATUE

            Pumdikot View Point, another excellent addition to the Pokhara tourist area, is home to the tallest Shiva monument. The highest Shiva statue in Nepal is the 108-foot-tall one. Another well-liked one-day trekking excursion from Pokhara is the Pumdikot Day hike. For overnight accommodations, there are a few homestays and lodges in the area. 13 kilometers from Pokhara Lakeside to Pumdikot; the journey takes around 35 minutes. It’s an incredible position with breathtaking views. Pokhara’s newest attraction is Pumdikot.

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              ANNAPURNA THREE PEAK EXPEDITION

              Last Updated on May 10, 2024 by Treks Planner Nepal

              Annapurna Three Peaks Expedition. Set off on an adventure in Nepal’s magnificent Annapurna region with our Annapurna Three Peaks Expedition. This exhilarating journey to a trio of peaks beyond 20,000 feet (6000+ meters) provides an amazing introduction to climbing in the Himalayas. Experience the vibrant mountain and Manang culture, which culminate in the exhilarating summit ascents of Pisang Peak (6091 meters), Chulu West (6419 meters), and Chulu Far East (6049 meters). Discover the hidden gems of the Annapurna circuit, such as the 4900-meter-high Tilicho Lake and the 5416-meter-high Thorong La high pass.

              An amazing combination of trekking and climbing across the breathtaking Annapurna mountain. The most technically difficult of the three peaks, Chulu West, requires climbers to navigate crevasse openings and ascend and descend a sheer 90-degree wall at the top. Pisang Peak, meanwhile, gives the trip a hint of moderate yet tricky climbing.

              The fairly tough climbs on the Annapurna Three Peaks Expedition are suited for anyone with a sense of great adventure. Chulu West rated a 2B, is achievable to those who are in good physical condition and have a strong desire for thrilling adventures. As we set out on this amazing adventure to conquer three unique and breathtaking peaks, our experienced team is committed to encouraging and enhancing your alpine climbing skills.

              EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS

              Pisang Peak (6091m), Chulu Far East (6059m), and Chulu West (6,419M)
              Thorong La Pass, Annapurna Valley, Turquoise Tilicho Lake 4900M, and 5416M
              During the excursion, the guide-to-client ratio will be 1:2.

              CHULU WEST 6419M

              Another 6000+ climbing mountain in Nepal’s mid-western region is Chulu West Peak. The summit lies in the stunning Annapurna region. Climbers go from Ledar village and hike via one of the most picturesque hiking routes on earth to reach Chulu base camp, where they begin their peak climbing journey. The magnificent Annapurna Massif range, Himlung Himal to the northeast, and the massive Manaslu summit surround the top.

              There are four summits on Chulu Peak: two on the west side and two on the east. When comparing climbing routes, west routes tend to be less technical and safer than east ones. Climbers with beginner and intermediate expertise levels can successfully reach this summit. Because there aren’t as many challenging areas, climbers will mostly rely on their physical strength and endurance. The entire ascent to the peak is on ice and snow terrain.
              Unlike the Everest region, the Annapurna region does not have as many climbers. Thus, this will be the best choice for climbers looking for a secluded location with less traffic on their trek. That being said, the Annapurna area of the Himalayas retains all of its natural splendor. It delivers a distinct beauty and makes a unique impact.

              CHULU FAR EAST 6049M

              According to the Nepal Mountaineering Association’s classification, Chulu Far East summit is a B-group summit. When it comes to climbing the famous Annapurna circuit, it’s regarded as the best option for those looking to expand their experience in the Himalayas. Climbing the Chulu Far East Peak is a simple yet enjoyable ascent that doesn’t require any prior technical climbing knowledge. However, the approach is a little difficult due to the steep terrain and steep slopes. This summit and the Island summit in the Everest area are frequently compared.

              Climbers who complete the Chulu Far East Peak Climb will have the chance to see the amazing treasures of nature. From the top of Chulu Far East Peak, one may see sweeping views of the Himalayas, including Dhaulagiri, Pisang Peak, Annapurna II, III, and IV, Gangapurna, Manaslu, and Glacier Dome. As the sun sets, you can see the Tibetan plains to the north. The trail travels past Gurung communities, verdant forests, and peaceful scenery.

              PISANG PEAK 6091M

              The Pisang Peak Climb traverses one of the most well-known and traditional trekking routes in the Annapurna area, arriving at the picturesque Manang Village and finishing at the top of Pisang Peak. The main draws of this area are its varied sceneries and the glistening snow-capped peaks. The ascent continues to astound us as it takes us to holy pilgrimage sites frequented by both Hindus and Buddhists, as well as an incredible vista from the summit of the 5416-meter Thorong-La pass.

              Although climbing Pisang Peak is regarded as one of the easier mountain climbs in the Himalayan region, it is still highly advised that climbers have a fairly high level of fitness and health. Pisang Peak offers climbers an exciting journey through diverse ecosystems, cultures, and breathtaking landscapes. Among the trekking peaks of Nepal, it is regarded as one of the naturally formed climbing peaks. The trail from Pisang town to Kharka (4,380m), is the perfect location for putting up the base camp and climbs through meadows and scant woods. Situated at 5,400 meters, High Camp ascends to a shoulder situated on the South-West Ridge.

              OUTLINE ITINERARY

              Day 01: Arrival, pick up at the airport
              Day 02: Briefings and gear check.
              Day 03: Drive to Besi Sahar – Drive: 6-7 hours
              Day 04: Drive to Pisang
              Day 05: Acclimatization hike day Upper Pisang village (3250M)
              Day 06: Trek to Pisang base camp – Altitude: 4380M
              Day 07: Pisang High Camp – Altitude:5400M
              Day 08: Pisang Summit 6091M & back to BC – Altitude: 4380M
              Day 09: Pisang BC To Ngawal – Altitude:3650M
              Day 10: Ngawal to Yak Kharka – Altitude:3800M
              Day 11: Yak Kharka to Chulu Far East BC – Altitude:4600M
              Day 12: Chulu Far East high camp – Altitude:5400M
              Day 13: Chulu Far East Summit 6049M and back to BC
              Day 14: Trek to Manang village – Altitude:3540 m) 7-8 hours
              Day 15: Manang (3540M) – Tilicho BC – Altitude:4000M) : 4 – 5 hours
              Day 16: Tilicho BC to Tilicho Lake 4900M to Shree Kharka
              Day 17: Shree Kharka To Ledar – Altitude:4200M)
              Day 18: Ledar to Chulu Base Camp – Altitude:4900M)
              (4 Days of climbing, BC, porters up to HC high camps, rotations, summit, contingency and back to Ledar from HC)
              Day 19: High camp (Porters up to advanced BC)
              Day 20: To Camp 1 – Altitude:6100M)
              Day 21: Summit and Back to High Camp
              Day 22: Contingency (for bad weather days)
              Day 23: High camp to Ledar
              Day 24: Ledar – Thorong High Camp – Altitude:4800M
              Day 25: Thorung High camp (4800M) – via Thorung La pass (5416M)- Muktinath (3802M) – Jomsom Via flight or Jeep
              Day 26: Jomsom – Pokhara (Via Jeep)
              Day 27: Pokhara Rest Day
              Day 28: Fly back to Kathmandu
              Day 29: Departure

              ARE THREE PEAKS SUITABLE FOR BEGINNER CLIMBERS AND HOW TO PREPARE?

              Three Peaks are appropriate for climbers of any skill level. The actual Chulu Far East is a non-technical hike/climb at a high height. You don’t need any specialized climbing equipment, such as an ice axe or ropes, to reach the summit of Chulu Far East 6049M. The mountain offers few non-technical obstacles; aside from three or four minor opening crevasses, the ascent is straightforward. It is advised that all climbers participate in fitness training three to four months before the travel date. It is expected that you will be able to exert yourself throughout the summit ascent, walk up and downhill every day for 15 or 16 days, and carry 5-8 kg of your bag pack.

              The climbing peaks of Chulu West and Chulu Far East are semi-technical. It will be necessary for climbers to use fixed line ropes and abseil down from the peak. Climbers should be able to reach these summits with the assistance of our guides.

              All of the mountains’ summit climbs will be difficult. We thus strongly advise that you begin training at least 10 to 12 weeks before to your trip. You will require physical strength and endurance. Combining aerobic workouts with total body strength-building regimens should aid in your physical preparation for the journey. The power of your mind is another factor. Any mountaineering experience, in our opinion, is really more about pushing yourself mentally to take on the task of finishing a fantastic journey and being exposed to unfamiliar, difficult situations.

              WHAT LEVEL OF FITNESS IS REQUIRED FOR THIS CLIMB?

              You must be really fit to complete this climb. Despite the fact that Sherpa guides and ropes assist every aspect of peak climbing, your physical condition is crucial because of the mountain’s difficult nature.
              Climbers should at least be able to ascend and descend while using safety rope knots, abseiling, and ascending.

              THREE PEAK EXPEDITION DIFFICULTY

              Chulu Far East Peak has an alpine grade of 1B. Pisang Peak and Chulu West have a 2B grade. When it comes to an adventure, your chances of reaching the top and, most importantly, having fun are higher the more fit and stronger you are. The ascent typically begins around three or four in the morning and takes approximately four hours to reach the peak. It’s an easy climb technically for anyone who knows how to climb.

              ACCOMMODATIONS DURING THE EXPEDITION

              In every base camp and every high camp during mountain camping. We will spend the night at tea houses along the trails. The construction of nearly every home along Nepal’s hiking trails is identical. We will have to rely on our clothing, blankets, and sleeping bags to remain warm after we are in our rooms because the dining hall is heated and cozy but not all of the rooms are.

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              Everest Three Peak Expedition and Things to Know

              Last Updated on May 3, 2024 by Treks Planner Nepal

              Everest Three Peak Expedition and Things to Know. This expedition package is the ultimate way to get started with Himalayan climbing and is considered the holy grail. You’ll climb three stunning 20,000-foot (6000+ meter) peaks that provide some of the most breathtaking scenery on the earth. Come on this journey to see the undiscovered beauties of the Everest region, such as Gokyo Lake and the three high passes. Discover the mountain and Sherpa culture while taking in the incredible accomplishment of reaching the summits of Lobuche East (6119m), Island Peak (6189m), and Mera Peak (6,476m).

              Five 8,000-meter summits, including several other Himalayan peaks, are visible from the top of Mera Peak: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga. The most challenging of the three 6000M+ summits on this expedition is Island Peak, at 6189M. Just before or after the top, climbers will traverse the crevasse openings by a steel ladder before ascending or descending a steep 90-degree wall. Another 6000-meter summit on the agenda is the Lobuche summit, which is both moderate and challenging.

              The most difficult climb in the Three Peaks Expedition is Island Peak, which is rated at 2B. The other climbs are also somewhat technical. Anyone who is in good physical shape and has a strong desire for great adventure can do it. As we embark on this incredible expedition and ascend three distinct, breathtaking peaks, our team will assist you in sharpening and enhancing your alpine climbing skills.

              Climbers pass via several stunning Khumbu and Makalu/Barun Valley villages. Alpine camping begins once climbers reach the foot of each summit. Beginners to advanced skill levels can participate in the adventure. While prior expertise is not required, climbers should be in excellent endurance shape because the trip lasts for a month. Along the journey, you should be prepared for plenty of situations, including rock scrambling, severe ice/snow climbing, and mountain camping. Join us as we take you on a stunning yet difficult trek to the summit of three magnificent peaks in Nepal.

              EXPEDITION HIGHLIGHTS

              • Lobuche East (6119M), Island Peak (6189M), and Mera Peak 6476M had 100% safety records and 90% summit success rates.
              • Turquoise Gokyo Lake 5,000 meters, Everest Base Camp 5346 meters, and Amphu Lhabtsa Pass 5800 meters 
              • Experience the majesty of being atop three magnificent peaks in the Everest region.
              • Experience the enormous satisfaction of strolling along a path surrounded by fragrant forest.
              • As you traverse the three breathtaking passes, challenge yourself.
              • collect magnificent mountaineering and hiking memories
              • Experience up-close interactions with the Himalayan fauna
              • Savor the spectacular views of glaciers, valleys, mountains, and landscapes.

              Which MOUNTAINS ARE INCLUDED IN THE KHUMBU THREE PEAK EXPEDITION?

              LOBUCHE EAST PEAK

              Among the 6,000+ meter climbing peaks in the Khumbu area one of the most well-liked 6,000+ meter climbing peaks in Nepal is Lobuche East Peak, at 6119 meters. . Climbers of an intermediate or basic level can also successfully reach this summit. The mountain serves as a training and acclimatization peak for Everest summit teams prior to their attempt at the expedition. When reaching the summit of this peak, the team will set up base camps and high camps. This is a semi-difficult mountain, with the majority of the tough climbing taking place just from high camp to the summit

              ISLAND PEAK

              Imja tse, also known as Island peak 6189M, is another well-liked 6,000M+ climbing mountain in Nepal. One of the most well-liked 6,000+ climbing peaks in Nepal is Island Peak, at 6189 meters. Climbers of the novice or intermediate level can complete the ascent. The ridge that descends from the south face of Lhotse Shar extends to the peak. Climbers often use Imja Tse as a mountaineering target; the normal climbing route has an Alpine 2B difficulty grade. The only significant obstacle to reaching the summit of this hill is the last cliff. Glaciers open at certain seasons, requiring the installation of ladders to ascend or traverse the glacier in order to continue the path. However, this varies with the season.

              MERA PEAK

              One of the excellent peaks for climbing that is appropriate for both novice and beginner climbers is Mera Peak, 6476M. Mera Peak remains a solid option even for seasoned climbers looking for a respectable climbing vacation. This mountain, which is part of Makalu Barun Valley, provides one of the best-isolated adventure vacation experiences. trekking through forested trails, untamed routes that climb and descend hills, isolated settlements, and, of course, breathtaking mountains everywhere. The legendary Mera High Camp is situated 5,800 meters above sea level. The last or starting part of a climber’s Khumbu Three Peak ascent will be experienced. The view of the Himalayas from Mera Peak Summit is the most expansive of the three peaks. You can view most of the 8000M+ in the Makalu and Khumbu areas. Cho-Oyu, Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga are on the left, while Kanchenjunga is on the far right. From the top, another peak rising to almost 7000 meters is visible in front of you, to the slight right of the summit, along with other prominent Himalayan peaks. When visibility is good on a summit day, the vista is breathtaking.

              WHAT TIME IS BEST FOR CLIMBING THE THREE PEAKS OF KHUMBU?

              The ideal time to climb Khumbu Three Peak is during two climbing seasons. March to May is Spring, while September to November is Autumn. The spring climbing season will likely be busier than other seasons because of all the large 8000M+ expeditions.

              Winter climbing is still possible for skilled climbers, but there are many unknowns. i.e., in unstable circumstances, tea houses might not be open or, if they are, they might not be adequately stocked. It will be necessary to make advance plans, however this will also depend on the number of climbers.

              WHAT IS THE PRICE OF CLIMBING KHUMBU THREE PEAK? WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THE COST?

              The Khumbu Three Peak Expedition costs $4250 per person. With the quality, all-inclusive peak climbing services that our firm provides, climbers may concentrate entirely on their trip without having to worry about any logistics. You can have a stress-free and pleasurable climbing vacation with our experienced team.

              OUR SERVICE INCLUDES

              • NMA Certified Sherpa Climbing guide
              • 1:2 Sherpa Guide: Client ratio
              • Cook and helping team at Base Camp and High Camp
              • All trekking and climbing permits (Khumbu Region Permit and TIMS)
              • All internal-local transportation to and from the trekking trailhead
              • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner on trek and expedition days.
              • Lodge accommodation during the trek
              • Porters
              • Arrival pick up and departure
              • Domestic flights
              • Basic First aid kit

              WHAT EXPERIENCE DO YOU NEED TO COMPLETE THE KHUMBU THREE PEAK EXPEDITION?

              Despite being rated as a novice to intermediate-level climb, the Khumbu Three Peak route is not to be taken lightly. Mountains are graded according to their technical and physical difficulties. Climbers doing this climb must be in excellent physical and mental health. Climbers are advised to concentrate on strength and endurance training in order to guarantee the best possible preparation for the ascent. This can include aerobic activities like cycling for one to two hours, trekking with an additional weight of 10 to 15 kg, and long-distance jogging (15 to 20 km) three to four times a week.

              Training programs such as introductory climbing courses are also beneficial. Technical skills include learning how to walk on ice, snow, and rock with crampons, ascend with a rope on five or six anchor points using ascenders, abseil effectively, and be aware of general gear safety checks.

              WHAT EQUIPMENT AND CLOTHES ARE NEEDED FOR THE KHUMBU THREE PEAK EXPEDITION?

              Choosing the right equipment is crucial to a successful ascent. It’s advised to put comfort and quality first while selecting clothes and equipment. It’s important to wear enough clothing, especially at night when the temperature might dip to -10 or -15°C.

              It is strongly advised to use high-quality equipment, such as footwear, for trekking and mountaineering. We recommend double-layered shoes like the Scarpa Phantom or La Sport G2Sm. Investing in high-quality equipment is a smart move because it will have a big influence on the security and success of your ascent.

              WHAT KINDS OF FOODS ARE AVAILABLE DURING THE KHUMBU THREE PEAK CLIMB?

              Most tea houses have mineral water available for purchase. We will boil ice while peak camping to provide drinking water, which our kitchen crew will collect. Drinking 4 to 6 liters of water a day is advised for clients to ensure adequate hydration and acclimatization. To guarantee clean and safe drinking water, we advise utilizing a filter bottle or hydration pills.

              Usually, meals are cooked at the tea houses, and on days when we go climbing, our Sherpa team sets up kitchen tents. The food will be great, but don’t forget to eat enough because the body may naturally reject eating at high elevations. For individuals who would rather not eat the hot food being served in the tents, there are other meals that are packaged and dried.

              It’s crucial to stay away from drinking and smoking when climbing. Unlike climbers who are there for adventure vacations, our guiding leaders are experts who have acclimated to high-altitude conditions, despite the fact that you may see them smoking or drinking.

              What kind of travel insurance will I need for Khumbu Three Peak Expedition?

              It’s important to have sufficient insurance coverage before starting a climbing excursion. Unexpected things might happen at any time, such as being sick or getting altitude sickness. Because of this, we strongly advise getting insurance.

              Helicopter evacuation can be required in an emergency. This is particularly true in the Everest region, where the only possible form of transportation is via flight. If a significant problem emerges, a helicopter evacuation will be implemented, and but in the meantime, our guides will assess the situation and utilize their knowledge to encourage and assist you.

              We will get permission to begin the evacuation procedure by calling the insurance company’s emergency hotline. The cost of the evacuation must be paid for in advance, but with the right paperwork—such as receipts for the helicopter evacuation and a statement from a doctor certifying the patient—it can be refunded when the patient returns home.

              Are you interested in planning an expedition to Nepal’s Khumbu Three Peaks? Visit our website for further details on our EverestThree Peak adventure.

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