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Since the terrain can be hard and the days long, hikers on these treks should be in good physical condition and have some previous mountain walking experience. Steep climbing may be involved, although it is never necessary to use ropes. Treks at this level can he arranged for periods of 16 to 21 days. Typically, a gradual ascent through a green river valley will lead you up to a number of high passes, where you will reach the altitude of 5416m. Often times, you will get a close insight into the Tibetan culture. Participants should expect to trek above 5416m/17872ft.
If you’re planning on trekking in the Annapurna region and need to hire a guide from Pokhara, we are here for your help. We provide Porters and A guide from Pokhara who is fluent in English, well known on the route in the Annapurna region of any trek including the Khopra trek. Our guide will be familiar with our valuable clients. Each and every time our guide or porter will be ready to serve you and to make your trip more adventurous and attractive in any trails of the Annapurna region trek like a Ghorepani Poon Hill, Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Jomsom Muktinath, Ghandruk village rim trek, Khayer Lake, Mohare Danda, KARBAKELI Eco Trek, Mardi Himal base camp and sickles trek.
The Annapurna region is one of the most popular trekking destinations in Nepal, known for its stunning mountain views, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. There are several trekking routes in the region, ranging from easy and moderate treks to challenging high-altitude treks. Some popular trekking routes in the Annapurna region include the Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, and the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek.
If you’re planning to trek in the Annapurna region, it’s recommended that you hire a licensed guide or trekking agency for safety and convenience. They can help you with the necessary permits, accommodations, and transportation, and provide you with valuable insights into the local culture, history, and geography.
In general, the best time to trek in the Annapurna region is from September to November and March to May, when the weather is dry, and the views are clear. However, it’s essential to be prepared for sudden weather changes, and be aware of altitude sickness when trekking in high altitudes.
The guide will give full information on local people, culture, customs, flora, and fauna. Our team has well-equipped insurance, from Nepal wilderness trekking Pvt. which is a registered government agency in Kathmandu. This trekking agency is run by the guide and Porter team, working for several years as porter and porter guides from different agencies.
A: professional guide does not carry, However, if you hire a Porter cum guide or porter for your trek in Nepal, they can carry your bag for you. However, it’s important to note that the weight limit for the Porter is usually around 20-25 kg, including their own personal belongings. So, you should pack your bags accordingly, keeping in mind the weight limit and the items that you will need during the trek.
The wage for guides and porters in Nepal varies depending on various factors, including the trekking route, duration, and the number of trekkers in the group. The rates are also subject to negotiation between the trekking agency and the guide/porter.
from Nepal Wilderness Trekking team for Annapurna trek, the Government licensed Guide wage is U$D 30 per day, porter cum guide U$D 25 per day, Porter who does not speak English U$D 22 per day including 3-time meals, accommodations, equipment, insurance, and salary. Our Services charge + a one-time tax of $30 per person. It’s worth noting that the guide’s wage includes their food, accommodation, and insurance during the trek. However, porters may need to pay for their food and accommodation out of their wages
Our guide and porter must be fairly compensated for their services and provided with adequate food, accommodation, and equipment during the trek. In the event of an emergency, insured individuals have access to medical care.
A: After confirming your trip with us, you have to let us know your Hotel Name in Pokhara and the date of the trekking departure, then we will send him to meet you in the hotel in the evening time.
B: Once you are landed in Kathmandu and want to know where we are, then please visit our office for more information and details about hiring your porters or guide for your Annapurna regions Trek, our office is located on the roadmap.
The Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit and the Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card are the two permits that you need to obtain before starting your trek in the Annapurna region.
The ACAP permit is issued by the Nepal government’s Department of Immigration and costs around USD 30 per person. The permit is valid for a single entry into the Annapurna Conservation Area and is valid for 30 days. The Annapurna Conservation Area is a protected area that covers an area of 7,629 square kilometers and includes several trekking routes in the Annapurna region.
The TIMS card is issued by the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) and costs around USD 20 per person. The card is mandatory for all trekkers in Nepal and helps to ensure the safety and security of trekkers in the region. The card contains personal information about the trekker and details of the trek, including the route and duration.
It’s important to note that you cannot trek in the Annapurna region without these permits and license-holder guides, and you may be fined or denied entry if you are caught without them. Therefore, it’s essential to obtain these permits before starting your trek to avoid any inconvenience or legal issues.
If you’re planning on trekking in the Annapurna region and need to hire a guide from Pokhara, we are here for your help. We provide Porters and A guide from Pokhara who is fluent in English, well known on the route in the Annapurna region of any trek including the Khopra trek. Our guide will be familiar with our valuable clients. Each and every time our guide or porter will be ready to serve you and to make your trip more adventurous and attractive in any trails of the Annapurna region trek like a Ghorepani Poon Hill, Annapurna Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Jomsom Muktinath, Ghandruk village rim trek, Khayer Lake, Mohare Danda, KARBAKELI Eco Trek, Mardi Himal base camp and sickles trek.
The Annapurna region is one of the most popular trekking destinations in Nepal, known for its stunning mountain views, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. There are several trekking routes in the region, ranging from easy and moderate treks to challenging high-altitude treks. Some popular trekking routes in the Annapurna region include the Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, and the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek.
If you’re planning to trek in the Annapurna region, it’s recommended that you hire a licensed guide or trekking agency for safety and convenience. They can help you with the necessary permits, accommodations, and transportation, and provide you with valuable insights into the local culture, history, and geography.
In general, the best time to trek in the Annapurna region is from September to November and March to May, when the weather is dry, and the views are clear. However, it’s essential to be prepared for sudden weather changes, and be aware of altitude sickness when trekking in high altitudes.
The guide will give full information on local people, culture, customs, flora, and fauna. Our team has well-equipped insurance, from Nepal wilderness trekking Pvt. which is a registered government agency in Kathmandu. This trekking agency is run by the guide and Porter team, working for several years as porter and porter guides from different agencies.
A: professional guide does not carry, However, if you hire a Porter cum guide or porter for your trek in Nepal, they can carry your bag for you. However, it’s important to note that the weight limit for the Porter is usually around 20-25 kg, including their own personal belongings. So, you should pack your bags accordingly, keeping in mind the weight limit and the items that you will need during the trek.
The wage for guides and porters in Nepal varies depending on various factors, including the trekking route, duration, and the number of trekkers in the group. The rates are also subject to negotiation between the trekking agency and the guide/porter.
from Nepal Wilderness Trekking team for Annapurna trek, the Government licensed Guide wage is U$D 30 per day, porter cum guide U$D 25 per day, Porter who does not speak English U$D 22 per day including 3-time meals, accommodations, equipment, insurance, and salary. Our Services charge + a one-time tax of $30 per person. It’s worth noting that the guide’s wage includes their food, accommodation, and insurance during the trek. However, porters may need to pay for their food and accommodation out of their wages
Our guide and porter must be fairly compensated for their services and provided with adequate food, accommodation, and equipment during the trek. In the event of an emergency, insured individuals have access to medical care.
A: After confirming your trip with us, you have to let us know your Hotel Name in Pokhara and the date of the trekking departure, then we will send him to meet you in the hotel in the evening time.
B: Once you are landed in Kathmandu and want to know where we are, then please visit our office for more information and details about hiring your porters or guide for your Annapurna regions Trek, our office is located on the roadmap.
The Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit and the Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card are the two permits that you need to obtain before starting your trek in the Annapurna region.
The ACAP permit is issued by the Nepal government’s Department of Immigration and costs around USD 30 per person. The permit is valid for a single entry into the Annapurna Conservation Area and is valid for 30 days. The Annapurna Conservation Area is a protected area that covers an area of 7,629 square kilometers and includes several trekking routes in the Annapurna region.
The TIMS card is issued by the Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal (TAAN) and costs around USD 20 per person. The card is mandatory for all trekkers in Nepal and helps to ensure the safety and security of trekkers in the region. The card contains personal information about the trekker and details of the trek, including the route and duration.
It’s important to note that you cannot trek in the Annapurna region without these permits and license-holder guides, and you may be fined or denied entry if you are caught without them. Therefore, it’s essential to obtain these permits before starting your trek to avoid any inconvenience or legal issues.