We extend you our cordial Namaste!! Welcome to Nepal!! Renowned around the world as the land of the formidable Himalayas and the birthplace of Gautam Buddha, the light of Asia; Nepal is also an epitome of diverse culture, time-honoured heritages and classic traditions. Upon your arrival at Kathmandu Airport, we will meet and interchange warm regards with each other. Then, you’ll be guided to your hotel where you can relax and provide a rest to your jet-lagged body succeeding a tiresome flight. At the end of the day, you may wander around the delightful Thamel market and get familiar with the Nepalese atmosphere.
Itinéraire
Le trek du haut col de l'Everest ou trek des trois cols de l'Everest est l'un des trekkings les plus exigeants et les plus importants, situé dans la région du Khumbu au Népal, au milieu de paysages montagneux stupéfiants. Le trekking passe par trois cols situés à haute altitude, à savoir le col de Khongma La (5 535 m), le col de Chola La (5 368 m) et le col de Renjo La (5 338 m), ce qui lui a valu son nom largement répandu. Le trek mène également au camp de base de l'Everest, à Kalapathar et à la vallée de Gokyo avec son idyllique lac Gokyo, accompagné de panoramas paradisiaques sur les sommets enneigés. Des paysages impressionnants, des pics phénoménaux et éminents, des crêtes abruptes et des villages radieux contribuent à créer un trek qui offre des expériences que les randonneurs ne pourront jamais oublier de toute leur vie.
Le trekking du haut col de l'Everest se déroule à des altitudes plus élevées, souvent soumises à des changements climatiques rapides. L'escapade commence par un vol pittoresque de 30 minutes vers Lukla, mais le village de Phakding est le site d'où part notre aventure de trekking. Ensuite, une montée abrupte mène à la ville sherpa de Namche Bazaar, qui offre de splendides vues sur l'Ama Dablam et la face Lhotse-Nuptse. Ensuite, nous rencontrons les villages sherpas de Tengboche, Dingboche et Chhukung. Nous gravissons alors le Chukung Ri (5 546 m). Nous franchissons maintenant notre premier col de l'Everest, le Kongma La. C'est un col magnifique, qui offre des vues étonnantes sur le mont Thamserku, le mont Ama Dablam, le mont Kongtega et d'autres montagnes et lacs glaciaires sous nos yeux. Nous avons maintenant franchi le premier col de notre escapade. Nous passons ensuite à Lobuche et continuons jusqu'à Gorak Shep. De là, nous nous rendons au camp de base de l'Everest (5 364 m) et à Kalapathar, où nous découvrons de magnifiques panoramas sur le glacier de Ngozumpa, le plus grand de l'Himalaya népalais, ainsi que sur de nombreux sommets enneigés tels que l'Ama Dablam, le Lhotse, le Nuptse et bien d'autres encore. Nous traversons ensuite le col de Cho La et arrivons à Gokyo. Ici, nous observons la magnifique Dudh Pokhari et faisons l'ascension du Gokyo Ri (5 357 m). Nous franchissons ensuite le col de Renjo La. Après une vue magnifique depuis le sommet, nous redescendons vers Marlung, qui marque l'achèvement d'un exploit, celui de franchir trois formidables cols de l'Everest.
Ce trekking récompense les randonneurs en leur offrant des vues sur les plus hauts sommets du monde depuis une altitude confortable, tout en leur procurant le frisson de l'aventure. En outre, ce trekking impressionnant élargit l'expérience des trekkeurs au-delà du trekking ; les individus acquièrent une expérience de l'expédition d'escalade des sommets, ce qui leur est très bénéfique. Alors, êtes-vous assez téméraire pour relever le défi des hauts cols de l'Everest ? Si oui, contactez-nous dès maintenant !!!
Programme du circuit
Jour 1 : Arrivée à Katmandou (1350m) et transfert à l'hôtel Dream City
Point de départ
Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
06:00 - 06:15
Jour 2 : Journée d'exploration de Katmandou et de préparation au trekking
After some healthy breakfast, you’ll be invited to our office where we’ll hold a pre-trip meeting. You’ll be introduced with your trekking guide with whom you can have a conversation regarding your upcoming escapade. Thereafter, we’ll depart for a full-day sightseeing tour around Kathmandu during and explore the buildings and monument which illustrate the history, customs, fine arts and craftsmanship of ancient ethnic group who resided in this particular region. Commencing the tour with a visit to the most sacred Hindu Temple of Pashupatinath, the focal point of Hindu beliefs; we then explore the sacred Buddhist Stupas of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath. These two stupas are one of the largest stupa structures in the entire planet and considered as an ancient architectural marvel. Finally, we conclude our day with a look at the Basantapur Durbar Square. The Durbar Square complex reflect the artistic prowess of the Malla craftsmen via extremely beautiful wall-paintings, wood and stone carvings and numerous sculptures and monuments dedicated to deities of multiple religions.
Jour 3 : Katmandou - Lukla (2 860 m) et trekking jusqu'à Phakding (2 651 m)
Early in the morning, we’ll board a scenic domestic flight to the mountainous village of Lukla. During this short flight of 30 mins, we’ll fly over the lofty mountain ranges and observe the picturesque landscapes and awe-inspiring snow-capped peaks. Once we land in Lukla, we will get our first taste of trekking as we initiate our trek to Phakding. We’ll follow the trail that makes an ascent on a mountain slope along the banks of the spurting Dudh Koshi River. Afterwards, the trail advances to Chheplung (2,700m) then reaches Ghat (2,590m), a village famed for eye-catching Mani stone, large prayer wheels and cluster of prayer flags. From here, a short leads to Phakding (2,651m).
Jour 4 : De Phakding à Namche Bazaar (3 438 m)
Today, we’ll make our move across several suspension bridges over Dudh Koshi River on our quest to Namche Bazaar. Keeping that in mind, we’ll purse the trail that makes its way beyond Sherpa villages of Benkar, Monjo and Jhorsalle. Alongside these villages, the trail extends across pinewoods and rhododendrons forest, and of course, the territory of Sagarmatha National Park. Along the way, we can catch a distant sight of beautiful mountains such as Kusum Kanguru (6,369m), Everest, Nuptse and Lhotse. Before we arrive at Namche Bazaar, we must get ahead of an abrupt upward slope of few hundred meters. Also known as ‘Gateway to Mt. Everest’; this village is the prime commercial hub of the whole Khumbu region and has witnessed a economic prosperity, all thanks to the Himalayan tourism.
Jour 5 : Journée de repos à Namche Bazaar (3 438 m)
The day five is exclusively sorted out for acclimatization and rest. As the Himalayan region is positioned in higher altitude with a lower amount of oxygen when compared to oxygen-rich region lower regions; trekkers and climbers must accommodate to the change in atmosphere. This process is known as acclimatization. When failed to do so, trekkers tend to develop the initial symptoms of AMS like dizziness, headache etc. that may turn into more severe form, ultimately causing death. To speed up this process, we can go for a short hike to the Hotel Everest View or nearby scenic villages like Khumjung and Khunde where we can witness exquisite mountain vistas including Everest, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, and Lhotse. In the time of late afternoon, you can stroll around Namche Bazaar, visit the Sherpa Museum and get acquainted with its people and their customs.
Jour 6 : De Namche Bazaar à Tengboche (3 860 m) 6-7 heures de marche
This entire day, we are accompanied by the aspiring outlooks of snow-clad mountain peaks of Everest, Khumbila, Lhotse Taboche and Nuptse as we trek on the trail and face a couple of ups and downs. Subsequently, we’ll arrive in Khumjung Village, the largest settlement in Khumbu Region then proceed to the village of Sanasa where the trail splits into two; one leads to Gokyo Lakes, another to Everest Base Camp (EBC). We’ll follow the trail to EBC then progress through the pinewoods then traverse a suspension bridge covered with prayer flags built over Dudh Koshi River to Phunki Tenga. From here, we’ll make an abrupt ascend beyond pinewoods and come up to Tengboche (3,860m). This Sherpa Village renders sublime vistas embracing Ama Dablam, Everest, and Nuptse and harbours the largest monastery in the Khumbu Region. Explore Tengboche rest of the day.
Jour 7 : De Tengboche à Dingboche (4 360 m)
The day seven of our escapade offers a pleasant and easy trek. At the break of the day, we’ll move downhill on the moderately wide trail enveloped by the lovely woods of rhododendron to Debuche. Keeping with our advance, we’ll maintain our pace and range over the sparkling Imja Khola and end up at Pangboche (4,360m). This village is home to Pangboche Monastery. En route, we can take pleasure of prepossessing landscapes complemented by snow-covered mountaintops. Thereupon, we’ll proceed to Imja Valley and move uphill to Dingboche (4,360m).
Jour 8 : Journée de repos à Dingboche
The Sherpa Village of Dingboche possesses a classic feature i.e. rock walls which surrounds it. This man-made barrier protects crops of barley, buckwheat and potatoes in the farmland from herbivore and freezing wind. Well-renowned among visitor for the vistas of Ama Dablam and Mt. Everest; Dingboche renders an ideal place to rest as well as acclimatize for trekkers and climbers.
Jour 9 : De Dingboche à Chhukung (4 750 m), ascension du Chukung Ri (5 546 m)
This very day, we’ll push forward on the trail progressing through the farmlands equipped with artificial rock fences beyond the Imja valley and Bibre. Gazing the spell-binding vista of Ama Dablam and surrounding mountains, we’ll traverse a chilly stream and get to Chhukung (4,750m). Thereafter, we’ll make headway in the direction of Chukung Ri (5,546m). This very peak offers the climbing experience to newbie climbers as the peak is technically non-challenging. A ascend to the top of this peak can utilize 4-5 hours. The apex delivers stupendous as well as a close-up outlook of Ama Dablam and Amphu Labsa.
Jour 10 : Passage du col de Kongma La (5 535 m), trekking à Lobuche (4 940 m)
This morning, we’ll advance to Lobuche via Kongma La Pass. As the location is remote, there are no teahouses on the way; therefore, we must prepare ourselves well with packed lunches and plentiful water. Despite this, if you enjoy utter nature, you can take delight in the isolation of the region. There are two paths in order to reach Kongma La pass; one is to the northwest of Chhukung over the Nuptse Glacier moraines and another return to Bibre then climbs above the Niyang Khola. With a cairn next to Buddhist prayer flags, the vertex of the pass bestows vistas embracing snowy peaks of Ama Dablam, Thamserku, Kongtega and neighbouring mountains adjacent to glacial lakes. Now comes the most difficult part i.e. the downhill trek on the abrupt trail. Subsequent to the uphill advance on the farthest side, the trekking trail steers to the north via Khumbu Glacier then continues all the way to Lobuche (4,940m).
Jour 11 : De Lobuche à Gorakshep (5 170 m), découverte du camp de base de l'Everest (5 364 m)
Pursuing the rugged trail, we’ll move forward past the Khumbu Glacier to arrive at Gorakshep (5,170m). From this point onward, the trail ascends up to the Everest Base Camp. Situated in the foothills of the world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest; the Base Camp offers a place to climbers and mountaineers where they can prepare both physically and mentally for an expedition to the summit. Without any use of special equipment, you can set your foot in the Everest Base Camp. You can observe colourful tents belonging to various Everest expedition groups during the climbing season. From the Base Camp, you can witness the sublime view of Khumbu Icefall. But you are denied of a perfect view of the Mt. Everest because of the position of the Base Camp i.e. at the base of Everest itself. For that elegant vista, we have to wait till we reach Kalapatthar. Eventually, we’ll return back to Gorakshep (5,170m).
Jour 12 : Trek vers Kalapatthar (5 545 m), puis vers Lobuche (4 940 m)
Before the dawn, we’ll push forward for the most strenuous trek of our entire journey. As we’ll be trekking in the dark with the temperature reaching up to 5-100C, our endurance will be tested to its limit. At the same time, this particular trek proves to be worthwhile; as the top of Kalapatthar (5,545m) bestows mind-boggling vistas of high mountains, which few in the world ever witness in the entire lifetime. Appraised as best viewpoint in the Khumbu region; Kalapatthar provides a chance to catch the glittering panorama of Mt. Everest along with its adjacent peak under first light of the day. Subsequent to this sightseeing, we’ll be on the road to Lobuche (4,940m)
Jour 13 : De Lobuche à Dzongla (4 830 m)
Succeeding the trek on the primary EBC trail for a couple of hours, we’ll separate ourselves from the main path then proceed to Dzongla with the sublime vistas of towering summits. Progressing across stupas beside the trail, we’ll make an ascent beyond the Chola Tsho Lake and continue past the Chola Tsho Lake to traverse a bridge over Chola Khola. In the end, we arrive at Dzongla (4,830m)
Jour 14 : Trek vers Gokyo (4 800 m) via le col de Cho La (5 368 m)
Prior to the crack of the dawn, we’ll advance to the other side of Cho La Pass as the weather tends to turn ugly during mid-day. As the trail advances through high elevation, abruptly unbounded rock and slippery ice sheets on some segments; it present difficulties during the trek. The top of the Cho La Pass exhibits cairns and fluttering prayer flags. Once you turn your head around, you can get a glimpse of elegant lakes next to majestic peaks from the apex. Afterwards, we’ll descend down the trail to Thangnak then pass by the edge of Ngozumpa glacier, the longest glacier in Nepal. We now march beyond the second Lake of Gokyo Lake system which comprises of altogether six lakes; eventually continuing to Gokyo Village (4,800m). This alluring village is positioned at the lap of Gokyo Ri (5,357m), beside the Dudh Pokhari (Third Lake of Gokyo Lake System).
Jour 15 : Journée de repos à Gokyo et ascension du Gokyo Ri (5 357 m) 3-4 heures de marche
It’s the day fifteen of our travel venture and today, we’ll explore the prepossessing Gokyo Region. We’ll hike to the top of the Gokyo Ri (5,357m) where we can take pleasure of fascinating landscapes comprising turquoise-hued lakes of Gokyo Lake System alongside the elegant view of peaks encompassing Cho Oyu, Gyachung Kang, Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu. Subsequently, we trek to Fourth and Fifth lakes. We can discover the close-up view of the Ngozumpa Glacier, Mt. Cho Oyu and Gyachung Kang from the Fifth Lake. Later, we return back to Gokyo Village.
Jour 16 : De Gokyo à Marlung (4 210 m) via le col de Renjo La (5 360 m) 7-8 heures de marche
To conquer our third and final Khumbu Pass, we trek from Gokyo along the trail that initially continues along the Dudh Pokhari. From his point onwards, we’ll hike for about 2-3 hours to the top of Renjol La Pass (5,360m). Along with this segment of trail, the vistas of Himalayan and Rolwaling Massifs will be on our side. From the highest elevation of 5,360m, you can see the picturesque landscapes comprising lakes and glacier. Thereafter, we will descend downhill down the south side eye-catching Angladumba Tsho Lake. Furthermore, we can also observe Relama Tsho and Renjo Lake next to the trail which heads to Lumde via tapered valley congested with huge rocks. From here forward, the trail stays with the length of Bhote Koshi River to Marlung (4,210m)
Jour 17 : De Marlung à Namche Bazaar 5-6 heures de marche
This morning, we proceed downward on the trekking trail, which extends over Bhote Koshi River to Taranga then continues across suspension bridges to Thame i.e. famous for the monastery i.e. oldest in the whole region. Through many Sherpa Villages, the trail ends up at Namche Bazaar.
Jour 18 : De Namche Bazaar à Lukla
The trekking trail progresses adjacent to the rushing river of Dudh Koshi beyond the rugged terrain and woodlands of rhododendron, pine and oaks guided by the mountain scenes. Lastly, the trail concludes where it had originally started i.e. Lukla. You may take a stroll around the Lukla village and recall the reminiscence of your previous adventure.
Jour 19 : Lukla à Katmandou/ Journée libre à Katmandou
Today marks the end of your escapade in Nepal. Bidding farewell to the Khumbu Region, you’ll board a flight back to Kathmandu. In the capital city, you can spend the rest of your day either by taking a rest in your hotel room. Or you can explore the remaining monuments located within the vicinity of the city and perform some last minute souvenir shopping.
Jour 20 : Départ définitif/ Prochaine destination
We extend our hearty gratitude and hope to see you again during your next travel venture in Nepal. We are confident that we can assist you with our expertise and services. You may get your hands in another odyssey. If you don’t want it, then you can take the flight back to your home. One of our representatives will escort you to Kathmandu Airport; 3 hours before your flight, so that you don’t have to face any unwanted last moment troubles.
Point d’arrivée
त्रिभुवन अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Politique d'annulation
Nepal Trips:
You’ll need to provide a non-refundable deposit of 20% of the total trip cost at the time of reserving the trip in order to guarantee your ‘Nepal Trips’. Upon your arrival in Kathmandu and before your departure, you can pay the unpaid amount of the trip. The non-refundable deposit must be made to the company or its agent. Tailor Made trips may demand a greater deposit or full payment at the very moment when you make a booking.
(ii) Tibet/ Bhutan Trips:
A non-refundable deposit of 40% of the total trip price together with the due airfares (if the client desires the company to prearrange it) is required to confirm your trip earlier than 30 days of the trip’s commencement. Full payment is necessary at the time of booking on condition that you’re booking 30 days or less before the beginning of the trip.
(ii) Bhutan/Tibet Trips:
With regard to trips in Tibet, Bhutan, the final payment ought to be made 30 days before the anticipated start date of the trip.
5. CANCELLATION OF A TOUR BY THE CLIENT
Nepal Trip Cancellation & Booking Changes
i. The Cancellation notice is necessary and should be made in the written form, minimum 20 days earlier than the trip departure. Such notice begins from the day your cancellation note is collected. After receiving the documents, the company shall approve the validity of the trip cancellation. The trip is then designated as cancelled and a 20% of the trip amount in the form of cancellation charge will be subtracted.
ii. The cancellation notice provided less than 20 days before trip departure delivers no refund.
iii. Presuming that a client quits a trip for whatever reason, with/without one's own free will or the individual have commits any unlawful act after the trip has commenced, which cause his deportation; we are under no legal obligation for any refunds for any unused amenities such as meals, accommodation and guide services whatsoever.
iv. The person who booked the tour should submit a written document with changes desired if you happen to prefer changes to your original tour. Changes cannot be guaranteed but we’ll make every possible effort form our side.
v. On condition that any genuine events (without restriction) such as death, injury or serious illness of the fellow passenger, close relative or friend, redundancy or jury service; 14 days before trip departure, you may defer your trip or shift your booking to another individual if they meet all the requirements regarding that of the trip. After that, you can do nothing but cancel the trip with no refunds.
In order to transfer or defer the trip, you should present evidence of your inability to travel at the very moment you change your booking schedule. You will be charged a minimal fee of $100. Depending on the company’s pact with other service providers like hotels, teahouses, and airlines; the price of trip postpone or transfer can be higher.
Bhutan/ Tibet Trip Cancellation & Booking Changes
i. Cancellation notice in the written form must be presented to the company minimum 25 days before the trip advancement. Such notice starts from the day we obtain the note from your side. Only after the collection and approval of the related documents from the company, the cancellation shall be valid. Subsequently, the trip shall be described as cancelled and a cancellation charge of 40% of the total trip cost will be deducted.
ii. No refunds can be claimed if a client calls off or withdraw the trip for no matter what the reason is; intentionally, unintentionally, or given that you execute any unlawful act that triggers your expulsion from the nation following the outset of the trip. We’ll provide no refunds of any unutilized facilities such as meals, accommodation, and other assistance.
iii. If you stand in need of any revisions to your original itinerary of the tour then the person who reserved the tour have to come up with a written document mentioning the changes you seek. We are committed to making every possible attempt yet changes cannot be formally assured.
iv. Regrettably, there is no refund, transfer, or rescheduling possibilities available if you are declined from progressing on the tour within India, Tibet, and Bhutan as the governments of these countries have inflexible tourism perspectives.
6. CANCELLATION OF A TOUR BY THE COMPANY
i. Unless it is guaranteed to run, the company reserves all the rights to call off any trip.
ii. the company holds all the rights to cancel whichever trip inclusive of a formally assured trip before its commencement owing to reasons beyond our control mainly weather conditions, flight cancellation, natural calamities, government intervention, strikes, sickness, quarantine, sickness, quarantine, and other unanticipated phenomena. In that instance, the company will pay back the trip cost exclusively. Whenever the company calls off a trip which is formally assured to progress; we’ll repay you with the total cost of the trip or you are allowed to participate in a substitute trip bearing the very monetary worth.
Please take into account that noteworthy adjustments do not incorporate revision in flight time tables, airline carrier, or tour itineraries as long as the arrival and departure dates continue to exist unaltered with addition to the switching of a transport, and alternation in cabin class or accommodation facilities given that it falls under the very same classifications.
iii. the company is not liable for any random expenses or resultant losses that the clients may bring upon them due to bookings, visas, non-refundable flights or trains, non-refundable car parking or other charges, vaccinations, loss of wages or pleasure etc.
7. MEDICAL CONDITIONS AND SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Every single one of our treks and tours demands at least a moderate level of physical fitness so, we suggest our clients consult their doctor and have a general health inspection prior to their travel venture. Clients are accountable to inform Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. of any previous medical problems and/or infirmity that might fairly be anticipated to raise the possibility to seek medical attention of any degree that may have an impact on your capability to travel. the company can refuse the client from travel venture if not informed about their unhealthy state prior to departure. Failure to provide advance notice to the company of any such conditions ensures the trip cancellation, which will lead clients to bear 100% cancellation charges.
Because physical and mental fitness level, pregnancy, age, or mobility; a handful of trips may be inappropriate for some clients; therefore, it is clients’ responsibility look over the compatibility issue before booking. the company is not obliged to render any special amenities expect if it is negotiated and accepted by both parties in written form. We are fully committed to meet client specific requests such as dietary; however, such request does not make up a part of the contract and accordingly the company is not answerable for not fulfilling client’s additional demands.
Health facilities differ in compliance with the nations; so, the company does not put together any representations and provides no assurance with regards to the quality of such care.
8. TRAVEL INSURANCE
All globetrotters are mandatory to have adequate as well as legally acceptable travel insurance. the travel insurance of our clients must make up for injury, illness, accidents, and medical expenses after death along with pre-existing medical conditions emergency repatriation that encompasses air ambulance and helicopter evacuation and personal accountability.
On top of that, the company suggests clients acquire travel insurance that insures the risks of curtailment and loss of luggage, trip cancellation and personal consequences. You ought to bear the evidence of insurance with you and exhibit it if justifiably asked by employees of the company or suppliers. the company holds all the rights either to postpone or cancel client’s participation on a trip or in specific activities that functions as a part of the trip at whatever time, which includes after the trip’s advancement with no refund rights if and only if you are not able to render the proof of insurance when formally asked.
9. CHILDREN
Travellers under the age of sixteen must be accompanied by a legal caretaker. Please be in touch with us for additional information if you have queries regarding age and suitability.
12. INJURIES AND EVACUATION
Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. will not be legally responsible for any health-related conditions, emotional distress, physical damages and other medical problems incurred by the client during the trip. Likewise, any personal insurance is not covered in the cost of our package; therefore, we recommend our clients to have appropriate insurance packages that include medical emergencies and helicopter rescue.
13. SERVICES MISSED OR UNUSED
No discounts or refund will be offered for missed or unused services including obligatory or voluntary departure/ discontinuation from the trip (i.e. death of a relative, sickness, late arrival on the tour, or untimely departure either by free will or not).
14. PUBLICITY
You concede to the fact that Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. may utilize the photographs you have captured in throughout the trip for publicity and promotion purposes only via whatever medium it selects without providing any sort of compensation and recourse to you.
15. CHANGES TO YOUR HOLIDAY AND PRICING
While travelling with Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd., clients must possess a fair level of willingness to change or compromise, light-heartedness, and apprehension regarding the fact that modes of transport, accommodation and itineraries may alter even after the outset of the trip without prior notice. Local occurrences such as flight delay, cancellation or deferment due to bad weather in the mountainous regions or other unforeseeable sets of conditions such as natural calamities, political unrest, road blockage, and late arrival. Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. is powerless to refund any sum of money under above mentioned as well as other unpredictable situations because of prior supplier agreements. We’ll try our best to render you substitute or another possible trip of same class wherever possible.
Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. is not legally answerable for losses on itinerary implementation, delays or compensation as a result of the circumstances beyond its control. In addition, our expeditions, trek/tour packages are based on twin share accommodation; hence, additional charges for a single room will be levied on clients who don’t have another trip member to share their rented living spaces.
the company holds all the rights to alter pricing rates mentioned in our marketing medium, under any turn of events, or influence from foreign factors far from our jurisdiction like revision in the exchange rate, government operation etc.
16. PRIVACY
Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. can collect information from clients and ask questions in order to acquire essential details required for permits and other documents. No information (either private or personal) that clients have supplied to the company will be disclosed to the third party without their consent.
17. RISK & LIABILITIES
Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. is devoted to present clients with the finest services in order to make their trip an experience of the lifetime. Thus, we execute our job with honesty and perfection to make every single trip a moment to remember for our clients. Nonetheless, the whole program is organized strictly under the rules and regulation of their own policies. Consequently, Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. along with its associated firms shall not be accountable for any alteration in the itinerary owing to inevitable situations like natural disasters, government restrictions, strikes, road blockage, snow, accident, sickness, delay, cancellation of flight, and bad weather conditions. Clients must bear any additional costs on the spot if such conditions arise in the duration of the trip.
18. OUR RESPONSIBLE TOURISM POLICY
Himalayan Trekking Path P. Ltd. is bound to re-establish tourism as the way to uplift the standards of native communities, environment, tourists and the tourism sector as a whole. We encourage our clients in a deliberate and positive way to act according to the Himalayan Tourist Code. We advise our clients to have a look through our Responsible Travel and Environment policy minutely prior to make a booking of a holiday trip with us. Also, we expect our clients to abide by our policy and guidelines during their journey alongside us.
19. COMPLAINTS
If you have any complaints regarding our tour leader or guide, you may tell us personally or report it at our Kathmandu office as soon as possible. Clients don’t have to wait for the trip to conclude in order to make a complaint; they can just talk about it amidst of the trip so that the company can take proper action to ameliorate the situation immediately or in near future. There is no doubt to the fact that we’ll listen complain of the clients (before, after or during the trip) and take reasonable measures to uplift their holiday experience.
20. UPDATING OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
the company retains all the rights to update or revise the above-illustrated terms and conditions at whatever time. Clients are responsible for keeping themselves updated with any sort of changes. The up-to-date edition of terms and conditions are always available at www.himalayantrekkingpath.com and will be the terms referred to in any dispute.
Détails du circuit
Hébergement
- 3 nuits d'hébergement à Katmandou avec petit-déjeuner gratuit à l'hôtel Dream City
- Tous les hébergements en montagne dans le Lodge
Transport
- Tous les transports terrestres en voiture privée
Assurance
- Assurance du personnel (couverture de 10000,00 $)
- L'assurance des invités n'est pas incluse
Vols
- De Katmandou à Lukla
- De Lukla à Katmandou
Services supplémentaires
- Prise en charge à l'aéroport par des véhicules privés
- Tous les transports terrestres en véhicules privés
- Programme de 19 nuits/20 jours selon l'itinéraire.
- 3 nuits d'hôtel à Katmandou avec petit-déjeuner
- Dîner de bienvenue avec spectacle culturel
- Vols intérieurs (Katmandou-Lukla, Lukla-Katmandou)
- Guide de trekking expérimenté et accompagnateur (2 hôtes : 1 accompagnateur).
- Si vous êtes seul, nous vous fournirons un guide porteur.
- Salaire du guide et du porteur, nourriture, transport, hébergement et assurance.
- Toutes les formalités nécessaires (TIMS et permis)
- Sac de sport
- Taxe gouvernementale
- Office (Himalayan Trekking Path) Frais de service.
- Enfants malades
- Certificat d'expérience et d'appréciation
- Arrangements de sauvetage si nécessaire
Repas
- Dîner de bienvenue à Katmandou le jour de l'arrivée
- tous les repas pendant le trekking (petit-déjeuner, déjeuner et dîner)
Guide
- Guide sherpa local professionnel
Bon à savoir
Devise
Nepalese Rupee
Népal