Trekking Information

When to visit?
Nepal Trekking information or travel information gives likewise, The peak seasons of September to November and March to May are obviously the most popular trekking season for Nepal Himalaya. At this times, the weather is mild and generally dry, making the waling conditions good. The spring season is good for wild flowers, particular the rhododendrons, while the autumn season generally gives the best mountain views, as the air at this time is crystal clear.

Winter is also possible for the lower treks but the passes often closed with abundance of snow, particularly during late winter. The summer/monsoon period is generally is not suitable for the treking, however if you come to Nepal for the trekking except peak season , this is somehow escape from crowds of people and will give you the fantastic time to interact and get experienced the local Nepali culture and People. Having extreme varied altitude, Nepal experienced different climates, which can be more appropriate to another region. It means all round the year you can do trekking in Nepal Himalaya and chance of visibility of mountains are equally high.

What to Wear ?
Except in formal gathering informal clothes are acceptable mostly everywhere. Warm garments are required in October-March. An umbrella or a rain coat are must for the rainy season.

Curency & Forengn Exchange
Nepali Rupee notes come in Rs. 1, Rs. 2, Rs. 5, Rs. 10, Rs. 20, Rs. 50, Rs. 100, Rs. 500 and Rs. 1000 denominations. Coins come in Rs. 1 Rs. 2 & Rs. 5 denominations.
Foreign currencies must be exchanged only through the banks or authorized foreign exchange dealers. The receipts from such transactions are to be obtained and retained. Visitors can exchange foreign currency at the foreign exchange counter at the airport upon arrival. Visitor other than the Indian nationals have to make the payment in hotels, travel or trekking agencies and air tickets in foreign currency. Non-lndian visitors are not allowed to import or export Indian Currency. The approximate value of one US Dollar changeable but now a days it is runing tentive Rs 95 equivalent to as the time of 2014 August.

How to access?
By Air: Tribhuvan Internaitonal Airport, Kathmandu.
By Land: (1) Kakarbhitta (2) Birgunj (3) Belhiya (Bhairahawa) (4) Nepalgunj (5) Dhangadi (6) Jogbani (Biratnagar) and (7) Mahendra Nagar in Nepal-lndia border and Kodari in Nepal-China border. The overland tourists entering the Kingdom with their vehicles must possess an international carnet.

Customs
All baggage is subject to customs’ check at the point of entry. Visitors are allowed to bring in the consumable articles such as liquor one bottle up 1.15 litres, 200 sticks of cigarette, 15 rolls of photo film and 12 rolls of movie camera film. Visitors are also allowed to carry one binocular, one camera, one movie camera, one video camera, one radio, one tape recorder, one bicycle, one wrist watch, one set of fountain pen, one perambulator, 15 radio cassettes & 10 disk records into the country on the condition that they are declared and are to be taken back on return. Carrying narcotics, arms and ammunitions are strictly prohibited. Visitors can export souvenirs to their respective countries. The export of antiuques requires special certificate from the Department of Archaeology, National Archive Building, Ram Shah Path, Kathmandu (Tel: 215358), Gold, silver, precious stones, wild animals and their skins, horns, etc, all drugs whether processed or in their natural state, are prohibited to export.

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