The Most Beautiful High-altitude Villages in Nepal

Last Updated on July 29, 2022 by Alpha Adventure Treks

Nepal offers lovely villages tucked away over the Himalayas, unlike many high-altitude regions of the world. Up to 4500 meters, there is a lovely village in Nepal. Hours of sweating, gasping for air, and dragging your feet uphill later, you arrive in an open valley with vibrant homes tucked between mountains and friendly locals welcoming you into their tea shops. Some of the most stunning high-altitude mountain villages, which might easily compete with those in Europe, can be found in Nepal’s Himalayas. Not only are these towns perched high in the mountains, surrounded by dizzying white peaks, but they are also well connected and provide a wealth of amenities for trekkers, including hot showers, delectable food, sweets, even bars, excellent coffee, and a pool.

While many travelers may stick to the popular tourist spots like Kathmandu or Pokhara, if you don’t also travel to some of the smaller villages, you’ll miss out on what makes Nepal so endearing.

Some of Nepal’s most picturesque villages are listed below:

Manang:

After around 5–7 days into the Annapurna Circuit hike, you reach Manang. You reach this genuinely alpine community, surrounded by mountains, with the Gangapurna glacier hanging above it, after spending time hiking through lush, tropical forests in the lower portions of the circuit. Before proceeding to the Thorong-La pass, you should make a stop here to acclimatize. There are numerous treks nearby, including the hikes to Ice Lake, Gangapurna Lake, and Tilicho Lake. Don’t miss the amazing Yak Burger at the Mountain View Lodge while you’re here. Two trekker’s shops and a movie theater are also nearby.

Barpak:

Barpak is a picturesque town surrounded by nature. It has a rich historical and touristic legacy. Barpak is 2,000 meters above sea level and situated in a beautiful area. In addition to the remaining 50% of the castes of Ghale Tharka Dange, Sami, Dhyalsang, Rilang, and Gurung, it is home to 40 Dalit homes. On the hill above the settlement, you can view Manaslu, Buddha, and Ganesh Himal. After 10 o’clock, noise and singing are prohibited. It is customary to forbid guests from moving in front of Angeno. At Barpak, there is a strict code of behavior that applies, such as avoiding drinking more than one or two glasses of wine when living in a homestay.

Dhampus:

In just a few kilometers’ drive from Pokhara Valley, the picturesque village of Dhampus can be found (1650m). Due to its enriched golden paddy field view and the expansive mountain view, it is a popular tourist destination. The village of Dhampus is a good place to go hiking, see the mountains, watch birds, and learn about the Gurung lifestyle. People who are far from the influence of the west still practice traditional culture. The area has a number of lodges and guesthouses, so there is also the accommodation option. While learning about the Gurung culture, try some of the distinctive and genuine Gurung cuisine.

Kyanjin Gompa:

Beautiful Kyanjin Gompa is a settlement nestled in the shadow of majestic Mt. Langtang Lirung (7,227 m). It is about 3,800 meters above sea level. The monastery that is close by inspired the naming of this settlement. The 2015 earthquake had the greatest impact in Langtang Valley. The disaster had largely devastated the settlement and the old gompa. If you complete the Langtang Valley Trek, you have adapted to the climate in this community. You may travel to Kyanjin Ri and Tserko Ri peak from Kyanjin Gompa. Along with seeing the cheese plant, you may also explore the valley and these peaks.

Namche Bazaar:

A little Himalayan settlement called Namche Bazar can be found in Nepal’s Solukhumbu District. It is situated 3,440 meters above sea level in the Khumbu region. Because it serves as the entrance to Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, Namche Bazar is well known to practically everyone. In comparison to other Himalayan towns, there are a lot of amenities. The weekly Saturday market is where you may discover the Highest Irish Pub in the World, incredible coffee shops, delicious yak cheese, and some other high-quality goods. You can get a beautiful glimpse of Mount Everest by ascending a bit higher. If you wish to learn more about the sherpa people, you may also visit the Sherpa Heritage Museum.

Kagbeni:

Another lovely village in the Himalayas of Nepal is Kagbeni, which is situated in the valley of the Kali Gandaki. At a height of 3,700 meters, Kagbeni village, often known as the Gateway of Upper Mustang, is situated. You will come to an oasis of green in the dry Mustang as you wander about Kagbeni. The Kali Gandaki river can be seen flowing in a wide, tranquil fashion. Kagbeni, which is far from Sprint City and the Dance Festival, welcomes you with its brave beauty. Your trek will be remembered for the simple stone cottages, stunning scenery, delectable apple pies, and Kangbenii’s Yak Burger.

Ghandruk:

Ghandruk, a popular homestay location in the Annapurna region, is located there. This village is located 32 KM to the north-west of Pokhara in the Kaski District. Ghandruk is located at a height of 2,012 meters. The stone-paved settlement and breathtaking views of Annapurna South (7,200 m), Hiunchuli (6,400 m), and Machhapuchre are this village’s main attractions (6,993 m). Additionally, you may watch the magnificent sunrise above those mountains. His village’s houses still have slate and thatch roofs, as well as traditional agricultural practices, which is another appealing feature.

Ringmo Village:

The Ringmo village is a rural settlement situated within the stunning Dolpo district. The Ringmo settlement is located close to a hill’s edge and faces the stunning Phoksundo Lake. An experienced trekker can thrive on the unique thrill of hiking to the Ringmo village, which is located at an elevation of 3660m. You must proceed around the cliff on the walkway. The majority of the homes are compact and made of stone. However, they warmly invite visitors to their traditional home where they can immerse themselves in their culture. A well-known monastery in the Dolpo area is Bon Gompa. The interior of the monastery is decorated with wonderful architecture. You are constantly surrounded by views of the snow-covered mountains, and the vista from the Gompa is breathtaking.

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Things to do with kids in Nepal

Last Updated on July 26, 2022 by Alpha Adventure Treks

There is no other nation with as much culture, history, adventure, and beauty as Nepal. It is simply breathtaking. People bring their children to Nepal for a variety of reasons, so you might travel for a three-month visa extension or a two-week family vacation. If your children are 6 and older, Nepal is an exhilarating playground where they can enjoy shorter hikes, mountain biking, rafting, and wildlife, in addition to Kathmandu’s bazaars, which are an intriguing assault on their impressionable senses. Any western youngster would have a beautiful and unforgettable time traveling to the Nepalese countryside, staying with a native family, and experiencing traditional Nepali living.

There is no denying that Nepal is evolving into a more family-friendly country. Even the easier treks did not have much access or safety built in, as is the case with many trekking regions, the Annapurna being a notable example. However, when you consider the young, the elderly, or the disabled, these factors have become a safety net and a mark of accessibility, especially for families with young children of five years and upwards. Adventurers now trek with mobile technology, the internet reaches everywhere, plus there are roads running up into the ranges, which many people consider a problem. Families that want to travel together and explore, whether it be on foot in the mountains, by bicycle in the valleys, or by spotting wildlife in the forest, can consider Nepal.

These are the top things to do in Nepal with kids.

Ideas for family-friendly activities in Nepal. Nepal is the ideal destination for a family vacation that is outdoorsy, active, and full of cultural attractions. Bring curious, adventure-loving, adventurous eaters.

  • Spot tigers and rhino at Chitwan National Park.
  • See the monkeys at Swayambhunath, the monkey temple.
  • Try local dishes like momos and dal bhat, take a cooking class
  • Tour Kathmandu on a cycle rickshaw.
  • Take your kids trekking.
  • Jungle adventures and rafting.
  • Scenic flights and scenic lookouts with incredible views.
  • Shop for souvenirs in Kathmandu.
  • Enjoy peaceful parks and the great outdoors.
  • Row boats in Pokhara.
  • See the spot where Buddha was born and explore the International Peace Park at Lumbini
  • Marvel at the ancient temples, stupas, and squares in the Kathmandu valley.

Shopping and eating in Thamel:

The primary tourist area is Thamel, which is crowded with hiking shops and festooned with prayer flags. Hold on to your tiny ones tight since a few streets have been blocked off to cars, yet motorbikes will still zoom by. If you’re going to the mountains, stock up on trekking equipment at the last minute. Hiking sticks can be purchased here as well. But be in mind that many of the items for sale have false North branding. When you’ve finished shopping, go to a rooftop restaurant. Pizza, fries, pancakes, and ice cream are among the menu items that are always suitable for children.

Have a run around at The Garden of Dreams:

The Garden of Dreams is the only green space in the center of Kathmandu where parents may unwind while letting their children play. You are welcome to bring your own drinks and picnic items, and there are even mats and cushions set up for use. Though you should expect to share the lawn with some locals who are canoodling (supposedly the best place in town to bring a date), it is a nice place to spend an afternoon amidst the commotion of Thamel. Foreigners must pay 200 rupees to enter.

Nagarkot Tour:

A beautiful vantage point for the Everest, Langtang, and Gaurishanker range Peaks is the well-known tourist hill of Nagarkot. You can take in the magnificent sunrise view of the Himalayas if you can stay an extra day. The dispersed villages, lush hills, and gorges may all be seen in Nagarkot. It’s similar to taking your kids to a scenic overlook to make them feel like they’re in paradise.

Chitwan Jungle Safari Tour:

Chitwan National Park is located in the lowland part of Nepal, which can be reached by 6-hour drive, 30-minute flight, from Kathmandu. 932 sq km make up the national park. Along with elephants, deer, crocodiles, snakes, and bird species, it is the home to Royal Bengal Tigers, one-horned rhinos, and other wild animals. During your Chitwan wildlife safari tour, there are many activities to do. Safari on an elephant, bird viewing, canoeing and photography, safari in a jeep, elephant bathing, a visit to an elephant breeding facility, a Tharu cultural presentation, and a private Tharu village tour are all available.

Pokhara Tour:

A chance to get lost in nature is provided by Pokhara Tour. To see the sunrise above the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan chain, you can drive to Sarangkot. After that, you can take a Pokhara sightseeing day tour to experience the city and go boating in Phewa Lake. Mahendra Cave, David Falls, the Seti River Gorge, the mountaineering museum, and many other attractions are among Pokhara’s tourist attractions. Kids will find it fascinating to discover this incredible city and sail on the lake.

Everest Base Camp with Kids

If mountains are the focus of your journey to Nepal, trekking to Everest Base Camp must be the pinnacle adventure. Despite difficulties, it is doable if you use common sense and give yourself enough of time. The perils of altitude, yaks, and illness are actual concerns. thus exercise additional caution when in the air. For children under the age of 14, higher altitude hiking or trekking is not advised.

Walking is the only way to view this region of the globe, the high Himalayas. Without a doubt, it is completely and utterly breath-taking. both spiritually and aesthetically. Your children will see distinct civilizations that few others have encountered or comprehend, as well as an abundance of native plants and creatures. As they observe porters lugging loads of up to 100 kg at altitude for several days and observe how villagers eke out a life from the soil and livestock, they will leave with a fresh perspective on what is humanly possible. Their perception of their physical and mental capacities will change. Walking can either be a quiet time for reflection or a chance for conversation with loved ones, trekkers from different backgrounds, or locals. Up mountains, you meet the most fascinating people. Nothing is more lovely than daybreak over the Himalayan snowfields.

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Luxury Treks in Nepal

Last Updated on July 17, 2022 by Alpha Adventure Treks

Most of us believe that hiking is just for intrepid travelers and lacks opulent amenities. Luxury trekking in Nepal is an option if you have a higher budget and wish to see the Himalayas in relative luxury. Luxury trekking in Nepal offers the greatest luxury lodges for trekking and luxury hotels for Kathmandu, making it an amazing lifelong experience. Not all of Nepal’s trekking regions have luxury lodges, but several of the Annapurna and Everest trekking regions do have the best luxury lodge accommodations for hikers who want to enjoy their journey in comfort.

Our luxury trekking itinerary for Nepal is expertly and meticulously planned, and it is completely customizable and changeable as needed. Our knowledgeable Local Sherpa Travel Consultants, who are all devoted Sherpa guides, collaborate closely with you or your travel specialist to create a holiday of a lifetime. You may have heard about luxury city travel packages that included excursions inside Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Pokhara in a luxury vehicle that might stay in a five-star hotel. A luxury trekking tour, on the other hand, is a relatively new concept in which trekkers travel along the same or a different trekking trail during the day but spend the night in luxurious lodges.

What makes a luxury trekking trip in Nepal different from a standard trekking package?

Regular trek packages include standard lodging while trekking with a shared bathroom without a hot shower, but luxury lodge trek packages include rooms with attached bathrooms, hot showers, electric blankets, and more comfortable beds, and all luxury lodges are much higher standard in terms of hygienic meals, quality of service, as well as quality of rooms, beds, and other amenities. Of course, luxury trekking in Nepal also included top-tier luxury hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara, so level of service is much higher.

Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek:

One of the most opulent treks you can take is the luxury Everest Base Camp trek, which takes you to the base camp of Mount Everest and gives you the chance to stay in some of the greatest and most affluent hotels in Kathmandu and the Everest Khumbu region. Trekkers can see various flora and fauna inside the Sagarmatha National Park, with the Himalayan ranges’ spectacular scenery featuring some of the world’s highest peaks, while lodging in the finest luxury lodges during the trip. Coverage at its greatest: 107 km (LUKLA- PHAKDING- NAMCHE- DEBOCHE- PHERICHE- LOBUCHE- EBC- KALAPATHAR- PHERICHE- NAMCHE- LUKLA) Additionally, you’ll be able to see Mount Lhotse (8516m), Mount Nuptse (7855m), Mount Pumori (7161m), Mount Changaste (7550m), Mount Amadablam (6856m), Mount Thamserku (6723m), Mount Kantega (6685m), Mount Kusum Khagaru (6367m), Mount Kongde (6011m), Mount Khumbila (5761m), Mount Twache peak (6376m).  These are a few of the notable mountain peaks you will see on your luxurious adventure.

Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek: Cost

The closest one can go to climbing Mount Everest without doing so is by hiking up to its base camp. And getting to base camp by hiking is much less expensive than climbing Everest. There isn’t a set price for the Everest Base Camp Trek. The price of the trip would range from $2099 to $4500, depending on the route, the outfitter, and the amenities they provided. The cost of the opulent trekking package and the helicopter return will be slightly more than the cost of the normal packages. The price will increase to $4500 if you would want to return back from the helicopter back to Kathmandu.

Annapurna Base Camp Luxury Trek:

Take a stroll through the Annapurna Himalayan foothills for a quick, leisurely, and pleasant adventure. A recently created luxury Annapurna trip concept gives you the ideal introduction to the Nepal Himalayan foothills. The most well-known and short trekking route in Nepal’s Annapurna region is the Luxury Annapurna view trek. During this journey, you will spend every night in the finest, most luxurious, and comfortable lodges as well as in comfortable top-rated five-star hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara. By staying at some of the top lodges in the region, a luxury Annapurna trek is an easy to moderate hike. This trip begins at Phedi and concludes at Hille after a scenic drive of thirty minutes from the lovely city of Pokhara. Additionally, hikers will travel through the Annapurna Conservation Area’s resplendent backwoods of rhododendron woodland, which is home to tree orchids, stunning magnolias, and a variety of monkey, deer, and bird species.

Annapurna Base Camp Luxury Trek: Cost

The approximate cost of an 11–13-day luxury trek to Annapurna base camp is $1900. However, this is only a suggestion; the price will vary depending on the services you select and the providers you use. The ideal option for trekkers is always to choose local service providers because no matter what you decide, you will ultimately go on the trip with a local company. Because of the poor service standards that result, it is always preferable for trekkers to choose a local agency.

What season offers the greatest luxury trekking in Nepal?

In Nepal, you will experience something fresh every month, day, and instant. Therefore, there is no set season or time of year to visit Nepal. Instead, every month is distinct in its own way. Nevertheless, the spring (March to May) and the fall (September to November) would be beautiful seasons in the mountain foothills among the four seasons that Nepal experiences for the luxury trekking in Nepal. Amazing steep-sided hills turn vibrant in the spring with a profusion of blossoming spring flowers, including rhododendrons. However, there is only a very little risk of rain or a waterfall, and the environment and weather are both stable.

Conclusion:

Experience the most of Nepal’s natural beauty while trekking in elegance and comfort. For those who love their excursions in luxury, these opulent treks are ideal. You will enjoy outstanding Nepalese hospitality while staying in top-notch hotels and trekking lodges. The lodges where you will stay offer the best amenities, including beautifully landscaped gardens, cozy sitting areas, and happy hours. A really luxurious trekking experience is discovering Nepal’s stunning wilderness areas while enjoying all the conveniences of home.

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Lumbini Tour from Cambodia and Myanmar

Last Updated on July 15, 2022 by Alpha Adventure Treks

Lumbini, known for being the birthplace of Buddha, received the UNESCO World Heritage Site designation in 1997. This location’s holy site is home to numerous old monastery ruins, a special sacred Bodhi tree, the Asokan pillar, and the magnificent Mayadevi temple. Our top pilgrimage Lumbini tours will showcase humanity’s tremendous archaeological triumph if you prefer a more spiritual experience. Given that both Cambodia and Myanmar have the same Buddhist culture, Lumbini tours from those countries are among the most well-liked in Nepal. There are numerous monasteries built within the lumbini area, which represents the culture and tradition of both Cambodia and Myanmar. Lumbini has religious significance, but it also provides cultural insights into western plains village life. There are numbers of monasteries representing many countries who worships Buddha and follows Buddhism among which Cambodia and Myanmar are one of them.

Cambodian Monastery, Lumbini

One of the most intriguing temples in the area is the Cambodian Monastery in Lumbini, which combines vibrant fantasy and spiritual powers. The lovely monastery, whose construction echoes that of Angkor Wat, is ringed by four 50-meter-long green snakes on either side of a square barrier. The vast compound’s exterior wall is decorated with lovely and elaborate patterns. One of Lumbini’s most intriguing temples, with echoes of Angkor Wat, this colorful dream is set to be finished in 2018.   The compound itself features a sizable exterior wall with exquisite carvings.

Myanmar Golden Temple, Lumbini

The oldest building in Lumbini is the Myanmar Golden Temple. The temple, which was constructed in the Burmese style of architecture, honors Lord Buddha. The striking shikhara, modeled after the temples of Bagan, is formed like a corncob and offers the entire building a regal appearance. Within the structure, there are three prayer halls and a Lokamani Pula Pagoda. You can visit Myanmar Golden Monastery after visiting the well-known tourist attractions in Lumbini. It is a place that is ideal for anyone seeking to experience the local culture and spirituality without venturing too far from Lumbini’s main tourist attractions. Going here is a well-known activity in Lumbini, Nepal.

There are no restrictions or entry fees to the temple.

Some of the other major touristic destination in Lumbini are as:

May Devi Temple:

Near the Ashoka pillar lies the well-known Mayadevi temple, dedicated to the mother of the Buddha. The statue of Mayadevi is thought to be composed of stone that is 2000 years old. Along with Rupadevi, Mayadevi is also worshipped by people.

Puskar Pond:

Puskar Pond, where Mayadevi bathed prior to giving birth to Buddha, is to the south of Mayadevi Temple. Buddha also had his cleansing bath in this pond.

Lumbini Garden:

The entirety of Lumbini is referred to as a garden, and this has cultivated an atmosphere of harmony, spirituality, interconnectedness, and nonviolence. Numerous monasteries have been established with the assistance of several nations, including Thailand, Sri Lanka, and Japan. The region is separated into three sections, including the Sacred Garden, the Monastic Zone, and Lumbini Village, in accordance with the Lumbini Master Plan created by Japanese Professor Kenzo Tange.

Best Time to Visit Lumbini

The finest months to visit Lumbini are April through May and October through November, when the temperature is mild and the sunrise and sunset vistas are spectacular under a clear sky. You might find the low temperatures of around 2OC in December and February to be too chilly, and the high temperatures of up to 40OC in May and July may be too hot for you.

The best Lumbini Tour in Nepal

Nepal Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour

Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath Stupa are a few of the most well-known sites in the Kathmandu Valley.

Enjoy Patan Durbar Square’s historic ambiance and the oldest Krishna Temple.

Enjoy your day exploring Lumbini Park, taking in Ashoka Pillar and Maya Devi Temple…

Take your time unwinding and exploring Kathmandu’s tourist district. Thamel Enjoy a variety of mouthwatering and genuine Nepali foods while watching a cultural dance.

Exiting Nepal Family Tour:

Visit Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath Stupa as part of a full-day sightseeing trip of the Kathmandu Valley.

Enjoy a nighttime walking tour of Pokhara’s bustling Lakeside neighborhood.

Visit some of Pokhara’s top sights, including the Bindabasini Temple, Seti George, Mahadev Cave, and Devi’s Fall Board. Take a boat ride to admire Fewa Lake, Nepal’s second-largest lake. Explore the numerous monasteries and historic sites in the renowned Lumbini Park.

Free to explore Thamel, Kathmandu’s main retail and tourist destination Enjoy traditional Nepalese cuisine during a hearty farewell dinner.

Lumbini Tour from Cambodia and Myanmar: Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s:

  • Do give the locals a smile and a “Namaste” greeting.
  • whenever you have an opportunity, shake hands.
  • Do walk in a pack or at a distance that prevents you from seeing the person in front of and behind you.
  • Don’t try anything new during the tour without first consulting to your guide about it.
  • Do not hesitate to ask the guide any questions you may have.
  • Take a lot of photos. (No one is aware of what will occur tomorrow.)

Don’ts:

  • Even if you find the local customs offensive, respect them nonetheless.
  • Never snap pictures of locals you come across while on a trip without getting their permission. They may find it offensive if you do that.
  • Don’t take it personally if locals gawk at you. It is as a result of their surprise at seeing you. They do not mean to hurt your feelings.
  • Keep wild animals, birds, and plants safe while on the tour, and consider it your duty to protect and maintain this special habitat from harm.
  • If you visit temples, avoid wearing short clothes.
  • If someone attempts to sell you something that you don’t desire, don’t be afraid to say “no.” If you smile and decline, you won’t insult them in particular.

Lumbini Tour from Cambodia and Myanmar: Cost

The tour package varies upon the itinerary you choose to take. Normally the cost for lumbini tour from Cambodia and Myanmar starts from Nrs.36000 (KHR. 1153133)(MMK. 523418) per person for 4 days 5 nights Trip. Additionally, your tour cost totally depends on your personal expenses and luxury you choose. The above mentioned price includes your tour guide fee, accommodation, entry fees, pick up and Drop off.

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Female Tour and Trekking Guide in Nepal

Last Updated on July 14, 2022 by Alpha Adventure Treks

To improve the representation of women in Nepal’s tourist industry, female guides are available for Nepal Treks, Nepal Tours, and other travel-related activities. This is a further step toward empowering women in Nepalese culture. It is a good idea to go with a female guide because they are kinder and more accommodating with timing. They also make the greatest friends for single female travelers who find it strange to stroll with a man guide. The number of female tour and hiking guides in Nepal has drastically increased in recent years. Nowadays, there are a lot of requests for female guides. Travelers who adjust to having female guides with them are more dependable and secure. However, this does not imply that the male guides are not providing security.

Why Female Tour Guide?

It’s a terrific question, to be sure. If you are visiting Nepal and want to hire a guide, you must be concerned about hiring a female guide. whether you are taking a tour of the city or hiking a mountain. The finest tour guides are always female. In every way, they offer you better guidance than the male. Take a female guide whether you are on a trek or a tour. Female tour guides must pay a lot of money, as was already said, to obtain licenses for tours and treks. They are unable to keep their money without finding employment. Being a guide in Nepal requires a significant commitment. Therefore, if you’re a traveler, please be concerned because you’re not much of a threat to them. Female guides are the best choice for single female travelers since they provide them with a friend with whom they can share experiences, communicate more effectively, and feel comfortable. For a woman traveler who prefers to take a female guide, female guides are better.

Safety and Security:

Although traveling in Nepal is relatively safe, it is always a good idea to have a guide with you. The female tour guide genuinely cares about your security and safety. It is preferable to trek with a female guide because they are more knowledgeable about what to do and what not to do if you get sick while out on the trail and will learn what to do if you have a significant issue.

Comfortable:

The people that travel with you will be your guides. The female members of the guide team are all very kind, ready to help, and very useful. For reasons of convenience, to prevent sexual harassment, and to better understand their issues while on the trail, many female trekkers want female guides. Both female trekkers and female trekking guides benefit from the practice of using female trekking guides.

Knowledge:

Female guides from Nepal are knowledgeable about the geography, history, varied cultures and traditions, festivals, and various wild species of the nation. You will surely benefit from a female guide’s wide experience as you learn about every facet of Nepal. The entire time you are on your hiking trips, all-female guides work well with you and give you accurate information.

Knowledgeable of culture and nature:

You can learn more about history, culture, and religion from guides because they have both theoretical knowledge and actual field visit understandings. They have the knowledge, expertise, and training necessary to debate regional, national, and even global issues. When you visit a shrine, you will learn about the corresponding locations, their significance, the reasons they are well-known, and the kind of lifestyles the locals lead.

Adhere to the Itineraries:

The phrase “throwing a stone in the ocean” describes the risk of traveling alone in an unfamiliar location. There may be a bewildering array of complicated pathways, particularly in trekking. If you are hiking alone, it’s possible that you will miss the path that could take you to your next location. As there are numerous hiking possibilities in the same area, it is possible to become confused by the routes. The guide directs you to the proper trekking routes, takes you to the most well-known viewpoints, important locations to see, and selects the finest lodging option. As a result, it is always a good idea to go with a leader.

How Can Female Trekkers Find Female Trekking Guides in Nepal?

You can find a ton of travel and trekking businesses on Google. They are frequently connected to female guides. Once they have received their license from an approved company, some tour and trekking guides are totally committed to the businesses. They are constantly accessible. If a company has any female guides, you can discover their list on their website. You can also employ independent female tour guides, but you might not feel fully secure doing so. You should thus reserve your tour with a reputable travel agency that employs totally responsible female tour and hiking guides.

How much does a female Nepalese tour or trekking guide cost?

Since there are significantly less female tour/trekking guides in Nepal than there are male ones. As a result, their price is somewhat higher than that of male guides. Although the cost of the guides may change depending on the circumstance and the number of the group. Female tour/trekking guides cost, on average, $25 per day.

Conclusion:

The phrase “women empowerment” is ubiquitous these days. The travel industry, like many other industries, gives women the chance to lead people from different countries. In an effort to promote gender equality, the idea of a female trekking guide was developed. A culture of female trekking guides has been developed in Nepal by a number of travel, tour, and trekking organizations. In today’s male-dominated culture, women are underrepresented in entrepreneurship. Particularly in rural areas, the majority of women are engaged in domestic work. By choosing a job as a hiking guide, women are gaining ground in the tourism industry, particularly in the hiking sector. As they visit various locations, they have the chance to learn more about local cultures and the surrounding natural environment. They are also dependable and compassionate, so you can simply share your issues with them while traveling. With the female guides’ assistance, the trip’s risks can be quickly resolved.

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