Mountain flights can be delayed due to weather. Always keep buffer days in your itinerary.
Tea houses or lodges provide basic rooms with beds and blankets. Some offer attached bathrooms.
Yes, you need a VISA to travel to Nepal. You must obtain the Tourist VISAs even if you are entering Nepal for any other purpose than just for Tour, mountaineering, visiting family and friends, and many more.
Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are ideal due to clear skies and moderate temperatures.
For most popular treks, a guide is recommended for safety, navigation, and cultural insights. Porters can carry your luggage if desired.
Moderate fitness is sufficient for most treks, but higher altitude treks require good stamina and acclimatization.
Yes. Common permits include TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and national park or conservation area permits, depending on the region.
Welcome to the Beta Version of
Peaceful Himalaya
We're still working on some features, so check back soon for updates. Thank you for
your patience!