At Safe Holiday Adventure we assure you that we can meet your dreams of a magical time in Nepal. From the plains of the Terai in the south to the breathtaking Himalaya to the north. The scenery will stay in your mind forever and the people will welcome you with an open heart. Why not look through the website and blog for ideas where you would like to visit and then contact us so that we can ensure that you book the holiday of a lifetime.
Mardi Himal Trek Highlights: Scenic drive from Pokhara to Kande. Peaceful trails and tranquil forests. Exploration of beautiful Australian Camp, Pothana, and Pitam Deurali. Enjoying the rhododendron forest and blooming flora during the spring season. Stunning views from Badal Danda, High Camp, and Mardi Himal View Point, offering up-close Views of mountains such as Fishtail, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. Visiting…
Read MoreThe Nar Phu Valley trek permit, a gateway to the hidden gem of the Manang region, serves as the key to unlocking the wonders of this untouched terrain. To embark on this extraordinary journey, trekkers must obtain two essential permits: the Nar Phu Valley Restricted Area Permit (RAP) and the Annapurna Conservation Area Project Permit (ACAP). The ACAP, facilitating environmental…
Read MoreThe Annapurna Circuit Trek offers diverse itinerary options, ranging from 10 to 18 days. These routes unveil stunning landscapes, charming villages, and majestic Himalayan peaks, providing an unforgettable trekking experience. Welcome to the awe-inspiring Annapurna Circuit, a trek that promises a rich tapestry of landscapes, cultures, and challenges. As you prepare to embark on this unforgettable journey, choosing the right…
Read More7 days Langtang Trek facts: Here's a table summarizing the Langtang trek overview: Distance ⇔ 77 km/48 mi (including Kyanjin Ri peak) Highest Point ⇔ 3800 m/12 467 ft. on Langtang trek, 4600 m/15 000 ft if climbing Kyanjin Ri peak Highlights ⇔ Kyanjin Ri View Point(3800 m/12 467 ft. Guide or porter ⇔ Compulsory as per the new rules…
Read More"Discover the thrill of the Everest 3-Pass Trek – a breathtaking Himalayan adventure. Conquer stunning landscapes, iconic passes, and create lasting memories amidst the world's highest peaks." Everest 3-Pass Trek General Information: The Everest Three Passes Trek beckons adventurers to Nepal's stunning landscapes, featuring the challenging Renjo La, Cho La, and Kongma La passes. This guide is your key to…
Read More"Unveiling Adventure, Calculating Thrills: Trek into Tranquility with the 6 Days Langtang Trek – Your Cost-Effective Gateway to Himalayan Majesty!" 6 Days Langtang Trek Cost Overview Planning your Langtang trek in 2024 ? Well, figuring out how much it will cost is like putting together puzzle pieces. Let's break it down in simple terms! The Langtang trek is like going…
Read MoreTable of Content Introduction to Manaslu Trekking Why Permits are Necessary Types of Permits Required Important Permit Regulations Manaslu Trek Permit Cost Manaslu Permit Trek Itinerary Preparation in terms of Physical Fitness Medical Considerations for Manaslu Trekking Gear Checklist and Packing Tips Frequently Asked Questions about Manaslu Trekking Permits Conclusion Introduction to Manaslu Trekking: Welcome to the enchanting realm of…
Read MoreThe Poon Hill trek stands as one of Nepal's most beloved short treks, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Nestled within the famed Annapurna region, this relatively easy trek is perfect for adventurers seeking a taste of Nepal's spectacular landscapes without committing to lengthy expeditions. The journey typically spans 4 to 5 days, making it…
Read MoreManaslu Circuit Trek Introduction: The Manaslu Circuit Trek presents an enchanting journey through the heart of the Nepalese Himalayas, offering adventurers a blend of cultural immersion, rugged terrain, and breathtaking scenery. Named after the eighth highest peak in the world, Mount Manaslu, this trek stands as a testament to the raw beauty and serenity of the remote regions of Nepal.…
Read MoreWelcome to Lukla Airport, the gateway to the awe-inspiring Everest region and the starting point of an exhilarating adventure towards the iconic Everest Base Camp. Nestled in the heart of the Himalayas, Lukla Airport serves as the lifeline for trekkers embarking on the challenging yet rewarding journey to the world's highest peak. As you step onto the tarmac, anticipation builds…
Read MoreManaslu Circuit Trek stands as a pinnacle of Himalayan exploration, an expedition meticulously curated by Green Valley Nepal Treks. Unveiling the Manaslu Trekking Itinerary and Cost for 2024 and 2025, this 14-day odyssey begins at a compelling USD 895 per person. Fusing natural splendor with cultural resonance, the journey commences amidst Kathmandu's urban hustle, culminating in the challenging ascents of…
Read MoreTable of Content: Annapurna Base Camp Trek Overview Trek Highlights and Scenic Marvels Optimal Timing for the Trek How much does it cost to trek to Annapurna base camp? Trail Map and Key Landmarks Trek Routes and Unique Pathways Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary 6, 7, 10 days Itinerary Inclusions in Trek Costs Exclusions Beyond the Cost Avalanche Risks Awareness…
Read MoreEmbarking on the exhilarating journey to Everest Base Camp is a dream for many adventure seekers, but the question of whether to hire a guide or porter often arises. While it's not a strict requirement to enlist their services, recent rules suggest the importance of having a guide or porter for safety reasons. The regulations, albeit not strictly enforced, underscore…
Read MoreThe Ghorepani-Poon Hill trek in the Annapurna region of Nepal offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas and a unique cultural experience. One of the key decisions for trekkers is whether to embark on the journey in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction. Both routes have their advantages, and the choice depends on individual preferences and trekking goals. The clockwise route typically…
Read MoreNepal, a land of majestic mountains and rich cultural heritage, has been a coveted destination for trekkers and adventure enthusiasts. While exploring the breathtaking landscapes and immersing yourself in the local culture, it's essential to understand and respect the tipping culture that plays a significant role in expressing gratitude towards the hardworking guides, porters, and drivers who contribute to the…
Read More"Unveil the Heights in 6 Days: Annapurna Base Camp Trek from Pokhara!" Trip Facts: Duration: 6 days Maximum Altitude: Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 meters) Difficulty: Moderate Accommodation: Teahouses and lodges Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) Embark on a transformative 6-day journey through the heart of the Annapurna region with the Annapurna Base…
Read MoreTable of Content Overview of Cho La pass and trekking significance Benefits of Clockwise vs. Anti-clockwise routes Key factors influencing your choice Insights from trekkers on both routes Preparation and gear recommendations Awareness of potential difficulties on each route Conclusion Overview of Cho La pass and trekking significance Cho La Pass, cradled in the majestic Himalayas of Nepal, serves as…
Read MoreNepal, a jewel nestled in the embrace of the Himalayas, invites you on an unforgettable journey that transcends the ordinary and ventures into the extraordinary. A nation pulsating with vibrant culture, ancient traditions, and landscapes that defy imagination, Nepal is a tapestry of experiences waiting to be woven into your travel story. From the snow-capped peaks that kiss the sky…
Read MoreVisa Requirements To visit Nepal, travelers generally need a visa. Here's a brief overview of the visa requirements: Tourist Visa: Tourist visas are available upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and at various land entry points. The visa can also be obtained from Nepalese embassies and consulates abroad before arriving. Tourist visas are usually issued for 15, 30,…
Read MoreWinter in Nepal offers a compelling trekking experience with several advantages. Accommodation becomes more accessible during this season, as the reduced number of trekkers means less competition for lodging. This not only ensures a more comfortable journey but also provides opportunities for spontaneous route adjustments. Additionally, experienced guides and porters are readily available, offering valuable insights into the region's history,…
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