CLIMB MERA PEAK -15 DAYS

  • 15 Days
Price per personUS$2099
We Offer Group Price
No. of peoplePrice P.P
1 - 1 US$ 2599
2 - 2 US$ 2350
3 - 5 US$ 2200
6 - 10 US$ 2199
11 - 16 US$ 2099
03 May, 2024
$2599 x 1 guests:
$2599

Total
$2599
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  • Trip Duration15 Days
  • Difficulty LevelStrenuous
  • Best SeasonMarch- May & Sep- Dec
  • Max Altitude6476 m

Overview

Climb to the highest trekking peak in Nepal located at an elevation of 6476 meters right above sea level, and enjoy conspicuous views of thriving mountains including the world’s six highest mountains namely Mt Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga

Highlights of the Mear Peak Climb-15 Days 

  • Dramatic moutain flight to Lukla
  • Visit the ancient monastery in Tengboche
  • Challenge yourself at an altitude above 600o meters!
  • Enjoy the dazzling Panoramic mountain views of the Everest region
  • Interact with friendly local people and taste local meals 
  • Climbing Nepal's highest trekking peak 

 Benefits

  • Free Airport transportation on arrival and departure days (We will pick you up and drop you off) 
  • Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, Down jacket, and walking poles (rental is included if needed)
  • Duffle bag if required  (Optional) 
  • Souvenir: Trekking route map/browser and printed ART's hiking T-shirt
  • An Oximeter to measure your Oxygen and Pulse at a high altitude to find out the accurate health condition while you are trekking in the mountain.
  • WOKI TOKI - for communication during the trek 

 

Mera Peak Overview in Details

The Mera Peak climb is one of the most fascinating trekking peaks to climb in Nepal. This peak is also the highest trekking peak situated at an altitude of 6476 meters from sea level as it entirely engages through the world’s most exciting places on the Himalayas, charming Sherpa villages, and lush forests alongside a culturally rich and friendly Sherpa people to the summit of the world’s most famous peak of Mera.

The climb of the 6476 meters higher peak of Mera is truly a life-cheering moment that will bring something greater happiness to succeed in the way of living. However, climbing the Mera peak does not require any advanced level of climbing skills, if you are a person who is both physically and mentally fit with basic level mountaineering skills can easily be part of this adventure trip climb. You don’t really need to be considered a high level of training as it is also known as the easiest climbing peak in Nepal.

An epic journey approaches through the fascinating Hinku valley, lush high alpinist forests, logistics villages of legendary Sherpa people, a variety of flora and vegetation, and unreal beauty views of the White Mountains peaks to the less crowded zone.

This Mera peak climbing journey is formally included 2 days for acclimatization and it’s rightfully designed to be getting the best possible chance to reach a destination in a proper way that gives you a lot of joy to make it a successful and enjoyable journey.

Itinerary

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After completing our custom formalities at the Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. We will be picked us by our airport representative from Alpine Ramble Treks and taken to our hotel. We can then spend the rest of the day taking a rest or doing the last-minute of preparation for our trip to the Himalayas.

Maximum Altitude: 1450 m

Accommodation: Hotel

Meals: Breakfast, 

    Today is the first of our journey into the Himalayas, we catch an early morning flight to Lukla and begin our trek to Paiya after landing at the Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla. We walk on a jungle trail, cross a bridge over the Handi Khola and reach Surke Village. From here we continue moving south and cross the Chutok La pass before reaching the small settlement of Paiyan, also known as Chutok. Overnight in Paiya.

    Flight: 40 min

    Hiking: 5-6 hrs

    Maximum Altitude: 2,800m/9,187ft

    Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

      After breakfast, We descend for a while and reach a small bridge. From here the trail is slippery until we cross the Kari La pass. We walk through rhododendron and bamboo forests on a narrow mountain trail. On today’s trip, we also get to be in awe of the Dudhkoshi Valley. We continue our trek to Panggom Village whose settlers are dependent on farming and trading. Overnight in Panggom.

      Hiking: 5-6 hrs

      Maximum Altitude: 2,846m/9,338ft

      Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

      Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

        On the fourth day of the trek, We begin our trek after breakfast. After trekking out of Panggom, we cross the Panggom La pass. Then we ascend, walk on a steady path and turn north. We cross Peseng Kharka Khola first then after walking for some time, reach Peeng Kharka Danda. We cross Ningsow Khola (stream) before reaching the Ningsow Village. Overnight in Ningsow.

        Hiking: 5 hrs

        Maximum Altitude: 2,863m/9,394ft

        Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

          After a delicious breakfast at Ningsow, we make a move to CHhantra Khola. From Ningsow, we climb first then descend for a while and climb some more to reach Ramailo Danda. From here we get extraordinary views of Mera Peak and Salpa. After ascending and descending our trail, we enter the Makalu Barun National Park. Our trail from here to Chhatra Khola is called Pasang Lhamu trail. On the way, if we are lucky, we might even come across the elusive Red Panda. Overnight in Chhatra Khola.

          Hiking: 7 hrs

          Maximum Altitude: 2,800m/9,187ft

          Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

            Our walk towards the north on the main trail to Mera Peak. After walking on a trail next to the Majang Khola, we merge with another trail that moves alongside the Hinku Khola. Our trail moves straight ahead towards Trashing Ongma which has seasonal tea shops. We continue our trek and cross the bridge over the Sanu Khola before reaching Kothe. Overnight in Kothe.

            Hiking: 6 hrs

            Maximum Altitude: 3,691m/12,110ft

            Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

              We trek along the ridge of the Hinku Khola in the shadow of Mera Peak. We take lunch at Gondishung, the summer herders’ settlement on the west bank of the Hinku Drangka. Beyond Gondishung, we pass a 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa where we can find Mera Peak scripted in rock along with its route to reach Mera. A short walk takes us to Thaknak, which is a summer grazing area with primitive lodges and shops. Overnight in Thaknak.

              Hiking: 6 hrs

              Maximum Altitude: 4,358m/14,299ft

              Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

              Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                Hike to Khare where we will have two days for the aclimatization. Leaving Thaknak,  follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, which offers spectacular views of Charpate Himal. The trail climbs through moraines to the snout of the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers and then climbs more steeply to Khare. From here, we can see the northern face of Mera Peak which will be an amazing experience. After lunch, we can hike in and around Khare. Overnight at Khare.

                Hiking: 6 hrs

                Maximum Altitude: 5,045m/16,553ft

                Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                  Today is our relaxing day. We have a separate day set aside solely for acclimatization and basic training just to prepare ourselves better for the Mera Peak climb. Our climbing leader will help us polish our basic climbing techniques and demonstrate the best ways to use our climbing gears like the ice axe, harness, ascender climbing boots, and crampons. The training will also include learning the best climbing technique with the rope. Overnight in Khare.

                  Maximum Altitude: 5,045m/16,553ft

                  Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                  Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                    As per the limbing guide and trekking guide institute, We walk through a boulder-strewn course on a steep trail to reach the Mera Peak Base Camp. From here, we continue further through the Mera La pass to reach the Mera High Camp. Our path is along a rocky trail, which can be hazardous if it has recently snowed, as there are a number of crevasses here. We make our way to the top of the rock band, which is marked by a large cairn. Then we set up a high camp while enjoying excellent views of Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, the south face of Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamlang, and Baruntse. Overnight at Mera High Camp.

                    Hiking: 6 hrs

                    Maximum Altitude: 5,780m/18,964ft

                    Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                    Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                      Most awaited day. This is a really important day for the expedition. We wake up around 2 in the morning for breakfast. It’s going to be very cold in the beginning but soon we warm up as we continue up the glacier and onto a peculiar ridge. The first rays of the sun hit the big peaks in an amazing red glow. The route is still non-technical as we slowly climb higher into the ever-thinning air. The slope steepens for a section behind the ridge and the summit comes back into view. At the foot of the final steep summit cone, we may use a fixed rope if the climbing leader believes it’s required. The summit is only a few meters away. From the summit, we take in spectacular views of the mighty Himalayas including Mt. Everest (8,848m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Chamlang (7,319m), Baruntse (7,129m) and others. Later, we retrace our steps back to the high camp where we rest for a while before descending to Khare. Overnight in Khare.

                      Hiking: 8-9 hrs

                      Maximum Altitude: 6,461m/21,199ft

                      Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                      Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                        After having breakfast, We trek from Khare to Kothe along the same trail used previously. After reaching Kothe, we celebrate our success by trying out local delicacies and wines. Overnight in Kothe.

                        Hiking: 5-6 hrs

                        Maximum Altitude: 3,691m/12,110ft

                        Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                        Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                          Our trek to Thuli Kharka after breakfast. We climb up and descend, and cross several tributaries of the Inkhu Khola before reaching a forked trail nearby Taktho. We choose the trail on our right and continue walking. Our trail passes by a Chorten after which we walk downhill on a steep trail. Next, we ascend to Thuli Kharka and pass by another Chorten on the way. Overnight in Thuli Kharka.

                          Hiking: 6 hrs

                          Maximum Altitude: 4,300m/14,108ft

                          Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                          Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                            The last day of descending is quite challenging, as we cross the Zatrwa-La pass at 4,600. As soon as we cross the pass, we are welcomed by the sight of the beautiful Lukla Valley which is surrounded by Cho Oyu, Kongde Peak, Number Himal, Kusum Khangru, and other Himalayan peaks. From Zatrwa La pass we walk all the way down to Chutang and then straight forward to the Lukla village. In the evening we enjoy dinner in the Himalayas of Nepal with our crew. Overnight in Lukla.

                            Hiking: 6 hrs

                            Maximum Altitude: 4,600m/15,093ft

                            Accommodation: Hotel/Tea House (Hotel/Teahouse)

                            Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

                              On the final day in the mountain, we catch an early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. After reaching Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping. If we want to explore any other areas of Kathmandu, we may do that today. Our guides can help you with both souvenirs shopping or sightseeing. There will be a farewell dinner in the evening to celebrate the climbers’ successful summit of the Mera Peak.

                              And,

                              Final departure

                              Our adventure in Nepal officially comes to an end today in Kathamndu! There is nothing to do but trade emails with your travel companions and organize your photos. A representative from ART will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you’ll have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.


                              Please note: The trekking times indicated above are approximate and are best used as general guidelines. During the hike, you’ll be able to travel freely at your own pace.

                                Trip inclusion

                                • International and domestic Airport pick-up and drop-off and all ground transport private vehicle.
                                • Meals on a full-board basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner/ the main course) during the trek in the mountain.
                                • A highly experienced and knowledgeable English-speaking trekking and climbing guide
                                • All Food, Accommodation, Transportation, Insurance, and transportation for the guide.
                                • All necessary paperwork is Sagarmatha national park fee, climbing permit, and TIMS card. 
                                • 2 Nights tourist standard hotel in Kathmandu with twin bed sharing with your partner including breakfast.
                                • All Camping Equipment (kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, table, chair, and kitchen utensils
                                • Trekking equipment such as the Sleeping bag, down jacket, etc.. on return basic
                                • All Camping Equipment (kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, table, chair, and kitchen utensils
                                • Trekking lodge (Tea House) throughout the trek.
                                • Group gears and supplies (ropes, ice screws, snow bars).
                                • Seasonal fresh fruits desert every day 
                                • Appreciation of certificate after the successful trek
                                • Farewell Dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant with traditional music and dance
                                • Souvenir: Trekking route map/browser and printed ART company T-shirt
                                • Compressive first aid box.
                                • Emergency rescue operation assistance in arranging in case of complex health conditions (funded by travel insurance)
                                • All government, Local taxes/ vat, and official Expenses
                                • Nepal entry visa fees (you can easily issue the visa on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu). $25 USD for 15 days Visa.
                                • Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule (Foods and accommodations before and after the trek) 
                                • All kinds of beverages (tea/coffee, coke, beers, water, etc).
                                • Additional costs by out of management control due to the landscape, weather conditions, illness, changes in government policies, strikes, physical condition, etc.
                                • Surplus luggage charges for domestic airport
                                • Personal expenses such as snacks, laundry, telephone, WIFI, hot shower, etc at tea houses on a trek.
                                • Travel insurance has to cover emergency rescue evacuation from the high-altitude up to 5000 m.
                                • Personal trekking equipment for this trek 
                                • Tipping  (expected by guide and staff)
                                • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the Price Include section of this trek

                                Trip Info

                                Food on Mera Peak Climbing 

                                Trekking in the Himalayas is an amazing adventure experience of a lifetime, for multiple days of trekking we obviously need a solid diet and hygienic foods to keep us strong and energize. As we trek in the mountain our body obviously needs a good level of dieting foods like protein and carbohydrates to maintain our fitness level for the trekking. However, the meal on this trek is very handy but it might be slightly different in size/taste than it in city areas.

                                During the trek, we have a pretty wide selection of the food items on the tea houses menus which are originated and prepared by the local community, the names of the most common meals of the region as given below.

                                Common Breakfast options - Tibetan Breads (a fried bread in oil, it’s also named Gurung bread in the Annapurna area), Chapati with Cheese (dry bread- a local wheat bread), Oatmeal, French toast with jam, honey, and peanut butter, Corn Flakes, Hashed brown, fried, Scrambles and boiled eggs, pancakes, porridge with milk, Muesli, Vegetable items and any kind of hot drinks are available except espresso, Americano

                                Common Lunch options – different verity of Thukpa (noodle soup), Dahl and Bhat (Nepalese local meal), Momos ( dumplings), Tibetan / chapatti bread, Macroni, Spaghetti, Sherpa Stew, a verity of soups, steaks, potatoes items, Sandwiches, Pizza, rice with curry, spring rolls, burgers and Pizza, yak steak and desserts items.

                                Common Dinner options- Momos (dumplings) different verity of Thukpa (noodle soup), Dahl and Bhat (Nepalese local meal), Tibetan / chapatti bread, Macroni, Spaghetti, Sherpa Stew, a verity of soups, steaks, potatoes items, Sandwiches, Pizza, rice with curry, spring rolls, Raman soups, burgers and Pizza, yak steak, desserts items, hot and cold drinks are available on the menus on tea house, the menu’s selected meals are fresh and healthy with hygienic specialists by the mountain for the mountain trekkers.

                                On the tea houses, the menu has plenty of non-veg items mentioned but officially any of the meats are not on our list of recommendations because the meat in the mountain such as high areas is not sanitary and healthy. However, we would like to persuade you to avoid taking meat, Alcoholic drinks, and smoking.

                                Deseret and Snacks options,- Rice Pudding, Apple pie, fruits snicker/ mars bar, popcorns, cake, and pastries, etc.

                                Hot Drink options – Varieties of hot drinks like black/milk coffees, black/mint/ginger/Green/ lemon honey teas, hot chocolates, hot mango juice, hot oranges juice, hot pineapple juice, etc.)

                                Note; you will be staying for 2 nights in tents with the basic meals at the base camp before we climb to the peak. 

                                Water options during Mera Peak Climbing (20) Days

                                Everest region has many shops or even on tea house you will easily be found the regular bottle of mineral water to buy, also we have plenty of water sources along the way, refilling the water from the random taps or water source is potable but it will be fine to drink with a Lifetraw or using the water purification pills. Remember, water is one of the most important factors while trekking at such a high altitude and it might be replaced as oxygen – at least 2-4 L water per day is recommended.

                                Accommodation facts on Mera Peak Climbing (20) Days

                                Accommodations on the mountain are very simple in tea hoses. The rooms typically only 2- 3 single beds with nice and warm blankets, pillows, comfortable matrices, attached bathrooms (not everywhere), and nice views. However, a single private room will be provided during the trek without any extra cost for solo female travelers.

                                During the trek, we will ensure and accommodate you to the best available tea houses with great views of the mountain and sceneries.

                                NOTE: Kathmandu has a large range of luxury stars hotel offers to select for your stay. However, we will also be pleased to be part of this help to make the reservations for the 4 and 5-star hotel booking as well on request.

                                Passport and Visa

                                If you are traveling to Nepal you need to have a visa to enter Nepal. However, the arrival visa is available at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu where you can simply get an On Arrival Visa” and you must enter Nepal within six months from the visa issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter Nepal.

                                You will be charged $40 USD as visa application fees for 30 days tourist visa to the forefingers except for Chinese and India. For those tourists who have Indian and Chinese passports then you do not need a visa (Free Visa)!

                                Best Time to Do Mera Peak Climbing (20) Days

                                Choose the best month for your remarkable trekking experience of a lifetime! Nepal has five seasons like many other countries; spring, Summer, Monsoon, Autumn, and Winter. Among all these seasons there is mainly two distinct trekking season for Mera Peak Climbing (20) Days or any region treks in Nepal which are autumn and spring.

                                Spring (Pre-monsoon) – Spring includes Feb, March, April, and May, the weather in this month is largely stable and dry with a moderate climate. This time of the year is fairly perfect for trekking in the Everest region offers a crystal clear view of the mountains and sceneries every day, the Temperature can reach up to 15- 20 degrees Celsius in the daytime and the temperature the nighttime can drop down to - 8/12 degrees Celsius. The spring welcomes thousands of flora and vegetation that make the trek more beautiful and enjoyable in Nepal.

                                Autumn (Post monsoon)- Autumn is another great season for trekking on Island Pe, Autumn includes the months of September, October, November, and December. During the autumn, the temperatures should be rated as between 14-20 degrees in the daytime, and nighttime can decrease to -5/10 degrees Celsius, it’s great for trekking.

                                Travel Insurance

                                For Safety reasons, Travel insurance is mandatory for trekkers in participating in any trek and tour programs in the mountains. Getting travel insurance, especially while traveling in the mountain areas is like security on which you can rely and enjoy your trip without any worries. We highly recommend getting good compressive travel insurance that covers things like emergency helicopter rescue, and medical evacuations expenses it will be assisted protection tour to cover personal injury, injury, repatriation expenses, and any kind of illness will be covered. Having good travel insurance will not only guarantee you peace of mind while you travel with us but also provide you with complete coverage for anything things that may go wrong.

                                Packing list for Island Peak Climb

                                The following lists are the essentials trekking gear that is recommended for trekking in Nepal and all listed gears can also buy easily in Kathmandu, Kathmandu has a number of shops selling the necessary clothes and gear for trekkers.

                                • A few pairs of Thermal tops
                                • Fleece jacket/pullover
                                • Windcheater - waterproof shell jacket one pair
                                • Down jacket -( It will be provided by the company if you do not have your own)
                                • Comfortable Fleece/wool trousers
                                • Trekking pants- at least 2 pairs
                                • Mittens/woolen gloves
                                • Warm Hiking socks
                                • Essential gear of climbing 
                                • Trekking sue with spare laces
                                • Pair of flip flop
                                • Underwears & Swiming costume
                                • Hiking Cotton trousers/t-shirts
                                • Sun hat/scarf
                                • Sunglasses
                                • Sleeping bag -( It will be provided by the company if you do not have your own)
                                • Trekking poles (Not 100%)
                                • Day bag above 40 L
                                • 1 set- Headlamp
                                • Small lock for the day backpack
                                • Reusable water bottles- 2 letters
                                • Water purification tablets/ electric light
                                • Wash towel
                                • Toiletries (wet tissue, quick-drying towel, toilet paper, moisturizers, lip balms, sunscreens, sanitary pads, hand sanitizer, nail clipper, small mirror, toothpaste & brush, etc)
                                • Rain poncho
                                • Basic personal first aid kit

                                Safety and Satisfactions

                                SAFETY IS OUR TOP PRIORITY- NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE SAFETY AND HEALTH OF OUR CLIENTS AND EMPLOYEES.

                                On this trek, you will be accompanied by one of the experienced and friendly trekking guides/ Sherpa who originally come from the mountain (same region) of Nepal, the guide will be carrying all the essentials equipment with a first aid kit for safety reasons; we would like you to take some of your own personal mediation on this trek. However, in the emergency case, if our clients have any trouble with mountain sickness or any unforeseen circumstances then we will always be standing by to send a rescue helicopter to bring our clients back to lower places or Kathmandu.

                                Note: During the trek, make sure you are always in the safe zone of the place wherever you are while trekking on the mountain because you may encounter a number of mules, yaks are carrying the suppliers for hotels, Yaks Donkey and Jokpa use for the major transportations in the Himalayas region, as we always need to be aware with them, and stay at the safe place, especially at the narrow section of the trail.

                                Responsible tourism

                                Our experienced field staff/team strongly believes that we all are equally responsible to act in favor of the local culture and environment. We would like to follow the important role of following the rules.

                                • please respect the local people and their laws, custom, and their beliefs

                                • Please always ask your guides for permission before doing something in the local community.
                                • please support the keep environment clean, wherever you would travel and dispose of rubbish
                                • Please help the local community to encourage the positive sides of tourism as long as possible.
                                • We Alpine Ramble Treks are involved in the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) and organize eco-friendly trips that teach to make the sustainable positive environmentally sensitive of both travelers and communities.

                                Transportations on Trek

                                Alpine Ramble provides all the necessary transportation for your trip including free arrival and departure transportation services. On your arrival, you will be warmly welcomed by our airport representative with traditional flowers then you will be reassigned to the respective Hotel. Similarly, we will also provide private vehicles for the city tour like Kathmandu valley sightseeing, Nagarkot Sunrise view tour, or any others in Nepal on request.

                                Booking and payment process

                                Alpine Ramble Treks (P) Ltd. is a government-authorized and registered trekking and adventure operator based in Nepal. The company registered number is 178805/074/075. We are also associated with various local and international tourism associations, therefore, any adventure-interested persons are heartily welcomed to be booked and be part of our family now, we treat you as family members while traveling with us. we called mountain family, home away from home with us.

                                To process a trip booking with us, you're required to deposit 10 % of the full trip cost in advance to the prior time to make sure all the reservations such as Hotels, guides, trekking permits, transportation, etc. the remaining the payment can be easily made to us on your arrival by credit cards or in cash - cash would be much appreciated. At the same time, we would also like to request you to send us all your documents such as passport, travel insurance copies, and flight details at the time of booking.

                                Extra personal expenses on trekking

                                During the trek, all your foods are included in the package (Lunch, Breakfast, and Dinner with hot drinks), the foods will be served as per the package program and besides that, any personal and Barbier bills would be extra.

                                Last-minute booking

                                The last-minute booking can be made by any interested travelers a day before the trip gets started. Moreover, the payment should be made 100% if you are booking this for the last minute and the booking can be made directly through the online form or, by sending us an email, messages on Whatsapp, or by calling. But, Last minute booking may not be acceptable for Bhutan and Tibet trip.

                                We look forward to experiencing this trip with you in the land of the mighty mountains, and the place of Lord Gautama Buddha