Budget trekking is the best option for travelers who want to experience the Himalayas with a limited budget. For all the trekking enthusiasts in the world, we invite you to visit Nepal and explore this Himalayan region with comfort and a reasonable price.
Your essentials for hiking in the Himalayas will be covered by our budget packages. To ensure that your walk is comfortable, we supply you with obliging and amusing porters (English speaking) who will carry up to 12kgs of weight. As porters are experienced trekkers, they will also be help you with your needs during the trek. Included in the budget trek cost are additional services like ground transportation to and from the starting and finishing points of the trek, cozy and warm lodges during the trek, and permits required to trek in Nepal’s various trekking regions.
It should be noted that hiring a guide will come at an additional expense, raising the overall cost of the trek. However, if you feel the need, we can also provide excellent guides for you. And lastly, we request our travelers to carry the basic necessities such as trekking gears, warm clothes, hot water bottles, sunglasses, trekking poles etc. with themselves as it will not be provided by the company.
One of the easier and widely popular treks in Nepal is the Lantang Valley Trek, which starts in Syabru Besi and is reachable by a nine-hour drive north of the Kathmandu valley. This trek can be finished in seven to nine days, covering a distance of about eighty to ninety kilometers, depending on the exact itinerary and trekker pace. This hike progressively gains altitude till reaching Kyanjin Ri Hill, 4,600 meters above sea level. The goal of the Langtang Valley Budget Trek is to comfortably finish this journey within the travelers’ restricted means.
This walk gives amazing views of the Ganesh Himal, Langtang Lirung, Gang Chhenpo, Dorje Lakpa, and other high peaks. It also showcases the customs of the traditional tamang villages, their stunning monasteries, and their stone houses. Along the way, there are guest houses—also referred to as tea houses—where hikers can stay comfortably and eat hot meals. Along with other Nepalese cuisines, the dinners usually feature dhido and gundruk, sel roti, yak cheese, and yum, thukpa, a type of curd from Nepal. When the weather is consistent, the spring and fall are the ideal seasons for the Lantang Valley Budget Trek.