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Pikey Peak Trekking
Pikey Peak Trekking 8 days

The Pikey Peak Trek is a spectacular trekking experience in the Solukhumbu district of Nepal, offered by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition. This trek is renowned for its panoramic Himalayan views, including Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Annapurna, making it one of the most scenic treks in Nepal. Unlike the popular Everest Base Camp trek, the Pikey Peak Trek remains relatively untouched by large crowds, allowing trekkers to enjoy a serene and authentic cultural experience. The journey passes through charming Sherpa villages, rhododendron and oak forests, and scenic ridges that showcase the natural beauty of the region.The trek typically begins from Dhap or Phaplu, which are accessible by road from Kathmandu. From the starting point, the trail winds through traditional Sherpa settlements such as Jhaper, Junbesi, and Saleri, providing trekkers a glimpse into the local lifestyle and Buddhist culture. Along the way, you’ll encounter ancient monasteries, prayer flags, and mani walls that reflect the spiritual essence of the region. A highlight of the trek is reaching Pikey Peak (4,065m), famously praised by Sir Edmund Hillary for offering one of the best panoramic views of Mount Everest. The trek usually takes 5-7 days to complete, depending on the chosen route and pace.Highlights of Pikey Peak Trek:Spectacular sunrise views from Pikey PeakPanoramic views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and other Himalayan peaksImmersive cultural experience in traditional Sherpa villagesModerate trekking suitable for various experience levelsLess crowded and off-the-beaten-path trekking routeBest Season for Pikey Peak TrekkingThe best time to trek Pikey Peak is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer clear skies, pleasant weather, and stunning visibility of the Himalayan range. In spring, the hills and forests bloom with vibrant rhododendrons, adding a splash of color to the trail. Autumn is also ideal as the post-monsoon skies are crisp, and the mountain panoramas are unobstructed, making it perfect for photography and enjoying the natural scenery.Winter (December to February) can be very cold, particularly at higher altitudes, and snowfall may block some paths, while the summer monsoon (June to August) brings heavy rainfall, making trails slippery and prone to landslides. Trekking in these off-seasons is only recommended for experienced trekkers prepared for harsh conditions. By choosing the optimal season, trekkers can ensure a safer, more comfortable, and visually rewarding journey.Best season key points:Spring (March-May): Blooming flowers, moderate temperatureAutumn (September-November): Clear skies, post-monsoon mountain viewsAvoid monsoon: Risk of landslides and slippery trailsWinter trekking: Cold and snowy, suitable for experienced trekkersPikey Peak Trekking Difficulty and TransportationThe Pikey Peak Trek is considered a moderate trek, suitable for both beginner and experienced trekkers. The trail involves gradual ascents and descents, with the highest point being Pikey Peak at 4,065 meters. The trek requires basic physical fitness, and trekkers should be prepared for long walking days of 4-6 hours, occasionally climbing steep paths to reach viewpoints. Compared to Everest Base Camp or other high-altitude treks, Pikey Peak offers a more relaxed pace and less strenuous altitude gain, reducing the risk of altitude sickness.Transportation for Pikey Peak Trek:Kathmandu to Dhap: Approximately 8-hour drive (240 km) via private vehicle or jeepPhaplu to Kathmandu: 8–9 hour drive (280 km)Local jeeps and buses are available, but Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition provides private transportation for comfort and flexibility.Key points:Moderate trekking difficulty, suitable for most fitness levelsLong walking days (4–6 hours) with gradual elevation gainPrivate transport recommended for comfort and convenienceTrek includes a combination of forest trails, ridges, and village pathsFood and Accommodation for Pikey Peak TrekkingDuring the Pikey Peak Trek, accommodation is mostly in teahouses and lodges located in Sherpa villages along the trail. Teahouses provide basic but comfortable rooms with shared or private bathrooms. The lodges often have cozy common areas where trekkers can relax, enjoy meals, and meet fellow travelers. The journey through remote villages ensures authentic cultural experiences while enjoying traditional hospitality.Food along the trek is simple, nutritious, and caters to the needs of trekkers. You can enjoy local Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (rice with lentil soup), momo (dumplings), noodles, and soups. Many teahouses also offer continental meals and beverages like tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. Trekkers should carry some snacks and energy bars for long walking days, especially when reaching remote sections with limited food options.Food and accommodation highlights:Teahouse and lodge accommodation in villagesBasic, clean, and comfortable facilitiesLocal Nepali cuisine (dal bhat, momo, soups)Some lodges offer continental dishes and beveragesIdeal for immersing in Sherpa culture while trekkingPikey Peak Trekking PermitsTo trek in the Solu region where Pikey Peak is located, trekkers are required to obtain specific permits. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition assists with arranging all permits before or during your trip. Key permits include:TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System): Required for all trekkers in Nepal to track trekking activity and ensure safety.Solu-Khumbu Restricted Area Permit: This is necessary as Pikey Peak lies in a restricted region, ensuring conservation and regulated tourism.Permits are easy to obtain through licensed trekking agencies, and it is recommended not to attempt trekking without proper documentation. Having permits ensures access to trails, teahouses, and local villages while supporting local conservation efforts.Key points for permits:TIMS Card mandatory for all trekkersRestricted Area Permit for Solu-Khumbu regionPermits can be arranged by Nepal Planet Treks & ExpeditionEnsures safety, conservation, and legal trekking accessWhy Choose Pikey Peak TrekkingPikey Peak Trekking is ideal for trekkers seeking off-the-beaten-path adventures in Nepal. Unlike the crowded Everest Base Camp trek, Pikey Peak offers serene trails with fewer tourists, allowing a more personal connection with nature and local culture. Trekkers can witness breathtaking Himalayan panoramas, explore Sherpa villages, and experience Buddhist traditions in a peaceful environment.The trek is highly recommended for those who appreciate moderate trekking challenges, cultural immersion, and stunning sunrise and sunset views from the peak. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures a safe, well-organized experience, with expert guides, comfortable teahouse stays, and private transportation, making the journey stress-free and memorable. The combination of natural beauty, cultural richness, and authentic hospitality makes Pikey Peak Trekking a rewarding adventure for all.Reasons to choose Pikey Peak Trek:Less crowded and off-the-beaten-path trekking routePanoramic Himalayan views including EverestAuthentic Sherpa village experiences and Buddhist cultureModerate difficulty suitable for most trekkersExpert guidance and support from Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition

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Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek
Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek 8 days

The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is one of Nepal’s most rewarding Himalayan adventures, perfectly designed for trekkers who want a high-altitude mountain experience within a limited timeframe. This trek leads you deep into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded by towering peaks such as Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, and the iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail). With a well-planned itinerary, trekkers can reach Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m) in just a few days while still enjoying diverse landscapes and rich cultural encounters.The journey begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, followed by a drive to Nayapul and a trek through charming Gurung villages like Ghandruk and Chhomrong. Along the trail, trekkers pass through lush rhododendron forests, terraced farmlands, cascading waterfalls, and alpine terrain. Each day offers a new perspective of the Himalayas, making the trek visually captivating and emotionally fulfilling.Organized by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition, this short trek is ideal for adventurers seeking comfort, safety, and authentic local experiences without committing to a long expedition.Stunning views of Annapurna and MachhapuchhreTraditional Gurung and Magar villagesNatural hot springs, forests, and glaciersWell-paced itinerary suitable for short holidaysBest Season for Annapurna Base Camp Short TrekChoosing the right season is essential for an enjoyable Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek. The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), when the weather is stable and mountain views are crystal clear. During these months, temperatures are moderate, trails are dry, and visibility is at its best.Spring is especially beautiful due to blooming rhododendron forests that paint the hillsides in red, pink, and white. Wildlife sightings are also more common during this time. Autumn, on the other hand, offers crisp air, vibrant landscapes, and excellent trekking conditions after the monsoon season. Festivals like Dashain and Tihar add cultural richness to the journey.Winter trekking is possible but colder, particularly at higher altitudes, while the monsoon season brings rain and leeches, making trails slippery. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition carefully plans departures during optimal seasons for safety and comfort.Best Time Summary:Spring: Clear views, flowers in bloomAutumn: Stable weather, best visibilityWinter: Fewer crowds, cold temperaturesMonsoon: Not recommended due to rainAnnapurna Base Camp Short Trek – Difficulty and TransportationThe Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness and a positive attitude. Daily walking hours range from 5 to 7 hours on stone steps, forest trails, and gradual ascents. While no technical climbing is required, altitude gain and steep staircases can be physically demanding.Acclimatization is naturally managed due to gradual elevation increases, but trekkers should still be mindful of altitude-related symptoms. Our experienced guides from Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition monitor trekkers closely and adjust pacing when necessary.Transportation is well-organized and includes a domestic flight between Kathmandu and Pokhara, followed by a private drive to Nayapul. This saves time and ensures a smooth travel experience.Difficulty & Transport Highlights:Moderate trekking difficultyNo mountaineering experience requiredScenic domestic flights includedProfessional guides and portersFood and Accommodation for Annapurna Base Camp Short TrekAccommodation during the trek is mainly in comfortable tea houses, which provide basic yet cozy rooms with twin beds, blankets, and shared bathrooms. At lower elevations, facilities are more developed, while higher up, accommodation becomes simpler due to remoteness.Meals are freshly prepared and nutritious, focusing on energy-rich foods such as Dal Bhat, noodles, soups, rice, potatoes, and Tibetan bread. Vegetarian options are widely available and recommended at higher altitudes. Hot drinks like ginger tea and lemon honey are popular and helpful for acclimatization.Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition carefully selects lodges known for cleanliness, good food, and warm hospitality.Food & Stay Highlights:Hygienic tea house accommodationLocal and international meal optionsFreshly cooked, energy-rich foodWarm dining areas in cold regionsAnnapurna Base Camp Short Trek – PermitsTo trek in the Annapurna region, trekkers must obtain two mandatory permits, which are arranged by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition to ensure a hassle-free journey.The Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) supports environmental protection and local community development. The TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) helps authorities track trekkers for safety and security.Our team handles all permit paperwork in Kathmandu, allowing trekkers to focus entirely on their adventure.Required Permits:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)TIMS CardPassport copy and photos requiredWhy Choose Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek with Nepal Planet Treks & ExpeditionThe Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is perfect for travelers seeking a high-altitude Himalayan experience in a short time. It combines natural beauty, cultural immersion, and physical challenge in a well-balanced itinerary.Choosing Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures professional service, experienced local guides, flexible itineraries, and personalized care. We prioritize safety, comfort, and responsible tourism while delivering unforgettable trekking experiences.Why Trek With Us:Experienced, English-speaking guidesCustomizable itinerariesFair pricing with quality serviceStrong focus on safety and sustainability

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Royal Family Trek
Royal Family Trek 8 days

The Royal Family Trek, also known as the Royal Trek, is one of Nepal’s most charming short treks, located north of the Annapurna region near Pokhara. This trek gained its name from the 1980s when Prince Charles and his entourage of 90 people traveled along this route. Unlike the more crowded trekking trails in the Annapurna region, the Royal Trek offers a quieter, more intimate trekking experience. It winds through lush valleys, terraced hillsides, and picturesque villages such as Bijayapur, Kalikasthan, and Shaklung, providing a unique glimpse into the local Gurung, Magar, and other ethnic communities.Trekking along this route allows you to witness the stunning Annapurna Himalayan range, rice terraces, and traditional hillside farms. The trek is ideal for beginners, families, and those who prefer a short and comfortable trekking experience without compromising the beauty of the Himalayan scenery. The journey concludes at the tranquil Begnas Lake, about 30 kilometers from Pokhara, offering serene landscapes that are perfect for relaxation and photography.Cultural interactions with Gurung and Magar communitiesViews of snow-capped Annapurna peaksLess crowded, peaceful trailsTraditional villages and terraced farmlandBest Season for Royal Family TrekThe Royal Trek can be enjoyed almost year-round, but the best trekking seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is clear, allowing unobstructed views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Spring is especially beautiful, as the rhododendrons bloom along the trail, adding vibrant reds and pinks to the green hillsides.Autumn provides stable weather with crisp air and ideal temperatures for trekking, making it perfect for photography and outdoor activities. While winter (December to February) is colder and less crowded, the trail is still accessible. Monsoon season (June to August) is less recommended due to slippery paths and possible landslides, but some adventurers enjoy the lush green landscapes that this season brings.Key points for seasons:Spring: Rhododendron blooms, mild weatherAutumn: Clear skies, best visibilityWinter: Cold but quiet, fewer trekkersMonsoon: Lush green scenery, trail may be slipperyRoyal Family Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Royal Family Trek is considered an easy to moderate trek, making it suitable for beginners, families, and trekkers with limited time. The trek involves short daily walking distances (3–6 hours) with gradual ascents and descents, making altitude sickness less of a concern compared to higher Himalayan treks. The highest point of the trek, Shaklung, is 1,730 meters, which is relatively low for Himalayan trekking.Transportation for the trek is flexible. You can start from either Kathmandu or Pokhara, with daily drives connecting the cities and the trailheads. Roads are mostly paved or well-maintained, and private vehicles, tourist buses, or taxis can be arranged through Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition for comfort and convenience.Highlights of difficulty and transport:Easy to moderate trekking levelShort daily walking hoursMinimal risk of altitude sicknessAccessible by road from Kathmandu or PokharaFood and Accommodation for Royal Family TrekAlong the Royal Trek, trekkers will find a range of food and lodging options in traditional tea houses and local lodges. Meals often include Nepali staples such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), and seasonal vegetables. Tea houses along the trail are simple but comfortable, offering basic amenities like clean rooms, bedding, and bathrooms.In Pokhara and Kathmandu, Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition can arrange hotels ranging from budget to luxury, ensuring that trekkers have a comfortable start and finish to their journey. Some accommodations along the trail may have limited electricity and Wi-Fi, but this enhances the authentic trekking experience and allows you to disconnect and enjoy nature.Food and accommodation highlights:Traditional Nepali meals along the trekComfortable tea house lodgesHotels in Pokhara and Kathmandu arranged by the companyBasic amenities available along the trailRoyal Family Trek PermitsTrekking in the Royal Trek region requires certain permits, which Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition can arrange for you. The main permits include:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): Required for trekking in the Annapurna regionTrekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card: Essential for all registered trekkersThese permits help support local conservation efforts and ensure safe trekking practices. They are typically issued within a few hours in Kathmandu or Pokhara, and having them arranged in advance avoids unnecessary delays during your journey.Key points:ACAP permit requiredTIMS card mandatoryCompany handles permit arrangementsWhy Choose Royal Family TrekThe Royal Family Trek is perfect for trekkers who want a short, culturally rich, and scenic Himalayan adventure. Unlike the more crowded Annapurna Base Camp or Ghorepani Poon Hill treks, this route offers a peaceful and immersive experience with opportunities to witness traditional lifestyles, interact with local communities, and capture incredible photographic memories.Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures a smooth, comfortable, and safe trekking experience with professional guides, well-planned accommodations, and flexible itineraries tailored to your preferences. This trek is especially ideal for beginners, families, photographers, and anyone wanting a taste of the Himalayas without the extreme altitude or strenuous effort.Reasons to choose the Royal Trek:Easy and beginner-friendly routeLess crowded, authentic cultural experienceStunning Annapurna Himalayan viewsProfessional support from Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition

Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini Tour
Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini Tour 8 days

The Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini Tour by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition is an immersive journey through Nepal’s cultural, spiritual, and natural highlights. This tour combines the historical charm of Kathmandu, the serene beauty of Pokhara, the wild adventures of Chitwan National Park, and the spiritual significance of Lumbini. Ideal for first-time visitors, families, and solo travelers, it provides a balanced mix of sightseeing, adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration over 8–10 days.Your journey begins in Kathmandu, the vibrant capital, where centuries-old temples, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and ancient royal palaces await. Witness the rich Newar culture in Patan and Bhaktapur, stroll through colorful local markets, and enjoy the unique fusion of Hindu and Buddhist traditions. From Kathmandu, travel to Pokhara, a lakeside city offering breathtaking views of the Annapurna range. Highlights include Sarangkot sunrise, paragliding over Phewa Lake, and short treks such as Australian Camp and Dhampus, which are perfect for nature lovers.The tour then takes you to Chitwan National Park, home to Bengal tigers, one-horned rhinos, and rich Tharu cultural experiences. Activities include jungle safaris, elephant rides, canoeing, and bird watching. Finally, the spiritual journey culminates in Lumbini, the birthplace of Lord Buddha. Visit the sacred Maya Devi Temple, monastic zones, and peaceful meditation sites that offer a serene end to your tour.Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites in KathmanduSunrise views and paragliding in PokharaJungle safari and wildlife spotting in ChitwanSacred pilgrimage and meditation in LumbiniIdeal for families, couples, and solo travelersBest Season for Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini TourThe best time to explore Nepal with Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition is from October to April, which is considered the dry season. During these months, the weather is mild and clear, offering stunning mountain vistas, pleasant sightseeing conditions, and safer road travel. Post-monsoon (October–November) provides crisp air, snow-capped peaks, and colorful festivals, making it the most popular period for tourists. Spring (March–April) brings blooming rhododendrons and lush green landscapes, creating excellent opportunities for photography and nature walks.During the monsoon season (June–September), heavy rainfall can make road journeys to Pokhara, Chitwan, and Lumbini challenging. However, the region becomes extremely lush, and wildlife spotting in Chitwan can be rewarding. Winter (December–February) is colder, especially in Kathmandu and Pokhara, but visibility for mountain views is often perfect, and tourist crowds are smaller, providing a peaceful experience.Seasonal Tips:Carry light woolens for mornings and evenings, even in the dry seasonSunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential at higher altitudes like SarangkotRain gear is recommended if traveling in the monsoon seasonBook accommodations in advance during peak season (Oct–Nov)Why Choose Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini TourChoosing the Kathmandu Pokhara Chitwan Lumbini Tour with Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition guarantees an authentic and hassle-free exploration of Nepal’s most iconic destinations. Unlike standard one-city tours, this multi-destination itinerary offers a diverse experience — blending history, spirituality, adventure, and natural beauty within a compact time frame. Travelers get to witness Nepal’s rich traditions in Kathmandu, enjoy the tranquility and adventure opportunities in Pokhara, engage in wildlife encounters in Chitwan, and experience spiritual reflection in Lumbini.The tour is fully customizable to suit individual interests, schedules, and budgets. You can opt for private transportation, internal flights (Kathmandu–Pokhara or Lumbini–Kathmandu), yoga or meditation retreats, short treks, or additional heritage visits in Patan and Bhaktapur. The tour is designed for all age groups, making it family-friendly, senior-friendly, and ideal for solo travelers. With knowledgeable local guides, comfortable accommodations, and thoughtfully planned routes, travelers experience both convenience and authenticity.Why This Tour Stands Out:Multi-destination coverage in just 8–10 daysCultural immersion, adventure, wildlife, and spiritualityFlexible customization options for a personal experienceSuitable for families, couples, groups, and solo travelersOrganized by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition, a trusted and experienced local tour operator

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Tibet Overland Tour
Tibet Overland Tour 8 days

The Tibet Overland Tour by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition is an extraordinary 7-night, 8-day adventure that takes travelers from Kathmandu to Lhasa by road, covering breathtaking landscapes, ancient towns, and iconic monasteries. This overland journey allows travelers to experience the grandeur of the Himalayas while immersing in the unique Tibetan culture. The tour begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Kerung, crossing into Tibet, followed by visits to Nyalam, Tingri/Lhatse, Shigatse, Gyantse, and ultimately, Lhasa. Travelers will experience some of the highest mountain passes in the world, reaching altitudes over 5,000 meters, while enjoying the serenity of the Tibetan plateau.This tour perfectly balances cultural exploration with natural beauty. Visitors will have the opportunity to see historic monasteries, explore the lifestyles of nomadic Tibetans, and witness the spectacular landscapes along the Himalayas. The itinerary is designed to gradually acclimatize travelers to high altitudes while offering plenty of time for sightseeing, photography, and leisure. This overland adventure is ideal for travelers who seek an authentic experience of Tibet beyond the conventional flight-only tours.Overland drive from Kathmandu to Lhasa with scenic stopsVisits to ancient towns like Shigatse and GyantseExploration of iconic Tibetan monasteriesCrossing high Himalayan passes over 5,000 metersCultural immersion in Tibetan nomadic lifeBest Season for Tibet Overland TourThe optimal time for the Tibet Overland Tour is between March and November, when the weather is most favorable for road travel and sightseeing. During these months, the roads are generally clear, the passes are accessible, and the temperatures, though high-altitude cold, are bearable for travelers. Spring (March to May) brings blooming rhododendrons and moderate weather, making it perfect for photography and trekking. Summer (June to August) can be slightly rainy but offers lush green landscapes, while autumn (September to November) is ideal for clear skies and stunning mountain views.Traveling during winter (December to March) is strongly discouraged for overland tours. Heavy snowfalls, icy roads, and extreme cold can make driving unsafe. During this period, only air travel to Lhasa is recommended. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition carefully plans each tour to ensure travelers experience Tibet safely and comfortably, avoiding seasonal hazards.Seasonal Travel Tips:March–May: Spring bloom and pleasant weatherJune–August: Summer greenery, occasional rainSeptember–November: Clear skies, best mountain viewsDecember–February: Air travel recommended due to snowTibet Overland Tour Difficulty and TransportationThe overland tour is designed for travelers with moderate physical fitness, as the journey involves long drives at high altitudes. While the driving distances are substantial (145 km to 261 km daily), the gradual acclimatization helps reduce altitude sickness risk. The route crosses several high mountain passes, including those over 5,000 meters, which provides breathtaking views but requires careful planning and rest stops.Transportation during the tour is comfortable and reliable. Travelers will be transported in well-maintained vehicles with experienced drivers familiar with Tibetan roads. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures that vehicles are equipped with necessary safety features, heating systems, and sufficient space for luggage. Each day’s itinerary balances driving time with sightseeing opportunities, allowing travelers to enjoy the landscapes, local villages, and cultural sites along the route.Transportation Details:Comfortable overland vehicles with experienced driversGradual acclimatization for high-altitude travelDaily drive distances: 145–261 kmStops at scenic and cultural highlightsFood and Accommodation for Tibet Overland TourDuring the 7-night, 8-day overland journey, travelers will enjoy a combination of local Tibetan cuisine and international food options. Meals include staple Tibetan dishes such as momos, thukpa, and barley-based dishes, alongside Nepali and Chinese-influenced meals. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures that food is hygienic, nutritious, and suitable for travelers adjusting to high altitudes.Accommodation is comfortable and well-planned for each stop along the route. Lodgings range from hotels in towns like Shigatse, Gyantse, and Lhasa to guesthouses in smaller towns, providing a mix of traditional Tibetan style and modern amenities. Travelers can rest and recover after long drives while enjoying authentic cultural surroundings. The company prioritizes cleanliness, safety, and comfort throughout the tour.Accommodation & Food Highlights:Comfortable hotels and guesthousesLocal Tibetan cuisine and international optionsHygienic meals suitable for high-altitude travelRest stops during long drivesTibet Overland Tour PermitsTravel to Tibet requires official Tibet Travel Permits, strictly regulated by the Chinese Government. Overland travel permits are mandatory and cannot be obtained by independent travelers. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition handles all permit arrangements, including Tibet Travel Permits, Alien Travel Permits for border regions, and other necessary documentation.For overland tours, a minimum of two travelers is required, as solo travelers are not permitted by government regulations. However, individuals may still fly from Kathmandu to Lhasa if traveling alone. This careful planning ensures compliance with Tibetan travel laws and provides travelers with a hassle-free experience. The company also arranges group departures every Saturday from March to November, ensuring smooth logistics for all participants.Permit & Regulation Details:Tibet Travel Permit required for overland entryMinimum 2-person group for overland toursSolo travelers can fly in and fly outCompany handles all documentationWhy Choose Tibet Overland TourChoosing the 7-night, 8-day Tibet Overland Tour with Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition offers travelers a unique combination of adventure, culture, and scenic beauty. Overland travel allows you to experience Tibet in a way that flights cannot, providing intimate encounters with local communities, landscapes, and monasteries along the Himalayan corridor.Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition is committed to making your trip safe, comfortable, and memorable. With 24-hour support, experienced guides, and a carefully designed itinerary, the company ensures travelers enjoy a hassle-free journey. From the high passes of Tingri to the historic streets of Lhasa, this overland tour delivers an unforgettable Tibetan adventure.Reasons to Choose This Tour:Authentic cultural and natural immersionExperienced guides and well-maintained vehiclesGradual high-altitude acclimatizationHassle-free permit processing24-hour support from Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition

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