Nepal is undoubtedly a country of spectacular beauty and it is been recognized as a top travelling destination in the world.
Travel to Nepal is a safe and enjoyable experience. Tourist is advised to use the services of registered and reputed travel companies and hotels only. The Nepalese accept that tourism is a mainstay of the economy, and are very welcoming.
Nepal government has been focused on the security of tourist traveling here, they have established tourist police to look after the well-being of tourist, advice and assist them in safety and security.
Nepal Guide Treks & Expedition are fully aware of our guest safety providing them with a secure environment to enjoy their stay in Nepal. While they stay in major cities is fully secured the concerned for guests are when travelling to remote areas, we assured them they are fully in safe hands.
Nepal is one of the safest and hospitable countries in the world for travellers (for groups as well as solo travellers). Nepalese are very warm and friendly towards tourists and most of them go out of their way to help visitors visiting their country. Having said that, to be on the safe side one should always take care of one’s belongings. Keep your cash, jewellery and expensive gadgets and accessories in a safe place. Try not to venture out alone during night-time, especially at places where there are fewer people.
Medical and Personal
We suggest everyone include prescribed travel meds in consultation with your doctor (antibiotics, Diamox, sleep aids)
Extra personal Medical needs are listed below:
Sunscreen: SPF 30 or higher, non-oily (Dermatome or Terrapin)
Lipscreen: SPF 30 or higher, any brand
Toiletry kit: toothbrush, toothpaste, lotion, alcohol-based anti-bacterial hand sanitizer, anti-bacterial soap, comb/brush, shave kit, lighter, small long-burning candle, needle/thread, throat lozenges (bring travel size bottles to keep your kit small)
First-aid kit: Aspirin, assorted band-aids, moleskin, little of hydrogen peroxide, Neosporin-type suave, Nu-skin spray, small gauze pad, a roll of adhesive tape, tweezers, safety pins, a small bottle of water purification tablets.
Zip-loc bags: Always useful Baby wipes
Earplugs: Very useful in noisy lodges and tents. It is available in most hardware stores.
Water purification tablets: Such as Potable Aqua brand iodine tablets. You will be given plenty of purified water during your trek and climb, but one bottle of backup purification tablets is always a good idea for your travels. They are especially useful in hotels on your way to the mountain. You should not drink untreated tap water anywhere in Asia and bottled water in some rare cases might not be available.