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Api Himal Trek – 14 Days

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  • Duration14 Days
  • DestinationApi Himal Region
  • Trip GradeChallenging
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • MealsAll meals during the trek
  • Accommodation Teahouses, lodges and tented camps
  • Max altitude 4,250 Meters
  • ActivityTrekking
  • Group typeGroup
  • Group size Varies
  • Best seasonSpring (March to May), Autumn (September to November)

Highlights

  • Api Base Camp: Reach the base camp of Api Himal and enjoy stunning views of the mountain.
  • High Altitude Trekking: Experience trekking at high altitudes, including crossing several high passes.
  • Scenic Beauty: Enjoy diverse landscapes ranging from lush forests to alpine meadows and rugged terrain.
  • Cultural Experience: Interact with local communities and explore traditional villages.
  • Breathtaking Views: Witness panoramic views of Api Himal, Nampa Himal, and other surrounding peaks.

Overview of the Trek

The Api Himal Trek is an adventurous and challenging journey through the remote Api Himal region in Nepal. Over 14 days, trekkers will traverse diverse landscapes, from lush forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and high-altitude deserts. The trek culminates at the Api Base Camp, where trekkers can admire the grandeur of Api Himal and surrounding peaks. The trek is designed for experienced trekkers seeking a remote and high-altitude adventure.

What can you expect from the trek?

  • Diverse Terrain: Traverse through varied landscapes, including forests, meadows, and rugged mountain trails.
  • Cultural Encounters: Engage with local communities and experience their traditional lifestyles and cultures.
  • High-Altitude Challenges: Prepare for trekking at high altitudes with potential challenges related to acclimatization.
  • Spectacular Views: Enjoy breathtaking views of Api Himal, Nampa Himal, and the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

How to get prepared for Trek?

  • Physical Fitness: Build stamina with regular exercise like hiking, running, or cycling to prepare for the trek’s physical demands.
  • Mental Preparation: Stay mentally strong and be ready for the challenges of high-altitude trekking.
  • Gear Check: Ensure you have appropriate trekking gear, including warm clothing, sturdy boots, and trekking poles.
  • Health Precautions: Consult with a healthcare provider to ensure you are fit for trekking at high altitudes.
  • Travel Documentation: Prepare necessary documents, including your passport, visa, and travel insurance.

Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

      • Activities: Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, where our representative will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Attend a trek briefing in the evening.
      • Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu

      Meals: Not included

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing

  • Activities: Explore key attractions in Kathmandu, including Swayambhunath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa.
  • Accommodation: 3-Star Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 3: Flight to Dhangadi and Drive to Chainpur

  • Activities: Fly from Kathmandu to Dhangadi and then drive to Chainpur. Explore Chainpur and prepare for the trek.
  • Accommodation: Guesthouse in Chainpur
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 4: Trek to Sapu River (2,200m - 6 to 7 Hours)

  • Activities: Start trekking from Chainpur to Sapu River. The trail passes through terraced fields and forests.
  • Accommodation: Tent or basic guesthouse
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 5: Trek to Buragaon (2,400m - 6 to 7 Hours)

  • Activities: Continue trekking from Sapu River to Buragaon. Enjoy views of the surrounding landscapes and traditional villages.
  • Accommodation: Tent or basic guesthouse
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 6: Trek to Dumling (2,900m - 5 to 6 Hours)

  • Activities: Trek from Buragaon to Dumling. The route offers views of the Api Himal and Nampa Himal ranges.
  • Accommodation: Tent or basic guesthouse
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 7: Trek to Base Camp (4,000m - 5 to 6 Hours)

  • Activities: Continue trekking to the Api Base Camp, where you will spend the night amidst stunning mountain views.
  • Accommodation: Tent at Base Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 8: Rest and Explore Base Camp

  • Activities: Rest and explore Api Base Camp. Enjoy panoramic views of Api Himal and surrounding peaks.
  • Accommodation: Tent at Base Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 9: Trek to Nampa Base Camp (4,250m - 5 to 6 Hours)

  • Activities: Trek from Api Base Camp to Nampa Base Camp, crossing high-altitude terrain and enjoying spectacular views.
  • Accommodation: Tent at Nampa Base Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 10: Rest and Explore Nampa Base Camp

  • Activities: Rest and explore Nampa Base Camp. Take in the views of Nampa Himal and surrounding peaks.
  • Accommodation: Tent at Nampa Base Camp
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 11: Return to Dumling (2,900m - 6 to 7 Hours)

  • Activities: Trek back from Nampa Base Camp to Dumling. Enjoy the return journey and reflect on the trek’s highlights.
  • Accommodation: Tent or basic guesthouse
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 12: Trek to Chainpur and Drive to Dhangadi

  • Activities: Trek from Dumling to Chainpur and then drive back to Dhangadi. Relax and prepare for the flight back to Kathmandu.
  • Accommodation: Guesthouse in Dhangadi
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Day 13: Flight to Kathmandu

  • Activities: Fly from Dhangadi to Kathmandu. Spend the day exploring Kathmandu city or shopping.
  • Accommodation: 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu
  • Meals: Breakfast, farewell dinner.

Day 14: Departure

  • Activities: our representative will drop you at the airport for your final departure or you can continue with other activities

Cost Includes

  • Airport pickup & drop
  • 2 Nights at Kathmandu 3 Star Hotel
  • 2 Breakfast in Kathmandu
  • All Permits and Taxes**Refer to permit section for more info
  • Domestic Flight/s
  • During Trek
  • Accomodation
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee
  • Guide (food and accomodation, salary, guide's insurance)
  • First Aid Kit
  • Public Transportation

Cost Excludes

  • Personal Expenses
  • Gears
  • Tips for staff (Expected at the end of the trip)
  • Beverages & Mineral Water
  • Travel Insurance
  • PotterNote: A porter can carry up to 25 kg and is helpful for high-altitude treks. It's recommended to have at least one porter for every two trekkers for better convenience.

Add-Ons:

  • Sight Seeing in Kathmandu
  • Potter
  • Flight
  • Helicopter services
  • Private Transportation

Best Season to Trek

  • Spring (March to May): Ideal weather conditions and clear skies.
  • Autumn (September to November): Stable weather and excellent visibility.

Food Availability

  • Breakfast: Includes porridge, eggs, bread, and local options.
  • Lunch: Traditional Nepali dishes such as dal-bhat, noodles, and vegetables.
  • Dinner: Similar to lunch with a variety of choices.

Accommodation

  • Types: Mix of guesthouses, tents, and basic lodges.
  • Meals: Provided at accommodation or prepared by trek staff.

Travel Insurance

  • Coverage: Essential for high-altitude trekking, covering emergencies, evacuations, and accidents.
  • Check Details: Ensure insurance includes trekking at high altitudes.

Altitude Sickness

  • Altitude sickness can occur due to reduced oxygen at high altitudes:

    • Symptoms: Headache, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, difficulty sleeping.
    • Prevention: Proper acclimatization, hydration, rest, and possibly medication like Diamox.
    • Treatment: Descend to lower altitude if symptoms worsen; oxygen canisters may be available.

Packing List for the Trek

  • Essentials: Warm clothing, trekking boots, sleeping bag, trekking poles, and a backpack.
  • Additional Items: Sunscreen, sunglasses, personal medications, and a camera.

Guide and Safety Measures

Trekking requires careful planning and guidance to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Here are the key roles and responsibilities of a guide:

Knowledge of the Trail

  • Route Expertise: Guides possess in-depth knowledge of the trekking route, including alternative paths, rest stops, and viewpoints. They know the best routes to take based on weather conditions and trail conditions.
  • Local Insights: They provide insights into the local flora, fauna, and geological features along the trek. This enhances the overall trekking experience by offering information about the surroundings.

Safety Measures

  • Risk Assessment: Guides are trained to assess risks on the trail, such as altitude sickness, weather changes, and terrain challenges. They monitor group health and provide guidance on acclimatization.
  • Emergency Preparedness: In case of emergencies, guides are equipped to administer first aid and manage evacuation procedures. They carry essential medical kits and are trained in basic life-saving techniques.
  • Safety Protocols: Guides educate trekkers on safety practices, including proper hydration, pacing, and avoiding hazards like slippery paths or steep descents. They emphasize the importance of trekking responsibly and adhering to safety guidelines.

Language and Cultural Bridge

  • Local Communication: Guides facilitate communication with local communities, enhancing cultural interactions and understanding. They can translate conversations, allowing trekkers to engage with locals and learn about their customs.
  • Cultural Insights: Guides share insights into local traditions, rituals, and lifestyles, enriching the cultural experience of the trek. This cultural exchange adds depth to the journey beyond the natural beauty of the landscape.

Support and Assistance

  • Logistical Support: Guides assist with logistical aspects such as arranging accommodations, meals, and transportation along the trekking route. They ensure that trekkers have access to necessary facilities and resources.
  • Physical Support: Guides may help carry trekking gear, set up campsites, and provide assistance during challenging sections of the trail. Their presence alleviates physical strain and enhances overall trekking comfort.

 

Booking Procedure

  • All Round Trip Nepal Treks, a government-approved trek and tour operator, has been offering services in Nepal for over ten years. We are recognized members of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) and the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAAN). You can confidently reserve the service packages with us.

    To book a package, follow these steps:

    1. Deposit Requirement: A 10% deposit of the total trek cost is required to secure your reservation.
    2. Submission of Documents: Within a week of booking, email us the following documents:
      • Passport copy
      • Passport-size photos
      • Travel insurance details
      • Arrival and departure flight information
    3. Payment Methods: You can make your payment through:
      • Bank transfer
      • Western Union
      • Online via our website
    4. Payment Options Upon Arrival in Nepal: You have three payment options upon arrival:
      • Cash
      • Bank transfer
      • Credit card

    For your convenience, we will email you detailed payment information, including the method of payment and the total amount due.

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FAQ

Can I get the refund?

Yes, you can receive a refund. However, you must report your cancellation at least 7 days prior to the trek. This allows us to make the necessary adjustments and offer your spot to another adventurer. Please contact our customer service team to initiate the refund process.

Can I change the travel date?

Yes, you can change the travel date. However, please ensure that you make the request at least 7 days before the scheduled trek. To change your travel date, please contact our customer service team as soon as possible.

Can I make changes for my accomodation?

Yes, you can make changes to your accommodation. If you choose to upgrade or downgrade your accommodation, it will affect the pricing of the package accordingly. Please contact our customer service team to discuss your preferences and any associated cost adjustments.

Do I need to hire a potter?

It depends on you. If you can handle your luggage weight, then there is no need to hire a porter. However, if you prefer an easier trek without the burden of carrying your gear, we suggest hiring a porter. We offer the option to add a porter to your package for your convenience.

Do I need any Insurance?

Yes, insurance is required for any rescue operations or medical emergencies that may arise due to high altitude or breathing problems. Having insurance ensures that you are covered in case of unforeseen circumstances and can receive the necessary assistance promptly. Please make sure to arrange appropriate travel insurance before embarking on your trek.

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