Nepal, the paradise of all the trekkers, Trekking in Nepal is
whole natural things to be explored and all the beautiness of landscape.one of the
most wonderful way to Discover the excitement of trekking in Nepal is to
discover and experience the combination of natural beauty and culture of diffrent
peoples of Nepal with diffrent Religion and making meaningful contact with this
wonderful country.
Trekking in Nepal starting from the low landscape through the green hills, you
can trek up to the foot of the great Himalayan ranges, such as Mt. Everest,
Langtang, Kanchenjunga, Dhaulagiri, Mansalu, Makalu and Annapurna or make a
circuit of the highest mountains which since time immemorial has lured man to
pit his courage and ingenuity against its dangerous challenge. Trekking in
Nepal is fun, rewarding and revealing beyond all surmise. Trekking in Nepal is
an all season activity. One can go for a trek at any time of the year
depending on where he wishes to go. However, the most popular season is spring
(February- May) and autumn (September-November). Both seasons are perfect when
weather is balmy; flowers are in full bloom, excellent trails, clear skies and
majestic sceneries of the Himalayas. Winter (Dec, Jan and Feb) is also good,
only colder (obviously). Summer (Jun, Jul, and Aug) is monsoon so visibility
and rain are an issue. Even during the monsoon season (June- August), you can
trek in the rain- shadow areas north of the Himalaya like Mustang, Upper
Manang, Dolpo, etc.However,Trekking in Nepal is one of the most wonderful way
too let away all the stress and fell the adventure in Nepal.
Why do we Trek?
Trekking in Nepal is whole new experience that cannot be
described by words felling it naturally is the best part to know why do we do
trek in Nepal. Trekking in Nepal provides all the impressive scenery, ranging
from lush, semi-tropical rhododendron forests to alpine zones to the highlands,
with its spectacular, towering, glaciated peaks and pristine mountain lakes,
can only be matched by the rich diversity of the cultures to be encountered
along the way Nepal is a country in which people of different races, ethnic
groups, and religions (namely Hindu and Buddhist) have co-existed in peaceful
harmony, all the while preserving their unique customs, language, and way of
life in Nepal. Nepal offers more than 20 trekking routes of all levels of
difficulty, from culturally fascinating lowland strolls of only a few days in
length to long, high altitude treks on difficult terrain that will challenge
the fittest trekkers while rewarding them not only with unforgettable views
during the trek, but with a wide variety of culturally memorable experiences as
well.
Trekking in Nepal will be whole new experience for all to know how is Nepal and
its extraordinary features too.
Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS)
Dear all,The Government of Nepal has made some changes in existing
Trekkers’ Management Information System (TIMS) provisions from April 1,
2010. As per the government decision, Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) and
Trekking Agencies’ Association of Nepal (TAAN) will jointly implement
the TIMS.
NTB and TAAN signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on
March 18, 2010 to implement the TIMS system under a new format from
April 1, 2010. As per the MoU, they have introduced separate TIMS Cards
for FITs and organized groups. FITs need to have Green TIMS cards by
paying Nepali currency equivalent to US $20 per person, while those
travelling in groups need to have Blue TIMS cards by paying Nepali
currency equivalent to US $10 per person. Trekkers taking the service of
trekking agencies can pay fee for TIMS card in US dollar.Where and how
to obtain a TIMS Card
Free Individual Trekkers:Free Individual
Trekkers can obtain TIMS cards at the offices of Nepal Tourism Board in
Kathmandu and Pokhara, TAAN Secretariat at Maligaon and TAAN Pokhara
Secretariat in Pokhara upon filling the TIMS application firm.
Organized Trekkers:
Trekking companies will collect trekkers’ data and enter it in the
central database and will provide trekkers with a TIMS card after paying
the fee prescribed above.
TIMS Card is compulsory to trek in all the trekking areas in the country. However, TIMS cards aren’t required for following:
1. Expedition members with mountaineering permits issued by the government and Nepal Mountaineering Association.
2. Visitors to controlled areas having permits issued by the Department of Immigration
3. Foreign guests invited by the Government of Nepal
4. Authorities from the various diplomatic missions present in the country, who hold official letter/s and travel at their own risk
5. Visitors on certain missions recommended by the concerned Governmental Department(s)
6. Foreign Nationals possessing a residential visa.
Opening Hour/s:
1. TIMS counter at TAAN follows regular working hours (10am-5pm) and 365 days a year
2. NTB Offices follow government working hours and days.
3. Trekking agencies open 12 hours a day seven days a week.
Documents Required:
To obtain TIMS Card you need copy of:
1. Passport
2. two (2) Passport-size Photographs.
Why is TIMS Necessary?
The following
considerations have been taken into account in the process of issuing
TIMS:All important details regarding trekkers and trekking routes shall
be maintained in a computerized Database Management System, which can be
useful for the trekkers’ safety and security. In order to help carry
out search and rescue operations for trekkers in case of natural
calamities and other accidents by means of Authentic Information
Service. To maintain a record system that includes personal details of
trekkers, trekking area, trekking routes, handling agencies, duration,
etc. The data generated from the system will be useful to all concerned
stakeholders such as tourism organizations, Government agencies,
diplomatic missions, tour operators, research institute, etc.
Unauthorized
trekking operations will be controlled, thus, resulting in better
management of trekking services, which will not only benefit trekkers
and field staff, but also trekking companies and Government agencies.
Occasional untoward incidents will also be better prevented. Plus, TIMS
will upgrade the service standard and will contribute to better
management of sustainable mountain tourism development in Nepal.
TIMS will not be required for:
- Expedition members permitted to climb the mountains
- Visitors in the controlled areas with permits by the Department of Immigration
- Foreign guests invited by the Government of Nepal
- Authorities from the various diplomatic missions present in the country, who hold official letter/s and travel at their own risk
- Visitors on certain missions recommended by the concerned Governmental Department(s)
- Foreign Nationals possessing a residential visa.
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