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The best seasons are Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is stable, and the visibility of the peaks is at its best.

It is considered a moderate trek. You don't need technical climbing skills, but you should be in good physical condition as you will be walking 5-7 hours a day at high altitudes.

Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended and should specifically cover emergency helicopter evacuation at high altitudes (up to 6,000m).

Tea houses offer a variety of meals, including the traditional Nepali 'Dal Bhat', pasta, pancakes, and eggs. We recommend staying vegetarian during the trek for safety.

Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek are among the most popular trekking experiences in Nepal.

Yes. Trekking in Nepal is generally safe when traveling with experienced local guides and proper planning.

Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) are considered the best trekking seasons.

Yes. Many trekking regions in Nepal now require licensed guides for safety and permit regulations.

Essential items include hiking boots, warm layers, waterproof clothing, sunscreen, and trekking gear suitable for mountain weather.

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