FAQ Pikey Peak Lower Everest Himalayan Diamond Adventure

01. How difficult is Pekey Peak lower Everest Trek?

The Pikey Peak Lower Everest Trek is considered easy and does not require a specific age group, physical fitness level, or previous trekking experience. However, the altitude becomes substantial as we reach Pikey Hill, situated at 4,065m, within a short duration. For this trip, we take an 8 to 9-hour Jeep ride from Kathmandu to Dhap village and return to Kathmandu using the same 4-wheel drive vehicle. The trek passes through various villages, pine and rhododendron forests, offering splendid views of mountain chains, as well as breathtaking sunrises, sunsets, and beautiful rolling hill landscapes. The trek lasts for 5 days, with trekkers walking for approximately 7 to 8 hours a day. Additionally, there will be scenic drives through remote villages on other days. Along the way, trekkers can enjoy warm hospitality, immerse themselves in the fascinating culture of the Buddhist people, and witness spectacular views of snow-capped panoramic mountains.

02. What is the best time of a year to trek Pikey Peak lower Everest?

There are two distinct trekking seasons in the lower Everest region. The best months to trek are during the pre-monsoon season (February, March, April, and May) and the post-monsoon season (August, September, October, and November). If you want to truly enjoy the trip, we highly recommend visiting during the spring season from April to May and the autumn season from the end of August to mid-December. During these months, the skies are clear, the views are spectacular, and although December can be a little colder, it offers the best opportunity to experience playing in the snow. Additionally, the months of August and May are when alpine flowers bloom, adding a memorable experience to the trek

03. How does it look like accommodation and meal options on the way to Pikey peak lower Solu trail?

Along our trail, there are numerous accommodation and meal options available to trekkers. The accommodations range from simple homestays, teahouses, and hotels to more comfortable guesthouses, catering to different preferences and budgets.

Most teahouses and lodges provide basic amenities such as a bed, blanket, and pillow, but the level of comfort can vary. Some places offer shared rooms, while others have private rooms with en-suite bathrooms. However, in more remote areas, the facilities may be more basic.

Regarding meals, there are plenty of options available. The teahouses and lodges along the trail offer a variety of dishes, including traditional Nepali food such as dal bhat (rice and lentils), momos (dumplings), and thukpa (noodle soup), as well as international cuisine like pizza and pasta. Most teahouses also have a selection of snacks and drinks, including tea, coffee, and soft drinks.

At Himalayan Diamond Adventure, our team will serve you hygienic and delicious meals, including specialties like local chicken curry with local rice, Yak steak, Yak burger, and Yak meat dumplings, along with fresh fruits. We also offer a variety of beverages such as green tea and filter coffee. Additionally, we provide clean and comfortable rooms with western-style toilets.

04. What Happens If There Is an Emergency?

Our first priority is your safety and security during your stay in the mountains. If you experience an emergency, become ill, or lose your belongings while trekking or climbing in the mountains, it is important to inform your trekking guide or accompanying agency immediately. We will arrange for a helicopter to rescue you immediately and provide medical attention, or report the incident to the nearest police station to recover your lost belongings. Rest assured that we will take appropriate steps to ensure your safety and well-being in a timely manner.

05. What Essential Documents Do I Need to Bring with Me on Tour?

❖ Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and at least 2 blank visa pages

❖ Travel insurance policy document

❖ Photocopies of your passport's personal information page

❖ One or more recent passport-sized photos with a white background (1.5 inch x 1.5 inch)

❖ Completed and signed Nepal visa application form

❖ Proof of accommodation in Nepal (such as a hotel reservation or address)

❖ Valid return flight or travel ticket

❖ Proof of sufficient financial means, such as recent bank statements

❖ Mastercard, Visa, and some cash in USD

❖ Proof of payment of the Nepal visa fee

❖ To obtain a visa for Nepal, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the travel date and you must present either a completed COVID-19 vaccination certificate with QR code or a valid PCR test negative result taken within 72 hours prior to boarding

06. What Type of Insurance Should I Get?

It is essential for foreign travelers to secure insurance coverage while trekking or climbing in Nepal. Although trekking in Nepal is generally safe, but if you're going to mountaineering in Nepal then the travel insurance is compulsory. During trip it can be posed physical challenges and hazards, especially at high altitudes, where altitude sickness is prevalent among trekkers, especially foreign travelers who may not have acclimatized properly. Physical injuries can also occur on mountain trails, and in emergency situations, foreign trekkers may need to be rescued by helicopter and transported to hospitals in Kathmandu, which can be costly if the traveler does not have insurance coverage.

We strongly recommend purchasing a travel insurance package that covers high altitudes up to 4,065 meters, potential medical issues, natural disasters, personal accidents, emergency helicopter evacuation, hospitalization, loss or damage of personal belongings, and trip cancellations. The minimum recommended coverage amount is USD 100,000. There are many insurance companies that offer travel insurance services online.it plan look like

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08. How Do You Stay Healthy During a Trek in Nepal?

To maintain good health during a trek in Nepal, it's important to maintain a balanced diet and proper hydration. Avoid consuming junk, stale, heavily spiced, and roasted foods, as well as meat, fish, eggs, and samosas. Instead, opt for fresh, locally prepared meals and ask your guide for recommendations. Drink only boiled, filtered, or bottled water, and check the expiration date of bottled drinks like Coca Cola and Sprite. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water or tea. Walk at a comfortable pace to prevent acute mountain sickness, and make sure to keep your body warm by wearing appropriate clothing.

09. How Far Will You Walk Every Day?

In this trek, we will be walking for 5 days, with an average of 7 to 8 hours of trekking per day. Additionally, we will have a private 4-wheel drive vehicle that will take us from Kathmandu to Dhap village, which serves as the starting point of the trek. At the end of the trek, we will be driven from Phaplu-Salleri back to Kathmandu, where we will return to our city hotel. Throughout the trek and the drives, we will be treated to incredibly beautiful views. At times, we will trek through scenic hills and enjoy wide panoramic mountain vistas, while other times, we will have the opportunity to visit and experience the charm of beautiful villages inhabited by Buddhist communities.

10. Can You Trek Alone in Nepal?

It is possible to trek alone in Nepal, with the exception of some restricted areas where a guide is required for permit purposes. However, trekking alone in high mountain regions, particularly above 3,500 meters, is not recommended. Nepal is a hilly country with steep ups and downs, and there is a risk of rock falls, getting lost, and suffering from altitude sickness. It is highly advised to have a guide or porter for assistance in case of any emergency, or for help with rescue or hospitalization.

11. Is Nepal Safe for Solo Female Travelers?

Nepal is a safe destination for solo female travelers, as the government takes measures to ensure their safety. However, trekking alone in high mountain regions, particularly above 3500 meters, is not recommended. The country's hilly terrain, with steep ups and downs, poses risks such as rock falls, getting lost, and altitude sickness. It is highly recommended to have a guide or porter for assistance in case of an emergency, or for help with rescue or hospitalization.

12. Why Should You Go Trekking in Nepal?

Visiting Nepal at least once in your life is highly recommended to witness its remarkable diversity and vibrant festivals. As the birthplace of Buddha and home to Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, Nepal offers a unique opportunity to explore its diverse ethnic groups, cultures, religions, and traditions. With eight of the world's tallest 8,000-meter peaks and renowned treks like the Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Langtang trek, Nepal is a must-visit destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts. Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Nepal and experience the richness of its landscapes, people, and traditions.

13. Will You Have to Carry Your Own Stuff?

When trekking alone, you'll need to carry your own gear. Hiring a porter will allow them to carry heavy luggage, while you carry the rest. It's recommended to pack light to avoid excessive weight and minimize the risk of acute mountain sickness, allowing for a more enjoyable trek.

14. Can You Store Extra Baggage or A Suitcase at The Hotel? Is There Any Cost?

Most of the hotels will not charge any extra cost for storing extra baggage or suitcase at the hotel. It is a good idea to do this if you will return back to the same route. Make sure that you don’t leave any jewelry, electronics or items of value in the baggage.

15. Is There Any Weight Limit for Domestic Flights?

For domestic flights in Nepal, the free baggage weight limit is usually 10-25 kgs with an additional luggage extra charge you per kg Nepalese rupees 100 to 125. The free cabin/handbag limit is around 5 kgs.

16. How Long Can I Stay in Nepal with a Tourist Visa?

A Nepal Tourist visa can be issued for 15, 30, or 90 days with the fees changing depending on the number of days you will remain in the country.

17. How Can I Extend a Nepal Visa?

You can extend your Nepal Visa at the headquarters of the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu. The office in Kathmandu is the only office of the Immigration Department which extends both tourist and non-tourist visas. The Immigration Office in Pokhara is only authorized to extend tourist visas.

You have to apply for an extension of your Nepal visa before it expires. If you apply afterward, you will have overstayed your visa, and you can be fined or even detained or arrested. You can extend a tourist visa for 15 days for a fee of USD 45. You have to pay an additional USD 3 for every day after that.