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A significant portion of the cost you pay for the trip supports underprivileged children & communities.
IFRE is a US-based 501(c)3 non-profit charity. We adhere to high standards of service and professionalism.
Since 2006, over 22,000 happy volunteers and travelers have contributed to making this world a better place with us.
We guarantee you a worry-free travel experience. Our fully trained guides take care of you throughout the journey.
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Join the Nepal Charity Trek to contribute to Nepal's outstanding landscapes. While aiding less fortunate children, immerse yourself in this wonderful country's breathtaking scenery and rich culture.
Trek across Nepal's breathtaking peaks, verdant valleys, and alluring waterfalls, which are tucked away in the Himalayas. You'll get the chance to discover the natural wonders that truly distinguish Nepal by choosing from a selection of trekking and tour packages ideal for all levels of travelers.
When you join our Nepal trips, you are not just embarking on a personal adventure but also supporting a noble cause. A portion of the savings from your trip directly supports less fortunate children, local schools, and women's groups, empowering communities and fostering brighter futures. Discover more about the impactful charity work facilitated by compassionate travelers like you on our website: ifrevolunteers.org/charity.
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Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 14
Starting Cost:
$ 1700
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 19
Starting Cost:
$ 2300
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 1
Starting Cost:
$ 990
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 14
Starting Cost:
$ 1600
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 11
Starting Cost:
$ 1250
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 21
Starting Cost:
$ 1900
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 5
Starting Cost:
$ 500
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 13
Starting Cost:
$ 1300
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 9
Starting Cost:
$ 800
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 21
Starting Cost:
$ 2200
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 16
Starting Cost:
$ 1200
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 8
Starting Cost:
$ 1300
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 4
Starting Cost:
$ 600
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 6
Starting Cost:
$ 700
Arrival/Departure: Kathmandu
Age Restriction: No
Group Size: 1 to 12
Days : 3
Starting Cost:
$ 750
There is a reason why 99% of the customers say they would book an adventure with us again:
Our experienced team of local guides and staff provide expert guidance throughout your tour, ensuring your safety, comfort, and meaningful connections with the local communities.
Our trips have guaranteed departure dates. Once booking is confirmed, your trip is guaranteed to run irrespective of the number of participants, giving you the peace of mind.
Our website provides secure encryption technology to ensure the safety of your personal and payment information, giving you peace of mind when making reservations.
We believe that every trekker is different and deserves a personalized itinerary. We customize your trek itineraries based on your preferences and ensure that you have a wonderful time.
Through our commitment to social responsibility, we actively contribute to the betterment of communities, fostering positive change and inspiring others to join us in creating a brighter future for all.
Our track record of satisfied customers speaks for itself. Many of our clients have returned to travel with us again, and we receive numerous referrals from happy travelers.
You will need to fly to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, Nepal. This is the main international airport in Nepal and the gateway to the country.
If your flight is delayed, our representative will communicate with the airline company to confirm your landing time and arrange for a pickup from the airport based on the updated arrival time. Our team will do their best to accommodate the changes caused by the delay and adjust your itinerary.
Yes, you will receive a detailed orientation the day you arrive at your hotel from our highly experienced guide. The orientation will cover essential information such as the trip route, day-to-day itinerary, safety measures, and any specific instructions or recommendations required for your trip.
You will be provided with the contact details of your tour guide and tour manager once your booking is confirmed, who can be reached via phone or email. They will be readily available to address any concerns or emergencies you may have.
Yes, most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Nepal. You can obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at the airport or obtain it from the nearest Nepali embassy or consulate in your country before your trip.
Tourist visas for Nepal are typically issued for 15, 30, or 90 days. You can choose the duration that best suits your travel plans and pay the corresponding fee. Extensions can be obtained from the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu if needed.
Yes, it is possible to extend your visa while in Nepal. You can apply for a visa extension at the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu or the Immigration Office in Pokhara, following the necessary procedures and paying the required fees.
To apply for a visa to Nepal, you will typically need a valid passport with at least six months of validity, a completed visa application form, a recent passport-sized photo, and the appropriate visa fee in cash.
It is recommended to consult with your healthcare provider or a travel clinic for up-to-date information on vaccinations required for Nepal. Generally, vaccinations for diseases like hepatitis A, typhoid, and tetanus are recommended. Additionally, it's advisable to consider vaccines for diseases like hepatitis B, rabies, and Japanese encephalitis based on your travel plans and personal health history.
The best time to visit Nepal is during the autumn months of September to November and the spring months of March to May. These periods offer favorable weather conditions with clear skies, moderate temperatures, and the best visibility for mountain views.
Yes, you can purchase a local SIM card from various telecom providers in Nepal. You will need to provide a copy of your passport and a passport-sized photo for the SIM card registration process. SIM cards are easily available at shops and stalls in major cities and towns.
Nepal is 5 hours and 45 minutes ahead of GMT.
The official currency of Nepal is the Nepalese rupee (NPR).
No, it is not recommended to drink tap water in Nepal. It is safer to drink bottled water or use water purification methods like boiling or using water purification tablets.
No, foreign driver's licenses are not valid for driving in Nepal. To drive legally, you need to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your valid national driver's license.
No, power outlets in Nepal typically use two types of plugs: Type C (European) and Type D (Indian). It is advisable to bring a universal travel adapter to ensure compatibility with Nepalese power outlets.
In Nepal, the common greeting is "Namaste." Join your palms together in front of your chest and say "Namaste" while bowing slightly. This is a polite and respectful way to greet people in Nepal.
Yes, you can use your credit or debit card to withdraw cash from ATMs in Nepal. However, it is advisable to carry some cash with you, as ATMs may not be available in remote areas. Inform your bank about your travel plans to ensure your cards are authorized for use in Nepal.
Nepalese culture places emphasis on respect and hospitality. It is customary to remove your shoes before entering homes, temples, and certain establishments. When visiting religious sites, dress modestly and be mindful of local customs and practices.
Nepal offers a range of stunning trekking routes, including Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang Valley, each providing unique landscapes and memorable experiences.
For most trekking routes, you will need two permits: the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) or Sagarmatha National Park Permit, depending on your trekking region.
During treks in Nepal, accommodation options typically include teahouses or lodges along the trekking routes. These provide basic facilities such as rooms with beds, blankets, and communal dining areas. Some popular treks also offer more comfortable options like luxury lodges.
Yes, you can rent trekking gear in Nepal. Numerous shops and rental services in Kathmandu and Pokhara offer equipment such as sleeping bags, trekking poles, down jackets, and hiking boots for rent at affordable rates.