
The Ultimate Adventure Through Nepal
- Nepal
- 9 nights
Trek through the mighty Annapurna foothills, raft and canyoneer wild rivers, and seek out wildlife in the lush jungles of Chitwan
What's Included?
- Activities & Certified GuidesAll itinerary activities with local, English-speaking guides
- All Lodging6 nights in hotels, 2 nights in local teahouses, and 1 night camping
- Meals7 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners
- Internal Flights & TransfersTo and from the airport and everything in between, including a domestic flight from Bharatpur to Kathmandu
- Equipment, Porterage & PermitsAll rafting, yoga, and canyoneering equipment; porters to carry your overnight luggage on the trek; all entry fees and permits
- Maximum group size: 12Join small n’ sociable groups of like-minded, active and outdoorsy people – designed to be solo-friendly
From…excluding flights
Highlights
Tackle thrilling rapids and soak up the scenery as you raft down the mighty Trisuli River, flanked by steep gorges and lush mountains
Embark on a 3-day trek with epic views of the Annapurnas and practice yoga in the shadow of snow-capped Himalayan giants
Spot rhinos in the jungles of Chitwan National Park after slipping and sliding through the canyons of Jalbire, one of Nepal's hidden gems
Visit authentic ethnic villages, engage with friendly locals, and experience the best of Nepal without committing to a long-distance trek
Itinerary
Day 1
Welcome to Kathmandu!
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Meet your host at the airport in Kathmandu and hop on a transfer to your central hotel. Depending on your arrival time, you might have time to head out and explore some of the city's sights before meeting your guide and fellow adventurers for a welcome briefing and dinner.
Day 2
Raft the Trisuli River
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Leave Kathmandu after breakfast and embark on a picturesque drive lasting approximately 2-2.5 hours westward to reach the renowned Trisuli River. Known as Nepal's ultimate rafting destination, the Trisuli River features impressive gorges and thrilling whitewater rapids, making it ideal for beginners. Upon arrival at Gajuri, begin an exhilarating two-day rafting expedition, paddling against a backdrop of stunning scenery. With a mix of pool and drop rapids along the way, there's plenty of time for quick swimming stops or simply soaking up the breathtaking landscape. Tonight, you’ll bed down in a riverside campsite, ready for more water fun tomorrow!
Day 3
Rafting from Charaudi to Fishling and on to Pokhara
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Get ready for another day of adventure as you navigate the scenic river stretch from Charaudi to Fishling. As you paddle along the Trisuli River, you'll be surrounded by its captivating landscape, passing through small gorges and encountering several exhilarating rapids rated Grade III. Catch a glimpse of the panoramic cable leading to the renowned hilltop Hindu temple, Manakamana, before continuing by road to Pokhara, road-tripping through some mind-bendingly beautiful Himalayan scenery and terraced farmland. Settle into your lakeside hotel and soak in the tranquility of this beautiful city as you prepare for tomorrow's mini trek to the foothills of the Annapurnas.
Day 4
The Dhampus Trek, one of Nepal's best-kept secrets
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Depart from Pokhara in the morning and embark on a one-hour journey by vehicle to Hemja, which marks the start of your exciting 3-day trekking adventure. Get ready to traverse some fantastic scenery of terraced farmland, stopping in traditional local villages including Dhampus and soaking in some superb panoramic views of green valleys and mountains along the way. Today’s final destination is Australian Camp (6,742 ft), where you'll be treated to panoramic vistas of the Himalayas and mighty peaks like Mount Machhapuchhre and Mount Lamjung. Unwind in your cozy teahouse, stretch your muscles with some restorative yoga and enjoy a sunset over the distant Annapurnas range, all bathed in a golden glow.
Day 5
Sunrise yoga and trek to Panchase
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Wake up early in the morning to catch an amazing sunrise, followed by a session of yoga and meditation led by your local instructor amidst the breathtaking surroundings. Fuel up for breakfast, then set off hiking through forests, across rivers and local hamlets, including the traditional Gurung, Brahmin, and Chettri villages, giving you the chance to truly immerse yourself in the rich local culture and picturesque farmland. Tonight you'll bed down in a local teahouse nestled in the village of Panchase, renowned for its panoramic location offering stunning views of the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manaslu Himalayan ranges.
Day 6
Morning yoga and trek to Bhumdi
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Wake up to magnificent views of the mountains illuminated by the sunrise and join an optional morning yoga class before setting off on your final hike. Despite the proximity to bustling Pokhara, you're unlikely to encounter many other trekkers along today's trail, which winds through beautiful meadowland and forest, with mountains regularly peeking out between the trees. Listen to the chirping of birds above and keep an eye out for monkeys hiding among the branches as you approach Bhumdi. From there, you'll take a quick transfer back to Pokhara. Celebrate the end of your short yet soul filling trekking experience with a well-deserved drink by the lake, then rest up for the final leg of your Nepal adventure tomorrow.
Day 7
Canyoneering in Jalbire and on to Chitwan
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Bid farewell to the picturesque Pokhara Valley and the iconic Fishtail Mountain as you embark on a journey toward Chitwan National Park, making a stop en route at one of Nepal's most beautiful canyons. Jalbire will be your playground for a thrilling canyoneering experience, featuring majestic waterfalls, rock slides, and giant jumping rocks leading to pristine pools of turquoise water. Spend approximately three hours here before continuing on to Chitwan, Nepal's first national park, which protects more than 347 square miles of forests and grassland and an incredible diversity of wildlife including ghariyals, rhinos, elephants, pythons, and several species of deer. Enjoy sunset along the banks of the Rapti River, tuck into a delightful dinner at your comfortable jungle resort, before a full day of wildlife and nature exploration tomorrow.
Day 8
Jungles and wildlife of Chitwan
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Rise early and start your day of wildlife exploration with a visit to the Crocodile Conservation Project, a dedicated initiative to safeguard the endangered crocodile species of Chitwan. Established in 1971, the Gharial conservation center focuses on breeding and releasing these distinctive crocodiles into the wild. Next, board a dugout canoe for a leisurely cruise along the Rapti River, the perfect chance to catch your first glimpse of aquatic birds, Gharials, and other wildlife that feed along the picturesque riverbanks. Return to the hotel for lunch before embarking on a jeep safari through the wilderness and thick jungles of Chitwan, eyes peeled for local wildlife including bison and the elusive one-horned Rhinoceros.
Day 9
Back to Kathmandu
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Fuel up on breakfast before a morning jungle walk led by a knowledgeable park naturalist. Immerse yourself in Chitwan's lush natural surroundings as you observe diverse bird species, plants, and wildlife. Later, take a short drive to Bharatpur where you'll catch a domestic flight back to Kathmandu. Enjoy a free afternoon to explore Thamel's lively streets and perhaps visit the famous UNESCO Durbar Square, a cultural gem showcasing the architectural and artistic splendor of ancient Nepal with palaces and temples. Celebrate the end of your epic adventure through Nepal and bid farewell to your fellow travelers and host over an optional farewell dinner.
Day 10
Goodbye Himalayas
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Enjoy sleeping in followed by breakfast at your hotel. Then, if time permits, spend your last day exploring the city before returning to the airport and back to reality.
Practical Stuff
Getting There
- Nearest airport
- Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM)
- Pick up
- Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Any time on Day 1 - Drop off
- Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
Any time on Day 10
This Trip is Graded Level 3
What is and isn't Included?
What's included
- 2-day rafting expedition down the Trisuli River
- 3 days of guided trekking along the Dhampus trail
- 3 yoga sessions
- A canyoneering experience in Jalbire
- Visit to the Crocodile Conservation Project, plus a canoe cruise
- Jeep safari through the jungles of Chitwan
- Morning jungle walk in Chitwan
- Local, English-speaking tour leader
- Specialist guides for each of the different activities
- Yoga instructor
- Park naturalist to lead the jungle walk in Chitwan
- 2 nights in a centrally located hotel in Kathmandu
- 1 night camping in safari tents at a fixed river campsite
- 2 nights in a lakeside hotel in Pokhara
- 2 nights in local teahouses
- 2 nights at a lush jungle resort in Chitwan
- 7 tasty breakfasts
- 4 picnic lunches
- 4 delicious dinners
- Internal flight from Bharatpur to Kathmandu
- Arrival transfer from Kathmandu Airport
- Departure transfer to Kathmandu Airport
- All transfers throughout the trip
- Porters will carry your overnight luggage for you during the trek
- All rafting equipment
- All canyoneering equipment
- Yoga mats
- Everything you'll need for one night of camping
- All entrance fees and permits are covered
What's not included
Our trips do not include flights, trains or other travel to the start point and back from the end point.
Meals are not included while on the trekking section of this trip, allowing you to choose your preferred dish at the local teahouses depending on your appetite. How much you spend per day will vary according to your choice of meal, but generally people spend between $15-$25 per person per day on meals and hot drinks. Below is an approximate breakdown of some items:
- Dal baht: $4 to $7
- Chow mein: $2 to $4
- Eggs: $2 to $4
- Toast: $1.50 to $3
- Tea/hot chocolate: $1 to $3
- Chocolate bars: $2 to $4
Teahouses will provide cold water free of charge; however, it will need to be treated to enable you to drink it. Please read the drinking water FAQ for our advice.
When you stay at the teahouses on the trekking section of this trip, other extra costs to be considered are:
- Shower: $2-$4
- WiFi: $2-5
- Electricity: $2-5
Tips are not included in the trip cost. These are entirely at your discretion but there is an expectation to tip for good service. Your guide will help with advice, however we suggest the below as a guideline, shared between the group:
- Approximately $100-120 (USD) per person for the trip, depending on the size of your group ($50-60 of this will go to the main tour leader, with the remainder to be shared amongst the other activity guides and staff).
Of course, you are free to tip more or less, and the amount should be reflective of your perception of service and quality – a tip is not compulsory and should only be given when you receive excellent service.
You know your own spending habits best, so please budget an appropriate amount for things like optional meals and drinks, shopping, optional activities, and laundry.
Travel insurance is compulsory for all of our adventures, and you'll need to provide your policy details before departure. Your insurance should offer adequate cover for overseas medical treatment, evacuation/repatriation, your baggage and equipment, and the specific activities involved in your adventure. We also recommend ensuring your policy includes cancellation and curtailment cover, in case you're unable to join your trip due to unforeseen circumstances such as illness.
Standard travel insurance may not cover all the activities included in your adventure, so it's essential to check the details carefully. There are adventure-specific providers that many travelers have used in the past, such as True Traveller (opens in new tab) (for those based in the UK or Europe), or Rise + Shield (opens in new tab), both of which offer cover for a wide range of adventurous activities.
Please make sure your chosen policy meets your individual needs and covers all aspects of your trip.
Visa requirements often change, and you are responsible for obtaining any required visas for this trip. Please check with your nearest embassy or consulate for up-to-date advice.
Where You'll Stay
Looking for a private room? See Optional Extras for details and pricing.
What You'll Eat
Breakfast in Nepal typically consists of hot oatmeal, muesli, or Tibetan bread served with an omelet or boiled eggs. For dinner, the menus usually offer a choice of traditional Nepalese dhal bhat (a mixed plate of lentils, rice, vegetables, and pickl…
Optional Extras
Pre/Post Trip Accommodation
- Pre/post-trip accommodation in Kathmandu (Single)
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- Pre/post-trip accommodation in Kathmandu (Twin/Double)
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Upgrades
- Optional Private Room Upgrade
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For solo travellers looking for their own space, an optional private room can be booked for the six hotel nights in Kathmandu, Pokhara and Chitwan (private rooms are not available for the nine nights in the teahouses), subject to availability – see Optional Extras. Please request this at the time of booking.
To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.
All extras must be paid before your trip starts.
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FAQs
Who at Much Better Adventures designed this trip?
Marta Marinelli, raised in Italy’s serene Prosecco Hills, dreamed of global adventures, inspired by her father's travel stories. Her passion evolved into a career, backed by a decade of studies including degrees in international tourism and destination management. She’s worked in the adventure travel sector since 2012, living in Italy, the UK, and now sunny Portugal.
Over twenty years, Marta has explored over 55 countries, visiting remote areas like Ghana, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Haiti and Nepal’s Upper Mustang region. As a Senior Adventure Expansion Manager at Much Better Adventures, she focuses on creating life-changing experiences, ranging from multi-activity adventures, challenging treks to ultimate adventures in iconic places. She loves the challenge of finding the best local adventure hosts around the world, collaborating on adventures that offer genuine immersion, pushing beyond the beaten path and working on exclusive itineraries that challenge your comfort zone.
What makes her tick? Enabling people to live adventure-rich lives while positively impacting and empowering local communities around the world, generating sustainable opportunities for both the host, guides, community, and the environment.
What should I do about drinking water?
Although most teahouses and hotels have the option to buy bottled water, we advise against it to reduce the use of plastic. There are a wide range of products available these days which are more effective than traditional purification tablets - some trekkers like to use UV handheld devices such as a Steripen but other options are available.
What's Plan B in case of bad weather or flight cancelations?
This trip is scheduled to run outside the monsoon season so severe weather disruptions are unlikely to occur. However, should external factors, (such as severe weather conditions) cause alterations to what is possible, then the ordering of the above itinerary and/or the exact number of days spent in each location may have to change. The local host will endeavor to ensure that any replacement activities are of a similar style. One internal flight is included on this trip in order to make most of your time in Kathmandu at the end of your trip and avoid a third long road transfer. Please provide your passport details soon after reservation so your seats can be reserved. Should the flight get canceled, your host will arrange a transfer back to the capital by road (approx. 6-7 hrs drive).
Can I store my extra luggage somewhere?
Any luggage not needed for the short trek can be left at your hotel in Pokhara.
What do I need to know about flight safety in Nepal?
This trip includes a one-way domestic flight from Bharatpur to Kathmandu, operated by Buddha Air.
Nepal's mountainous terrain and weather create challenging flying conditions, and unfortunately, more incidents (including fatalities) occur here than in other countries. Since 2013, the EU has banned all Nepalese domestic airlines from flying within EU airspace to raise awareness of the poor safety record (although no Nepalese airlines were operating routes within the EU prior to the ban). You should be aware that flying in Nepal is an identified risk: please consider this carefully before making a reservation. Additional information can be found on the Aviation Safety Network entry for Nepal as well as the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office travel advice for Nepal
Domestic airlines in Nepal are generally not accredited by any internationally recognized safety audit systems, and the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal does not operate to the same standards as those of Western nations.
What does MBA do about this?
MBA collaborates with other UK travel companies that arrange for independent air-safety auditors to visit Nepal annually to assess the local airlines. MBA then only uses the carriers that were approved as part of the most recent audit. If any concerns are subsequently raised about an approved airline between audits, we put them on hold until the auditors are satisfied that safety standards are being met.
Is there a weight limit for the main baggage?
You should aim to keep your luggage as light as possible, not exceeding 44 lbs which is the weight limit on the internal flight.
How many guides and support crew will there be on my trip?
You will be joined by one tour leader from the trip start to end, as well as local specialist guides including rafting, yoga, and canyoneering instructors. You will also have some porters during the trek (on a 2:1 basis), who will help carry your overnight gear if desired.
What can I do with my free time in Kathmandu?
Your host in Nepal can arrange a variety of extra experiences in Kathmandu, should you want to explore further. Please discuss these directly with your host, who will be able to book them for you.
Kathmandu Heritage Tour: Visit four UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath and Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple). Duration: full day (approx. 8:00 AM–3:00 PM).
Spice Markets & Durbar Square: Explore Asan Market and Thamel, visiting spice and tea markets and learning about the cultural, culinary and medicinal uses of Nepali spices from local vendors. Finish at Kathmandu Durbar Square, home to historic temples and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Duration: approx. three hours (flexible timing).
Master the Arts: Head to Bhaktapur Durbar Square for a pottery workshop. Learn to spin the wheel and shape clay into simple items such as cups, bowls or vases, and observe traditional drying and firing techniques used by local potters. Duration: half day (approx. 8:00 AM–12:30 PM).
Nepali Cooking Class: Learn to prepare four traditional Nepali dishes with hands-on guidance, then enjoy one of your creations. This experience supports SASANE and their work addressing human trafficking, child marriage and violence against women. Duration: half day (morning or afternoon).
Can my dietary requirements be accommodated on this adventure?
At Much Better Adventures, we work hard to accommodate dietary requirements and allergies so your trip is safe, inclusive, and enjoyable. That said, options can vary by country, location, and accommodation, and in some places, options may be limited or unavailable. The information below has been provided by your host so you’re fully informed about what will be possible on your trip, depending on your individual requirements. This information should be read carefully before your trip to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the situation ‘on the ground’.
Once you have booked your trip, please fill out your passenger information form asap with any dietary requirements. Once you complete your passenger information, your dietary needs and any allergies are automatically shared with your host and, in turn, your guide. Please submit this as early as possible so they can plan accordingly and deliver the best experience. Please also remind your guide about your dietary requirements upon arrival, as mentioning these in person allows your guide to comprehend individual preferences and limitations as soon as you arrive.
BACKGROUND
Nepal’s cuisine is shaped by its mountainous geography, agricultural traditions, and strong cultural ties to India and Tibet. Meals are typically hearty and practical, centered around rice, lentils, seasonal vegetables, and preserved foods, with meat used more sparingly in many regions.
In Kathmandu and Pokhara, there is a wide range of hotels and restaurants serving high-quality food. However, in the remote trekking regions, limited infrastructure (including a lack of refrigeration) means teahouses tend to offer a similar, simple menu throughout. It is generally advisable to avoid meat in more remote teahouses, as freshness cannot be guaranteed—your guide will advise accordingly. A vegetarian or vegan diet is often the most suitable, while a lactose-free diet is also not too restrictive. Gluten-free diets, however, can be accommodated but are more limited and repetitive.
Meals in trekking regions are built around dal bhat (rice, lentil soup, and vegetables), along with variations of potatoes, noodles, soups, breads, rice, pasta, and even pizza—sometimes with egg, vegetables, cheese, or tinned tuna. Desserts may include apple pie, chocolate pudding (often with custard), or cake. Breakfast typically consists of toast, eggs, pancakes, Tibetan bread, porridge, or muesli.
Fresh fruit is rarely available, and fresh vegetables become scarcer at higher altitudes. While carbohydrates are plentiful, meals can lack variety and certain nutrients, so bringing snacks such as nuts or dried fruit is recommended.
Some dietary requirements and allergies may not be well understood in remote areas. Your guide will help communicate your needs, but flexibility and preparation are essential when trekking in these regions.
SPECIAL DIETS
Vegetarian Vegetarian diets can be well catered for on this trip, provided your host is informed in advance. There are plenty of options available both in cities and along trekking routes. Common dishes include dal bhat, vegetable momos (dumplings), vegetable noodle soup, and fried rice or noodles with vegetables and/or egg. Potatoes, Tibetan bread, pasta, and pizza are also widely available.
Vegan Vegan diets can be well catered for on this trip, provided your host is informed in advance. Porridge is a common breakfast and can be made with water on request, though it is often prepared with milk powder by default. Dal bhat is the main staple, though some versions may include ghee - so do check. Momos may contain egg in the dough. While carbohydrates are easy to find, sources of vegan protein are limited, so bringing snacks is recommended.
Kosher Fully certified Kosher kitchens and supervision are not available in remote teahouses, so a Kosher diet cannot be accommodated on this trip. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.
Halal Certified Halal meat is not available in remote teahouses, although it can be found in Kathmandu and other major cities. Vegetarian or vegan options can often be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above.
INTOLERANCES
Gluten Free (for Celiac, please see Allergies section below) Gluten-free diets are difficult to accommodate in trekking regions of Nepal. Please inform your host in advance, but be aware that options are limited and often repetitive. Many staple foods—such as Tibetan bread, noodles, pasta, pancakes, and muesli—contain gluten, making breakfast particularly restrictive. You may often rely on eggs as an alternative. Additionally, powdered soups, seasonings, and soy sauce frequently contain gluten, and cross-contamination is a significant risk in teahouse kitchens. Naturally gluten-free options do exist, including dal bhat, potatoes, eggs, plain rice, and simple soups. However, flexibility and preparation are essential, and your guide will assist in communicating your needs.
Lactose Free Lactose-free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Many dishes are naturally lactose-free, but you will need to specify at each meal that you require food without milk, milk powder, ghee, butter, or cheese. Porridge and muesli can be prepared with water on request. As sources of healthy fats may be limited, bringing supplementary snacks is recommended. Flexibility remains important in remote areas, and your guide will help communicate your requirements.
ALLERGIES
Our host has confirmed that provision for certain mild and severe or life-threatening food allergies on this trip may be unreliable. Please get in touch with our Customer Experience team before booking to discuss whether your requirements can be accommodated safely on this trip.
This will allow us to carefully consider the sensitivity and severity of your allergy, the available provision on the trip, and the accessibility of medical care should a reaction occur. Your safety is always our top priority. Please note that when traveling overseas, local ingredients, food preparation methods, and labeling standards may vary, particularly in remote areas. It is also worth noting that any allergies may result in more limited options and repetitive provision in some areas. While your guide will help communicate dietary requirements where possible, customers remain responsible for managing their own allergies during the trip.
Can I book on my own?
Sure can! Over 70% of our travellers travel solo, it’s a great way to meet like-minded people.
Who is running the trip?
Our team of Adventure Hunters co-create exclusive adventures which are run by highly vetted, specialist hosts. The trip is run by our trusted host partner in the destination. We only work with independent, local, in-destination experts who know the very best places to explore and how to stay safe. Read more information about the local teams we partner with. You’ll be introduced to the host straight after making a booking via the Much Better Adventures platform.
What is the official travel advice?
Much Better Adventures refer to the UK Government’s official travel advice when designing trips and monitoring trip operations. We recommend that all customers review the practical information available on the UK Government’s FCDO website, where you can find up-to-date advice by searching for your destination(s).
If you are based in the United States, you can also check the latest travel advisories from the U.S. Department of State.
For customers joining from other international locations, we recommend checking the official travel advice issued by your country of residence, as guidance may vary.
What vaccinations do I need?
We recommend checking out the country-specific information and also talking to a travel nurse.
How are the trips priced?
We automatically convert prices from the local currency that a host receives to your chosen currency. We update our exchange rates daily, so prices displayed on the site are subject to currency fluctuations, which is why you may see them change over time.
If you wish to change the currency you pay in, head to the bottom of the page.
Why are your adventures only for adults?
All of our group adventures are specially designed for adults to enjoy as we want these adventures to bring together outdoorsy people who are truly like-minded. You must be over 18 to join one of our trips.
Who else will be on my trip?
You're always in good company on one of our adventures.
Our trips typically consist of a mix of solo travelers and small groups of 2 or 3 friends, with most in their 30s-50s.
Our sociable adventures are solo-friendly by design and naturally attract outdoorsy people with a shared mindset; a love for adventure, a desire to push themselves, and meet awesome, like-minded people along the way.
It’s this camaraderie that has so often turned a great adventure into a life-changing one.
Don't just take our word for it:
- 95% of people rate the group dynamics on our trips 5/5
- 90% of people recommend joining a trip to make new friends
- 75% of people have met people on our trips that they would now consider friends
See here for more info about the Much Better Adventures tribe.
What's the weather like?
The best time to visit this part of the Himalayas is before or after the monsoon season, which runs through July and August. The months of March to May and late September to November tend to be dry and pleasant for trekking and all the other included activities. In the cities and valleys, you can expect daytime temperatures of around 77-86°F. As you climb into the mountains, this will drop the higher you go. The higher villages on the trek may reach temperatures close to freezing overnight. Of course, mountain weather is notoriously hard to predict, so do come prepared for all conditions.
Please note that you may encounter higher temperatures above 86°F and high humidity in Chitwan, but the wildlife tracking activities there are leisurely, with plenty of time to relax in the comfort of your jungle resort.
What's the carbon footprint for this trip?
We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre program, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.
What's the number?
It works out on average at 288kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.
The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.
But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:
- Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
- A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
- 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.
What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.
Want to know more?
Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.
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