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Find answers to your questions before joining a tour so that you can find out exactly what you want to know. If you have more questions please feel free to reach us via email or to the provided contact details.

We accept  Cash in USD/EURO/NPR.

Card Payment (POS) Terminal:  Major credit cards, and debit cards are accepted in our office.

Bank Transfer Customers can make payments through bank transfers with the following beneficiary account.

Bank name: Nepal Investment Mega Bank Ltd.

Bank Adderess:- Durbar Marg Branch , Kathmandu, Nepal.  

Account no. 00 101010 2955 43

Beneficiary / Account Name: Adler Adventure Travel Pvt.Ltd 

Beneficiary address : P.O.Box 8721, Swoyambhu 15 Kathmandu, Nepal

BIC/SWIFT CODE : NIBLNPKT

Reference : Your name and the name of the tour

Note:- While bank transfers from outside Nepal  you have to use BIC/SWIFT CODE instead of IBAN. 

We specialize in creating personalized tours and trekking packages such as luxury tour packages, adventure trips, cultural immersions, Buddhist Pilgrimage Tour packages, family vacations, group tours, Private Tours, wellness retreats, and celebrations for special occasions. With attention to detail and a commitment to customer satisfaction, 

You can book a trip through our website, over the phone, by Email,  or in person at our office.

Email:- adler.adv.treka@gmail.com

Mobile/WhatsApp /Viber/ Telegram/Signal:- +977 9841058429 (Mr. Tsering Sherpa)

Yes our tour and trekking packages are customizable, based on your time limit, physical condition, and interest of your choice

Yes we offer a group discount please feel free to contact us .

Email:- adler.adv.treka@gmail.com

Mobile/WhatsApp /Viber/ Telegram/Signal:- +977 9841058429 (Mr. Tsering Sherpa)

All foreign national required Visa to enter the country. Tribhuvan International Airport is the only international airport of Nepal. Immigration Office, TIA (Tribhuvan International Airport) under Department of Immigration has been facilitating tourists flying to Nepal by providing Visa on Arrival. Likewise, other Entry and Exit points established at the border regions also provide ‘ On Arrival Visa’ to foreign nationals hoping enter to Nepal via land.

‘On Arrival’ visa procedure is very quick and simple. You can expect some queues during peak Tourist season. If you wish to skip those queues, you can also consider getting Visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed abroad prior to your arrival. Choice is yours.

 If you have obtained visa from Nepalese Diplomatic Missions, then you must enter Nepal within six months from the visa issued date. Your total stay is counted starting from the day you enter into Nepal.

ON Arrival Visas are ‘Tourist Visas’.  They bear multiple Re entry facility. Tourist Visa ‘On Arrival’ is the only entry visa to Nepal. If you are visiting Nepal for the purposes other than Tourism (sightseeing, tour, travel, mountaineering, trekking, visiting friends and families), you should still get ‘ Tourist Visa’ to get into the country.  However, you must change the category of visa as per your purpose and length of stay in Nepal from the Department of Immigration by producing the required documents.

You can find the link for the online visa application https://nepaliport.immigration.gov.np/

The best time to visit Nepal depends on your preferences and the activities you wish to pursue. Nepal experiences distinct seasons, each offering its own unique experiences. Generally, the two most popular and favorable times to visit Nepal are during the spring and autumn seasons:

  1. Spring (March to May):

    • Spring in Nepal is a beautiful time to visit, especially for trekking and sightseeing. The weather is mild, with clear skies and blooming rhododendron forests, creating a picturesque landscape.
    • The temperatures are pleasant, neither too cold nor too hot, making it an ideal time for trekking in regions like the Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, and Langtang.
    • Spring is also the season for various cultural festivals, such as Holi and Nepali New Year (Baisakh), adding cultural richness to your trip.
  2. Autumn (September to November):

    • Autumn is considered the best time to visit Nepal overall. The weather is stable, with clear skies and dry conditions, offering excellent visibility of the mountains.
    • This season is perfect for trekking, climbing, and outdoor activities. The popular trekking routes are bustling with trekkers from all over the world.
    • Autumn also hosts major festivals like Dashain and Tihar, providing an immersive cultural experience.

Apart from spring and autumn, you may also consider the following:

  1. Monsoon (June to August):

    • Monsoon brings heavy rainfall to Nepal, making it less suitable for trekking due to slippery trails and landslides.
    • However, this time of year offers lush greenery and is perfect for exploring Nepal’s rich biodiversity in national parks like Chitwan and Bardia.
  2. Winter (December to February):

    • Winter is a colder season in Nepal, especially in the higher regions. However, it is still possible to trek in lower elevations, such as the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek or the Kathmandu Valley.
    • Winter skies are often clear, offering stunning views of the mountains, but be prepared for chilly temperatures, particularly at night.