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No commitment — just the basics so we can point you to the right mountain. The more you tell us, the better we can tailor it.
A few essentials that apply across every region — get these right and the mountains take care of the rest.
Nepal now requires licensed guides on most routes; Indian treks need forest or wildlife permits, usually arranged via a registered operator.
Altitude is the real challenge, not distance. Build in rest days, ascend slowly, and never ignore the signs of altitude sickness.
From eastern India, Sikkim and the Char Dham are easiest and cheapest to reach. Nepal and Kashmir add airfare on top of the trek cost.
Char Dham helicopter slots and peak-autumn lodges fill months ahead. Reserve early and register online where required.
Days can be warm and sunny, nights below freezing. Layered clothing, broken-in boots and a good sleeping bag are non-negotiable.
Carry out what you carry in, respect local customs at shrines and villages, and keep these fragile high places pristine.