Where
will we stay in Kathmandu?
Accommodation specific to each trip is detailed
in the trip dossiers. Our treks and tours use
comfortable 2 star accommodations on a bed &
breakfast basis close to the shops and restaurants.
Upgrades or downgrades in accommodation can be
arranged upon request for private groups.
Will we have private rooms and bathrooms?
Private rooms are available in most teahouses
except for those at very high altitudes. Most
bathrooms are shared. On our camping treks we
also provide bathroom facilities for our groups.
Do I need to arrange for a place to
stay before I arrive in Nepal?
Normally if you book your accommodation before
your arrival in Nepal would be much better.
Well-planned travel will help you to get comfortable
and satisfaction. Especially you need to book
accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara before
your arrival in Nepal. Both these places have
excellent ranges of places to stay, from expensive
international style hotels to cheap and comfortable
lodges.
If you plan to stay overnight elsewhere in
the country, there is not much you can do in
terms of pre-booking for accommodation anyway.
And you will not have much of a choice in terms
of comfort and sanitary requirements, but you
will find a shelter for the night. But it is
not sure if you haven't hired the trekking guide.
Your trekking guide will arrange your accommodation
during your trekking.
Is there anything else I should be
aware of regarding accommodation in Nepal?
Not really if you are staying at one of the
lodges, hotels and luxury hotels in Kathmandu
and Pokhara. Your lodge-keeper is going to be
a very helpful person who will most likely speak
fluent English and will arrange for anything
you may need during your stay such as laundry,
bus tickets, phone calls and so on. It's certain
that your room is safe when it's locked. However,
it is advisable not to leave your valuables
such as jewelry, money, passport, camera in
your room while you are gone --have them stored
specially with the hotel or carry them in a
money belt or pouch around your neck or waist.
The teahouses and trekking-inns outside Kathmandu
and Pokhara are not very wholesome. They generally
have smelly squat toilets (if any), and no shower
facilities. Bringing your own sleeping sheet/mat,
mosquito coils (especially, if in the southern
Plaines), toilet paper is advisable. All these
are readily available in Kathmandu or Pokhara
for reasonable prices. As your own little contribution
to prevent rapid environmental degradation of
Nepal, whenever possible choose teahouses, which
use kerosene rather than firewood as the source
of energy.
What is the standard of accommodation
used by Adventure Thirdpole?
Accommodation is included in the trip cost and
Adventure Thirdpole has chosen accommodation
options based on the following criteria; standard
of hygiene, standard of service, location, food
standards & options and cost.
There are two styles of accommodation provided
by Adventure Thirdpole for your holiday, and
this depends on the itinerary you choose. Adventure
Thirdpole Treks uses 2 or 3 star accommodation
in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
Adventure Thirdpole Treks can arrange a variation
in the accommodation for your trip should you
require. However, you should be aware this might
result in a variation in the advertised price.
What are the trekking lodges like?
Most lodges offer rooms on a twin share basis,
though occasionally rooms will accommodate more
than this. The lodges we use provide comfortable
but basic accommodation by western standards.
Where do I spend the nights? If I'm
camping, what can I expect?
You may stay in local homes and lodges or in
spacious if you are joining the trip like teahouse
and during the camping trek, 2 person tents
will be served for your accommodation carried
by your staff. Porters or pack animals will
carry your personal gear. Your task is just
to enjoy yourself. Your trekking crew handles
all camp chores. There is some latitude as to
how much or little support we provide, but a
usual rule of thumb is 2-3 trekking staff per
trekker depending on the destination and length
of trip. We do not encourage backpacking without
a guide.
Where do we eat our meals?
If you are on a teahouse trek you will eat breakfast
and dinner at your teahouse. We will stop for
lunch at one of the various trailside restaurants.
And snacks are always easy to find. If you are
on a camping trek we will prepare all meals
and snacks.
What type of food will be served?
Most teahouses serve the traditional Nepali
meal Dal Bhat (rice, curry and lentils). All
teahouses we stay at have a variety of different
foods on the menu including noodles, rice, potatoes,
vegetables and soup. Some have Nepali versions
of western food such as pizza and French-fries
the choice is yours. Sodas and beer are available
at most of the teahouses and of course Nepali
milk tea is served everywhere.
How hygienic the food is?
It’s our prime concern, which is why we
do our best to choose teahouses and restaurants
with clean and sanitary kitchens. On our camping
treks, we provide a cook to prepare safe and
tasty meals with our own set of cookery as well
as hygienic cleaning facilities.
What will I eat on the trek?
You will have three meals each day plus snacks.
Breakfast usually includes a choice of toast,
eggs, hot cereal and hot beverages. Lunch may
be prepared hot or served as a picnic style
always with a choice of beverages. Dinner is
a major meal with 4-5 main courses usually including
salad and/or soup, several vegetable dishes
and a meat dish. There will be a fruit desert
and hot beverages. We gladly cater for vegetarians.
We combine elements of Western and Asian cuisine.