What This Site Is
Nepal Trail Guide is a free, independent travel information resource dedicated to helping trekkers and travelers plan their Nepal adventures. It is not a travel agency, does not sell tour packages, and does not take commissions from bookings. Every piece of information here is written to be genuinely useful to someone planning a trek — without a commercial agenda behind it.
What You Will Find Here
The site covers trekking route guides with day-by-day itineraries for routes including Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang Valley, and Manaslu Circuit. Beyond the trail guides, you will find practical travel information covering Nepal visa requirements, trekking permits, altitude sickness prevention and treatment, realistic budget planning, teahouse culture and what to expect on the trail, and transport options for getting around the country — from domestic flights to local buses.
Who This Is For
This site is written for first-time visitors to Nepal who want to understand what they are getting into before they book anything, for solo trekkers who prefer to plan independently rather than book through an agency, for budget-conscious travelers who want honest cost information, and for anyone heading into the Himalayas who simply wants practical, unbiased information they can rely on.
A Note on Content
All content on Nepal Trail Guide is written to be accurate, up to date, and free from commercial bias. The site is supported by advertising revenue, not by affiliate commissions or sponsored posts. When information changes — permit fees, visa rules, trail conditions — the guides are updated to reflect the current situation. If you notice something that needs correcting, the contact page is there for exactly that reason.

