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 General Information on Nepal
 Short Treks in Nepal
   The Royal Trek
   Ghorepani Trek
   Jomsom to Pokhara Trek
   A Week Below Everest
   Explore Khumbu Monasteries
   Trekking in Langtang valley
   Bhairav Kunda Trek
   Siklis Trek in Northern Pokhara
 Adventure Treks in Nepal
   Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
   Annapurna Circuit
   Trek to Everest Base Camp
   Gokyo, Kala Pattar & Everest Base Camp
   Mt. Everest & High Valleys
   Trekking in Langtang & Helambu
   Trekking in Kanchenjunga North & South Faces
   Trekking in Kanchenjunga South face base camp
   Lower Dolpo to Phoksumdo Lake
   Trekking in Upper Dolpo
   Panch Pokhari Trek
 Trekking Peaks in Nepal
   Annapurna Sanctuary and Tent Peak
   Ascent of Chulu East
   Climbing Mera Peak
   Everest Base Camp & Ascent Island Peak
   Climbing Mera Peak & Amphu Labtsa
   Trekking in Langtang and Climbing Yala Peak
   Langtang and Naya Kanga
 Mountain Biking in Nepal
   Pokhara to Kathmandu Mountain Biking
   Mountain bike exploration from Tumlingtar to Dharan
   Riding in Kathmandu Valley



 General Information on Tibet
 Mountain Biking in Tibet
   Lhasa to Kathmandu Mountain Biking
   Lhasa & Central Tibet Exploratory Biking
 Cultural Tours in Tibet
   Lhasa in a glance
   Experience Lhasa
   Tibet Experience
 Adventure Treks in Tibet
   Trekking in Kharta Valley
   Shishapangma BC and Kong Tso Trek, with Lhasa
   Shishapangma Base Camp and Kong Tso Trek
 Overland Journeys in Tibet
   Everest Base Camp from Tibet
 Kailash Mansarovar in Tibet
   Kailash and Mansarovar via Simikot
   Kailash Mansarovar via Zhangmu
   Simikot to Kailash Trek for Saga Dawa
 
 

CHECK YOUR PASSPORT!

It is a standard requirement for entry into almost any country that you have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you complete your travels. If your passport has only a few months validity or only a few pages remaining, it may be wise to apply for a new one before you set off. Bear in mind that visas, plus entry and exit stamps, can be large – some even take up a whole page. If you need to apply for a new passport, make sure you do this well in advance of your travel date.

 

In many countries you will need to show your passport when checking into hotels, buying airline tickets, changing money etc.

 

MAKE A COPY
It is highly recommended that you make a note of, or better still, take a photocopy of your passport details (passport number, visa number and place and date of issue of both.) Keep this information separate from your passport. If you lose your passport you must report it at once to our office staff and they will help you report it to the local police and the nearest embassy or consulate of your country.


 

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