Customise your hike
The itinerary above is a suggested schedule, and we are happy to adjust it to your preferences. If you would like an earlier start for better mountain light, a longer stay at the monastery, or a different pickup location, simply let us know. You can reach us by phone, Viber, or WhatsApp at +977 9810351300, or by email at info@theeverestholiday.com. We will discuss your wishes and finalise a plan that suits you perfectly.
What to expect on the trail
This is a full-day hike, so no overnight accommodation is needed. The trail through Shivapuri National Park is well-shaded by dense oak and rhododendron forests, offering a peaceful, nature-focused escape. Because the route goes through a protected national park rather than village settlements, teahouses are very limited once you pass the entry gate, so bringing a packed lunch and snacks is highly recommended. The walking is moderately demanding, featuring a significant elevation gain characterized by long, steep sections of stone steps on the way up to Bagdwar and the peak. Sturdy hiking shoes, a sun hat, sunscreen, and at least two litres of water are essential for this route. Your guide carries a first aid kit and pulse oximeter as standard.
Food
Your meal arrangements depend on your chosen package. Budget travellers will find local restaurants and teahouses along the trail serving fresh Nepali dishes at very reasonable prices. Standard and Luxury packages include lunch at a local restaurant along the trail, so you can focus on the scenery rather than the menu.
Travel Essentials
Visa and passport
All visitors except Indian nationals require a visa to enter Nepal. Most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. You will need a passport-sized photograph, the visa fee (USD 50 for a 30-day stay), and a passport valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date. Visit the Department of Immigration website at immigration.gov.np for the latest requirements. Citizens of SAARC nations and China may qualify for free or simplified visa arrangements, though specific conditions apply.
Changing money
Nepal's official currency is the Nepali Rupee (NPR), with an approximate exchange rate of 1 USD to 130 NPR. Banks and licensed money exchanges in Kathmandu will convert most major foreign currencies. We recommend using licensed exchange counters rather than banks to avoid higher fees and longer processing times. ATMs in Kathmandu dispense up to NPR 35,000 per transaction with a fee of approximately NPR 500. Please note that only Indian Rupee notes of 100 and 2,000 denomination are accepted in Nepal. Nepali banks will not accept old, damaged, or faded foreign banknotes, so bring fresh, clean bills. For a day hike, you will not need much cash beyond what your package covers, but NPR 2,000-3,000 for snacks, drinks, and small purchases along the trail is sufficient.
Booking your hike
Private hike
All our hikes are private experiences, meaning you will hike exclusively with your own group. We never add strangers to your party. The schedule is fully customisable to suit your pace and interests.
Solo and group bookings
Our hikes are organised with a minimum of two people. If you are travelling alone and would like company, we can organise a group departure open to other hikers. Once you confirm your date, we will list it on our website so others can join. This way, every hike becomes your own personal Himalayan experience.
Trusted booking
The Everest Holiday is a registered and bonded trekking operator, ensuring a secure booking process. We are proud members of the Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal (TAAN, Member #1586) and the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Our founder, Ganesh Prasad Simkhada, has held senior positions in Nepal's tourism and mountaineering institutions. To confirm your booking, we require a 10% advance payment. Payment options include the Himalayan Bank online portal on our website, major credit cards, bank transfers, Wise, and Western Union. Please send us a copy of your passport within one week of booking, and ensure your passport has at least six months of validity remaining from your arrival date in Nepal.
Last-minute booking
We recommend booking in advance, but we also welcome last-minute arrangements, which require full payment 24 hours before departure. For last-minute bookings, please contact Shreejan at +977 9810351300 or email info@theeverestholiday.com. Please note that last-minute arrangements may occasionally face delays due to circumstances beyond our control.
Flexible schedule
Your hike date is entirely up to you. If the suggested dates on our website do not suit your plans, let us know and we will arrange a departure on whatever day works best for your schedule.
Trip extension
You can easily extend your stay with other adventures. We arrange jungle safaris in Chitwan and Bardia, bungee jumping in Pokhara, Bhote Koshi, and Kushma, rafting on the Bhote Koshi, Trishuli, and Seti rivers, paragliding in Pokhara and Kathmandu, and much more. We also arrange cultural sightseeing tours around the Kathmandu Valley, visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Boudhanath Stupa, and Pashupatinath Temple. For a serene getaway, we recommend a sunrise trip to Nagarkot or Dhulikhel. Have a look at our add-on packages when booking for even more options.
Ecotourism practices
We are deeply committed to protecting the natural beauty of the Dhulikhel-Namobuddha region. At the start of the hike, each person receives an eco-waste bag. Please place all non-compostable rubbish, including snack wrappers, plastic bottles, and batteries, in this bag and carry it with you. Our guides will show you where to dispose of waste responsibly at the end of the trail. Your cooperation helps keep these hills clean and beautiful for the communities who live here and the travellers who will follow.
The Everest Holiday family
We are a family company with three generations of experience in Nepal's tourism industry. We believe that everyone who works with us is family. Our professional, experienced guides will be with you throughout the day to ensure your hike is safe and memorable. They hold first aid qualifications, speak fluent English. We cover their insurance, meals, and medical expenses. Please treat our team with the same warmth they will show you, and never hesitate to ask questions or share concerns at any time.
Trip Conclusion
Trip Conclusion
At the end of your trip, we host a farewell dinner at a local restaurant in Kathmandu. It is a relaxed evening to share stories and give us your feedback. On your departure day, we transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport in good time for your flight.
Tipping
Tipping is a common practice in Nepal. We recommend giving a tip to your guide and driver at the end of the tour. The amount is up to you and can depend on the quality of service and your overall experience.
Water
Bring a reusable water bottle. Tea shops along the trail sell bottled water and hot drinks. The hike passes through villages where you can refill. Avoid untreated tap water.