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01-4220713
yetautaa@gmail.com
Kantipath, Kathmandu, Nepal
Sun-Fri 10:00 A.M-5:00 P.M, Saturday CLOSED
The FAQ below is designed and intended to respond to a variety of questions from people planning and preparing to visit Nepal. The questions mentioned here are intended only as a general guide to help you plan and coordinate your trip before you actually hit the road. They're not meant to be on the road guide in detail. Get one of many outstanding travel books that have been published over the years to help travelers for more details and more on day-to-day travel guidance.
Yeta Utaa T&T provide range of facilities as follows:
You can book online, email, call, or fax us if it's the right itinerary in the website. We can start the dialog and together we can also develop an itinerary that really suits your interests and dates of travel if you want to customize your trip. To help you personalize your travel, you must determine how long you want to spend in Nepal, destinations and the duration of your stay in Nepal will determine the package cost.
The easiest and best way to apply for visa is through the Nepalese Diplomatic Missions in your country. The other choice is to get it from Immigration office at the entry points of Nepal. All foreign nationals are required to arrange a visa in order to enter Nepal. A Nepalese Visa can be obtained either prior to your arrival at a Nepalese embassy abroad or on arrival in Kathmandu at the airport. But nationals from Afghanistan, Iraq, Cameroon, Ghana, Somalia, Swaziland, Palestine, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, Ethiopia and Liberia cannot secure the Nepalese Visa upon arrival. The Visa can be also secured at entry points at Nepalese borders. A valid passport for at least six months, recent digital photo (size: 1.5" x 1.5") will be required and the following fees either in USD dollars cash or the equivalent Nepalese currency:
Tourist Visa Fee Details | Visa Fee |
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15 Days (Multiple Entry) | USD 30 |
30 Days (Multiple Entry) | USD 50 |
90 Days (Multiple Entry) | USD 125 |
Visa Extension (Within Valid Visa Period) | USD 3 per day |
Visa Extension (With Multiple Entry) | Additional USD 25 |
Visa Extension (After Visa Expiration) | Late fee USD 5 per day |
The best time to visit Nepal is between March and May and September and November. However, in the late season, some visitors still prefer to visit Nepal because there are plenty of options for accommodation and flight booking is quick and very easy. Trekking to Upper Mustang, Dolpa in Nepal is easier June / August.
Yes, we strongly recommend you to get your insurance cover from your respective country.
In Kathmandu we do provide stars hotel as per you request we provide you other types of hotels and during the trekking, we provide you guest house which is called tea house. Tea house are more like hotels with hot showers, western food and private room (twin sharing). In this arrangement overnight halts with dinner and breakfast will be in Tea houses (Lodges) and Lunch in local restaurants en-route. Furthermore, as you will be staying in locally owned lodges you will be benefiting and interacting with the local community. It will give you a true feel for the Nepalese people and their lives.
We use knowledgeable, experienced and English-speaking guides. French, Spanish, German and Japanese speaking guides can also be arranged for a group of three or more persons upon the additional fees.
Yes, it is ok and they really get a kick out of seeing themselves in print. So, if you take photographs, please take copies and post them back that will make sure they get delivered back to the people on one of your treks. But it is better to take permission from them before t taking photographs. Sometimes they may angry in taking photos without asking them.
Your porter/guide should not 'ask you' for anything, however at the end of your trek if he has done a good job and you feel he warrants a thank you, by all means give him something.
You should allow 5 kg for your personal porters’ own gear such as his torch, clothes and other items he may feel essential for his trek. It is best to bring two backpacks with you. A smaller pack for yourself to carry your water and favorite snack bars, and the bigger pack with a maximum of 20 kg including sleeping bag, will carry by personal porters.
Definitely not. If you can afford a personal porter it is highly recommended.
No, you do not have to be a marathon runner or training for the Olympics. But you do have to be fit and healthy. Depending on your walking/trekking speeds, you may have to trek for 5 to 7 hours per day on a trek, and no mountaineering skills needed, to do trek.
Your trekking briefing will be done by Yeta Utaa T&T before departure of Trek.
No, there are any age restrictions. We can be designed trek for children/teenager/ pensioner. For children and pensioner, we offer short and easy trek around Kathmandu and Pokhara Valley. For adult and teenager, we offer moderate to hard trek, like Everest Base Camp/ Manaslu/ Dolpa/ Mustang/ Annapurna/ Langtang etc.
Don't worry, we make it easy! Most of our first timers actually grow to love sleeping in the great outdoors. You will sleep in good quality, two person tents which you share with only one other trekkers of same sex. We provide all Trekkers with a thermal sleeping mat. For those who want added comfort, you can bring your own mattress. On lodge/Teahouse Trek, normally single trekkers share rooms with only one other of same gender.
Yes, it is our pleasure. Just let us know what you would like and we will do our best to help you. We never force our clients to follow our set itineraries. We can make our itineraries flexible accordingly client’s interest.
We have listed a few essentials that you will have to bring along and when you make your booking, we will send you out a full list of essentials.
As we do Organized/Tent trekking, our trained cook set menu himself and prepared. But when we do, teahouse/lodge basis trekking, we choose the same menu for breakfast/lunch/dinner/ for all but changes the menu daily so that we could do a bit contribution for preserving green tourism. We trekked, we will do our best to introduce you with local culture and taste.
Our itineraries are designed so that our clients ascend at a sensible and safe rate. The effects of altitude are felt by gentle acclimatization allows them to reach their high point without any problems.
There are telephones in many villages along the popular trekking routes from which you can make international calls. We inform daily trekking report to your relatives to home.
Yes, we come to the airport to pick you up. Outside the Terminal Hall, we will be displaying a play card of Yeta Utaa with your name on it.Yeta Utaa T&T contains as much information as possible about our services. However, if you have any questions regarding trip itinerary or any Questions, please feel free to contact Yeta Utaa Travels and Tours Pvt. Ltd. at info@yetautaa.com, we answer all enquiries within 24 hours.
01-4220713
yetautaa@gmail.com
Kantipath, Kathmandu, Nepal
Sun-Fri 10:00 A.M-5:00 P.M, Saturday CLOSED