Accommodation Styles

Accommodation Styles In Nepal

Nepal is a popular destination for trekkers from around the world, offering a wide range of trekking options to suit different travel styles and budgets. One of the key factors that can affect your trekking experience is the type of accommodation you choose. In this article, we’ll take a look at the different types of accommodation available for trekkers in Nepal, including luxury, moderate, rustic, and camping options.

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The type of accommodation you choose for your trek in Nepal will greatly affect your overall experience. Whether you’re looking for luxury, comfort, authenticity, or adventure, there’s an accommodation option to suit your travel style.


Luxury Accommodation
For those who prefer a more comfortable and luxurious trekking experience, there are a number of luxury lodges and camps available in Nepal. These lodges and camps offer comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, hot showers, and western-style toilets. Many also have a restaurant and bar, providing meals and drinks of a higher standard than you would find in teahouses. They are mostly located in popular trekking destinations like Everest Region and Annapurna Region.

Luxury Service

Morning Breakfast Schedule – Varieties of Breakfast Item with unlimited tea/coffee

Afternoon Lunch Schedule – Lunch can be order as per need with tea and Coffee

Evening Schedule – tea/coffee/Hot chocolate with popcorn/Biscuits

Evening Dinner Schedule – Soup item and Dinner can be order as per need

Accommodation – Comfortable Tea House with attach Bathroom

Other Services – Toilet papers, boiled water as per need

Standard Accommodation
For trekkers who want a balance of comfort and adventure, there are standard accommodation options available. These include teahouses and lodges that offer comfortable accommodation. You can expect to have a clean bed with a pillow and a blanket, and attach bathrooms with western-style toilets. Meals are usually served in the teahouse or lodge, and you can expect to find a variety of local and Western dishes. These kind of accommodations are widely found in most of the trekking routes in Nepal.

Standard Service

Morning Schedule – Breakfast as per need with 1 item of Tea/coffee

Afternoon Schedule – Lunch as per need with 1 item tea/coffee

Evening Dinner Schedule – 1 item soup, Dinner as per need with 1 item tea/coffee

Accommodation – Standard Tea House with attach Bathroom

Rustic Lodging
For those who prefer a more authentic and rustic trekking experience, there are rustic lodges and homestays available. These lodges and homestays offer basic accommodation with shared bathrooms and squat toilets. Meals are usually prepared by the local family, and you can expect to eat simple, local dishes. This type of accommodation is mostly found in remote areas of the country, such as Upper Mustang,Upper Dolpo, Makalu, kanchanjunga, karnali region

Basic Service

Morning Schedule – One item Breakfast with 1 item of Tea/coffee

Afternoon Schedule – One item Lunch only

Evening Dinner Schedule – One item dinner only

Accommodation – Basic Tea House with shared toilets

Camping
Accommodation


For trekkers who want a true wilderness experience, camping is a great option. Camping trekking is a good option if you are planning to go on a less crowded and remote trek, such as the Upper Dolpo trek ,Kanchenjunga trek, mustang , karnali region , Dhaulagiri trek and other rural trek.

Camping services

Morning schedule – Hot washing water, Wake up tea, Breakfast with varieties of items and tea/coffee/hot chocolate

Afternoon Lunch schedule – hot towel before lunch and more than 4 items for Lunch with tea/coffee

Evening Schedule – Tea with popcorn/biscuits

Evening Dinner Schedule – Hot towel, soup and varieties of items for dinner and Hot water for night

Accommodation – 5 star Hotels in City area and on the trails we provide Mountain hardware tents with good quality mat and pillow and door mat outside the tents

Toilets – There will be two toilet tents with camping style toilet pan with toilet papers