Kathmandu (arrival & departure): Comfortable 3-star hotel with private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and breakfast.
On the trail: Traditional Nepali teahouses and guest lodges — simple rooms, usually twin beds, shared bathrooms, communal dining areas. Cozy atmosphere with basic comfort.
Occasional camping: In remote sections where no lodge exists (equipment provided).

Expect long days of trekking (5–7 hours) at moderate pace, carrying just a small daypack (porters carry the bulk of luggage). The air grows thinner as you climb, so acclimatization days are built in. Evenings are communal — travelers gather in teahouses around wood stoves, sipping tea and swapping stories while guides share insights into local culture. The trek is not just about reaching high viewpoints; it’s about walking through living landscapes, hearing prayer wheels spin, and understanding how life flows at altitude. Physically demanding but mentally calming, this trip is designed to stretch you and reward you equally.

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