Nar Phu valley cost – explained

The price of a trip to Nar Phu valley is determined by a number of variables, including the trek’s length, season, group size, and itinerary. Accommodations, meals and drink, transportation, and guide and porter services are all included at this price shown in our Narphu valley trek package. However, this is only an estimate for the standard package, and the final price may change in response to your unique needs and demands. Nepalgram has 3 different types of trip packages – feel free to email us for custom itinerary.

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Nar Phu valley trek accommodation cost

A trekker should budget between $20 and $40 per night for a straightforward guesthouse. Guest house are also called tea house in Nepali trek accommodation. You can choose a lodge or motel for a more luxurious stay, which can run you $30 to $60 per night. The exact cost may differ based on the location and the type of room you select; these costs are only approximate estimations.

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Tea houses are essentially small guesthouses or lodges that provide basic facilities for travelers, such as food, accommodation, and a place to rest. The picture you are seeing is eating area of the facility.

It’s also important to keep in mind that because goods must be transported a long way to get to places like Nar Phu, the cost might often be more than you expect. In some situations, you can even be required to pay extra for facilities like electricity and hot showers. Charging your phone or taking a shower might cost few extra dollars.


    Food and drinks Price

    Several variables, like the season Peak trek season vs low season), the size of the group (many people in one group makes it cheaper), and your preferences in meals (DalBhat is big portion in small price) might affect the cost of food and drink while on a Nar Phu valley hike. A trekker should budget between $25 and $60 per day for food and drinks. The price of breakfast, lunch, supper, and snacks is included in mentioned estimate. It is not recommended to drink alcohol during the trek – thus alcohol is not included in this estimate.

    It is advised to bring a water filter system, water purification kits or buy bottled water during the trek when it comes to drinking water. Depending on the location, the price of bottled water can range from $1 to $5.

    Due to the difficulty in delivering supplies to places like Nar Phu, the cost of food can be greater there.

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    Dal Bhat: This is the staple food of Nepal and consists of rice and lentil soup (dal) served with various vegetable dishes and curries. This is good choice for when you are looking for big portion in low cost.

    Transportation cost

    Several variables, including the form of transportation, the season, and the number of the group, might affect the cost of transportation on a Nar Phu hike. Road to Koto is fairly good. So use of Car, Jeep, Trucks, Bus would be your means of transportation to get to the trek tart point. This will vary the cost.

    When you decide to trek with Nepalgram – we will make sure you get the best value for your money. We will arrange all the transportation for your and your support crew. However in service package of Narphu trek– you can choose to pay yourself.

    From Kathmandu to the town of Besisahar, the trek’s starting location is primarily accessible by bus or vehicle. To get to the trail start point from there, you may either take a local bus or rent a jeep. Between $20 on average can be spent on a one-way bus ticket from Kathmandu to Besisahar, while between $30 and $60 can be spent on a one-way jeep journey.

    Once you start the trek, you won’t need any other means of transportation because the track is clearly defined and is accessible by foot. However, you have the option to pay for a pony or a pack animal to transport your equipment. A pony or pack animal can be rented for between $25 and $35 per day.

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    Buses are the most affordable way to travel in Nepal, and connect the major destination. If you want freedom on the ride – driving by car or Jeep is recommended. Renting a entire vehicle will give you chance to stop and get out for the picture anywhere you may want to.

    Guide and porter cost

    The price of hiring a guide and porter for a Nar Phu trek might change depending on a number of variables, including the size of the group, the distance traveled, and the season. A trekker should budget $30 to $80 a day on average for a guide and $25 to $30 per day for a porter.

    Additionally, a guide can ensure that your walk is both safe and entertaining.

    Your supplies and equipment can be carried by a porter, which can improve your comfort and enjoyment of the walk. All your luggage will be carried by porter and you will be carrying small bag pack with your sunscreen, water and camera. Porter get to the tea house before you, so you will be good for the needs of your stuff at the tea house.

    Nar Phu trek permit

    1. Permits for the Nar Phu Valley Restricted Area (NRA) cost USD 200 per person per week.

    2. Permits for the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) are $40 per person.

    3. U$D50 per person for Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) Permits

    Due to the Restricted Area, single trekkers are not permitted to issue permits for the Nar Phu Valley Trek. For more information about Nepal trekking permits in the Restricted Zone, find our blogs.

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    I grew up in the mountains & got university education in Kathmandu to become an engineer. But with homely environment of mountains interest me to become a trekking & tour guide, by passion. I have been 6574 meter to the highest & fortunately got chance to explore most of Nepal and bit of abroad.

    Eventually, passion converted to profession and here i am on behalf of Nepalgram - a Trekking agency in Nepal.

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