Plan Your Trip to Nepal with Lukla Holidays
Embarking on an adventure to Nepal is an exciting prospect, and at Lukla Holidays, we’re here to ensure every step of your journey is smooth, safe, and stress-free. With over 30 years of expertise, we’ve compiled all the essential information you need to prepare for an unforgettable experience in the Himalayas and beyond.

How to Book Your Adventure
Booking your dream Nepal trip with Lukla Holidays is simple and straightforward. Follow these steps to begin your adventure:
1. Explore Our Adventures
Browse our wide range of treks, hikes, rafting trips, camping experiences, and jungle safaris on our services page.
2. Request a Custom Itinerary
Choose a Fixed Departure: Select from our pre-designed tours with set dates that fit your schedule.
Request a Private Trip: Opt for a private departure on any of our existing itineraries, tailored to your group size and preferences.
Design Your Custom Journey: If you have specific interests or a unique vision, contact us to create a personalized itinerary just for you.
3. Get a Quote & Discuss Details
Once you’ve selected your trip or submitted your custom request, our travel experts will provide a detailed itinerary and a competitive quote. We’ll then discuss all aspects of the trip, answer your questions, and fine-tune details to perfection.
4. Confirm Your Booking
To confirm your adventure, a deposit will be required (details provided during the booking process). Once received, we’ll confirm all arrangements, including permits, accommodations, and guides.
5. Pre-Departure Briefing
Before your arrival in Nepal, we’ll provide a comprehensive briefing, including final itinerary details, packing lists, safety tips, and what to expect upon arrival.
Visa & Entry Information for Nepal
Most foreign nationals require a visa to enter Nepal. Here’s what you need to know:
1. Visa on Arrival
Citizens of many countries can obtain a tourist visa upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) or at land border crossings.
Requirements: A valid passport (with at least six months’ validity from your entry date and at least one blank page), a passport-sized photo, and the applicable visa fee (payable in major currencies like USD).
Process: You can fill out an online visa application form prior to arrival (recommended to save time) or use Kiosk machines at the airport.
2. Visa Fees (approximate, subject to change)
15 Days: USD 30
30 Days: USD 50
90 Days: USD 125
3. Important Note
Visa regulations can change. We highly recommend checking the latest information directly from the official Department of Immigration, Government of Nepal website ([Link to immigration.gov.np if possible]) or your country’s foreign travel advisory well in advance of your departure.
Your Safety is Our Priority
At Lukla Holidays, your safety is paramount. We take every precaution to ensure your well-being throughout your adventure in Nepal.
1. Experienced & Certified Guides
All our guides are highly trained, certified in first aid, and possess extensive knowledge of the local terrain and culture.
2. Quality Equipment
We utilize well-maintained, high-quality equipment for all our activities, regularly inspected to meet safety standards.
3. Comprehensive Risk Assessment
Every itinerary is thoroughly vetted for potential risks, and contingency plans are always in place.
4. Emergency Protocols
We have robust emergency communication and evacuation procedures, including access to helicopter rescues in remote mountain areas, ensuring swift response if needed.
5. Health Precautions
We advise on necessary vaccinations and provide guidance on altitude sickness prevention (for high-altitude treks).
Travel Insurance: A Must for Nepal Adventures
We highly recommend comprehensive travel insurance for all travelers visiting Nepal, especially if you plan on trekking or engaging in adventure activities.
1. Essential Coverage
Emergency Medical Evacuation: Crucial for high-altitude treks where helicopter rescue may be the only option in case of acute mountain sickness (AMS) or injury. Ensure your policy covers the maximum altitude you plan to reach.
Medical Expenses: Coverage for illness or injury during your trip.
Trip Cancellation/Interruption: Protects your investment in case you need to cancel or cut short your trip due to unforeseen circumstances.
Lost Luggage & Personal Belongings: Coverage for lost, stolen, or damaged bags and gear.
2. Key Considerations
Altitude Limits: Verify that your policy covers the maximum elevation of your trek (e.g., up to 6000m for Everest Base Camp).
Adventure Activities: Ensure your policy specifically covers activities like trekking, rafting, and paragliding if you plan to do them.
Recommendation: While we do not sell insurance, we advise researching reputable providers such as World Nomads, Global Rescue, or other providers recommended in your home country that specialize in adventure travel. Always read the fine print carefully!




What to Pack: Preparing for Your Nepal Journey
Packing for Nepal depends heavily on your itinerary and the season. However, here’s a general guide:
1. For Trekking/Hiking
- Layered clothing (base, mid, outer layers)
- Waterproof and windproof outer shell
- Sturdy, broken-in trekking boots
- Warm hat, gloves, and sunglasses
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Reusable water bottle and purification tablets/filter
- Personal first-aid kit and any necessary medications
- Duffel bag (for porters) and a daypack
- Sleeping bag (appropriate for altitude)
2. For Jungle Safaris:
- Light, breathable clothing in neutral colors
- Insect repellent
- Hat and binoculars
- Comfortable walking shoes
3. General
- Comfortable casual wear for cities
- Modest clothing for temple visits (shoulders and knees covered)
- Universal travel adapter & Power bank
- Copies of important documents (passport, visa, insurance)
A more detailed packing list specific to your chosen adventure will be provided upon booking.
Health & Well-being in Nepal
1. Vaccinations
Consult your doctor or a travel clinic well in advance (6-8 weeks) of your trip for advice on recommended vaccinations (e.g., Hepatitis A & B, Typhoid, Tetanus, Rabies, Japanese Encephalitis for certain areas).
2. Key Considerations:
Altitude Sickness (AMS): For high-altitude treks, proper acclimatization is crucial. Our itineraries are designed with adequate rest days. Stay hydrated, ascend slowly, and be aware of symptoms. Your guide is trained to monitor and respond to AMS.
Water & Food Safety: Drink only bottled, boiled, or purified water. Avoid street food that looks unhygienic. Eat freshly cooked meals and avoid raw vegetables or fruits that you haven’t peeled yourself.
General Hygiene: Carry hand sanitizer and practice good personal hygiene to prevent common travel illnesses.
Ready to Experience Nepal?
Recommendation: We hope this information helps you plan your incredible journey. Remember, the Lukla Holidays team is always here to assist you with any questions or concerns.