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5 Best Teahouse Trekking in Nepal

With the increasing influx of trekkers, major trekking courses have cabins along Nepal’s trekking routes. These hotels on trekking trails in Nepal are otherwise known as tea houses. These tea houses have made the trek for the tender feet and provide straightforward comfort to the trekkers while on their trail. Tea houses are accessible from all trails in Nepal’s major trekking areas, with relative ease in the Everest and Annapurna regions due to their popularity.

Many trekking trails in Nepal are still inaccessible and require proper camping. However, as the popularity of trekking in Nepal is increasing every year, teahouse trekking in Nepal has become more popular than ever. You will now be able to trek for a very long time covering the basics without having to stress about a comfortable bed and a hot dinner or snack. Tea houses are facilities provided by the surrounding people living in the trekking locales. That’s why you’ll be happy to know that the money you spend on the trek goes to these nearby groups of people and not to wealthy organizations in Kathmandu or abroad. Chia Ghar trekking gives you a chance to meet different trekkers under one roof and is somewhat of a home for trekking lovers.

Most trekking trails in Nepal do not offer tea house style trekking. Along these lines, we have recorded here 5 best tea house trekking in Nepal.

1. Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp is probably the easiest tea house trek in Nepal. Luxury lodges are now spread across the region and it is entirely possible to find a room with an attached bathroom. The Everest Base Camp Trek is a challenging 14-16-day teahouse trek with teahouses on all the trails. The most amazing elevation of the trail is 5545 meters. Due to popularity and commercialization, Everest Base Camp Treks have more suitable offices in teahouses than other treks as it is one of the most trekked courses by trekkers. February to May and October to December are the favorite months to visit this region.

2. Annapurna Circuit Trek

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a moderate-difficult 14-18 day trek. It is a top notch that encourages trekking hotels and leisure trekkers. The trail gains the most notable elevation of up to 5,416 meters. This Tea House Annapurna Circuit Trek offers trail and side tours if you ever want to branch out. Side outings also have a tea house stop office to serve you on the trek. Tea houses are available every two hours on the Annapurna circuit. In terms of cost, ACAP has determined the institutional cost for the tea house cabin and its maintenance. In any case, expect costs to increase as you go down the road. 250 in the initial days of your trek, the cost of a similar dal bhat will almost double when you arrive at Thorung Phedi. Annapurna Circuit is considered the best in terms of accessibility and management of tea houses. The best time to visit Annapurna Circuit is March to April and October to November.

3. Langtang Valley Trek

Langtang Valley Trek is one of the closest treks from Kathmandu but not a common feat for everyone. The trek is rated off-beat through 7-8 days. The trail passes through snow-covered valleys and ice sheets at the most amazing height of 3,870 meters. Even though the earthquake of 2015 caused great damage to the teahouses of this trail, a large part of it has been kept for administration. Be that as it may, many side trails are not yet ready to be hiked in this locale. The best time to visit Langtang Valley is from September to May. Langtang Valley was badly affected by the 2015 earthquake in Nepal, but with the help of local and related agencies, all the teahouses are now being reconstructed and operating. Langtang Valley Trek is the best short teahouse trek in Nepal.

4. Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking is an excellent short trekking holiday in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The trek can be done teahouse style as there are many teahouses along the Annapurna Base Camp Trail. Although teahouses are limited above Chomrong, you shouldn’t worry too much if you can’t find a place to rest after a long day of hiking. However, it is recommended to check and confirm room availability before hitting the trail. You can confirm with the lodge owner about the room availability in the onward destinations from the previous night. Better yet, if you are going with a company or guide your accommodation will be arranged by them.

5. Annapurna Poon Hill Trek

If you are short in time or let’s say looking for an adventure suitable for kids then Annapurna Poonhill trek may be the right pick for you. Due to it’s close proximity to the city, Pokhara, the accommodation in this trekking is comfortable. Despite being close to the city, the views on this trek is fantastic with panoramic views of several 7000m peaks. You will also be able to see two eight thousand meters peak namely Mt. Annapurna (8091m) and Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m) from the top of Poonhill. The trek can be done in a five days time making it perfect short and comfortable teahouse trekking in Nepal. And it is definitely a photographer’s paradise and your eyes will not rest with the camera shutter.

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  1. Ram Tamang

    AlpineTrav Treks & Expeditions is an adventure travel company in Kathmandu, Nepal founded by local alpine experts with experience in Himalayan trekking and mountaineering.

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