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Whether you choose to hike to the Annapurna Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit trek, both include lodge stays. The history of lodge trekking is a fascinating subject in Nepal, and to understand it you have to know the meaning of a tea house. But what's a tea house? Nepal used to be mainly a climbing destination and there were only houses - not lodges and restaurants- on the trail through the remote regions climbers would visit. These houses used to sell tea to the climbers, but as more of them came, they started providing breakfast, lunch, dinner, accommodation, and tea to visitors. These houses were later converted into hotels and restaurants as climbers were followed by more and more trekkers.
Most of the trekking agencies in Nepal love to use the old name - tea house -when they want to refer a trek to you, and they have added the word trekking to this, hence Tea House Trekking which actually means that your trip consists of both accommodation and meals. So next time when you hear that you are going to go on a tea house trekking in the Everest Region or the Annapurna region or any other region of Nepal, it simply means accommodation and meals, including a guide and a porter - not just tea!
When it comes to enjoying the comforts of the best lodge during your trek, take into account the Annapurna Region. Compared with the Everest Region, access is easier as you don’t have to fly to reach the Annapurna. Why Annapurna Lodge Trek instead of others? Because you are going to experience the best of trekking and lodging and will be definitely impressed with the beautiful scenery of the region.
Highlights include:
All the famous and beautiful mountains of the Annapurna Region
Accommodation in one of the best lodges in the Annapurna
A trek that will most certainly meet your expectations, whether it is walking in the midst of nature or seeing beautiful scenery.
Included:
Accommodation:
Twin sharing accommodation with Breakfast plan in Kathmandu and Pokhara at 3-star category hotel
Lodge/Mountain Teahouse accommodation during the time of trekking
Transportation:
Pickup from the airport and a hotel as well as drop off in a private vehicle
Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu in a tourist bus
Kathmandu valley sightseeing in a private vehicle
Meals:
Breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara
Full board meal (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with tea/coffee during the time of trekking
As indicated in the itinerary
Guide:
Nepal Government certified English speaking local trekking guide and porter
Porter service (One porter for 2 trekkers)
Permits and official documents
Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) Permit and Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) Permit card for trekking
Official paper documents Government taxes and local fees
Entrance fees of Kathmandu valley sightseeing
Other Services:
A comprehensive medical kit.
Farewell dinner in a restaurant with a cultural show.
Trip accomplishment certificate.
All government taxes
Not included:
International flight tickets
Travel and rescue insurance
Nepal entry visa
Personal trekking equipment and expenses like water, laundry, phone, and bar bills
Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from your trip (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary. Expenses due to unavoidable events, like flight cancellation, strikes, and others
Tips to your guide, porter, and driver
Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the included section