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World Vision Nepal Trek 2025

8th Nov 2025 - 20th Nov 2025

13 days/Nepal /Moderate to Challenging

Overview

This five-day Himalayan trek is a great opportunity to witness the culture and tradition in the Nepalese countryside. Along the way you will enjoy the views of the snowy peaks of the Annapurnas, stay in quaint locally-owned teahouses and enjoy awe-inspiring panoramic views. A highlight will be the sunrise views which unfold from Poon Hill (3400m), the highest point on the trek.

After completing the trek you will be able to see the work of World Vision first hand with visits to a number of local projects.

This trek is graded challenging because of the combination of long days trekking over varying terrain (including some days where you will trek uphill all day), the changeable climate and the basic conditions at the teahouse accommodation. Each day’s trek is between 5 and 8 hours in duration (variable depending on group pace).

The trek is accompanied by English-speaking first aid trained local guides, assistant guides, and porters, who together make your journey possible. You will also be accompanied by a Different Travel Company UK tour manager.

The terrain will vary throughout the five days but overall there will be lots of undulating terrain. The first two days you will gain altitude so you will spend more time going uphill. On day three, you will spend the morning ascending and the afternoon descending, and the final two days will be descending. It is critical that your training includes hill walking and trekking up and down gradients. Underfoot you will find stony trails, muddy forest floors, rocky steps or scree slopes. In some places it will be very dusty (bring a ‘Buff’ to cover your nose/mouth). There are some suspension bridges to cross. Each day’s trek is between 5 and 8 hours in duration (variable depending on group pace).

Temperatures will be dependent upon the weather which is usually clear and sunny in the morning, with clouds, and possibly rain, coming in during the afternoon. You can expect days to be sunny and warm (between 15 ̊C to 25 ̊C) and nights to be colder (between -5 ̊C to 5 ̊C). It’s important to be prepared for all weather conditions and temperatures by packing technical non-cotton layers, and waterproofs.
Please note: The conditions above are historically accurate but climate change can lead to uncharacteristic conditions which are out of our control. The guides will assess the situation and make decisions to ensure the best enjoyment and safety of the group.

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are included and meals are taken at local restaurants in Kathmandu, at the guesthouse in Pokhara and at teahouses during the trek. Although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, the teahouse menu during the trek is often repeated with most teahouses offering the same variety of rice, soup, dal bhat, potato and noodle dishes. A variety of bread, pancakes and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. Lunch is typically a hearty soup, momos, fried rice, noodles or other light meal. Dinner includes dal bhat, fried rice, noodles, curry and so on. You can purchase snacks such as biscuits, chocolate and soft drinks at the tea houses (not included – payable separately). Nepali food is similar to Indian, with some Chinese influences.

You will stay in a hotel in Kathmandu and Sarlahi, a guesthouse in Pokhara, and teahouses during the trek. Teahouses are locally owned lodges which are comfortable but basic. They feature a main lounge/dining area which is heated with a yak dung burning stove in the centre which makes it a very cosy environment. You will eat your breakfast and the evening meal in this room and may wish to play cards and relax here each evening. Battery charging facilities, mineral water, soft drinks, hot drinks, snacks and souvenirs may be available to purchase at many tea houses along the way.

The bedrooms at the teahouses usually have two or three single beds per room which have mattresses and occasionally pillows and blankets. You will need to bring your own sleeping bag and earplugs are strongly recommended.

The tea houses may have hot (or tepid) water showers or access to buckets of hot water for washing (available at a fee payable locally). Toilet facilities at the teahouses usually offer a mix of Western and Asian style squat toilets and these are usually flushing. Please ensure you dispose of toilet paper in the bins provided and do not put it into the toilet as this will cause blockages. Toilet paper is not provided so you will need to bring your own. During the trek you will need to pack up any toilet paper you use to dispose of properly at camp. NEVER leave toilet paper or other litter on the trail.

You must be 18+ to participate on this trek. It may be possible for you to participate if you are 16 or 17 years old but you must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. There is no upper age limit. It is advised that you are of a good fitness level before departure to ensure fast recovery from each day’s exertions. An ideal candidate for the trek would be someone who enjoys being out of their comfort zone and trying something new.

You should have a good level of fitness to ensure fast recovery from each day’s exertions while trekking and during the project activities. An ideal candidate would be someone who enjoys being out of their comfort zone and trying something new. If you do not already regularly exercise it is crucial that you start training (including plenty of hills!) before departure to ensure your best chance of enjoyment on the trip. You must be prepared to carry a daypack weighing 6-7kg. If you attempt to complete the trek without training, it will be more difficult than necessary and may detriment your experience and the experience of your teammates.

This trek is graded challenging because of the combination of long days trekking over varying terrain (including some days where you will trek uphill all day), the increasing altitude as the trek progresses, and the basic conditions at the teahouse accommodation.

You will slowly ascend to an altitude of 3,400m by day three, after gradual acclimatisation on the previous two days. 3,400m is above the generally agreed threshold for some people to start feeling some mild symptoms of altitude exposure. Your local guides are very experienced in spotting the signs of altitude sickness but it is important that you also do some research into the effects so you can be aware of how your body is adjusting. A great source of information can be found at http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/Altitude-sickness/Pages/Introduction.aspx or http://www.traveldoctor.co.uk/altitude.htm.

Itinerary

World Vision Nepal Trek 2025 Itinerary

Day 1-2 (Saturday 8 – Sunday 9 November 2025):

London to Kathmandu
Depart for Kathmandu on an indirect overnight flight. Upon arrival in Kathmandu you will transfer to a central hotel. If you wish, you may enjoy some independent sightseeing before gathering together this evening for a briefing on the days ahead and a welcome dinner at a local restaurant.
Meals: Dinner

Day 3 (Monday 10 November 2025):

Kathmandu – Pokhara
After breakfast, we depart for the scenic drive to Pokhara (approx. 8 hours). Upon arrival in this beautiful lakeside town, we check into the hotel then the afternoon is free to take in the sights or even do some souvenir shopping.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 4 (Tuesday 11 November 2025):

Pokhara – Nayapul – Ulleri
This morning we transfer to Nayapul (approx. 2 hours’ drive) from where you commence the trek. You will follow the banks of the Bhurungdi Khola River as far as Tikhedhunga (1575m) where your final challenge for the day is a steep uphill walk to Ulleri where you stay the night in a teahouse (2073m).
Approx. 10km trek / 530m ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 5 (Wednesday 12 November 2025):

Ulleri – Ghorepani
A day of ascent! Today we will gradually gain more altitude as we walk for about 5 hours uphill to the overnight teahouse in Ghorepani (2800m). As we approach Ghorepani we will pass through stunning rhododendron forests.
Approx. 11km trek / 1400m ascent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 6 (Thursday 13 November 2025):

Ghorepani – Poon Hill – Tadapani
An hour-long pre-dawn ascent gives us the opportunity to see the fascinating views of the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri glowing in the morning sun from Poon Hill (3400m). After breakfast back at the teahouse, it is a mostly downhill walk through magnificent oak and rhododendron forests, to reach our teahouse in Tadapani, where you will have another chance to enjoy views of Annapurna South and Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain).
Approx. 11km trek / 330m ascent / 640m descent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 7 (Friday 14 November 2025):

Tadapani – Ghandruk
The descent to Ghandruk is a shorter and easier walk, mostly downhill. From Tadapani you descend through mossy forests and deep gorges, before the scenery changes to a drier more sparse forest as we approach Ghandruk, where we will stay in a teahouse tonight. Ghandruk is a beautiful Gurung Village, where many of the inhabitants are Gurkhas.
Approx. 8km trek / 700m descent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 8 (Saturday 15 November 2025):

Ghandruk – Pokhara
Today is our final day of trekking as we descend to Birethanti, from where we travel by road back to our hotel in Pokhara.
Approx. 13km trek / 1000m descent
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 9 (Sunday 16 November 2025):

Pokhara – Janakpur – Sarlahi
Today we will leave Pohkara and embark on the next part of our adventure as we drive to Janakpur and Sarlahi (Approx 10-12 hours). It’s a long drive but there will be plenty of rest breaks along the way.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 10 – 11 (Monday 17 – Tuesday 18 November 2025):

Sarlahi
We will spend the next two days visiting local projects to see how the work of World Vision has supported the lives of locals.

Day 12 (Wednesday 19 November 2025):

Salahi – Kathmandu
We will transfer back to Kathmandu today. This afternoon there may be some free time for you to explore the wider city before a celebratory farewell dinner on your final night.
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner

Day 13 (Thursday 20 November 2025):

Kathmandu – London
Today you will transfer to the airport for the return flight to London. Depending on flight times you may arrive back in the UK the next day.
Meals: Breakfast

N.B. This itinerary has been prepared in advance so while we do not anticipate changes, this itinerary may be subject to alteration due to flight schedules, hotel availability and other factors outside our control. During the trip itself the itinerary will depend on the group ability, weather and the daily circumstances. Any changes in the itinerary will be made in the interest of group safety and enjoyment. In-country, your guide and tour manager will have the final say in the interest of the health and safety of the group.

Costs & How to pay

Registration fee: £475
and then either…

Sponsorship: £4,950

or

Flexi: Pay £2,475 trip costs* and fundraise a minimum of £2,475 for World Vision

SPONSORSHIP

There is a minimum sponsorship amount for the tour that you are required to raise in order to participate.

  • A non-refundable registration fee is payable at the time of booking.
  • The minimum sponsorship must be paid to the charity 12 weeks prior to departure.
  • The amount the charity receives is at least 50% of the minimum sponsorship total.

FLEXI

This option is for those who choose to pay the trip costs* (flights, accommodation, food, guides etc.) themselves while still raising some funds for the charity.

  • A non-refundable registration fee is payable at the time of booking.
  • Trip cost balance is payable to Different Travel 12 weeks prior to departure.
  • For this option any fundraising undertaken cannot be used for your trip costs.

*Please note trip costs are based on the final group size and are subject to change.

What's included

  • Return flights from the UK
  • Airport taxes and charges
  • Local transfers and transport
  • 3* hotels in Kathmandu (2 nights) and Sarlahi (3 nights), guesthouse in Pokhara (2 nights), teahouses on trek (4 nights).
  • English-speaking local guides and support crew
  • National Park entrance fees
  • All meals
  • Trek permits
  • Project visits
  • Different Travel UK tour manager

What's not included

  • Any necessary vaccinations
  • Nepal visa (currently US$30)
  • Drinks (incl bottled water), laundry and personal expenses
  • Spending money (tips and gratuities, souvenirs)
  • Transport to/from UK airports
  • Personal trek kit
  • Travel insurance

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