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Mudum Trial Trek

Destination: Nepal

Region: Eastern Part of Nepal

Trip Facts

Duration
13 Nights 14 Days
Difficulty
Medium
Country
Nepal
Activity
Trekking
Max-Altitude
4200 m
Accomodation
Normal hotel to Star hotel
Best Season
March to May and September to November
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner

Overview

Are you interested in the less crowded trek in the most breathtaking Himalayan vibes in Nepal? The Mudum Trial Trek is a better-kept secret lying in the eastern part of Nepal, allowing trekkers unique adventures into the Himalayan uncorrupted beauty. This trek takes villagers through remote homes, dense forests, and stony lands with an opportunity to witness the local community’s traditional lifestyles. The less-traveled trek path is excellent for connecting with nature in isolation. Organized by Access the Asia Treks, this trek is an entirely well-planned and safe adventure, with skilled guides and porters helping you from your arrival to departure.

The Mudum Trial Trek begins in a picturesque manner as you drive from Kathmandu to Diktel Bazar and gradually ascend through scenic villages like Chakhewa, Dhotre, and Maiyung. The trail then rises above Rawadhap and Salpa Bhanjyang with excellent views of the neighboring peaks. The trek offers an additional treat in exploring Silchung Hill (4200 m) with its fine panoramic views of the Himalayan chain. From here, one descends through Hyakule and Hanspokhari for a conclusion at Bhojpur, whereupon you drive back to Kathmandu.

The Mundum Trail Trek was inaugurated in 2018, unique in its offering of one more journey through the eastern Nepal unblemished landscapes and culture. While trekking towards the ancient Kirat villages, trekkers experience the richness, culture, and traditions sustained by the Kirati people. The trail wades through rhododendron, pine, and bamboo about, where rare wildlife such as the red pandas and Himalayan honk eagles exist. The trek helps fulfill the panoramic view of more than 30 peaks of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Sacred sites like Salpa Lake, Silichung Peak, combine with views of nature and the culture surrounding the land.

The Mundum Trail Trek operated by Access the Asia Treks succeeds annually in 100% of attempts because we provide efficient planning with expert guides along with committed support staff. We deliver safe enjoyable culturally immersive mountain experiences in eastern Nepal under the guidance of professional qualified experienced guides. Access the Asia Treks ensures our clients have fulfilling trekking experiences because our team possesses thorough expertise in the Mundum Trail and high-altitude conditions along with local community understanding. The Himalayan trekking trials conducted by Access the Asia Treks puts safety at the forefront while delivering outstanding logistical support to help participants reach their destinations successfully along with making memorable Himalayan explorations.

This trek is perfect for those wanting to experience the raw beauty of Nepal’s eastern Himalayas while avoiding the crowds of popular routes. The Mudum Trial Trek is moderately challenging and so suitable for trekkers with an average level of fitness. The travels along the way offer interesting sightseeing amidst varying flora and fauna, terraced farmlands, and calm monasteries that add richness to the whole experience. Your participation with Access the Asia Treks ensures that every logistical matter is kept in check so you can concentrate fully on the adventure.

For the more adventurous treks compared to Mudum Trial Trek, you can opt for the Everest region where you can find more challenging and high-altitude trekking destinations including the famous Everest base camp trekking.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • Explore the remote and less-traveled trails of eastern Nepal.
  • A newly explored trekking route in eastern Nepal, away from the crowds.
  • Witness stunning views of the Himalayan peaks from Silchung Hill.
  • Immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of local communities.
  • Witness picturesque agricultural landscapes and high-altitude tea plantations.
  • Experience the festivals and hospitality of the indigenous Limbu community.
  • Trek through lush forests, terraced fields, and high-altitude landscapes.
  • Enjoy the tranquility and solitude of the Mudum Trail.

Itinerary

Day 1

We welcome you to Nepal after you reach the busy Nepalese capital of Kathmandu which sits at 1400 meters above sea level in a Nepalese traditional way. Kathmandu at 1,400 meters altitude gives trekkers a warm welcome through its ancient heritage sites and crowded pathways and traditional sites. The fascinating view of the Kathmandu Valley welcomes visitors entering Tribhuvan International Airport while the valley exists as a surround of rolling hills with ancient temples. The urban environment of Kathmandu presents a sensory-rich welcome to Nepalese culture through its combination of culinary scents with temple chimes along with colorful prayer flags blowing among the city streets.

The airport formalities completion allows visitors receive hotel transfers which enable them to take time for rest before engaging in the upcoming trek. After you are escorted to the hotel, you can self-visit around the place and enjoy your evening the tourist hub of Nepal.

Drive duration: 30 minutes

Accommodation: Luxurious hotel in Kathmandu

Day 2

A free day in Kathmandu serves as the essential time for travelers to finalize arrangements as well as make last-minute modifications. Trekkers are provided with the equipment inspection followed by verifying trekking footwear and warm clothing and essential tools for an upcoming journey our experienced team member. Trekkers can solve any equipment deficiencies by visiting Kathmandu’s shopping district of Thamel. The trekking group makes sure to obtain every mandatory permit. For this, our team provides you with all the requirement for your hassle-free trip to the Mudum Trial Trek.

Prior to the trek the guide runs a briefing session that clarifies all operational procedures and what to expect so the adventure proceeds without issues. During this day of rest visitors can visit additional cultural and spiritual sites in Kathmandu. Visitors can spend their time relaxing in Patan or Bhaktapur by exploring their ancient pathways and paying a visit to the sacred Boudhanath Stupa before experiencing the energy of Asan Bazaar. Trekkers across the Mundum Trail Trek first stop at Kathmandu to see each UNESCO World Heritage Site including Swayambhunath (the Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple and the historical Durbar Squares. The visiting time in Kathmandu enables trekkers to adapt their bodies slightly before advancing to upper elevation regions.

Drive duration: 2 hour and 30 minutes

Accommodation: Luxurious hotel in Kathmandu

Day 3

On this day, you set out for a 7-8 hour driving journey starting from Kathmandu (1,400 m) leads to Diktel Bazar (1,650 m) while covering 250 kilometers of distance. The morning journey starts while traveling east on BP Highway delivering views of green hills together with farmed terraces and charming local communities. When Sindhuli appears during the trip, it presents eye-catching scenery and challenging road conditions that characterize the region. Beautiful vistas of Sunkoshi and Tamor rivers during the ride let travelers see Nepalese people in rural areas tending fields among the traditional village houses in the hills.

The vehicle rises to Diktel Bazar which leads to Mundum Trail Trek where the landscape transitions from lowland to rolling hills with cooler temperatures. The headquarters of Khotang District Diktel Bazar functions as a market town with active life where trekking enthusiasts can observe distinctive Rai and other native community traditions. Tourists reach Diktel to rest overnight before conducting their final trek bolsters and relaxing their bodies after the prolonged drive. People who visit the busy bazaar, mingle with locals, and eat traditional Nepali cuisine in the evening gain their first cultural immersion experience of the area before starting their hiking journey.

An overnight stay at Diktel Bazaar.

Drive duration: 7-8 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 4

The trail from Diktel Bazar at 1,650 m ascends to Chakhewa Village at 2,300 m during a 6 to 7-hour period along a culturally diverse and visually attractive route. This trek starts by rising slowly along fields with steps and thick forests followed by Rai village clusters where trekkers can experience the traditional lifestyle of Kirati people. The path offers exceptional panoramic vistas of smooth sloping hills accompanied by sporadic snow-covered mountain peak views. The trail passes through rhododendron and pine forests while the trekking path makes its way through the trees to create an atmosphere of serenity and natural sounds coupled with fresh mountain air to invigorate the travelers.

Reaching Chakhewa Village delivers a special feeling because locals are famous for their welcoming nature and ethnical heritage. Beneath its traditional architecture combined with farmlands terraced across its landscape the village maintains a perfect location for rest. The local inhabitants’ welcome trekkers to share their cultural practices along with their traditional ways of living. Before nighttime arrives, the Himalayas transform their color into golden shades which provide mesmerizing scenery to observe. Local food and relaxing stays in tea houses before the journey continues at the following stage of Mundum Trail.

An overnight stay at Chakhewa Village.

Trek duration: 6-7 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 5

This day after breakfast is allocated for a need 5-6 hours walk from Chakhewa Village at 2,300 meters up to Dhotre at 2,752 meters while enjoying views of both forested and mountainous regions. The trek starts with an even climb which leads into tree-covered areas bordering rhododendrons and oaks before letting hikers view various bird life and sometimes wildlife.

Appealing panoramic views of Himalayan Mountain peaks begin to reveal themselves while challenging the trekkers throughout this demanding ascent. Small traditional settlements along the way provide glimpses into the lifestyle of the indigenous Rai and Limbu communities. After traveling to Dhotre the peaceful village in the hills all visitors can take pleasure in the tranquil mountain atmosphere before embarking on their Mundum Trail journey.

An overnight stay at Dhotre.

Trek duration: 5-6 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 6

After breakfast, you set out for a wonderful trek to Maiyung. Trek from Dhotre at 2,752 meters altitude to Maiyung at 3,122 meters height requires about 5-6 hours to complete as trekkers make their way through wooded areas and upslopes and ridge views. Trekkers following the trail can view the eastern Himalayan peaks from far away while observing Everest and Kanchenjunga and Makalu simultaneously.

During spring time trekkers walk through forests filled with rhododendron blooms that produce an attractive visual display. The trekking atmosphere shifts to calmer conditions when altitude heightens since the air quality changes to refreshing and the environment transforms into serene landscapes. When arriving at Maiyung which sits as a magnificent hill peak travelers are treated to magnificent sunrise and sunset views across the expansive Himalayan Mountain range thus becoming a prime photography spot on the Mundum Trail.

An overnight stay at Maiyung.

Trek duration: 5-6 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 7

After breakfast, you set out for the trek to Rawadhap. Trek from Maiyung (3,122 m) to Rawadhap (3,426 m) takes 5 to 6 hours along a ridge-line path which presents breathtaking Himalayan Mountain views. The trail systematically rises above dense rhododendron and pine forest territories while providing a tranquil nature immersion to its adventurers. The view extends from snow-covered peaks of Everest, Lhotse and Kanchenjunga as the elevation rises. The mountain attitude and relaxing environment during this journey let visitors feel both energized and contemplative.

Rawadhap provides trekkers with peaceful mountain relaxations as a resting area within the highlands before they begin the subsequent section of their Mundum Trail exploration.

An overnight stay at Rawadhap.

Trek duration: 5-6 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 8

The journey from Rawadhap (3,426 m) to Salpa Bhanjyang (3,348 m) requires 5 to 6 hours to complete with a gentle elevation path through alpine meadows and forests and rocky terrain. Throughout the trek, trekkers can view the majestic Himalayan peaks and they pass through traditional shepherd huts as well as remote settlements. Travellers passing through this path will have the opportunity to see various Himalayan bird species in addition to different plants.

Salpa Bhanjyang, a significant pass on the Mundum Trail, holds cultural and spiritual importance for the local Kirati people. Visitors who arrive at the destination get to discover serene landscapes and stop at holy destinations as they spend their night immersed in mountain splendor.

An overnight stay at Salpa Bhanjyang.

Trek duration: 5-6 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 9

Trekkers who spend their rest day at Salpa Bhanjyang (3,348 m) should take advantage of the chance to explore Silchung Hill (4,200 m) which stands as the highest viewpoint on the Mundum Trail. Starting your day at Silchung Hill requires a 3 to 4-hour hike up which reveals sweeping panoramic 360-degree vistas of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga as well as the eastern Himalayas’ other peaks and the surrounding hills.

The holy ground at Silchung Hill maintains great cultural importance for Kirati people because numerous pilgrims stop for contemplation and worship. Trekkers experience a rest at Salpa Bhanjyang following their descent while they relax by both communing with locals and relaxing in the calm environment until they start the next phase of their expedition.

An overnight stay at Salpa Bhanjyang.

Hike duration: 3-4 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 10

On this day, you set out for a trek to Hyakule. Trekkers need between 5 and 6 hours to cross Salpa Bhanjyang (3,348 m) to Hyakule (2,972 m) while passing through breathtaking alpine pastures and thick woodland of rhododendron and pine. Parents on their downhill march along the trail enjoy impressive mountain valley and distant peak views as the path occasionally reveals traditional settlement areas and terraced agricultural fields. Trekking down into lower altitudes becomes smoother as the trail path descends slowly from its initial altitude.

After arriving at Hyakule which lies among green vegetation a small village provides rest facilities for trekkers who take time to experience the calming atmosphere there prior to their Mundum Trail adventure.

An overnight stay at Hyakule.

Trek duration: 5-6 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 11

The journey between Hyakule (2,972 m) and Hanspokhari (2,962 m) requires a duration of 3 to 4 hours to complete. The peaceful trail moves down from Hyakule (2,972 m) through dense woodlands and colorful meadows while providing occasional landscape views of the nearby hills and mountains in the distance. During their journey to Hanspokhari they come across the tranquil community of Hanspokhari combined with seeing traditional settlements and terraced fields that show the lifestyle of this rural area.

Trekkers reach Hanspokhari for relaxation at the scenic lake basin followed by settling into accommodations before continuing their journey.

An overnight stay at Hanspokhari.

Trek duration: 3-4 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 12

On this day, you set out for a final trek to Bhojpur. A descent from Hanspokhari campground (2,962 m) to Bhojpur settlement (1,600 m) requires 6 to 7 hours of walking time across diverse scenic areas. Trail descent leads explorers through wooded areas and cultivated terrain while passing little communities along the route until they reach Bhojpur at 1,600 meters.

The route turns milder with altitude reduction while offering magnificent sights across the hills and valleys. Trekkers who reach the lively town of Bhojpur can enjoy the market and peaceful surroundings and traditional cultural experiences after finishing their trek.

An overnight stay at Bhojpur.

Trek duration: 6-7 hours

Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge/Tea house

Day 13

The journey from Bhojpur (1,600 meters) to Kathmandu (1,400 meters) requires 7-8 hours travel time for 250 kilometers. Travelers will encounter both paved and rough roads on this path as it leads them past scenic mountain views and working agricultural areas and local habitation. The travel path descends while hikers walk through dense woodlands which lead them through river valleys before making brief stops for relaxation.

During the trip one will witness spectacular vistas of the surrounding mountain peaks along with Himalayan views while traveling to Kathmandu. Visitors who complete the journey reach the capital where they can relax from the extended mountain travels before enjoying time to recollect their Himalayan adventure.

An overnight stay at Kathmandu.

Trek duration: 7-8 hours

Accommodation: Luxury Hotel

Day 14

You have to check out at your regular time before 3 hours of your flight schedule. You are dropped off to the airport after successfully accomplishing the exciting and thrilling trekking trial in Nepal.

Drive duration: 30 minutes

Route Map

route map

What's Included

  • Grounded transportation with pick up and drop off from airport
  • Transportations Kathmandu-Diktel Bazaar and Diktel Bazaar to Kathmandu
  • Three nights’ accommodation with breakfast in a luxurious hotel in Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu city tour, including all entry fees, tour guide, and private transportation
  • Full board meals breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee during the trek
  • Best available twin sharing lodge for accommodation during the trek
  • Snacks of seasonal fruits during the trek (optional)
  • Sightseeing tours in the areas covered by the trek.
  • One highly experienced, helpful, and friendly guide and Porters (1 porter for two people) and their insurance, food, accommodation, salary, and equipment.
  • Company’s Duffle bag and hat
  • Trekking map and trip achievement certificate
  • First aid medical kit
  • Mudum Trial Trek permits
  • TIMS Fee- Trekkers’ Information Management System
  • All government taxes and office service charge
  • Farwell dinner at Kathmandu

What's Excluded

  • Meals not specified in the inclusions
  • Hot shower and extra hot water
  • Personal equipment
  • Cold drinks and sweets like cholate bar and other snacks
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for staffs
  • No extra expenses from the company if there is an emergency or bad weather

Equipments

A detailed gear list is crucial for trekking. With Access the Asia Treks, we ensure the clients safety, comfort and success in the challenging Himalayan environment. To support clients who doesn’t have personal specific equipment, Access the Asia Treks offers rental facilities for high-quality trekking gear, ensuring that all participants are properly equipped. This service not only guarantees safety but also makes the adventure more accessible and stress-free, allowing trekkers to focus on the experience while adhering to professional safety standards.

 Here’s a list of essential gears for trekking:

Clothing:       

Upper Body:

  • Base Layers – Moisture-wicking t-shirts (2-3) and Thermal tops and bottoms (2 sets)
  • Mid Layers: Fleece jacket or Down jacket (lightweight but warm) – 2 (Down jackets can be hired in Nepal)

Outer Layers: Waterproof and windproof jacket and Waterproof trekking pants

Lower Body: Trekking pants (2-3 pairs), Thermal leggings and Hiking shorts (optional)

Head and Hands: Hat or cap, wool hat, neck gaiter and Lightweight gloves (Insulated gloves)

Footwear: Trekking boots (waterproof), Camp shoes (sandals or sneakers) and Wool or synthetic trekking socks (3-4 pairs)

Backpacks and Bags:

  • Large duffel bag (for porters) – (Provided by the company)
  • Daypack (30-40L, for personal items)
  • Waterproof rain covers for backpacks

Sleeping:

  • Sleeping bag (rated for cold weather, depending on the trek) – (Can be hired in Nepal)
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional for extra warmth)

Trekking Gear:

  • Trekking poles (adjustable, lightweight) – Optional
  • Headlamp (with extra batteries)
  • Sunglasses (UV protection)

Personal Items:

  • Water bottles (insulated)
  • Water purification tablets or filter
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Toiletries (biodegradable soap, toothpaste, wet wipes)
  • Sunscreen
  • Lip balm
  • First aid kit (basic, including medication)
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Cash for your personal expenses as per your necessity

Miscellaneous:

  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Power bank and charging cables
  • Camera (optional)
  • Trekking permits and documentation (Provided by the company)
  • Travel documents (Passport and Travel insurance)
  • Plastic bags (for wet or dirty clothing)
  • Duct tape (for repairs) – (Provided by the company)

Optional:

  • Lightweight crampons (for icy sections, if necessary) – (Can be hired in Nepal)
  • Portable altitude chamber or oxygen (if the trek includes extreme altitudes) – (Provided by the company)
  • Personal thermos for hot beverages

This gear list should be customized based on the specific trek, altitude, and weather conditions.

Company provides the following facilities regarding the trekking gears

Duffle bag – Company provides the duffle bag to carry all your trekking gears except your light luggage during the trek.

Company provides you the renting facilities of the gears and you can rent the gears in Nepal and you have to pay on your own. The gears renting costs around USD 2 to USD 2.5 per day.

Note: If there is any damage in the rented gears, then you must reimburse for the damaged material as per its original cost.

Things To Know before the Trip

Planning a trek with Access the Asia Treks is an adventure of a lifetime, offering breathtaking views, cultural immersion, and unforgettable memories in the land of paradise. To ensure your journey is seamless and enjoyable, here are the essential things to know before starting on your trekking adventure. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of preparation, including visas, required gear, cash, first aid, and other important considerations.

Trekking in the majestic Himalayas with Access the Asia Treks is an extraordinary experience that combines nature, culture, and adventure. Whether you’re heading to Everest Base Camp, the Annapurna Circuit, or less-trodden paths like the Manaslu Circuit, preparation is key. Each trek offers unique challenges and rewards, so understanding the terrain, weather, and local customs is crucial. Trekkers should be prepared for altitudes ranging from 1,000 meters to over 5,500 meters and varying climates from subtropical to alpine conditions.

Important Aspects to Know Before the Trek

Physical Preparation: Trekking in Nepal demands a moderate to high level of physical fitness. Begin training several months before your trek with a mix of cardio, strength training, and hiking practice. Consider altitude acclimatization as a part of your preparation.

Trekking Permits: Most trekking regions in Nepal require specific permits like the TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card and area-specific permits. For example, the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) or Sagarmatha National Park Permit may be necessary. Access the Asia Treks will assist you with the paperwork. Therefore, our package includes these permit fees and other required documentation.

Cultural Sensitivity: Nepal’s diverse cultures and religions require respect and understanding. Familiarize yourself with local customs, avoid gestures that might be considered offensive, and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment. Access the Asia Treks is involved in various sanitation campaigns that is directly or indirectly providing the necessary support in preserving the environment being associated with the reputed NGO “Inspire the Youth”.

Visa Requirements

Nepal requires most international travelers to obtain a visa. You can apply for a visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport or at Nepalese embassies abroad. The visa fee depends on the duration of your stay (e.g., 15, 30, or 90 days). Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates and bring passport-sized photos for the visa application. Access the Asia Treks provides assistance if you need guidance during the visa process.

Gears According to the Trip

Packing the right gear is vital for a successful trek. Access the Asia Treks offers gear rental options for specific items to reduce the burden of carrying everything from home. We have provided the gear details needed in our gear section. We are always ready to guide you for the perfect solution regarding acquiring the complete gears.

Cash Requirements

ATMs are scarce in remote trekking regions, so carry sufficient cash in Nepali rupees for the entire trip. While larger towns like Pokhara and Namche Bazaar may have banking facilities, many tea houses and shops along the trekking routes only accept cash. Budget for accommodation, meals and permits are provided by the company in our package. However, your personal expenses, extra food item, energy bars and incidental expenses are on your own which require the Nepali cash with you during the trek.

First Aid and Health Precautions

Access the Asia Treks provides basic first-aid support during your trek, but you should carry a personal first-aid kit for your personal medication. First aid includes essentials like:

  • Pain relievers – (On your own)
  • Band-aids and antiseptics – (Provided by the company. Better to have your own)
  • Altitude sickness medication (Diamox or equivalent) – (On your own)
  • Blister care (moleskin or blister plasters) – (Provided by the company. Better to have your own)
  • Prescription medications – (On your own)
  • Electrolyte powders for hydration – (On your own)
  • Water Purification tablets – (On your own)
  • Oximeter – (Provided by the company)
  • Thermometer – (Provided by the company)

Most of the medications and first aid equipment are carried by the guide. Somehow, it is important for you to take it on your own for your safety and reliability. Stay hydrated, eat well, and listen to your guide’s advice about acclimatization. If symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occur, inform our guide immediately.

Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is mandatory along with the medical expenses occurred during the process.

Communication

Mobile networks are limited, but Access the Asia Treks provides updates about connectivity. Satellite phones may be available for emergencies. We will work out on this one. We will provide you the details regarding the mobile networks and connectivity throughout the trek so that you can be updated with its details. We will also provide you the essential communication medium during the emergency situation.

Environment and Sustainability

Minimize waste by avoiding single-use plastics and use refillable water bottles. Respect wildlife and stay on marked trails. Our guide provides you the spot briefing related to the trekking destination and you must follow the guide’s guidelines and implement accordingly. The main motto of our trekking must be to respect the nature and environment and the sustainable tourism.

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ADVISORY

  • Non-bio degradable materials are not allowed to dispose in the trekking route randomly.
  • Proper follow of the guidance provided by the leader/guide of the trek.
  • Alcoholic beverages and other intoxicating substances are highly discouraged.
  • There might be the chances of bad weather so be prepared for the inconvenience caused by the unpredictable weather.
  • Try to be mentally and physically prepared before this trek with few short hikes before this trek is highly recommended.
                   

IMPORTANT THINGS REQUIRED

  • Passport
  • Few passport size photos for TIMS and other official documents
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Snow goggles
  • Personal handbag and luggage
  • Snacks and sweets like chocolate bar (if required)
  • Warm clothes, down jacket and multilayered clothes
  • Trekking shoes
  • Some personal items and sunscreen/sun cream
  • Water bottle and hat
                   

PRELIMINARY AND KEY NOTES

  • Greeting ‘Namaste’ (your palms held together) is the most respectful and attractive way to greet somebody and is practiced profoundly.
  • Accessibility of internet and phone calls can be made efficient using the mobile SIM Card provided by the company itself or you can buy easily in the local market. All you need is one passport sized photo and a photocopy of your physical passport in either case.
  • There are lots of major cultural heritage sites in Kathmandu along with the ancient monasteries and sculptures. Photos are not taken unless you have asked for the permission.
  • The nightlife in Kathmandu is mostly safe and concentrated in Thamel area, one of the busiest destinations for foreigners to hang out with varied options of bars, restaurants and other places to choose from. Somehow, other areas including small towns are closed before 10pm.
  • Nepalese people are friendly, truly kind and incredibly welcoming as there is a phrase in Nepali culture ‘Guests equal Gods’. Out of the blue moon, there are several chances of being cheated. Saying this, you are somehow prone to possible travel scams. Keep yourself and your belongings safe, if you are travelling solo. It is highly recommended to have one experienced guide, taking safety into consideration.

FAQ

Anyone can complete the Mudum Trial Trek when they visit during spring months of March through May and autumn months starting in September and ending in November. These particular seasons provide favorable weather conditions which allow tourists to enjoy trekking due to clear skies and mild temperatures. Rhododendrons blossoms together with verdant vegetation occur in spring while autumn brings fresh air combined with scenic Himalayan summit views. The trekking conditions combined with excellent visibility are favorable throughout both spring and autumn periods.

During June to August because of heavy rains make trails dangerous with slippery surfaces and higher danger of landslides. You can trek to Khondang village in winter (December to February) yet the temperatures remain harsh with occasional snowfall accumulating at elevated altitudes. The expertise at Access the Asia Treks helps trekkers handle the environmental conditions effectively although selecting the optimal season provides both improved trekking standards and security.

The Mudum Trail Trek presents an average level of difficulty to explore. A daily trek at this location requires walking times between 5 to 7 hours while dealing with steep hill climbs and descents especially when elevation becomes higher. Travelers must have both a high fitness level together with hand-on trekking experience because the remote areas feature minimal basic amenities. The ability to acclimatize properly along with a positive outlook ensure you can fully experience the Mudum Trail Trek.

Access the Asia Treks experienced team members are always there for you to make your trip successful and hassle free with the best service and location information. We provide you with the proper accommodation and acclimatization skills so that you can cope up with the surrounding. This helps your trek to be more efficient and effective.

The Mudum Trial trek mostly consists of teahouses and lodges that provide basic lodgings including beds with blankets as well as shared toilet facilities. Teahouses maintain a basic but comfortable setting that provides comforting sanctuary to travelers.

Trekkers visiting remote areas need to know that the facilities might offer only basic accommodations since the services are more rustic in nature.

Although altitude sickness becomes a concern when the trek passes beyond 3000 meters along Silchung Hill. The risk for altitude sickness can be reduced through appropriate adaptation processes and careful hydration practices as well as slow altitude ascent protocols.

We incorporate both rest days and steady elevation increases within its schedule to aid trekkers in their altitude adjustment.

Trekking boots and layers of warm clothing, a sleeping bag, rain jacket and first-aid kit together with sunscreen and water bottle and personal toiletries are the essential items. It is advisable to bring both trekking poles and a high-quality backpack for the journey.

The detailed packing list provided by Access the Asia Treks will help you prepare adequately.

You must obtain both the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card together with the local area permit. Access the Asia Treks can organize these documents which form a part of our trekking packages for clients. You need to have several passport photos prepared in advance for your permit application process.

For your hassle-free journey, we are always stand by to prepare the necessary documents and permits for your trek. This helps you to enjoy your trip with more assurance.

Both teahouses and natural water sources provide drinking water to trekkers walking along the trail. Water purification tablets together with filters or UV purifiers remain essential for ensuring drinking water safety in both teahouses and natural water sources.

Heading to Nepal alone for trekking remains possible yet people find greater peace of mind as well as operational ease by booking through Access the Asia Treks or a similar trusted agency with a guide. Navigation through the remote trail combined with safety precautions and cultural engagement becomes possible because of having a guide.

There have been some instances found where the trekkers suffer without having the guide. There are some restricted areas as well. Thus, a well experienced guide is highly recommendable.

The main food selection during the trek consists of traditional Nepali dishes that include dal bhat (rice and lentils) together with noodles and soups. Teahouses at the trek provide both domestic and international food items such as pasta and pancakes. Vegetarian options are widely available.

However, we ensure your health and diet during the trek as it is essential to minimize the risk of altitude sickness. We advise you to take the local fresh food for your good health.

Access the Asia Treks arranges transportation from Kathmandu to Diktel Bazar, the starting point of the trek. The drive takes approximately 7-8 hours and offers scenic views of Nepal’s countryside.

You are picked up from the hotel and you can drive early morning from Kathmandu. This helps you to get rid of the traffic jam. After reaching to Diktel Bazaar, you start your trek next day with lots of adventure waiting for you.

Throughout the trek one encounters the highest summit Silchung Hill which reaches an altitude of 4,200 meters. Silchung Hill provides striking mountain panorama views of the Himalayan range during this trek’s most significant event.

You have to be careful regarding the risk of Altitude sickness starting from 3000 m. Somehow, Access the Asia Treks experienced members take proper care of these risks and make your trip more exciting and hassle-free.

The availability of communication systems remains poor throughout remote areas. Certain villages might have cellular network access yet it proves unstable for connection.

Access the Asia Treks offers emergency satellite phone services for our clients. For any emergency, we provide you with the emergency service to evacuate or take the immediate action for your safety.

Every trekking group comprises 2 to 10+ individuals which creates better experiences through individualized care. Individual trekking groups are possible by special request from the client.

However, Access the Asia Treks can provide the well experienced manpower as per the group size so that you are provided with the individualized care.

The emergency plan at Access the Asia Treks includes detailed evacuation procedures as well as access to medical centers. The guides at Access the Asia Treks undergo first aid training while satellite phones serve as remote communication systems.

You can be assured that the most feasible procedure is taken in to consideration for you safety. In this regard, your travel insurance is necessary before the trek that covers the evacuation and medical expenses in the high altitude.

Before starting any trek with Access the Asia Treks you need mandatory travel insurance that includes high-altitude trekking and both medical emergency coverage and evacuation assistance. All participant needs to present their insurance policy to Access the Asia Treks for trek commencement.

Review

  • star ratingEverest Basecamp Trekking - In February 2018 we did a Basecamp Trekking Tour with Arjun as our guide. It was an unforgettable experience and Arjun always tried to make everything as comfortable for us... read more

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    February 26, 2018

    star ratingHighly recommend Access the Asia. Will definitely trek with them again! - Excellent service all around. Tailored itinerary which was great for us. Comprehensive service from the day we arrived to the day we left. Arjun runs a tight ship, and is... read more

    avatar thumb Ayla C
    October 25, 2018

    star ratingI did the Everest Base Camp trek and returned for the Mera Peak Climbing with Access The Asia. Mountain Guide Arjun was superb! Great organization, local knowledge of the region... read more

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    March 30, 2018
  • star ratingtraumtour zum everest bacecamp  - in einer kleinen gruppe von drei personen begleitete uns arjun von der agentur access the asia,ich reise viel hatte aber noch nie so einen guten service.arjun hat sich um alles... read more

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    December 10, 2017

    star ratingI travelled with my husband to Nepal and we contacted access the Asia to help us on our trekking to base camp. It was one of the best experience in... read more

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    February 15, 2017

    star ratingKathmandu/Everest Base Camp - Best trek ever! The staff, especially Arjun was extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and supportive through the entire trip starting with the airline losing my luggage, trekking to base camp, and returning... read more

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    May 15, 2018
  • star ratingFantastic service, fantastic people!! - Access the Asia are a great company - I was well looked after from the moment I contacted them. Arjun helped me tailor a trek to suit what I wanted... read more

    avatar thumb Jodi B
    April 24, 2017

    star ratingAwesome Experience with team in Pokhara last months. Highly dedicated access the asia team with many experience in tourism sector.

    avatar thumb Prajjwal S
    June 3, 2022

    star ratingFantastic, personalized service! An unforgettable way to see Nepal! - Arjun and team is your best choice for exploring Nepal. Just recently completed the Nar-Phu Valley track with Mesokanto-La Pass, two weeks of trekking through amazing villages “off the beaten... read more

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    November 21, 2018
  • star ratingGreat Trekking Experience with a Great Team - Mr. Arjun did a great job, He is always fun to be around and very helpful person. He took good care of us and described everything on the way so... read more

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    February 16, 2017

    star ratingWild Dreams Also Come True - I have done the Everest Base Camp trek with Arjun and it was undoubtedly the most memorable trek of my life as I finished my 3 years travels on top... read more

    avatar thumb Ravi K
    March 11, 2019

    star ratingExpereinced, Thoughtful, Informative uide - Arjun was my guide for a Everest Base Camp. Excellent guiding experience and informative of his country and the areas features as we hiked, He had the trip well planned... read more

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    January 1, 2018
  • star ratingTrekking mit Arjun - Namaste.

    Nach einem 2 wöchigen Trekking Richtung Everest Base Camp mit Arjun muss ich mich sehr für diese unvergesslichen Trip bedanken. Man merkte von der ersten Sekunde an, dass... read more

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    May 1, 2019

    star ratingEverest Base Camp  - Words can never express the love, respect, admiration and sentiment I have with Nepal. I was completely and utterly blown away with such a wonderful gem of a country. Outside... read more

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    January 15, 2018

    star ratingHighly recommend - Arjun was our brilliant tour guide when we trekked base camp. He was professional, kind and extremely accommodating. Would highly recommend

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    April 22, 2019
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