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Depending on the number of trekking days and altitude, the cost will vary. Normally, the cost of a day for Royal Britain Peak is from US$150 to $190 per person. The price includes the permit for the trek, airport pickup and drop-off, lodging, meals, transportation, guides, porters, and other costs.

Yes, Royal Britain Peak is located within the territory of Makalu Barun National Park, requires the trekking permit, which costs NPR 3,000 per person. You can get a park permit from the Makalu Barun National Park office in Kathmandu and Mahakulung as well.

There are moderate to difficult treks up to Royal Britain Peak's base camp (4600m) and easy to moderate treks up to Everest View Point (4100m). Everest View Point provides a panoramic view of the world's tallest peaks, including Cho Oyu, Lhotse, Makalu, Mera Peak, Amadablam, Thamserku, Peak 41 and Royal Britain Peak etc.

The best season for the Royal Britain Peak trek is the autumn and spring seasons. The autumn season lasts from September to November, while the spring season lasts from March to May. The weather is clear during these seasons with blue skies, fresh vegetation, blooming wildflowers, and ideal temperature. However, this Royal Britain Trek can be done at any time of year.

Consult with your guide, who has received the necessary safety training. Your guide can take you down for basic medical care at any primary health offices or organize for any quick rescue mission by coordinating his/her staff in Kathmandu. There are few medical clinics in the village down.

While going on the Royal Britain Peak trek, you must have your passport, visa, insurance policy documentation, and other necessary permissions with you. You would need to bring two or three passport-sized photos in order to obtain permits.

Basic services like food, lodging, porters, and guides are included as part of an all-inclusive package by your tour operator company. Therefore, you only need to bring cash for personal needs like shopping, tipping, and so forth.

The average walking distance varies depending on the topography, and altitude of the trek. There will be an average of 5 to 6 hours of walking each day. The daily walking distance would be between 10 and 11 kilometers.

The average walking distance varies depending on the topography, and altitude of the trek. There will be an average of 5 to 6 hours of walking each day. The daily walking distance would be between 10 and 11 kilometers.

Since this is a newly explored trekking route, there isn't even a single tea house. On this route, we have single option of tent camping or organized treks. However, on the route from Kathmandu to Mahakulung, we will be staying in small guest houses or teahouses.

You can carry a purification tablet or reusable bottle with built-in filtration so that the water from local taps can be filled and filtered for drinking. On request, trekking staff can boil the hot water for the shower during the trek.

Yes, the professional trekking guides carry first aid. Guides are well trained for the first aid response in case of emergency. Additionally, you can carry only the medicines prescribed by your doctor.

You will be staying in camps/tents during the trek. Camping trek is common and popular for remote trekking trails with no lodges. It requires you to set up camps/tents on your own for an overnight stay. Camping trek keeps you closer to nature and wildlife while also making you self-sufficient.

In an organized trek, all continental food items will be taken from Kathmandu. The most common meal is ‘Dal Bhat’ which is a set of rice, lentil soup, vegetable, curry, and pickles. As it is made from locally produced vegetation, it is really cheap and also healthy. You will be served pancakes, porridge, eggs, potatoes, and pizza prepared by the trekking chef.

4G Internet connection is available en route to Royal Britain Peak trek. As you go to the higher altitude the connectivity will be erratic. For the 4G internet data, you need to get a prepaid SIM card.