Access-Himalaya is a small, yet vital company, without delusions of grandeur, believing that small is beautiful, and also entirely appropriate in this little jewel of a Kingdom. We are able ... read more
All our staff members are Nepalese, comprising for the main part an extended Rai or Kirat, family. It is our policy to ensure that our guides are properly trained and ... read more
Our principle of smallness allows us to adhere closely to the ideals and aims of eco-tourism, encouraging respectful interest in the people and their cultures, without overwhelming their villages and ... read more
As a Nepalese company, centred in Kathmandu, we are able to avoid the high costs of trekking companies based in Europe or USA, where high expenditure on business accommodation, advertising ... read more
It is a strict condition of joining an Access-Himalaya adventure holiday that you must be insured against all medical and personal accident risks, including repatriation if necessary. Helicopter evacuation, in the unlikely event of your being injured or taken seriously ill on trek, is very costly - an average rescue flight would cost between US$1500 and $2000 (immediate, pre-payment required), so inclusion of cover in your insurance policy for this facility is vital - without appropriate insurance we cannot accept you as a member of a trekking holiday. For such wide-ranging holiday insurance, you need to look to a company which specialises in adventure holiday, such as the British Mountaineering Council (BMC), which offers an acceptable policy at a reasonable premium. In the case of non-specialist adventure travel insurers, you should ensure that an acceptable repatriation/rescue clause is specified in your policy document and that the emergency international contact details are clearly stated.