Gold Adventure

FAQs

Visa requirements vary depending on your nationality and the country you’re trekking in. Always check the official immigration website of your destination country and apply for a visa in advance if necessary.

It’s best to carry a mix of local currency and a backup card. ATMs may be limited or unavailable in remote areas, so plan to exchange enough cash in a major city before your trek begins.

For most treks, you’ll need two bags: a duffel/backpack (often carried by a porter or mule, if included) and a small daypack for essentials. Pack light—most trekking companies have a weight limit of 12–15 kg per person.

You can book a trek online through our website or by contacting us directly. Once your trip is confirmed with a deposit, we’ll share all pre-departure details including gear lists, itineraries, and travel tips.

Yes! In most major trekking destinations, you can rent or purchase high-quality gear locally. However, for personal items like footwear and clothing layers, it’s best to bring your own.

Absolutely. We strongly recommend comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical emergencies, evacuation, trip cancellations, and high-altitude trekking (if applicable).

Your safety is our top priority. Our guides are trained in first aid and emergency protocols. In more remote regions, evacuation may be arranged via air or overland, depending on access and urgency.

Fitness requirements depend on the difficulty level of the trek. For easy treks, moderate fitness is sufficient. For high-altitude or long-distance treks, consistent training and good endurance are essential.

This depends on the region. Some countries may require vaccines like Yellow Fever or recommend others like Typhoid or Hepatitis. It’s always a good idea to consult with your doctor or a travel clinic before your trip.

Tips are usually not included in the trip cost and are customary in most trekking regions. We’ll provide tipping guidelines based on your destination and team size.