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Geld bespaar tips:

This page is especially for you to save lot of money.

Read it carefully and if you have any questions or doubts, please contact us.

Most of the travelers are ignorant about the fact that traveling itineraries are much cheaper in Nepal.

Purchasing things such as food items, cosmetic products, clothing and also traveling equipment are up to 50-90% less than in western countries. Equipments such as teva slippers, LCD flash or head lights, walking sticks, SIGG bottles, Columbia trekking trousers (...see more here) etc. are available of similar quality.

Spend time shopping in Nepal and save amounts of money. At the same time, you will be able to use the space in your luggage to bring things which can be useful for needy people.


Also, we have lot of books (Dutch & English books) for free in stock that we put in a kind of library.

So, on this way you can save money, energy and carrying to much luggage for nothing.

The Loney Planet guidebook, ...a must for the travelers!

It costs € 30 in Holland but a good second hand in Kathmandu is only € 6. So, you will save € 24 and quit heavy weight while traveling.


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