Embark on a breathtaking 14-day journey through the magnificent Sagarmatha National Park on an Everest Base Camp Trek. Explore the stunning mountain views, glaciers, lakes, vegetation, and wildlife that embody this incredible park. Your knowledgeable guide will enhance your experience by sharing fascinating details about the geography and biodiversity of the area. Savor the warm Nepalese hospitality in the Sherpa villages and embrace the spirit of adventure. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for the ultimate trekking experience.The next day after your arrival in Kathmandu, you will take a flight to Lukla and begin your trek along the Dudh Koshi River, where you will spend a day acclimatizing. As you make your way to Pheriche, you will encounter a diverse array of flora and fauna. After a challenging ascent to Lobuche, you will reach Gorakshep, and from there, you will hike up to Kala Patthar to take the stunning views of the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest.Along the way, you will also have the chance to admire other stunning peaks such as Amadablam, Lhotse, Thamserku, and numerous ice-capped mountain peaks. Your guide will provide your journey, you will fly back to Kathmandu and enjoy a variety of exciting activities until your departure.
This route of the trek to the Base camp of Mt. Everest is the most scenic and fruitful trek you can embark upon as it brings the beautiful Gokyo lakes and the east and west of the central region together under one journey. In short, you get to witness the overall majesty of the serene places that the Everest region trek has to offer.There are a lot of tranquil sceneries waiting to be viewed by you as you undertake this adventurous journey to the base of the world's highest peak. We take you through the trek of the mountainous region slowly and steadily with acclimatization breaks in between. Yet, that doesn't necessarily mean that we are going to hold back on any of the fun stuff that happens during the course of the trip.During the 'Everest high 3 passes Trek with Everest Base Camp' you get a chance to explore the serenity of three of the highest passes of the country Nepal. Being triumphant overpasses like Kongma La (5535m), Cho La (5368m) and Rengo La (5360m) will undoubtedly fill you with an overwhelming sensation of empowerment.You cannot embark on the trip on your own as you require proper permits and at least one guide to lead you through the excursion. We will ensure everything is properly maintained right from when you make your reservations. The best time to undertake the Everest Base Camp trek is during Spring (mid of March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November)
Everest Base Camp has always remained a popular destination. Add serene turquoise lakes to the mix and you’ve got yourself a trip that you have to take at least once in your lifetime. The lakes situated in the Gokyo valley shall enrich not only your trip but your existence in general with their immense beauty while reflecting the sun-kissed mountain peaks. Also, the widely acclaimed Cho La Pass lets us experience the towering snow-capped mountains, friendly locals, beautiful monasteries, and of course the serene vistas. Viewpoints like Gokyo Ri and Kala Patthar shall provide you with a firsthand experience of the snowy giant, Mt. Everest’s lap. As you make your way to set foot on the base of the highest peak in the world you are compelled to indulge in the tranquility of the landmark. The Everest Base Camp Trek via Gokyo Lake is for lovers of nature, who have a deep appreciation for blissful views. As you pass through the lush green forests with rhododendron flowers blossoming all around, the picturesque view would make quite an impact on you.You cannot embark on the trip on your own as you require proper permits and at least one guide to lead you through the excursion. We will ensure everything is properly maintained right from when you make your reservations. The best time to undertake the Everest Base Camp trek is during Spring (mid of March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November)
Everest Base Camp trekking expedition through Salleri is actually considered an alternative one. This trip is quite suitable for budget travelers who would like to have a quality experience of the Everest region at a cheaper rate. Given the fact that this route is less traveled, the paths are quite less crowded and not stacked up by tourists. Right from the start of your ride to the region, you shall begin admiring the sheer beauty of the place. Vibrant local culture, roaring rivers, and calm mountains will undoubtedly be phenomenally enriching to your experience along the path to Everest.If you have lesser experience with high altitudes this is exactly the trek for you adventure seekers. The warm hospitality that you are showered along these less traveled pathways will make you believe in humanity. As you stay in the local tea houses and interact with the locals you shall have a new appreciation for humankind in general. With the local residents, you often find yourselves swaying along to their music and drinking their local beverages.Our guides and crew members shall keep every aspect of your journey in check in order to make it utter bliss. You cannot embark on the trip on your own as you require proper permits and at least one guide to lead you through the excursion. We will ensure everything is properly maintained right from when you make your reservations. The best time to undertake the Everest Base Camp trek is during Spring (mid of March to May) and autumn (mid-September to November)
Sagarmatha trek is a 6 days trek in the Sagarmatha National Park (1,148 km2) of Nepal. The trek offers great views of Everest 8850m, Lhotse and Amadablam. The major highlights of the trek include exploring the largest monastery in the Khumbu region, Tengboche Monastery at an elevation of 3,867 m. The panoramic views of Everest Nuptse, Lhotse, Tawache, Ama Dablam, Thamserku, and other peaks from Tengboche give any trekker the moments to cherish for a lifetime.Apart from magnificent panoramic views, the trek offers a wonderful exploration of rich Sherpa culture and Buddhism practices in the Everest region. The warm hospitality of the Sherpa community during the trek gives a homely feeling to any trekker. Further, the walk along Sagarmatha National Park enjoying its natural richness completely amazes the trekkers. The short pleasant trek to Khumjung village from Namche to explore the largest school in the Khumbu region is another major highlight of this trek. Sagarmatha Trek is an ideal package for trekkers who want to explore the Himalayan beauty in the world-famous Everest region through a more comfortable walk along the easy trails.
The Annapurna Base Camp is one the most popular trekking destinations in its category for a reason. Imagine this: the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges in the backdrop, scenic landscapes, and terrains that vary as you make your move up the altitude, lush rhododendron forests, and several ethnic villages as part of the cultural experience. This is the ABC trek in a nutshell. Of course, the route to the Annapurna Base Camp offers more than just that. Besides its scenic and cultural magnificence, the region is home to exquisite flora and fauna such as the Himalayan blue sheep, Himalayan Monal, and plush Chestnut forests.The trek is basically a backpacker’s wet dream during its peak seasons (September, October, and November). With enticing side treks, you can make it within the region, trekking the Annapurna Circuit in its entirety may take you a minimum of 17 days. However, it’s possible to reach the foot of the glorious Annapurna mountain range in only 8 days! How? Here’s how
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek leads you through the beautiful villages rich in the unique culture and breathtaking landscapes. After a refreshing tour of UNESCO-listed World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu valley, the trekkers head to Pokhara to start this amazing trek. This 14-day journey starts from Ulleri and leads to the base camp of the world’s 10th tallest mountain, Annapurna I (8091 m). This trekking package has been designed for anyone looking to explore Annapurna Base Camp (4130 m) taking a bit of time. Therefore, the trek is an ideal package for a group of trekkers who enjoy traveling in a relaxed manner. Apart from Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani, Poonhill and Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3700 m) are the major highlights of the trek.The magnificent sights of Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre (popular as “Fishtail”), Dhaulagiri, Hiuchuli, and other beautiful peaks in the Annapurna range from Poon Hill make this trek a true bliss. Further, the heavenly view of the early morning sunrise over the mountains from Poon Hill is another important moment to cherish for a long time. To experience most of the landmarks of this trek in relatively a short period of time, the trekkers can opt for Annapurna Base Camp Trek.
Annapurna Circuit Trek leads you around the most beautiful mountains of Annapurna Conservation Area including mount Annapurna I 8091m, Dhaulagiri 8167m, and Machhapuchhre 6993m. The conservation area covers 7629 sq. Km. of the area which consists of mountain peaks, alpine meadows, trans-Himalayan valleys, pristine forests, lakes, glaciers, and rivers. On this trek, you will get to see the stunning view of the world’s highest-altitude lake Tilicho lake situated at 4919m. You will also pass through the world’s deepest canyon Kaligandaki gorge which separates mount Annapurna I on the east and Dhaulagiri on the west.Discover the amazing Annapurna conservation area which is home to 101 species of mammals, 474 species of birds, 39 species of reptiles, and 22 species of amphibians. The animals symbolic of this area are the Snow leopard, Musk deer, Tibetan Argali, Tibetan wolf, and Tibetan fox. Bird species symbolic of the area are the Golden eagle, Demoiselle Crane, and various pheasants. Annapurna conservation area is Nepal’s prime protected area consisting entire spectrum of habitats from subtropical Sal forest to perennial snow. Annapurna is home to over 10 ethnic groups including Gurung, Thakali, Bhotia, Tibetan, Magar, Brahmin, Kshetri, Kami, Damai, and Sarki. Annapurna circuit trek can be the most rewarding trek for first-time trekkers in Nepal.
Annapurna and Tilicho trek offers rewarding experience of trekking in the Himalayas. The trekkers ascend to the world’s highest Lake Tilicho (4919m) from Manang leaving the Annapurna Circuit trails. After trekking to Tilicho, the trip returns back to Annapurna Circuit trails leading to Thorong-La pass (5416 m), one of the highest mountain passes in the world. The trekkers then arrive at holy Muktinath(3800m) with a day’s walk from Thorong-La. The trek further extends to Jomsom, Tatopani and leads to Poonhill, the sightseeing paradise for breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges. The 20-days trek offers plenty of adventure in exploring beautiful Manang, Mustang and Myagdi districts of Western Nepal.The trails to Tilicho Lake are the perfect adventure to give the trekkers the sense of greater accomplishment after arriving at the lake. The trek along the Himalayan forests, varying landscapes, thrilling trails of Tilicho and Thorong-La is an ultimate experience of Himalayan beauty. The trek to Poon Hill concludes this trek beautifully as trekkers get to celebrate their Tilicho and Thorong-La pass success at the mesmerizing hill station. The changing altitudes and elevation demands the acceptable level of acclimatization. The trekkers are expected to maintain their health conditions and acclimatization level as per trekking guide’s instructions throughout the trek. Further, 6-7 hours of daily walk is required in varying altitude and climatic conditions. Annapurna and Tilicho trek give you the best experience of trekking in the himalayas.
The Ghorepani Poonhill trek is for those with a short time to experience the beauty of the Himalayas. This is the most visited trekking destination in Nepal. The trekking trail runs through the scattered Gurung settlements along the Modi River to Tikhedhunga. From there you will trek up to Ghorepani via Ullerri through beautiful Rhododendron and Oak forest. After getting Ghorepani you will go on an early morning hike to Poonhill (3210m). It offers stunning views of the Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Tukuche, Varaha Shikhar, and Lamjung Himal. After then you will continue trekking to Tadapani and Ghandruk village enjoying dramatic mountain views. During the trek, your guide will tell you interesting details about the region. You will get to enjoy the warm Nepalese hospitality and make lifetime memories on the Ghorepani Poonhill trek.
Mardi Himal Base Camp is a newly opened trek, which means you get the advantage of spectacular views of the Annapurna range without the crowds. Over five days you will walk through rhododendron forests, and along grassy ridges covered in rolling clouds and wildflowers. Along the trail, you will meet yaks, goats, and buffalo. As the trail winds around, the awesome Machhapuchare (Fishtail Mountain) sporadically comes into sight. Teahouses are situated along the trail, offering basic accommodations with superb views and a great place to rest and eat after a hard day’s trekking. This trek requires moderate fitness, as each day involves 3-6 hours of walking, sometimes with steep ascents. From the Mardi Himal Base Camp and the Viewpoint, a range of snowcapped mountains come into sight, which is magnificent to behold. The return trail follows bubbling brooks through tranquil forests then provides wonderful views of lush valleys and rice fields, before winding through a local village where smiling children greet passersby.
Over the 8 days of this wonderful journey that takes you to the off-beaten pathways in the foothills of the Annapurna mountain range, you get to experience the lifestyle of the people as well as the serene views. The gem of a travel destination lesser known to International Tourists provides n up-close glimpse into the Annapurna mountain range that lies tucked away in this hidden trail. The up-close interaction provides the tourists keen to explore the culture of the country with a greater insight into the way Nepalese people live in the villages.The hike alongside the Oak, Pine, and Bamboo trees enriches your trip phenomenally as you also glare at the snowy mountains that the Himalayas have to offer. The highest destination of the journey takes you to an elevation of Mohare Danda(Hilltop) 3300m above sea level. Although the views are quite picturesque, to get to enjoy them closely you must embark on an adventurous and medially challenging hike in the steep trails of the hilly region of Nepal.
This is an excellent alternative to our standard 14-day Everest Basecamp excursion if you're pressed for time. Best Himalayan Treks for beginners. You'll have the opportunity to trek for five days through the Khumbu region, enjoying spectacular views of Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Kongde Ri, and Kusum Kanguru. The trek begins with a 35-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla's airstrip, followed by two days of hiking up the beautiful canyon of the Dhudh Kosi to the Sherpa capital of Namche Bazaar. On the next morning, we'll embark on a day hike to the Everest View Hotel, which offers a breathtaking panorama of Everest and Ama Dablam. We'll have one more day of hiking to explore the villages of Khunde and Khumjung, which are home to many traditional Sherpa communities and surrounded by stunning mountains. On the final day of the trek, we'll return to Lukla from Namche and fly back to Kathmandu the following morning. This is an outstanding trek that will undoubtedly leave you longing to return to Nepal for more
Langtang valley trek offers a quick getaway to discover the glaciers, mountains, high-altitude lakes, and pine forests of Langtang National Park (1710 km2). The park treasures mount Langtang Lirung (7246 m/23766 ft) and numerous ice-capped peaks, grassy lawns,s, and alpine meadows. During the Langtang valley trek, you can observe an estimated 3,689 species of flora, 1043 species of vascular plants, 46 species of mammals, 345 species of birds, and 30 species of fish. Langtang National Park is home to Snow Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Musk Deer, and Red Panda. Bird species symbolic of the Park are the Impeyan pheasant, Ibisbill, White-winged redstart, and Snow partridge.You will start this trek by taking an 8 hours bus drive to Syabrubesi. From there you will trek along the Langtang river and get to Kyangin Gompa (3,049/10000 ft). You will hike to Kyangjin Ri (4350m/14268 ft) from where you can experience a panoramic view of the Langtang range. You will continue trekking further to Langshisha and Tesrgo Ri from where you can get stunning views of mount Dorje Lakpa and Shisapangma. After then you will trek back following the same trail. Throughout the trail, your guide will tell you interesting details about the park. After getting back from the trek, you can explore rest of the Kathmandu doing amazing activities until your departure.
The Langtang- Helambu Trek along the beautiful Langtang valley, holy Lake Gosainkunda (4700 m), and mesmerizing Helambu region sum up this trip. The trek starts from Syabrubesi in Rasuwa district after a 9-10 hours drive from Kathmandu. Langtang, Gosainkunda, and Helambu Trek are all about traveling through the lush forests, and charming Tamang villages and exploring beautiful natural and cultural heritages while enjoying spectacular views of Langtang ranges.The major highlight of the trek includes roaming around Kyanjin Gompa on the laps of Mt.Langtang Lirung (7200m) and climbing the nearby small peaks such as Tserko Ri and Kyanjin Ri. From Kyanjin Gompa, the trekkers head toward the holy Lake Gosaikunda which is an important pilgrimage for both Hindus and Buddhists. This lake is believed to have divine healing powers to cure diseases when one takes a holy dip in it.After exploring the Gosainkunda region the trekkers head to Laurebina pass crossing several lakes along the way. From Lauribina starts the mesmerizing trek to the Helambu region. Another major attraction of the trip is the holy Ama Yangri which stands at an elevation of 3800m to present breathtaking mountain views. This amazing hill presents close views of Mt.Shishapangma and Langtang ranges. After Ama Yangri, the trip continues to take the trekkers to the beautiful Helambu region where they can explore the rich cultural heritage of the Hyolmo community. The trek finally concludes with a drive to Kathmandu from Helambu.
Tamang Heritage Trail lies north of Kathmandu Valley in the Rasuwa District. This trek offers the vast indigenous cultures of the Tamang community, magnificent views of Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and more. Here, you can experience local Tamang culture & their lifestyle, stay at their home and connect with locals, and trek through terraced green farmland, thick forest, and Hot spring. The Tamangs are considered one of the indigenous communities of the hilly region who originally came from Tibet as horse traders, thousands of years ago. They have retained a distinct identity with Tibetan roots, as well as their own language. This trek is easily accessed from Kathmandu. Private Jeep or local buses are available from the New bus station from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi to Kathmandu.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of Nepal’s most remote, less-crowded, and truly authentic Himalayan trekking routes, where travelers can still experience the mountains in their purest form.This trail lies deep inside one of Nepal’s most untouched Himalayan regions, offering a rare opportunity to walk through landscapes that remain far away from modern development and mass tourism. It is considered one of Nepal’s hidden and rare trekking routes, and in recent years it has become increasingly popular among adventure seekers looking for something beyond the mainstream trails.Often described as a strong alternative to the Everest Base Camp Trek, the Manaslu Circuit offers a more raw, peaceful, and culturally immersive experience. The route is rugged, wild, and natural, with very limited road access, making the entire journey feel like a true expedition into the Himalayas.The trek circles the magnificent Mount Manaslu, and crosses the dramatic high-altitude Larkya La Pass (5,106m)—one of the highest and most breathtaking passes in Nepal.What makes this trail truly special is its deep cultural richness. The route is heavily influenced by Tibetan Buddhism, with centuries-old monasteries (gompas), prayer flags, and traditional settlements reflecting authentic Tibetan-origin culture. Along the way, trekkers pass through ancient salt trade routes that once connected Nepal and Tibet.Villages along the trail are home to warm and welcoming Gurung and Tamang communities, who greet trekkers with genuine hospitality—often with a simple “Namaste” or “Tashi Delek,” creating unforgettable human connections in the mountains.The journey also offers diverse natural beauty—suspension bridges over roaring rivers, beautiful waterfalls, terraced farmlands, glacier valleys, and dramatic alpine landscapes. In many sections, the trail feels like a true wilderness expedition, especially as you approach higher altitudes.In some areas, the Manaslu region also overlaps with historical climbing and expedition routes, making it even more exciting for adventure lovers seeking a more extreme Himalayan experience.With its combination of raw nature, cultural authenticity, limited crowds, high-altitude challenge, and untouched Himalayan beauty, the Manaslu Circuit Trek stands as one of the most unique trekking experiences in Nepal.It is not just a trek—it is a journey into a living Himalayan culture that still preserves its original identity.
This once-in-a-lifetime splendid trekking experience submerges you into the less explored valleys of the Manaslu region, which remains tucked away in its serenity. The 14-day trek will take you on a picturesque journey along the Tibetan border with the tete-a-tete with the eighth-highest summit of the world- Mt Manasalu at 8,163m above sea level. Through the hidden valley of Tsum, you will embark on your trekking while also coming across some of the glorious snow-capped mountain tops. This magnificent trekking route actually opened up its access to the public in the late 90s which makes it quite a gem.This extraordinary trek that takes you through the beaten yet less traveled trails, despite being a wondrous experience is a demanding one with average day lengths of around 7 hours. For you adventure seekers out there this must be one experience you just can’t say no to.As a matter of fact, the daunting and daring Himalayan escapade guides you through the thundering waterfalls and rivers with the amazingly challenging rocky trails hugging the steep cliffs along the way.The best time to embark on your journey to the region would be Autumn(September to November) to Spring(March to April). During your trip, you would be included in a group of two or more people. Your accommodation would be in a lodge or homestay.Entering the Manasalu Tsum region requires a special permit which you can acquire by contacting us. Moreover, tourists are barred from entering the region without a proper licensed guide’s assistance. You have to be accompanied by at least one guide to enter the region.The trek along with the lush forests, serene waterfalls, windy and chilly weather, rocky terrain, and snow-capped mountains sure will make your journey along the Tsum valley a mesmerizing one.
Experience the high mountain passes and yak caravansLower Dolpo Trek is an adventurous trip in the remote parts of Western Nepal. The trek starts from Juphal which is accessible by flight from Nepalgunj. Before heading towards Nepalgunj the trekkers explore UNESCO world heritage sites in Kathmandu. From Juphal, the trek along the beautiful Shey-Phoksundo National park gives any trekkers a heavenly feeling. The major highlights of the trip include Shey-Phoksundo Lake, the deepest lake in Nepal, and two adventurous high mountain passes-Numa La pass (5190 m) and the Baga La pass (5316 m). The lower Dolpo region became popular after an Oscar-nominated movie Caravan depicts the remote mountain life and natural beauty of the region. One of the most interesting parts of the trip is witnessing the rituals of the locals that still follow the Bon-Po religion which is said to have been in existence before Buddhism.The Yak caravans on the remote lower Dolpo trails are a fantastic sight for any traveler. These caravans give any trekker the clue of salt trading with Tibet and the hardships of the Himalayan community. As Lower Dolpo Trek is a less traveled destination among trekkers, it is a highly recommended trek for peace lovers and wanderers. Further, the fascinating views of mountain ranges such as Dhaulagiri and Annapurna from Numa La Pass and Baga La Pass are other important highlights of Lower Dolpo Trek.
The Dolpo Trek is a rugged and remote trekking route that offers unexplored terrain and stunning views of snow-capped mountains and small villages. The Upper Dolpo region is one of Nepal's least-visited trekking destinations, making it a hidden gem for adventurous travelers seeking new experiences.Located in the far-western region of Nepal, the beautiful landscapes of western Nepal remain largely unexplored by many travelers. The alpine freshwater oligotrophic lake of Phoksundo and the Shey Phoksundo National Park are two of the major highlights of this trek, offering breathtaking natural beauty and a chance to witness Nepal's unique wildlife.The trek starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, followed by a short but beautiful flight to Juphal, where the trek begins. From there, we make our way to Shey Phoksundo Lake, located at an impressive height of 3612 meters, before continuing on to trek through Shey Phoksundo National Park to reach Nangdala pass, where we can enjoy stunning views of Mount Kanjirowa. This isolated Himalayan sanctuary has inspired some of the world's most notable works of art, including Peter Matthiessen's best-selling book, Snow Leopard, and the Oscar-nominated movie, Caravan (also known as Himalaya).The Dolpo circuit trek takes us through some of western Nepal's highest passes, including the Sela pass, where we can witness the incredible Mustang and the snow-capped mountains of Tibet. As we trek through rugged Himalayan terrain, we'll have the opportunity to visit beautiful settlements inhabited by the Tibetan people and explore the remote Shey Gompa monastery, which was established in the eleventh century and remains largely unchanged today. Finally, we'll climb the Jyanta pass via Tokyu village and enjoy a magnificent view of Mount Dhaulagiri.As we make our way back to Juphal, we'll pass through some of the most beautiful villages in the region, including Dho Tarap, Ghyamgar, and Dunai. We'll fly back to Nepalgunj before returning to Kathmandu, having experienced one of the remotest and least-trekked trekking routes in Nepal.
Kanchenjunga circuit trek takes you into the wilderness of Kanchenjunga Conservation Area covering an area of 2,035 sq. Km. The area treasures world’s third tallest mountain Kanchenjunga 8586m and mount Jannu 7710m. During the Kanchenjunga circuit trek, you can see the world’s largest glaciers, mountain peaks, lakes, rivers, alpine meadows, and pristine forests. You can discover 13 mammal species, 280 bird species, and 77 species of vascular plants. You can observe around 3000 species of flora throughout the trail. Kanchenjunga is the habitat of rare animals like Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, and Red Panda. Birds that can be seen during the trek are Golden Breasted Fulvetta, Snow Cock, Blood Pheasant, and Red-Billed Chough. You will get an unmatched experience of wilderness and adventure during the Kanchenjunga circuit trek.
The Kanchenjunga Trek offers an epitome experience of wilderness and adventure. A 14 days trek towards the world's third tallest mountain base camp is full of remote experience and beauty that lies within it. Located in the far north-eastern corner of Nepal Mt. Kanchenjunga scales 8,586 m in height. Kanchenjunga Park is a geographically protected area with diverse flora and fauna which are the important and lively attractions of the trek. The area is home to wild animals like Himalayan Black Bear, Musk Deer, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, and many others.The adventure awaits you along the way toward the base camp as you trek through the diverse environment. The geographical challenge is great but nature draws unforgettable milestones all along the way as you trek through the diverse land topography full of sub-tropical forests, low river valleys, glacial moraines, and rocky scree slopes. Make your way through the villages and among the people of different cultures and customs. Those villages are inhabited by mixed communities of Sherpa, Rai, Limbu, and Gurung. Enjoy their hospitality and kindness. Explore the taste of unique local dishes. A warm welcome awaits you.Enjoy our own hospitality as your journey begins from Kathmandu where you can explore the city and its beautiful lifestyle. The city is full of heritage, and ancient temples for site visiting. The next day after the flight to Bhadrapur you will take approximately 8 hours’ drive to reach Taplejung by private car/jeep. The following day from Taplejung to Hellok, you will travel by private jeep which will take about 5 hours. From this point, the real adventure of the trekking trip begins which will gradually lead us to our beautiful destination “Kanchenjunga Base Camp”.Enjoy the mesmerizing heights and beauty of those standing tall among the tallest. Trekkers get to enjoy the stunning panoramic view of massive mountains peaks such as Mt. Lhotse (8,516m), Mt. Everest (8,848m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,585m), Mt. Makalu (8,481m), and many others. After the amazing trek, you can fly back to Kathmandu and relax more in the urban environment until your departure.
The Makalu base camp trek will lead you through the Makalu Barun National Park 1,500 km2 and buffer zone 830 km2 which treasures some of the last remaining pristine forests and alpine meadows. From tropical forests along the Arun River to icy mountain summits, Nepal’s Makalu Barun National Park and buffer zone is the only protected area on earth with an elevation gain of 8000m. You will trek along the 46 km-long Barun valley enjoying the stunning views of mountain peaks, glaciers, high-altitude lakes, pastures, forests, and rivers. The trek offers magnificent views of the skyline of a panorama of rugged Himalayan peaks including mount Makalu at 8463m, Chamlang at 7319m, Baruntse at 7129m, and Mera Peak at 6654m. This trek is a must-do trek for those who want to see the purest state of nature available on the earth.
Ganesh Himal Trek is one of those once-in-a-lifetime experiences that will help you garner the most mesmerizing experience ever. One of the closest mountains to the Kathmandu Valley, Ganesh Himal gets its name from the elephant-headed gods of the Hindus. The natural beauty and local culture you come across through the journey enriches your life phenomenally. The mountain region of Ganesh Himal, Langtang Lirung, and Manasalu shall cross your path while on the trek.The trek has a moderate level of difficulty. Despite being quite adventurous, the trek can be easily embarked on by people who can even walk less.
Experience the unexplored Nar Phu Trek, offering an exceptional cultural and scenic journey in the Himalayas. This is one of the top 10 ten Trekking places in Nepal. This hidden valley, bordering Tibet, has remained untouched by the outside world, with a rich history dating back to the 5th century. The trek offers breathtaking views, hot springs, and a glimpse into Tibetan culture frozen in time. Starting at Besisahar, the trail follows the Annapurna Circuit before branching east towards the Nar Phu valley, with the option to hike to the base camp of Himlung. The trek concludes with a climb up Kang La pass and a descent to Ngawal, or continue to Thorong La pass. Trek Around Himalayas can help make this adventure a realityBest Season You can undertake this trek during the two peak tourist seasons (March-May and September-November) or even in the monsoon season (June-August). Despite being rainy during the monsoon, the trek is still enjoyable, although access roads in the mountains to and from Besisahar may be affected by mud and landslides. However, during the winter months (December-February), the high pass may be blocked by snow and become impassable.Nar Phu Trek Permit Cost The cost of the permit for each person is $100 USD per week from September to November, and it's $75 USD per week from December to AugustTrek Difficulty Due to the long days and high altitude steep climbs, this trek is considered challenging. There are limited accommodation options en route, and as a result, there is little flexibility in the distances to be covered each day, leading to long walking days. The altitude gains each day are significant, and it is uncertain how one's body will react to them. This trek is more suitable for those who are fit and healthy and have extensive experience trekking in the mountains.Meals and Accommodation This trek offers a range of accommodation options, from simple but comfortable hotels in Besisahar to basic lodge accommodations on the trek itself, as it is not a highly developed trekking route. In Nar Phedi, accommodation is available at the local monastery. The food options vary from simple yet satisfactory meals in smaller villages to more standard trekking fare in larger towns, including indulgences such as apple pie.
The Mardi Himal Yoga Trek is a hidden gem located near one of the most popular trails of Annapurna Sanctuary. It's a newly opened trail, which means that few trekkers make their way to Mardi Himal Base Camp. This leads to a peaceful and relatively empty trail that provides an opportunity to get up close and personal with the sacred Machhapuchhre mountain.From the High Camp, trekkers can enjoy a breathtaking panorama of the Annapurna range and the surrounding area from a bird's eye view. This trek is perfect for those seeking unspoiled nature and solitude, away from the crowds and commerce. In addition to the scenic beauty, this trek also offers a great cultural experience. On the descent through a different trail, trekkers get to witness local life in traditional villages like Siding and Lwang.Lwang, in particular, is famous for its organic tea plantation, stone-paved streets, and great mountain views. The trail leads through magical rhododendron forests until it abruptly changes into a rough high mountain landscape with amazing views of Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli.There are simple teahouses and homestays along the way, and trekkers are likely to encounter very few other trekkers in this secluded and pristine region. The lack of disturbance by many other trekkers also increases the chance to encounter wildlife.
The Everest Panorama Yoga Trek is a perfect choice for those who have limited time and budget. This trek offers a breathtaking view of the popular mountains in the Everest region in just a few days, along with daily yoga and meditation practices that promote physical, mental, and spiritual health. The trek starts and ends in Kathmandu and takes 8 days to complete. Tengboche is the viewpoint for the panoramic trek and the final destination.Trek Around Himalayas offers this unique trekking experience that includes morning yoga and pranayama with the beautiful sunrise surrounded by stunning mountains and greenery. The company takes care of your health and well-being during the journey, providing both indoor and outdoor yoga and meditation sessions depending on the situation and availability of the place.The best time for the Everest Panorama Yoga Trek is from March to May and September to December. Other than that, silence yoga retreats are available. Holiday Tours Nepal aims to create a memorable and incredible journey that you will want to experience again and again. The company prioritizes your safety and comfort, promising to provide the best service possible to make your journey unforgettable.
The Upper Mustang trek takes you to the beautiful hidden valley of Lo Manthang behind the breathtaking Himalayas of Annapurna. The trek offers stunning views of Annapurna, Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhere, Tilicho lake, and numerous other popular landmarks. Your guide will lead you through this Forbidden kingdom telling you interesting facts about the region. During the trek, you can experience the dramatic views of this tree-less rocky landscape. Your guide will lead you to the less visited places like Tinghkar village and Ghar Gompa. On this trek, you will drive to Pokhara then take a flight to Jomsom and trek via Kagbeni, Chele, Ghami, Tsarang, Drakmar, and Lo Manthang. Along the way, you can get mesmerizing mountain views while enjoying truly Nepali hospitality. The Upper Mustang trek can be the most rewarding trek for first-time trekkers in Nepal.
The Upper Mustang Jeep Tour is a thrilling way to explore the remote and rugged landscape of the Upper Mustang region in Nepal. This tour offers a unique opportunity to visit the hidden valley of Lo Manthang, which is one of the last surviving kingdoms in the world. The tour typically starts with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Jomsom, where you'll board a jeep for the journey to Lo Manthang.Along the way, you'll pass through breathtaking landscapes, including rolling hills, arid deserts, and high-altitude mountain passes. You'll have the chance to visit ancient villages, historic monasteries, and other cultural attractions, such as the Kali Gandaki River, which is considered sacred by the local people. You'll also have the opportunity to witness the traditional way of life of the Mustang people and experience their warm hospitality.The Upper Mustang Jeep Tour is a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for those who love to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or a first-time adventurer, the Upper Mustang Jeep Tour promises to be a journey you'll never forget.
The Tiji Festival is a significant celebration of Tibetan-Buddhist culture that takes place in the Lo-Manthang City of Upper Mustang. It has been celebrated for over 300 years and honors the victory of good over evil. "Tiji" is short for Tenpa Chirim, meaning prayer for world peace. The festival is linked to the folk history of Dorje Jono and Padmasambhava Guru Rinpoche, both revered figures in Tibetan Buddhism. During the three-day festival, monks perform the Vajrakila ritual at the Chhode monastery, and colorful masked dances depict the battle between Dorje Jono and the evil forces. The festival begins with a peaceful dance, which leads to a vibrant performance on the second day, and on the final day, performers dress up as demons and gods wearing eccentric masks and horns called "Dhungchen."This year Tiji Festival celebration will take place from the 16th-18th of May 2023
The Guerrilla Trail Trek is a thrilling trekking trail through the war-affected region in the west of Nepal. The trail passes through Myagdi, Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve, Rukum, and Rolpa. The region is gifted with natural resources and biodiversity, 60% of Dhorpatan Reserve lies in Rukum, pristine streams, waterfalls, lakes, and hidden caves as well as the bold standing Dhaulagiri on the north. Along the trail, you will visit many sites where authentic Nepali hospitality is open and willing to host the traveler. This trek is for the traveler seeking an experience of a timeless land.
The newly promoted trekking in Nepal; Chakure Trek is one of the less-visited trekking routes in Nepal, this trek offers to unfold the natural and cultural wonders of Western Nepal. The virgin route the Chakure trek route was unexplored until April 2015. The route is regarded as the best trekking for those willing to trek remote Nepal. The trekking route can actually, may have two different routes; Chaurjhari - Chakhure - Dolpa or Chaurjhari – Chakhure – Jumla – Rara. You can choose any in you want the extension. We are happy to have a different plan for you. The amazing trek offers to collect the best views of Kanjirawa (6883 m), Patrasi (6627 m), Saipal (7030 m), Dhaulagiri Range (8167 m), and more. The inclusion of the challenging Chakhure Pass (4200 m) adds excitement to the trekking. The pasture lands and the trek through the dense forest make the trekking exciting. The exploration of the local villages with witnessing the true local life and the living styles is interesting. The best time to trek the Chakure route is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The Chakure trek can be done in winter (December to February) as well. Although, the monsoon (June to August) is not an appropriate time.
The Dhorpatan Cultural Trek is an incredible 20-day trek in Nepal, offering a unique blend of cultural and natural diversity. The trek is closely linked to the history of the Maoist Guerrilla movement (2052 B.S to 2063 B.S), and takes you through stunning landscapes, starting from Dharband and ending at Syarpu Lake, allowing you to experience the beauty of the Dhaulagiri massif.As part of the Guerilla trek, you will cross the famous Jajala Pass and eventually, arrive at the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve - the only hunting reserve in Nepal and a major tourist attraction for those interested in hunting tours. In addition, the region is steeped in spiritual significance, with 22 water taps, a Bonpo monastery, and a Tibetan Ayurvedic school.Throughout the trek, you will encounter several breathtaking attractions, including Shyarpu Lake, Kamal lake (Lotus), Baunna Pokhari, and Eksaya Tripanna Taal. The route is dotted with stunning waterfalls and provides stunning views of the Annapurna range, the beautiful landscape of the Rukum Valley, and a diverse range of landscapes.One of the highlights of the Dhorpatan Cultural Trek is observing the mixed culture of the Pun Magar and Gurung people. Additionally, you will enjoy magnificent views of the Putha (7246 m), Gurga (7193 m), Churen (7371 m), and Dhogari (7193 m) mountains.The best times to embark on the Dhorpatan Cultural Trek are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). While the trek can also be done during the winter months, it is not recommended during the monsoon season (June to August).
Khaptad National Park and Rara Lake Trek are trekking in Nepal around two different famous places; Rara lake- the biggest lake and Khaptad National Park. Khaptad National Park is a protected area in the Far-Western Region, Nepal that was established in 1984. Stretching over the four districts of Bajhang, Bajura, Achham, and Doti it covers an area of 225 km2 (87 sq mi) and ranges in elevation from 1,400 m to 3,300 m. It reportedly harbors 567 species which accounts for 11 percent of all the flowering plants of Nepal. The park offers excellent bird-watching opportunities, with 270 species of birds, the common ones being: Impheyan pheasant, partridges, flycatchers, bulbuls, cuckoos, and eagles. Khaptad National Park is also home to a rich variety of wild animals, such as barking deer, wild dogs, wild boar, Ghoral, Himalayan black bear, yellow-throated marten, rhesus macaque, and langur monkey.The trek then goes to Rara Lake; the biggest lake in Nepal. Rara Lake lies at an altitude of 2,990 m (9,810 ft) above sea level and has a water surface of 10.8 km2. Khaptad National Park and Rara Lake Trek also include collecting the best views of the Api and Saipal Himalayan ranges. The best time for trekking is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). The months of winter (December to February) are also a good time for trekking. Although, the monsoon is not regarded as the best time for trekking.
Discover the hidden gems of Kathmandu on the Exotic Tour. Explore the city's most stunning temples and stupas such as Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, and Swyambhunath with a knowledgeable guide. Immerse yourself in the authentic Nepalese culture as you visit less traveled areas. Hike to popular hill stations Chisapani, Nagarkot, and Ranikot for panoramic views of the Langtang mountain range and the beautiful landscape of Shivapuri National Park. This tour is perfect for those seeking a short and comprehensive introduction to Nepal's highlights.
This helicopter tour can be private or shared in the group. We can organize both of them at different costs. The helicopter is the best and easy way to explore the Mt. Everest region and have the closest views of the Himalayas. Walking to the Everest Base camp trek takes as long as 2 weeks and of course all the hardships of walking uphill. Landing at Kalapathar, the best viewpoint in Everest Base camp trek can give amazing views of Mt. Everest 8848 m. This day sure is going to be one of the finest experiences of your life as you get to experience the glory of the highest peaks of the world up close. Helicopter Tour ItineraryFly from Kathmandu Domestic AirportStop At LuklaWe will stop for a few minutes and after hot tea or coffee we will fly to Everest Base campStop at Kalapathar ViewpointWe will stop at Kalapathar 5555 m from sea level and have a panorama view of Everest and the Himalayan range.
The Muktinath Pilgrimage tour begins with a full day of guided sightseeing in Kathmandu upon your arrival. The following day, your tour to Muktinath will commence with a scenic jeep ride from Kathmandu that takes you through Manakamana Temple, Pokhara, and Tatopani, where you can indulge in a relaxing hot spring experience. The journey continues as you drive through Ghasa, Marpha village, Jomsom, Kagbeni, and finally arrive at your ultimate destination, Muktinath. At Muktinath, you will have the opportunity to make puja and worship at the Muktinath temple and visit the Jwala Mai temple, where a constant flame burns. Additionally, you can explore the stupa and monasteries in the Tibetan Buddhist territory, all while enjoying the natural beauty of waterfalls, gorges, and magnificent mountain views. Your guide will provide you with a detailed description of the region and brief you on the various sites throughout your journey.Tour Route for Muktinath- Jomsom Jeep Tour Our Jomsom Muktinath tour begins with a heritage sightseeing tour in Kathmandu. The following day, we embark on a 300km drive from Kathmandu to Tatopani, renowned for its natural hot springs. The journey continues with a rugged ride from Tatopani to the picturesque town of Jomsom, where we spend the day exploring the breathtaking beauty of the snow-capped mountains, barren hills, and ever-flowing Kali-Gandaki River.The next day, we continue our journey to Muktinath to offer prayers and stay overnight. On the way back, we stop at Marpha, known for its delicious apples, apple wines, and brandy. Finally, we conclude the tour with a drive back to Pokhara and then to Kathmandu. The narrow and rocky roads from Beni to Jomsom and the gravel roads from Jomsom to Kagbeni provide an authentic off-road experience. Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime as we explore the rugged and rough tracks on this unforgettable journey.Climate And Temperatures in Muktinath- Jomsom During summer (March to August), the temperature typically ranges between a maximum of 16 to 18 degrees Celsius and a minimum of 6 to 8 degrees Celsius. At the beginning of winter (September to November), the temperature varies between 14 to 16 degrees Celsius and 0 to 4 degrees Celsius. In the peak of winter (December and January), the maximum temperature can be 4 to 6 degrees Celsius, while the minimum temperature drops to 0 to -8 degrees CelsiusPermits and Necessary Papers- For Muktinath Jeep Tour The Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) is required to visit Lower Mustang since it falls under its jurisdiction. The cost of the permit is approximately 3000 Nepali rupees and can be obtained from Kathmandu or Pokhara. For Indian nationals, the ACAP fee is Rs 200. To ensure the safety of trekkers, a TIMS card is mandatory, and the fee is $20 per person. Once you obtain this one-time entry and exit permit, you won't need to worry about the duration of your stay.Road Condition - The Muktinath-Jomsom Jeep Tour Throughout the Jomsom Muktinath Jeep Tour, the majority of the trail is characterized by rugged, rocky, and steep terrains. Therefore, a sturdy vehicle with excellent suspension and high clearance is required. We operate a four-wheel drive vehicle to navigate through the barren ridges, jagged lands, and ever-flowing streams. Additionally, our highly experienced driver will guide you through the tour
The Kathmandu Heritage Tour offers you a glimpse into the city's rich cultural heritage. On this guided tour, you will visit the most renowned temples and stupas in Kathmandu, including Pashupatinath, Bouddhanath, and Swyambhunath. Your knowledgeable guide will take you to hidden corners of the valley, giving you a chance to immerse yourself in the local culture. The tour is a budget-friendly way to make the most of your time in Kathmandu, starting at 7 am from your hotel.At Pashupatinath, the sacred Hindu temple, you will witness the throngs of pilgrims who come to pay homage during festivals like Mahashivaratri and Teej. Your guide will enlighten you with tales of the gods and goddesses associated with the temple, as you explore the numerous Shivalayas, Ghats on the Bagmati River, and more.You will then drive to the bustling market of Chabahil and Boudha, to visit the Bouddhanath stupa. This famous tourist spot attracts both Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims, and you will be able to sense its peaceful energy as you circle the stupa.Next, you will head to the Swyambhunath temple, also known as the monkey temple, stopping for lunch at a Nepali restaurant on the way. This historic and religious site offers a breathtaking view of the valley, and your guide will ensure that you make the most of your visit. The tour concludes with a drive back to your hotel, allowing you to spend the evening at leisure.
Embark on a scenic journey through the lush forests and scenic trails of Nagarjun Hill with our day hiking package. Located just a few kilometers away from Kathmandu city, Nagarjun Hill is a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city. Enjoy breathtaking views of the valley and the Himalayan range, discover ancient Buddhist and Hindu shrines, and explore the beautiful flora and fauna of the area. This adventure is suitable for all skill levels and is perfect for those looking for a short and rewarding day trip. Book now and immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Nagarjun Hill.
Kathmandu Lumbini Pokhara tour is an exciting journey which passes through many exotic and beautiful towns and cities. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal well-known for the temples and is listed under ‘World Heritage Site’ by UNESCO. Around Kathmandu Valley you will have splendid view of historical places and Pilgrimage such as Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan Durbar Square, Bhaktapur Durbar Square and many more. After exploring culturally rich Kathmandu you will take a drive to Lumbini. Lumbini is the birth place of Lord Buddha, founder of Buddhism a pilgrimage site of the Buddhist around the world. You will tour in Lumbini around the auspicious place where Lord Buddha was born. After exploring this sacred historic place you will then continue driving to the city of lakes Pokhara. Pokhara is a second major tourist hub of Nepal which is situated 200km away from Kathmandu. The tour in Pokhara will be centered at the beautiful places of the Pokhara which includes the places like Phewa Lake, Rupa Lake, view of Annapurna ranges, Mahendra cave, Davi’s fall and International Mountain Museum.
Explore the beautiful city of lakes Pokhara in a 2 nights 3 days packages from Trek Around Himalayas. The Pokhara tour offers excellent mountain views from Sarangkot and World Peace Pagada. You will also get to boat on beautiful Fewa lake while gazing at the mountain reflections. Also explore the beautiful Davis fall’s, Rupa lake, Mahendra cave and International Mountain Museum. Pokhara as a second major tourist hub in Nepal offer great dining, entertainment and hotels. Join our Pokhara tour packages and experience the best of Pokhara on your budget.
Chandragiri Hill Tour OverviewChandragiri is a hill station located on the outskirts of Kathmandu valley which holds a major religion as well as cultural significance for the people of Nepal.Chandragiri Hill Tour ItineraryPicked up from hotelYou will be picked up by a 4 WD jeep at your hotel before the sun is even up. You shall embark on the beautiful journey to Nagarkot, which will provide a wonderful view of the sunrise and the glistening snowy peaks reflecting the bright orange sunsets while hugging the serene greenery of the region. Indulging in the view sure works up quite an appetite so we then indulge in some savory breakfast in a local restaurant.Ride to ThankotTo undertake this experience of a lifetime with some of the most picturesque views, you would have to ride for an hour towards the cable car station located in Thankot.Arrived in Chandragiri HillThen, you shall have a tete-a-tete with the cable car and sit in one to get to the top of the hill of Chandragiri. On your way, you have quite an adventurous ride on the cable car lifting you up through the glorious lush green vicinity of the region alongside some of the wonderful views of the city. As you reach the top, the welcome is so serene as the hill of Chandragiri opens its arms letting you in on such a panoramic insight into the city’s beauty. Not to miss, the sun-kissed mountain peaks also enrich your experience phenomenally. By the perfect view, we have our lunch and return back to the hotel.Chandragiri Hill to KathamnduWe are on our way back to the city of Kathmandu this day. After your breakfast, you shall leave the Chandragiri Hill 4 WD private jeep shall be your transportation for the day. As you reach Kathmandu a drink at one of the city’s buzzing bars shall surely drown your stressed-out state of yours.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with our Shivapuri National Park Day Hiking tour. Located in the beautiful Kathmandu valley, Shivapuri National Park boasts a stunning natural landscape that is sure to captivate your senses. Our expertly guided hiking tour takes you through lush forests, sparkling waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain vistas, allowing you to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of nature.As you hike through the park, you'll have the opportunity to encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, monkeys, and a wide range of bird species. You'll also visit the famous Bagdwar temple, a holy site revered by both Hindus and Buddhists.Whether you're an experienced hiker or a nature lover looking for a new adventure, our Shivapuri National Park Day Hiking tour is the perfect way to experience the beauty and wonder of Nepal's natural landscape. Join us today and discover the magic of this stunning national park.
The Nagarkot Sunrise Tour is the ideal way to witness the sunrise over the Himalayas in Nepal. The Nagarkot viewpoint is located 32 km from Kathmandu and can be reached in about an hour. The tour requires an early start as you need to be there before the sun rises. The Nagarkot is known for its stunning sunrise views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, and the Indrawati river valley. After sunrise, you will have time for breakfast and a hike to the Chagunarayan Temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, which is considered one of the oldest temples in Nepal with a history dating back to the 4th century. After visiting the temple, you will have lunch and then be transferred back to your hotel. The tour is available every day from Kathmandu and must be confirmed at least 24 hours in advance. The guide will collect you from your hotel in the morning for the sunrise.
The Bhutan tour, also known as the Last Shangri La Tour, showcases the stunning landscapes, ancient architecture, and centuries-old culture and tradition of Bhutan. The tour begins with a visit to Paro airport, the Ta Zong national museum, and the holy mountain, Mt. Chhomolari. The itinerary also includes a visit to the Taktshang monastery, the Thimpu valley, and the traditional folk school, among other scenic landmarks. A tour is an excellent option for those seeking a peaceful environment to explore Buddhist culture and tradition.
The 5-night, 6-day Bhutan Tour is a must-visit for those seeking to explore the best of Bhutan. This tour features visits to several major landmarks, including Tachogang Lhakhang, a Buddhist monastery founded after Thankthong Gyelpo experienced a vision of Guru Rinpoche, Amitaba, and Avalokiteshvara. You'll also visit the National Memorial Chorten, built by Bhutan's third king as a monument to peace, harmony, and tranquility.Additionally, you'll visit the Tashichho Dzong, a Buddhist monastery fortress located at the northern edge of Thimpu, Bhutan's capital city. This historically important site has served as the seat of the DrukDesi, Bhutan's government. The tour also highlights a visit to Tiger's Nest, also known as Taktshang, a revered spiritual monument widely regarded as one of the most significant in Bhutan. Its history is linked to the visit of Guru Padmasambhava, an Indian saint who came to Bhutan in the 8th century AD.This tour can be customized to your needs. For any changes, please contact our travel experts.
The Classic Tour of Tibet begins in Kathmandu and takes you through the beautiful landscapes of the Central Himalayas, passing through the Tamang tribe country in Rasuwa around Langtang Himal. This tour offers a unique opportunity to experience the rural far villages and towns in the newly opened frontier of Nepal/Tibet-China. You will be greeted by a Tibetan guide and drivers at Kyarong village and towns, before embarking on a week-long journey through the vast Tibetan plateau. The first stop is Shigastse, Tibet's second-largest city, home to the famous golden-roofed Tashilum Monastery complex and its bustling market square. Next, visit the historic and significant Gyantse Kumbum and Palkor Monastry before traveling along a scenic route past the stunning Yamdrok Tsho Lake and crossing the Khamba-la Pass, offering breathtaking views of the Tibetan Landscape and Snow peaks. In Lhasa, visit the magnificent Potala Palace and explore the old monuments around Drefung Shera monasteries and Jhorkhang Temple, the oldest religious site in Tibet. End your tour at the busy and colorful Barkhor Market Square, where you can observe pilgrims from all over Tibet.
The Chitwan tour is a truly rewarding escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, taking you on a journey through a peaceful oasis in the heart of nature. Prepare to be amazed as you discover the dense sub-tropical jungle of Chitwan National Park, spanning an impressive 932 km2. The park boasts a plethora of wildlife, including 58 different mammal species, 539 species of birds, 56 types of amphibians, 124 fish species, and an incredible 234 varieties of plants - all waiting to be discovered on your Chitwan tour.Embark on an unforgettable adventure through Chitwan's lush jungle on an elephant jungle safari, or opt for a deep jungle walk alongside your expert guide. Witness some of the world's rarest animals, such as the one-horned rhinoceros, found only in Nepal. Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for bison, crocodiles, elephants, Bengal tigers, deer, and countless birds and butterflies on your Chitwan tour. Stroll through the serene wetlands of Rani Lake and Bishhajari Lake, or venture off the beaten path to explore the rarely visited Bikram Baba temple and Valmiki Rishi cottage, hidden deep within the park. Immerse yourself in the vibrant Tharu culture and experience the warm hospitality of the locals. And, for a truly unforgettable experience, take a leisurely canoe ride along the Rapti River while gazing upon the breathtaking sunset views.
Embark on a 4-day journey to Bardiya, starting in Kathmandu, where you will be amazed by its rich cultural heritage, architectural marvels, and exquisite wood and stone crafts. This tour combines cultural and wilderness experiences, offering a unique blend of both.Next, travel to the Bardiya National Park, the largest and most pristine national park in the Terai region of Nepal. The park boasts 968 sq km of lush forest and grasslands, serving as a home to 53 species of mammals including the Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, and wild elephant, as well as 407 species of birds such as the white-rumped vulture, Bengal florican, peacock, and bar-headed geese.Get up close and personal with nature as you participate in activities like deep jungle walks, bird watching, elephant safari, and boat safari. During your visit to Bardiya National Park, you will also have the opportunity to learn about the traditional Tharu culture of western Nepal.
Adrenaline-seekers can experience the thrill of bungee jumping in Nepal, either at Tatopani on the Nepal-Tibet border or in the resort city of Pokhara. Tatopani offers a 166m wide steel suspension bridge jump over the Bhote Koshi River, with breathtaking scenery and opportunities for rafting and rock climbing. In Hemja, Pokhara, you can choose from different bungee options, including a tower bungee, high ground bungee, and swing, with a spellbinding view of the Himalayas and surrounding hills and rivers.Get ready for a heart-pumping adventure in Nepal! Bungee jumping has become a popular attraction for adrenaline seekers, offering a once-in-a-lifetime experience. You can now take the plunge at either Tatopani or Hemja in Pokhara.Tatopani, located at the Nepal-Tibet border and a three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu, features a 166m wide steel suspension bridge spanning a deep valley over the Bhote Koshi River, designed by a leading New Zealand bungee consultant and operated by experienced jump masters. The area boasts stunning scenery, with dense forests atop cliffs and opportunities for rafting and rock climbing.Alternatively, Hemja in Pokhara offers a tower, high ground, and a swing bungee jump. Located just 20 minutes from Pokhara Lakeside, the jump site boasts breathtaking views of the Himalayas, hills, and rivers.Take the leap and make memories that will last a lifetime
Taking an Everest Mountain Flight is one of the most exhilarating things you can do in Nepal. Easily arranged, you can go eye-to-eye with Mt. Everest and the world’s highest peaks within minutes!Nepal is home to the greatest range of mountains in the world and it is understandable many visitors come to Nepal to see them. However, not everyone is a trekker or a mountaineer or has the time to walk into the mountains, so what are the options for these visitors to enjoy the highest points on the planet? Mountain flights!Even just arriving in Nepal during the hours of daylight can provide the visitors with their first glimpse of the high Himalayas, whether it is arriving from the west past Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna range or from the north past Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, the horizon will be a jagged line of high snowy peaks stretching far into the distance.But there are other ways to get even closer to these summits, the major domestic carriers operate “Mountain Flights”. Leaving Kathmandu domestic airport early in the morning, passengers take an hour’s flight around the Everest region with stunning views of all the major peaks, glaciers, and lakes. As a result of the configuration of the seats, all passengers will have a window seat. Should the weather not be suitable you will be either offered a refund or the option to fly again.For those visitors based in Pokhara, there are options like taking a microlight flight into the Annapurna Massif with spectacular views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre. A microlight is a two-seated small aircraft with a powered engine designed to carry no more than two people, the pilot, and a passenger. For visitors who like to take mountain flights to the extreme, there are options to charter a helicopter and fly into the Everest range, taking a short tour around the Everest valleys before landing for breakfast and then returning to Kathmandu.If you are one with a higher adventure threshold, then you might also want to experience hang-gliding, paragliding, paramotor flying, sky diving, or even participate in relevant training courses. The skies are they for you to enjoy the views!
Mountain biking from Muktinath to Pokhara takes us from holy Muktinath temple in the foothills of mount Annapurna to the beautiful city of lakes Pokhara. Muktinath temple is a sacred place for both Buddhists and Hindus. Muktinath is also well known for its unceasing fire fueled from natural gas. Muktinath temple offers mesmerizing views of the mount Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Tukuche Peak and other 8,000m pinnacles. Jomsom is a major town near Muktinath temple. It is mostly inhibited by Thakali ethnic group who have mixed lifestyle of Nepali and Tibetan. Riding on the rough, wide and single tracks from Muktinath, we descend gradually to the wonderful Pokhara city lying on the lower region of Annapurna Mountain Range.
Embark on a thrilling mountain biking journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara through the stunning mid-hills of Nepal. The ride begins with a scenic journey across Shivapuri National Park to Kakani. From Kakani, you'll wind along the twisting mountain roads to reach Nuwakot, the former capital of Nepal, where you can visit the Nuwakot Durbar, a former king's palace. Continue on to the historic town of Gorkha, the birthplace of Nepal's unification, and pay a visit to the Gorkha Durbar. The adventure continues through rough mountain trails to the picturesque Begnas Lake surrounded by lush green hills and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Your journey ends in Pokhara, the ultimate traveler hub known for its natural beauty. In Pokhara, take a rough trail ride to Peace Pagoda for panoramic views of Fishtail and Annapurna massif. Our top-notch biking gear and experienced guides ensure a memorable Kathmandu-Pokhara biking experience
Experience the thrill of rafting on the Bhote Kosi River, one of the best short wilderness rafting trips in the world. With consistent rapids and a steep river channel, it's an intense and adrenaline-fueled adventure. As you navigate the river, take a quick stop in Dhulikhel to admire the breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Perfect for those seeking a short but challenging rafting experience, it's ideal for individuals with some previous rafting experience.Embark on an adrenaline-pumping adventure with Bhotekoshi River Rafting in Nepal. Originating from the Tibetan plateau and flowing into the south, the fast-flowing river offers an unforgettable experience for thrill-seekers. As you raft along the white waters, brace yourself for wild and steep rapids with grades IV and V, followed by calmer streams with III rapids.While you'll be too busy navigating the rapids, you'll still get to admire the stunning views of the mountains, green landscapes, and uncharted territory. Before you begin your rafting journey, you'll be given safety tips and necessary information to ensure a smooth experience.The starting point for Bhotekoshi is just a 4-hour drive from Kathmandu and is suitable for both beginner rafters and kayakers looking for an adventurous trip. The best time to go rafting is between October to December and between February to April.Bhotekoshi River Rafting is regarded as the best whitewater rafting adventure and the most exciting short rafting trip in Nepal. If you're new to rafting, this river is the perfect place to start.
The warm and white Seti River goes through shocking wilderness of Nepal. The river has a lot of little and clear rapids. During monsoon season power of the rapids increases and pulls in a profoundly unique arrangement. Boating on Seti river is a perfect excursion for those needing to encounter a portion of secret streams and landscapes of Seti without the power of perplexing or testing rapids. Seti river is most appropriate for family tour and it’s the best stream to learn kayaking in Nepal.
The Trishuli River offers short rafting and kayaking trips throughout the year. The river flows along the Tribhuvan highway and is quickly accessible from the capital Kathmandu. The river has many rapids that will obviously give the rafting beginner a thrilling experience.For a large portion of the year, the rapids experienced on the Trisuli are direct, effectively arranged, and very much divided out. Trisuli river is a superb water channel for those searching for a short river trip, without the test of gigantic rapids, however with some extremely energizing rapids,lovely views,s and generally tranquil conditions. Amid the monsoon season the power of the rapids increments and draws in a fundamentally extraordinary arrangement of rafters. Trisuli river offers rafting during monsoon for individuals who are searching for basically energizing outdoor trips.Gears To Bring1. T-shirt 2. Swimwear on the river 3. Suncream and Lip protector 3. Footwear, towel 4. Waterproof bag to protect your belonging
The Island Peak climbing with the Everest Base Camp trek is an incredible experience in the Himalayas of Nepal. It is intended for fiery and physically fit trekkers with practically zero experience in mountain climbing. Island Peak 6,189m is one of the major climbing peaks in the Everest region of Nepal with a great and profoundly glaciated West Face that ascents from the Lhotse Glacier. Being one of the trekking peaks, Island peak is certainly not a troublesome attempt for an apprentice climber wishing to enter the enigmatic universe of mountain adventure. Several climbers rush to Nepal consistently to get an allowance for Island Peak climbing. Our experience likewise brings us into the heartland of the Khumbu Valley and Sherpa culture. Prior to scaling the peak, we likewise visit, potentially the most prominent trekking goal on the planet – Everest Base Camp 5,357m and Kala Patthar – for the very close views of mount Everest and other high mountains.The Island peak climbing trip has legitimate and steady acclimatization at reasonable altitudes. The trek starts from and arrives at the most renowned airstrip on the planet, the Lukla Airport in the Everest Region.
If you're looking to climb one of Nepal's many trekking peaks, Mera Peak is a great choice. The summit offers breathtaking views of 5 of the 6 tallest mountains in the world.: Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Although the trek is challenging due to the altitude, basic mountaineering skills are enough to handle the high-elevation glacier crossing. At 6476m, Mera Peak is often referred to as Nepal's highest trekking peak. The most common route and the one described in this itinerary involves taking a flight to Lukla and heading east to Zatrawala pass and into the Hinku Valley, instead of traveling north to Namche Bazaar. Another option, which is longer, is to travel south from Lukla and Climb up the beautiful Hinku Valley.
The sublime views from mount Lobuche make it one of the most quintessentially well known mountain trek, notwithstanding its trouble level being more testing than that of close by Island Peak. From the summit, you’ll have the opportunity to gaze out at bold Everest, and also a few peaks on the Tibetan side of Rongbuk. Climbing Lobuche peak is an ordeal you’ll cherish for a lifetime.We prepare for the Lobuche peak climbing with a stop at the Everest Base Camp. Here, you’ll figure out mountain life and an exercise on climbing. Our bodies will likewise acclimatise for the thin air on Lobuche. Altitude sickness is something we endeavor to evade, and our carefully made schedule is intended for ideal change. In transit, we’ll climb the “dark shake” of Kala Patthar, and experience a stunning Himalayan scene.Obviously, it’s as much about the trip as the goal. Our trek will bring us through enchanting Sherpa towns, where you’ll encounter an essence of how people survive in probably the most cold residences on Earth, and discover that friendliness genuinely guarantees no dialect. Your photos will shock, and your recollections will flabbergast.
Pisang Peak, situated amidst the massive mountain ranges of Annapurna I and Manaslu, is a non-expedition peak in Nepal. The peak rises from Pisang village and yak pastures in a uniform slope of ice and snow to its summit. It is known as one of the simpler climbing peaks in Nepal. The trail leading to the base camp from Pisang town passes through sparse woods and fields and reaches a Kharka at 4,380m, the perfect spot for setting up the base camp. The high camp is set up on the South-West ridge at an altitude of 5,400m, mostly covered by snow during Spring and Autumn. The well-defined ridge leads to the final snow slope, which is steep but not too difficult to reach the summit. The descent is made on the same trail.This peak-climbing trek is a challenging adventure, owing to the rugged mountain landscape. The trek begins in the lush paddy fields and gradually gains elevation, passing through oak and pine forests before finally ascending into the high desert country at Manang, 3597m. The descent is equally breathtaking and varied. Strenuous trekking is well rewarded at both low and high elevations, en route to the Thorung La Pass. The diverse ecosystems, varied cultures, and ever-changing scenery - from rich, green paddy fields and oak forests to dry deserts and the world's deepest gorge - make this peak climbing trek one of the most popular treks in the world.
The Everest Expedition in the Himalayas presents one of the world’s most noteworthy physical and mental adventures with such a great sentiment of pride and the feeling of being the bravest individual on the planet. The South Col route on the Nepal side of Mt. Everest is the route taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay Sherpa who was the first to climb Everest effectively on 29 May 1953 in this way turned into the world’s most well-known saints of the experience climbing. Expedition to mt. Everest has been effectively guided and climbed commonly from that point forward, yet this ought not to calm planned Everest climbers into carelessness – climbing Everest is a definitive test. To join our International Everest Expedition group in Nepal, you should have broad mountaineering background in climbing campaigns in any event of 6000 meters and also an affair of scaling troublesome snow-capped mountain tops, ideally, some climbing knowledge of the 7000 or 8000 meter tops in the Himalayas. Albeit settled ropes will be utilized, Everest campaign individuals must have the capacity to rise and drop settled lines freely and be capable of cramping on extremely soaked ice and snow inclines.
One of the world's most enchanting and captivating peaks is the staggering mountain of Ama Dablam, which stands tall amongst several other mountains in the Everest region, reaching a height of 6812m. The Amadablam Expedition is considered one of the most technical and challenging climbing adventures in the Himalayas.Ama Dablam has a lasting impact on many trekkers in Nepal, as it is perhaps the most stunning mountain on the trek to Everest Base Camp. It offers a magnificent view south of Mt. Everest and Mt. Lhotse in the Khumbu region of the Himalayas, and it is a majestic pyramid of ice with vertical walls and sharp, exposed ridges.The climb follows the Southwest ridge of the mountain, which is the usual route for climbing. This route has three camps above the base camp, and previous climbing experience is necessary as it demands high technical skills. Additionally, it is a highly challenging mountaineering adventure. Despite being a six-thousand-meter mountain, it is an expedition mountain, unlike the other climbing peaks.Ama Dablam is the most prominent mountain in the region, but climbing it is a daring task that requires several days, of training, skills, and experience. The Amadablam Expedition provides a thrilling climbing experience for mountaineers.
The most mainstream mountain for individuals who wish to climb the 7000m peak in the Himalayas of Nepal is mount Pumori scales 7161m above sea level. Mount Pumori lies in the Khumbu region with the pyramid molded and stunningly looking Peak 8 Km west of mount Everest along the Nepal-Tibet border. Mount Pumori commands the horizon behind Kalapatther 5643m, which resembles a cluster of shakes on Pumori's southwest edge. Pumori Expedition demonstrates perfect planning for those trying for the more specialized 8000m peaks including mount Everest. The pinnacle was named “Pumori” by George Leigh Mallory, which evidently signifies “Unmarried Daughter” in the Sherpa dialect. The best season to investigate this dazzling pinnacle is September to November and March to May.
The Upper Mustang region in Nepal is an incredibly picturesque destination, characterized by its rugged mountain peaks, lush valleys, and charming villages where traditional customs still prevail. Instead of bicycles, the locals opt for riding horses, while donning long-skirted traditional attire.Embarking on the Upper Mustang trip with top-notch touring bikes in Nepal allows you to venture into a land untouched by modern civilization. This remote area offers a simple and serene way of life, untainted by Western influences. Surrounded by towering mountains, verdant hills, and glacial rivers, and adorned with mud houses and Buddhist monasteries, it exudes cultural richness.The countryside is teeming with pristine and unspoiled areas where wildlife roams freely. Riding the finest sport touring bikes, you'll have the opportunity to explore rice terraces, traverse the renowned Annapurna circuit, witness snow-capped peaks, and eternal ice, and visit Mani Walls, where practitioners carve sacred alphabets onto stones to accrue religious merit. The possibilities are boundless in this immaculate setting, making a motorbike tour of Upper Mustang in Nepal an unforgettable experience.
The Tihar Festival, also known as Deepawali, Yamapanchak, and Festival of Light is one of the most significant festivals in Nepal, celebrated by Hindus worldwide. It is a five-day-long festival and the second-largest after Dashain. This festival takes place in the month of Kartik, which falls between October and November.The Tihar Festival is not only a time for people to celebrate but also to honor and appreciate animals such as crows, dogs, cows, and oxen. The festival involves various customs and rituals to show respect and gratitude towards these animals.Story of Tihar Festival The Tihar festival has many stories surrounding its origin and traditions. One popular legend is related to Yama, the God of Death, and his sister, Yamuna.According to the legend, Yamuna and Yama were separated for a long time, and Yamuna used to send messages to her brother through a crow. She eagerly waited for news of her brother's well-being. Finally, the two siblings were reunited, and Yamuna welcomed her brother by adorning him with a five-colored tika and flowers as a sign of her love and respect for him. This act of Yamuna is said to have inspired the tradition of worshipping crows during the Tihar festival, as they were the messengers who brought the siblings together.In the legend of Yama and Yamuna, after Yamuna adorned her brother with a five-colored tika and flowers, she also encircled him with mustard oil, flowers, and Dubo (Cynodon Dactylon) and asked Yamaraj not to leave until the oil, flowers, and dubo had dried.Today, during the Tihar festival, sisters follow a similar ritual to ensure the longevity and prosperity of their brothers. They apply a five-colored tika on their brother's forehead and offer them Makhamali flowers, Mustard Oil, and Common walnuts, among other things. This tradition is known as Bhai Tika, and it celebrates the special bond between brothers and sisters.
The Holi Festival is a widely celebrated festival in Nepal, especially among the Hindu community. It is also known as the "festival of colors" or "festival of love". The festival is typically observed in late February or early March, on the full moon day of the Nepali month of Falgun.During the festival, people gather in the streets and throw colored powder and water at each other, sing and dance, and exchange sweets and food. The festival is a time for people to come together, forget their differences, and celebrate the victory of good over evil. It is also a time to forgive and forget and to renew relationships and friendships.In Nepal, the festival usually lasts for two days. On the first day, known as Chhoti Holi or Holika Dahan, people light bonfires to symbolize the triumph of good over evil. On the second day, known as Rangwali Holi or Dhulandi, people engage in the playful throwing of colors.While Holi is primarily a Hindu festival, it is celebrated by people of all religions and cultures in Nepal. The festival is a time for people to come together, have fun, and celebrate the spirit of unity and harmony.
The Annapurna Circuit is a popular trek in Nepal with diverse scenery and culture, ranging from subtropical forests and paddy fields to high mountain passes and arid cliffs. The trek passes through Manang, offering views of the Manaslu range, and continues over the Thorong La Pass, where hikers can see the Annapurna Massif, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Tilicho Peak. It then enters Mustang and the Hindu pilgrimage town of Muktinath before heading down the Kali Gandaki Valley, past the village of Marpha and the hot springs at Tatopani, and up to the viewpoint of Poon Hill. The trek is long but allows for proper acclimatization before tackling the Thorong La pass. It offers a way to discover the different aspects, cultures, and landscapes of the country in one trip, and is a photographer's paradise. The trek is also full of daily surprises and interesting finds, such as the temple and 108 waterspouts at Muktinath and the Buddhist culture of monasteries and prayer flags in Jharkot and Kagbeni.