Nepal Trekking "Once is not enough"
Nepal trekking is a different kind of outdoor adventure that offers more than just the beautiful scenery, but an opportunity to be immersed in nature in its pristine state. Nowhere will you encounter a greater diversity of people and culture more varied than in Nepal. Trekking in Nepal in the outlying regions provides the best way to see the country and meet the people whose lives have remained unchanged for centuries.
Nepal Trekking Regions covers a vast area of the country including not just the Himalaya but also the foothills and the lower regions. Depending on the level, trekking in Nepal can be easy or demanding. However, with so many choices of regions and styles of trekking you will surely find one that will meet your interest and physical condition.
The trekking season in Nepal is from October to May, when the climate is at its best; before or after the monsoon season. The best months to trek is between October and November when the weather condition is ideal however, in the popular areas it can be crowded.
We offer many varieties of trekking in Nepal, from easy to strenuous and we'll be more than happy to help and guide you in your selections. Trekking in Nepal requires special planning and preparation ahead of time. It is most important to find the best operators in the region. Our years of experience have allowed us to build a team of the finest professional operators to assure you have a wonderful experience. Our treks are fully equipped with the best gears and supported by the most experienced guides and crew. We carry our own supplies and provisions to ensure the quality of food and accommodations meet your high expectations.
Please refer to our travel guide to Nepal for more information and contact us if you need further assistance.
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This 8 days trek begins with an "eye opening" flight to Lukla at 9200 feet. The trek goes to the picturesque Sherpa villages of Namche Bazaar, Khunde and Khumjung and Thengboche before finally reaching to Dingboche. Although this is a short trek, by Nepal standards, there will be plenty of time to enjoy the culture of the Sherpas, visit ancient monasteries and learn how Lamai...
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George Mallory the famous English mountaineer was asked during the 1924 British Everest Expedition, “Why do you want to climb Mount Everest?” His answer was “Because it’s there.” These famous three words have been the aspiration of many mountaineers who have since successfully reached the peak of Mount Everest. Only by being ...
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This trek gives you "the grand tour" of the famous Khumbu Valley. This is a strenuous trek leading to Gokyo Lake and over the Cho La (La = pass) at 17777 ft / 5420 m. making a circuit of Tawache (20885 ft/ 6367 m.) and Cholatse (17844 ft. / 6440 m.). Emerging into the Khumbu valley above Lobuje the trail continues up to Kalapattar and then back to Lukla via Thyangboche and Nam...
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Island peak (20342 ft/ 6202 m.) or Imja Tse as it is locally known is one of the most popular "Trekking Peaks" in Nepal. "Trekking Peaks" are, in reality,lesser peaks of the Nepal Himalaya which maybe climbed without going through the usual bureaucratic hassles involved in getting permission for climbing major Himalayan peaks. These a...
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Give your family and friends the full, action packed, Nepal experience!
This action filled yet, easy trip starts with a flight to Lukla and proceeds to Namche Bazaar, nexus of Sherpa country. From here you will trek to the picturesque village of Thame and on to the twin villages of Khunde/Khumjung. Return to Lukla and fly out to Kathmandu where you will spend a day resting before...
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Take an adventure around some of the highest mountains and most holy Tibetan Buddhist monasteries in the world. The trek starts with a flight to Lukla and passes through beautiful Sherpa villages of , Namche, Thame, Kunde and Khumjung to Thyangboche in the lap of the highest mountains on earth. However, the trip is not only about mountains. In its spiritual aspect it will visit the mo...
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"Annapurna Sanctuary" as the place is known to the Nepalese is considered sacred, though there is no documentation to show how long this state of affair has prevailed. It is, however, certain that it was so, long before the first trekkers appeared. The Annapurna Sanctuary forms a natural amphitheater, ringed by Annapurna South and I, Varahashik...
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The land of "Lo". Remote and forbidden to travellers for centuries is now open to trekkers.
Your journey begins with a late afternoon flight to Pokhara followed by the next morning a flight to Jomosom. From here the trail leads along the left bank of the Kali Gandaki river through ...
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A vacation with plenty of differences for both family as well as with friends!
Your fun filled adventure to discover as much of Nepal as possible in short time, starts with a flight to the picturesque city of Pokhara.
The trek which is known...
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This is still one of the best camping treks in Nepal.
The trek starts with a flight to Pokhara and a scenic drive to Nayapul. From here trek through the typical Nepali villages, rhododendron forests and finally rarely trekked high alpine pastures to Kopra Ridge at the altitude of 12465 ft/ 3800 m. ...
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This trek cum climb is difficult to match for its rugged mountain scenery, trekking and mountaineering challenges and the expose it provides on the variety of ethnic Nepalese cultures.
Starting in the lowland paddy fields the trek steadily gains altitude passing through oak and pine forests and even...
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A long but, scenic drive from Kathmandu ends some eight hours later at Syabrubesi where your camp for the first night will be set up some distance from the village.
Trek through Rhododendron and birch forests to the Tamang villages of Ghoratabela and Lama Hotel and into the Langtang valley. ...
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Dolpo, one of the highest inhabited plateaus in the world, was closed to trekkers until 1989. Those that did get to visit this area needed special permission from the Government. With the changes in the regulations governing visits, a remarkable part of Nepal, hitherto almost unknown, has suddenly become a major destination for trekkers and mountain love...
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This strenuous trekking is constantly rewarded with brilliant mountain vistas of the Ganesh and Manaslu Himal ranges and insights into the cultures of a cross-section of ethnic Nepalese tribes and peoples, perhaps not available on any other treks. Your journey into this remote and once forbidden area of Nepal begins with an overland journey to the the to...
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The Annapurna Region within the area managed by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project and is an exercise in environmental and cultural protection accommodating the needs of both the visitors and the local inhabitants. There is a good mix of beautiful mountain views and culture on the trek .
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A long but, scenic drive from Kathmandu ends some eight hours later at Syabrubesi where you will spend overnight on the first day. Trek through Rhododendron and birch forests to the Tamang villages of Barkhu and Syabrubesi and into the Langtang valley. Gaining elevation steadily you will arrive at the village of Kyanjin Gompa and explore the Langshis...
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The Annapurna region of Nepal contains some of the greatest trekking trails in the world and has served as a destination for many an adventure seeker. None so than the Annapurna Circuit or the “Around Annapurna” trek which has often been called “the greatest walk in the world.” Many of the people who enjoyed the beauty of the Annapu...
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If you feel more adventurously inclined and want to cover Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan at once, this is a perfect trip for you.
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The land of "Lo". Remote and forbidden to travelers for centuries is now open to trekkers. Your journey begins with a late afternoon flight to Pokhara followed, the next morning, by a flight to Jomsom. From here the trail leads along the left bank of the Kali Gandaki river through the villages of Kagbeni, Chusang, Samochin and Charang to the walled capital of Mustang - Loma...
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