Trek through Bhutan’s mystical landscapes on the "11 Day Druk Path Trek," a journey steeped in history and Himalayan grandeur. Once closed to outsiders, the Druk Path now welcomes adventurous spirits—young adults and seasoned trekkers alike—to discover its windswept ridges, rhododendron-filled valleys, and time-honored villages.
This trek is designed for those who seek cultural immersion without the extremes of Bhutan’s most strenuous hikes. With panoramic mountain views and significant local encounters, you’ll experience Bhutan’s unique traditions and natural beauty up close. The highlight? Trekking in a land where ancient ways remain alive, and the Himalayas reveal their most enchanting vistas.
The unique selling point is the balance between cultural depth and manageable challenge, making this trek an accessible yet authentic Bhutanese adventure.
This is an excellent trip for fit, aspiring mountaineers. It offers scrambling, glacier travel, ascender and rapelling with stunning views of Ama Dablam at sunrise.
For mountain biking enthusiasts eager for the ultimate challenge, the Round Annapurna Mountain Biking tour delivers an exhilarating two-week adventure through Nepal’s legendary Himalayas. Traverse the famed Annapurna Circuit, cycling from Besisahar along the Marshyandi River, past mountain villages, and through lush valleys, glaciers, and high-altitude plateaus. The route climbs to the arid Tibetan-influenced Mustang region, crossing the formidable Thorang La pass. Along the way, take in breathtaking views of Mount Manasalu and Himal Chuli, and immerse yourself in the area’s rich cultural tapestry. The journey also includes sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara, providing a well-rounded Nepalese experience. The USP of this trip is its rare blend of challenging cycling and deep cultural encounters in one of the world’s most iconic mountain regions—a must for active, experienced travelers.
Lobuche East Peak Climb with Everest Base Camp Trek is a thrilling adventure for young adults and experienced travelers eager to combine classic trekking with the challenge of Himalayan mountaineering. Lobuche East (6,119m), a trekking peak, is accessible even to those without previous climbing experience, making it a rewarding first summit for many.
The journey follows the famed Everest Base Camp trail, offering chances to sip tea with local Sherpas and soak up the vibrant culture of the Khumbu region. After visiting Everest Base Camp, the climb up Lobuche East involves hiking steep snowy slopes and traversing ridges, with the summit rewarding climbers with sweeping vistas of Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Makalu, and the peaks of Tibet.
This tour package’s unique selling point is its unbeatable combination of trekking and peak climbing in one journey, providing both cultural immersion and the exhilaration of a Himalayan ascent. The best seasons are spring and autumn, when conditions are ideal for both trekking and climbing.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Camping
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepali
Destinations
Lobuche East Peak, Kathmandu, Ph
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