Makalu Base Camp Trekking is one of the best treks for travelers to explore Nepal's isolated and uninhabited mountains. The Makalu Base Camp, located at an elevation of 5250 meters, is the trek's ultimate endpoint. It is blessed with a pristine scenery and abundant natural beauty. With its beauty and diversity, Makalu (the fifth-highest peak) draws a lot of travelers looking for adventure. With the 17-day Makalu Base Camp Trekking, you may take in the breathtaking Himalayan views and get a sense of how remote Nepal is. When you visit Makalu Barun National Park, you may hear the sounds of nature in addition to the stunning mountain scenery. Due to the several high altitude passes, Makalu is among the most difficult base camp treks. A short saddle (7200 meters) connects Kangchungtse (Makalu II, 7678 meters) and Chomo Lonzo (7804 meters), two famous subsidiary peaks of Makalu. By global standards, each peak is a sizable mountain.
Starting from Tumlingtar, the Makalu Base Camp Trek ascends the Arun river valley to Sedua and Num before crossing the Shipton La Pass (4210 m) and entering the upper Barun river valley to get a close-up view of Makalu and Chamlang Himal. One of Nepal's most uninhabited and isolated regions is visited on this trek. The Makalu Base Camp Trek starts in Tumlingtar and continues up the Arun river valley to Sedua and Num before crossing the Shipton La Pass (4210 m) and entering the upper Barun river valley to get a close-up view of Makalu and Chamlang Himal. A distant and rarely traveled region of Nepal is visited on this expedition. According to a deal between the governments of China and Nepal, which includes 830 square kilometers of conservation area and 2330 square kilometers of national park in Nepal alone, the Barun valley is a component of a vast international protected region.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel, Resort
Age Range
1-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Makalu Base Camp trek, Num, Maka
Makalu Base Camp trek, Num, Makalu Base Camp, Yangri Kharka, Dobate, Khongma Dada, Seduwa, Tumlingtar, Kathmandu, Tashi Gaun, Langmale Kharka
Mera Peak (6,461 m), the highest trekking mountain in Nepal, is reached via Mera Peak Climbing. Anyone with a little bit of mountaineering experience should climb Mera Peak. Due to its elevation, it is a difficult trekking peak, although only very basic technical climbing skills are needed. Off-the-beaten-path in the rarely visited Hinku Valley is the climb to Mera Peak. The trail is isolated, the surroundings are untamed and clean, and there are not many populated areas. You'll spend the most of your nights in teahouses at yak herders' summer camps or remote kharkas.
Although Mera Peak is not particularly difficult technically, it is tall at 6476 m, has a long summit day, and is exposed to the elements. You need to drink plenty of water and keep your pace manageable and slow. Although the snow route itself is not particularly difficult, it is a long day out and will wear you out. You must feel at ease moving while cinched in and keeping a safe line while moving on a man rope. You also need to know how to walk in crampons and use your walking axe to self-arrest. We set up a high camp for this peak, so you should be comfortable camping on snow. It's also crucial to stay warm, dry, hydrated, and well-fed to be in the best condition on summit day.
Set out on a profound journey along Japan’s Shikoku Pilgrimage Trail, a trek that elegantly weaves spiritual heritage with natural beauty. This 11-day, self-guided private tour departs from Osaka and offers experienced travelers an immersive exploration of Shikoku’s sacred sites and tranquil countryside. With accommodation, transportation, and meals seamlessly arranged, you’re free to focus on the moderate trekking experience, discovering historic temples, serene mountain paths, and picturesque villages at your own rhythm.
The tour’s unique charm lies in its blend of cultural discovery and personal reflection, allowing travelers to walk sections of one of Japan’s oldest pilgrimage routes while enjoying the flexibility of a private itinerary. For those seeking a moderate physical challenge and a deep dive into Japan’s spiritual traditions, this trip stands out as an enriching and memorable adventure.
Travel back in time with the 11-day Walk the Nakasendo Trail, a self-guided trekking tour that traces the legendary route between Osaka and Tokyo. This journey takes experienced travelers through scenic mountain villages, lush valleys, and remnants of feudal Japan, with all accommodations, transport, and meals thoughtfully provided. Enjoy moderate hiking each day as you stroll historic post towns and forested paths that once linked Kyoto and Edo (modern Tokyo).
What sets this journey apart is the authentic immersion into Japan’s rural charms, where travelers can savor traditional hospitality and discover centuries-old architecture along the Nakasendo. For those who relish moderate-level hiking and cultural exploration, this trekking tour offers a window into the beauty and history of Japan’s heartland.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Age Range
1-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Magome, Nag
Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto, Magome, Nagiso, Nojiri, Yabuhara, Matsumoto
The Lower Dolpo Trek can be challenging for inexperienced trekkers due to its high terrain. The breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri and Kanjirowa give the lower Dolpo circuit trek even more appeal.
The 18-day Lower Dolpo Circuit Trek takes place in the western region of Nepal. It is one of Nepal's untrodden and unknown trekking routes. We begin our lower Dolpo circuit trip in Juphal and return there at the conclusion after touring Shey Phoksundo National Park. The uncommon species of medicinal herbs are well-known in Shey Phoksundo National Park. Similar to this, some endangered animal species can also be found here, including the snow leopard, musk deer, blue sheep, Himalayan tahr, and Himalayan black bear.
Trekking in Nepal's remote Dolpo region offers experiences unavailable elsewhere in the nation. One of the most stunning treks in the Nepali highlands is the lower Dolpo Circuit trip. Every adventure seeker is drawn in by the semi-arid geography's lonely valleys, off-the-beaten-path routes, distant communities, rural mountain settlements, and a rich array of flora and animals.
The lower Dolpo circuit trek is one of the most demanding and challenging treks in Nepal. Because of this, participation in a lower Dolpo circuit walk requires prior trekking experience. However, the stunning scenery that can be observed along the paths makes it worthwhile. The Lower Dolpo Trek can be challenging for inexperienced trekkers due to its high terrain. The breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri and Kanjirowa give the lower Dolpo circuit trek even more appeal.
Throughout the journey, the Tibetan culture may be seen as you pass through distant towns and deserted valleys. In addition, the Dolpo region is one of the few locations worldwide where the pre-Buddhist Bon Po religion is still practiced. Additionally, you will get a chance to experience local customs, Nepali culture, and friendly hospitality. Lower Dolpo Circuit trek provides you insight into Buddhism culture and its significance.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Camping, Eco Lodge, Guest House, Home-stay, Hotel
Age Range
10-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Upper Dolpo trek, Kathmandu, Dho
Upper Dolpo trek, Kathmandu, Dho Tarap, Numa La Phedi, Yak Kharka, Ringmo, Chhepka, Juphal, Nepalgunj, Tarakot, Khani Gaon, Ghyamgar
Pikey Peak is a hidden gem, beloved by both international trekkers and locals. It's not just an easier alternative to more challenging Himalayan journeys; it's a treasure trove of unexpected beauty. Despite its lower altitude, Pikey rewards you with mesmerizing views of Annapurna, Everest, and Kanchenjunga.
Our adventure begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Dhap Bazaar on Day 3, with Day 5 marking your arrival at Pikey Base Camp. While Pikey's summit has long been a sacred site for Buddhists, it's open to trekkers of all backgrounds for both climbing and worship.
To wrap up this unforgettable journey, we'll make our way back to Phaplu via Junbesi. From there, a short flight will whisk you back to Kathmandu in no time. For a detailed itinerary, please check below.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
16-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kathmandu, Pikey Peak, Jhapre, P
Kathmandu, Pikey Peak, Jhapre, Pikey Peak Base Camp, Junbesi, Phaplu
Step into the enchanting world of the Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek, a hidden gem in the lower Annapurna region of Nepal. This captivating journey is renowned for its breathtaking mountain vistas, with Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Lamjung, and Himchuli peaks stealing the spotlight.
As you ascend towards Poon Hill, you'll traverse through charming farming hamlets, idyllic rice terraces, and mystical forests of oak, rhododendron, and bamboo. Along the way, you'll encounter the warm-hearted Magar community, keepers of age-old traditions, adding depth to your trekking experience.
Our ultimate destination is the renowned Poon Hill (3,210m), where nature unveils its grandeur in the form of mesmerizing sunrises and sunsets, painting the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapucchre mountain ranges with ethereal hues.
Embark on an unforgettable 12-day trek through the breathtaking Everest region! Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty and grandeur of the world's highest peak, Mount Everest (Sagarmatha).
This extraordinary journey goes beyond the iconic view, allowing you to discover hidden treasures and cultural gems along the way. Begin your adventure in Namche Bazaar, the gateway to Everest, and soak in the vibrant atmosphere of this enchanting town.
Your journey starts with a thrilling experience—a landing at Lukla's Tenzing-Hillary Airport. Brace yourself for one of the world's most dangerous yet stunning flights, as you witness the breathtaking landscapes unfold beneath you.
As you trek along the Dudh Koshi River, you'll cross picturesque bridges, conquer the steep Jhorshalle, and encounter charming villages that offer a glimpse into the unique local culture. Traverse through dense forests, with the melodic sound of pristine rivers as your constant companion.
And then, the moment arrives as you ascend into mesmerizing high-altitude terrain, above the tree line, towards Everest Base Camp. The air becomes crisper, the mountains more majestic, and the beauty truly unparalleled.
Join fellow adventurers from around the globe and let's embark on this incredible journey together. Marvel at the vastness of the Everest region, stand in awe of its snow-capped peaks, and create memories that will last a lifetime. This is an experience that will ignite your spirit of adventure and leave you with a deep appreciation for the wonders of our natural world.
Makalu Base Camp Trekking takes about two weeks. The fifth highest mountain in the world, Mount Makalu lies at an elevation of 8463 m. It is situated in the Makalu Barun National Park, which covers an area of 2330 sq. km extending around the Solukhumbu and Sankhuwasabha districts of Nepal. And, the panorama of the highest mountain in the world such as Mount Everest, Mount Lhotse, Mount Chamlang, Makalu and other mountains greets you. Makalu base camp trek can be fairly challenging in some parts depending upon your level of physical fitness. The outstanding scenery of Makalu Base Camp Trek’s route significantly provides unique cultural heritage and incredible views of mountain peaks. From Makalu Base Camp there are spectacular views of the rarely seen Kangshung face of Everest, as well as Lhotse, Chamlang, and Kanchenjunga in the far east.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Eco Lodge, Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
10-60 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Makalu Base Camp trek, Kathmandu
Makalu Base Camp trek, Kathmandu, Makalu Base Camp, Yangle Kharka, Barun Valley, Num, Seduwa, Tashi Gaun, Khongma Dada, Yangri Kharka, Langmale Kharka
If you are looking for an escape from the bustling crowds and a challenge in a remote part of the world, then the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is just for you. This is a remote and unexplored region of Nepal, rich in fauna and flora, terraced farms and beautiful valleys, and home to various ethnicities that include Sherpa, Limbu, Rai and Tamang. You will need a reasonable level of fitness for this trek; the days can be long and physically demanding.
Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m) is the world’s 3rd highest mountain and in translation means “the five treasures of the great snows”. On this trek, you will visit the south and north base camps of Kanchenjunga, in a region bordering India’s northeast, near Sikkim. The region has a diverse landscape, with green meadows, rhododendron and birch forests, waterfalls, and glaciers. See how the resilient villagers in this region survive and learn more about their faith and spirituality. Along the trail, visit several Buddhist monasteries, including Ramtang and Oktang. The region is protected and is within the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, which requires a special trekking permit from the Nepal government to enter. The World Wildlife Fund and the Nepali government jointly manage this amazing unspoiled area.
This is a great opportunity to explore the Himalayas in a remote region of Nepal on the border with India. You may even encounter the shy and secretive snow leopard or red panda along the trail.
Explore the majestic Manaslu, the eighth highest peak on Earth, standing tall at 8163 meters. This Himalayan giant, often referred to as the "mountain of the spirit," graces the Gorkha region with its awe-inspiring presence. The Ganesh Himal, resembling an elephant's head, derives its name from the revered Hindu deity, Lord Ganesh. Nestled in the heart of north-central Nepal, this massive Himalayan range is a true natural wonder. Boasting three peaks exceeding 7,000 meters and a remarkable fourteen surpassing 6,000 meters, it's a paradise for trekkers!
Embark on the Manaslu Trek, also known as the Manaslu Circuit, a journey that unveils the breathtaking splendor of Mount Manaslu (8163 m) and the Ganesh Himal Range, among other captivating peaks. Along this remarkable trail, you'll encounter a captivating blend of authentic Hindu and Tibetan-style Buddhist villages. Following the Budhi Gandaki River to its source just below the formidable Larkya Pass, this trek offers a diverse range of landscapes, from lush forests to picturesque green valleys, even sharing a part of the famed Annapurna Circuit Trek.
Are you ready to embark on an incredible adventure? Join us as we explore the enchanting Langtang region, just north of Kathmandu!
Over ten immersive days, we'll take you on a guided trek filled with breathtaking landscapes. Starting with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, we'll follow a riverside trail that winds through charming villages like Bamboo and Rimche. Finally, we'll reach the gem of the region - the awe-inspiring Kyanjin Gumba.
Prepare to be mesmerized by the captivating vistas of Tserko Ri and its glacial lake at Kyanjin Gumba. You'll have the chance to intimately connect with the towering snow-capped mountains and their grandeur.
After immersing yourself in the profound beauty of this alpine paradise, we'll retrace our steps back to Syabrubesi. From there, we'll ensure your safe return to Kathmandu, marking the end of an unforgettable journey.
Langtang is renowned as one of Nepal's most sought-after trekking areas, and it's easy to see why. Not only will you be surrounded by stunning landscapes, but you'll also have the convenience of its close proximity to the capital city.
Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a first-time adventurer, our Langtang trek will leave you with memories to cherish for a lifetime. Join us and let's explore this incredible region together!
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
5-90 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Lama H
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Lama Hotel, Mundu, Kyanjin Gompa, Syabrubesi
The Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is an extraordinary journey, and those who embark on it soon realize that their adventure has just begun in the heart of Nepal. This trek offers unparalleled vistas, with majestic mountains standing tantalizingly close.
Many trekkers seek to explore the remote and awe-inspiring landscapes of Nepal but are constrained by limited vacation time. They crave the allure of high peaks and the sense of solitude that comes with it, not necessarily needing to conquer Everest. In this regard, the third highest peak in the world, Kanchenjunga, offers an allure that surpasses common expectations. Its lofty status captivates trekkers, while its remoteness beckons them to one of the most pristine regions on Earth. These trekkers are also explorers, drawn to immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area and the remote wilderness.
Kanchenjunga itself is not of Nepali origin but derives from the Tibetan language, signifying gold, silver, precious stones, grains, and Holy Scriptures. The path to Kanchenjunga Base Camp leads through a captivating landscape, rich with tropical jungles adorned with rhododendrons, oaks, and chestnuts, ascending to high-altitude alpine forests. Along the way, trekkers encounter diverse flora and fauna, monasteries, stupas, and Gompas, all set against the majestic backdrop of the Himalayas. The Kanchenjunga region also boasts a unique Tibetan Buddhist culture, undisturbed habitats, and the rich traditions of the Rai and Limbu communities.
Arriving at Kanchenjunga Base Camp, trekkers are spellbound by the mountain's splendor. It stands proudly in its remote location, yet exudes a breathtaking beauty that captivates the body, mind, and soul. Choosing to embark on the Kanchenjunga Base Camp trek is a decision that promises a profound and unforgettable adventure.
Join us on this week-long, guided trek through the Druk Path, an ancient trading route over high mountain passes connecting Paro and Thimphu valleys. This memorable walking odyssey will take you through blue pine forests and past rhododendrons and juniper-filled landscapes.
Even though you will be hiking at elevations of between 2,400 m to 4,200 m, the actual trekking is relatively easy. You will get the chance to enjoy magnificent views of Mount Gangkar Puensum, the highest peak in the world not to have been summited, all along the way, lakes, and beautiful flora .
This trek is one of the most sold packages.