This 19-day, guided Tilicho Lake trekking takes you to the world's highest lake that is situated amid the Annapurna range. The journey starts from Kathmandu with a sightseeing tour around the valley followed by a scenic bus ride to Beshisahar.
From Besisahar you take a local jeep to Syange, the starting point of the trek. A five-day journey by foot along hilly and mountainous landscape takes you to the picturesque village of Manang. Continue your journey to Tilicho Base Camp, located near the lake.
Time to head down after enjoying the beauty of the glacial lake. Your route back to Pokhara traverses the Thorong La Pass. See the holy Hindu shrine of Muktinath, dedicated to lord Shiva, as you head for the stunning Jomsom Valley. A flight from Jomsom (not included in the tour price) will take you to Pokhara from where you will drive back to Kathmandu.
Discover the captivating beauty of Jordan at your own pace with the Jordan Self-Drive tour, an adventure that takes you through a rich tapestry of history, culture and natural wonders. Explore Madaba, also known as the "City of Mosaics," where you'll marvel at ancient mosaic art and explore the enchanting St. George's Church.
Embark on the Wadi Mujib's Siq Trail, a breathtaking adventure in a dramatic canyon setting and traverse through waterfalls and pools or ascend to Mount Nebo, the biblical vantage point where Moses gazed upon the Promised Land. Enjoy panoramic vistas of the Jordan Valley and the Dead Sea.
Visit Karak to explore the imposing Karak Castle, a magnificent example of Islamic military architecture. As you journey to Petra, be prepared to be awestruck by the Rose City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where ancient tombs and facades are chiseled into the rose-red cliffs.
Jordan Self-Drive tour offers you the freedom to explore these remarkable destinations, rich in history and natural beauty, all while experiencing the warmth and hospitality of Jordanian culture.
A hidden gem in the Lower Khumbu region, Pikey Peak, located at an elevation of 4,070 meters, is a great option for those who cannot or do not want to make it to higher elevations but want to enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas up close.
This eleven-day, private, guided tour starts with a drive to Bamti Bhandar, a village in Nepal's eastern Ramechhap district, on the second day. Hike up to Golla, a mountain village, via Namkheli. See its beautiful monasteries and continue further to Pikey Peak Base Camp, located 3,600 m above sea level.
Muster your strength and head for the peak the next day. Although barely 4,000 metres above sea level, the views of the mountains from the peak is surreal. See some of the highest mountains in the world, including Dhaulagiri, Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Numbur, Gaurisankhar and Langtang.
Take in the views before heading down. The journey back involves traveling via Junbesi and Phaplu. En route, you will visit Thupten Chholing Monastery, a Tibetan Buddhist monastery with resident monks and nuns. You have a free day in Kathmandu before it is time to head home.
I loved my tour with Lynn. Doing this tour with her was like exploring on foot with a good friend. Lynn was so informative and accommodating. Seeing the old Shanghai was pretty special and I loved all the food we tasted along the way. Thank you so much! I was in Shanghai on business and I would highly recommend this tour, I'd love to do it again with my husband and kids.
I would recommend this mini group tour in Beijing.
Our guide Linda was great very friendly, great English and easy to communicate with. We had a lot of fun with her and enjoyed the day immensely. Linda made our day special to remember. A tour is the only way to see attractions and we cant believe how much we saw in a day!
Thanks Linda we hope to see you again next time you made our day very enjoyable.
City sightseeing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Explore the best of Jaipur in a day with Jaipur Sightseeing full day tour. From Amber Palace to Hawa Mahal and Jal Mahal, this fully guided tour offers a window into Jaipur’s main attractions.
Your tour will start with a visit to the Amber Palace in Devisinghpura. The Amber Fort stands as a magnificent blend of Hindu and Muslim architectural styles. Situated on rugged hills outside Jaipur, this splendid structure, crafted from red sanstone and white marble, promises a captivating experience.
Next, we travel to Panna Meena ka Kund near Amber Fort before heading to Jal Mahal. Situated in the heart of Man Sagar Lake, the Jal Mahal (Water Palace) is a remarkable example of Rajput culture. Originally built in red sandstone, the palace and its surrounding lake were expanded and renovated in the 18th century by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber.
Then, we will visit Hawa Mahal (Palace of wind). This iconic landmark was commissioned by Sawai Pratap Singh. Originally designed for the royal household, the palace features tiered arches with intricate “jali” – latticework screens. Our next stop will be Jaipur’s City Palace. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh, the City Palace of Jaipur showcases the architectural brilliance of the notable astronomer. Explore the palace and its corners, which once served as the residence of the royal family.
Our final stop is the Jantar Mantar monument. Home to the world’s largest stone sundial, this UNESCO World Heritage site is the largest stone observatory in the world. Then, our representative will drop you off at your hotel, ending the tour.
There is nothing quite like seeing Mt. Everest up close. The world’s highest peak commands a presence like no other mountain. The people who live in the mountains here aptly call Mt. Everest "the Mother Goddess of the World" because of its sublime majesty.
We are pleased to be able to offer you the Everest-at-a-glance trek, a moderate trek suitable for anyone in average physical condition. This trip is a total of twelve days, of which six are actual trekking. When it comes to panoramic views, the Everest at glance Trek offers views that are second to none. Not only does Mt. Everest dominate the Himalayan skyline, but many other mighty peaks are visible, including several others that rank in the top ten peaks in the world.
The Khumbu region (land of Mt. Everest) is home to amazing glacial-fed rivers that tumble over rocks and waterfalls on their way to the Bay of Bengal deep in the south. There are hidden Buddhist monasteries framed picturesquely with the snow-capped peaks as backdrops. Entire villages cling to the sides of the cliffs along with their terraced farms.
You will also encounter the history, the culture and the legends of Nepal, and meet people from the various ethnic groups that call this tiny Himalayan country home. Their faith, family values and tenacity for life will impress you as much or more than the exquisite scenery that makes this land famous with travellers around the world.
Come and join in the adventure of a lifetime as you discover the Mt. Everest region for yourself.
I went to Agra from Delhi solo for a sunrise tour of the Taj Mahal- even though my hostel was way out of the way, these guys were kind enough to pick me up so I didnt have to solo-metro at 2 am. The drive was comfy, the schedule was totally up to me (awesome!) and my driver was very sweet.
The Trip was amazing and it exceeded our expectations!!!!!!
Toni, our Guide, was also Great! He thought of every detail to make our experience the best.
Amazing and memorable trip. Mr. Udaka and Mr. Thilanka along with Mr. Niranjan were amazing in arranging the trip for us, lots of great memories to take back and thank you for showing us Sri Lanka through the areas taken. . .
This is the perfect tour for those who are not keen to rise too early. By the time the sunrise watchers have left the scene you will arrive to appreciate the largest religious monument ever built – Angkor Wat.
Astonishing in the morning or afternoon light you will be able to photograph the temple from across the lotus pond and then continue to explore the many levels and intricately carved galleries.
Your dedicated and knowledgeable guide will provide all the necessary information to bring Angkor times back to life. This is another tick on your “bucket list” and an experience of a lifetime.
After having explored Angkor Wat we will transport your back to your hotel or accommodation in Siem Reap.
Yala peak is one of the easiest trekking peaks in Nepal but yet promises an exciting climbing adventure for people new to mountaineering. Situated at the Langtang region, the trekking towards Yala peak itself will be an interesting journey as Langtang is one of Nepal's best trekking destinations.
With an altitude of 5,732m above sea level, Yala peak offers great views of other close-up neighbouring mountains such as Shishapangma and the Ganchempo (6,388m). Climbing Yala peak is not technically difficult and therefore no previous experience with ice-axe, crampons etc is required.
The journey starts from Kathmandu and enroute to Yala Peak we will pass through a number of beautiful and culturally rich places such as the Lama hotel and Kyangjing Gompa.
The optimal time for this trip is during Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (October-November). We are looking forward to providing you with a moderate climbing adventure of a lifetime.
Climbing
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Tent, Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
15-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepali
Destinations
Yala Peak, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi
Yala Peak, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi, Lama Hotel, Langtang Valley, Kyanjin Gompa, Yala Peak Base Camp, Bambo
Book this guided, group tour with us to visit Masada, the symbol of the ancient kingdom of Israel, and the Dead Sea from Tel Aviv within one day. Our representative will pick you up from your hotel in Tel Aviv in the morning. Take the route down from Jerusalem, descending below sea level through a Biblical wilderness towards the Dead Sea.
On the way, you will see the Inn of the Good Samaritan. Stop en route to take a look across the desert as you pass the point that marks the sea level. The ancient city of Jericho can be seen in the distance. This is where Joshua's troops caused the walls to fall (Joshua 6) and where Jesus healed the blind (Mark 10:46-52). Reach the shores of the Dead Sea encrusted with white salt and follow the shoreline towards Masada. Although it is possible to climb the ancient Snake Path up Masada as the Romans did 2,000 years ago, you will take the convenient cable car up to the mountain-top plateau. It was here that King Herod built a fortified palace complete with every convenience. Herod had also built a swimming pool, water cisterns, two palaces, store rooms and even a synagogue.
Following Herod's death, the mountain top was the last outpost of Jewish zealots when the Romans tried to rid the land of Jews in the First Jewish-Roman War from 66 AD to 73 AD. The Jewish zealots maintained their position for three years before the Romans finally managed to scale Masada using a ramp built by slaves. The 960 Jews didn't wait for the Romans to reach the summit. Instead, they killed themselves, becoming religious martyrs.
Masada was where the first parchment from this era was discovered during an Israeli archaeological excavation. On the parchment was the prophesy of Ezekiel, "…I will take the children of Israeli from among the nations…and bring them into their own land…." (Ezekiel 37). Heading back to the Dead Sea, you will pass the desert oasis of Ein Gedi, where David hid from angry King Saul, as well as Qumran, where the 2,000-year-old Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered in hillside caves.
Stop at the Dead Sea, the lowest point on earth and a contender for the title of one of the world's seven wonders, at the end of the day. People come from across the globe to enjoy its therapeutic, mineral-rich waters. Don't worry if you do not know how to swim. The high salt content will keep you afloat.
If you don’t have enough time, are hiking with family, or prefer a short and easy adventure, this day hike from Pokhara to Australian Camp and Dhampus is a perfect choice. The journey begins with a 2.5-hour uphill hike from Kande through forests and villages, offering breathtaking views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli.
After a scenic lunch at Australian Camp, enjoy a gentle 45-minute downhill walk to Dhampus village. This Gurung village gives you a glimpse of local life, terraced fields, and traditional hospitality. It’s a great option for those seeking light hiking, nature, and culture—all in one day, close to Pokhara.