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Discover the awe-inspiring landscapes and deep-rooted traditions of the Cordillera on the "Heritage of the Cordillera: Banaue, Batad & Sagada" tour. Over six days, trek through one of the Philippines’ most renowned mountain regions, famed for its breathtaking rice terraces and vibrant indigenous culture. Journey from Manila to Batad, witness the amphitheater-like terraces of Banaue, and be immersed in the ingenuity of the local Ifugao people. Continue to Sagada, a mystical town shrouded in clouds, where you’ll visit sacred waterfalls and explore intricate cave systems. This tour’s highlight is its authentic connection to the Cordillera’s living heritage, offering travelers a rare opportunity to engage with both the natural beauty and the unique cultural identity of this mountainous region.
Experience the thrill of adventure on this 14-day trekking and climbing tour through Nepal’s Himalayas, where you’ll journey to Everest Base Camp and ascend Island Peak (Imja Tse) at 6,189 meters. Starting with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the route weaves through legendary Sherpa villages—Phakding, Namche, Tengboche, and Lobuche—culminating at the iconic Everest Base Camp on Day 8.
From there, the expedition shifts to Island Peak, an emerging favorite in the Everest region, suitable for climbers of all levels. Day 11 offers the unforgettable challenge of summiting Island Peak, followed by a rewarding descent to Chhukung. The trek concludes with a return to Lukla and a flight back to Kathmandu.
This trip is ideal for intrepid trekkers and mountaineers eager to blend classic Himalayan trekking with the excitement of a Himalayan peak climb. The unique selling point: you’ll not only stand at Everest Base Camp but also conquer Island Peak, enjoying panoramic vistas of some of the world’s highest mountains—a dual adventure unmatched in the region.
Everest Base Camp trek, Island Peak, Kathmandu, Phakding, Island Peak Base Camp, Chukhung, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Tengboche, Pheriche, Lobuche, Dingboche
Craving a short yet immersive escape into the heart of Malaysia’s natural wonders? The Taman Negara from Kuala Lumpur in 3 days tour offers families and adventurous travelers an all-inclusive journey into the country’s oldest rainforest. Begin with a meaningful stop at the Kuala Gandah elephant sanctuary, where you’ll witness conservation efforts up close. Relax in the comfort of Mutiara Taman Negara Resort, nestled beside the tranquil Tembeling River. Highlights include a night-time jungle walk, a scenic boat cruise to Lata Berkoh waterfall, and a visit to the sacred Batu Cave Temple. This trip’s unique selling point lies in its seamless blend of wildlife encounters and cultural exploration, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and families seeking an accessible Malaysian adventure.
No visit to China is complete without experiencing the grandeur of the Great Wall—and this four-day Great Wall Hiking tour adds a personal touch. Traverse both restored and unrestored sections near Beijing, enjoying peaceful mountain ridges and iconic landmarks like Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City. Off the wall, immerse yourself in village life and connect with local hosts for a deeper cultural perspective. This trip is perfect for those who prefer active sightseeing and authentic encounters, with the USP being its off-the-beaten-path hiking routes that reveal the Wall’s lesser-known, tranquil beauty.
The Everest Panorama trek is an easy trek with a rather short duration. This trek is suitable for those trekkers who do not have much time available and who is looking for an easier trek while still getting great views of Mount Everest. On this trek you will not only get amazing views of Mount Everest having an altitude of 8850 meters but also other great mountains such as Mt. Lhotse, Mt Makalu and other peaks.
Aside from great Himalayan scenery you will also get a lot of cultural inputs such as the hospitality of the Sherpa people, charming villages, colorful festivals, and beautiful monasteries.
This trek will start from Kathmandu where we will take a short flight to the airport of Lukla, the entrance point of the Everest region. During most of the trek we will be hiking in the Sagarmatha National Park, displaying beautiful pine trees, rhododendron flowers (Nepal's national flower) and plenty of wildlife.
At Namche Bazaar, the "capital" of the Everest region we will have 1 extra day for proper acclimatisation. Hereafter we will trek to Tengboche, home to the highest Buddhist monastery in the world.
Tengboche offers great views of Mt. Everest and other known mountain such as Mt. Ama Dablam, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse etc.
At the final days of this trek we will overnight at the delightful and scenic villages of Khunde and Monjo where we can participate in astonishing traditional lifestyle of the local Sherpa inhabitants.
After reaching Lukla we will fly back to Kathmandu, where it all began. All in all this is a great little 8 days trek and is very suitable for the ones having short time available but who still wants to experience the Himalayan mountain region and its giant peaks. The trek is not very tough and can be done by anybody capable of walking 5-6 hours a day. If you have doubts on your physical strength we recommend that you book a porter also, before checking out of bookmundi.
Escape the crowds and trek into the heart of Nepalese culture on the Mohare Danda Trek, a recent addition to the Annapurna foothills perfect for young adults and seasoned explorers. This eco-lodge trek is unique for its commitment to sustainability—guests stay in community-run lodges and homestays, providing direct support to the local Magar and Gurung communities.
The journey winds through vibrant forests of pine, oak, bamboo, and rhododendron, and rewards with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from over 3,000 meters. But it’s not just the scenery that stands out; the warmth and hospitality of the villagers, their traditions, and their way of life are integral to the experience.
Ideal for trekkers seeking both natural beauty and cultural immersion, this tour package offers a short yet meaningful trekking adventure. The USP is its blend of environmental stewardship and authentic local interaction, making every step a contribution to conservation and community.
Looking for a Himalayan adventure that packs both trekking and mountaineering into just two weeks? The Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour offers exactly that, guiding travelers through the heart of Nepal’s Annapurna Sanctuary to the stunning summit of Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli). At 5,695 meters (18,679 ft), Tent Peak is renowned for panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the iconic Machapuchare, making it a favorite for those seeking their first Himalayan peak without the demands of extreme high-altitude ascents.
This 14-day trip is ideal for adventurers who want a taste of ice climbing but are pressed for time, or for those eager to push their trekking skills a step further. The journey weaves through a diverse tapestry of landscapes—verdant hills, alpine meadows, gushing waterfalls, and swift rivers—before reaching the high mountains. Along the way, trekkers are immersed in the rich culture of the Gurung villages, offering insight into local traditions and daily life, a unique cultural aspect that sets this tour apart.
First summited in 1964 by a Japanese team, Tent Peak remains accessible for those with moderate trekking experience and a sense of adventure. The climb itself is considered one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks, making it suitable for passionate climbers who may be short on time but big on ambition. The combination of breathtaking Himalayan vistas, the thrill of a non-technical summit, and cultural encounters in the Annapurna region ensures this trekking and climbing tour delivers a rewarding and unforgettable Nepalese experience.
A unique selling point of this trip is its blend of accessible mountaineering with immersive Himalayan trekking, allowing you to conquer a classic peak without weeks of technical preparation or acclimatization. For those who crave adventure and cultural discovery in equal measure, this Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour is an excellent choice for a memorable journey in Nepal’s majestic mountains.
Join us on this guided group tour to visit one of the most popular natural landmarks in China, Huangshan Mountain. Our English-speaking tour guide will give you a call one day in advance to confirm the meeting time. On the day of the tour, please travel to Huangshan International Hotel (Number 31 Huangshan Road, Tunxi District, Huangshan city). We will pick you up from the lobby of the hotel at 7:30 am.
Take the coach from Hangshan city to the Huangshan Scenic Area. If the number of members in your group is less than ten, you will be sharing a coach with Chinese tourists but with an English-speaking tour guide by your side. Arrive at the entrance of Mount Huangshan between 08:30 am to 09:00 am and take the shuttle bus to Yungu Cable Car Station. You have the option of taking the cable car to the top of the mountain (own expense: CNY80 per person each way). However, in case you do not want to go for this option, you can walk your way to the top of the mountain, which takes around two and a half hours.
Admire the beauty of stunning peaks around you upon reaching the top. See White Goose Peak, Begin to Believe Peak, Black Tiger pines and Lion Peak among other natural landmarks. You can enjoy lunch at the top of the mountain by yourself if you want to (own expense).
Travel back to the cable car station after that. The coach will take you back to the meeting point in the city from there.
Chase the sunrise across East Java’s volcanic wonders with the "Bromo Sunrise & Ijen Blue Fire Tour." Over three exhilarating days, you’ll trek through moonlit landscapes to witness dawn from the rim of Mt. Pananjakan and marvel at the rare blue flames of Ijen Crater. Explore Mount Bromo’s active caldera, ride horseback across volcanic plains, and soak in panoramic views of Mt. Semeru.
Ideal for adventurous young adults and experienced explorers, this tour package delivers both natural spectacle and adrenaline-pumping hikes. The unique selling point? Access to two of Indonesia’s most jaw-dropping sunrise spots and the chance to witness the mystical blue fire phenomenon.
Experience trekking in Nepal with a luxurious twist on the "Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek." Unlike traditional treks, this journey pampers you with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, and fine dining at every stop, ensuring you can fully savor the grandeur of the Himalayas. Begin with a private helicopter flight to Lukla, minimizing delays and maximizing comfort, then trek through spectacular mountain vistas, with Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu often visible from your room. The highlight is a sunrise at Kalapatthar, offering panoramic views at 5,545 meters. Designed for adventurous young adults and seasoned trekkers who value comfort, this tour’s USP is its blend of authentic trekking with unrivaled luxury—creating a Himalayan trip that’s as indulgent as it is inspiring.