Island Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek offers intrepid adventurers the experience of two well-known Himalayan locations jointly, but be warned, this trekking and climbing is a lifetime experience adventure that requires a lot of effort and desire!
The climb may be difficult, but the rewards—a sense of accomplishment and the amazing views of many mountains—make it absolutely worthwhile. Some peaks you may spot during the trek include Tengboche (3860 m), Dingboche (4350 m), Nangkartshang Peak (5083 m), Lobuche (4910 m), Gorak Shep (5170 m/16,961 ft), Kala Patthar (5545 m) and others.
This trek package takes you to the pleasant and alluring cultural, spiritual, and natural diversity of the Khumbu Valley in the Everest Region. It is specifically designed for active and physically fit adventure seekers looking for a combined trekking and climbing experience.
Launched in 2023, the Pekoe Trail has taken the hiking world by storm – offering a cinematic journey through the emerald tea plantations and rural villages of Sri Lanka’s central highlands. Join us to hike its most beautiful stages, guided by an expert tour leader ready to share a land rarely seen by outsiders. To elevate your adventure, we also take scenic train rides and scale Kirigalpotta, the highest hikeable peak in Sri Lanka.
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.
Who says trekking means roughing it? On this eight-day Premium hiking adventure, you’ll experience the beauty and culture of the Himalayan foothills and the Annapurna mountain range – without skimping on comfort. Start in bustling Kathmandu – perhaps exploring the city’s ancient temples and markets – before heading to chilled-out Pokhara. Then it’s time to gear up for your trek! Hiking at relatively low altitude in the Annapurna foothills from Ghatte Khola to Syauli Bazaar, you’ll pass through classic Nepali trekking landscapes of terraced rice paddies, rhododendron forests, traditional villages, fluttering prayer flags, and gigantic peaks you’ll never get tired of looking at. At the end of each day, unwind in cosy trekking lodges with ensuite bathrooms, hot showers, hearty meals and views like no other.
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.
Visit the mystical lost kingdom of Tibet, trek through the land of the Himalayan rain shadow and explore the secrets of ancient Tibetan Bhuddism on this stunning 14-day trek in Upper Mustang, Nepal.
Lying north of the Annapurna Himalayan range, Upper Mustang, known as “the forbidden kingdom” is a semi-autonomous ancient kingdom that has only been open to foreign visitors since 1992. Visitors still require a special limited trekking permit from Nepal’s government, ensuring that only limited travelers visits this isolated area.
This trek is popular for it’s dry and wide landscapes, oasis Tibetan villages, mystical Buddhist monasteries and fossil stones that line the bank of the Kaligandaki River. With our special trekking permit, and licensed local guide, we will guide you through this amazing land. All accommodation and meals are included.
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.
Start your day with a calm canoe ride on the Rapti River. You might see many birds and two special crocodiles—the Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial—resting by the water. After the ride, enjoy a guided walk through the jungle. You’ll learn about useful plants, see butterflies, and maybe spot some shy animals hiding in the trees. On the way back, you can watch—or even help—wash elephants in the river.
After lunch and some rest, embark on an exciting jeep safari in Chitwan National Park. Look out for the one-horned rhinoceros, various deer, wild boars, monkeys, leopards, sloth bears, and, if you’re lucky, the Royal Bengal Tiger.
In the evening, enjoy a Tharu dance show, a fun way to learn about the local people and their culture.
Set off on an active 8-day adventure through Jordan’s diverse landscapes and ancient monuments. Tick off UNESCO-listed sites like Petra and natural wonders like the Dead Sea, but don’t just see them like everyone else. Instead, cycle the trails up to the ancient site of Umm Qais, hike the backdoor paths to Petra’s Treasury and snorkel the waters of Aqaba. Start by seeing the capital from a new perspective, stopping at an Aljoun Reserve eco-lodge to hike and dine al fresco in the orchards. Then, take to the desert in a 4WD, awake to see a Wadi Rum sunrise and end your adventure with a sunset float in the Dead Sea.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a wonderful trekking adventure that lets you explore the serene beauty of the Himalayas. This adventure trekking in Nepal takes you to the amazing Annapurna region and offers an overwhelming mountain trekking experience. Enjoy magnificent views of the mountains, while you head to the Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m) as your ultimate destination of the trek. On the way, enjoy the meandering trail through the Modi River valley as you pass through astounding views of snow-capped mountains.
Throughout the journey, comfortable tea houses provide rest and warm meals, allowing you to focus on the trail and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of the Himalayas. This 11-day journey is a perfect blend of adventure and cultural exploration leaving you with unforgettable memories of Nepal's mountainous splendor.
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Discover the Annapurna Mountains on this five-day hiking adventure in Nepal. Supported by experienced leaders, assistant guides and porters, you’ll hike Nepal's diverse landscape on trails that take you through farmland, waterfalls and small villages. Visit part of a once-vibrant trade route between India and Tibet, soak in the natural hot springs and watch the sunrise across the high Himalayas on your early morning hike to Poon Hill. Stay in mountain communities, meet the welcoming Nepali people and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of local villages and Sherpa culture along the way.
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.
An iconic 22-day trek to the base of the highest mountain in the world - Mount Everest. Walk through forested foothills and up the Khumbu Valley, cross bridges across glacial rivers and pass through remote communities on this bucket-list trek.
Namche Bazaar - Visit the Tibetan market and explore this bustling home of the Sherpa community
Kala Patthar - Hike to the summit (5645m) for fantastic views of Everest and surrounding 8000m+ peaks
Teahouses - Enjoy a warm Nepali welcome and hearty food in these cosy mountain huts
Climb aboard a plush, glass-enclosed boat, and enjoy a dinner cruise of Dubai Marina, Ain Wheel, and JBR with a yacht charter company that has been in operation for 15 years and serves over 1 million guests per year.
Get the red carpet treatment throughout your experience. Enjoy a complimentary drink and wander around the boat’s two decks, including a glass-enclosed lower deck for optimum views, and an open-air upper deck to enjoy the breeze off the Persian Gulf.
Dine from a delicious buffet of continental and oriental dishes, along with an excellent selection of juices and thirst quenchers. Relax to the sound of melodic music, designed to add a romantic touch to your evening.
After dinner, retire to the outdoor terraces to make the most of the stunning views as you cruise back to the dock (estimated time of arrival 10:00 PM) at the end of the tour services.
Sample Menu:
Salads
Fingerling Potatoes with honey-mayonnaise and forum vinegar
Fresh Garden Salad with selection of dressing
Greek Salad
Basil pesto pasta
Cucumber and Pineapple salad
Channa chat
Olive Oil and Balsamic vinegar
Soup
Egyptian Lentil soup with spices and olive oil
Bread Selection
Artisan Bread rolls
Arabic bread
Main Course
Chicken cacciatore
Chicken with Mushroom Sauce
Grilled spice rubbed fish with lemon cream sauce
Kadai Vegetables
Rosemary roast potato with confit garlic cloves
Singaporean vegetable noodles with kaffir lime
Steamed basmati rice
Live noodle station
Live pasta cooking station
Dessert
Banana cake
Carrot cake
Assorted seasonal fruit salad
Red Velvet
Tea and Coffee
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