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Looking for a short but immersive Himalayan getaway? The Langtang Trek delivers big rewards in just eight days, making it an ideal tour package for young adults and experienced travelers eager to combine breathtaking scenery with cultural discovery.
This journey leads you into the heart of Langtang National Park—home to the elusive Red panda—and through Tamang villages where Buddhist culture thrives. The route features a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubashi, near the Tibetan border, and then a trek past yak farms, monasteries, and vibrant flora and fauna. Along the way, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of mountain giants such as Langtang Lirung, Naya Kanga, Ganjala Peak, Yala Peak, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and Dorje Lakpa.
Hiking up to Tserkuri or Kyangin Ri summit rewards you with some of the finest panoramas in the region, while village visits offer a window into local life, Samanism culture, and the area’s rich wildlife. The trek’s moderate rating means it’s accessible to anyone with reasonable fitness and a curiosity for new experiences.
The unique selling point of this trip is its rare combination of mountain adventure and deep cultural immersion within a short timeframe. For travelers who want to see, feel, and learn the soul of the Himalayas, this trek is a perfect fit.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
7-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepalese
Destinations
Langtang trek, Pokhara, Kathmand
Langtang trek, Pokhara, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi, Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, Kyanjin Gompa, Kyanjin
Join us on 24-day trek that takes on a journey to the foothills of one of the tallest mountains on earth. Geographically located on the eastern border of Nepal, Kangchenjunga stands at the height of 8,585 meters above sea level and is renowned as the third highest mountain in the world. Spiritually, it is believed to be the abode of the gods who bestow prosperity upon mankind.
Starting with a pickup on arrival in Kathmandu, you will travel by air and land to Mithung, the starting point of the trek. From there you will trek through terraced fields, forests and steep hills to reach Khambachen (4099 m), where you will spend a day acclimatizing.
Your journey from Khambachen takes you past the moraines of the Kanchenjunga Glacier to reach Lhonak (4785 m) on Day 13. Enjoy magnificent views of Mount Kangchenjunga and 15 other peaks in the Himalayas from Pang Pema, located at an altitude of 5160 m.
The sixteenth day of this trek involves crossing the passes of Sinion La (4460 m), Mirgin La (4480 m) and Sinelapcha La (4646 m). Reach Oktang Base Camp the next day. Time to return to Kathmandu and prepare for departure. Continue your journey downhill to Medibung and drive to Ilam. Catch the flight to Kathmandu either from Bhadrapur or Biratnagar.
Although far less crowded than Everest Base Camp trail and Annapurna Circuit, Kanchenjunga Circuit is equally beautiful and allows ample opportunities to travellers to see the mighty Himalayas. Book with us and grab the opportunity to see close-up views the enchanting Himalayas while travelling through a trail less trodden.
Step into the mystical heart of the Himalayas on the Short Annapurna Base Camp trek—an adventure crafted especially for young adults and seasoned explorers eager to experience Nepal’s most iconic landscapes in a condensed timeframe. Spanning the vast Annapurna Conservation Area, this tour package blends spectacular mountain vistas with an authentic slice of Nepali hill life.
Your journey begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, launching you into a world of blooming rhododendrons, terraced farmland, and welcoming villages like Ghandruk and Sinuwa. The trek leads you through lush forests and beside mighty glaciers, culminating at the legendary Annapurna Base Camp—nestled against the dramatic backdrop of Annapurna South and Mt. Fishtail.
A unique highlight awaits at Jhinu hot spring, where trekkers can soak weary muscles in natural thermal pools before returning to Pokhara. The trail is renowned for its accessibility, making it a favorite for those comfortable with daily walks but seeking profound mountain immersion without technical challenges.
The unique selling point of this trip is its seamless blend of breathtaking scenery, vibrant local culture, and manageable trekking days—perfect for those wanting a taste of Himalayan adventure without the commitment of a longer expedition.
Trekking and HikingAdventure
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Camping, Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepali
Destinations
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Kathma
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Kathmandu, Ghandruk, Sinuwa, Deurali, Annapurna Base Camp, Bambo, Jhinu Hot Spring, Pokhara
Challenge yourself while experiencing the best the Annapurna Region of Nepal has to offer on this 12-day Annapurna Base Camp trek. This is one of the most popular trekking routes in the world, and for good reason!
The trek begins from Pokhara with a short drive to Nayapul village. The route ascends a river valley that gradually narrows before opening up into an amphitheater of mountains. Trek though beautiful Gurung and Gorkha villages, rice paddy fields in the lower section, and rhododendron forests with stunning views of the Himalayas. Reach 4200-meter altitude at Annapurna Base Camp. The spot is surrounded by 360 degree views of Himalayas. After staying the night and snapping many photos, we return back and stop at a natural hot spring where you can enjoy a hot bath!
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
7-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Poonhi
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Poonhill trek, Pokhara, Jhinu Hot Spring, Kathmandu, Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chhomrong, Dovan, Machhapuchhre Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, Bambo
Seeking an immersive Himalayan experience without the demands of high-altitude trekking? The Poon Hill Short Trek delivers a captivating blend of natural beauty and cultural discovery in just eight days. Ideal for travelers keen on adventure but short on time, this tour takes you through the heart of the Annapurna foothills.
Begin in Kathmandu before venturing to Pokhara, Nepal’s picturesque 'City of Lakes.' The trek itself winds from Nayapul through forests and terraced hillsides to Ghorepani, a Gurung village brimming with local charm. The highlight is a sunrise ascent to Poon Hill, where the Annapurna range unfolds in all its glory. Continue through Ghandruk, deepening your connection to the region’s traditions and landscapes.
The Poon Hill Short Trek stands out for its accessible itinerary, delivering stunning vistas and unforgettable moments without the challenges of extreme altitude. It’s the perfect introduction to Nepal’s trekking culture for both novices and seasoned explorers.
Kanchenjunga south base camp trekking is one of the popular destinations in Kanchenjunga region. Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586 m), the third highest mountain in the world is one the unspoiled trekking trails in eastern part of Nepal in the border of Nepal and Sikkim (India). The trekking to the south base camp offers varieties of landscapes, cultures and panoramic views of four highest mountains including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Kanchenjunga .
Kanchenjunga South Base Camp With regards to the mountains themselves, in addition to the main peak of Kanchenjunga, there are four subsidiary summits exceeding 8,000m, the most important being Kanchenjunga West, also known as Yalung Kang (8,505m). Also found in this area are approximately twenty peaks exceeding 7,000m, the highest being Kambachen (7,903m), Janu (7,710m), Jongsong (7,483m), Kabru (7,353m), Tent Peak (7,365m) and the Twins (7,350m). In addition there are numerous peaks over 6,000m. Amongst this impressive cluster of peaks are five major glacial systems. Of these, Zumu, Talung and Rathong flow into Sikkim while to the west, the Kanchenjunga and Yalung glaciers flow into the mighty Tamor River of Nepal.
This just adds to the fact trekking in Kanchenjunga is an unforgettable experience where trekkers get right into the heart of the remote, less trekked, Himalaya mountains and valleys. With the recent addition to the trekking map, as well as other, remote areas so there is the opening up of more tea houses on the route. While this is a positive for the local communities, now would be a good time to go to Kanchenjunga before more trekkers ‘discover’ the area
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Camping, Tent, Home-stay, Eco Lodge, Guest House
Venture into the remote eastern Himalayas on the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek, an epic journey for young adults and experienced trekkers in search of adventure. Traversing the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, this trip moves from lush tropical lowlands to dramatic high-altitude landscapes, surrounded by snow-capped giants—including Kanchenjunga itself, the world’s third-highest peak at 8,586m.
Along the route, you’ll witness a stunning diversity of wildlife—from elusive red pandas and Himalayan black bears to the rare snow leopard—and enjoy panoramic views of Lhotse, Makalu, Everest, and Kanchenjunga. Opened to foreign travelers only in 1988, this trail promises unspoiled scenery and genuine local encounters.
The unique selling point of this trekking tour is its immersive wilderness experience: you’ll explore one of Nepal’s lesser-traveled, yet most rewarding, trekking regions, famed for both its cultural richness and dramatic mountain vistas. If you’re seeking a challenging adventure far from the crowds, this trek delivers Himalayan grandeur at its finest.
Curious about what makes Bhutan so captivating? Delve into the heart of this Himalayan kingdom with the "Glimpse of Bhutan" tour package, crafted especially for seasoned travelers seeking a balance of culture, history, and scenic beauty. Over five days, this guided small group trip leads you through the enchanting towns of Paro, Thimphu, and Punakha, unveiling both the country’s spiritual heritage and its awe-inspiring landscapes.
Your journey begins in Paro, where sacred monasteries and panoramic vistas set the stage for an unforgettable adventure. In Thimphu, discover Bhutan’s cultural treasures, including a visit to the National Library—an architectural marvel housing golden manuscripts and deep-rooted traditions. The capital’s unique blend of old and new offers a fascinating window into Bhutanese life, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Thimpu Valley.
Next, travel to Punakha, the former capital of Bhutan, renowned for its serene rivers and commanding views of the Eastern Himalayas. Here, you’ll have the chance to explore the majestic Punakha Dzong, a fortress-monastery revered as one of the country’s most beautiful and historically significant sites. A highlight of this leg is a moderate hike to Khamsum Yuelay Namgyal Chorten, where sweeping valley views reward your efforts and showcase Bhutan’s harmonious relationship with nature.
The return to Paro rounds out your exploration, offering time to reflect on the spiritual and historical riches encountered throughout the trip. Along the way, you’ll enjoy comfortable hotel stays, included meals, and seamless transport, ensuring every day is both immersive and stress-free.
What sets this Bhutan tour apart is its ability to provide meaningful connections to the country’s culture while maintaining a manageable pace for experienced travelers. The physical activity level is moderate, making it ideal for those who appreciate a bit of adventure without the intensity of strenuous treks. Expect thoughtfully guided sightseeing, gentle hikes, and plenty of opportunities to soak up the region’s peaceful ambiance.
For travelers who yearn to experience Bhutan’s iconic sites and spiritual traditions within a well-orchestrated, small group setting, "Glimpse of Bhutan" delivers a journey that’s as enriching as it is visually stunning. Discover why Bhutan is often called the world’s last Shangri-La and return home with memories of a trip that seamlessly blends cultural immersion, natural beauty, and authentic local experiences.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Looking for the ultimate active getaway just outside Chiang Mai? The 3-day Mae Taeng discovery trip is crafted for experienced travelers and families eager for variety and adventure. Your guided journey unfolds in the picturesque Mae Taeng valley, blending jungle trekking, kayaking on a scenic lake, and mountain biking through the region’s vibrant countryside.
With a flexible, private itinerary, you’ll delve into rice farming, local culture, and religious sites, all while enjoying the expertise of an English-speaking adventure guide. Spend the night in a comfortable boutique hotel in the valley, saving time and maximizing your immersion in this lush landscape. All necessary equipment and support are included, so you can focus on the adventure.
The unique selling point: a multi-sport itinerary tailored to your interests, allowing you to experience Northern Thailand’s nature and culture from every angle—on foot, by bike, and by kayak.
Venture into the secluded eastern Himalayas with the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek—a dream trip designed for young adults who thrive on solitude and adventure. Over 23 days, you’ll journey to the base camp of the world’s third highest peak, traversing remote trails that reveal Nepal’s untouched natural beauty. This trek is renowned for its breathtaking mountain panoramas, rare glimpses into rural Nepalese life, and the sense of discovery that comes with navigating less-crowded paths. The unique selling point: an immersive, off-the-beaten-track trekking experience that rewards you with both awe-inspiring vistas and authentic cultural encounters, perfect for those who crave true Himalayan wilderness.