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Ready for the ultimate trekking challenge in the Khumbu region? The Everest Base Camp - 3 Passes Adventure Trek is designed for seasoned trekkers and adventure seekers who crave remote wilderness and high-altitude thrills. Cross three formidable passes—Kangma La, Cho-La, and Reno-La—all above 5,300 meters, with the chance to summit Mt. Kalapathar for legendary Everest views. Along the way, visit traditional Sherpa villages, ancient monasteries, and sip tea with locals amidst the world’s highest peaks. The trip’s USP: a truly challenging, less-traveled route where solitude and dramatic scenery go hand in hand, recommended only for those with previous trekking experience.
This has been the most amazing experience anyone could ever think of doing. I have come so far, over 1700kms across this beautiful country, and over 29 high passes and been above 6000m. And not to mention the kind hearted people of Nepal, always full of joy and rich in culture, that we have met along this journey.For me this has been a very personal adventure and the sense of achievement I cant tell you how proud I am of myself. Ill take from this experience to propel me forward in life.The staff have done a phenomenal job on this journey, so tirelessly hard working. Its not quite over yet, still 2 days to go before we get back to Simikot, it makes me happy that its not over! Were now retracing steps back to Simikot and our flight out, its a strange feeling after traversing the country completely in the opposite direction, however this short return section offers a different perspective of the stunning views and I feel its fitting to be facing the mountains we have travelled over.I have been extremely happy with my gear that has served me well along this 152 day journey, its kept me comfortable and given me confidence in all the extreme conditions we have encountered. Although this journey is about to end I cant help thinking of the next thing, future goals, perhaps a trip to New Zealand and a mountaineering course to learn the skills to climb the mountains we have passed beneath over the last 5 months! When I return home I hope to inspire others to get out there, especially the youth, to get out there and get amongst it, there is so much out there.Personally, I would like to thank the tour company for making it possible, its a huge undertaking to organize and execute such a logistically complicated journey. Its really opened my eyes a lot, and its changed my life, when I return home the plan is to live more simply, at home we take so much for granted, here, there is so little, people have so little, and they are happy, and they have touched my heart.
Trekking and HikingClimbing
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
We used local travel specialists and service was outstanding. We had good nutrition and a competent guide, which is all that is needed. We took a guided town tour of Moshi before our climb, which was a great cultural experience. We totally recommend Rongai route for Kilimanjaro Hiking.
It was a wonderful experience! The view from the Mera Peak is magic: Everest, Cho Oyo, Makalu. I had the best weather conditions and during my entire trip I enjoyed every moment of it.
ClimbingTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Tent, Camping, Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
15-65 yrs
Operated in
english, nepalese
Destinations
Mera Peak, Kathmandu, Chuthanga
Mera Peak, Kathmandu, Chuthanga, Khare, Kothe, Tuli Kharka, Lukla, Thangnak, Mera Peak Base Camp, Mera Peak High Camp
I was part of a group of 3 hikers wishing to climb Kilimanjaro via the Machame route in 7 days. The experience was great and landscapes so amazing. In fact it was the second time I climbed Kilimanjaro. I wanted to renew this experience because the first time the weather conditions was very cloudy the three first days and also I was not completely satisfied of the company I chose at that time.
As such, I selected Maasai Wanderings for the good reviews I had and also because it is part of the Kilimanjaro Porters Assistance Project (you can have more details here: http://www.mountainexplorers.org/) that was a concern for me after my first experience. And what I can say is that I have not been disappointed, everything was perfect from the beginning to the end.
We were guided by Julius and his team that I recommend. He is a very nice guy, likable, always calm, encouraging you and giving all information required when you need it. He is adapting to you, and most of the time the first days, slowing you down to maximize a progressive acclimatization. I was interested by flowers and history of Kilimanjaro (snow cover, geology) and this guy is a big library.
Food was very good, varied and always in good quantity. It is surprising to see what the cooker is able to do in such conditions. There was a big mess tent where all meals were taken when it was not possible outside. The cooker is cooking just in front of you. The tent had also two extension rooms on each sides dedicated for staff (relaxing/sleeping). It was funny to see that despite of the altitude, the coldness etc. they were always happy, smiling, talking all time etc.
Everybody was dressed properly and adapted to the mountain conditions, even for the shoes. This is important to note because I have been very sad when I saw few other porters from other companies dressed just with a tee-shirt with holes everywhere or not descent shoes. When we reached the last camp (Barafu Hut) at around 13:00, one of the porter was sick and Julius, the guide, decided to escort him down to the gate quickly. He was back to Barafu Camp few hours before we left the camp to climb the final step and came with us! Everybody in the team successfully reached the top Uhuru Peak and of course everybody was very happy. Once again it has been an excellent trip and experience. I keep a lot of good memories.
For these reasons I recommend clearly Maasi Wanderings, for the quality of the guiding, the food, the tents, the team, all the equipments provided (and in good shape).
It took us long hours of research and hundreds of emails exchanged before we have decide for your company so I would love to give you my opinion and recommendation. Hope this will help you out!
Firstly, why have we decided to go on Safari with your company.
Friendly and prompt communication with Steve, flexibility and willingness to meet our needs and kind of gut feeling ;)
Booking process was very easy and at the end we put a trust in Steve and sent 75% of the payment - we were travelling to Zanzibar before and we did not want to carry that much cash.
My 2 friends and I, we went for 9 days safari with following itinerary: Tanzania starting in Arusha - Tarangire National Park, Lake Manyara with walk, Serengeti, Ngorongoro Crater, Empakai Crater, Kenya - Amboseli with walk. We had amazing guides, I could not wish for better company, we had a lot of fun and I learnt so much about animal, Masai culture and life of African people. In Tanzania our guide was Godlove Goodluck and in Kenya - Onesmus. We had also cook named Alifa - cooking is really his passion and food was tasty. Much better than in any African restaurant we had been :D
Everything was organized and yeah, sure, things did go sideway, as our car got broken, but what I appreciate is how the things were handled and what Steve did to make sure our trip is untouched (new car was sent, meantime rescue car camet to not lose any game drive etc). And to make it up Steve made us amazing surprise. We were flying out of Nairobi at 6 am so he arranged for us home stay at lovely Kenyan family. We had wonderful last night in Africa with his friends. We could not wish for more. Ah, one more great surprise from Steve! We had budget safari with basic accommodation to keep cost as lower as possible, and is like Steve would know us better, he booked for our last 2 nights amazing lodge with swimming pool and view on Kilimanjaro. After diving and 9 days in the car on bumpy roads this was like a dream!
I can honestly recommend Steve and his team for organization of your Safari. Steve - thank you so much for amazing experience and providing us great guides, this made all difference.
Wildlife safaris and game drives
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Camping, Resort, Lodge
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Arusha, Lake Manyara National Pa
Arusha, Lake Manyara National Park, Nairobi, Serengeti National Park, Ngorongoro Crater, Maasai Mara National Reserve, Lake Nakuru National Park, Masai Mara National Reserve
Why settle for a simple train ride to Machu Picchu when you can embark on a four-day adventure blending action, culture, and comfort? The Eco Quechua Jungle Lodge Adventure is designed for those eager to experience Peru’s wild side. Trek through the high jungle, zipline across canyons, and unwind in natural hot springs before reaching the legendary Inca citadel.
Your journey starts in Cusco, weaving through lively Andean villages and ancient ruins. Each day’s trek leads to the welcoming Eco Quechua lodge, where authentic Peruvian hospitality and flavorful cuisine await. Guided tours bring Incan culture to life at both the Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu.
What sets this trip apart is its “off the beaten path” approach, allowing you to traverse 12 unique biozones and discover both natural wonders and local culture in a single tour package—perfect for travelers craving variety and excitement in their Machu Picchu experience.
Tackle one of the world’s most iconic trekking adventures with the "Exclusive Everest Base Camp Trek," a 16-day guided journey through the heart of the Himalayas. This trip is for those with a spirit of adventure and a good level of fitness, as it leads you from Lukla through Namche Bazaar and up to the legendary Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar (5,500m). Along the way, absorb the culture of the Sherpa people, visit ancient monasteries, and marvel at the vibrant prayer flags and stunning mountain vistas. The unique selling point of this tour is its comprehensive trekking experience, blending breathtaking natural beauty with deep cultural immersion—ideal for seasoned hikers craving the ultimate Himalayan challenge.
Trekking and HikingMountains
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House
Age Range
7-85 yrs
Operated in
english, hindi
Destinations
Everest Base Camp trek, Kathmand
Everest Base Camp trek, Kathmandu, Everest Region, Pheriche, Debuche, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Phakding, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, Everest Base Camp
Nestled in the breathtaking highlands of northern Vietnam, Sapa offers a captivating blend of French colonial charm and vibrant hill tribe culture. This 2D1N Sapa Adventure tour is designed for young adults and experienced travelers seeking both comfort and challenge. Spend the night in a well-appointed 3-star hotel, then embark on extensive treks to the region’s most famous sites, from verdant rice terraces to distinctive stilt villages.
What distinguishes this trip is its balance: you enjoy friendly, attentive service and excellent value—outshining more expensive train-based options—while experiencing Sapa’s stunning landscapes and colorful local life on foot. For those who want to maximize their time and budget while still enjoying the region’s top highlights, this tour package delivers an unforgettable Sapa adventure.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers