The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is an enchanting journey that blends picturesque landscapes, diverse terrain, and rich cultural experiences. Starting with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara, the trek officially commences in Jhinudanda, leading through charming villages like Chhomrong and Bamboo. Trekkers traverse lush rhododendron forests and picturesque terraced fields, ascending to the renowned Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters. Here, the panoramic views of the Annapurna range create an awe-inspiring backdrop. The descent, marked by changing landscapes, includes a refreshing stop at the natural hot springs in Jhinudanda. The trek concludes with a return to Pokhara, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and a sense of accomplishment. With a total duration of 10 days, this trek provides an accessible yet rewarding experience for those seeking the beauty of the Annapurna region in a shorter timeframe.
Often regarded as one of the best off-the-beaten-path treks in Nepal, Makalu Base Camp is where you are looking for a fairly challenging trekking experience on a less crowded route. Makalu Is the fifth-highest peak in the world, and on this trek you will be reaching its foothill.
The Makalu Base Camp is part of the Makalu-Barun Valley in Sankhuwasabha district of Nepal. It is a glacier valley in the Himalayas, offering stunning views of several mountain peaks such as Everest, Lhotse, Baruntse, Chamlang and, of course, Makalu.
Since not many foreign travelers visit Makalu Base Camp, you can expect to see and experience authentic mountain culture and traditions. But Makalu does test the trekkers to their absolute limit before offering itself. Along the way you will journey through the lush forests, tiny mountain hamlets, meadows and waterfalls. And if you are lucky, you might even chance upon the local wildlife including the elusive red panda and even leopards.
This 14-day Makalu Base Camp itinerary is therefore a unique blend of breathtaking nature, culture and adventure.
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This 18-day, guided tour takes you to two of the most important highlights in the Everest region, Everest Base Camp and the Gokyo Lakes. See the soaring Himalayas, massive glaciers and glistening bodies of water perched amid snow-covered peaks, all in less than three weeks. Your journey to the base camp of the world's highest mountain kicks off on Day 2 with a flight to Lukla.
Follow the Dudh Kosi River as you head up to Everest Base Camp via Namche Bazaar, Tyangboche, Dingboche and other popular locations in the Khumbu region. Reach the base camp on Day 9 and enjoy a sunrise view of some of the highest mountains in the world from Kala Patthar the next morning. Head for the Gokyo Lakes next via the formidable Cho La Pass.
You will spend two days exploring some of the six glistening bodies of water that together form the Gokyo Lakes. After that, it is a downhill journey to Lukla via Dole and Namche. Fly back to Kathmandu on the second last day of this trip.
Trekking in the Everest region is an incredible experience that one should try in their lifetime. A combination of striking views of the great Himalayas including Mount Everest, ancient glaciers and sparkling lakes as well as a unique Sherpa culture that follows Tibetan Buddhism, this trek is sure to create memories that last a lifetime. Please scroll down for more details.
Makalu Base Camp Trekking is one of the best treks for travelers to explore Nepal's isolated and uninhabited mountains. The Makalu Base Camp, located at an elevation of 5250 meters, is the trek's ultimate endpoint. It is blessed with a pristine scenery and abundant natural beauty. With its beauty and diversity, Makalu (the fifth-highest peak) draws a lot of travelers looking for adventure. With the 17-day Makalu Base Camp Trekking, you may take in the breathtaking Himalayan views and get a sense of how remote Nepal is. When you visit Makalu Barun National Park, you may hear the sounds of nature in addition to the stunning mountain scenery. Due to the several high altitude passes, Makalu is among the most difficult base camp treks. A short saddle (7200 meters) connects Kangchungtse (Makalu II, 7678 meters) and Chomo Lonzo (7804 meters), two famous subsidiary peaks of Makalu. By global standards, each peak is a sizable mountain.
Starting from Tumlingtar, the Makalu Base Camp Trek ascends the Arun river valley to Sedua and Num before crossing the Shipton La Pass (4210 m) and entering the upper Barun river valley to get a close-up view of Makalu and Chamlang Himal. One of Nepal's most uninhabited and isolated regions is visited on this trek. The Makalu Base Camp Trek starts in Tumlingtar and continues up the Arun river valley to Sedua and Num before crossing the Shipton La Pass (4210 m) and entering the upper Barun river valley to get a close-up view of Makalu and Chamlang Himal. A distant and rarely traveled region of Nepal is visited on this expedition. According to a deal between the governments of China and Nepal, which includes 830 square kilometers of conservation area and 2330 square kilometers of national park in Nepal alone, the Barun valley is a component of a vast international protected region.
I recently completed the Manaslu & Tsum Valley trek, and it’s safe to say it was one of the most rewarding and culturally rich experiences I’ve had in the Himalayas.
From the start, the communication with the company was clear, prompt, and reassuring. They helped tailor the itinerary slightly to suit my pace and interests, and everything from permits to logistics was handled smoothly—which is no small feat in such a remote region.
Our guide, was fantastic—not only knowledgeable about the trails, villages, and cultural nuances, but also genuinely caring and adaptable. He struck the perfect balance between giving us space to take in the environment and stepping in when needed (especially during the tougher parts of the trail).
The trek itself is stunning but not for the faint-hearted. Compared to more well-known routes like Annapurna or Everest, this one feels wilder and less developed, which was exactly what I was looking for. The trails wind through deep gorges, suspension bridges, serene monasteries, and small villages that still feel untouched by mass tourism. Tsum Valley in particular felt incredibly special—like stepping into another world, with its Tibetan-influenced culture and timeless pace of life.
Accommodation was understandably basic in many places, but my guide chose the best available tea houses and kept me and the others well-fed and comfortable. Even during the colder nights at higher altitudes, we always felt looked after.
Overall, this trek was physically demanding, culturally immersive, and emotionally grounding. It’s not your typical tourist trail, and that’s exactly why I’d recommend it—and especially go with a reputable company —to anyone seeking a more authentic Himalayan adventure. In a safe way!
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A newly discovered, less-crowded route in the Annapurna region, Mohare Danda is perfect for those who wish to take a quiet, less trodden route without missing out on the natural landmarks of this region. Join us on this guided, eleven-day trek and be part of an amazing experience.
Starting with a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu, this trip will take you to Pokhara from where you will drive to Galeshwar, the starting point of the trek. The trail to Mohare Danda will take you through Ban Kharka and Nadi. Spend a night in Mohare Danda and continue your journey to Ghorepani via Poon Hill.
From Ghorepani the trail descends to Ghandruk followed by Birethanti, from where you will drive to Pokhara. Although this route is yet to gain popularity in the trekking world, it does offer great scenery. In fact, some even rank Mohare Danda over Poon Hill when it comes to the Himalayan panorama that one can see from this place.
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The Annapurna Circuit Trek with Tilicho Lake ranks among the most illustrious treks you can take in Nepal. It promises adventure, sights, and culture.
In this 15-dat journey, you will get a rare perspective of Annapurna (8,097 m), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Manaslu (8,163 m), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m) and Tukuche (6,920), among many other peaks. The other highlight of this trip is the stunning Tilicho (4,919 m), world's highest elevation lake. Traversing the Thorong La Pass (5,416 m) also promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, despite being one of the most challenging part of the journey.
Throughout the trek, we will see a variety of sceneries and zones that range from subtropic to alpine terrains, encounter numerous ecosystems, and unique cultures of mountain communities. We will travel past mountain streams, rhododendron forests, mountain valleys, and gorges.
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I have been working with Chris and his team on behalf of my clients for the past one year.
In a nutshell, I couldn't have picked a better partner.
His ability to manage situations (as things are extremely fluid during adventures), remain calm, problem solves and handle updates is beyond exemplary.
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Our group of three had a wonderful experience despite some weather difficulties. Our guide, Raju, did an amazing job leading us and his company worked the logistical angles well to ultimately get us to Everest Base Camp. It was an incredible experience and great working with this company that I recommend wholeheartedly!
I completed the EBC trek with this local tour operator in October. From the beginning the company were excellent. They responded to all questions very quickly and clearly. They provided lots of extra information for me for my stay in Kathmandu. The guide on my trek, Raj, was excellent. He was great fun and had our safety as his first priority all the time. He kept us positive throughout and gave us clear information before each day of what would happen. The lodges we stayed in were exactly what we needed and the food throughout the trek was great. Our porters were also great fun and so kind. Raj was excellent at keeping everyone together and making sure that everybody was ok during the trek. We had a beautiful celebratory dinner once we had completed the trek, where we saw some traditional dancing and received plaques to remember our trek. The trek exceeded my expectations and I think a lot of that is down to Himalayan Recreation. I would highly recommend them for your trek!
Everest Base Camp heli trek is a beautiful journey that leads you to the base camp of the world’s highest mountain and then a leisurely helicopter ride from Gorakshep to Lukla. This is the trek that not only takes you to accessible viewpoints but also provides the opportunity to enjoy the bird's eye view of the Himalayas. On the way to Everest Base Camp, you will acclimatize in the largest Sherpa village of Nepal, Namche Bazar as well as hike up to the high-located Syangboche Airport, from where you will see the fantastic view of mountains such as Mt. Kongde Ri, Mt. Thamserku, Mt. Kusum Kangaroo, Mt. Kamtega, Mt. Ama Dalam, etc.
Along the trekking trail, you will see lots of beautiful snow-covered mountains, including the most beautiful mountain in the world, Ama Dablam. The natural beauty of this trek also comprises crossing the Ngozumpa Glacier, Khumbu Icefall, and Khumbu Glacier.
So, those people who want to have a face-to-face with the Himalayas added with a helicopter ride back can join this trip. We assure you the best experience of your lifetime!
We had awesome trek to see Gurung community with the help of Sujan and the local operator. We managed historic hill trek to Siklis still retains an aura of old times. Historically, Siklis is renowned as one of the major origin places of Gurung Community. Here, we find the various ritual practices of Gurungs especially the works of Jhankri (shaman) and Lama (priest), who have important roles in marriage, death and day-to-day lives. Traditional technologies like alcohol fermentation, weaving clothes and sacks from the wild nettle, weaving various bamboo products, traditional water mills and stone grinders, wooden threshers etc are also the important features of Siklis. In this region we spot Nepals birds of prey including the 9ft wingspan Lammergeyer. The region is rich in flora and fauna particularly birds and butterfly because of its pristine forested surroundings and the great mountain views add an excitement. The experience was just awesome. Thanks to the entire team karma and dikki.
This 9-day, guided Everest Base Camp trek with chopper return is one of the best options for those who want to complete the EBC trek in the shortest duration possible. This trip begins with a 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the starting point of the journey that is located at an altitude of 2,860m.
Hit the trail that travels past the Dudh Kosi River Valley, quaint Sherpa villages and ancient Buddhist monasteries to reach Namche Bazaar, where you will spend two nights acclimatising your body to the altitude. Trek past the villages of Tengboche, Pangboche, Dingboche and Lobuche to reach the last human settlement on the trail, Gorakshep, located close to the base camp.
See the Khumbu Icefall and enjoy great views of the Himalayas from Kala Patthar. A chopper will fly you from Kala Patthar to Lukla then regular flight from Lukla to Kathmandu after you are done with your breakfast. For more details, please go through the details below.
Want to see the unique beauty of the Nepalese Himalayas but don't want too much of an arduous hike? This might just be the trip for you. Starting and ending in Kathmandu, this will have you hiking up high everyday through National Parks, pine forests, mountainside towns, temples and pilgrimage sites, with plenty of golden sunsets and mesmerising Himalayan panoramas along the way. The route is designed to be accessible though, so you don't need to be a pro to take the challenge. As long as you're above average fitness you'll be trekking in no time.