Canyoning, the sport of abseiling (repelling) down waterfalls, is an adventure sport that gets you off the beaten track in Nepal and cannot be missed by adrenaline seekers and water sports enthusiasts. Journey through narrow passages of rock which have been contoured by ages of rushing water from the Himalayan snow melts and heavy monsoon rains. Travel down canyons using a variety of techniques including walking, scrambling, climbing, cliff jumping, abseiling and swimming. Now doesn't that sound like fun?!
Jalberi Canyon is the best canyoning spot in Nepal! Our canyoning site is in a small village called Jalberi, offering great day trips from Kathmandu, Chitwan or Pokhara or a great addition to your rafting or kayaking trip on the Trisuli. You do not need any previous experience to join as we can teach you everything you need to know and have all the equipment and expertise to keep you safe and show you a great time with incredible scenery to boot. You will just need a good attitude and sense of adventure!
Trips depart from Kathmandu at 6.30am nearly all year round (arrangements can be made from Pokhara or Chitwan on request and we take a short break during the monsoon months when the water is too high). Once we arrive, we will change at a small house at the bottom of the hill. There will be time for a quick cup of tea before a 20-minute hike to the top where you will be greeted with a 100meter waterfall. While your guides prepare the equipment, you'll have time for a photo opportunity under the epic waterfall or a quick dip in one of the natural pools. You will then be given a harness, life jacket, and helmet and after a comprehensive safety briefing, we'll teach you how to climb and abseil and then we are ready to go...! The trip starts with a jump into the canyon, it will get your heart beating right from the very beginning!
The largest waterfall we run is around 26 meters. Sometimes we slide and sometimes we jump directly into the clear pools below. After around 3 1/2 hours of adrenaline fueled fun we'll stop for a picnic lunch in the canyon before the drive back to Kathmandu, Chitwan or Pokhara.
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a peaceful walk on this day hiking trip to Nagarkot. This gentle hike is suitable for the entire family!
We'll drive from Kathmandu to Sankhu, an ancient Newar and religious town. This is where we'll begin the Nagarkot hike. After crossing the river, the trail leads you through terraced rice fields before heading through dense woods. Take a rest in Kattike and then continue walking on a gradual uphill trail until you reach to Nagarkot.
The popular tourist hill of Nagarkot offers a fabulous view of Everest, Langtang and Gaurishanker region peaks. Stay an extra day if you choose, and enjoy the brilliant sunrise view over the Himalayas. The 1-day Nagarkot Hike ends at the hill before heading back to Kathmandu by vehicle.
This "10 Days Comfort Everest Base Camp Tours with Heli Return" is perfect for people who wish for both adventure and luxury on their trek to the foothill of the world's highest peak.
The luxury part of the trip comes once you have completed your trek all the way to the base camp. On day nine, take a helicopter trip up to Kala Patthar, arguably the best spot to see Mount Everest. Spend some time admiring the view of Everest and other surrounding mountains, before taking the helicopter ride all the way to Lukla, the starting point of your trek. Nothing compares to the stunning views of the Everest region from a helicopter.
The day three and six of this trip have been set aside for acclimatization, since we are talking about trekking in high altitude region. The trek begins in Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region, and along the way, you will make stops at places like Namche Bazaar, Tyangboche and Dingboche. There will be plenty of stunning sights, from mountains to forests to streams, en route.
Besides taking in the awe-inspiring mountain sceneries, this journey is also a great way to learn about the mountain communities that reside in the Everest region, including the renowned Sherpas without whom mountaineering in Nepal is unimaginable.
Please see the itinerary section below for more details.
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.
If getting close to the world’s highest mountain is on your travel wish list, then this Mount Everest tour in Nepal is perfect for you.
We run various treks in Nepal, but getting up close to Mount Everest is no easy feat. Plenty of preparation is required if you intend to take on the Everest base camp trek.
Even though we’re not heading to the Everest summit, the feeling of achievement is incredibly rewarding and worth it at the end though, not to mention the fantastic scenery and wondrous sights you will experience along the way.
Trekking in Nepal is on the list of many people's life goals and doing it with an organised group is the safest way to go about it.
This Mount Everest tour in Nepal starts in the capital of Kathmandu, where you will be met and taken to the first night's hotel with time to explore the historic and intriguing city before catching a flight to Lukla the next morning to begin the two week Everest base camp trek.
The trek to Base Camp is sensibly paced with a couple of acclimatisation days in Namche Bazaar and Dingboche to break it up and ensure everyone in the group is comfortable.
Each day involves climbing higher and taking in the wondrous views of the imposing Everest and snow-topped Himalayas, with evenings spent residing in friendly trekking lodges found along the way. We find that this makes trekking in Nepal a much more enjoyable and social experience than sleeping out in the cold under a tent.
After seven or eight days, depending on weather and other circumstances, a final push up the Khumbu Valley and we'll reach base camp, with the chance for an extra hike up to Kala Pattar for the best view of Mount Everest.
Then we descend back down through the mountains before flying back to Kathmandu.
As flights between Lukla and Kathmandu can at times be delayed or cancelled due to weather conditions, we recommend adding at least 1 extra night post-tour in Kathmandu.
All those joining our Everest Base Camp Trek will receive free trekking pack hire (normally costs $45), containing a down jacket and sleeping bag; suitable for the season in which you are travelling.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Although Nepal is famous for its mountains and trekking routes, few realize that the country is brimming with historic locations worth exploring and nature reserves worth discovering. Join us on this guided, eight-day trip to discover Nepal in all its glory.
Your journey starts from Kathmandu, where you will discover centuries-old monuments and durbar squares brimming with ornate carvings and stunning architecture. Head for Nagarkot, a popular hill station among the locals in the valley to enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas. Then drive to Chitwan National Park via Daman and discover one of Asia's most famous wildlife reserve.
Enjoy a stopover in Bandipur, a scenic village atop a hill, on your way back to Kathmandu from Chitwan. Please scroll down to the itinerary section for more details.
A fantastic trip, we visited a lot of amazing monasteries and very interesting cultures, and its possible to arrive to Everest North Base Camp by vehicle!
This is a combination trip of our two most popular day trips. We will take you for an exciting day of whitewater rafting on the Trisuli river, followed by a night at our riverside beach camp and then some awesome canyoning the following day. The ultimate adventure and a great weekend escape from Kathmandu!
The Trisuli river area is the ideal spot for anyone wanting to get a taste of whitewater rafting and canyoning in Nepal. This trip is also perfect for those who are looking for a stopover between Kathmandu and Pokhara or just wanting for a weekend escape from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu city.
The 'Annapurna Sanctuary trek' takes you into a hidden bowl in the heart of the Annapurna range, where you are surrounded by a spectacular panorama of towering peaks, ten of which are over 6,000m. One of the more popular Annapurna treks, this trek takes you as far as Annapurna Base Camp at 4,095m. We reach the sanctuary after a beautiful and varied trek through the Himalayan foothills, passing through small villages, mixed forests and terraced farmland. En-route we enjoy great mountain views at sunrise from Poon Hill. An excellent introduction to Nepal and trekking in Annapurnas.
You begin your tour in Kathmandu where you'll have a free day to explore the sights and sounds of the capital at your leisure. From Kathmandu you have a scenic road journey to Pokhara where your trek begins from nearby Naya Pul. Staying in lodges throughout, you will get to meet and talk with other trekkers and guides each evening, and discuss the places you've visited, and the route ahead, as well as making a contribution to the local economy.
Starting in the foothills, immediately north of Pokhara you start the trek by climbing to Ghorepani, where you can enjoy beautiful sunrise views of the Annapurna range from Poon Hill. From Ghorepani you cross several valleys and then ascend along the beautiful Modi Khola valley. Deep Rhododendron forests, with sprinklings of a whole range of orchids, and bamboo forests replete with chattering monkeys, are a dominant feature of this trek.
As you walk further up into the centre of the Annapurna Himal, you will visit Machhapuchhare Base Camp followed by Annapurna Base Camp itself. As you enter the Annapurna Sanctuary (a mountain ringed amphitheatre of immense proportions), you will be rewarded with spectacular views of 10 snow-capped peaks above 6,000m. The peaks include: Fang, Glacier Dome, Homunculi, Annapurna, Annapurna South, Annapurna 1, Annapurna 3 and Machhapuchhare. All of these, combined with the impressive backdrop of the south face of Annapurna 1 (8,090m) make this trek a truly unique and unforgettable experience. After some time exploring the Sanctuary, you retrace your steps for a couple of days to leave, before trekking back towards Pokhara, stopping along the way at the hot springs near Jhinnadunda.
You have a free day in Pokhara which we leave to give you time to relax in this peaceful lakeside town, and to allow for any delays on the trek itself. From Pokhara you travel by road back to Kathmandu and have a little free time to do some last minute shopping or a little more sightseeing around the city and surrounding valley.
Extensions are available to visit Chitwan or Bardia National Parks, try some white-water rafting or perhaps even a home stay in a nearby Newari village.
Trekking and HikingMountains
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge, Home-stay
Age Range
12-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kathmandu, Annapurna Base Camp
Kathmandu, Annapurna Base Camp, Bambo, Jhinnudanda, Pothana, Pokhara, Hille, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chhomrong, Himalayan Hotel, Machhapuchhre Base Camp
Explore the awe-inspiring Annapurna region with an unforgettable journey to its majestic base camp. This trek offers breathtaking Himalayan vistas, serene forest trails, and vibrant local culture. Traverse picturesque villages, encounter diverse wildlife, and savor panoramic views of Annapurna and Machapuchare peaks. Ideal for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts, this high-altitude trek promises an immersive experience in Nepal's captivating landscapes, combining physical challenge with stunning natural beauty. Embark on an epic Himalayan adventure now.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
A day tour of Kathmandu covers the important monuments of Kathmandu Valley within one day. After having breakfast in a hotel we visit the famous temples of Kathmandu like Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, Patan Durbar Square, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Kathmandu's largest and most impressive Durbar square.
Below please find some brief insights about some of the monuments and squares that we will visit:
Pashupatinath Temple:
Pashupatinath temple is one of the holiest temple of Lord Shiva, according to the Hindu religion. Situated on side of lush green natural forest the temple is built in pagoda style with gilded roof and richly carved silver doors. The holy river Bagmati flows aside the Temple. Pashupatinath Temple is mostly visited on Mondays where the temple is crowded by its devotees.
Swayambhunath Temple:
Syambhunath Temple can be seen from different parts of Kathmandu Valley as it lies on the top of a hill West of the City. Swayambhunath Temple is the most popular and instantly recognisable symbols of Nepal, a 2000 years old Buddhist shrine. We can also visit the Saraswati (goddess of Study) Temple which is near of Swayambhunath Temple. We can see many monkeys on our way to Swayambhunath Temple, hence its other name, Monkey Temple.
Patan Durbar Square
Patan is a small city that touches Kathmandu and Bhaktapur. The mostly visited place of Patan is Patan Durbar square which constitutes numerous temples within a small area. The entire east side of the Durbar square is dominated by the ancient royal palace that were used to be ruled by the Malla Dynesty. Patan is also known as the city of fine arts which consists of remarkable monuments like Krishna Temple, Banglamukhi Temple, Patan Museum and many others.
Kathmandu Durbar Square:
Kathmandu Durbar Square is the natural place to begin our sightseeing. The old royal palace, running along the eastern edge of the square, takes up more space than all the other monuments here combined. Kumari Chock, home of Katmandu's "Living goddess", overlooks the square from the south. The square itself is squeezed by the palace into two parts: the Southern part with Kasthamandap, the ancient building that probably gave Kathmandu its name, and the Northern part, taken up by various processions of statues and temples. The building here is the greatest achievement of the Malla dynasty, resulting from the great rivalry between the three palaces of Kathmandu, Patan, and Bhaktapur.
Kathmandu Valley was once divided among the children of Yaksya Malla. For visitors today, and for the Nepalese, it was serendipitous that they, and later their off springs, began an artistic warfare trying to outdo each other in splendid contributions. Kings copied everything their neighbors built in an even grander style. Today, all three Durbar squares are visited by thousands of people daily. Unfortunately the recent earthquake in Nepal destroyed some of the temples, but the squares are still worth visiting.
We look forward to giving you a wonderful day of sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Explore the beauty of the Langtang region of Nepal on a 6-day Langtang Valley trekking tour. The Langtang Valley Trek is probably the nearest trekking trail in Kathmandu. The journey takes you to Langtang National Park which boasts one of the most breathtaking views of the pristine countryside and high alpine meadows. The optional hike to Kyanjin Ri or Tsergo Ri offers 360-degree views of the mountain range such as Dorje Lakpa (6,990 m), Langtang Ri (6,370 m) and Langtang Lirung (7,245 m).
Langtang trek is the perfect option for any enthusiastic trekker with a limited time and budget, looking for an easy trekking route. The total distance of Langtang Valley Trek up to Kyanjin Gompa is around 78km from Kathmandu which will finish in 6 days. If travelers want to explore more diversity and extend their trip, there are other higher altitude trekking routes from Langtang Valley such as the Tamanag Heritage Trail or Langtang Gosaikunda Holy Lake trek.
Please see our itinerary for more details.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
10-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Langtang Region, Syabrubesi, Lam
Langtang Region, Syabrubesi, Lama Hotel, Kyanjin Gompa, Langtang Village, Kathmandu
Poon Hill Trek is a 3 day short trek that allows you to experience the classic Annapurna Trail with magnificent views of the Annapurna range including Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Tukuche, Varaha Shikar and Lamjung Himal along well-maintained trails through lush green rhododendron forests. The trek also offers a closer look at the Magar community and their culture. Enjoy warm hospitality and the magical sunrise view from Poon Hill. The experience is out-worldly.
During your trek, stay at well-established accommodations and enjoy the night sky as you rest at night. This moderately easy trail with a mix of cultural and natural experience is ideal for all ages.
This 12-day Langtang and Gosaikunda trek is a wonderful combination of the remote and isolated Langtang Valley as well as the breathtaking high-mountain lake of Gosaikunda. Your journey starts from Kathmandu, from where you travel by road to Syabrubesi, the starting point of your trek. Head for Kyanjin Gompa, a small hamlet surrounded by mountains, and having taken in the sights of the Himalayas, continue your journey to Gosaikunda Lake, where you will reach on the eighth day of this trip.
This trip not just offers you the opportunity to enjoy beautiful scenery but also gives you the chance to see how people following Tibetan Buddhism live their lives. Please scroll down to the itinerary section for more details.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel, Hut
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Kutums
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Kutumsang, Chisapani, Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, Kyangjin Gompa, Thulo Syabru, Dhimsa, Gosainkunda, Ghopte
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