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Conquer Nepal’s legendary Annapurna Circuit on this challenging 16D/15N trekking adventure, starting and ending in Kathmandu. Traverse dramatic mountain passes, including the renowned Thorong La, and experience the traditions of Gurung and Thakali villages. Designed for seasoned trekkers and those seeking a true test of endurance, this trip rewards you with panoramic Himalayan vistas and deep cultural immersion. The unique selling point? The chance to complete one of the world’s most iconic treks, blending physical challenge with the unmatched beauty of Nepal’s landscapes.
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Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Looking for an adrenaline-packed escape in Nepal? The Rock & Raft Nepal trip is your ticket to two days of pure adventure. Kick off with a thrilling whitewater rafting experience on the Trisuli River, then unwind at a riverside beach camp under the stars. The next day, amp up the excitement with canyoning—abseiling down waterfalls and plunging into crystal-clear pools. Designed for young adults and those with a zest for outdoor fun, this tour is perfect for a weekend getaway or as a scenic stopover between Kathmandu and Pokhara. The tour’s unique blend of rafting and canyoning, all set against spectacular Himalayan backdrops, makes it a standout for anyone craving a taste of Nepal’s wild side with expert guides ensuring both safety and exhilaration.
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
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Looking for adventure? Trek the beautiful Annapurna circuit, one of the most popular classic treks in the world.
Our 14-day journey begins in Kathmandu, where we start by visiting the amazing World Heritage Sites scattered around the ancient city. We'll then drive to Syange to begin the trek and enjoy the ever-changing landscape and culture of the Annapurna region. While circling the Annapurna massif, we get to triumph over one of the world's highest pass -Thorong La (5,416m/17,769ft), enjoy the dry yet beautiful landscape of the Manang valley and tour Muktinath, a place of high spiritual importance for the Nepalese (both Hindus and Buddhists). After our trek, we'll take a mountain flight from Jomsom to Pokhara before driving back to Kathmandu.
Step off the beaten path with the "Nar Phu Valley Trek," a 10-day adventure into the secluded valleys of the Annapurna region. Starting in Kathmandu, this guided tour leads you through traditional villages where Tibetan Buddhist customs remain unchanged by modernity. Acclimatize in Phu, cross the dramatic Kang La Pass, and descend to Pisang, all while surrounded by soaring peaks and ancient culture. The area’s restricted status and limited tourist numbers make this tour a rare opportunity for genuine cultural immersion and pristine Himalayan exploration. The tour’s USP: access to one of Nepal’s least-visited and most evocative regions, perfect for travelers craving authenticity and adventure.
If you’re seeking a wilder side of Nepal far from the usual tourist trails, the Bardia National Park 5 Days/4 Nights safari trip delivers an authentic wilderness experience. Situated in the country’s remote northwest, Bardia is Nepal’s largest national park and boasts one of the richest and most diverse ecosystems in the region.
Unlike the busier Chitwan, Bardia’s secluded location ensures fewer visitors, making wildlife encounters more intimate and thrilling. Here, you’ll explore lush forests that are home to rare and endangered species, including the elusive Bengal tiger, wild elephants, one-horned rhinoceros, swamp deer, Gharial crocodile, Gangetic dolphin, and even the majestic Sarus Crane.
The park’s varied habitats—ranging from dense jungle to riverine landscapes—promise a safari adventure teeming with biodiversity. Expect long but rewarding travel days, as getting to Bardia takes dedication (a bus ride of up to 20 hours), but the payoff is unparalleled access to Nepal’s pristine wilderness.
For travelers who crave authentic wildlife encounters in tranquil surroundings, this tour package stands out for its exclusivity and ecological richness. Its unique selling point is the opportunity to experience Nepal’s untouched wild side, where you can spot endangered animals without the crowds.
Seeking a remote Himalayan adventure that will test your stamina and reward you with raw natural beauty? The Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek is made for experienced travelers and young adults eager for a challenge far from the well-trodden paths. This strenuous trekking tour journeys through the wild, little-explored eastern region of Nepal, home to diverse ethnic communities like the Sherpa, Limbu, Rai, and Tamang.
The trek covers both the south and north base camps of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. Along the way, you’ll traverse vibrant valleys, terraced farmlands, jungles of rhododendron and birch, shimmering waterfalls, and ancient glaciers. Culture seekers will relish visits to Buddhist monasteries such as Ramtang and Oktang, while wildlife enthusiasts may spot elusive creatures like the red panda or even the snow leopard.
This tour requires a good level of fitness, with long, physically demanding days, but the sense of discovery and serenity is unmatched. The region is protected within the Kanchenjunga Conservation Area—a joint effort by the World Wildlife Fund and the Nepali government—ensuring a pristine trekking environment.
The USP of this trip is its authentic, off-the-beaten-track adventure through one of Nepal’s most untouched and culturally rich corners, where every day brings a new vista and a deeper understanding of Himalayan life.
Nepal’s wonders come alive on the 'Explore Nepal: 9-Day Tour,' a private journey designed to showcase the country’s cultural depth and natural splendor. From the moment you arrive in Kathmandu, every detail is handled, ensuring a seamless and enriching experience.
Begin with a scenic flight along the Himalayan peaks, offering breathtaking views of the world’s highest mountains. Dive into the living history of the Kathmandu Valley, visiting heritage sites in Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Lalitpur. Next, venture south to Chitwan National Park for an unforgettable jungle safari—spotting rhinos, birds, and perhaps even elusive tigers.
The trip continues to Pokhara, Nepal’s picturesque lake district, where city tours and tranquil lakeside moments await. The tour’s unique selling point is its comprehensive yet relaxed approach, blending cultural discovery, wildlife adventure, and natural beauty in one expertly guided package. With private transportation, knowledgeable guides, and flexible options, this trip is perfect for travelers seeking both comfort and variety in Nepal.
Discover Nepal’s vibrant soul on the "Nepal Panorama Tour," which balances mountain majesty with deep cultural encounters. Traverse Himalayan villages and historic Kathmandu, marvel at UNESCO-listed sites such as Pashupatinath and Swayambhunath, and enjoy eco-friendly accommodations that keep comfort at the forefront. With short treks, hilltop hotels, and scenic views, this comprehensive tour is ideal for nature lovers and culture enthusiasts alike. The USP: a harmonious blend of natural beauty and cultural depth, ensuring you experience the best of Nepal—both its landscapes and its living traditions—all in one trip.
Start your day with a convenient guest pickup from the designated Lakeside location between 7:45 AM and 8:00 AM, ready for departure.
Begin your sightseeing with a visit to Bindhyabasini Temple at 9:00 AM, a peaceful temple offering stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna mountain range.
Next, at 11:00 AM, experience the dramatic beauty of the Seti River Gorge, a deep and narrow gorge sculpted by the rushing waters of the Seti River.
Take a break at 12:15 PM for lunch at a local restaurant, enjoying a chance to rest and recharge before the afternoon activities.
At 1:00 PM, visit Devi’s Fall, a captivating waterfall where the Pardi River mysteriously disappears into an underground tunnel. Just across from the falls, explore the sacred Gupteshwor Cave at 2:00 PM, known for its fascinating rock formations and hidden temple.
Around 4:00 PM, you have the option to visit the International Mountain Museum, where you can discover the rich history, culture, and mountaineering heritage of the Himalayas (entry ticket not included).
Wrap up your day at 6:00 PM with a peaceful stroll along Phewa Lake or enjoy an optional short boat ride, taking in the scenic beauty of one of Pokhara’s most iconic spots.