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This Mardi Himal trek is for those who want to take the route less crowded while not having to give up on stunning views of the mighty Himalayas. Join us on this short, six-day trip and enjoy your journey through the famous Annapurna region.
Your journey starts in Kathmandu, from where you will take the bus to Pokhara. Spend a night in Pokhara before another bus journey takes you to Kande. Enjoy a six-hour trek to Forest Camp, located at an altitude of 2,500 m. Continue your journey to Low Camp (2,970 m) and follow the trail to High Camp (3,550 m). Your final destination is Mardi Himal Base Camp, the highest point of the trek located at an altitude of 4,500 metres.
The journey downhill takes you through the beautiful village of Siding, where you will spend a night before driving to Pokhara, where this private, guided trip comes to an end.
This short trek will take you through some of the most picturesque, unspoilt destinations in the Annapurna region. See great views of the peaks in the Annapurna range as well as Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre and Manaslu mountains during the trek. For more information, please scroll down.
Everest Base Camp trekking is often regarded as one of the world’s best treks, specially since it goes all the way to the base camp of the world's highest mountain and brings travelers face to face with the mighty Himalayas. However, magnificent landscapes, colourful Sherpa villages and imposing monasteries also contribute to its allure.
Join us on this 15-day private, guided tour and travel through the foothills of the Himalayas and scattered Sherpa villages all the way to Everest Base Camp. Your journey starts from Kathmandu from where, a day after a city sightseeing tour, you catch the flight to Lukla airport. From there, you continue your journey to Namche Bazaar via Phakding. Spend a day acclimatizing in Namche before continuing your journey up via Tengboche and Dingboche, where yet another day of acclimatization awaits you.
Ascend higher after your body has acclimatized to the thin air of the Himalayas to reach Everest Base Camp on Day 10. A sunrise view from Kala Patthar awaits you the next day before you start your journey down to Lukla. For more details, please go through the itinerary below.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
17-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Everest Base Camp trek, Kathmand
Everest Base Camp trek, Kathmandu, Kala Patthar, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Phakding, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche
Explore Kathmandu Tour is a day sightseeing around the prime UNESCO World Heritage sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Pashupatinath and Boudhanath.
The city of Kathmandu is considered the ‘city of temples’ and with so many temples, shrines and monasteries located inside the city, sightseeing around Kathmandu is an interesting experience.
Kathmandu Durbar Square was the residence and the center of power of the kings in the past with many palaces and temples.
Closer to Durbar Square is Swoyambhunath, popularly known as the ‘Monkey Temple’. It is located atop a hill providing great view of the Kathmandu City. Another popular site to visit during the tour is the Hindu temple of Pashupatinath located on the banks of the holy Bagmati River. We later visit the Buddhist Stupa of Boudhanath not too far away from Pashupatinath Temple.
Venture into one of the most iconic treks in the world. The Thorong La Pass Trek also called Annapurna Circuit Trek is a popular and breathtakingly beautiful trekking route offering a mesmerizing blend of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and challenging mountainous terrain. The trek takes you through diverse landscapes, from lush green valleys to arid high-altitude deserts, the trans-Himalayan region, and provides stunning views of snow-capped peaks, including the mighty Annapurna massif.
Within the Annapurna Conservation Area, the trail winds through terraced fields, quaint villages, and rhododendron forests, gradually gaining elevation to rough terrain and into the trans-Himalayan region and through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world. Along the way, you will encounter friendly locals from different ethnic communities of Gurungs, Magars, and Thakalis as you traverse charming villages, including the Holy site Muktinath, which holds great religious significance for Hindus and Buddhists.
Summiting the Thorong La Pass and standing at an altitude of 5,416 meters rewards the spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu. Along the trek, you will also witness the Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri mountains.
Annapurna Circuit Trek is a three weeks trek that begins right from Besishahar and follows the Marshyangdi River, with incredible views of Mount Manaslu and Himal Chuli to the East. This elegant trek head towards fine village occupied by a wide diversity of individuals from diverse ethnic group, offering marvelous and awe-inspiring views of the white Himalayas.
As the trail continues to the North of the primary Himalayan, we can view the amazing landscape of the dry Tibetan Plateau. After that we reach the highest point of this trek, Thorang La pass, the top of the valley at an altitude of 5,416m.
In short, the Annapurna Circuit trek is one of the world's best treks and you will not regret choosing this trail. We will be walking it in a counter clockwise direction, as it is best for acclimatisation.
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Are you thinking about going on an unforgettable adventure in Nepal? Join us for an exciting 8-day journey to explore the rich culture, history, religion, and natural beauty of this captivating country. This trip is for everyone who loves adventure, nature, or culture.
You'll get to explore Kathmandu's bustling streets, visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, and go on an exciting adventure in Chitwan National Park, known for its diverse wildlife. Plus, enjoy a thrilling mountain flight over the Himalayas for breathtaking panoramic views.
Come along on this immersive journey through Nepal, where every day offers an opportunity to experience the essence of this extraordinary country. Don't miss out on this life-changing experience that will create memories to last a lifetime.
Pikey Peak is a hidden gem, beloved by both international trekkers and locals. It's not just an easier alternative to more challenging Himalayan journeys; it's a treasure trove of unexpected beauty. Despite its lower altitude, Pikey rewards you with mesmerizing views of Annapurna, Everest, and Kanchenjunga.
Our adventure begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Dhap Bazaar on Day 3, with Day 5 marking your arrival at Pikey Base Camp. While Pikey's summit has long been a sacred site for Buddhists, it's open to trekkers of all backgrounds for both climbing and worship.
To wrap up this unforgettable journey, we'll make our way back to Phaplu via Junbesi. From there, a short flight will whisk you back to Kathmandu in no time. For a detailed itinerary, please check below.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
16-80 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kathmandu, Pikey Peak, Jhapre, P
Kathmandu, Pikey Peak, Jhapre, Pikey Peak Base Camp, Junbesi, Phaplu
Embark on an enchanting journey along the Tamang Heritage Trail, a newly crafted trekking route that invites you to delve into the captivating lifestyle and rich culture of the ethnic Tamang people in the heart of Nepal. This remarkable adventure will guide you through a series of charming Tamang villages, including the picturesque Gatlang, Goljung, Briddim, and Timure.
As you traverse this scenic trail, be prepared to be mesmerized by the breathtaking vistas of the majestic Langtang and Ganesh Himal mountain ranges. These awe-inspiring peaks will grace your journey, offering unforgettable moments that can be savored from the serene village of Nagthali. Here, you'll find tranquility, and it's also a cherished destination for meditation among Buddhist monks.
While en route to Nagthali, you'll have the opportunity to visit Tatopani, where you can unwind in the natural hot water springs, providing a soothing respite for weary travelers.
Continuing your exploration, you'll reach Thuman, yet another cultural gem on this trail. Thuman is renowned for its Shamanic practices and provides a breathtaking backdrop of the Langtang mountains, which will leave you in awe.
Throughout your journey along the Tamang Heritage Trail, you'll have the chance to experience authentic hospitality with homestay facilities, immersing yourself in the local way of life. Additionally, don't miss the vibrant cultural programs in Gatlang and Goljung, where you can witness the Tamang people's traditions come to life.
Embarking on this adventure promises not only stunning natural beauty but also a deep and meaningful connection with the Tamang culture and their way of life. It's a travel experience that will leave an indelible mark on your heart and soul.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Home-stay, Hotel
Age Range
16-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Kyanji
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Kyanjin Gompa, Lama Hotel, Syabrubesi, Gatlang, Tatopani, Thuman, Briddim, Langtang Village
From the autumn 2016 season the Mera Peak trek/climb by this tour operator changed from a camping based itinerary of previous years to lodge or tea house based accommodation. I/we departed in October 2016. Before commencing the trek Id convinced myself that the trek in to Mera would be broadly similar to the Everest Base Camp trek, I was very wrong. There is no gentle start and long days requiring sustained effort are the theme pretty much throughout. The route taken for the first few days is very quiet and had a feel of "going around the houses" for me. That quieter route also makes for much more basic lodges than those found on EBC for example but they were all adequate. The longer approach route does however allow for excellent acclimatisation, a major key to success. All the approach routes converge in Kote and it is then a straight shot up the now rocky Hinku valley. I didnt find the approach trek in to be very scenic and that wasnt helped by day after day of cloud cover. I wonder if a November departure would be worthwhile for clearer skies. Khare, which I thought of as base camp village, was a surprsingly busy place with climbers from all over the world either preparing for or returning from Mera. Stories of six groups having been beaten back by high winds the previous day brought about a realisation that nature could quite easily scupper our plans. Having left Khare and reached the snow line, those of us that brought our own mountain boots and crampons were reunited with them by virtue of some porters that had gone ahead of us. I was now using mountain boots and crampons on snow for the first time, I found I tired far quicker than I cared to admit at the time. After a short but steep climb things level out and then it was a relatively short walk to Mera La camp for the night. The sunset and night time stars were very nice. We were now in tents for the first time. I wish I hadn't binned off my Thermarest mattress as a weight saving effort for the Lukla flight. Foam mattresses were provided but I could still feel the cold coming up from the ground. The next day was a short one from Mera La to High Camp. It however is one of those sections where the destination never seems to get any closer despite feeling you're working like a steam train at full speed. The amusement of high camp's precarious position soon passes as you try to concentrate on getting some sleep for the upcoming 0030 wake up call. I got no real sleep. We then started our torch lit climb through the night in deeply sub zero temperatures. It was hard going, really hard going, there was little talking amongst us. It was just heads down and endure it. The group were imposing more rest stops on the guides than they wanted but I don't think there were any negative consequences when all said and done. My fingers were numb with cold. The sun slowly rose and Mera central summit could now be seen ahead. We left our rucksacks at the foot of the summit and using our Jumars went up the surprisingly short roped section fixed by our guides, it was easy and I was on the summit in a minute. It had taken around 7 hours from leaving High Camp with no sleep (for me) since Mera La the previous day. It was bitterly cold on the summit and very windy, there wasn't any open celebration. There now followed an extremely long walk all the way back down to Khare village with only a short pitstop at High Camp along the way. It was exhausting. Availability of water was a problem too since much if not all of our water was still frozen despite the now blazing morning sun. I was gasping for a drink. Ngima our leader had some warm water in a flask and I will definitely take a small flask when I find myself back on a high mountain again. What now remained was the trek "home" to Lukla. The third day of decent involved far more steep climbing than we were in the mood for but we gt where we were going. Conditions on the Zatrwa pass werent as bad as they could be. During our trek trail crampons or shoe grips weren't necessary. There were only a couple sections of ice a few paces long. The decent from the pass is long and steep, thankfully the national park authority have been building a stone staircase which makes things a little easier but you still have to watch your step. There is the potential for an overnight stay a few hours short of Lukla but depending on progress it can be skipped and we pressed on for Lukla and some comfort... relatively speaking
ClimbingTrekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Camping, Lodge, Tent
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kathmandu, Tangnag, Mera Peak Ba
Kathmandu, Tangnag, Mera Peak Base Camp, Mera La, Mera Peak High Camp, Mera Peak, Zatrwa La Pass, Lukla, Piuyan, Pangkongma, Nashing Dingma, Chholem, Sukye La, Kothe
Rising to a staggering height of 8462 m, Mount Makalu, the fifth highest mountain peak in the world, lies in the northeast part of Nepal between the border of Nepal and Tibet. This is a culturally and environmentally diverse region with unsurpassed natural beauty, towering Himalayan peaks and biological diversity. The trek to Makalu passes through the Makalu Barun National Park and ends at the base camp, one of the best vantage points for observing the beautiful Himalayas, with famous mountains such as Everest, Makalu and Lhotse seemingly in your backyard.
The Makalu Base Camp trek is a remote trekking route that starts from the lowlands of Tumlingtar and follows the Arun River. The region is especially notable for its ethnic variety. Many ethnic groups such as Brahman, Chhetri, Rai, Limbu, Gurung and Tamang live here.
The Arun valley offers some rare species of birds, some of which are only found in Nepal. After crossing the Arun River, you follow the Kasuwa Khola and scale the Shipton Pass (4,500 m). Trekking along the upper Barun River valley, you then reach the Makalu Base Camp (5000 m), from where you get some incredible views of the picturesque south face of Makalu, with Everest and Lhotse in the background.
After many days of hard trekking, the steadfast trekkers are rewarded with panoramic views of the eastern Himalayas, including Chamlang, Peak 6, Peak 7 and of Makalu itself, the world’s fifth highest mountain. The experience and serenity of camping in alpine meadows at the base of Mt. Makalu, while sitting back and enjoying the Himalayan panorama is absolutely spectacular. In fact, this trek is generally spectacular!