Visit the mystical lost kingdom of Tibet, trek through the land of the Himalayan rain shadow and explore the secrets of ancient Tibetan Bhuddism on this stunning 14-day trek in Upper Mustang, Nepal.
Lying north of the Annapurna Himalayan range, Upper Mustang, known as “the forbidden kingdom” is a semi-autonomous ancient kingdom that has only been open to foreign visitors since 1992. Visitors still require a special limited trekking permit from Nepal’s government, ensuring that only limited travelers visits this isolated area.
This trek is popular for it’s dry and wide landscapes, oasis Tibetan villages, mystical Buddhist monasteries and fossil stones that line the bank of the Kaligandaki River. With our special trekking permit, and licensed local guide, we will guide you through this amazing land. All accommodation and meals are included.
The trip entailed an easy 10km walk in the local national park situated in the foothills of Kathmandu. The drive to the start of our trek was only 1hour away, but it was a perfect way to escape to the countryside from the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu town. The campsite was perfectly set up and ready for our arrival, tents with beds and lighting and with a restaurant and bar which served the freshest food for lunch and then a lovely bbq in the evening. In the morning we had a few snowy mountains to greet us for breakfast and then after a short walk to the local village, we were then served lunch before out transport took us back down to Kathmandu.
The Annapurna circuit trek is an unforgettable journey of discovery that will take you through some of the most geographically and culturally diverse areas in Nepal.
The trek begins from Nagdi and you will make your way through picturesque villages such as Chamje and Chame. These are small well-known villages that act as a checkpoint for people who come to trek the Annapurna region. The path is full of breathtaking views of the Annapurna and the Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The towering peak of Annapurna I, II, III, and IV, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare mountains stand tall and proud.
One of the greatest highlights (if not the greatest highlight) of this trek is crossing the Thorong La Pass, the highest navigable mountain pass in the world. Located at an altitude of 5,416 meters above sea level, things can get dangerous around here. But you will be on the hands of expert guides to assist you. The sense of achievement you’ll feel as you complete the checkpoints is what makes this trek great. You discover your resilience and strength as you discover the treasures of the Himalayas. The views you will get to see from the top will surely be awe-inspiring.
Descending back, a completely new trail awaits you. You will get a chance to walk through the Kali Gandaki Gorge, the deepest gorge in the world and home to a stunning array of wildlife and vegetation. The cultural value of this trek is also immense. You will learn a lot about the culture, history and lifestyle of mountain communities, as well as visit temples and monasteries like the Muktinath temple, a holy site for both Buddhists and Hindus.
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The Ghorepani Poon Hill trek is one of the best short treks in Nepal and offers spectacular views of the Himalaya’s Annapurna Range. The eight-day guided tour takes you from the capital of Kathmandu to the Lake City of Pokhara to Poon Hill.
The four-day trek passes through Gurung villages and orchid forests to Poon Hill, the best viewpoint to Machhapuchhre, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Revel in the glistening snow-capped peaks as the first rays of sunrise hit the Himalayan Range.
Start your trip from Kathmandu and make your way to the picturesque city of Pokhara. Your actual trek begins after a drive to Nayapool as you make your way to Ghorepani through Ulleri. You will pass lush rhododendron forests and swift-flowing waterfalls as you ascend and descend through numerous valleys.
Poon Hill is just an hour uphill from Ghorepani. Before the break of dawn, trek to Poon Hill, an hour uphill from Ghorepani, dor spectacular views. On your way back, pass Ghandruk for a glimpse of the local Gurung culture, capping off a great trip to the Himalayas.
If you don’t have enough time, are hiking with family, or prefer a short and easy adventure, this day hike from Pokhara to Australian Camp and Dhampus is a perfect choice. The journey begins with a 2.5-hour uphill hike from Kande through forests and villages, offering breathtaking views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli.
After a scenic lunch at Australian Camp, enjoy a gentle 45-minute downhill walk to Dhampus village. This Gurung village gives you a glimpse of local life, terraced fields, and traditional hospitality. It’s a great option for those seeking light hiking, nature, and culture—all in one day, close to Pokhara.
Nagurjun Hike is a day program with a hike to the nearby Nagarjun hill located 23 km north-west of Kathmandu city. Nagarjun hill is at 6300 feet above the sea-level and this program is one of the popular day hikes around Kathmandu Valley.
The hike is through Shivapuri National Park which has abundant flora and faunas. Upon reaching the top, the summit provides majestic panorama view of the entire Kathmandu Valley including the snow-capped mountains like Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Ganesh Himal and other majestic Himalayan peaks.
Any age groups can participate in this and it gives a nice approach to what it’s like to be hiking in the Himalayan region, albeit much closer to Kathmandu City, compared with e.g. a trek to Annapurna Circuit.
We look forward to giving you a great day hike.
Nestled in the beautiful Himalayas, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek is a 10-day adventure that seamlessly blends cultural immersion with awe-inspiring natural beauty. Beginning in Nayapul, Pokhara, your journey winds through charming villages, lush rhododendron forests and terraced fields, offering a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Nepalese life.
As you ascend, the towering peaks of the Annapurna Massif come into view, each day unveiling a new facet of this majestic range. The trail leads through traditional Gurung and Magar villages, providing opportunities to interact with locals, savor authentic cuisine and witness ancient customs.
The climax of the trek is the Annapurna Base Camp itself, nestled at 4,130 meters above sea level. Surrounded by a natural amphitheater of snow-capped peaks, including Annapurna I, Machhapuchre (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli, the panoramic views are nothing short of awe-inspiring. At sunrise, the mountains blush with hues of pink and gold, creating a magical spectacle.
Throughout the journey, comfortable tea houses provide rest and warm meals, allowing you to focus on the trail and immerse yourself in the raw beauty of the Himalayas. This 10-day odyssey is a perfect blend of adventure, cultural exploration, and natural wonder, leaving you with indelible memories of Nepal's mountainous splendor.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
8-90 yrs
Operated in
english, hindi
Destinations
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Pokhar
Annapurna Base Camp trek, Pokhara, Kathmandu, Chhomrong, Himalaya, Annapurna Base Camp, Bamboo, Jhinu Danda
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.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel, Resort
Age Range
1-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Makalu Base Camp trek, Num, Maka
Makalu Base Camp trek, Num, Makalu Base Camp, Yangri Kharka, Dobate, Khongma Dada, Seduwa, Tumlingtar, Kathmandu, Tashi Gaun, Langmale Kharka
Island Peak Climbing and Everest Base Camp Trek offers intrepid adventurers the experience of two well-known Himalayan locations jointly, but be warned, this trekking and climbing is a lifetime experience adventure that requires a lot of effort and desire!
The climb may be difficult, but the rewards—a sense of accomplishment and the amazing views of many mountains—make it absolutely worthwhile. Some peaks you may spot during the trek include Tengboche (3860 m), Dingboche (4350 m), Nangkartshang Peak (5083 m), Lobuche (4910 m), Gorak Shep (5170 m/16,961 ft), Kala Patthar (5545 m) and others.
This trek package takes you to the pleasant and alluring cultural, spiritual, and natural diversity of the Khumbu Valley in the Everest Region. It is specifically designed for active and physically fit adventure seekers looking for a combined trekking and climbing experience.
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Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel, Tent
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Everest Region, Phakding, Chhuku
Everest Region, Phakding, Chhukung Ri, Island Peak Base Camp, Tengboche, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Kathmandu, Pheriche, Lobuche, Everest Base Camp, Dingboche
This guided bicycling trip offers you the chance to explore the Annapurna Circuit in a unique and adventurous way. Discover some of the most stunning destinations of Nepal during this trip and enjoy sights of the Himalayas as you travel through dense jungles, quaint villages and arid, rocky areas that hardly see any rain.
Having discovered Kathmandu during a cycling tour, you will then head for Besishahar, the starting point of your Annapurna Circuit trip. Take the trail to Manang, a village located on the other side of the Himalayas, and cross the Thorong La Pass. After that, the trail is mostly downhill all the way to Pokhara.
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This trek combines the quiet and little visited paths of the Tamang Heritage Trail, formerly a restricted area for trekkers, with the spectacular high mountain scenery of the Langang National Park.
Often overlooked, Langtang treks mountainous region to the north of Kathmandu provide some of Nepal's most spectacular scenery, and trekking in this area is as good as anywhere in the country. The soaring, snow-capped mountains at the head of the Langtang valley, and the rich cultural heartlands of the Tamang people in the lower foothills combine to make this a perfect trekking alternative to the better known Everest and Annapurnas treks.
You begin your tour in Kathmandu where you'll have a free evening to explore this bustling city. There's also time for any last minute purchases to take on your trek.
Following the Trisuli River north out of Kathmandu, we drive you to Syabrubesi, a Sherpa village located at the very edge of the Langtang National Park where your trek begins and you spend the first night in a trekking lodge. Staying in lodges allows you to spend more time meeting and talking with other trekkers and guides in the evenings, as well as enjoying a little more comfort at the end of each day and contributing to the local economy.
From Syabrubesi, you spend the first leg of the trek following the quiet Tamang Heritage Trail through an area heavily influenced by Tibet which was a restricted area for trekkers until 2014. You'll see lush terraced farmland, tiny homesteads and villages and learn a lot about typical rural Nepali mountain life. The tour then heads up the Langtang valley, crossing the river several times as you travel up along the gorge-like, lower section of the valley. You pass through oak and rhododendron forests and trek across glacial moraine on your way to the village of Langtang which was hit hard by the 2015 earthquake.
A little further up the valley is Kyangin Gompa, where you spend 3 nights and have plenty of time to explore the local area. You can do several day-walks from here such as ascending Cherko Ri (4984m) for some amazing views, or continuing up the Langtang Khola to Langshisha Karka.
After backtracking down the valey, you then travel through Sing Gompa for some more spectacular views before finishing the trek and driving back to Kathmandu. 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.
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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, Kyanjin Gompa, Lama H
Kathmandu, Kyanjin Gompa, Lama Hotel, Thulo Syabru, Sing Gompa, Syabrubesi, Gatlang, Tatopani, Rasuwa, Thuman, Briddim, Sherpa Gaon, Ghoda Tabela
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Himalayas with this exhilarating Everest Base Camp adventure. Perfect for thrill-seekers and nature lovers, this guided trek offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, serene valleys, and ancient monasteries. Experience Nepali culture in remote Sherpa villages, conquer challenging trails, and savor the pristine beauty of the world's highest mountain. Ideal for those seeking an immersive and challenging trekking experience, this tour promises memories to last a lifetime. Book your ultimate Everest expedition today!
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Often overlooked, Langtang treks in the Langtang and Helambu region to the north of Kathmandu provide some of Nepal's most spectacular scenery, and trekking in this area is as good as anywhere in the country. The soaring, snow-capped mountains at the head of the Langtang valley, the beautiful glacial lakes at Gosainkund and the friendly Tamang villages combine to make this a perfect trekking alternative to the better known Everest and Annapurnas treks.
You begin your tour in Kathmandu where you'll have a free evening to explore this bustling city. There's also time for any last minute purchases to take on your trek.
Following the Trisuli River north out of Kathmandu, we drive you to Syabrubesi, a Sherpa village located at the very edge of the Langtang National Park where your trek begins and you spend the first night in a trekking lodge. Staying in lodges allows you to spend more time meeting and talking with other trekkers and guides in the evenings, as well as enjoying a little more comfort at the end of each day and contributing to the local economy.
From Syabrubesi, you then swing east into the Langtang valley, crossing the river several times as you travel up along the gorge-like, lower section of the valley. You pass through oak and rhododendron forests and trek across glacial moraine on your way to the Tamang village of Langtang which was hit hard by the 2015 earthquake.
A little further up the valley is Kyangin Gompa, where you spend 3 nights and have plenty of time to explore the local area. You can do several day-walks such as continuing up through Nubamatang, nestled in a hidden valley, on your way up to view the glaciers which mark the gateway into Tibet.
After backtracking briefly, you then travel through Syabru and Sing Gompa to a high plateau, where the sacred lake Gosainkund is located. Crossing the Llaurebena Pass (4,610m), you continue south, leaving the Langtang region behind as you travel through the scenic Helambu valley to Gul Bhanjyang. From here it's just a few days trek and a bus ride back to Kathmandu.
Once back in Kathmandu you'll have a free evening to explore this interesting and colourful city. Options are also available to do a mountain flight up to view Mt. Everest, or to add extensions to the tour to try some white water rafting, or visit Chitwan or Bardia National Park.
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Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Lodge
Age Range
12-75 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kathmandu, Thulo Syabru, Sing Go
Kathmandu, Thulo Syabru, Sing Gompa, Gosainkunda, Gul Bhanjyang, Chisapani, Syabrubesi, Sherpa Gaon, Ghoda Tabela, Kyanjin Gompa, Lama Hotel