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If you’re drawn to adventure and crave a challenge, the Mount Toubkal Winter Climb offers the ultimate trekking experience. Starting in Marrakech, this week-long trip is guided by a seasoned local mountain expert who ensures your safety and success as you ascend North Africa’s highest peak.
After a day spent acclimatizing in the majestic Atlas Mountains—with a cozy stay in a local guesthouse and authentic homemade meals—you’ll set out for the summit of Toubkal. While the climb is non-technical, it requires the use of crampons and ice-axes, rewarding your efforts with panoramic views over the Atlas range and the distant Sahara.
An optional ascent of a neighboring peak adds flexibility for those eager for more. The adventure wraps up with a guided tour of Marrakech, including its iconic monuments and bustling souks.
This tour’s unique appeal lies in its blend of physical challenge, expert leadership, and cultural discovery, making it a top pick for avid trekkers seeking both adventure and authentic Moroccan experiences.
Seeking a Himalayan trek that’s less traveled but just as spectacular as the classic Everest route? The "Gokyo Trek with Renjo La Pass" is an 11-day guided journey through Nepal’s Everest region, ideal for experienced travelers ready for a moderate challenge. Start with a scenic flight to Lukla, then follow the trail through iconic villages like Namche Bazaar and Dole, culminating in breathtaking views atop Gokyo Ri.
Discover the pristine headwaters of the Dudh Kosi River and explore three of the region’s six stunning Gokyo lakes. Day eight features the exhilarating crossing of Renjo La Pass, offering panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and more. The trek descends back to Lukla, concluding with a relaxing return to Kathmandu.
The unique selling point? This tour package delivers dramatic Himalayan scenery and high-mountain adventure on a route that’s less crowded than Everest Base Camp, blending iconic sights with the serenity of Nepal’s hidden gems—perfect for those ready to step off the beaten path.
For trekkers eager to experience Nepal’s remote wilderness, the Makalu Base Camp Trek offers a 17-day journey into one of the country’s most untouched regions. Starting from Tumlingtar, this adventure ascends the Arun river valley, crosses the challenging Shipton La Pass, and ventures into the upper Barun river valley—culminating at Makalu Base Camp, nestled at 5,250 meters beneath the world’s fifth-highest peak. This trek is renowned for its pristine beauty, abundant wildlife, and the sense of isolation rarely found elsewhere in the Himalayas. With visits to Makalu Barun National Park and the chance to spot peaks like Kangchungtse and Chomo Lonzo, this trek stands out for its authentic wilderness experience, appealing to seasoned trekkers yearning for adventure off the beaten path.
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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
Venture into the remote splendor of the Annapurna region with the "Nar Phu Valley & Thorong La Pass Trek"—a 15-day guided journey that traces dramatic trails from Kathmandu to the hidden villages of Phu Gaon and Nar. After acclimatizing, you’ll tackle the formidable Kang La and Thorong La passes, descending through Manang and Muktinath before flying out from Jomsom. This trek is perfect for intrepid hikers eager to experience the untouched culture and breathtaking high-altitude beauty of Nepal. Its unique draw lies in traversing both remote valleys and classic Annapurna Circuit highlights, offering an unparalleled Himalayan adventure for seasoned trekkers.
Combine the thrill of high-altitude trekking with the challenge of Himalayan climbing on the Everest Base Camp Trek with Island Peak Climb. Designed for energetic young adults and adventure seekers, this tour package delivers the ultimate mountaineering experience. Journey through Khumbu Valley’s cultural heart, ascend classic trekking peaks like Kala Patthar, and stand atop Island Peak—soaring above 6,000 meters. With panoramic views of Everest’s giants and immersive moments in Sherpa villages, this trip’s unique draw is the seamless integration of world-class trekking and technical climbing, promising unmatched achievement and lifelong memories.
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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
Everest Panorama Trek invites you to witness the majesty of the Himalayas without the demands of a full Everest Base Camp journey. Designed with experienced travelers and senior adventurers in mind, this tour package delivers awe-inspiring mountain vistas and rich cultural encounters in just a short timeframe. Revel in the sight of iconic peaks such as Ama Dablam—often celebrated as the most beautiful mountain in the world—as well as Tawache, Nuptse, Thamserku, Kongde Ri, Kusum Kangaroo, Kamtega, Lhotse, and the towering Everest itself.
Your journey includes a visit to Namche Bazaar, the lively hub of the Everest region, offering a glimpse into Sherpa life and bustling local markets. A highlight of the trip is the serene Tengboche Monastery, the largest in the area, where you can observe an authentic prayer ceremony surrounded by intricate wall hangings, a majestic 20-foot Buddha statue, and the sacred sounds of monastic rituals. Depending on your trekking pace, experience this spiritual moment in the tranquil morning or the peaceful evening.
This trekking tour is ideal for those who wish to savor the grandeur of the Everest region without embarking on a strenuous expedition. It’s perfect for travelers with limited time who still want to witness the world’s highest peak and explore the region’s spiritual and cultural treasures. The unique selling point lies in its blend of accessible high-altitude trekking and immersive cultural experiences, all set against a backdrop of some of the planet’s most breathtaking scenery.
Self guided, hotel-based walk exploring the peaks and passes of Austria's stunning Lake District. Welcome to beautiful Upper Austria in the hinterland of Mozart’s city of Salzburg. The beauty of the area embraced by the Dachstein Mountains and the Hallstattersee is truly inspirational especially in the crisp, stable weather that this region often acquires during the period of this tour. There are people who claim that once you have walked here you will have experienced the best ‘typical’ alpine hiking in Europe. The tour gets off to a cracking start at Bad Goisern, a small market town lovingly embedded in the Goisertal Valley. You can opt to do a walk onto the high trails of the ‘Goiserer Hohenweg’ with some spectacular viewpoints over the Dachstein peaks before heading to Gosau via the Goiserer Hutte at nearly 1600m below an optional peak called Hoch Kalmberg 1833m. Gosau has a more pastoral feel to it and the broad valley here attracts thousands of cross-country skiers in the winter. From Gosau a circular walk will take you to the Alpine Lakes of the the Gosausee and Hintere Gosausee with some spectacular mountain panoramas to the Gosaukamm mountains, or you can do some walks along the forest edge above the valley. The next walk takes you via the flanks of Mount Plassen to perhaps the real gem of the tour, for two nights at the ancient town of Hallstatt. This is a village of some 1,200 people, wonderfully remote, squeezed between the base of Mount Plassen and the waters of Lake Hallstattersee. It grew rich from the ancient and modern trade in salt which is plentiful in the surrounding mountains. The town is almost traffic-free and it is also a UNESCO world Culture and Natural Heritage site. A tiny ferry glides between the nearest train station across the fjord-like lake and drops you off on the town’s storybook square. Clinging to its lakeside ledge under the mountains, Hallstatt seems smaller than it really is; ivy-covered guesthouses and cobbled lanes surround its pint-sized square. Its spectacular setting, at the foot of cliffs and facing the often mist-cloaked Halstättersee, is right out of a picture postcard. The local museums and churches are certainly worth a visit. The charnel house in the graveyard contains bones, including painted skulls, of the local dead whose graves were dug up after 12 years to make room for new clients. If you get tired of walking here, a funicular can whisk you up to the ‘Salzwerk’, or salt mine in a valley above the town or if you like you can hike up in an hour or so. You may prefer to take the funicular up to the mine and then walk back down to the village after the tour and go on to visit nearby Obertraun for a tour of the ice caves.
Step off the beaten path and discover the Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking, a unique journey into the heart of Nepal’s Langtang Region. Since opening to guests in 2004, this trip has become a favorite for travelers seeking genuine Himalayan culture and natural beauty. Traverse through traditional Tamang villages—Goljung, Gatlang, Chilime, Thuman, Timure, and Briddim—where ancient customs, crafts, and Buddhist architecture remain untouched by time.
Along the trail, soak in alpine landscapes, mysterious lakes like Parbati Kund, and panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan mountains. Highlights include rejuvenating at a natural hot spring, exploring centuries-old monasteries, and experiencing local festivals and dances. Wildlife sightings and a walk around Rasuwa Gadi, reminiscent of the Chinese wall, add a sense of adventure.
The unique selling point of this trekking tour is its deep immersion into Tamang culture, offering travelers a rare glimpse into mountain life, sacred temples, and age-old traditions—all set against the stunning backdrop of the Himalayas.
Seeking the classic Kilimanjaro ascent? The Marangu Route—affectionately known as the "Coca-Cola" route—offers a direct and gradual path up Africa’s tallest peak. As the mountain’s oldest and most established trail, Marangu is favored for its relative ease and unique accommodations.
Unlike other trekking routes, Marangu provides dormitory-style sleeping huts with mattresses and pillows, communal dining areas, and basic washrooms (from flushing toilets at lower huts to simple facilities higher up). This makes it an appealing option for those who prefer a bit more comfort on their trek.
Perfect for travelers who appreciate both adventure and convenience, this trekking tour stands out for its combination of accessibility and tradition—allowing you to focus on the journey while enjoying the camaraderie and support of fellow climbers.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Tent, Hotel, Hut, Sleeping Hut
Age Range
5-95 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Kilimanjaro, Moshi, Mandara Hut
Kilimanjaro, Moshi, Mandara Hut, Horombo Hut, Kibo Hut
Step beyond the ordinary with the Upper Mustang Trek, a 14-day journey through Nepal’s mystical "forbidden kingdom." Tucked north of the Annapurna range, Upper Mustang remains one of the world’s most exclusive trekking destinations, thanks to its special permit system and limited visitor access.
This trek is a rare opportunity to immerse yourself in dramatic, arid landscapes, visit traditional Tibetan villages, and discover ancient monasteries that echo the spiritual heritage of Tibetan Buddhism. Fossil stones line the Kaligandaki River, while oasis towns offer glimpses of a way of life unchanged for centuries.
With all logistics, meals, and accommodations taken care of, you can focus on the awe-inspiring scenery and cultural encounters that make this trekking tour truly unique. For explorers seeking an off-the-beaten-path adventure with a sense of history and exclusivity, Upper Mustang delivers an experience found nowhere else in the Himalayas.