Seeking an adventure that will reshape your outlook? The "Everest View Trek" offers a transformative Himalayan journey, perfect for young and experienced travelers alike. This trekking trip leads you along the scenic Dudhkoshi River, through forests alive with rhododendron blooms, and into the heart of Sherpa culture.
Gaze upon the world’s most iconic peaks—Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and more—while immersing yourself in local traditions, ancient monasteries, and the warmth of mountain hospitality. Every step reveals deeper connections to nature and self, challenging you physically and inspiring you spiritually.
The distinguishing feature of this trek is its focus on both breathtaking vistas and authentic cultural encounters, offering a holistic travel experience. For those ready to embrace the unknown, this trip promises not just memories, but a renewed sense of wonder and resilience.
Short on time but eager to witness the majesty of Everest? The Everest Panorama View Trek offers an accessible hiking experience in the Khumbu region, making it ideal for both novice trekkers and seasoned travelers. You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of Everest and neighboring peaks, trek through the bustling Namche Bazaar, and visit Tengboche’s iconic monastery. The route is designed for those who crave Himalayan scenery and culture without the commitment of a long expedition. The highlight of this trip is its perfect blend of spectacular vistas and authentic Sherpa hospitality, all within a manageable timeframe.
Bhutan is a unique country nestled between the Himalayas. With pristine landscape and unspoiled culture, a journey across the Himalayan kingdom is a truly remarkable experience.
Bhutan has been successful in preserving its deeply rooted Buddhist traditions while slowly embracing modernity. The kingdom is also exemplary in its environmental protection with swaths of the country’s pristine forest preserved as national parks and reserves.
On this guided tour, arrive in Paro, a picturesque valley dotted with farmhouses and crossed by the turquoise colored Pachu River. Then drive to Thimphu, the capital city, to explore the city’s numerous cultural landmarks. Head to Punakha where you will hike through villages and visit farmhouses.
End the trip with a vigorous hike to the famous Tiger’s Nest Monastery and a nice traditional hot stone bath in a farmhouse afterwards. A fantastic conclusion to your stay in Bhutan.
If you're craving a Himalayan adventure that steers clear of the crowded Everest trails, the Pikey Peak trekking tour is your gateway to Nepal's awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. This 7-day trip carves a spirited, lesser-trodden route to the summit of Pikey Peak, standing tall at 4,065 meters. The journey rewards with sweeping views of the world's giants—Mount Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Manaslu, and the sacred Dudhkunda Lake shimmering in the distance.
Your trek begins on terraced hillsides and meanders through alpine forests, gradually giving way to windswept ridges. Along the way, you'll delve into the rich Sherpa culture by exploring local monasteries, wandering through the mystical Shengeephuk cave, and soaking up the tranquility of Dudhkunda Lake. A descent via Trakshindo Monastery offers a final brush with spiritual heritage before you head back to Kathmandu from Phaphlu, closing the loop on your Himalayan exploration.
This trekking tour is tailored for adventurers who relish off-the-beaten-path experiences and sweeping Himalayan vistas. Its standout feature is the uncrowded route and the incredible, panoramic mountain views that few other Nepal treks can match. Perfect for those seeking solitude, spiritual encounters, and the untamed beauty of the Everest region outside the usual tourist routes.
The Everest Panorama or Everest view trek is a popular trek in Nepal for the people interested in seeing Mt Everest but who do not have enough days available to reach all the way to Everest Base Camp. The trekking package is designed in such a way that you will get panoramic and close-up views ofMt. Everest at 8,850 m, the highest mountain in the world. You will also get to see other majestic mountain peaks such as Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Mt. Nuptse (7,855m), Mt. Pumori (7,161m), Mt. Changaste (7,550m), Mt. Lingterin (6,679m), Mt. Amadablam (6,856m), and Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m).
As we have entered the Everest region inhabited by the Sherpas known for their incredible mountain climbing skills, we will also have to to sip tea with them, getting to know more about the Sherpa community; their lifestyle, culture and traditions.
This trek is suitable to even people who are not physically very fit. The maximum altitude will be 4,100 m meaning that we will not have any issues with acclimatisation either.
We are looking forward to providing you with a fantastic and short trek in Nepal, yet with very good views of some of this world's greatest mountains.
If you’re short on time but hungry for Himalayan adventure, the Langtang Valley Trekking tour is your answer. Ideal for young adults with a thirst for new experiences, this trip whisks you away from Kathmandu to the verdant Langtang Valley, nestled just south of the Tibetan border.
Your journey starts with a scenic bus ride to Syabrubesi, where the trek begins in lush, tropical surroundings. As you hike alongside green hills, rice paddies, and groves of blooming rhododendron—the national flower of Nepal—you’ll spot playful monkeys, wild boar, and a vibrant array of birds. Gradually, the landscape transforms, and snow-capped peaks rise above the horizon, signaling your approach to higher altitudes.
At Langtang village, Tibetan influences become more pronounced, and the route leads on to Kyanjin Gompa (3,740m), famed for its mountain views and the local Yala Cheese Factory. Adventurous trekkers can opt for a day hike to Tserko Ri (4,984m), a ‘small’ peak offering breathtaking vistas and a genuine sense of achievement. Alternatively, explore further up the valley for more tranquil discoveries.
The unique selling point of this trekking tour is its diversity within a compact itinerary—lush subtropical forests, Tibetan culture, and accessible high-altitude views, all without the crowds of more famous routes. Perfect for those seeking a rewarding Himalayan escape in just a week.
Trekking and Hiking
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hotel
Age Range
5-79 yrs
Operated in
english, nepali
Destinations
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Syabru
Langtang trek, Kathmandu, Syabrubesi, Sherpa Gaon, Thyangsyap Village, Kyanjin Gompa, Lama Hotel
Journey to the mystical kingdom of Bhutan on the Last Shangri-La Tour, a week-long adventure crafted for young adults eager to blend cultural discovery with breathtaking Himalayan scenery. This private tour begins in Thimphu, Bhutan’s capital, where you’ll visit the Memorial Chhorten, National Institute of Traditional Medicine, and the grand Tashichho Dzong.
Traverse the scenic Dochu La pass to reach Punakha, home to the revered Chimi Lhakhang temple and the imposing Punakha Dzong. Continue to the serene Gangtey village before heading to Paro, where highlights include the Rinpung Dzong and Kichu Lhakhang temple. The trip culminates with a hike to the legendary Tiger’s Nest Monastery, perched dramatically on a cliff and renowned as Bhutan’s most iconic landmark.
What sets this tour package apart is its unique combination of cultural immersion and awe-inspiring landscapes, allowing you to experience Bhutan’s harmonious balance between ancient traditions and sustainable modernity. For those craving a journey to a land unlike any other, this trip offers a window into the last Himalayan Shangri-La.
Seek serenity and culture in the Himalayas with the Essence of Bhutan Tour, a seven-day guided journey perfect for young adults and experienced travelers. Start with a sightseeing tour in Thimphu, then cross the panoramic Dochula Pass to Punakha. Hike through forests to the legendary Chimi La Khang temple and ascend to the cliffside Tiger’s Nest Monastery for breathtaking views. Dive deep into Bhutanese heritage at museums and interact with welcoming locals. The distinctive highlight: rare opportunities for cultural exchange and immersive hikes, all set against a backdrop of spellbinding Himalayan scenery.