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Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal

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Reach Tilicho Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world
Cross the highest pass in the world, Thorong La
Enjoy panoramic views of the Annapruna Range and Dhaulagiri
Take a scenic trans-Himalayan flight from Jomson to Pokhara
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after search many of agent tour that provide trekkin gin nepal, finally decide to use this local operator. the team was good, and the view during the trek just amazing. cant wait to get same trek next year, thx team
after search many of agent tour that provide trekkin gin nepal, finally decide to use this local operator. the team was good, and the view during the trek just amazing. cant wait to get same trek next year, thx team
Best trek with the local operator, been to Annapurna with Tilicho Lake. This operator is the best to plan the trek. They have experienced guide. The director Mr Sujan is very knowledgeable and supportive from the start to the end of the trek with all lot of information.Highly recommended.
Trek to one of the world’s highest lakes with the "Tilicho Lake Trek: 19 Days," a challenging adventure reserved for the truly adventurous. Favored by young adults and experienced hikers, this guided journey traverses the lush Manang and arid Mustang regions, crossing the dramatic Thorong La Pass (5,416m) and passing through historic villages and forests. The highlight is Tilicho Lake itself, perched at 4,920m beneath towering glaciers. This strenuous trek rewards with unparalleled Himalayan panoramas between Khangsar Kang and Nilgiri North. The USP? Trekking to the remote, high-altitude Tilicho Lake—an experience few travelers can claim.