The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
Summary
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
Highlights
- Admiring the beauty of one of the most splendid and strange sceneries from Shana to Trongsa through the Himalaya Mt
- Experiencing 11 numerous high-altitude passes and camping in the snow through Laya and Lunana, going to an altitude up to 5300m
- Being part of one of the very few trekking groups which complete this world-class circuit
- Acknowledging the faith in bhutanese people to believe in certain rocks and trees as sacred
What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.- A professional and qualified tour leader plus support crew
- Bhutan visa fee
- Flights between Kathmandu and Paro
- All transfers and land transport involved in the itinerary
- All accommodation as described
- All meals
- Full service camping on trek including all camping equipment
- 'Thermarest' inflatable camping mats whilst camping
- FREE Sleeping bag and down jacket hire is available for this holiday on request
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.- Travel insurance
- Nepalese visa costs
- Tips for drivers and trek staff
- Miscellaneous expenses - beer and souvenirs etc
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1
Meet at the group hotel in Kathmandu. Transfers from Kathmandu Airport are provided.Bhutan officially known as the Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked country in the Eastern Himalayas. It is bordered by China to the north and India to the south, east and west. Nepal and Bangladesh are located in proximity to Bhutan but do not share a land border. The country has a population of over 754,000 and a territory of 38,394 square kilometers (14,824 sq mi).Bhutan is a constitutional monarchy with Vajrayana Buddhism as the state religion.
The subalpine Himalayan mountains in the north rise from the country's lush subtropical plains in the south. In the Bhutanese Himalayas, there are peaks higher than 7,000 meters (23,000 ft) above sea level. Gangkhar Puensum is Bhutan's highest peak and may also be the highest unclimbed mountain in the world. The wildlife of Bhutan is notable for its diversity, including the Himalayan takin. The largest city in Bhutan is the capital Thimphu.
Bhutan is famous for its breathtaking sceneries and the most difficult but unbelievably beautiful trekking adventures.
Taktsang Lhakhang is Bhutan’s most iconic landmark and religious site. The name Taktsang translates to ““The Tiger’s Nest”. This temple is one of the most holy sites in the kingdom and clings impossibly to a sheer cliff face 900 meters above the Paro Valley.It was first built in 1692 at a cave where Guru Rimpoche meditated in the 7th century A.D. Legend states that Guru Rinpoche flew to the site atop the back of a tigress and meditated in the cave for 3 years, 3 months, 3 days and 3 hours in order to subdue evil demons residing within it. The cave has been considered a sacred site ever since and many famous saints have travelled to meditate in it.
Snowman Trek’s best time is summer – unlike many other Bhutan high-altitude treks.
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Arriving in Kathmandu you will be met our local representative who will arrange the transfer to the hotel in the heart of the city, they will also supply you with a copy of Bhutanese Visa, your ticket to Paro, and details of the timins/venue to meet the group the for the following morning transfer back to the airport . The hotel is only a short walk from Thamel and flight time allowing you may have time for some independent sightseeing. We have also arranged dinner in the hotel so you can take at your own leisure.
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Hotel options
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
Day 2
Fly to Paro in the Kingdom of Bhutan, transfer to hotel.We transfer to the airport for the Druk Air flight to Bhutan's main international airport at Paro. The flight from Kathmandu to Bhutan is one of the most spectacular of all mountain flights. From the left side of the plane Everest, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga, three of the world's highest mountains, are clearly visible. The total flying time is only 45 minutes and soon we are descending into the Paro Valley, enjoying the splendid views of alpine forests, small monasteries, temples, and flat-roofed farmhouses. Arriving in Paro we will met our Bhutanese guide then go hotel to check-in.
If your Paro flight is in the morning there may be time to visit the National Museum housed in an ancient watchtower set high above the Paro Valley overlooking the Paro Dzong.
Hotel options
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Day 3
Hike to the Taktsang (Tiger's Nest) Monastery (3120m)This morning we make the stunning hike up to one of the most important religious sites in the entire Himalaya, the Tiger's Nest. The monastery has a most stunning location, perched on the ledge of a cliff 900 m above the Paro Valley, and is only accessible on foot. Not just a cultural experience, this hike up to over 3000m will provide some excellent acclimatization ahead of our trek. Around halfway up the trail, there is a classic viewpoint for Taktsang, looking across the gorge to the monastic buildings clinging to the cliff wall opposite. There is a small teahouse located here where we can stop for an amazing view. The final approach to the monastery takes us down to a sacred waterfall, surrounded by a thousand fluttering prayer flags, where every crack in the rock is crammed with tsa-tsas (small caskets containing the ashes of the dead), before climbing back up towards the monastery. Leaving our bags and cameras at the gate we should hopefully be allowed to take a look around inside. As we explore amongst the various atmospheric chambers and altar rooms our guide will explain all about the Buddhist rituals and iconography. We return to Paro in the afternoon. Tonight we will want to repack our bags ready for beginning the next morning trekking. You may leave some items you won't need at the hotel.
Day 4
Drive to Shana (2860m) to begin our trek. Hike to Thongbu Samba (3104m)From Paro, we drive west for 30 minutes to the end of the surfaced road at the ruins of Drukgyel Dzong (2530m). From here we continue following a farm road for around 1 - 1.5 hours, passing through small hamlets of houses built in traditional Bhutanese design. Arriving at the end of the farm road at Shana (2860m), we will be happy to stretch our legs. While our bags are loaded on the ponies we will set off following a path beside the river before climbing to our first night's camp at Thongbu Samba (3104m).
Day 5
Trek to Soi Thangka (3650m).Today we gain height slowly trekking along the river through a magnificent forest of pine and spruce, mixed with oak, birch, and maple. The autumn colors of the leaves contrast with the Pale Spanish moss (old man's beard) festoons many of the trees. After the rain, the trail can be muddy and possibly slippery rocks , however, our local guides will assist anyone if necessary. There are several small ups and downs today as we follow the river north and after crossing a bridge at 3560m, we make a climb to reach a junction of two valleys, marked by a large chorten. There is a bridge here from where weather permitting, we can see Chomolhari at the head of the valley. Our trail stays on the west bank of the Paro Chu and our next camp at Soi Thangka is only a half an hour's walk away.
Day 6
Acclimatization trek to Hermit's Cave (4300m). Descend back to camp at glacial meadow (3900m)An important day for acclimatization ahead of reaching Chomolhari Base Camp and crossing the Nyele La (4850m). We follow the ancient mule trail that keeps to the left of the PaChu up to a camp at around 4000m. This trail slowly rises through old juniper trees and meadows in which yaks graze. We pass a small Royal Bhutan Army outpost and then in about 1.5 hrs, we reach a large meadow with a lone white chorten. From the chorten, we take the trail on the right that starts with a steep climb up a small hill. In about a half-hour we reach a beautiful meadow decorated with small birch trees and rhododendrons. A further 2 hrs hiking will take us to the upper part of this scenic meadow, where lunch will be served. After lunch, we hike past a few meditation centers or 'Drup Khang'. The complete solitude of this region has in the past drawn several important historical figures to meditate, such as the great saint Guru Rinpoche who traveled here in the 8th century, and in recent times a highly-respected Thai Burmese Monk, Kuba Rinpoche who spent time meditating here. We hike back down to a glacial meadow at a lower elevation (3900m) where we will camp for the night.
Day 7
Trek to Jangothang (4100m).First we must backtrack a little on the previous day's trail before continuing our hike on the trails of the cow herders up to the small hamlet of Jumphu. From here we rejoin the main trekking trail to today's camp at Jangothang, a beautiful grassy at the base of Mt Chomolhari. We have lunch in a meadow at Tikithang, just before we reach the school at Soi, The school children here have developed a habit of conversing with trekkers to practice their spoken English and, if the school is open, they may sing some nursery rhyme for us. It will take another hour's hike to the camp. Our camp tonight is next to a ruined dzong (4100m) beneath the huge east face of Chomolhari.
Day 8
Rest day at JangothangToday is a rest day, intended to aid everyone's acclimatization before the crossing of the Nyele La to Lingshi. There are plenty of options for a walk, and one possibility is a hike up the ridge behind the ruined dzong to a grassy summit at approximately 4500m, from where there is an incredible close-up view of Chomolhari. Alternatively, a 2-hour hike to a lake above camp provides a stunning location for photographs of Jitchu Drake. Green grass, grazing yaks, stunning mountain scenery - it doesn't come much better than this. For a spectacular view of Jitchu Drake closer to camp (even better at sunrise if you can get up sufficiently early), follow the river for 20 minutes to a lone house, and here the mountain is presented before you. You will enjoy a veritable banquet will be waiting at the end of the day.
Day 9
Cross the Nyele La (4850m) to Lingshi and descend to campToday we climb to cross the Nyele La to reach Lingshi. We follow the river before crossing it on a bridge. From here the path climbs steeply at first, the trail offers views toward Chomolhari and Jitchu Drake which are some of the finest of the trip. We are now very near the Tibetan border as we make our way along a broad hanging valley to the final steep slopes leading to the Nyele La (4850m), which is adorned with prayer flags. From the pass we descend, steeply at first, to follow along a ridge before dropping through forests of rhododendron and pine to our camp beside the river.
Day 10
Trek to Chebisa (3880m) via Gang Yul.After breakfast, we climb up to Lingshi Dzong. The dzong is currently under renovation and the monks have taken refuge in the nearby village. From here our path contours the hillside, passing by farms. There are views across the valley to the Basingthang Peaks and we can watch kestrels (almost identical to the European variety) hovering above the ridges. After a couple of hours, the path turns a corner and there is a view of Tserim Gang, before we descend to Gang Yul (meaning 'village at the pass'). Home to about 150 people, living in a dozen or so beautifully designed houses, this village offers endless photo opportunities. The village sits beneath limestone cliffs and is dwarfed by the enormous east face of Jitchu Drake. Leaving the village, the path continues along the hillside to Chebisa, a picturesque valley of pastures and shingle-roofed, stone houses. We will make camp here for the night (3880m).
Day 11
Cross the Gombu La (4400m) to Somothang (4221m).From Chebisa we follow an undulating trail up to the Gombu La (4440m). The views back to Lingshi and the surrounding peaks are spectacular. Hill partridges and it is common to spot lammergeyer soaring above the alpine pastures. From the pass, we descend through a forest of cypress, spruce, and rhododendron to reach our camp at Shomuthang (4221m). We will most likely camp beside the river, but we may also decide to hike up the valley an hour to make tomorrow's hike a little easier.
Day 12
Cross the Jare La (4760m) to Robluthang (4190m)We start early for the climb up to the Jhari La (4760m). The views from the pass are stunning, especially the view of Tiger Mountain (Gangchen Tagg) (7000m). We should be able to look over to tomorrow's objective, the Shinge La, which is the lowest point of the horizon opposite. As we descend through more glorious pine forest we keep a lookout for Takin- the national animal of Bhutan (similar to musk deer). The scenery on this day's walk inspired Victor Saunders, one of Britain's most traveled Himalayan climbers, to comment that this was the best walking he'd ever done! We cross a river and camp in a very scenic position just half an hour's walk up the hillside, at a place known as Robluthang (4190m).
Day 13
Cross the Shinge La (5000m) to Limithang (4050m)An obvious yak trail, scarring the hillside, can be seen directly above the camp. This is followed to a beautiful hanging valley with a lone yak herders hut, two hours above the camp. The path takes the left side of the valley and soon the Shinge La (5000m) is visible. The final climb is quite strenuous, but save some energy to place a small stone on one of the four cairns that mark the end of the climbing. Prayer flags and dried leaves enhance the fascination of this pass which marks the boundary of the Laya District. Our descent follows an obvious path into the centre of the valley, to a clearing by a huge rock. We continue descending until we see a bank of a moraine, which is holding back a very picturesque lake. The backdrop to this beautiful valley is Kang Che Da, the Great Tiger Mountain. We camp a short way down the valley at Limithang (4050m), in a meadow by the river.
Day 14
Arrive into Laya (3800m).A beautiful morning walk through a bird spotter's paradise. Although shorter than some of the days so far, there is quite a lot of up and down. We cross a bridge and follow the left bank of the river on an undulating trail. As we descend we start to see Spanish moss once again hanging from the trees. The path then gradually climbs above the river and soon we see the first houses on the outskirts of Laya (3800m). The people of this village are very friendly and they present a most unusual and striking picture, with their pointed hats, hair covered in mustard oil and highly decorative jewelry. We aim to arrive in Laya in time for lunch and have the afternoon.
Free time to look around the village and to visit the hillside monastery. We set up camp on one of the village fields. In the autumn season, the fields have been harvested, and finding a camping place is easy.
Day 15
Rest day in Laya village.A well-earned rest day and an opportunity to observe the daily lives of the people in this remote village. This is also a good time to catch up on laundry, diary writing, etc. There are opportunities for walks around the village for those who simply have to exercise!
Day 16
Trek to Rodophu (4215m).From Laya, the main path descends to the lowest house, passes through a large entrance chorten and drops down to the river. During the monsoon, from June to September, this valley receives a great deal of rainfall and as a result, the forest and jungle are particularly lush and impressive. We pass by an army camp looking quite incongruous in this setting, and continue on a trail alongside the Mo Chu to a small indistinct turn off to Rodophu. From here, the ascent is gentle, through mixed shrub and coniferous forest by the side of a tributary of the Mo Chu. There are many alpine flowers on the walk, including scabious, miniature Michaelmas daisy, celandine and wild roses, to name but a few. We continue to the traditional camping place at Rodophu (4160m), a single yak herder’s hut just above the tree line.
Day 17
Across the Tsome La (4900m) to Narethang (4900m).We make a steady climb to the Tsome La (4900m.) where we enjoy superb views of Chomolhari and Jichu Drake, and also over Lunana and the peaks of the Tibetan border. Our route now crosses a high barren plateau to a campsite at Narethang (4900m) situated between the Tsome La and Karakachu La. This is quite a high camp at this stage of our trek but it is the only site available before crossing the Karakachu La and we will be descending again tomorrow. Our camp is facing the great Gangla Karchu whose glacial lake is also visible from here.
Day 18
Cross the Karakachu La (5080m) to Tarina (3980m).Setting off once more across the high plateau we walk below the spectacular peak of Gangla Karchung (6395m) before making a final short, steep climb to the summit of the Karakachu La (5080m.) where we find simply stunning views to the north. A whole group of unclimbed 7000 meter mountains, including Masakang, the Tshendayang Group, and Teri Gang, provides one of the finest mountain panoramas in Bhutan. What makes it even more special is the fact that only a relative handful of foreigners have seen it! There is still a long descent into the Tarina Valley, but the scenery is absolutely breathtaking, as we enter a huge lost valley, totally devoid of population. Our campsite is by the river at a place known as Tarina (3980m). After last night's high camp the air at 3980m will feel positively oxygen rich!
Day 19
Trek to Green Lake (4440m) via Woche Village (3940m).We wake up in one of the most beautiful valleys in Bhutan - snowy mountains, virgin forest, and clear mountain streams - it doesn't come much better. We follow the river down for 2 hours before climbing up to Woche (3940m), the first village of Lunana. Woche is a small settlement of about 25 stone houses. This part of Bhutan rarely receives visitors from outside of the country and the villagers are always happy to welcome guests who have traveled from so far. From Woche village, we have a steady ascent to Domchuthang, from where an hour's steep climb brings us to our campsite by the side of Green Lake (4440m).
Day 20
Cross Keche La (4485m) and trek to Chozo (4000m)Our first objective is the Keche La (4485m), it is a 1-2hr climb from camp to the pass. We make a steep descent down to Threkha (3900m) a village of around 20 scattered settlements. From here we should see the enormous 'Table Mountain' Zongophu Gang (7100m). We descend for a further half an hour and then embark on a gentle climb to reach Lhedi (3800m) where we will stop for lunch. In the afternoon we follow a trail along the riverbed, walking up through moraine created during the 1994 glacial outburst from the Lugge Tsho and Tshopdak Tsho. We are now in the very heart of Lunana, so isolated from the rest of Bhutan that very few people speak Dzongkha, the country's main language. We will set up camp near the village of Chozo. At Chozo there will be a handover from yaks/horses provided by our friends from Laya, to a new team from Lunana.
Day 21
A rest day at Chozo.If everything has gone to schedule, we plan to have a rest day at Chozo, as there is plenty of scope for photography and exploration. A walk up to the ridge above the village provides a stunning view of the Table Mountain, Kangphu Gang, Norbu Gang, and Jeje Kangphu (7300m).
Day 22
Across Sinthey La (5200m) Tsochena (5050m).With fresh legs after our day's rest, we start trekking beside the Lunana River to the base of the Sinthey la. From there we are faced with a steep ascent of around 1000 m to reach the top of the pass. As we climb the slope, we will want to pause to look back at the whole vista of the Lunana Valley, including the villages of Thanza, Chozo and Tencho which will open up behind us. As we approach the Sinthey La the grazing yaks in the valley below now appear just dotted spots. If you missed the earlier views of the table mountain (Singye Gang), Kangphu Gang, or Jeje Kangphu, today's trail offers another chance to see these majestic mountains. From the Sinthey la (5200m), the trail descends offering views of two small azure blue lakes, one above the other. The nomads have named the lakes Tshokaynya (lakes resembling fishes). We camp on the shores of the larger lake at 5050m.
Day 23
Trek over the Loju La (5140m) to Jichu Dramo (5050m).We follow the shoreline of the blue-green lake of Tsochena before making a gentle ascent to a ridge at 5100m where there is yet another spectacular 360 panorama to feast upon. After going up and down over several small hills we reach a glacial lake and the route now descends briefly before climbing again up to the next pass, the Loju La (5140m.). Finally after crossing a small saddle (5100m.) we enter a wide glacial valley from where the trail descends gradually to the campsite at Jichu Dramo (5050m.).
Day 24
Cross the Rinchen Zoe La (5320m) to Chukarpo (4600m).Right after leaving the camp, we climb through an ancient moraine to the crest of the Rinchen Zoe La (5320m), the highest pass of our trekking route. We are once more rewarded by spectacular mountain scenery with an impressive array of Himalayan peaks. Closer to hand, Rinchen Zoe Peak (5650m.) towers above the pass to the west. Descending from the pass, our route now leads into a wide valley with several lakes and goes steeply down along a moraine to the Tampe Chu. Here the vegetation begins to thicken again and we see our first real trees since Lhedi! After a couple more hours of descending we reach our overnight camp at Chukarpo (4600m.). Alternately, if we can, there is another campsite at Tsong Sa Thang about 1.5 hrs which is recommended if we have snow at the Chu Karpo camp.
Day 25
Trek to Tampe Tsho (4300m)We continue our descent, following the Tampe Chu river to a meadow and yak herder huts at Gala Pang Chhu (4010m). This area is home to blood pheasant, Himalayan Monal, and Himalayan Black bear. This is a subalpine zone with a good cover of the forest of Fir, conifer, and hemlock. From here we climb steeply to Tampe Tsho, a beautiful clear turquoise lake where we make camp (4300m).
Day 26
Cross the Tampe La (4600m) to Maurothang (3610m).From the lake, we climb directly up to the final pass of the trek, the Thampe La (4600m). This is an area inhabited by blue sheep and we may well spot some of this rare breed of a mountain goat as we climb to the summit of the pass. After taking in the splendid views much softened now as we look south across the foothills, we descend to the sacred lake known as Om Thso. It is forbidden to throw stones (or anything else) into the lake and we pass it quietly and reverently. Beyond the lake, we walk beside a waterfall and stream which feeds a second smaller lake. We end the day with a descent of steep ground through mixed forest to a camp known as Maurothang (3610m) on the banks of the Nikka Chu.
Day 27
Last day of trekking to Sephu, transfer to Gangtey.During our final day , we will need to transfer our baggage from Yaks to horses as we will now be dropping down below 3000m and Yaks do not at all appreciate being taken this low. The trail follows the river to reach a large grassy area overlooking the road and the village of Sephu. We finally reach the road at the Nikka Chu Bridge at Sephu where there are several stores and small restaurants. This is where our vehicle will be waiting for us and after saying goodbye to our crew we climb aboard for a drive for approximately one hour across the Pele La to the Phobjikha valley. Here we check into our hotel and enjoy the luxury of a shower and a real bed!
Hotel options
Gangtey Lodge-Phobjikha Valley
Gangtey Lodge-Phobjikha Valley
Our award-winning Lodge, with its stunning design and sweeping views of the valley, offers the weary traveller the perfect blend of luxury through adventure, spiritual enlightenment and deep connections with the culture and community of rural Bhutan
Day 28
Drive via Punakha Dzong to Thimphu.Returning to the main east-west highway, we continue our journey, passing through the picturesque town of Wangdi situated below another imposing dzong. There is the opportunity to visit Punakha. It is well worth spending some time looking around the magnificent dzong, which was built in 1637. Lying at the junction of the Mo (mother) Chu and the Po (father) Chu, the Dzong is the winter home of over 1000 monks. Every year the Punakha festival celebrates the famous victory over the Tibetans, who were repulsed whilst trying to recapture the sacred statue of Avalokiteshvara, brought to Bhutan by Shabdrung in 1637. Back on the main road, we cross the final pass in this spectacular cross Bhutan road journey, the Dochu La, and then it's downhill all the way to Thimphu. We check into our hotel and there will be time for some souvenir buying before a celebratory evening meal.
Hotel options
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Le Meridien Thimphu
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Day 29
Fly to Kathmandu. Afternoon free for independent sightseeing.We have an early transfer to Paro Airport for the morning flight to Kathmandu. The flight takes only 45 minutes and on arrival, we transfer to our comfortable hotel. The remainder of the day is free to explore the city or for shopping in the bazaars. An evening meal is included at the hotel, for those that wish to dine together, or you are free to head out into Thamel independently to a restaurant of your choice.
Hotel options
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
Day 30
Departure day. Transfers to Kathmandu Airport are provided.Transfers to Kathmandu Airport are provided. There are lots of extensions that can easily be added to your holiday. Why not pre-book a simple full day tour in the Kathmandu Valley, or a multi-day excursion to the wildlife reserve at Chitwan.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
An exceptional blend of royal and traditional elegance, The Soaltee Kathmandu - Soaltee Nepal’s premier 5 Star Deluxe hotel is set in lush green 12 acres of landscaped area with a magnificent view of the Himalayas. It’s located in peaceful Tahachal just 8km from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 4km from the city center its finest shopping destinations, cultural attractions, and entertainment options in Kathmandu. While staying at this 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, you enjoy a range of prime amenities. Gaze up at the mountains while you float in the pool or unwind with one of our rejuvenating therapies at the Tranquility Spa, the largest in the city.
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
An exceptional blend of royal and traditional elegance, The Soaltee Kathmandu - Soaltee Nepal’s premier 5 Star Deluxe hotel is set in lush green 12 acres of landscaped area with a magnificent view of the Himalayas. It’s located in peaceful Tahachal just 8km from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 4km from the city center its finest shopping destinations, cultural attractions, and entertainment options in Kathmandu. While staying at this 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, you enjoy a range of prime amenities. Gaze up at the mountains while you float in the pool or unwind with one of our rejuvenating therapies at the Tranquility Spa, the largest in the city.
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of Baber Mahal Revisited. In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles.
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of Baber Mahal Revisited. In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles.
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
For the traveler who is searching for balance, who wants to learn about culture and history, who wants to benefit from pristine nature, for that traveler, we developed a place: a sanctuary. A place where you can find the peace to let go of the daily craziness, find balance between body, mind and spirit, and experience the essence of Bhutan.
Bhutan Spirit Sanctuary
For the traveler who is searching for balance, who wants to learn about culture and history, who wants to benefit from pristine nature, for that traveler, we developed a place: a sanctuary. A place where you can find the peace to let go of the daily craziness, find balance between body, mind and spirit, and experience the essence of Bhutan.
Gangtey Lodge-Phobjikha Valley
Our award-winning Lodge, with its stunning design and sweeping views of the valley, offers the weary traveller the perfect blend of luxury through adventure, spiritual enlightenment and deep connections with the culture and community of rural Bhutan
Gangtey Lodge-Phobjikha Valley
Our award-winning Lodge, with its stunning design and sweeping views of the valley, offers the weary traveller the perfect blend of luxury through adventure, spiritual enlightenment and deep connections with the culture and community of rural Bhutan
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Hotel Druk Thimphu
Hotel Druk – a luxury four-star hotel is a part of the Tashi group and has been in operation since 1985. Over the years, it has been renovated to give it a chic and modern edge that is powerfully felt in uncluttered spaces. Each floor, differently inspired, explores a subtle palette drawn from water, air, earth, fire and sky.
Le Meridien Thimphu
Choose Le MĂ©ridien Thimphu for an unforgettable experience. Located at the heart of Bhutan's capital city, we are just steps away from shops and entertainment, and conveniently accessible to Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and other celebrated attractions.
Le Meridien Thimphu
Choose Le MĂ©ridien Thimphu for an unforgettable experience. Located at the heart of Bhutan's capital city, we are just steps away from shops and entertainment, and conveniently accessible to Memorial Chorten, Tashichho Dzong and other celebrated attractions.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
An exceptional blend of royal and traditional elegance, The Soaltee Kathmandu - Soaltee Nepal’s premier 5 Star Deluxe hotel is set in lush green 12 acres of landscaped area with a magnificent view of the Himalayas. It’s located in peaceful Tahachal just 8km from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 4km from the city center its finest shopping destinations, cultural attractions, and entertainment options in Kathmandu. While staying at this 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, you enjoy a range of prime amenities. Gaze up at the mountains while you float in the pool or unwind with one of our rejuvenating therapies at the Tranquility Spa, the largest in the city.
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
An exceptional blend of royal and traditional elegance, The Soaltee Kathmandu - Soaltee Nepal’s premier 5 Star Deluxe hotel is set in lush green 12 acres of landscaped area with a magnificent view of the Himalayas. It’s located in peaceful Tahachal just 8km from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 4km from the city center its finest shopping destinations, cultural attractions, and entertainment options in Kathmandu. While staying at this 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, you enjoy a range of prime amenities. Gaze up at the mountains while you float in the pool or unwind with one of our rejuvenating therapies at the Tranquility Spa, the largest in the city.
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of Baber Mahal Revisited. In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles.
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of Baber Mahal Revisited. In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is a five-star luxury hotel and resort in Kathmandu, set on 37 acres of landscaped grounds and created in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture. This beautiful hotel and resort is located on the road to the Boudhanath Stupa: the most holy of all Tibetan Buddhist shrines outside of Tibet and a UNESCO World Heritage Site located within a five-minute walk from the hotel. The hotel is just four kilometres (2.4 miles) from the Tribhuvan International Airport and six kilometres (3.7 miles) from the city center of Kathmandu.
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
An exceptional blend of royal and traditional elegance, The Soaltee Kathmandu - Soaltee Nepal’s premier 5 Star Deluxe hotel is set in lush green 12 acres of landscaped area with a magnificent view of the Himalayas. It’s located in peaceful Tahachal just 8km from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 4km from the city center its finest shopping destinations, cultural attractions, and entertainment options in Kathmandu. While staying at this 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, you enjoy a range of prime amenities. Gaze up at the mountains while you float in the pool or unwind with one of our rejuvenating therapies at the Tranquility Spa, the largest in the city.
The Soaltee Crown Plaza Kathmandu
An exceptional blend of royal and traditional elegance, The Soaltee Kathmandu - Soaltee Nepal’s premier 5 Star Deluxe hotel is set in lush green 12 acres of landscaped area with a magnificent view of the Himalayas. It’s located in peaceful Tahachal just 8km from the Tribhuvan International Airport and 4km from the city center its finest shopping destinations, cultural attractions, and entertainment options in Kathmandu. While staying at this 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, you enjoy a range of prime amenities. Gaze up at the mountains while you float in the pool or unwind with one of our rejuvenating therapies at the Tranquility Spa, the largest in the city.
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of Baber Mahal Revisited. In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles.
Baber Mahal Vilas Kathmandu
Baber Mahal Vilas is a quaint family-run boutique property set in the existing architectural haven of Baber Mahal Revisited. In an effort to portray the distinct architectural features of Nepal in an blend of architectural design, the property shows 4 distinct styles.
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront
Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is the perfect destination which offers life time opportunity to live and experience the country’s exotic culture and natural beauty with a mix of luxury and comfort. Located 10 minutes from Paro International Airport, Le Meridien Paro, Riverfront is situated on the edge of the Paro River, offering panoramic views of the Eastern Himalayas, making it a perfect stopover for anyone visiting Bhutan
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
15-Day Trek to the Everest Base Camp
The fascinating views of the Himalayas will stay with you for all of time. You'll start at the Kathmandu valleys before making your way to Phakding Lukla. The adventure begins by crossing over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Already, the breathtaking Kusum Kanguru peak will show itself. Expect to see gorgeous ridges painted with mani stones before crossing the Dudh Kosi River on to Phakding. From here, quaint villages interspersed between incredible forestry greet you regularly. The Kyashar Kholar river follows. It leads you to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Soon, you'll arrive at the Namche Bazaar, a trading center.
19-Day Trek to Gokya-Ri and the Everest Base Camp
Witness breathtaking sites of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks as you take this weeks-long trek. You'll begin in the Gundu valley before heading to Lukla by air and then to Chablung. Cross the Tharo Kosi river via a locally designed suspension bridge — one of many you'll pass over. From here you'll see the Kusum Kanguru peak. See the first of a few mani-stone painted ridges as you had to Phakding. Walk along the Dudh Kosi river on your way to Namche Bazaar, a trading center. You'll several villages separated by various forestry before arriving. Cross again at the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. To acclimatize, you'll hike to the gorgeous villages of Thame, Phurte, Thamo, and Somde to reach Thami. Mounts Teng Kang Poche and Kwangde can be seen from here. On to Dole, you'll also see Khumbila and Tawache. You'll next head to Macchermo, and then Pangku, which is home to a large cave. Lake Longponga and Taujun both lie ahead of Gokyo, the home of stone houses and walled pastures. As you move on to the Cho La pass, you'll trek up to Kala Patter and, finally, the Everest Base Camp.
Trek to Mount Everest and Stay in Luxury Lodges
Witness a once-in-a-life panoramic view of Mount Everest and several surrounding mountains as you explore this white Himalayan paradise. Take in the culture and lifestyle of the locals while you're at it. This journey begins with an easy trek to the village of Monjo where you'll sleep at the Summit Lodge. The challenge continues with an ascent to the gorgeous Namche Bazaar. Walk along the Dudh Kosi, AKA, the River of Milk, crossing several suspension bridges and trudging through rhododendron, magnolia, and fir forests. You'll eventually arrive at the Everest Base Camp. Here, the peaks of Mount Everest and Ama Dablam come into sight. You'll head on to Tashinga before making your way up the challenging trail. Along the way, you'll visit the Tengboche monastery — the most important in the Sherpa region. Descend the next day and branch off into the Khumjung village, the education center. Soon enough, you'll reach an incredible lodge in Mende.
15-Day Trek from Renjo La to Gokyo
See incredible views of Mount Everest and the Gokyo-Ri. You’ll first warm up with a tour through the Gundu Valley. From Luka to Chablung, you’ll cross over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Here, the peak of the Kusum Kanguru comes into sight. Closer to you is an intriguing ridge painted with mani stones. Trek on to Phakding and then the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. Pass through other-worldly villages interspersed with amazing forests. After crossing the Kyashar Khola river, you’ll reach Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Another suspension bridge takes you to Jorsale and then the trading center Namche Bazaar. Your next stop is Phortse Thanga. More forest floor takes you to Dole and then Macchermo. You’ll finally arrive at Gokyo and see Cho Oyu, Everest, Gyanchung Kang, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawache. Then, you’ll cross the Renjo La Pass and go to the Nangaml valley before making your descent.
15-Day Trek through Gokyo-Ri to Mount Everest
Get to see incredible close-up views of Mount Everest as you travel down valleys, crossing rivers over tall, local-style suspension bridges. Incredible views of Teng Kang Poche and Kangde are your next delight. Climb to Khumjung then on to Dudh Kosi. Then you go from Tongba to Dole where we will see the Khumbila and Tawachee peaks. Another day will bring you to the Nilibuk cave and the Longponga lake. Then reach Gokyo, which provides breathtaking views of Cho Oyu, Gyanchung Kang, Everest, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawachee.
11-Day Trek for Panoramic Views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam
Witness breathtaking views of Mount Everest and its Himalayan neighbors as you hike through this scenic route. You’ll go from Kathmandu, the home to sacred temples and shrines. On to Lukla, cross the Tharo Kosi river to see the peak of the Kusum Kanguru. Walk past some painted mani stones to reach Phakding. You’ll next follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, then climb a steep ridge to Benkar. Continuing on, take in scenic views of several villages interspersed with forests of rhododendron, magnolia, and giant firs. Cross the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and the Sagarmatha National Park. Your next stop will be the trading centre of Namche Bazaar. Then go to the Khumjung village, where you’ll get an incredible view of Mount Everest. The descent from here will take you through Chomoa, where an agriculture project lies.
12-Day Trek to the Ama Dablam Base Camp
You’ll see breathtaking views of Ama Dablam and the Lothse peak on this challenging but rewarding trek up to the Ama Dablam base camp. Your first stop is at either the Bhaktapur or Kathmandu Valley. Pass several villages interspersed with magnolia, rhododendron, and fir forests before crossing another river, the Kyashar Khola. The Sagarmatha National Park awaits. A local-style suspension bridge takes you across the Dhud Kosi again. Eventually, you’ll arrive at trading centre Namche Bazaar. Visiting the surrounding villages will help you acclimatize for the trek ahead. On to the Tengboche monastery, witness incredible views of Everest and Ama Dablam, then later of Kwangde, Tawachee, Nuptse, Lhotse, Kantega, and Thamserku. A day later you’ll reach the Ama Dalam Base, where you’ll also see the Island Peak, as well as the south face of Lothse, and the Ama Dablam.
Trek from Kathmandu to the Nagarkot Mountain Resort
See gorgeous views of the Himalayas as you explore surrounding mountains and visit a resort. You’ll go from the Kathmandu valley to the Kakani village. Here, you’ll explore the rhododendron and oak forests. Already, you’ll be greeted with incredible views of the Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna range, and everything up to the Ganesha Himal. After camping at High Hill, you’ll walk up to Shivapuri. Abundant wildlife and a variety of birds are prevalent here. You’ll also see the watershed which provides for the Kathmandu valley. This over 500-year old town is home to the Newar people, who will give you a taste of their unique artistry as you walk among beautifully-carved houses, statues, temples.
20-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp through the Three Passes
Get up close and personal with the tallest peaks of the Himalayas you walk through three of Nepal’s highest passes — the Kongma La, Cho La, and the Renjo La. You’ll start at The Kathmandu valley is home to tons of monasteries and sanctuaries, and make your way across the Tharo Kosi River. A variety of forests including rhododendron, magnolia, and fir await. Several Sherpa villages will greet you as you pass through valleys, and visit the Sagarmatha National Park. The Everest Base Camp is an important stop on the trek. There’s a stop at Namche Bazaar. In addition to the three major passes, you’ll see the longest glacier in the region — the Ngozumpa glacier. More importantly, though, you’ll find your courage as you make your way to some of the tallest locations of what many rightly call a once-in-a-lifetime journey that you will never forget.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
A Taste of Tibet
Travel to the Potala Palace, the seat of the Dalai Lama, on this fulfilling journey through Tibet. Exploration of the palace is open to the public. Tremendous views are also at your fingertips. You’ll even witness some animated monks holding traditional debates in the courtyard.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
15-Day Trek to the Everest Base Camp
The fascinating views of the Himalayas will stay with you for all of time. You'll start at the Kathmandu valleys before making your way to Phakding Lukla. The adventure begins by crossing over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Already, the breathtaking Kusum Kanguru peak will show itself. Expect to see gorgeous ridges painted with mani stones before crossing the Dudh Kosi River on to Phakding. From here, quaint villages interspersed between incredible forestry greet you regularly. The Kyashar Kholar river follows. It leads you to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Soon, you'll arrive at the Namche Bazaar, a trading center.
19-Day Trek to Gokya-Ri and the Everest Base Camp
Witness breathtaking sites of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks as you take this weeks-long trek. You'll begin in the Gundu valley before heading to Lukla by air and then to Chablung. Cross the Tharo Kosi river via a locally designed suspension bridge — one of many you'll pass over. From here you'll see the Kusum Kanguru peak. See the first of a few mani-stone painted ridges as you had to Phakding. Walk along the Dudh Kosi river on your way to Namche Bazaar, a trading center. You'll several villages separated by various forestry before arriving. Cross again at the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. To acclimatize, you'll hike to the gorgeous villages of Thame, Phurte, Thamo, and Somde to reach Thami. Mounts Teng Kang Poche and Kwangde can be seen from here. On to Dole, you'll also see Khumbila and Tawache. You'll next head to Macchermo, and then Pangku, which is home to a large cave. Lake Longponga and Taujun both lie ahead of Gokyo, the home of stone houses and walled pastures. As you move on to the Cho La pass, you'll trek up to Kala Patter and, finally, the Everest Base Camp.
Trek to Mount Everest and Stay in Luxury Lodges
Witness a once-in-a-life panoramic view of Mount Everest and several surrounding mountains as you explore this white Himalayan paradise. Take in the culture and lifestyle of the locals while you're at it. This journey begins with an easy trek to the village of Monjo where you'll sleep at the Summit Lodge. The challenge continues with an ascent to the gorgeous Namche Bazaar. Walk along the Dudh Kosi, AKA, the River of Milk, crossing several suspension bridges and trudging through rhododendron, magnolia, and fir forests. You'll eventually arrive at the Everest Base Camp. Here, the peaks of Mount Everest and Ama Dablam come into sight. You'll head on to Tashinga before making your way up the challenging trail. Along the way, you'll visit the Tengboche monastery — the most important in the Sherpa region. Descend the next day and branch off into the Khumjung village, the education center. Soon enough, you'll reach an incredible lodge in Mende.
15-Day Trek from Renjo La to Gokyo
See incredible views of Mount Everest and the Gokyo-Ri. You’ll first warm up with a tour through the Gundu Valley. From Luka to Chablung, you’ll cross over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Here, the peak of the Kusum Kanguru comes into sight. Closer to you is an intriguing ridge painted with mani stones. Trek on to Phakding and then the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. Pass through other-worldly villages interspersed with amazing forests. After crossing the Kyashar Khola river, you’ll reach Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Another suspension bridge takes you to Jorsale and then the trading center Namche Bazaar. Your next stop is Phortse Thanga. More forest floor takes you to Dole and then Macchermo. You’ll finally arrive at Gokyo and see Cho Oyu, Everest, Gyanchung Kang, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawache. Then, you’ll cross the Renjo La Pass and go to the Nangaml valley before making your descent.
15-Day Trek through Gokyo-Ri to Mount Everest
Get to see incredible close-up views of Mount Everest as you travel down valleys, crossing rivers over tall, local-style suspension bridges. Incredible views of Teng Kang Poche and Kangde are your next delight. Climb to Khumjung then on to Dudh Kosi. Then you go from Tongba to Dole where we will see the Khumbila and Tawachee peaks. Another day will bring you to the Nilibuk cave and the Longponga lake. Then reach Gokyo, which provides breathtaking views of Cho Oyu, Gyanchung Kang, Everest, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawachee.
11-Day Trek for Panoramic Views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam
Witness breathtaking views of Mount Everest and its Himalayan neighbors as you hike through this scenic route. You’ll go from Kathmandu, the home to sacred temples and shrines. On to Lukla, cross the Tharo Kosi river to see the peak of the Kusum Kanguru. Walk past some painted mani stones to reach Phakding. You’ll next follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, then climb a steep ridge to Benkar. Continuing on, take in scenic views of several villages interspersed with forests of rhododendron, magnolia, and giant firs. Cross the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and the Sagarmatha National Park. Your next stop will be the trading centre of Namche Bazaar. Then go to the Khumjung village, where you’ll get an incredible view of Mount Everest. The descent from here will take you through Chomoa, where an agriculture project lies.
12-Day Trek to the Ama Dablam Base Camp
You’ll see breathtaking views of Ama Dablam and the Lothse peak on this challenging but rewarding trek up to the Ama Dablam base camp. Your first stop is at either the Bhaktapur or Kathmandu Valley. Pass several villages interspersed with magnolia, rhododendron, and fir forests before crossing another river, the Kyashar Khola. The Sagarmatha National Park awaits. A local-style suspension bridge takes you across the Dhud Kosi again. Eventually, you’ll arrive at trading centre Namche Bazaar. Visiting the surrounding villages will help you acclimatize for the trek ahead. On to the Tengboche monastery, witness incredible views of Everest and Ama Dablam, then later of Kwangde, Tawachee, Nuptse, Lhotse, Kantega, and Thamserku. A day later you’ll reach the Ama Dalam Base, where you’ll also see the Island Peak, as well as the south face of Lothse, and the Ama Dablam.
Trek from Kathmandu to the Nagarkot Mountain Resort
See gorgeous views of the Himalayas as you explore surrounding mountains and visit a resort. You’ll go from the Kathmandu valley to the Kakani village. Here, you’ll explore the rhododendron and oak forests. Already, you’ll be greeted with incredible views of the Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna range, and everything up to the Ganesha Himal. After camping at High Hill, you’ll walk up to Shivapuri. Abundant wildlife and a variety of birds are prevalent here. You’ll also see the watershed which provides for the Kathmandu valley. This over 500-year old town is home to the Newar people, who will give you a taste of their unique artistry as you walk among beautifully-carved houses, statues, temples.
20-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp through the Three Passes
Get up close and personal with the tallest peaks of the Himalayas you walk through three of Nepal’s highest passes — the Kongma La, Cho La, and the Renjo La. You’ll start at The Kathmandu valley is home to tons of monasteries and sanctuaries, and make your way across the Tharo Kosi River. A variety of forests including rhododendron, magnolia, and fir await. Several Sherpa villages will greet you as you pass through valleys, and visit the Sagarmatha National Park. The Everest Base Camp is an important stop on the trek. There’s a stop at Namche Bazaar. In addition to the three major passes, you’ll see the longest glacier in the region — the Ngozumpa glacier. More importantly, though, you’ll find your courage as you make your way to some of the tallest locations of what many rightly call a once-in-a-lifetime journey that you will never forget.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
15-Day Trek to the Everest Base Camp
The fascinating views of the Himalayas will stay with you for all of time. You'll start at the Kathmandu valleys before making your way to Phakding Lukla. The adventure begins by crossing over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Already, the breathtaking Kusum Kanguru peak will show itself. Expect to see gorgeous ridges painted with mani stones before crossing the Dudh Kosi River on to Phakding. From here, quaint villages interspersed between incredible forestry greet you regularly. The Kyashar Kholar river follows. It leads you to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Soon, you'll arrive at the Namche Bazaar, a trading center.
19-Day Trek to Gokya-Ri and the Everest Base Camp
Witness breathtaking sites of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks as you take this weeks-long trek. You'll begin in the Gundu valley before heading to Lukla by air and then to Chablung. Cross the Tharo Kosi river via a locally designed suspension bridge — one of many you'll pass over. From here you'll see the Kusum Kanguru peak. See the first of a few mani-stone painted ridges as you had to Phakding. Walk along the Dudh Kosi river on your way to Namche Bazaar, a trading center. You'll several villages separated by various forestry before arriving. Cross again at the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. To acclimatize, you'll hike to the gorgeous villages of Thame, Phurte, Thamo, and Somde to reach Thami. Mounts Teng Kang Poche and Kwangde can be seen from here. On to Dole, you'll also see Khumbila and Tawache. You'll next head to Macchermo, and then Pangku, which is home to a large cave. Lake Longponga and Taujun both lie ahead of Gokyo, the home of stone houses and walled pastures. As you move on to the Cho La pass, you'll trek up to Kala Patter and, finally, the Everest Base Camp.
Trek to Mount Everest and Stay in Luxury Lodges
Witness a once-in-a-life panoramic view of Mount Everest and several surrounding mountains as you explore this white Himalayan paradise. Take in the culture and lifestyle of the locals while you're at it. This journey begins with an easy trek to the village of Monjo where you'll sleep at the Summit Lodge. The challenge continues with an ascent to the gorgeous Namche Bazaar. Walk along the Dudh Kosi, AKA, the River of Milk, crossing several suspension bridges and trudging through rhododendron, magnolia, and fir forests. You'll eventually arrive at the Everest Base Camp. Here, the peaks of Mount Everest and Ama Dablam come into sight. You'll head on to Tashinga before making your way up the challenging trail. Along the way, you'll visit the Tengboche monastery — the most important in the Sherpa region. Descend the next day and branch off into the Khumjung village, the education center. Soon enough, you'll reach an incredible lodge in Mende.
15-Day Trek from Renjo La to Gokyo
See incredible views of Mount Everest and the Gokyo-Ri. You’ll first warm up with a tour through the Gundu Valley. From Luka to Chablung, you’ll cross over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Here, the peak of the Kusum Kanguru comes into sight. Closer to you is an intriguing ridge painted with mani stones. Trek on to Phakding and then the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. Pass through other-worldly villages interspersed with amazing forests. After crossing the Kyashar Khola river, you’ll reach Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Another suspension bridge takes you to Jorsale and then the trading center Namche Bazaar. Your next stop is Phortse Thanga. More forest floor takes you to Dole and then Macchermo. You’ll finally arrive at Gokyo and see Cho Oyu, Everest, Gyanchung Kang, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawache. Then, you’ll cross the Renjo La Pass and go to the Nangaml valley before making your descent.
15-Day Trek through Gokyo-Ri to Mount Everest
Get to see incredible close-up views of Mount Everest as you travel down valleys, crossing rivers over tall, local-style suspension bridges. Incredible views of Teng Kang Poche and Kangde are your next delight. Climb to Khumjung then on to Dudh Kosi. Then you go from Tongba to Dole where we will see the Khumbila and Tawachee peaks. Another day will bring you to the Nilibuk cave and the Longponga lake. Then reach Gokyo, which provides breathtaking views of Cho Oyu, Gyanchung Kang, Everest, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawachee.
11-Day Trek for Panoramic Views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam
Witness breathtaking views of Mount Everest and its Himalayan neighbors as you hike through this scenic route. You’ll go from Kathmandu, the home to sacred temples and shrines. On to Lukla, cross the Tharo Kosi river to see the peak of the Kusum Kanguru. Walk past some painted mani stones to reach Phakding. You’ll next follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, then climb a steep ridge to Benkar. Continuing on, take in scenic views of several villages interspersed with forests of rhododendron, magnolia, and giant firs. Cross the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and the Sagarmatha National Park. Your next stop will be the trading centre of Namche Bazaar. Then go to the Khumjung village, where you’ll get an incredible view of Mount Everest. The descent from here will take you through Chomoa, where an agriculture project lies.
12-Day Trek to the Ama Dablam Base Camp
You’ll see breathtaking views of Ama Dablam and the Lothse peak on this challenging but rewarding trek up to the Ama Dablam base camp. Your first stop is at either the Bhaktapur or Kathmandu Valley. Pass several villages interspersed with magnolia, rhododendron, and fir forests before crossing another river, the Kyashar Khola. The Sagarmatha National Park awaits. A local-style suspension bridge takes you across the Dhud Kosi again. Eventually, you’ll arrive at trading centre Namche Bazaar. Visiting the surrounding villages will help you acclimatize for the trek ahead. On to the Tengboche monastery, witness incredible views of Everest and Ama Dablam, then later of Kwangde, Tawachee, Nuptse, Lhotse, Kantega, and Thamserku. A day later you’ll reach the Ama Dalam Base, where you’ll also see the Island Peak, as well as the south face of Lothse, and the Ama Dablam.
Trek from Kathmandu to the Nagarkot Mountain Resort
See gorgeous views of the Himalayas as you explore surrounding mountains and visit a resort. You’ll go from the Kathmandu valley to the Kakani village. Here, you’ll explore the rhododendron and oak forests. Already, you’ll be greeted with incredible views of the Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna range, and everything up to the Ganesha Himal. After camping at High Hill, you’ll walk up to Shivapuri. Abundant wildlife and a variety of birds are prevalent here. You’ll also see the watershed which provides for the Kathmandu valley. This over 500-year old town is home to the Newar people, who will give you a taste of their unique artistry as you walk among beautifully-carved houses, statues, temples.
20-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp through the Three Passes
Get up close and personal with the tallest peaks of the Himalayas you walk through three of Nepal’s highest passes — the Kongma La, Cho La, and the Renjo La. You’ll start at The Kathmandu valley is home to tons of monasteries and sanctuaries, and make your way across the Tharo Kosi River. A variety of forests including rhododendron, magnolia, and fir await. Several Sherpa villages will greet you as you pass through valleys, and visit the Sagarmatha National Park. The Everest Base Camp is an important stop on the trek. There’s a stop at Namche Bazaar. In addition to the three major passes, you’ll see the longest glacier in the region — the Ngozumpa glacier. More importantly, though, you’ll find your courage as you make your way to some of the tallest locations of what many rightly call a once-in-a-lifetime journey that you will never forget.
20-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp
See the unforgettable sites of the Himalayas as you hike over tall bridges and through rivers. The journey takes you through villages interspersed with magnificent forests. For the long uphill climb, you’ll get acclimatized in Khunde, Khumjung, and Chhorkung. You’ll also visit Namche Bazaar, the biggest trading center in the area. See remarkable views of Everest and Ama Dablam. A variety of forests lead you to cross the Imja Khola river. At the Everest Base Camp, you’ll have the option of heading over to the Kala Patthar for dramatic views of Lingtren, Khumbutse, and the Changtse tower. Of course, much more breathtaking experiences await when you climb up to Island Peak High Camp. However, this experience will ultimately speak for itself.
Trek to Langtang Valley
The Langtang valley lies just off the Himalayas so the peak views on this journey can’t be missed. You’ll begin in Kathmandu, home of sacred temples, sanctuaries, and shrines. Cross the Bhote Kosi river and the Langtang Khola river. Climb to Doman and then to the Landslide Lodge and Hot Spring restaurant. Continue on through mani stones, passing water-driven prayer wheels and Tamang villages to reach Langtang itself. You’ll climb further to a moraine to enjoy incredible views of the Kyanjin Gompa and a dramatic icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Langtang Kinshung. Upon your descent, you’ll pass an abandoned airstrip and herders’ huts at Jatang. Your last climb will treat you to a panorama of Langshisha Ri, Langshisha Kharka, and Dorje Lakpa.
Trek from Helambu to Sermathang
Enter intriguing forests and visit Sherpa villages to see the wondrous Himalayas. Begin in Kathmandu where numerous sacred temples, shrines, and monasteries await. Then, head over to your first Tamang settlement, Mulharka. Your journey then brings you though the Melamchi Pul Bazaar and through several villages. You’ll soon start your descent, passing through the gorgeous village of Dubhachaur and over the Indrawati River.
Trek from Jiri to Everest Base Camp
See once-in-a-lifetime views of the Himalayas as you experience nature’s best wonders. Visit sacred temples and the Tengboche monastery. Cross over the Tharo Khola, the Ringmo Khola, the Khimti Khola and the Dudh Kosi rivers via suspension bridges. Walk through forests of fir, magnolia, rhododendron, and conifer as you visit numerous villages.
Trek through the Langtang valley to Gosaikunda
See the Langtang range and breathtaking views of the Gosainkunda Lake. Head over to Syabrubesi. You’ll cross the Bhote Kosi river and the Langtang Khola via local-style suspension bridges. On your way to the Lama Hotel, you may dip into a hot spring. Gorgeous forestry brings you to the hotel. You’ll pass a Nepal army post, Tamang villages, and a variety of fields as we climb up. Painted mani stones litter the village of Langtang. Eventually, we’ll see Kyanjin Gompa and a dramatic icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Langtang Kinshung. You’ll also see Kyanjin Ri, Langshisha Ri, Gang Chhenpo, and Dorje Lakpa. The largest of them holds a large, black rock which is said to be the head of Shiva. You’ll also explore the Laurebina La pass before heading down.
Trek through the Langtang Circuit
Trek through the Langtang valley for breathtaking views of the Himalayas. You’ll next head to Syabrubesi, which has a viewpoint for the Ganesh Himal, the Gosaikunda range, and the Goljang valley. On your way to Tatopani, cross a suspension bridge. When you arrive, dip into the natural hot springs with its healing properties. You’ll then climb up to Nagthali Dandi and down to Thuman. A dramatic ice-fall flows here. Continue on to see the Langshisa Ri, Gang Chhenpo, and the Dorje Lakpa. On your descent, see spectacular architecture and the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and Langtang Lirung. You’ll arrive at the wondrous Goisakunda lakes, which holds a black rock said to be the head of Shiva. The tall Laurebine pass also lies in your path.
Langtang Tamang Heritage Trail
See highly rewarding alpine views of the Ganesh Himal, the Gosaikunda range, and the Goljang valley. Enjoy a tour of sacred temples, monasteries, and ancient shrines. Pass through Trisuli Bazaar to arrive at Syabrubesi. Go to Gatlang, where you’ll experience the charm and tradition of the Tamang village. A long day of trekking follows as you descend to Thangbuchet, near the Bhotekosh River. You’ll cross a local-style suspension bridge to reach Tatopani. Here, feel free to dip into the natural hot springs which locals claim have healing properties. Then head up to Brimdang, then continue on to Nagthali Danda. Go back down to Thuman, another Tamang village whose people will treat you to cultural events. Your trek starts to close with a gentle descent to Timure and on to Briddim. You’re also free to take refreshing walks through the village and soak in the dreamy Tibetan atmosphere.
A Taste of Tibet
Travel to the Potala Palace, the seat of the Dalai Lama, on this fulfilling journey through Tibet. Exploration of the palace is open to the public. Tremendous views are also at your fingertips. You’ll even witness some animated monks holding traditional debates in the courtyard.
2-Day Rafting Excursion down the Trishuli River
Enjoy Nepal’s top river rafting experience along the Trishuli river. You’ll likely come from Kathmandu, the home of sacred shrines, traditional temples, and many monasteries. Take a three-hour bus ride to Malinga and endure a safety briefing before the rafting begins. Head on down the final segment of your rafting adventure over the Trishuli river. You’ll end up at Kathmandu valley or Pokhara, where picturesque scenery awaits. This excursion is suitable for paddler of all ability levels and is as fun as it gets on the water.
Excursion at the Royal Chitwan National Park Safari
Nepal’s first national park will open you to the lifestyle of the Tharu village with cultural dance presentations you can participate in if you so choose. You may also opt to lounge around near the poolside, or go bird-watching and discover a few of the over 450 species found in Chitwan. There’s activities like canoeing down the Rapti river where you might come across rare species of crocodiles like the Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial. The drive to Bees Hazaar Taal (Twenty Thousand Lakes) is an exciting highlight of this trip. Another is the jungle drive-through grassland, riverine and sal forests as you make your way to the Gharial hatchery farm. It’s not uncommon to do several elephant safaris on this excursion, but you may instead opt to go on nature walks or do something else to your liking.
5-Day Trek through Bardia National Park Safari
Ride on elephant backs and see birds, crocodiles, and dolphins as you explore incredible wildlife on this safari. This animal lover’s delight begins in the beautiful Tharu garden. You’ll get to learn about local lifestyle and culture as you walk through the Tharu village and take a tour of this Terai region tribe. The museum is your last stop before you visit a crocodile breeding center. What follows is a full day of a walking safari which will bring you to the river banks of the Baghauraphanta and Karnali waters. After that is a half-day walking safari. Even if you opt out, you’ll have an entire day of rafting afterward. There’ll be a mix of bird-watching, crocodile, and dolphin viewing as you go down the river in a dugout canoe or raft. More bird-watching follows and then you may choose to relax or explore your surroundings. Finally, you’ll visit an elephant breeding center before you depart.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
A Taste of Tibet
Travel to the Potala Palace, the seat of the Dalai Lama, on this fulfilling journey through Tibet. Exploration of the palace is open to the public. Tremendous views are also at your fingertips. You’ll even witness some animated monks holding traditional debates in the courtyard.
The greatest Snowman Trek in Bhutan
"To have wonderful memories is an asset to be invested in one's life as life itself is a matter of time." For those seeking great adventure in the snowy mountains of the north then this famous Snowman Trek is made for you! Considered as one of the most difficult but also the most rewarding trekking trails on earth, this 30 days journey follows the spine of the Himalayas between Bhutan and Tibet, from Paro in the west to Trongsa in the east and it offers you both beauty, variety and wilderness. From these unexplored mountain trails, serene alpine villages to the crystal clear lakes, from the 11 splendid passes over 4500 metres to the spectacular cliff-face Taktsang 'Tiger's Nest' Monastery and one of the remotest inhabited valleys on the planet, Kingdom of Lunana, Bhutan is inarguably the perfect place to be for a trekking enthusiast!
15-Day Trek to the Everest Base Camp
The fascinating views of the Himalayas will stay with you for all of time. You'll start at the Kathmandu valleys before making your way to Phakding Lukla. The adventure begins by crossing over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Already, the breathtaking Kusum Kanguru peak will show itself. Expect to see gorgeous ridges painted with mani stones before crossing the Dudh Kosi River on to Phakding. From here, quaint villages interspersed between incredible forestry greet you regularly. The Kyashar Kholar river follows. It leads you to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Soon, you'll arrive at the Namche Bazaar, a trading center.
19-Day Trek to Gokya-Ri and the Everest Base Camp
Witness breathtaking sites of Mount Everest and its neighboring peaks as you take this weeks-long trek. You'll begin in the Gundu valley before heading to Lukla by air and then to Chablung. Cross the Tharo Kosi river via a locally designed suspension bridge — one of many you'll pass over. From here you'll see the Kusum Kanguru peak. See the first of a few mani-stone painted ridges as you had to Phakding. Walk along the Dudh Kosi river on your way to Namche Bazaar, a trading center. You'll several villages separated by various forestry before arriving. Cross again at the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. To acclimatize, you'll hike to the gorgeous villages of Thame, Phurte, Thamo, and Somde to reach Thami. Mounts Teng Kang Poche and Kwangde can be seen from here. On to Dole, you'll also see Khumbila and Tawache. You'll next head to Macchermo, and then Pangku, which is home to a large cave. Lake Longponga and Taujun both lie ahead of Gokyo, the home of stone houses and walled pastures. As you move on to the Cho La pass, you'll trek up to Kala Patter and, finally, the Everest Base Camp.
Trek to Mount Everest and Stay in Luxury Lodges
Witness a once-in-a-life panoramic view of Mount Everest and several surrounding mountains as you explore this white Himalayan paradise. Take in the culture and lifestyle of the locals while you're at it. This journey begins with an easy trek to the village of Monjo where you'll sleep at the Summit Lodge. The challenge continues with an ascent to the gorgeous Namche Bazaar. Walk along the Dudh Kosi, AKA, the River of Milk, crossing several suspension bridges and trudging through rhododendron, magnolia, and fir forests. You'll eventually arrive at the Everest Base Camp. Here, the peaks of Mount Everest and Ama Dablam come into sight. You'll head on to Tashinga before making your way up the challenging trail. Along the way, you'll visit the Tengboche monastery — the most important in the Sherpa region. Descend the next day and branch off into the Khumjung village, the education center. Soon enough, you'll reach an incredible lodge in Mende.
15-Day Trek from Renjo La to Gokyo
See incredible views of Mount Everest and the Gokyo-Ri. You’ll first warm up with a tour through the Gundu Valley. From Luka to Chablung, you’ll cross over the Tharo Kosi river via a suspension bridge. Here, the peak of the Kusum Kanguru comes into sight. Closer to you is an intriguing ridge painted with mani stones. Trek on to Phakding and then the valley of the Dudh Kosi river. Pass through other-worldly villages interspersed with amazing forests. After crossing the Kyashar Khola river, you’ll reach Monjo and then the Sagarmatha National Park. Another suspension bridge takes you to Jorsale and then the trading center Namche Bazaar. Your next stop is Phortse Thanga. More forest floor takes you to Dole and then Macchermo. You’ll finally arrive at Gokyo and see Cho Oyu, Everest, Gyanchung Kang, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawache. Then, you’ll cross the Renjo La Pass and go to the Nangaml valley before making your descent.
15-Day Trek through Gokyo-Ri to Mount Everest
Get to see incredible close-up views of Mount Everest as you travel down valleys, crossing rivers over tall, local-style suspension bridges. Incredible views of Teng Kang Poche and Kangde are your next delight. Climb to Khumjung then on to Dudh Kosi. Then you go from Tongba to Dole where we will see the Khumbila and Tawachee peaks. Another day will bring you to the Nilibuk cave and the Longponga lake. Then reach Gokyo, which provides breathtaking views of Cho Oyu, Gyanchung Kang, Everest, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse, and Tawachee.
11-Day Trek for Panoramic Views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam
Witness breathtaking views of Mount Everest and its Himalayan neighbors as you hike through this scenic route. You’ll go from Kathmandu, the home to sacred temples and shrines. On to Lukla, cross the Tharo Kosi river to see the peak of the Kusum Kanguru. Walk past some painted mani stones to reach Phakding. You’ll next follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, then climb a steep ridge to Benkar. Continuing on, take in scenic views of several villages interspersed with forests of rhododendron, magnolia, and giant firs. Cross the Kyashar Khola river as you head to Monjo and the Sagarmatha National Park. Your next stop will be the trading centre of Namche Bazaar. Then go to the Khumjung village, where you’ll get an incredible view of Mount Everest. The descent from here will take you through Chomoa, where an agriculture project lies.
12-Day Trek to the Ama Dablam Base Camp
You’ll see breathtaking views of Ama Dablam and the Lothse peak on this challenging but rewarding trek up to the Ama Dablam base camp. Your first stop is at either the Bhaktapur or Kathmandu Valley. Pass several villages interspersed with magnolia, rhododendron, and fir forests before crossing another river, the Kyashar Khola. The Sagarmatha National Park awaits. A local-style suspension bridge takes you across the Dhud Kosi again. Eventually, you’ll arrive at trading centre Namche Bazaar. Visiting the surrounding villages will help you acclimatize for the trek ahead. On to the Tengboche monastery, witness incredible views of Everest and Ama Dablam, then later of Kwangde, Tawachee, Nuptse, Lhotse, Kantega, and Thamserku. A day later you’ll reach the Ama Dalam Base, where you’ll also see the Island Peak, as well as the south face of Lothse, and the Ama Dablam.
Trek from Kathmandu to the Nagarkot Mountain Resort
See gorgeous views of the Himalayas as you explore surrounding mountains and visit a resort. You’ll go from the Kathmandu valley to the Kakani village. Here, you’ll explore the rhododendron and oak forests. Already, you’ll be greeted with incredible views of the Dhaulagiri, the Annapurna range, and everything up to the Ganesha Himal. After camping at High Hill, you’ll walk up to Shivapuri. Abundant wildlife and a variety of birds are prevalent here. You’ll also see the watershed which provides for the Kathmandu valley. This over 500-year old town is home to the Newar people, who will give you a taste of their unique artistry as you walk among beautifully-carved houses, statues, temples.
20-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp through the Three Passes
Get up close and personal with the tallest peaks of the Himalayas you walk through three of Nepal’s highest passes — the Kongma La, Cho La, and the Renjo La. You’ll start at The Kathmandu valley is home to tons of monasteries and sanctuaries, and make your way across the Tharo Kosi River. A variety of forests including rhododendron, magnolia, and fir await. Several Sherpa villages will greet you as you pass through valleys, and visit the Sagarmatha National Park. The Everest Base Camp is an important stop on the trek. There’s a stop at Namche Bazaar. In addition to the three major passes, you’ll see the longest glacier in the region — the Ngozumpa glacier. More importantly, though, you’ll find your courage as you make your way to some of the tallest locations of what many rightly call a once-in-a-lifetime journey that you will never forget.
20-Day Trek to Everest Base Camp
See the unforgettable sites of the Himalayas as you hike over tall bridges and through rivers. The journey takes you through villages interspersed with magnificent forests. For the long uphill climb, you’ll get acclimatized in Khunde, Khumjung, and Chhorkung. You’ll also visit Namche Bazaar, the biggest trading center in the area. See remarkable views of Everest and Ama Dablam. A variety of forests lead you to cross the Imja Khola river. At the Everest Base Camp, you’ll have the option of heading over to the Kala Patthar for dramatic views of Lingtren, Khumbutse, and the Changtse tower. Of course, much more breathtaking experiences await when you climb up to Island Peak High Camp. However, this experience will ultimately speak for itself.
Trek to Langtang Valley
The Langtang valley lies just off the Himalayas so the peak views on this journey can’t be missed. You’ll begin in Kathmandu, home of sacred temples, sanctuaries, and shrines. Cross the Bhote Kosi river and the Langtang Khola river. Climb to Doman and then to the Landslide Lodge and Hot Spring restaurant. Continue on through mani stones, passing water-driven prayer wheels and Tamang villages to reach Langtang itself. You’ll climb further to a moraine to enjoy incredible views of the Kyanjin Gompa and a dramatic icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Langtang Kinshung. Upon your descent, you’ll pass an abandoned airstrip and herders’ huts at Jatang. Your last climb will treat you to a panorama of Langshisha Ri, Langshisha Kharka, and Dorje Lakpa.
Trek from Helambu to Sermathang
Enter intriguing forests and visit Sherpa villages to see the wondrous Himalayas. Begin in Kathmandu where numerous sacred temples, shrines, and monasteries await. Then, head over to your first Tamang settlement, Mulharka. Your journey then brings you though the Melamchi Pul Bazaar and through several villages. You’ll soon start your descent, passing through the gorgeous village of Dubhachaur and over the Indrawati River.
Trek through the Langtang valley to Gosaikunda
See the Langtang range and breathtaking views of the Gosainkunda Lake. Head over to Syabrubesi. You’ll cross the Bhote Kosi river and the Langtang Khola via local-style suspension bridges. On your way to the Lama Hotel, you may dip into a hot spring. Gorgeous forestry brings you to the hotel. You’ll pass a Nepal army post, Tamang villages, and a variety of fields as we climb up. Painted mani stones litter the village of Langtang. Eventually, we’ll see Kyanjin Gompa and a dramatic icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Langtang Kinshung. You’ll also see Kyanjin Ri, Langshisha Ri, Gang Chhenpo, and Dorje Lakpa. The largest of them holds a large, black rock which is said to be the head of Shiva. You’ll also explore the Laurebina La pass before heading down.
Trek through the Langtang Circuit
Trek through the Langtang valley for breathtaking views of the Himalayas. You’ll next head to Syabrubesi, which has a viewpoint for the Ganesh Himal, the Gosaikunda range, and the Goljang valley. On your way to Tatopani, cross a suspension bridge. When you arrive, dip into the natural hot springs with its healing properties. You’ll then climb up to Nagthali Dandi and down to Thuman. A dramatic ice-fall flows here. Continue on to see the Langshisa Ri, Gang Chhenpo, and the Dorje Lakpa. On your descent, see spectacular architecture and the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and Langtang Lirung. You’ll arrive at the wondrous Goisakunda lakes, which holds a black rock said to be the head of Shiva. The tall Laurebine pass also lies in your path.
Langtang Tamang Heritage Trail
See highly rewarding alpine views of the Ganesh Himal, the Gosaikunda range, and the Goljang valley. Enjoy a tour of sacred temples, monasteries, and ancient shrines. Pass through Trisuli Bazaar to arrive at Syabrubesi. Go to Gatlang, where you’ll experience the charm and tradition of the Tamang village. A long day of trekking follows as you descend to Thangbuchet, near the Bhotekosh River. You’ll cross a local-style suspension bridge to reach Tatopani. Here, feel free to dip into the natural hot springs which locals claim have healing properties. Then head up to Brimdang, then continue on to Nagthali Danda. Go back down to Thuman, another Tamang village whose people will treat you to cultural events. Your trek starts to close with a gentle descent to Timure and on to Briddim. You’re also free to take refreshing walks through the village and soak in the dreamy Tibetan atmosphere.
A Taste of Tibet
Travel to the Potala Palace, the seat of the Dalai Lama, on this fulfilling journey through Tibet. Exploration of the palace is open to the public. Tremendous views are also at your fingertips. You’ll even witness some animated monks holding traditional debates in the courtyard.
2-Day Rafting Excursion down the Trishuli River
Enjoy Nepal’s top river rafting experience along the Trishuli river. You’ll likely come from Kathmandu, the home of sacred shrines, traditional temples, and many monasteries. Take a three-hour bus ride to Malinga and endure a safety briefing before the rafting begins. Head on down the final segment of your rafting adventure over the Trishuli river. You’ll end up at Kathmandu valley or Pokhara, where picturesque scenery awaits. This excursion is suitable for paddler of all ability levels and is as fun as it gets on the water.
Excursion at the Royal Chitwan National Park Safari
Nepal’s first national park will open you to the lifestyle of the Tharu village with cultural dance presentations you can participate in if you so choose. You may also opt to lounge around near the poolside, or go bird-watching and discover a few of the over 450 species found in Chitwan. There’s activities like canoeing down the Rapti river where you might come across rare species of crocodiles like the Marsh Mugger and the fish-eating Gharial. The drive to Bees Hazaar Taal (Twenty Thousand Lakes) is an exciting highlight of this trip. Another is the jungle drive-through grassland, riverine and sal forests as you make your way to the Gharial hatchery farm. It’s not uncommon to do several elephant safaris on this excursion, but you may instead opt to go on nature walks or do something else to your liking.
5-Day Trek through Bardia National Park Safari
Ride on elephant backs and see birds, crocodiles, and dolphins as you explore incredible wildlife on this safari. This animal lover’s delight begins in the beautiful Tharu garden. You’ll get to learn about local lifestyle and culture as you walk through the Tharu village and take a tour of this Terai region tribe. The museum is your last stop before you visit a crocodile breeding center. What follows is a full day of a walking safari which will bring you to the river banks of the Baghauraphanta and Karnali waters. After that is a half-day walking safari. Even if you opt out, you’ll have an entire day of rafting afterward. There’ll be a mix of bird-watching, crocodile, and dolphin viewing as you go down the river in a dugout canoe or raft. More bird-watching follows and then you may choose to relax or explore your surroundings. Finally, you’ll visit an elephant breeding center before you depart.
From the jungle to the sea in Endau Rompin & Tioman island
Getting away from the bustling and hustling life and back to the call of nature in this amazing Endau-Rompin National Park and Tioman journey. From the exciting hiking through one of the most pristine jungles, the breathtaking beauty of tropical rainforest to the camping site in the middle of stars, from the transparent crystal water, white sandy beaches to the variety of snorkeling spots, you will feel the taste of both splendid jungle and blue sea at its best!
Trip to Penang and Ulu Muda for Nature Lovers – Malaysia
Are you ready to go on a fun-filled adventure you'll only find in Malaysia? Because we at Adventure Asia can't wait to take you on this trip as we tour around Malaysia's hidden gems: Penang and Ulu Muda. Experience the rich culture and traditional heritage of natives in George Town, the capital city of Penang. Explore sacred temples and feast with local hawker foods along the way. Ulu Muda offers a different type of escapade as Adventure Asia takes you to a haven for environment lovers at the Rainforest of Lake Muda. Build a strong connection with nature and wildlife as you hike through the jungle, walk along the rivers, take cruises, and explore limestone caves. You won't want to miss this!
The romance of the rails from Hoi An to Quy Nhon
For those travelers who are seeking the epic romance of a rail trip then this journey is made just for you! The delightful six-hour journey that links the heritage charm of ancient Hoi An town with the beautiful sandy shores of Quy Nhon will bring you through almost spectacular sceneries from the beautiful mountains, green rice fields to the sparkling shores along the way, from the luxury train with 5 star quality to the fantastic cuisine of Vietnamese and French flavors, those moments will live forever!
Trekking through the charming villages in Bac Ha Town
If you love trekking, nature and culture then this two days Bac Ha trip will be an ideal choice for you! The trek covers the breathtaking landscape of rice paddies,the magnificent valleys and the most special ethnic villages in Bac Ha. It is time to experience the traditional life of minorities and their unique culture. There are more things to see than the perfect mountain escapes, there are more things to enjoy than the outdoors activities. The special emotions when you sit down and enjoy a delicious meal with friendly residents to discover their daily life, customs, cultures, and traditions.This one-of-a-kind journey lasts forever in your heart!
From the jungle to the sea in Endau Rompin & Tioman island
Getting away from the bustling and hustling life and back to the call of nature in this amazing Endau-Rompin National Park and Tioman journey. From the exciting hiking through one of the most pristine jungles, the breathtaking beauty of tropical rainforest to the camping site in the middle of stars, from the transparent crystal water, white sandy beaches to the variety of snorkeling spots, you will feel the taste of both splendid jungle and blue sea at its best!
Trip to Penang and Ulu Muda for Nature Lovers – Malaysia
Are you ready to go on a fun-filled adventure you'll only find in Malaysia? Because we at Adventure Asia can't wait to take you on this trip as we tour around Malaysia's hidden gems: Penang and Ulu Muda. Experience the rich culture and traditional heritage of natives in George Town, the capital city of Penang. Explore sacred temples and feast with local hawker foods along the way. Ulu Muda offers a different type of escapade as Adventure Asia takes you to a haven for environment lovers at the Rainforest of Lake Muda. Build a strong connection with nature and wildlife as you hike through the jungle, walk along the rivers, take cruises, and explore limestone caves. You won't want to miss this!
The romance of the rails from Hoi An to Quy Nhon
For those travelers who are seeking the epic romance of a rail trip then this journey is made just for you! The delightful six-hour journey that links the heritage charm of ancient Hoi An town with the beautiful sandy shores of Quy Nhon will bring you through almost spectacular sceneries from the beautiful mountains, green rice fields to the sparkling shores along the way, from the luxury train with 5 star quality to the fantastic cuisine of Vietnamese and French flavors, those moments will live forever!
Trekking through the charming villages in Bac Ha Town
If you love trekking, nature and culture then this two days Bac Ha trip will be an ideal choice for you! The trek covers the breathtaking landscape of rice paddies,the magnificent valleys and the most special ethnic villages in Bac Ha. It is time to experience the traditional life of minorities and their unique culture. There are more things to see than the perfect mountain escapes, there are more things to enjoy than the outdoors activities. The special emotions when you sit down and enjoy a delicious meal with friendly residents to discover their daily life, customs, cultures, and traditions.This one-of-a-kind journey lasts forever in your heart!