Trek from Jiri to Everest Base Camp
Summary
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.
Highlights
- See breathtaking views of the Himalayas from the Everest Base Camp. Visit sacred temples and the Tengboche monastery. You’ll also witness the beauty of Sherpa culture in Junbesi.
- The Sherpa museum awaits in Namche Bazaar. You’ll 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. The reward will be excellent views of Everest, Thamserku, Kantega, Mera Peak, Ama Dablan, Kantega, Nuptse, and Lhotse.
What is included in this tour?
Items that are included in the cost of tour price.- Carefully selected accommodation with meals
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Licensed and trained guides
- Transportation to and from the trail-head
- All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)
- Insurance, medication, and equipment for staff
- Coordination of Quick Rescue service (costs covered by your insurance plan)
What is not included in this tour?
Items that are not included in the cost of tour price.- International airfares
- Travel/trekking insurance
- Visa fees
- Airport departure tax
- Rescue charge
- Drinks (Cold and alcoholic)
- Expenses of personal nature
- Permit and liaison officer fee (where applicable)
- Lunches and dinners whilst not in the description
Day by day Itinerary
Day 1
Kathmandu– Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon arrival at the Kathmandu International Airport, you’ll be transported to your hotel in Kathmandu or Bhaktapur. A short briefing will follow concerning the necessary formalities and your trekking itinerary. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby sanctuaries or resting
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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
Kathmandu Valley– Sightseeing / Cultural Day in Kathmandu Valley
You'll enjoy half-day sightseeing around UNESCO Bhaktapur / Kathmandu where your guide will escort you on a tour of Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines reflecting ancient local traditions. There is time to explore the city’s many places of interest on your own or take a rest while trekking permits are finalised. In the evening sample a delicious traditional Nepali dinner. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 3
Kathmandu - JiriToday your guide will pick you up from your hotel early in the morning for transportation to Jiri by private transport. Although Jiri is only 188 km away from Kathmandu, the trip will take us still around 6 hrs. You'll overnight in Jiri.
Day 4
Jiri - ShivalayaJiri to Shivalaya (1810m)
We'll start our trek at the end of the paved road in Jiri. After crossing a stream the track leaves the road and starts to climb uphill through trees to several wooden bhattis at the tiny settlement of Bharkur. We keep climbing to the Mali Danda (2440m), from where there are good views of the peaks near Rolwaling. Beyond Mali Danda, we descend into the Khimti valley through the sparsely populated Sherpa settlement of Mali at 2220m and continue our way to the crossing of the Yelung Khola river at 1860m. After crossing the Khimti Khola river on another suspension bridge, we will reach Shivalaya (4 hrs).
Day 5
Shivalaya - Bhandara– Shivalaya to Bhandara (2250m)
From Shivalaya, we start the day with a steep ascent towards the pass at Deorali (2730m). On our way to this pass, we will cross numerous streams and walk through the villages of Sangbadanda (2180m), Khasrubas (2330m) and Mahabhir (2590m). From Deorali pass we steeply descend on stone steps through fields and pastures to Bhandara, where we will spend the night (5 hrs).
Day 6
Bhandara - Sete– Bhandara to Sete (2520m)
From the village square at Bhandar, the trail descends through the lower fields of the village, passing the small settlements of Doharpa and Baranda before crossing the Tharo Khola River on a steel bridge at 1480m. As we follow the east bank of the river we climb towards Kenja (1600m), a settlement inhabited by Newars and Magars. As we leave Kenja, we'll start to ascend steeply towards Chimbu (2170m) and continue on towards Sete where we will spend the night (7 hrs).
Day 7
Sete - Junbesi– Sete to Junbesi (2580m)
From today our trek is completely in Sherpa country and starts by climbing from Sete to the top of the 3530m-high Lamjura Bhanjyang. The way is scenic and varied through forests of rhododendron, magnolia, maple, and birch. This section of the trail is also well known for spotting birds like sunbirds, minarets, flycatchers, laughing thrushes and many others. Lamjura Bhanjyang is the highest point on the trek between Jiri and Namche Bazaar and is marked by a tangle of stones, twigs and prayer flags. On the eastern side of the pass, the route descends steeply for about 400m through fragrant fir and hemlock forests and then levels out passing the small village of Tragdobuk (2830m). Continuing our way down we will arrive in Junbesi, a splendid Sherpa village amid beautiful surroundings (6 hrs).
Day 8
Junbesi - Nhuntala– Junbesi to Nhuntala (2200m)
After leaving Junbesi in the morning we cross the Junbesi Khola river and then climb steeply uphill, contouring above the houses to the end of the ridge. From here we have excellent views of Everest, Thamserku (6608m), Kantega (6779m) and Mera Peak (6654m). This is the first view of Everest on this trek, although the lower peaks in the foreground seem to dwarf the higher, more distant mountains. After passing the Ringmo Khola river, the trail ascends to Ringmo village, with its abundant fruit orchards.
Beyond Ringmo we climb to the Trakshindu La pass (3071m), where we can see the isolated monastery of Trakshindu, a superb example of Sherpa architecture. We now descend through forests of conifer and rhododendron, passing shepherds’ huts and bhattis alongside the trail until we reach Nhuntala (6 hrs).
Day 9
Nhuntala - BupsaFrom Nhuntala the descent continues to the Dudh Kosi (‘Milk River’). We'll cross this river using a 109m-long suspension bridge (1510m). Our trek then climbs out of the river valley through fields of barley, wheat and corn to the sprawling Rai village of Jubing (1680m). We'll continue to climb up a ridge to a Sherpa village named Khari Khola (2010m). Beyond this village, we climb past some water-driven mills to Bupsa (5 hrs).
Day 10
Bupsa - Chablung– Bupsa to Chablung (2700m)
Our trek today starts with a gentle climb, passing the village of Kharte and continuing on through forests inhabited by monkeys. From this part of the trek we can admire views of Cho Oyu (8153m). We keep climbing the ridge till we reach the teashop on the Khari La pass at 2840m.
From the pass, the trail descends into the deep canyon of Puiyan Khola. After crossing this river on a wooden bridge, we reach the small settlement of Puiyan (2770m). The trail climbs up and down for about an hour after Puiyan to a ridge that offers a good view of the Khumbu region and then descends 500m towards Surkha (2290m). Continuing our trail upwards again, we climb through a jumble of boulders, passing some wonderful mani walls until we reach the village of Chablung (7 hrs)
Day 11
Chablung - Namche BazaarAfter leaving Chablung we will cross the Tharo Kosi river on a local-style suspension bridge. Just past the bridge, we can see the peak of Kusum Kanguru (6367m), which is the most difficult of the so-called “trekking peaks”. Beyond the Tharo Kosi, the trail climbs a bit towards Ghat (2590m). We will cross a ridge marked with painted mani stones and climb to Phakding. From Phakding, we follow the valley of the Dudh Kosi river, staying on the west bank of the river.
We climb steeply over a rocky ridge towards Benkar (2710m). From here the trail continues alongside the river. All along this part of the trail, villages are interspersed with magnificent forests of rhododendron, magnolia, and giant firs. In both the early autumn and late spring, the flowers on this portion of the trek make it a beautiful walk.
We cross the Kyashar Khola river and climb out of the valley to Monjo (2840m). Just beyond Monjo, the trek enters the Sagarmatha (Everest) National Park, which was established in 1976 to protect an 1148 sq km area surrounding Mt Everest. Beyond the national park entrance station, the trail makes a steep rocky descent and crosses the Dhud Kosi river on a 120m-long suspension bridge towards Jorsale (2830m).
After crossing this river a few times while climbing our way up the valley we will reach Namche Bazaar (3420m). Namche Bazaar is the main trading centre in this region and features numerous shops, hotels, and restaurants (7 hrs).
Day 12
Namche Bazaar– Acclimatisation in Namche Bazaar
Acclimatisation is important before proceeding higher. Today we will take a day hike through the villages of Khunde and Khumjung. We start with a steep one-hour climb to the Shyangboche airstrip (3790m), from where we will slowly ascend towards Khunde passing numerous chorten (stone Buddhist monuments).
From Khunde we follow the trail eastwards to Khumjung, the largest village in Khumbu, at the foot of the sacred peak Khumbila. After enjoying lunch here we will follow a steep switchbacking trail descending to Chhorkung (3540m). From here it is a quick descent back to Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).
Day 13
Namche Bazaar - Tengboche and Deboche– Namche Bazaar to Tengboche and Deboche (3860m)
Our route of today to Tengboche weaves in and out of side valleys, making small ups and downs, to the teashops of Kenjoma, and joins the trail from Khumjung just before a collection of mani stones. The views of Everest and Ama Dablam are excellent from this part of the trek. We pass the small settlement of Sanasa from where the trail drops towards Phunki Thanga (3250m).
From here the trail climbs steeply through forests and around mani stones as it follows the side of a hill to the saddle on which the monastery of Tengboche sits at 3870m. The view from here is rightly deemed to be one of the world's most magnificent. Kwangde (6187m), Tawachee (6542m), Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse (8501m), Ama Dablan, Kantega, and Thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of the Himalayan giants.
From Tengboche, we end our day by descending for about 30 minutes through forests of birches, conifers, and rhododendrons to the village of Deboche where we will spend the night at an idyllic Sherpa lodge (5 hrs).
Day 14
Deboche - Dingboche– Deboche to Dingboche (4240m)
From here the level trail passes many mani walls in a deep rhododendron forest. After crossing the Imja Khola River the route climbs past some magnificently carved mani stones to Pyangboche (3860m). This is the highest year-round settlement in the valley, and the Pangboche gompa is the oldest in Khumbu and contains relics that are said to be the skull of a yeti.
Beyond Pangboche the route enters alpine meadows above the tree line, mostly consisting of scrub juniper and tundra. We will cross the Khumbu Khola River then head northwest toward the Chukkung Valley and arrive in Dingboche at the foot of the valley (4:30 hrs).
Day 15
Dingboche– Acclimatisation day in Dingboche
To help ensure our proper acclimatization before ascending further up to EBC, we will spend another day in Dingboche. A good way to spend the day is to hike up to the small summer settlement of Chhukung where we can briefly experience higher altitudes at 4730m. From here we have tremendous views of Island Peak (6189m), the south face of Lothse and the southeastern face of Ama Dablam. After enjoying the views here we return back to Dingboche to spend the night at a lower altitude (4 hrs).
Day 16
Dingboche - Lobuche– Dingboche to Lobuche (4930m)
From Dingboche, the trail goes directly up a ridge overlooking the deep valley and the village Periche. After a steep climb from Dulgha where we can stop for tea, we reach the memorial area known as Chukpilhara which was built in memory of six Sherpas who died in an avalanche during the 1970 Japanese skiing expedition on Everest. From here the trail drops a bit and follows the western side of the valley to Lobuche, a summer settlement at 4930m that has become a major trekking stop. The sunset on Nuptse, seen from here, is a memorable sight (5 hrs).
Day 17
Lobuche - Gorak Shep– Lobuche to Gorak Shep (5160m)
The first section of today’s trail follows the western side of the broad Khumbu valley and ascends gently through meadows beside the glacial moraine. The ascent becomes steeper and rougher as it crosses several side moraines. After rounding a bend in the trail, the conical peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain, a ridge extending to the south terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5545m), meaning ‘black rock’.
The trail then makes a short descent onto the sandy, flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here, we will continue to the current Everest base camp, which is about a 4-hour return walk from Gorak Shep. We will return to this small settlement after our visit to the base camp (6 hrs).
Day 18
Gorak Shep - Lobuche– Gorak Shep to Lobuche (4930m)
After an early morning rise, we will start our day by climbing the Kala Pattar (5545m). This is a steep ascent up the grassy slopes west of Gorak Shep. From Kala Pattar the entire Everest south face is visible as well as Lho La (the pass between Nepal and Tibet, also named the Western Cwm), Changtse (the northern peak of Everest), and most of the West-Ridge route. We return to Gorak Shep and continue to descend to Lobuche (6 hrs).
Day 19
Lobuche - Dingboche– Lobuche to Dingboche (4360m)
To go to Dingboche we retrace our steps back to Dughla, and then go straight up the hill from the bridge to reach an upper trail, staying high above the valley floor. The views from here are great. You can easily recognise Island Peak and the top of Makalu is visible in the distance over the pass to the right of Island Peak. After passing a chorten we will descend to Dingboche, where we will stay the night (4 hrs).
Day 20
Dingboche - TengbocheThe route from Dingboche descends the Imja valley, then crosses the Khumbu Khola on a wooden bStridge, and climbs to rejoin the upward trail at some stone huts. Following the trail downhill from here, we will arrive at Tengboche (3 hrs).
Day 21
Tengboche - Namche BazaarToday we retrace the trail we followed on day 4 to reach Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).
Day 22
Namche Bazaar - LuklaIt is a long walk from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, but we are probably all in good shape by now. From Namche, we will descend steeply back to the Dudh Kosi river and continue our way past the national park checkpoint at Monjo. The trail then continues back towards Lukla, where we will reconfirm our flight tickets for the next day and spend the night (7 hrs).
Day 23
Lukla - KathmanduThe 35 minutes flight from Lukla will bring us back to Kathmandu. You'll have an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 24
KathmanduDeparture from 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.
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.
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.