Trekking in Nepal is an intense cultural experience as well as an exploration of one of the world's world's most hiker-friendly people , spectacular environment and great mountain. If you are an experienced trekker used to empty trails, you'll be surprised. These are not pathway designed for recreational use, but a working transportation network for goods and people. Expect to see plenty of traffic on many of the route and enjoy the chance to interact with the people, and explore their cultures, along the way. Caravans of laden mules or yaks are good subjects for your camera and rest breaks at the teahouses or small mountain villages are chances to meet fellow travelers from around the globe or from just up the valley. There are two contras-ting approaches to trekking in Nepal. One approach is to go on an organized trip where our crew bring along tent, cooking equipment and foodstuff. The another approach independently minded opt for teahouse trekking, moving from village to village along mostly well-trodden routes, enjoying the lodges with their mix of foreigner and locals. These are ideal for discovering more remote areas and learning about the varied cultures and people of Nepal first hand.
Grade – A (Easy Treks): Ghorepani / Poon Hill Trekking | Jomsom Muktinath Trek | Ghandruk Trek | Panchase Trekking | Siklesh Trekking | Helambu Trekking | Sivapuri Trekking | Royal Trek ! Mardi Himal Trek | Goshain Kunda Trekking | Tato pani Trek | Annapurna Khair Trekking | Around kathmandu valley trek.Obviously easiest trips are designed to be enjoyed by anyone,
Grade – B (Moderate Treks) : Annapurna Base Camp Trek | Langtang Region | Ganesh Himal Trek | Rara Lake Trek | Helambu Trek | Surya Kunda pass Trekking | Annapurna Khair Trek | Mera base camp Tekking,
Grade – C (Strenuous Treks): Annapurna Circuit Trekking | Everest Region | Everest Base Camp Trek | Upper Mustang Trek | Makalu Base Camp Trek & Non - Touristy Area of Nepal,
Grade – D (Challenging Treks): Off The Beaten Tracks | Dolpo Trek | Manaslu Trek | Kanchanjunga Trek | Ganja La Pass | Simikot (Mt. Kailash) | Dhaulagiri Trek | Tilicho pass / Meso kato Pass Trek | Narphu Treks,
Tea House Trekking
Annapurna, Langtang and Everest are the three main areas in Nepal where it is possible to walk well defined trails and stay at local teahouses. All you have to bring is a sleeping bag, warm clothes for the evening when the sun goes down, a camera and a water bottle. Teahouses provide excellent food including pasta, curries, muesli and even apple pie and custard.
A normal trekking day involves approximately 3-4 hours steady trekking with rest periods and time to enjoy the surroundings, and an afternoon of 2-3 hours of similar progress.
Taking part calls for a reasonable level fitness and a good attitude. Treks marked "Demanding" involve some resolve and stamina, however if you are of average fitness and enjoy the outdoors you should manage well.
A local guide / porter accompanies all departures. Your guide will contribute valuable local knowledge to enhance your Himalayan experience, and a porter allows you the pleasure to trek with only a day pack on your shoulders.
Organised/Expedition Trekking
A Wilderness trekking expedition is the best way to experience the high Himalaya. Fully supported our trekking expeditions are thoroughly equipped to the last detail. Under the guidance of a professional Sirdar, a superb team of Sherpas, cook, kitchen staff and porters give the trek considerable style. In such company it is possible to access the remotest regions of the Himalaya.
Days start at 6.30 a.m. with bed tea (basins of hot water for washing/shaving soon follow). Breakfast is approximately 7.30 am. There is a real spread for lunch and then refreshments on reaching camp. A 3 course evening meal is served around 7.00 p.m. A normal trekking day involves approximately 3-4 hours steady trekking with rest periods and time to enjoy the surroundings, and an afternoon of 2-3 hours of similar progress. Wilderness trekking calls for a reasonable level fitness and a good attitude. Expeditions marked "Hard" involve some determination and stamina, however demands should not be exaggerated, if you are of average fitness and enjoy the outdoors you should manage well.
We will be more than happy to organize all your internal travel arrangements in the Kingdom of Nepal. We have a wide variety of services and budget options to suit your needs including, airport pick-ups, sightseeing excursions, airline reconfirmation, hotel reservations and much more. Contact our friendly and experienced staff for a personal itinerary, departure dates and costs. A minimum group size of 2 is required. Group rates available.