Everest Base Camp Trek
The Everest Base Camp Trek takes you up close to the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, which stands at a whopping 8,848.86 m/29,031.7 ft. This trek takes you through beautiful scenery, rugged landscapes, and a unique cultural experience, especially with the Sherpa ethnic groups. The maximum elevation of the trek is 5,364 m/17,598 ft. on the southern side, while another route takes you to Kala Patthar at 5,545 m/ 18192 ft.
The Everest Base Camp Trek begins at Lukla and routes along Phakding, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep with the view of the Khumbu glacier and mountains, and finally, EBC is charted. Then descent to Lukla follows. It is normally planned for 16 days from/to Kathmandu, with rest and acclimatization taken into account. It is graded as a strenuous trek involving steep up-and-down accents on well-defined trails, so the trekkers need to be quite physically fit to undertake it. The trekkers need to undertake 6-8 hours of walking every day. There are chances of altitude sickness, so allowing acclimatization is necessary. The most famous Trekking packages in Nepal. Let’s Keep in touch for customized travel and tours for an unforgettable travel experience in a Lifetime.
Entrance into this region requires a Khumbu local government permit (USD 18 per person) and a Sagarmatha National Park permit (USD 26, traveling through Jiri additionally requires a Gaurishankar Conservation Area permit USD 25 per person).
Generally, the total cost is around USD 1500 per person for the entire trip.
Manaslu Circuit Trek
The Manaslu Circuit Trek Package is quite different than other most popular trekking routes in Nepal's Everest and Annapurna regions. The Manaslu hiking route is full of well-worn paths and offers a true local village trekking experience in a lifetime.
Manaslu region is one of the world's most remote trekking regions, offering a variety of thrilling trekking routes and mountain adventures. The Manaslu Circuit Trek route takes you to some of the most remote villages in the world, as well as several beautiful waterfalls, Budi Gandaki rivers, and enchanting landscapes of lush green land and Panoramic Mountain views.
The Manaslu Circuit Package is a traditional trekking route in Nepal. That takes you to remote areas of the country with breathtaking scenery. This trek is wild and isolated, and the scenery encompasses everything Nepal has to offer.
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Hiking to Manaslu Circuit requires a Restricted Permit ($100) per person for seven days. Additional Manaslu and Annapurna Conservation area ($25) per person per conservation area.
The treks are around $1300 per person but the cost determines your services.
Gokyo Valley Trek
Everest Lake trek adventure outdoor journey to explore the magical spectacular glacial lakes trek route in Himalayan Nepal. The Gokyo Lake is peaceful amidst mountains overwhelming magnificently.
The Gokyo Valley trek exploration of the mountains in the Everest region. Along this trek blissfully peacefully and a few hikers visit this hiking trail.
Gokyo hiking destination to the Gokyo-Ri 5357m of the highest point. Exploring dream bucket list to admire snow-capped mountain peaks. Incredible Sherpa people and culture are unforgettable travel memories of a lifetime.
How hard is the Everest Gokyo Valley Trek? The Gokyo Lake Trek is a moderate-hard hiking route to the Himalayas. Contact us for a custom-made Trekking itinerary with cost.
Upper Mustang Trek
The Upper Mustang Trek is a journey to the former Himalayan Kingdom – the Last Forbidden Kingdom. The trip's major highlights are the combination of rugged landscape, rich cultural heritage and history, and ancient Buddhist monasteries and caves. Here you get to experience the way of life of true mountain people who have had little contact with the rest of Nepal and retained their rich cultural heritage. The maximum height of the trek is 3810 m / 12500 ft.
The route for Upper Mustang Trek starts from Jomsom, and the trek begins with a walk to Kagbeni along the bank of the Kali Gandaki River passing through Chele, Syanbochen, Tsarang, to ultimately the walled capital of Lo-Manthang. It is normally planned for 17 days from/to Kathmandu. This is a strenuous grade trek that involves many walks as there are no facilities in between. Good physical fitness is required, with the ability to walk 6-7 hours daily. Previous hiking or camping experience is required. Although not as cold as the trek to other mountainsides, altitude sickness can occur so, allowing acclimatization is necessary.
Trekking in Upper Mustang requires a Restricted Area Permit (USD 500 per person for ten days and an additional USD 50 per person per day if beyond ten days) and Annapurna Conservation Area Project Entry Permit (USD 25 per person).
The Upper Mustang Trek's total cost comes to around USD 1800 per person.
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
The Annapurna Base Camp Trek has often been listed as the top ten best hikes in the world now and again. A close-up view of Annapurna Massif, a picturesque landscape, enjoying a tea house experience, enjoying Himalayan biodiversity, and getting a cultural experience, especially of the Gurung and Magar indigenous groups, are some of the highlights of this trek. The maximum elevation of the trek is 4,130 m /13,550 ft.
Several routes can be taken during the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. An example of one of the routes that can be started from Nayapul, and trekking along Tadapani, Chhomrong, and Himalaya to finally steady snow-covered uphill of ABC. It is planned for 14 days from/to Kathmandu. This moderate-grade trek involves walking a lot up to and downhill. A moderate amount of fitness is required with the ability to walk 6-7 hours a day. Previous hiking or camping experience is preferable but not compulsory. Altitude sickness could also occur so, allowing acclimatization is necessary.
Trekking to Annapurna Sanctuary requires an Annapurna Conservation Area Project Entry Permit (USD 25 per person). Trekkers & Information Management System or TIMS (USD 20 for individual trekkers or USD 10 per person in a group).
Generally, the ABC trek costs around USD 900 per person.
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
The Most Popular Trekking Packages in Nepal. Annapurna Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is famous for its sunrise view of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Annapurna I, and Annapurna South and is considered an introduction to trek in the Annapurna Region. Get up-close panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, and rhododendron forest, and a unique cultural experience, especially with the Gurung and Magar ethnic groups with this short trek. The trek takes you to a maximum elevation of 3,210 m/10,532 ft.
The trek begins from Tikhedhunga and follows the route to Ghorepani, then Tadapani, and finally to Poon Hill normally in the morning to discover the amazing landscape of the region at sunrise. It is normally planned for ten days from/to Kathmandu. This is an easy to moderate-grade trek involving a comparatively gentle walk along the hill. This can be easily envisioned with a family in mind as only 3-4 hours of trekking per day is required. Since the altitude is low, there are no chances of altitude sickness.
Trekking to Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek requires Annapurna Conservation Area Project Entry Permit (USD 25 per person). Trekkers Information Management System or TIMS (USD 20 for individual trekkers or USD 10 per person in a group). The total cost is around USD 799 per person.
Mardi Himal Trek
Mardi Himal is a hidden gem as only a few trekkers have taken trekking here, having opened for trekkers fairly recently in 2012. The trek takes you to off-beaten tracks, which are tranquil and quaint, natural and culturally diverse, and a close view of the exquisite Annapurna Himal. The maximum ascent of the trek is 4,500 m/14,763 ft.
The trek starts from Kande, passing through Forest Camp, Low Camp, High Camp, and finally walking along narrow rocky trails; you get to Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek. If the weather is clear, the walk is enriching, providing a close view of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, Tare Kang, Annapurna III, and Fishtail. It is normally planned for 11 days from/to Kathmandu. This is a moderate-grade trek that involves a bit of steep ascent. A moderate amount of fitness is required with the ability to walk 4-6 hours a day. Previous hiking or camping experience is preferable but not compulsory. Altitude sickness could also occur so, allowing acclimatization is necessary.
Trekking to Mardi Himal requires an Annapurna Conservation Area Project Entry Permit (USD 25 per person). Trekkers Information Management System or TIMS (USD 20 for individual trekkers or USD 10 per person in a group). The total cost is around USD 610 per person.
Khopra Danda Trek
It is one of the most panoramic and unspoiled short trekking routes within the Annapurna Conservation Area. The main highlight of the trek is the Khopra ridge, additionally, the trek to Khayer Lake a beautiful mountain lake is also taken. Likewise, the trek offers stunning views of snowcapped mountains Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Fang, and Nilgiri, and exposure to various ethnicities of the region – the Gurung, Magar Chhetri, and Brahmin communities allowing trekkers to observe and experience the pure Nepali culture and lifestyle. This makes it a great alternative to the more popular and crowded Ghorepani trek. The maximum altitude of the trek is 3,660 meters/12007 ft. at Khopra Ridge and 4,500 m/14,763 ft. at Khayer Lake.
The trek from Khopra Danda Trek starts from Tikhedhunga, passing through Santa, Chistibung, and then finally to the ridge of Khopra Danda or a further ascent to the beautiful Khayer Lake. Finally, the trek ends with a descent to Tatopani. It is normally planned for 15 days from/to Kathmandu. This is an easy to moderate-grade trek which involves a gentle ascent to hills. This can be easily envisioned with a family in mind as only 5-6 hours of trekking per day is required. Since the altitude is low, there are no chances of altitude sickness.
Trekking to Khopra Danda requires an Annapurna Conservation Area Project Entry Permit (USD 25 per person). Trekkers Information Management System or TIMS (USD 20 for individual trekkers or USD 10 per person in a group). The total cost is around USD 900 per person.
Langtang Valley Trek
The Langtang Valley Trek is famous for its picturesque landscape and the ambiance that evokes going back to ancient times. Enjoy the view of Langtang Lirung, the highest peak of the Langtang Himal, get an insight into ancient Tamang and Tibetan culture, and visit ancient Tibetan monasteries and Mani walls through this trek. The maximum elevation of the trek is 3,800 m/12,467 ft. at Kyanjin Gompa and 4,773 m/15,660 ft. at Kyanjin Ri.
The trek starts from Syabrubesi, and the route takes you along Lama Hotel, Langtang Valley, and finally walking past watermills, Buddhist shrines, and prayer wheels to Kyanjin Gompa. A further steep ascent to Kyanjin Ri can also be made. It is normally planned for 11 days from/to Kathmandu. This is a moderate-grade trek that includes walking up and down hills. A moderate amount of fitness is required with the ability to walk 6-7 hours a day.
Trekking in Langtang Valley requires a Langtang National Park entry permit (USD 25 per person) and a Trekkers’ Information Management System or TIMS (USD 20 for individual trekkers or USD 10 per person in a group).
Generally, the trek costs around USD 900 per person.
Tsum Valley Trek
Tusm Valley is a hidden gem in the Manaslu region. It is an untouched and unspoiled trekking route in the western Himalayas of Nepal. The Tsum Valley trek was opened in 2008 under restricted area rules. The inaccessibility of the region has protected it from the crowd of travelers. To this date, the nature and cultural heritage of the locals residing here are the same as they used to be in the past.
Tsum Valley is a haven for nature lovers. The trek takes you through lush forests of rhododendrons and pine, serene meadows, and along the banks of the Budhi Gandaki River. You'll be surrounded by soaring Himalayan peaks, including Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m/ 26,781 ft), Ganesh Himal (7,422 m/24,350 ft), Himlung Himal (7,126 m/23,379 ft), and Shringi Himal (7,155 m/23,474 ft), creating a breathtaking backdrop for your journey.
Tsum Valley is home to Tibetan Buddhists. You'll encounter numerous ancient monasteries, Chortens (stupas), and mani walls adorned with prayer flags and wheels along the trail. The Tsum Valley is inhabited primarily by the Tsumba people, who are of Tibetan origin. They lead a traditional lifestyle, and their villages are dotted along the trekking route.
Likewise, the Tsum Valley is located within the Manaslu Conservation Area, which means you'll have the chance to spot diverse wildlife and birds, including the elusive snow leopard, Himalayan tahr, and red panda. As you trek through the lower regions, you'll encounter dense forests. The higher altitudes have alpine vegetation, including juniper bushes and meadows.
Unlike the more popular trekking routes in Nepal, Tsum Valley remains relatively less crowded. The terrain along the Tsum Valley Trek is varied and challenging. The trail encompasses everything from lush forests to high-altitude meadows and rocky terrain. You'll navigate through narrow gorges, cross suspension bridges over roaring rivers, and ascend steep slopes.
The Tsum Valley trek is considered moderately strenuous to challenging. The trek involves steep ascents and descents, high-altitude, and long daily walks. The best time to do the Tsum Valley trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and the skies are clear.
Overall, the Tsum Valley trek in Nepal is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that combines the thrill of adventure with cultural immersion. It's an opportunity to explore a remote and pristine corner of the Himalayas while gaining insights into the life of locals. The trek offers a huge sense of accomplishment.
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