Nepal takes pride in being home to Sagarmatha (Mt Everest), the highest peak in the world, and 7 others having an altitude of more than 8,000 meters, out of 14 such peaks in the world. The concentration of world’s tallest peaks, glaciers, glacial lakes, gorges, glacial valleys, and countless number of lesser mountains in the nation’s Himalayas has been a magnet of endless attraction for visitors from all over the world.
Outdoor Himalayan Treks: Destination Nepal
Everest Panorama Trek

This short, convenient, fit-for-all trek splurges you in the loftiest panoramas of the earth, allowing you to boast of up-close sighting of the highest peak Sagarmatha (Everest) along with Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Ama Dablam. The tour simultaneously takes you deep through original Sherpa culture, complementing your views of the towering peaks.
Lobuche Peak Climbing

Lobuche peak climbing does not bring high media attention like Everest climbs, but it certainly fulfills your passion for mountaineering with all the fun, fascination, and adventure that come with it. Lobuche is a two-summit peak (Lobuche East: 6119m and Lobuche West: 6145m), situated in Everest Region reached through the route to Everest Base Camp.
Upper Mustang Trek

The Upper Mustang region of Nepal, a remote part of Nepal lying beyond the Himalayas in its rain shadow, resembles naturally and culturally to Tibet. That is why the region is also sometimes called Mustang Bhot, i.e. Mustang Tibet, in Nepal. Mustang’s isolation from mainstream Nepalese culture geographically and culturally has both good and not-so-good implications for its inhabitants.
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek

Dhaulagiri circuit trek takes you into the heartland of Dhaulagiri region of Nepal, lying to the west of the Annapurna region, separated by the Kali Gandaki River from it. It is a strenuous trek requiring you to go over high passes like the French Pass (5240m) and Thapa Pass (5155m). But the trip satisfies your desire for adventure and deep experience of high mountain by taking you as high as the Italian Base Camp and Dhaulagiri North Base Camp.
Tamang Heritage Trail

This trek is designed to take you through some of the pristine destinations of Nepal in Langtang region with rich culture of an ethnic group known as Tamang. The trek route follows the ancient trade route to Tibet, connecting Kathmandu to Keirung Valley of Tibet. For thousands of years, traders from India and Nepal used this route to trade with Tibet.
Everest Base Camp Trek

Be prepared for an exclusive journey with breathtaking views of mountain panoramas as we take you on the best trek in the whole world, following the footsteps of the legendary duo, Tenzing and Hillary, to the Base Camp of the highest peak, Mt. Everest.
Tsum Valley Trek

Tsum is a scenic, culturally rich valley in the northern part of Gorkha district adjoining Tibet. Mostly people from Tibetan descent inhabit this valley, although they have developed their distinct culture. The polyandry marriage system is still believed to exist in this region. This valley is also associated with the famous Buddhist pilgrimage route known as Kyimo Lung.
Ama Dablam Peak Climbing

Mt Ama Dablam is 6812 meters in height but it has earned its identity as an enticingly beautiful mountain. It is also sometimes referred to as the lady’s peak because it outshines most of its neighbors in its look. Otherwise it would have been overshadowed in the community of three 8000m-plus mountains, including Mt Everest itself, which all are in the Everest Region.



You may have toured to many destinations in the world, but you are still missing a lot if you have not been to Tibet, the ‘Roof of the World.’ Here is your chance of a lifetime - a well-planned overland tour to world’s highest plateau, which is famous for its extraordinary landscapes, ancient monasteries and the unique culture of the Tibetan people. On your way back, you will fly across the majestic Himalayas, sighting Mt. Everest from a close distance.



