• TREKKING PEAK

    Into the Himalayas

    ISLAND PEAK(Imja Tse) 6189M

    Island Peak also called Imja Tse by the Nepalese is a popular choice among novice climbers who wish to begin their mountaineering journey by summiting Island Peak and then move on to other peaks. The mountain was named "Island Peak" in 1952 AD due to its striking location in the middle of the Chhukung valley, like an island on a sea of ice. Island Peak has an impressive, highly glaciated west face that rises from the Lhotse Glacier which is a bit tough to do; however, the magnificent views from the summit are certainly a fitting reward for your efforts.

    MERA PEALK 6740M

    It is the highest of the trekking peaks in Nepal. When this is combined with the fact that it offers unparalleled views and stunning panoramas it makes this trekking peak one of the most sought after mountaineering trips in Nepal. Mera Peak is never particularly technically difficult, but there is the altitude to contend with which makes this an exciting and challenging trip.

    PISANG PEAK 6091M

    Pisang peak lies just north of the Manang Valley, which the famous Annapurna Circuit passes through. While sometimes offered as a three day excursion from the village of Pisang, this can only be done if properly acclimatized.

    Naturally there are fabulous views to be seen from the summit over the Manang Valley and the Annapurna Range.

    LOBUCHE EAST 6119M

    Lobuche lies close to the Khumbu Glacier and has two main peaks, Lobuche Far East and Lobuche East. At 6,145 meters, Lobuche East is 26 meters higher. Although the Lobuche East climb is a bit more challenging than Island Peak climb, it is equally rewarding. From the peak you get amazing views of Everest alongside Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Pumori. The 19-day Lobuche East Peak Climbing with us combines Lobuche East Peak climbing with the classic Everest Trek.

    The trip will also take you to some of the most popular places in the Everest region like Kala Pathar, which provides an excellent view of Everest along with other high mountains.

  • Trekking in Himalayas

    Not only is it still a beautiful trek, your visit will also provide vital support for local livelihoods.

    Everst Base Camp Trek

    Come walk alongside with some of the highest mountains in the world. In the company of yaks that walk with a veritable resolve. Come see the faces of the people that are known to be one of the friendliest people on earth. Come say hello to mighty Mt. Everest,it will be a pilgrimage in your life.

    Travelers have been praising the 128-mile route, which circles Nepal’s heaven-high Annapurna range, as the holy grail of trekking since it was first opened to foreigners in the early 1980s. There are treks that are more rugged or more remote, huts that are more luxe, pilgrimage sites that are more holy, wildlife that's more exotic, and even scenery–sacrilege!–that's more beautiful.

    Upper Dolpo Trek

    Expeditions into Dolpo can be challenging as the tourism infrastructure is almost non-existent, and organized tours are essential.Tibetan Buddhist culture, some of the oldest monasteries in the country, the spectacular Lake Phoksundo, rare wildlife, and a real sense of being in the wilderness.

    Langtang Trek

    It has long been a favorite trek due to its expansive views, interesting Tamang culture, relatively gentle pace and accessibility from Kathmandu. The 2015 earthquake and subsequent landslide had an enormous effect on the region, but aid and reconstruction have recently reopened this valley to trekking again.

    Poon Hill Trek

    It is the most popular short trekking route for all travellers even for kids.The wonderful hiking trip to Poon Hill in Annapurna region unveils the dramatic profile of some of the highest mountain peaks and magnificent alpine scenery.Jt is the easy way to melt in Himalayas with sunrise or sunset.