

Trekking in Nepal
Trekking in Nepal is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, combining breathtaking mountain views, rich cultural encounters, and serene natural beauty. From the iconic Everest Base Camp to the tranquil Rara Lake, each route tells a different story.
Whether you seek high-altitude adventure or peaceful cultural immersion, our treks are guided by experts who ensure safety, comfort, and authenticity. Discover why Nepal is known as the trekker’s paradise.

Annapurna Region
Annapurna Region is one of the most popular trekking destinations of Nepal. It includes the Annapurna Range, the Dhaulagiri Range and the Kali-Gandaki River and its bank. Annapurna 1 Himal (8091m), Nilgiri Himal (7061m), Machapuchhare Himal (also known as Fishtail Mountain-6993m) and Dhaulagiri Himal (8167m) are the major attractions in the Annapurna region.
The starting and ending point for the Annapurna region is Pokhara, the city of lakes with the facilities of good hotels, resorts, bars and restaurants. Short adventure activities like paragliding, bungee jump, zipflyer, boating, short hikes to peace stupa, Australian Base camp, Ghandruk, Sarangkot with panoramic views of the snow covered mountains.
Annapurna Region is protected by the Annapurna Conservation Area that covers some the area of 7,629 sq. m. It is one of the famous conservation areas in Nepal with a varieties of flora and fauna. Annapurna region has some of the most rewarding, special and demanding trekking trails of Nepal: Poon Hill Trek, Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Annapurna Circuit Trek, Mardi Himal Trek, among others.

Everest Region
Everest region is one of the top ten beautiful sites in the world to be visited in the life-time. It is famous for its topographical variation and unique culture and tradition. Mt. Everest, the highest mountain in the world, has unique natural landscape of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Mt Everest area is also famous for its Sherpa villages and Buddhist monasteries. Additionally, Sagarmatha National Park, which extends to the area of 1,148 sq km, is also located in Mt Everest region.
This region contains 3% forest, 28% grazing land, and 69% barren land. It is rich in flora and fauna. Moreover, Sagarmatha National Park is also listed in the world heritage site The spring and autumn seasons are considered to be the best seasons to have the view of Himalayan peaks. During the spring season (from March to May), the temperature is warmer during day and night. It is also the best season to see a variety of rhododendrons blooming naturally.
Similarly, a number of endangered species like musk-deer, Himalayan black bear, wolf, goral and the Himalayan Tahrs are found in this region. Moreover, this region has popular peaks including Lhotse, Lhotsar, Gokyo, Mera, Ama Dablam, Makalu, Cho-Oyu, Nuptse, Pumori, Taboche. This region covers upper catchments of Bhote Koshi, Dudh Koshi and Imja Rivers and form one of the headwaters of the Ganges River.
Everest region is popular among the mountaineers and adventure trekkers. The combination of natural beauty of the surrounding mountain peaks and the local Sherpa culture makes this region as a popular tourist destination of Nepal.

Langtang Region
The Langtang Gosaikunda trek is a popular trek, situated in the shadow of the spectacular Langtang Range bordering with Tibet of China. The Langtang valley has unique Tamang heritage, alpine forests and high mountains. This trail has Gosaikunda (a sacred pond) with its great cultural and religious value. The Gosaikunda area has been delineated as a religious site. Hindu mythology attributes Gosaikunda as the home of the Hindu deities Shiva and Gauri. Gosaikunda, also known as frozen lake, is situated at an elevation of 4,380 meter in Rasuwa district of Nepal. Langtang National Park is the first national park of Nepal and most of the area of the national park is dominated by Langtang Lirung (7245m), the highest peak of the area. The trek offers breathtaking views in a short time compared to any other drive-to trek in Nepal.
Langtang area has beautiful and traditional Tamang villages. Basically, the Tamang ethnic group came from Tibet and started practicing a mix of Buddhism and Hinduism. They are also famous for their craftsmanship, unique dress and architecture. It is believed that the lake is formed by digging of the holy Trishul (trident) of lord Shiva as after he drank the ‘Kalakuta’ poison from ‘Samudramanthan’ and desperately wanted cold water to quench the overwhelming heat of the poison. Gosaikunda is Hindu pilgrimage site from where the frozen lake melts and sips down to form the Trishuli River. Langtang area was almost damaged by the 2015 devastating earthquake and it took long time to rebuild the damaged structures. Now, reconstruction and rehabilitation of the damaged structures and community is underway. Many people have returned to their villages and started leading normal life. Tourism has been limping back to normalcy in Lantang area.