Nepal has a large number of exciting trails among the highest peaks of the world, with unrivaled scenery, and culture along the way. Trekking is the best means of experiencing the natural rhythm of life in the mountains. Whether you walk along the ancient trade routes with Tibet that link various settlements or enjoy the beauty of flora, and fauna in the dense forests, or go up to high mountain pastures surrounded by high peaks, there is so much to see, feel, and experience. There are places graced with exotic temples, and magical monasteries along with lifestyles of various ethnicities, cultural heritage, and biodiversity along the way.
Nepal’s trails are a pleasure for a person in normal physical condition. Generally, no prior skills are necessary for trekking or hiking. But not all trails are short, and easy; some are rigorous, and demanding. As per your interests, we offer a wide variety of different treks to suit both first-timers, and experienced trekkers. Whether you have only a few days or many months to spend in the Himalayas, we have an itinerary available for you.
Generally, a trekker walks for around 5 hours with breaks as needed covering from 9–14 km. There is usually ample time for photography and personal interests. Routes pass through forests, valleys, meadows, fields, idyllic hamlets, and high passes. Nearly all offer the magnificent Himalayas as a backdrop, with snow-fed rivers, lakes, and glaciers. Trekkers stay in simple lodges, homes of local people (homestay), or camp for the night. We offer many options, from newly opened routes to classic trails, depending on your desired style, and destination
Trek Grading Easy
This is a pleasant, and easy walk, usually 4-5 hrs walking daily at elevations below 3500m.
Moderate
Relatively low altitude, and moderate level trek, crossing passes of not more than 4500m, and usually 5-6 hrs walking daily.
Strenuous
For this type of trek, a high level of fitness is required. Usually, you need to walk 6-7 hours daily including high passes between 4500 to 5700m.