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This action-packed trip will take you walking in the foothills of the snow-capped Annapurnas, white water rafting on the turbulent Seti river and elephant-riding in the jungles of Chitwan.
A trek that leads through the famous Buddhist villages and monasteries of the Sherpa people while affording unparalleled views of some of the world's highest peaks.
This imaginative itinerary is an example of how to combine adventure and compassion, providing you lasting memories of the Himalaya and allowing you to make a difference to a community in Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world.
Trekking, some wildlife viewing, small lodge stays and experiencing diverse Nepali culture in one of the most geographically and culturally diverse region.
Trek: Raft: Safari – the complete Nepal package. This trip combines the best that Nepal has to offer, starting with a glimpse as you come in of the deep understanding between Buddhism and Hinduism in Nepal, clearly seen in the heritage tour of Kathmandu Valley.
This is a remarkable journey through a restricted region in Nepal, from Gorkha, crossing to the Buri Gandakhi, passing through a huge and spectacular valley and crossing the famed Larkya La to the contrasting region of Sama.
Mt Kailash (6741 m) is the most sacred of Holy Mountains in Tibet. Together with the two lakes of Manasovar & Rakas, the region is one of the few truly nature wonders of the world. A great mass of black rock soaring to over 22,000 feet, Mt. Kailash has the unique distinction of being the world's most venerated holy place at the same time that it is the least visited.
Everest is something many see as a lifetime goal; fulfil that dream with a fabulous trek to Tengboche. Our imaginative itinerary also allows you to explore Sherpa culture, Sagarmatha National Park and colourful Monasteries.
Potentially one of Nepal’s most unique trek, developed as recently as November 2005 and off the beaten trek, this easy to moderate trek will take you through the Nepal midhills into the Chitwan National Park.
This trip will change your life. Period. We have used this tour to develop one of the worlds best health treks, in the world's top trekking destination, Nepal. It gives you the chance to come to Nepal; to experience its rich cultural heritage and enjoy its stunning scenery, while renewing your life-style and health.
A trek to the Langtang valley has to be one of the most rewarding of the short treks available anywhere in Nepal. The east-west running valley is the site of some spectacular alpine scenery as well as being a great place to meet unique people.
Searching for Bengal Tiger, trekking in the foothills of the Annapurna, visiting the birthplace of Lord Buddha and seeing the timeless medieval town of Tansen. Travel off the beaten track and discover more authentic culture.
Encompassing outdoor activities, wildlife, culture and architecture, this trip combines all the aspects that makes Nepal so popular. We pass through mountains, valleys, forests full of birdlife and villages, seeing a different side of life, and take an elephant-back safari.
A unique 7 day trek with hot springs and awe inspiring views of the snow covered Himalayas. Enjoy a village homestay and cultural experiences including rituals, traditional architecture, costumes, local Syabru dances and local food & wine.
One of Nepal's most famous religious places of pilgrimage is Gosainkunda lake situated at an altitude of about 4312 m. Surrounded by high mountains on the north and east, this lake is grand and picturesque.
Saka Dawa Festival trek to Mt. Kailash and Lake Manasarovar, Tibet. Mt. Kailash (6741 m) is perhaps the most sacred of Holy Mountains in Tibet. Together with the two lakes of Manasarovar & Rakas, the region is one of the few truly natural wonders of the world.
Over the Himalaya is a hidden valley. Surrounded by the 8,000 m-plus Annapurna range and the great peaks of Pisang and Chulu, the valley is wild and wonderful. Nomadic Tibeto-Burman people, moving across the mountains hunting and gathering food, found and settled the valley centuries ago.