These are the results for your Nepal small group walking holidays. Click on the links to see the full details of each carefully chosen holiday from specialist operators.
A challenging Himalayan trek with incredible rewards. After exploring Kathmandu you fly to Lukla, from where your trek to Everest commences. The trail follows the course of the Dudh Kosi, the ‘River of Milk’, gradually climbing through forests of rhododendron and magnolia.
An inspiring Himalayan trek into the heart of the Annapurna range, for those who have a little less time (or energy!) than the Annapurna Circuit requires. Although leading you into the heart of the mighty Himalaya, the trekking presents no major difficulties and can be undertaken by enthusiastic hill walkers.
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 is one of the most popular trekking regions in Nepal. Three of the world's highest peaks dominate the skyline; see exotic birds & wildlife and discover Nepal's rich cultural heritage & people amid the world's most stunning views of the Himalayas.
type of trip:
Small group travel
price:
From US $1122 (18 days) ex flights
offers:
Late availability and special offer 10% for 4th, 25th Nov, 11th December 2009
Explore Kathmandu by bike and spend a night in Bhaktapur before travelling west to Pokhara. Enjoy a trek into the foothills of the Himalayas. In Chitwan National Park you’ll travel by elephant, canoe and on foot in search of wildlife.
When the trails of Nepal were opened, Everest Base Camp became the premier goal for many adventurous walkers. This stunning trek visits both the base camp and Kala Patar (5630m), a viewpoint recognised as the best vantage point to see Mount Everest.
An unsurpassed three week trek that takes in all the highlights of our ‘Gokyo Lakes' trek and our ‘Everest Base Camp' as well as including a traverse of the Cho La – the high pass linking Gokyo Lakes and the Base Camp.
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.
With many of the world's highest mountains within its borders, most treks in Nepal feature spectacular mountain vistas and none more so than this classic trek through the Sagarmatha National Park up to Everest Base Camp.
Discover diverse culture, the hospitality of local community, flora and fauna and amazing views of Annapurna South (7219m). This trek begins through a unique Rhododendron terrain and typical valley and it ends at Naya Pull.
type of trip:
Small group travel
price:
From US $594 (12 days) ex flights
late availability:
Late availability for 11th, 27th November, 10th, 22nd December 2009
In the shadow of Everest lies the traditional homeland of the Sherpas, the renowned mountain people who migrated south from the Tibetan plateau. We explore the region using colourful village inns, maximising our contact with the Sherpa people.
Everest (8848m) - there is no greater mountain. This lodge-based trek follows in the footsteps of the great climbing parties. Trekking through Sherpa country past cultivated fields and small villages, we follow the Dudh Kosi before the hard work begins as we climb up to Namche Bazaar.
This spectacular high altitude alpine trek explores the heart of the Sherpa homeland, visiting Namche Bazaar before ascending the stunning Gokyo Valley to the glacial lakes under Cho Oyu (8153m).
We trek through forested hillsides to Ghorepani where we ascend Poon Hill for a magnificent panoramic sunrise of the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri. Entering a narrow valley we pass directly below Machhapuchhare before reaching the Sanctuary, a veritable home of the Gods.
Adventure on Nepal’s finest trekking circuit. After exploring the alleyways, Buddhist stupas and temples of Kathmandu you drive over twisting mountain roads to Bandipur, from where you begin the trek
This trail was first opened in 1977 and is a classic Himalayan trek. Our new itinerary completes the Circuit with a few new variations that will enhance what is a magnificent trek, including stunning views of the Annapurna & Dhaulagiri ranges.
The Gokyo and Khumbu Valleys are arguably the most dramatic and interesting of the Everest region. This trek explores friendly Sherpa villages, visits monasteries, seeks wildlife and unveils dramatic mountain scenery. We have two days in Kathmandu to experience one of Asia's most fascinating cities before flying to Lukla, the starting point of our trek.