The Everest region is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal. The trek lets you gaze upon the highest mountain in the world 'Mighty Mt. Everest' which stands 8,848 meters and many of the world's 8000m peaks such as Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Makalu. Mt. Everest region promises you most beautiful and spectacular scenarios, beautiful mountains, wild life coupled with the most rewarding treks that can't be found anywhere else.
Right after the trails of Everest was first opened in 1950's; Everest base camp became the ultimate goal of many adventurous trekkers. The UK's leading magazine 'The Observer', has selected Everest Base Camp trekking in Nepal in '20 Journeys of a lifetime'. This stunning trek visits
This classic trek to Mt. Everest is composed of three high passes crossing Cho La and Renjo La Passes. The trek begins with an exciting flight in a Twin Otter plane to the mountain airstrip at Lukla, from here we walk towards the Everest Base Camp. Everest Trek through high passes
Everest view trek is a short classic trek to the Everest region to Pangboche Village 4000m. An ideal Walking to see Mountain Everest for those not willing to walk all the way to Everest base camp trekking or those not having longer holiday.
This trek to Gokyo Cho La Pass offers it all, 'the thrill and adventure' one expects in Everest Base Camp! Compared to other treks it's a bit challenging trekking trail but at the same the most sought after treks to the Khumbu
Gokyo Valley also known as Gokyo Ri is a traditional trek that offers spectacular scenic beauty of soaring mountain peaks and the Ngozumpa glacier –'the largest glacier in the himalayas'. We begin this one of a kind trek with the fun mountain flight to Lukla coupled with rewarding mountains views.
We begin our trek with some hours bus drive to Shivalaya Via Jiri. Then trek begins through Sherpa village, Deurali, Lamjura-La pass, Junbashi, Khari Khola, Surke,Chauri Kharka, Phakding a long gurgling river and across high suspension bridges, meeting zobkyo (family of yak) caravan on the way.