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Operating in the himalayas since 2000

Kanchenjunga base camp Trekking for 24 days

Trekking to the base camp of Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world (8,586m), is part of the difficult and isolated Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking route in eastern Nepal. The trek provides a rare chance to experience the intact and raw landscape of the Kanchenjunga region, that’s home to a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the elusive snow leopard. Trekking is the ideal approach to combine adventure with cultural immersion since you can interact with friendly locals and get an understanding of their distinct way of life. The trek needs prior trekking expertise and a fair level of physical condition; it takes about 20 days to complete.

In the heart of the Kanchenjunga region, this trek is more than an adventure; it’s a pilgrimage into the lap of Mother Nature. The trail to Kanchenjunga Base Camp begins as an enchanting tapestry of dense forests, picturesque villages, and meandering rivers. Each step leads deeper into the heart of the Himalayas, where rhododendron-clad paths and towering peaks create a symphony of colors and shapes. As altitude increases, so do the challenges. Crossing high mountain passes, navigating steep ascents and descents, and facing unpredictable weather become rites of passage for those daring enough to tread on this path.  Yet, approaching the base camp is a surreal experience which is surrounded by towering peaks and glaciers, the base camp of Kanchenjunga is a sanctuary of serenity.

 

Chitwan Chepang Culture tour for 9 days

Chitwan is a recognised wildlife tourist attraction due to its excellent connection to culture and environment. Chitwan National Park, one of the best national parks in Asia, is renowned for its enormous animal diversity. It is pleasant to just relax around, watch the sunset, and see the elephant grass waving.
The Chepang culture is one of Nepal’s unique ethnic groups. The Chepangs practise Animism, while being greatly influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism, which officially started with the Tamang people. The other major ethnic groups in this region are the Tharu, Kumal Gurung, Satahar, Danuwar, Tharu, and Magar. It blends sightseeing opportunities with a cultural experience. Every guest will be served a meal that stands this culture distinct.

Sunkoshi River Adventure

The Sunkoshi River Adventure is a thrilling rafting trip that takes you through one of Nepal’s most beautiful and remote river valleys. The Sunkoshi River, also known as the “River of Gold,” is one of the longest and most challenging rafting routes in Nepal. On this extended journey, you’ll navigate through a variety of rapids, ranging from class III to class V, interspersed with moments of calm water adorned with substantial waves.

You will get to see the breathtaking natural majesty of the Sunkoshi River valley, with its tall mountains, dense woods, and thundering waterfalls, throughout the route. As you travel through small communities and interact with the pleasant and friendly locals, you will also get the opportunity to learn about the customs and culture of the region. The Sunkoshi River Adventure is an unforgettable experience that combines the thrill of adventure with the beauty of nature and the warmth of Nepali hospitality.

Kali Gandaki River Adventure

Experience a thrilling adventure on the Kali Gandaki River Adventure, a preferred rafting and kayaking excursion through one of the world’s deepest canyons, the Kali Gandaki Gorge, in Nepal. Starting in Nayapul and ending at Mirmi Dam, this excursion spans over 56 kilometres. Rafting enthusiasts of all skill levels can enjoy the class II to IV rapids on the river. You can explore the local communities and culture in addition to enjoying breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges while rafting.

The best time to embark on this adventure is during the months of September to November and March to May.  Kali Gandaki River has cultural significance on top because it passes through numerous historic settlements that are home to various ethnic groups, including the Thakali, Gurung, and Magar.  As you travel through these communities, you will get the chance to observe their distinctive traditions, customs, and way of life. Don’t skip on this thrilling and enlightening cultural encounter.

Seti River Adventure

The Seti River Adventure offers beginners an exciting yet manageable rafting experience, as it combines rapids and calm waters flowing through stunning valleys, terraced rice fields, and traditional Nepalese villages. The river boasts class II to III rapids, providing a great opportunity for adventure-seekers to get their adrenaline rush. In addition, the river is well-known for its crystal-clear water and abundant fish life, making it a popular spot for fishing enthusiasts. The journey starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the put-in point, followed by a few days of thrilling rafting adventure. The trip also includes opportunities for camping under the stars, interacting with local communities, and exploring the surrounding areas.

Trisuli River Adventure

Trisuli River Adventure offers a thrilling rafting experience in Nepal, where beginners can experience a combination of rapids and calm waters. Experience the beautiful beauty of Nepal’s surroundings as the river travel through pleasing valleys, terraced rice fields, and traditional villages. The adventure on Trisuli River offers rapids ranging from class II to III, providing an exhilarating yet easily manageable experience. It is an ideal choice for those seeking an adrenaline rush amidst the picturesque landscapes of Nepal.

The journey starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the put-in point, followed by a few days of thrilling rafting adventure. The trip also includes opportunities for camping under the stars, cultural interactions with local communities, and exploration of the surrounding areas. Trisuli River Adventure is also famous for its crystal-clear water and abundant fish life, attracting fishing enthusiasts from all over the world.

Nar/ Phu Valley Trek 22 Days

The Nar/Phu Valley Trekking presents an exhilarating journey through Nepal’s Annapurna region, blending captivating scenery, awe-inspiring views, and cultural experiences. Trekking through the isolated Nar and Phu valleys will bring you to the homes of Tibetan cultural ancestors who have managed to hold onto their long-standing traditions.

The trek shares an exceptional opportunity to explore the Annapurna region’s less-visited places seeking hidden jewels. The journey begins in the town of Besishahar and passes through verdant woodlands, untamed landscapes, and steep mountain passes.  Although it is a challenging trek that requires a good level of fitness and previous trekking experience, the rewards of this journey are well worth it.

Trekkers have the opportunity to behold magnificent Himalayan vistas and immerse themselves in the distinct culture of the nearby communities. In essence, the Nar/Phu Valley Trekking is a remarkable journey providing an unconventional experience in the breathtaking Annapurna region of Nepal.

 

Dolpo Trek

Starting the Dolpo Trekking in Nepal provides an exhilarating journey into one of the most isolated and culturally intact areas on earth. Dolpo maintained its centuries-old traditions by remaining inaccessible to outsiders until 1989. Despite being difficult, the walk passes through historic towns, breathtaking scenery, and high mountain passes.

Trekkers experience the unspoiled beauty of Dolpo while passing through virgin forests and obtaining breathtaking views of the Himalayas. A thorough absorption in the distinctive customs of the local communities is made possible by the journey’s combination of physical endurance and cultural exploration. Dolpo Trekking is not simply a tough adventure; it’s a soul-stirring experience, giving a transformative trip into a world where time appears to stand still.The hike is a strenuous excursion that calls for a decent level of fitness and prior trekking expertise.

Manaslu (Restricted Area) for 16 Days

The Manaslu Trek is a challenging and exciting adventure in Nepal’s restricted Manaslu region. You may reach the foot of Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest mountain in the world, on this 16-day walk. Beautiful scenery, intimate cultural exchanges with local populations, and breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas all abound during the voyage. The journey kicks off in the town of Arughat, leading trekkers through lush forests, demanding terrain, and high mountain passes. The Manaslu region is under restrictions, mandating trekkers to obtain a special permit for access. This regulation significantly contributes to the preservation of the local culture and environment.

The Manaslu Trek is a tough trek that needs prior trekking knowledge and a strong any level of fitness. The trek will, however, be well worth the effort because you will witness some of the most magnificent Himalayan landscapes and experience a bit of the unique native way of life. You will walk through lush woods, cross suspension bridges over rushing rivers, and pass through traditional Nepalese communities during the trek. Additionally, you will have the chance to converse with locals and discover more about their customs and culture.

For anyone seeking a challenging and fulfilling trekking experience in Nepal’s isolated and culturally intact area, the Manaslu Trek is an absolute must-do.

Mustang (Restricted Area) for 17 Days

The Upper Mustang Trek is an intriguing trip through Nepal’s isolated and culturally diverse Upper Mustang region. The trip starts in Kathmandu, to explore the allure of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Upper Mustang, usually referred to as the Last Forbidden Kingdom, was closed to visitors until the 1990s. Marvel at the barren environment, rocky paths, and expansive vistas of Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and other Himalayan peaks as we walk through this remarkable area.

Trekking to the historic walled city of Lo Manthang offers a rare opportunity to experience the fusion of the natural world with Tibetan cultural influences. Trekkers can experience the region’s mysterious vistas, arid plateaus, and traditional Tibetan settlements, which were originally part of a restricted area.

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