Exploration & Adventures


Trekking is hiking through the high and low hills and to mountainous regions over an extended period of time, usually in the company of leader/Sirdar, guide, cook and porters or pack of animals. Trekkers rely on the local staff for path finding and in gaining knowledgeable ideas of the local people, their culture, religion and life style. For most part, trekking routes are well traveled by local people, but mostly unmarked with any signposts. There are few motor able roads through the Himalayas, so anyone who travels must walk.


Trekking in the Nepal Himalayas including a climb on a trekking peak has gained popularity with mountain lovers. Trekking peaks in Nepal means peaks ranging from 5500 m to 6999 m. All those who wish to attempt to climb on these peaks should obtain Peak Permit from Nepal Mountaineering Association through a registered trekking agent. There are 18 old peaks and 15 new peaks (recently opened) listed under NMA total of 33 minor peaks open for Alpine climbing under Nepal Mountaineering Association. The climbing of these peaks is controlled under the rules & regulations formulated by this Association.


With increasing demand to mountain biking in Nepal, we have started to provide fascinating biking tours that let you witness many cities and country sides of Nepal. Most of the bike trips are in and around Kathmandu valley due to easy access. But you can also do extreme biking trip that will go alongside many trekking trips. Such trips would need extremely good health as you might need to carry your bike in many places.


Nepal is home to eight out of the fourteen highest peaks in the world. From these breathtaking heights, rivers crash down through the foothills, led by monsoon rains and melting snow, on their way to the Great Plains of the Ganges.