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EXPEDITIONS
High-Altitude Expeditions Across Nepal, Pakistan & Tibet (China)
Embark on the world’s most thrilling and legendary climbing adventures across the Himalayan belt, covering the stunning peaks of Nepal, Pakistan, and Tibet (China). These regions host the majority of the world’s 8,000-meter giants, drawing elite climbers and passionate explorers from around the globe.
Expeditions in Nepal
Nepal is home to 8 of the world’s 14 highest peaks, including the mighty Mount Everest (8,848.86 m). The country offers a wide range of expeditions—from beginner-friendly trekking peaks to full-scale 8000ers.
Popular Expedition Peaks in Nepal:
- Mount Everest (8,848.86 m)
- Lhotse (8,516 m)
- Makalu (8,485 m)
- Manaslu (8,163 m)
- Annapurna I (8,091 m)
- Dhaulagiri (8,167 m)
- Kanchenjunga (8,586 m)
- Ama Dablam, Baruntse, Himlung, and more
Nepal offers excellent infrastructure, skilled Sherpa support, and beautiful cultural experiences alongside the climb.
Expeditions in Pakistan
Pakistan’s Karakoram Range is home to some of the most technical and dramatic peaks on earth, including K2 (8,611 m)—the world’s second-highest mountain.
Top Peaks in Pakistan:
- K2 (8,611 m) – The “Savage Mountain”
- Nanga Parbat (8,126 m)
- Gasherbrum I & II (8,080 m & 8,035 m)
- Broad Peak (8,051 m)
- Spantik (Golden Peak)
- Latok and Trango Towers
Pakistan’s peaks are known for their steep faces, wild beauty, and raw alpine challenges—ideal for seasoned climbers.
Expeditions in Tibet (China)
Tibet offers access to the north faces of some of the world’s most iconic mountains, including Everest. Expeditions in Tibet are more remote and regulated but offer unique cultural and climbing perspectives.
Notable Peaks in Tibet:
- North Face of Mt. Everest via Tibet
- Shishapangma (8,027 m) – The only 8000er fully within Tibet
- Cho Oyu (8,188 m) – One of the more accessible 8000ers
- Mount Kailash (sacred, non-climbing pilgrimage)
Expeditions in Tibet often combine spiritual landscapes with technical challenges, requiring coordination with Chinese authorities and special permits.
Why Choose Combined Regional Expeditions?
- Experience the diversity of terrain and climbing culture
- Tick off multiple 8000ers across different regions
- Gain deeper climbing experience and international exposure
- Work with experienced IFMGA/UIAGM guides familiar with all three regions
Safety First
Climbing around the World should always be done with licensed and experienced guides, such as those certified by IFMGA/UIAGM or NNMGA. Safety gear, weather monitoring, and proper planning are key to a successful and enjoyable climb.

TREKKING
Nepal is world-renowned for its stunning trekking routes, which offer dramatic Himalayan views, rich cultural experiences, and diverse landscapes. Here are some of the most famous trekking routes in Nepal:
- Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek
- Region: Khumbu / Everest
- Duration: 12–14 days
- Max Elevation: 5,364 m (Everest Base Camp)
- Highlights:
- Close-up views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Ama Dablam
- Sherpa culture, monasteries, and Khumbu Glacier
- Namche Bazaar and Tengboche Monastery
- Annapurna Circuit Trek
- Region: Annapurna
- Duration: 15–20 days
- Max Elevation: 5,416 m (Thorong La Pass)
- Highlights:
- Dramatic contrast of landscapes (lush valleys to alpine deserts)
- Manang, Muktinath, and Jomsom
- Diverse ethnic communities and hot springs at Tatopani
- Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek
- Region: Annapurna Sanctuary
- Duration: 7–12 days
- Max Elevation: 4,130 m
- Highlights:
- 360° panorama of Annapurna range
- Gurung and Magar villages
- Accessible and shorter than Annapurna Circuit
- Langtang Valley Trek
- Region: Langtang
- Duration: 7–10 days
- Max Elevation: 4,984 m (Tserko Ri)
- Highlights:
- Close to Kathmandu
- Tibetan-influenced culture
- Langtang National Park and yak pastures
- Manaslu Circuit Trek
- Region: Gorkha / Manaslu
- Duration: 14–18 days
- Max Elevation: 5,106 m (Larke Pass)
- Highlights:
- Off-the-beaten-path experience
- Rich in Buddhist culture and remote villages
- Requires special permits
- Upper Mustang Trek
- Region: Mustang (Restricted Area)
- Duration: 12–15 days
- Max Elevation: ~4,200 m
- Highlights:
- Tibetan plateau-like desert landscape
- Walled city of Lo Manthang
- Ancient caves, monasteries, and Tibetan culture
- Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
- Region: Annapurna
- Duration: 4–6 days
- Max Elevation: 3,210 m (Poon Hill)
- Highlights:
- Sunrise views over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges
- Rhododendron forests and Gurung villages
- Ideal short trek for beginners or families
- Gokyo Lakes Trek
- Region: Everest
- Duration: 12–15 days
- Max Elevation: 5,360 m (Gokyo Ri)
- Highlights:
- Stunning turquoise lakes
- Alternative route to Everest Base Camp
- View of Everest, Cho Oyu, and Makalu
Great! You’re diving into Nepal’s remote and culturally rich trekking routes, perfect for true adventurers looking beyond the popular trails. Here are some off-the-beaten-path and restricted area treks like Dolpo, Mustang, and Makalu:
- 9. Upper Dolpo Trek
- Region: Western Nepal (near Tibet)
- Duration: 20–25 days
- Max Elevation: 5,115 m (Kang La Pass)
- Highlights:
- Remote Tibetan-influenced villages
- Shey Phoksundo Lake – turquoise and sacred
- Ancient monasteries (Shey Gompa)
- Requires Restricted Area Permit and guide
- Featured in the film Himalaya (Oscar-nominated)
- 10. Upper Mustang Trek
- Region: Trans-Himalayan (near Tibet)
- Duration: 12–15 days
- Max Elevation: ~4,200 m
- Highlights:
- Walled Kingdom of Lo Manthang
- Tibetan Buddhist culture and sky caves
- Barren, desert-like landscapes and unique geology
- Requires Restricted Area Permit
- Opened to foreigners only since 1992
- 11. Makalu Base Camp Trek
- Region: Eastern Nepal (Makalu Barun National Park)
- Duration: 18–22 days
- Max Elevation: 5,050 m
- Highlights:
- Close views of Makalu (8,481 m) – 5th highest mountain
- Diverse ecosystems: tropical forests to alpine terrain
- Remote and less crowded
- Suitable for experienced trekkers
- Rare wildlife (red panda, snow leopard)
- 12. Lower Dolpo Trek
- Region: Western Nepal (Dolpa district)
- Duration: 15–18 days
- Max Elevation: ~5,000 m
- Highlights:
- Similar to Upper Dolpo but slightly shorter
- Phoksundo Lake, Dho Tarap Valley
- Cultural blend of Bon and Tibetan Buddhism
- Still a restricted area (permits needed)
- 13. Nar Phu Valley Trek
- Region: Annapurna region (north of Manang)
- Duration: 9–12 days (can combine with Annapurna Circuit)
- Max Elevation: 5,320 m (Kang La Pass)
- Highlights:
- Isolated Tibetan-style villages of Nar & Phu
- Rugged, barren terrain and high passes
- Ancient monasteries and yaks
- Requires Restricted Area Permit

Jungle Safaris
Nepal is not only famous for its majestic mountains but also for its rich biodiversity and exotic wildlife. Our jungle safari packages offer an exciting way to explore Nepal’s national parks, where you can witness rare and endangered species in their natural habitat. Whether you are a nature lover, a wildlife photographer, or an adventure seeker, a jungle safari in Nepal is an unforgettable experience.

Cultural Exploration
Nepal is a land of diverse cultures, ancient traditions, and rich heritage. Our cultural visit packages offer an immersive experience into the country’s vibrant history, spiritual essence, and traditional lifestyles. From centuries-old temples to colorful festivals, Nepal’s cultural wonders provide a deep connection to its people and past.

Adventure sports
Our exclusive adventure sports packages offer adrenaline-pumping experiences in some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the world. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, we provide safe, guided, and unforgettable adventure activities tailored to your skill level.such as rock climbing,bungee jumping,skydiving etc.

CONQUER THE PEAKS
About Peak Climbing in Nepal : Peak climbing in Nepal offers an incredible blend of adventure, challenge, and cultural experience, making it one of the most rewarding mountaineering activities in the world. With over 1,300 identified peaks and more than 400 open for climbing, Nepal is truly a paradise for climbers of all levels.
What is Peak Climbing?
Peak climbing refers to summiting “trekking peaks”—mountains that are generally between 5,500 and 6,500 meters and require basic to intermediate mountaineering skills. These are perfect for trekkers who want to go beyond trekking and taste real alpine climbing without the extreme commitment of 8000-meter expeditions.
Some of the popular trekking peaks include:
- Island Peak (Imja Tse) – 6,189 m/20,305ft
- Mera Peak – 6,476 m/21,246ft (Nepal’s highest trekking peak)
- Lobuche East – 6,119m/20,075ft
- Chulu East- 6,584m/21,601ft
- Chulu West- 6419m/21,059ft
- Pisang Peak, Yala Peak, and more
Why Choose Peak Climbing in Nepal?
Stunning Himalayan Views – Climb amidst the world’s highest giants like Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu
Adventure with Safety – Routes are guided by certified mountain guides, often IFMGA/UIAGM professionals
Cultural Connection – Experience local Sherpa and mountain life while journeying through villages and monasteries
Ideal for Skill Development – A great way to train for higher expeditions and learn rope work, glacier travel, and climbing techniques
Accessible Logistics – Permits, guides, gear, and routes are well organized by Nepali operators
Who Can Do It?
If you are physically fit and have experience in high-altitude trekking, peak climbing is within your reach. No prior technical climbing experience is needed for many peaks—but proper acclimatization, training, and a trusted guide are essential.
Safety First
Climbing in Nepal should always be done with licensed and experienced guides, such as those certified by IFMGA/UIAGM or NNMGA. Safety gear, weather monitoring, and proper planning are key to a successful and enjoyable climb.
Frequent Asked Question
How do you ensure the safety of travelers during the trip?
The safety of our travelers is our top priority. We carefully select destinations, accommodations, and transportation providers with high safety standards. Our Trekking, Peak and Expeditions Guide as well tour guides are highly trained in emergency procedures, and we provide travel insurance options for additional security. We also stay updated on travel advisories and health guidelines to ensure a safe experience.
Do you provide professional guides for tours?
Yes, we offer experienced and knowledgeable tour guides who are well-versed in local culture, history, and attractions. They ensure you have an enjoyable and informative experience while assisting with any language barriers and safety concerns.
Are there any age restrictions for your travel packages?
Age requirements vary depending on the type of trip. Family-friendly tours welcome travelers of all ages, while adventure activities like trekking or adventure sports diving may have minimum age limits for safety reasons. Senior travelers are also accommodated with suitable itineraries and support.
What type of transportation do you provide during the trip?
We offer a range of transportation options, including private cars, buses and domestic flights, depending on the destination and package. Our transportation partners prioritize comfort and safety, ensuring a smooth travel experience.
What kind of accommodation can I expect?
We provide various accommodation options, from budget-friendly hotels to luxury resorts, based on your preferences and budget. All accommodations are carefully selected to ensure comfort, safety, and good service.
What happens if I need to cancel or reschedule my trip?
We understand that plans can change. Our team will assist you in canceling or rescheduling your trip based on airline, hotel, and service provider policies. Cancellation and rescheduling fees may apply depending on the terms of your booking.