Everest Base Camp
The most iconic trek on earth — from Lukla through Namche Bazaar and Tengboche to base camp, with the finest Everest views from Kala Patthar.
A field guide to the great Himalayan treks — from the icefalls of Everest and the lakes of Kashmir to the wildflower meadows of Uttarakhand and the four sacred dhams. Routes, altitudes, seasons and honest costs, all in one place.
The Himalaya is not one trek but a thousand — a vast arc of snow and stone curving across Nepal and northern India. Some trails carry you to the foot of the highest peaks on earth; others wind through alpine lakes, rhododendron forests and ancient pilgrim routes worn smooth by centuries of feet.
Trekker’s Hut gathers the most rewarding of them into one honest, beautiful guide. For each region you’ll find the signature routes, how hard they really are, when to go, how high you’ll climb, and what it should cost — so you can choose the mountain that’s right for you.
Real difficulty, altitude and daily distance — not marketing.
The right months for clear skies, blooms and safe passes.
Ballpark per-person budgets to plan with confidence.
If you do only one, make it one of these — the treks that define each range.
The most iconic trek on earth — from Lukla through Namche Bazaar and Tengboche to base camp, with the finest Everest views from Kala Patthar.
One of the world’s great walks — 160–230 km circling the whole massif and crossing the dramatic Thorong La, from subtropical valleys to high desert.
Sikkim’s grand prize — via Dzongri and Samiti Lake to the pass, with a magnificent sunrise wall of Kangchenjunga at the close.
A UNESCO World Heritage bloom in Chamoli, usually paired with the Sikh shrine of Hemkund Sahib (4,329 m). A rare and rewarding monsoon trek.
India’s most popular winter snow trek — pine forest, frozen clearings and a brilliant summit dawn. Beginner-friendly, from Sankri.
The lesser Himalaya’s most popular weekend trek and the closest big view to Dehradun and Mussoorie — ideal for absolute beginners.
The crown jewel — 69–75 km past six stunning lakes: Vishansar, Krishansar, Gadsar, Satsar, Gangabal and Nundkol. Starts from Sonamarg.
The most demanding dham — one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, set against a dramatic Himalayan wall. A 16 km trek, pony or helicopter from Gaurikund.
A dramatic crossover from the green Kullu valley to the barren moonscape of Lahaul, often paired with Chandratal lake.
The legendary winter walk along the frozen Zanskar river — sheet ice, sub-zero nights and canyon walls. A once-in-a-lifetime trek.
Africa’s highest peak and the world’s tallest free-standing mountain — a non-technical but high trek to Uhuru Point.
The Himalaya keeps a strict calendar. Match your trek to the right window for clear skies, safe passes and the scenery you came for.
Snow-trek season. Lower trails dress in white while the high routes close under deep snow and cold.
The big season opens — Nepal and Sikkim warm up and rhododendron forests blaze across the hillsides.
Most ranges are off-limits to rain and landslide — but Kashmir’s lakes and the Valley of Flowers are at their greenest.
The prime all-rounder. Crystal skies over Nepal, Sikkim and the Char Dham circuit — the classic high-season window.
We don’t just list trails — we help you pick the right one for your fitness, your season and your budget, then sort the permits, guides and logistics so you can focus on the climb.
Start planning →Every itinerary is built around your dates, pace and experience — never a fixed package.
Registered guides and permits across Nepal and the Indian Himalaya, sorted end to end.
Transparent per-person costs in ₹ — no hidden extras, no marketing inflation.
Sensible acclimatisation, contingency days and support so you summit and return well.
The Goecha La itinerary was perfect — the acclimatisation days made all the difference, and that sunrise over Kangchenjunga is burned into my memory.
First big trek and they pitched it just right. Honest about the budget, sorted every permit, and the guide was superb. Did Kedarkantha in February — pure magic.
Kashmir Great Lakes was everything promised and more — a different lake at every campsite. I came for the photos and left with friends for life.
Share your dates, fitness and the peaks you’re chasing — and get a tailored itinerary and honest budget in return.
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