01 The Himalaya’s home

Nepal

The world’s premier trekking nation — teahouse trails beneath eight of the planet’s fourteen 8,000-metre giants.

About the region

Where the trails lead

Nepal pioneered commercial trekking, and its two great arenas — Everest and Annapurna — remain the most loved on earth. You sleep and eat in village lodges rather than tents, which makes even the highest routes surprisingly accessible. Beyond the classics lie wilder, restricted trails for those craving solitude.

In focus

The teahouse trail

From the Khumbu’s Sherpa villages to the Annapurna Sanctuary’s natural amphitheatre, Nepal’s lodge-to-lodge network means warm dal bhat, a bed and good company every night on the mountain — no portering a tent to 5,000 metres.

Treks in Nepal

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Easy

Poon Hill

5–7 days 3,210 m

The gentlest classic — famous for its sunrise over Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. Perfect for beginners and families.

Oct–Apr ₹30,000+
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Hard

Manaslu Circuit

14–16 days 5,106 m

Wild, remote and rewarding — circling the world’s 8th-highest peak over the Larkya La. Special permits and a guide required.

Mar–May · Sep–Nov ₹90,000+
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