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.
The world’s premier trekking nation — teahouse trails beneath eight of the planet’s fourteen 8,000-metre giants.
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.
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.
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 quieter alternative to EBC — climb Gokyo Ri for a panorama of four 8,000 m peaks above a chain of turquoise glacial lakes.
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.
A hike into a staggering amphitheatre of peaks, through rhododendron forest and Gurung villages. An ideal first big-mountain trek.
The gentlest classic — famous for its sunrise over Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. Perfect for beginners and families.
Closest major trek to Kathmandu — glaciers, yak herders and Tibetan culture in a valley that rebuilt with heart after 2015.
Wild, remote and rewarding — circling the world’s 8th-highest peak over the Larkya La. Special permits and a guide required.
A walled former kingdom of Tibetan Buddhist culture and ochre desert canyons — trekkable even through the monsoon rain shadow.
Remote and untamed, leading toward the world’s third-highest mountain. For experienced trekkers seeking true wilderness.
A short, scenic ridge trek beneath the fishtail summit of Machapuchare — quieter than the Annapurna classics.
The ultimate Khumbu loop — the turquoise Gokyo Lakes and Gokyo Ri joined to classic Everest Base Camp over the Cho La.
Nepal’s highest trekking peak — a demanding but non-technical climb with a summit panorama of five 8,000 m giants.
A classic Khumbu climbing peak combined with the Everest Base Camp trail — a first taste of technical mountaineering.
An offbeat balcony trek in the Annapurna region with close Dhaulagiri views and the sacred Khayer Lake.
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