Trekking in Nepal is an intense cultural experience as well as an exploration of one of the world's most hiker-friendly people, spectacular environment and great mountain. If you are an experienced trekker used to empty trails, you'll be surprised. These are not pathway designed for recreational use, but a working transportation network for goods and people. Expect to see plenty of traffic on many of the route and enjoy the chance to interact with the people, and explore their cultures, along the way. Caravans of laden mules or yaks are good subjects for your camera and rest breaks at the teahouses or small mountain villages are chances to meet fellow travelers from around the globe or from just up the valley. There are two contras-ting approaches to trekking in Nepal. One approach is to go on an organized trip where our crew bring along tent, cooking equipment and foodstuff. The another approach independently minded opt for teahouse trekking, moving from village to village along mostly well-trodden routes, enjoying the lodges with their mix of foreigner and locals. These are ideal for discovering more remote areas and learning about the varied cultures and people of Nepal first hand.
The best way to experience Nepal's unbeatable combination of natural beauty and culture is trekking. On beaten trails or virgin tracks, Nepal is a trekker's paradise. The very organic rhythm of foot travel is a wonderful way to explore and make meaningful contact with this extraordinary country.
Annapurna Region Trekking
The diverse terrain and variety of cultures of the region north of Pokhara make each day's walk a different experience and make the area the most popular destination in the country. Four favorite treks, each with minimum of about one week and maximum of three week treks, to Kali-Gandaki basin include Manang region, Annapurna range, Jomsom and the Annapurna Sanctuary. Alpine meadows, moraines, glaciers and breathtaking views of the Annapurna range abound. The three hundred kilometer Annapurna Circuit combines the first two areas by crossing high altitude pass, Manang Thorang-La (5360 meters) and takes up to three weeks to complete.
Everest Region Trekking

The areas around Khumbu is commonly called as the Everest Region. It is also known as the home of Sherpa people and the mysterious Yeti. This trek comprises not only the Everest Base Camp but also Namche Bazar, Lukla, Tyangboche and the whole Solukhumbu, which are at the lap of looming Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world and also the mount Ama Dablam. The trek to Khumbu area is not only famous for trekking and expedition but also for the Sherpa culture. One can enjoy and learn Sherpa culture very closely by visiting this region. The complete trek starts from Jiri to Lukla. Flying to Lukla is the best option for those with limited time. Most of the flights depend on weather condition. However, the helicopter service and chartered flights are also available on request. The Everest Trek is one of the most thrilling adventure treks for excitement-seekers. There are several trekking routes within the Khumbu Region like Kalapatthar, Gokyo Lake, Everest Base Camp and Syangbochhe trek.
Langtang Region Trekking

Gosaikunda region is easily accessible from Kathmandu . Each area in itself is a good choice for those with limited time. It offers many features that range from culture to adventure. In a week to ten days, any one can visit one of these areas by crossing high mountain passes. A three-week trip could cover all the three areas. The Himalayan views overall are not quite as spectacular as in the Annapurna or Khumbu region, but they remain unforgettably beautiful plus the trails are less crowded and the people are friendly and interesting. The Helambhu - Gosainkunda trek takes one to Gosainkunda Lake - a sacred site for devotees of Hindu God Shiva. It is famous for both trekking and pilgrimage.
Less Touristic Region Trekking

Less tourist area of Nepal is Ganesh Himal, Gorkha, Manaslu, Dolpo, Pachpokhari, Kanchanjunga, Tilman pass, Sherpani col and dhaula giri pass, this is very challenging and rewarding trekking in Nepal which is you can experience Real Nepalese life, cultural and wilderness, to do this trek client most have to be mentally prepare and physically fitness for add in these area.
New Trekking Routes

New trekking route is newly opened Tamang Heritage, Ghale gaun, sirubari and tsum valley trekking, so, our aim to see that the income of tourism filter down to the village and artisan level, where people are living without modern facilities, through our hiking and trekking program so, we provide customize services. Make your own itinerary for your tour & trekking for these area and Just you tell us where you want experience in Nepal and what is your interest are – we will work it out Nepal special for you.