Introduction: The trip to Ghorepani (Poon hill) starts from scenic Pokhara, The trek includes spectacular mountain scenery, incredible cultural diversity and walking through rural farms and villages. The trail leads to the dense forest of rhododendrons and magnolia, passing through rain forests and gorges between the massive green hills. Once on the top of Ghorepani
Annapurna Half Circuit
Annapurna Half Circuit
2019-09-06T08:24:59+00:00Introduction: This trek is a classic journey and the best in the whole Himalaya range with awesome views of the three highest 8000m mountain ranges; Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu, with arrays of 6000m plus snow-capped peaks. The trek follows the river Marsyangdi all the way to its source at the glacial lake in Manang and beyond, through
Annapurna Sanctuary & Base Camp
Annapurna Sanctuary & Base Camp
2019-09-06T08:11:30+00:00Introduction: The Annapurna Sanctuary Trek begins at Pokhara, a picturesque spot, and includes a spectacular scenery, incredible cultural diversity and travel through rural farms and villages. The trail leads to the deep gorge between the peaks: Hiunchuli and Machapuchere and through the dense rain and bamboo forest of the narrow Modi Khola (river) valley then
Around Annapurna
Around Annapurna
2019-09-06T07:56:51+00:00Introduction: This trek is the most rewarding journey in the whole Himalayan region, with grand views of the three highest 8000m mountain ranges Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Mt. Manaslu, including arrays of 6000m snow-capped peaks. The trail follows the river Marsyangdi all the way to its source at the glacial lake in Manang and beyond. The walk passes
Sikles Trek
Sikles Trek
2019-09-06T07:46:35+00:00Introduction: This trek starts with a scenic flight across the Himalaya to Pokhara valley, second largest valley of Nepal, where the adventure begins. Here one can witness the magnificent snowy panorama from Mt. Dhaulagiri to the Annapurna range, Lamjung and Manaslu in the east. The famous Mt. Maccahapuchare, the fish tail, towers into fascinating the
The Royal Syaglung Trek
The Royal Syaglung Trek
2019-09-06T04:39:03+00:00Introduction: We present an ideal holiday trip for the first timers to experience the diversity of Nepal. The trip takes you to moderate mountain ranges (maximum elevation 1,400m.) offering superb views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Lamjung Himal. This short trek is popularly known as the Royal trek after Prince Charles walked it on holiday.
Dhaulagiri Circui
Dhaulagiri Circui
2019-08-20T10:08:40+00:00Introduction: This trek is an odyssey from the remote west of Dhaulagiri to the main popular Trans Himalayan Trade route and through the world’s deepest gorge, the Kali Gandaki Valley, and finally ending at Pokhara via the most scenic route of the Annapurna region. This fascinating journey combines tastes of all of the Himalayan environments which
Jomsom & Muktinath
Jomsom & Muktinath
2019-08-20T09:45:04+00:00Introduction: Jomsom (Kaligandaki trek) is one of the most inspiring walking journeys in the worlds’ deepest gorge amidst the towering Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain range. The walk follows the ancient caravan route through a more diverse range of climate, vegetation and cultures than most small countries can boast in their entire country. This trail up
Mardi Himal Trekking
Mardi Himal Trekking
2019-08-19T05:54:31+00:00Introduction: I Love Trekking Nepal Offers a short fascinating trek in absolute wilderness, as this area is very seldom frequented by trekkers. it lies approximately 8-9 k.m. north of Pokhara, as the crow flies, and is this the most southerly of the Annapurna range. From some viewpoints it seems little more than an outcrop on the
Short Annapurna Round
Short Annapurna Round
2019-08-19T05:46:19+00:00Introduction: This trip offers short trekking through tiny thatched roofed villages, set among the terraced fields, which make an attractive picture with the backdrop of the magnificent snow ranges of Annapurna, Manaslu and Dhaulagiri and Machapuchere (Fish tail). This trek passes through lush rain and temperate forests to the terraced rice fields. The land and