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Boudha stupa, Kathmandu
Nepal is situated in the centre of the Himalayas between its neighbours India and Tibet. It is a country with a diverse landscape from the ten highest mountains in the world including Everest, Annapurna, Makalu and Kanchenjunga to sub tropical jungle with a range of exotic plants, flowers and trees.
Trekking in Nepal mainly follows the long established trails between villages and ancient trading routes over the higher passes, which allows trekkers to access this beautiful and intriguing country.
The treks in Nepal are possible for all activity levels, from comfortable adventures exploring the foothills sleeping in luxury lodges to demanding treks in remote, mountainous areas. To help make your choice easier we have three categories of treks in Nepal: Luxury, Classic and Adventurous; which are all graded for difficulty.
The traditional trekking season in Nepal is late September to May, with October and November generally recognised as having the best weather. Spring is also a popular time of year with warmer weather and the advantage of seeing spring flowers and rhododendrons in bloom. December and February are good times to visit due to fewer other trekkers but it will be colder.
Luxury trek and tours of Nepal
Luxury tour of Nepal (no trekking)
Annapurna Luxury Lodges
Everest Luxury Lodges
Classic treks
The Classic treks visit the most popular areas of Nepal which are famous for their spectacular views and diverse cultures while staying in tea house lodges.
Everest base camp and Sherpa villages trek
Annapurna Circuit
Annapurna Sanctuary
Langtang and Laurebina La
Everest Discovery
Annapurna Discovery
Adventurous treks and climbs
The Adventurous treks visit remote areas of Nepal, they are physically more demanding but are all well worth the effort!
Mera Peak expedition - Roland Hunter will lead this trek in November 2008
Makalu Base Camp via Shipton La - Roland Hunter will lead this trek in April 2009
Kanchenjunga North and South base camp
Manaslu Circuit - Mike Farris will lead this trek in October 2008 & Alan Ward in April 2009
Dhaulagiri Circuit via French Col - Gary Pfisterer will lead this trek in October 2008 & Roland Hunter in May 2009
Everest High Passes
Island Peak expedition and Everest base camp
Upper Mustang Forbidden Kingdom - Alan Ward will lead this trek in September 2008
Nepal extensions
We offer several options to extend your holiday after your trek:
Royal Chitwan National Park
Bhutan extension
Everest flight- please contact the office for details.
Hotels in Nepal
Four and five star hotel used for luxury treks and tours:
Dwarikas, Kathmandu
Hyatt Regency, Kathmandu
Dwarikas Himalayan Shangri La resort, Dhulikel
Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge
Tiger Tops, Chitwan
Three star hotels used for classic and adventurous treks:
Hotel Tibet, Kathmandu
Hotel Barahi, Pokhara
Hotel Trek O'Tel, Pokhara
Chitwan Jungle Lodge
Farmhouse, Nagarkot
Custom itinerary
If you would like to personalise your holiday we can tailor the trek to suit your precise requirements, let us know what you want to do and we would be delighted to prepare a personalised itinerary- just get in contact with us! Our email address is
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Recommended books and maps:
Nepal
Everest region
Annapurna region
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