Trekking Around Pokhara Rim

Trekking Around Pokhara Rim is a short, scenic, rural-cultural trail that offers Panoramic Himalayan views, forest trails, lake view and village life experiences. Your trek starts in style with a gentle boat trip across the Phewa lake to take you to the start point, where a trail start ascend through stone stairs, forest to the World Peace Pagoda to Pumdikot. It is a short climb of the day and equally rewarding with the stunning views out across the Mt. Annapurnas, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Mt. Dhaulagiri, which can be visible on the backdrop to much of the trek. The trail passes several villages where you can see and experience the daily lives of the local people.

Trekking Around Pokhara Rim Routes

The journey from Bhumdikot to Panchase Bhanjyang is a full day of walking through the forest, where you can see the flora and fauna of Nepal. For the sunrise, you need to wake up early in the morning and hike to the summit of Panchase Hill, which is around 2,500M. Panchase is a point of five tall hills where they meet on the top. On top of Panchase, there is a temple of Sidda Baba, Dharmasala, the Mahadev temple, a view tower, and Buddha statues. The intersection of Kaski, Parbat, and Syangja districts is called Panchase. The Hill offers impressive views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Macchapuchhre, Lamjung Himal, and some other stunning views of sunrise and sunset.

Once you trek to Bhadaure, you will drive to Naudanda and start to trek to another rim around Pokhara, which equally offers the mesmerizing view of the Mt. Annapurna range. Dhampus is a beautiful traditional village which offer the cultural-trail, village as well as mountain views. You’ll pass through different small beautiful villages until Astam, and get a chance to interact with the local people.  Drive to Sarangkot for the overnight, this spot offer an amazing sunset and sunrise views – will see both of them.

The best treks from Pokhara offer an incredible mix of Himalayan views, cultural villages, and nature-rich trails, making Pokhara the perfect trekking gateway in Nepal. From the famous Annapurna Base Camp and scenic Poon Hill trek to quieter routes like Mardi Himal and Khopra Ridge, there are options for both beginners and experienced trekkers. Many trails start just a short drive from the city, letting you quickly trade lakeside comfort for mountain adventure. Whether you want a quick panorama hike or a multi-day Himalayan journey, Pokhara has a trek to match your time, fitness, and travel style.

Nar Phu Valley Trek

Nar Phu valley trek is a remote, unique and culturally rich Himalayan adventurous journey in Nepal’s Annapurna region. The valley is known for its Tibetan Buddhist culture, unique landscapes, ancient villages (Nar and Phu), challenging high Kang La Pass which makes an ideal destination for experienced trekkers.

The trek starts from Koto village, following the rugged trail that leads to the lost valley of Nar and Phu, crossing the Kang La and reach to Ngawal village. It is a restricted area requiring special permits, also demanding good physical fitness for the high-altitude adventure journey. The valley is known for its well-preserved Tibetan culture, customs, lifestyle, ancient buddhist monasteries filled with prayers wheels, flag and mani walls.

The villages are picturesque huddle of traditional, stone and mud houses built into the side of a cliff, designed for resilience against the harsh weather and historical threats. The best season are spring and autumn offering colourful flowers, stable weather, blue skies and amazing mountain views.

Lower Manaslu Overland Journey

The lower Manaslu overland journey is a culturally rich, serene landscape, supporting communities, and experiences authentic local life. The trip leads you through the historic 16th century hilltop Gorkha palace, an ancestral home of the Shah kings and where the Prithivi Narayan Shah launched his campaigns to form modern Nepal.

Afterwards we drive further to rural village at the foot of Mt. Manaslu where you will have authentic village experiences. The host family will show farmland, observe traditional style of farming tools, learn how to grown traditional ways of organic crops, and learn how to cook Nepali style of Dal Bhat. During the journey will have the wonderful view of Mt. Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Boudha Himal and other peaks. Barpak is one of the biggest Gurung village in Gorkha district and it was an epicentre of 2015 earthquake. Will explore the village, interact with locals, visit local markets, and see the resilient of the village.

Likewise, will explore the small hilltop of Sirandanda and Ligligkot too – these viewpoints offer the views of surrounding areas. Bandipur is a small town where you will see the well-preserved traditional Newari architecture, stone-paved street, Newari culture and the mountain views. It is the short, easy and less crowed areas where you will have an authentic rural life experience.

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Annapurna Tilicho Lake Trek

Annapurna Tilicho Lake trek is a journey that take you through the heart of the Himalayas – circumnavigating the massive Annapurna range, offering the lush valleys, forests to the high mountain terrain. The first two nights you will be staying in the rural village of northern-central Nepal where you be exploring the village, observe rural life, visiting farmlands, spending time with the farmers, and so on. During the clear skies you have an opportunity to see the beautiful view of Mt. Manaslu range from the top of the rural village and other nearby areas. After staying in the rural village you will drive to Besisahar, a headquarter of Lamjung district and the gateway of Annapurna circuit trek. Now, the trip follows the mostly bumpy roadway from Besisahar to Chame, from here we’ll begins real adventure journey to Manang, Tlicho Lake and crossing the high pass Thorong La. During our trekking journey will visit ancient monastery of Braga, deeply cultural village of Manang, and a stunningly blue, glacial lake at the foot of Tilicho Peak. You’ll have an experience of ultimate challenge, Thorong La which is the highest point of your trek, offering the breathtaking mountain views. Muktinath is a sacred pilgrimage for both Hindu and Buddhist which is situated at 3,800M, offering a sense of spiritual serenity. It is one of the most diverse and rewarding adventure in the Himalayas – mail us to book this special journey with us.

Upper Dolpa Trek

Dolpo trekking is challenging yet rewarding Himalayan journey through the Nepal’s remote and restricted Upper Dolpo region. The trek leads you through the dramatic, arid highlands landscape of Dolpo, ancient Buddhist monasteries, and preserved Bon culture. The trek passes through arid Tibetan plateaus, lush valleys, snow-capped peaks, including the famous Shey Phoksundo lake, a turquoise lake surrounded by the towering cliffs.

The region is home to an ancient monasteries and traditional Tibetan communities – you can observe the unique Dolpo culture. The trekkers requires both physical and mental endurance, offering a sense of accomplishment. So, the trip features off-the-beaten path, challenging three high-altitude passes which all are over five thousand meters.

So, it’s the demanding – challenging, tent/camping style adventures for the experienced trekkers who wish to cross Kang La Pass (5,306M), Saldang La Pass (5,200M) and Jeng La Pass (5,090M). Dolpo is a restricted region, a special permit are needed to do trekking including the minimum of two trekkers. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are the best time to do go for trekking there, in these seasons the weather is pleasant, stable with blue skies offering stunning mountain views and the mystical landscape of Dolpo.

Tsum Valley Trek

Hidden beyond the Manaslu massif, Tsum Valley is one of Nepal’s most soulful Himalayan journeys. This itinerary follows the Budhi Gandaki upstream from low subtropical hills into a high, open valley of stone hamlets, barley fields, and centuries-old monasteries. We pace the ascent carefully, moving from Philim to Chumling/Chumchet and on to Chhokang Paro (3,031m) and the twin villages of Chhule–Nile (3,361m), allowing time to explore Milarepa’s Piren Phu cave and its murals. A day hike to Mu Gompa (3,700m) crowns the route with wide views of Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal, and Baudha Himal, and quiet moments with resident monks and yak herders.

Accommodation is in simple family-run teahouses; meals are warm, wholesome, and local. Trails wind past mani walls, prayer wheels, and suspension bridges, with chances to visit Rachen Nunnery and small village schools along the way. Daily walking is 5–7 hours, with the highest sleeping altitude kept below 3,400m for comfortable acclimatization.

This is a trek for travelers who value culture as much as summits: respectful encounters, slow travel, and meaningful insight into a Tibetan-influenced way of life on Nepal’s northern frontier. Best seasons are spring and autumn; our guide team manages logistics, safety, and responsible practices throughout.

Rolwaling Valley Trek

Rolwaling Valley Trekking is a remote and less-crowded adventure in eastern Nepal. You’ll be exploring an untouched valley with diverse terrains, from dense rhododendron forests to alpine pastures to imposing the pristine Tsho-Rolpa glacial lake and high mountain land. The trek highlights are Yalung Base Camp (4,900M) and Tsho-Rolpa lake (4,500M) which is one of Nepal’s largest glacial lakes, with option to extend across the challenging Tashi Lapchha Pass (5,755M) into the Everest region. The valley is pure, raw, hidden and ideal for trekkers seeking solitude, authenticity and breathtaking Himalayan scenery.

Pikey Peak Trek

Pikey Peak Trekking is short, moderate, scenic route, less crowded and offering stunning trekking experience in the lower Solukhumbu/Everest region of Nepal, standing at 4,046M. Famous for its breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan range including Everest, Kanchenjunga and Makalu. The trek combines natural beauty, cultural richness and local people hospitality. From dense rhododendron and pine forests to charming local villages and ancient monasteries. This Pikey Peak trek offers a wonderful blend of mountain scenery and rich heritage. So, this trip is perfect for those trekkers who want authentic cultural experiences and natural beauty in a short timeframe.

Mardi Himal Trek

The Mardi Himal Trek is one of Nepal’s most beautiful short treks, perfect for travellers who want both adventure and cultural experiences. Along the way, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Annapurna range, peaceful yet adventurous mountain trails, and warm Gurung hospitality. This journey combines scenic landscapes with authentic local life, making it a wonderful choice for those seeking connection with nature and culture.

Your trip begins with a comfortable drive to Pokhara and a relaxing evening by the lakeside. From Pritam Deurali, the trek starts as you walk through lush forests to Rest Camp, where the majestic Machhapuchhre (Mt. Fishtail) greets you. Each day brings new highlights – the 360° views from Upper Badal Danda, the magical atmosphere of High Camp, and the thrill of reaching Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4,500M. On the way down, you’ll visit Lwang, a traditional Gurung village where homestays let you experience local culture and daily life. The journey ends back in Pokhara, leaving you with lasting memories of mountains, culture, and warm hospitality.

Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang Trekking is an adventurous cultural and high-altitude journey into the former Kingdom of Lo. It is Nepal’s ancient “Forbidden Kingdom”, a remote, arid region with Tibetan Buddhist culture, unique desert landscapes with red cliffs, deep canyons, ancient cave dwellings, and isolated villages like walled city Lo-Manthang. You’ll walk through traditional Tibetan Buddhist villages, ancient monasteries, high rugged terrain with many mountain passes. The region lies in the rain shadow of the Himalayas, it’s dry and windy, making it possible to trek even during monsoon season. This trek is as much as a cultural exploration as it is adventure, showcasing preserved traditions, spiritual sites, and dramatic scenery rarely found elsewhere in Nepal.

Langtang Valley Trek

Framed by the ridgelines of Langtang National Park, the Langtang Valley trek is a compact Himalayan journey that blends forest, culture, and big-mountain views. Starting with a drive to Syabrubesi (≈1,550m), we follow the Langtang Khola through bamboo, oak, and rhododendron forests toward Lama Hotel (≈2,500m), where langur monkeys and—if we’re lucky—red pandas inhabit the slopes. The valley opens near Ghodatabela, revealing the dramatic icefalls of Langtang Lirung (7,227m) as we continue to Langtang Village/Mundu (≈3,500m), rebuilt with resilience after the 2015 earthquake.

A short, scenic day leads to Kyanjin Gompa (≈3,900m), a stone-and-prayer-flag hamlet ringed by glaciers and peaks. Here we acclimatize with options: a summit of Kyanjin Ri (≈4,773m) or the fuller panorama from Tserko Ri (≈4,984m), where the skyline takes in Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Yala Peak, and, on clear days, Shishapangma across the border. Along the way we visit a local monastery and the yak-cheese factory, and share warm hospitality in family-run teahouses.

Daily walking is typically 5–7 hours, with a steady altitude profile for comfort and safety. Best seasons are spring (rhododendrons, stable views) and autumn (crisp skies). Our guide team manages permits, pace, and safety throughout—so you can focus on the rhythm of the river, village life, and the ever-widening horizons.

Khopra Ridge Community Trek

Quiet trail west of Pokhara, Khopra Ridge Community Trek links village homestays and community lodges across Magar settlements and forested ridges. After driving to Ghumaune Taal via Beni, we start up to Bans Kharka and Nagi Gaun, then gain the broad shoulder of Mohare Danda (3,320 m) for our first sunrise over Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri and Annapurna South. The route then weaves through Tikot, Khibang and Swanta—terraces, rhododendron, and monastery courtyards—before a steady climb to Khopra Ridge (3,660 m), an airy balcony with dramatic close-ups of Annapurna South and the Dhaulagiri range. Fit trekkers can add the long day hike to sacred Khayer Lake (~4,660 m). We descend through Paudwar to the Kali Gandaki at Ghar Khola and drive back to Pokhara. Expect 4–7 hours of walking most days, warm hospitality, and your stay directly supporting local schools, clinics and conservation projects through community-run accommodation. Best seasons: spring and autumn trekking.

Helambu Comfort Trek

The Langtang Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s most rewarding short treks, blending majestic Himalayan views with authentic Tamang culture and warm local hospitality. Just a day’s drive north of Kathmandu, the trail leads into the heart of Langtang National Park, home to rare wildlife, rhododendron forests, and snow-capped peaks that rise dramatically above peaceful alpine meadows.

Over 8 days, trekkers journey through traditional villages such as Syabrubesi, Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, and the serene Kyanjin Gompa (3,870 m), surrounded by towering giants like Langtang Lirung (7,227 m) and Dorje Lakpa. Each day offers a mix of adventure and connection — from walking beside glacial rivers to visiting ancient monasteries and yak pastures.

As an experienced mountain guide, I consider Langtang ideal for trekkers seeking a moderate adventure with close mountain encounters, less crowd, and deep cultural immersion. The trail is safe, scenic, and perfectly suited for those with limited time who still wish to experience the spirit of the Himalayas. With every step, you feel the rhythm of the mountains, the warmth of local smiles, and the quiet power of Nepal’s untouched beauty — a journey that stays in your heart long after you return.

Kanchenjunga North and South Base Camps Trek

Kanchenjunga north and south base camps trekking is also often known as Kanchenjunga circuit trekking which is remote, culturally rich and adventurous journey in far eastern Nepal to the foot of the world’s third highest peak – Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586M). This trek visits both the Pangpema (North side of Kanchenjunga) and Oktang (South side of Kanchenjunga) base camps, offering distinct perspectives of the Kanchenjunga northern and southern faces. The trek features diverse landscapes from subtropical forests to alpine glaciers, one requires good physical fitness, involves crossing the high Mirgin La Pass (4,663M). You’ll experience the unique culture of far eastern people also trek offers an awe-inspiring views of Mt. Kanchenjunga range and other surrounding peaks including Jannu Himal (Kumbhakarna) and Rathong Himal.

Everest Renjo La Pass – Gokyo Ri Trek

The Everest Renjo La Pass – Gokyo Ri Trek is a challenging but rewarding adventure combining lakes, glaciers, high Renjo La Pass and stunning view points in one single trek. An excellent panoramic 360’ views of four 8,000ers – Mt. Everest (8,848M), Lhotse (8,516M), Makalu (8,485M) and Cho Oyu (8,188M) from both Renjo La (5,360M) and also Gokyo Ri (5,357M). Climbing early to summit the Gokyo Ri rewards trekkers with golden light on Everest and other surrounding peaks. Gokyo Lake is a glacial freshwater lake, renowned as the world’s highest lake system and also it is a significant pilgrimage site for both Hindu and Buddhist communities. Trekkers get chance to immerse in the authentic unique culture, traditions and hospitality of the Sherpa people in their villages during this trip.

Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp trek is one of the world’s most iconic trekking adventures, taking you through the challenging, high-altitude terrain to the foot of Mt. Everest at 5,380M. After thrilling scenic flight to Lukla, the journey beings through lush green forest to alpine meadow up to high terrain mountain land. Along the way you’ll experience rich Sherpa culture, Buddhist monuments like monasteries, chortens, mani walls, colorful prayers flags and breathtaking Himalayan vistas. Achieving the final goal of reaching the base camp and sunrise from the summit of Kala Patthar (5,545M) for panoramic 360’ closer view of Mt. Everest, surrounding peaks are the main highlight of this amazing trip.

Annapurna Base Camp Trek (Sanctuary Trekking)

Annapurna base camp trek is a renowned, moderately challenging adventures, offering the breathtaking Himalayan views, rich cultural immersion and rewarding journey into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary. This exclusive trip offers a remarkable variety of landscapes, from lush forests filled with rhododendron to high alpine meadows and glacial terrain. You will be sightseeing the historical Gorkha palace, experience, observe the first two nights in rural life of northern-central Nepal which is located in Barpak Sulikot rural municipality. Next day will drive to Pokhara which is the tourist hub, boating on Phewa lake, sightseeing around lakeside. There are different trails to reach Annapurna BC but, in our experiences, we suggest to do go through Ghorepani Poon Hill areas. It is the small famous hilltop which is situated at 3,210M, offer the magnificent view of two Himalayan ranges – Mt. Annapurna and Mt. Dhaulagiri. After completing this route, will begin our next adventure journey to the base of Mt. Annapurna which is 4,130M. The view from base camp is truly spectacular, offering the views of Mt. Annapurna, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).

This trek is good for both beginners and experienced trekkers. No technical skills needed but moderate level of fitness and prior experiences helps to achieve your final goals. Ideal seasons for doing this trip are Spring and Autumn. During these seasons the weather is stable, offering clear skies and the excellent visibility of mountain ranges. Reach to us for more information.

Everest Three Pass Trek

Everest Three Pass trekking is one of the most challenging and rewarding trekking route in the Nepal’s Khumbu region. It combines the three challenging high-altitude passes such as Renjo La (5,360M), Cho La Pass (5,420M) and Kongma La Pass (5,540M). The journey begins with an adventurous flight to Tenzing-Hillery airstrip, Lukla. The trek provides great opportunities to interact with the local Sherpa communities, immerse in their cultures, daily lifestyle and have a chance to explore many Buddhist monuments as well.

Also, this trip includes to discover the pristine Gokyo Lakes (4,900M), climb to Gokyo Ri (5,330M), visit the iconic Everest Base Camp (5,380M) and early climb to Kalapattar (5,545M) for the mesmerizing view of Khumbu region. This adventurous trip is perfect for the those seeking a great physical challenge and undertake for crossing the true high-altitude mountain passes.

Manaslu Circuit Trek

This trekking expedition offers an immersive journey through Nepal’s breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, designed to challenge and inspire trekkers of various experience levels. From lush forests to alpine zones, trekkers will experience diverse ecosystems and spectacular views of the world’s highest peaks. The itinerary blends adventure with cultural insights, passing through traditional villages where warm hospitality enriches the trekking experience. Safety, acclimatization, and gradual altitude gain are prioritized to ensure a rewarding and healthy journey in the Himalayan environment.

This carefully curated trek is supported by experienced local guides and a dedicated crew, ensuring not only a safe passage but also opportunities to engage with Nepal’s rich heritage and natural beauty. Whether it’s your first high-altitude trek or an experienced expedition, this trip is tailored to provide both challenge and comfort, with quality accommodations ranging from cozy teahouses to basic mountain lodges. Expect moments of stunning panoramas, cultural encounters, and the unique satisfaction of conquering some of the highest terrain on Earth, making this journey one to remember for a lifetime.

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