For countless generations, Mount Kailash has stood as the symbolic center of the universe for Hindus — the abode of Lord Shiva. Pilgrims from all over India have dreamt of touching its sacred soil or even glimpsing it from afar. However, due to the rising cost of Tibet travel, strict visa rules, and physical challenges, this spiritual dream has remained out of reach for many. But what if you could witness the sacred Mount Kailash without leaving or crossing Nepal? The Limi Valley Kailash View Tour makes this dream possible. This carefully crafted journey takes you deep into Nepal’s far-western Himalayan district of Humla, right up to the spiritual frontier of Limi Lapcha, from where you can clearly see Mount Kailash — majestic, peaceful, and full of divine presence. This itinerary is specially designed for Indian pilgrims who seek a budget-conscious alternative to traditional Kailash Yatra, without the complex visa procedures or high-altitude treks. You remain entirely within Nepal’s borders, enjoying spiritual depth, scenic beauty, and cultural immersion, all while staying connected to the divine form of Shiva’s sacred mountain.
Often known as one of the most challenging treks in Everest region, Everest three pass trek leads us through the realm of Renjo la, Cho la and Kongma la high passes all of which are located in Everest Khumbu region. Everest three pass region lies in the Khumbu region of northeastern Nepal.The three passes trek might be strenuous but rewarding. It offers us all the striking views of snow clad mountains and peaks including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Amadablam, Pumori, Nuptse and Thamserku mountains. Three pass trekking trail also progresses through frozen glacier lakes at different regions.The trek will drive us through various highland villages that are inhabited by ethnic Sherpas who are best known for their bravery and valour. We will get to know the ancient culture, traditions and lifestyle peculiar to the Sherpas. Everest three pass treks is thus the perfect harmony of cultural trek, natural sightseeing trek route. In terms of adventure, it's most probably the World's Number 1 trekking trip.Everest high pass trek is not recommended to all. You will require prior trekking experience to venture for the Everest. You should also have a good stamina and sound energy to venture in there. Else, it might drain you out of your energy. Besides, chances of altitude sickness will always be a potential problem. We will take a 35 minutes flight from Kathmandu to Lukla to reach the Tenzing Hilary airport. The trail progresses through culturally rich highland villages of Namche, Tengboche and Dingboche. We will move through the narrow path stretching through the whitewashed houses and cross the monasteries and Chortens to Gorakshep Lake. We will climb Kongmala pass and reach Everest Base Camp which is located at the base of Mount Everest. We will ascend Chola Pass and travel through Gokyo valley to Ngozumpa Glacier which is the largest glacier system in Khumbu Region.
Dhaulagiri Trekking is a three-week long adventure and challenge that you ought to undertake if you are up for the perks of climbing. The remote trekking trail continues through the route stretching to the west of Annapurna. It continues through the foothill of the world’s seventh highest mountain at Dhaulagiri Base Camp and passes through the glacier to the famous French Col Pass to the Hidden Valley.Since this is extremely difficult trek, it is not recommended for you if you are a beginner. We recommend this trip only for seasoned trekkers. Although the trek drains you of energy, the exploration in Dhaulagiri is certainly the once in a lifetime opportunity.Ace Holiday Treks has been operating 21 days trek for many years. All our staffs are trained for emergency rescue and the team leader himself has successfully climbed Dhaulagiri for several times. He is an eloquent speaker, well versed in English language. Follow the instructions of your team leader carefully. Your safety is our prime concern. We use only the best trekking gears.Enjoy the perks of trekking that comes along diverse terrains as highland villages, meadows, glaciers, forest, passes and rivers and eye feast. Additionally the beautiful views of as many as fifteen 7000m+ peaks including Putali Himal, Tukuche Peak and Dhaulagiri Mountain will keep you grounded. Travel through the Gandaki Gorge to Myagdi glacier.We will drive from Kathmandu to Beni via Pokhara. Dhaulagiri Trekking begins at Beni and progresses through Babichaur, Dharapani, Muri, Boghara, Dovan, Italian Base Camp and Glacier Camp to Dhaulagiri Base Camp. Return trail continues through French Col, Hidden Valley Camp and Yak Kharka to Jomsom. We will take Jomsom Pokhara flight and take bus from Pokhara to Kathmandu.
Annapurna Circuit trek is one of the most spectacular treks in the Annapurna region. It comes with all the amazing adventures and joys of majestic mountains, waterfalls, dense cherry and rhododendron forests, and splendid view of the sunrise. The awe inspiring thrill of crossing the Thorong La Pass (5,416m), the life healing bath in the natural hot spring, the trek undertaken through worlds deepest gorge of Kali Gandaki River, and the Muktinath, Jomsom and Manang might be the perfect retreats to captivate you. Throughout the trip you get to pass through several small/large villages inhabited by different ethnic groups. It will be a wonderful opportunity for you to learn about their culture and lifestyle. Brace yourself, this is one of the lifetime journeysThe 14 days itinerary of this trek starts after your arrival in Kathmandu. An extra day shall be spent exploring the valley and visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Next day, you start your trip by drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar and Dharapani. From Dharapani, you will continue to Chame, Pisang, and Manang, where you will have a rest day to acclimatize the high altitude as it is very important process while trekking along the high altitude trails. The route then moves through Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi, High Camp. Next day, on your way to Muktinath, you shall cross the Thorong La Pass and this is the day for your greatest accomplishment of this trip. From Muktinath, you will drive to Tatopani via Jomsom, Marpha and Kalopani. Tatopani, literally meaning hot water, is the natural hot spring spot to rejuvenate your mind and body. From Tatopani, you will trek upto Ghorepani and visit Poon Hill View Point from where you can enjoy the most beautiful panoramic view of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Fish Tail. From Ghorepani, you will trek to Tikhedhunga to start your drive back to Pokhara.Ace Holiday Treks is one of the leading trekking agencies in Nepal, equipped with a group of dedicated, organized, knowledgeable, and proactive members with years of experience in organizing trekking and tours in Himalayan region, specially Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet and India. Our impeccable success history, reasonable cost, best guides and other arrangements are what that have been making us stand at forefront. For any trekking journey in Nepal, do contact us. We can customize the itinerary as per your request in reasonable time.
Jiri Everest trek package follows the old Everest trekking route. This ultimately lends it a title of classical Everest Base Camp trek. Jiri to Everest route became popular when Tenjing Norgey Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary successfully climbed Mount Everest for the first time in 1953With colossal height of 8848m, Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world that lies in Khumbu region of Nepal.Trekking from Jiri was the only viable option in earlier days when there was no airport in Lukla. These days, Everest trek from Jiri is not followed by many trekkers. Therefore, you can enjoy the privilege of treading through the least crowded trekking area which progresses through High Himalayan forest of blooming rhododendrons, rivers, high passes, ridges and desolate settlements. You can find the remnants of several century old culture and traditions still persisting today.Kathmandu to Lukla flight supplants the trekkers to save 8 days. In other words, it takes 8days to reach Phakding from Jiri while Phakding can be reached in a single day by taking Kathmandu Lukla flight. Many For the trekkers on a pressed schedule and also for those willing to travel with adventures, Everest trek begins from the trek Lukla to Phakding.The trail for trek Jiri Everest meets with Everest trail from Lukla in Phakding.Ace Holiday Treks currently offers 21 days Jiri Everest trek package that begins with 8hrs of drive.We will pass through several sparsely populated villages and high pass to reach Phakding . Then we will continue the trail to Everest Base camp. Jiri Everest trekking is more beneficial than Lukla Everest Base Camp trek because Jiri Everest trekking allows longer days for acclimatization. We will cross Dudhkoshi River, climb Lamjurala pass, explore Tengboche Village which is the home for largest monastery in Khumbu Region. We will enjoy the panoramic views of Everest, Thamserku, Lhotse, Nuptse and Mera peaks, cross Trakshindo La Pass and Khari La Pass, visit Gorakshep lake and get sunrise view over Mount Everest from Kalapatthar.
Kanchenjunga is the Tibetan term which roughly translates to five jewels. The jewels are referred to the five snow-capped peaks that supplants the making of the complete Kanchenjunga Mountain. Kanchenjunga constitutes five peaks .Among them, the main peak, west peak or Yalung Khang, south peak and middle peak are more than 8400m high.Conquered for the first time in 1955 by the British team led by Joe Brown and George Band, Kanchenjunga is the third highest mountain of the world. Located in eastern Nepal, Kanchenjunga is the most popular mountain of north eastern Nepal. It is also marks a border with Sikkim.Being a part of Kanchenjunga expedition is a lifetime opportunity to delve into the wildest and most remote part of Nepal. Ace Holiday Treks is currently offering 24 days Kanchenjunga Trekking starts from the domestic airport in Kathmandu with an hour of Kathmandu Biratnagar flight. It is from here that we will take the flight from Biratnagar to Suketar.We will stroll through the teahouses at Mitlung, Chirwa and Sukathum to arrive at Amjilosa rover. Afterwards,we will move in and out of Tibetan village of Gyabla. Then, time to pass through the Tibetan refugee camp at Phale and move for a Sherpa village of Ghunsa.We will proceed to Kanchenjunga Base Camp. Before we reach the summit, there will already be four high camps. The route from Camp II to Camp IV is dsangerous given that we need to proceed through the ice fall, an area prone to avalanche. April, May, October and September are the best months to set off for the Kanchenjunga Trekking Expedition.
Nepal’s Mustang region is one of the best preserved Tibetan Buddhist sites in the world. It was known as a semi-autonous kingdom until 2008.. Flying to Jomsom and then trekking around Lower Mustang—through Kagbeni, Muktinath, Jharkot and Lupra is the best way if you want to visit the beautiful Mustang without needing to pay for the expensive Upper Mustang permit.The Lower Mustang Trek offers a unique journey through one of Nepal's most culturally rich and geographically diverse regions. This trek is perfect for those who wish to explore the mystical landscapes and ancient traditions of Mustang without venturing into the more remote Upper Mustang. The adventure begins in Kathmandu, where you can soak in the vibrant culture and historical charm of the city. Visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Boudhanath Stupa provide a fascinating introduction to Nepal's religious heritage.The trek officially kicks off with a scenic drive or flight to Pokhara, a serene city nestled beside Phewa Lake and surrounded by the Annapurna mountain range. From Pokhara, a short flight to Jomsom reveals stunning aerial views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks. The actual trekking begins from Jomsom, taking you to Kagbeni, a quaint village that serves as the gateway to Upper Mustang. The trail to Kagbeni follows the Kali Gandaki River, flanked by the world's deepest gorge.Continuing from Kagbeni, the trek ascends to Muktinath, a sacred site for both Hindus and Buddhists. Muktinath, located at an altitude of 3,817 meters, is known for its eternal flame and 108 water spouts. Pilgrims from all over the world visit this revered site, adding a spiritual dimension to the trek. The route back to Jomsom offers a chance to revisit the breathtaking landscapes and traditional Thakali villages, providing deeper insights into the local culture and lifestyle.After completing the trek, you return to Pokhara for a relaxing day, where you can enjoy the city's natural beauty and peaceful ambiance. The journey back to Kathmandu by road offers a final opportunity to admire Nepal's diverse landscapes. The Lower Mustang Trek concludes in Kathmandu, where you can reflect on the unforgettable experiences and memories made during this remarkable journey.This trek is an excellent choice for trekkers of all levels, offering moderate challenges, stunning scenery, and a rich cultural experience. It's a journey that blends adventure with spirituality, set against the backdrop of some of the most beautiful landscapes Nepal has to offer. Permits & regulationsAn Annapurna Conservation Area permits are required for trekking in and around Jomsom. Ypu might get these in Kathmandu or Pokhara.Note: An extra, expensive permit is required for entry into Upper Mustang, past Kagbeni ($500 for 10 days). It is necessary to trek with a guide in Upper Mustang.
Everest base camp and Gokyo lakes trek is one of those challenging and awe inspiring treks in the Everest region. Embued with the scenic beauty of lakes, challenging walks over glacial moraines, dunes, and steep trail, ascents to Gokyo Ri and Kalapatthar, the by standers will get to venture joyous alteriety of all the scenic beauties in the mountain region. Another sight for you to relish is Kalapatthar. You will get to pick the sight of the 360 degree panoramic views of Everest and other mountains. Also, climbing the Gokyo Ri offers you mesmerizing views of mountains, lakes, glacier, the Ngozumpa Glacier, and valley down below.You shall also get amazing textures of Sherpa villages along with the delicacies of Sherpa culture. What are the sights to watch? First, you all shall visit lake Longpongo, second, it shall be lake Taboche Tsho, third goes for lake Dudh Pokhari, fourth lake Thonak Tsho, and the lastly lake Ngozumba Tsho during your stay at Gokyo.Your trek ranges for eighteen days starting from the day you land to Kathmandu. After an extra allocated day for sightseeing in Kathmandu, you shall fly to Lukla. Then you will embark to Phakding. You shall spend an additional day at Namche Bazar for acclimatization and exploration, and head off towards Tengboche. Via Dingboche, Lobuche, Gorakshep, you are all set for Everest Base Camp. After watching the sunrise from Kalapatthar, we will move along the trail that descends down to Pheriche.From Pheriche you shall head off to Phortse Thanga, and then to Machhermo and finally to Gokyo. You will have a whole day to explore Gokyo. Then via Dole you shall return back to Namche Bazar, Lukla, and finally to Kathmandu.
Upper Dolpo (Dolpa) of the Dolpa district of Western Nepal is a remote part of Nepal full of reminiscences of the wilderness. Bordered by Tibet in the north, this region correlates with Tibet in terms of culture and lifestyle.You get to dig out the amazing textures of waterfalls and beautiful lakes around the entire region. Situated at an altitude of 3,611.5 metres, the fresh water of the Shey Phuksundo Lake is flamboyant.The region is also notorious for the spread of Tibetan Buddhism. Among others, Kang La (5,240m) pass (Nangdola pass), Shey Gompa (4280m), Lnag La (5002m ), Sime Gaon (3950m) & Yak Kharka (4780m) are the main attractions that you wouldn’t want to miss. The camping trek is suitable for you if you want to spend your walking holiday in the hidden part of the world which makes you feel that you are from another world. Upper Dolpo trek will be a lifetime experience of a walking holiday for you.
Upper Mustang trek is located beyond the great Himalayan range in the western part of Nepal. Many foreigners who come to Nepal for trekking would want to include upper mustang in their itinerary as it provides them with the opportunity to peek at the ancient Buddhist and Tibetan culture that is still prevalent in the region. The major attractions of the upper Mustang treks are undoubtedly the ancient monasteries, some of which were built thousands of years ago, and the replete caves that lie scattered in the region. The culture at upper Mustang is a beautiful amalgamation of Tibetan and Buddhist traditions. In the past, it was an independent state with a separate King ruling the region. Lo-Manthang is still considered as the Kingdom of upper Mustang.The existing culture of the people of the upper Mustang region greatly resembles to the Tibetan cultures exercised by the Buddhists. Going to the upper Mustang as part of the trek is one of the great ways to experience the old charm of the Himalayan mountain deserts. Several old and new monasteries and ancient caves fall along the trekking trail. And it comes as a no surprise that the word Mustang comes from two Tibetan words “mun” and “tan” roughly translated as the "fertile plain". Until recently, Mustang had enjoyed its status as an independent state with Jigme Dorje Palbar Bista being the last king of the region. It, however, lost its independent status in October 2008 when the Nepal government passed a ruling to that effect.Mustang, however, had largely remained in oblivion and was under sort of anonymity even amongst the domestic tourists until the government of Nepal granted access to the western tourists in October, 1991. However, the government still places several restrictions on the number of tourists entering the secluded Himalayan province. The government takes special measures to protect its ancient culture from being influenced by the west. Special permit passes are required to gain entry into the region for the prospective tourists.The fascinating trek kicks off with a trip to Pokhara from Kathmandu, the capital city. Over a period of 9 days, the trip and trek encompasses several places which include Jomsom, Kagbeni, Chele, Geling, Charang, Namgyal, among others. Tourists will also have the chance to explore the Kali Gandaki River Valley, which is considered as the deepest gorge in the world.
Anonymous for several centuries, W.H. Tilman was the first European to venture for a trek to Panch Pokhari. Panch Pokhari Trek is an alternative trek in Nepal towards the sensational adventure to the sacred Panch Pokhari lakes. Pilgrimage embark on a trek to Panch Pokhari especially during monsoon season in the sacred thread wearing festival namely, Janai Purnima which occurs in Nepali month of Bhadra and coincides with month of August. You are cordially invited to get ready for a 14days trek to Panch Pokhari. Get enmeshed into the ecstasy of venturing throughout the mesmerizing journey into five lakes located at the foothill of Jugal Mountain. Leaving Kathmandu, we will head northeast and drive for about 5hours to reach Chautara which is the Headquarter of Sindhupalchowk district. Chautara is the starting point for trekking in Panch Pokhari. The trail proceeds through river, forest of juniper, pine, rhododendron, bamboo and other alpine flowers where we can get the opportunity of enjoying the views of Himalayan Wildlife. We will climb to the forested ridge and observe the scenic mountain views of Jugal Himal Range, Gaurishankar and Dorje Lakpa. Walking along the trail decorated with prayer flags and chortens, we will pass through the white coloured houses of Tamang and Sherpa ethnics at Nasimpati. Then, we will reach Panch Pokhari after climbing Laurebinayak Pass. Panch Pokhari lake carries a profound religious significance. You can enjoy the panoramic views of Jugal Himal Range, Gosaikunda and Rolwaling Himal Range from Panch Pokhari. Return trail will be through Nasimpati and Dukhang to Melamchipul .It is from here that we will drive back to Kathmandu.Trek Panch Pokhari is the least crowded trekking route and it can be taken throughout the year.
The Chola Pass EBC Gokyo Trek is a bold venture into the heart of the Khumbu/Everest region, establishing a connection between the iconic Everest Base Camp, the serene Gokyo Valley, and the challenging 5,420-meter-high Chola Pass. Along this expedition, trekkers are treated to unparalleled views of Himalayan giants, including the majestic Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Lhotse, Makalu, Amadablam, Kanchenjunga, Nuptse, Mt. Pumori, and more. The route unfolds like a cherished memory, offering a sublime blend of natural beauty, the unique Sherpa culture, dense forests, pristine snowy landscapes, and the formidable high pass. Gokyo Valley, a hidden Himalayan jewel, unravels before trekkers with panoramic views of mountains, glaciers, Gokyo Lake, and other natural wonders. The trek presents opportunities to witness the Sherpa Mani Rimdu Dance, performed in Sherpa monasteries, and engage in the Dumje festival held in April. Notable highlights of the trek include spellbinding mountain vistas, the Sacred Lakes of Gokyo Valley, charming river valleys, colossal glaciers, and the exhilarating traverse of Chola Pass. The Chola Pass EBC Gokyo Trek stands as an extraordinary journey, a harmonious fusion of natural splendor and cultural richness, ensuring an indelible mark on the memory of every adventurer and making it an unforgettable Himalayan odyssey.
The Makalu Base Camp Trekking is a very exciting but less-traveled trekking trip along the eastern Himalayas of Nepal. Leading to the base camp of mount Makalu, the world’s fifth-highest mountain (8,485 m), this adventure trekking is perfect for those who are looking for peace of mind, adventure and unspoiled nature that is away from the busy and commercialized trails of like Everest or Annapurna. Along the way, you’ll witness spectacular views of the massive peaks like Makalu, Baruntse, and Chamlang, and you will get opportunity to walk through a variety of landscapes that ranges from green forests and open meadows to rocky, alpine terrain. The route also leads you through remote villages where traditional ways of life are still preserved. The adventure trip to Makalu Base Camp starts with a flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar, a small town in Sankhuwasabha, a northeastern district of Nepal. Climbing gradually through terraced fields, subtropical forests, and small settlements, the trail gives you a glimpse into the culture of local communities, including the Rai and Sherpa people. As you climb higher and higher, the scenery becomes more dramatic, with deep valleys, glacial rivers, and steeper paths. The trek reaches its highest point at Makalu Base Camp, around 5,000 meters, where you're rewarded with stunning views of the Makalu range and nearby mountains. This trek is challenging and requires good physical fitness, especially because of the altitude and the remote, rugged conditions. Proper acclimatization at certain points is very important for your health and smooth progress in climbing higher altitudes. In this trekking, trekkers also cross high mountain passes like the Makalu La, which adds a true sense of adventure. Though it demands more effort and determination, the Makalu Base Camp Trek is deeply rewarding, offering breathtaking scenery, a strong sense of achievement, and a genuine connection to the wild, untouched beauty unspoiled Himalayan region of eastern Nepal.
The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek) organized by Ace Holiday Treks is a remarkable journey that unfolds amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas. Commencing with a scenic flight to Lukla, adventurers are greeted with a spectacular backdrop of towering peaks. The trek then weaves through lively Sherpa villages, picturesque terraced fields, and enchanting rhododendron forests. As the trail ascends, the landscape undergoes a mesmerizing transformation, revealing panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. Cultural immersion is an integral part of the experience, with Namche Bazaar standing as a vibrant Sherpa town bustling with local life. Tengboche Monastery adds a spiritual touch to the journey, surrounded by the grandeur of the mountains. The trek reaches its zenith at Kala Patthar, offering an unrivaled vantage point for spellbinding sunrise views of Everest, a truly surreal moment. The pinnacle of the adventure is the arrival at Everest Base Camp, a symbolic accomplishment where trekkers find themselves standing tall at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) in the shadow of the world's highest peak (8,848 meters). This moment marks the fulfillment of a dream and a testament to the physical and mental prowess of those who undertake the trek. The trek traverses through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site known for its ecological diversity. This leg of the journey introduces trekkers to a rich tapestry of unique flora and fauna, adding a layer of natural beauty to the cultural richness already experienced. With optimal trekking seasons in spring and autumn, spanning 12-16 days, this expedition seamlessly intertwines physical challenge with cultural exploration, resulting in an indelible and unforgettable Himalayan experience. The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek), with its unique blend of natural grandeur and cultural immersion, remains an iconic adventure for those seeking the heights of the world.
Chisapani to Nagarkot trek ranges from the eastern side of Kathmandu. It is relatively easy venture compared to other hiking and trekking routes of Nepal. You will be elated to undergo a short trek through the lush forest along with the texture of different ethnic groups inhabiting in those areas. The trek encompasses well known ventures like Chisapani, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, Navobuddha, Banthali, Panauti. The literal translation of chisapani is “cold water”. For instance, you can take the word that the venture is an interesting romance with the beautiful views of Annapurna to Langtang range and starting and ending point of Helambu trekking. Apart from Chisapani, Nagarkot is a jumble hunt for the exquisite views of mountain ranges and sunrise. If you are lucky and the weather is favorable, the place is a great catch for the majestic views of the Himalayas including Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Langtang, Dorje Lakpa and Gauri Shanker, Everest. Dhulikhel is a diverse tapestry of beautiful forests, floras and faunas to add to. Legends have it that It is one of the older settlements of Nepal. You wouldn’t want to miss the amazing blend of newari settlements between the hustles of city life at the very spot. Namo Buddha is another important site at kavre district commonly known for the Buddhist pilgrimage and Tibetan heritage. It stands at an elevation of 1750m. The Stupa and shrines built on the hillside is a perfect blend of tibetian antique culture and precepts. This place is filled with the legends of a hermit who would feed his flesh to a bunch of hungry and undernourished cubs. The stone slab right beside the stupa is a pleasant work of art to depict this incident.
Prepare to immerse yourself in the lap of luxury amidst the world's highest peaks with the Everest Luxury Trek. This is not just a journey; it's an emotional odyssey that combines the thrill of adventure with the comfort of opulence. The expedition commences with a luxurious stay in Kathmandu, a city teeming with history and culture, setting the emotional stage for the Himalayan adventure ahead.As you board a scenic flight to Lukla, the anticipation builds, and emotions soar with the breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayan panorama. The trek unfolds as a poetic narrative, with each step guided by expert Sherpas and accompanied by the lavishness of luxury lodges strategically placed along the trail. The emotional connection deepens as you traverse through rhododendron forests, quaint villages, and suspension bridges hanging above roaring rivers.Luxury in the Everest region means not just plush accommodations but also gourmet meals prepared with a blend of international and local flavors. Every dining experience becomes a culinary journey, elevating your emotions alongside your altitude. Each night, cozying up in the comfort of luxurious lodges, the Himalayan stars above become witnesses to the emotional tales spun around the fireplace.This pinnacle of the luxury Everest View Trekking is in Namche Bazaar and the other picturesque locations nearby that allow you to absorb the cultural richness and connect with the local Sherpa communities. The emotional resonance amplifies as you visit ancient monasteries, spin prayer wheels, and bask in the spiritual serenity of Khumjung, a pivotal point in the trek.The achievement is not just reaching the physical base; it's the emotional culmination of a journey where luxury seamlessly merged with the challenges of the Himalayan trail. As you stand in the shadow of the world's highest peak, emotions swell, and a profound sense of accomplishment and connection with nature envelops you.Descending with memories etched in the heart, the Everest View Trekking leaves an indelible mark. The journey goes beyond the physical ascent; it's a luxurious tapestry woven with the threads of adventure, opulence, and the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Each moment becomes a verse in the emotional ballad of your Everest Luxury Trekking, an odyssey that transforms both the landscape and the soul.
The Ganesh Himal Trek is a short yet rewarding journey located northwest of Kathmandu, ideal for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a peaceful walk. This trail, one of the closest to the capital, offers a tranquil path through lush hills and forests into a stunning Himalayan landscape. Over a two-week itinerary, the trek takes you through remote trails, wetlands, and pristine coniferous forests, leading to picturesque villages inhabited by Tamang, Gurung, and Chhetri communities. These settlements are rich in culture, tradition, and warm hospitality, offering a genuine glimpse into rural life. Spring transforms the region with vibrant blooms—yellow jasmine, orchids, primula, and rhododendrons in pink, red, and white hues—set against forests of Spanish oak and blue pine. The biodiversity here ranges from sub-tropical to alpine zones, making it a haven for nature lovers. Though less popular than Annapurna or Everest treks, Ganesh Himal offers a peaceful and secluded trekking experience up to 4,050 meters. It’s perfect for those seeking solitude and self-discovery in nature’s embrace. The trek rewards you with panoramic views of the Ganesh Himal range, Manaslu, Langtang, Annapurna, Lamjung Himal, and more. Named after the elephant-headed Hindu god Ganesh, the mountain’s shape resembles its divine namesake, with Ganesh I to IV forming a majestic skyline. Beginning at Kispang and ending at Jyamrung Danda, this classic-style trek features wild campsites, alpine meadows, dramatic cliffs, glacial landscapes, and incredible rock formations. It’s an unforgettable journey through one of Nepal’s hidden gems—rich in natural beauty and cultural depth.
The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek) organized by Ace Holiday Treks is a remarkable journey that unfolds amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas. Commencing with a scenic flight to Lukla, adventurers are greeted with a spectacular backdrop of towering peaks. The trek then weaves through lively Sherpa villages, picturesque terraced fields, and enchanting rhododendron forests. As the trail ascends, the landscape undergoes a mesmerizing transformation, revealing panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse.Cultural immersion is an integral part of the experience, with Namche Bazaar standing as a vibrant Sherpa town bustling with local life. Tengboche Monastery adds a spiritual touch to the journey, surrounded by the grandeur of the mountains. The trek reaches its zenith at Kala Patthar, offering an unrivaled vantage point for spellbinding sunrise views of Everest, a truly surreal moment.The pinnacle of the adventure is the arrival at Everest Base Camp, a symbolic accomplishment where trekkers find themselves standing tall at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) in the shadow of the world's highest peak (8,848 meters). This moment marks the fulfillment of a dream and a testament to the physical and mental prowess of those who undertake the trek.The trek traverses through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site known for its ecological diversity. This leg of the journey introduces trekkers to a rich tapestry of unique flora and fauna, adding a layer of natural beauty to the cultural richness already experienced.With optimal trekking seasons in spring and autumn, spanning 12-16 days, this expedition seamlessly intertwines physical challenge with cultural exploration, resulting in an indelible and unforgettable Himalayan experience. The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek), with its unique blend of natural grandeur and cultural immersion, remains an iconic adventure for those seeking the heights of the world.
The Kathmandu to Gorkha trek, a journey that unfolds step by step, is more than just a physical adventure; it's an emotional odyssey through the heart of Nepal's cultural and natural splendor. As you lace up your boots in Kathmandu, there's a sense of anticipation, a flutter of excitement, knowing that each step will lead you to landscapes and experiences that will touch the soul.The first strides take you through the bustling streets of Kathmandu, where the air is filled with the scent of incense and the echoes of temple bells. The emotional resonance of the city's ancient heritage sets the tone for the journey ahead. As you gradually leave the city behind and venture into the hills, the landscape evolves, and so do the emotions.Camping along the trail transforms the trek into a personal retreat, allowing you to connect intimately with the raw beauty of nature. The crackling campfire becomes a companion, and the starlit sky overhead tells stories of the cosmos that have captivated hearts for centuries. There's a vulnerability and authenticity in camping that tugs at the emotional core, forging a connection with the simplicity and purity of the natural world.The trek takes a poignant turn as you approach Gorkha, a city steeped in history and pride. The sight of the Gorkha Durbar, perched on a hill, is emotionally stirring, as it stands as a symbol of valor and the indomitable spirit of the Gorkha people. Walking in the footsteps of legends, the emotional weight of the journey becomes palpable, and a profound sense of respect for the region's cultural heritage takes hold.Culminating the trek in Gorkha, the emotions are mixed – a sense of accomplishment, a reverence for the journey, and a bittersweet farewell to the landscapes that have become a part of the soul. The memories of this trek, the emotional highs and lows, linger long after the footprints fade away, creating a tapestry of experiences that resonate in the heart and mind. The Kathmandu to Gorkha by walk camping trek is more than a trek; it's an emotional sojourn through the very essence of Nepal's beauty and cultural legacy.
The Everest Base Camp with Heli Back Trekking (EBC - Heli Back Trek) organized by Ace Holiday Treks is a remarkable journey that unfolds amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas. Commencing with a scenic flight to Lukla, adventurers are greeted with a spectacular backdrop of towering peaks. The trek then weaves through lively Sherpa villages, picturesque terraced fields, and enchanting rhododendron forests. As the trail ascends, the landscape undergoes a mesmerizing transformation, revealing panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. Cultural immersion is an integral part of the experience, with Namche Bazaar standing as a vibrant Sherpa town bustling with local life. Tengboche Monastery adds a spiritual touch to the journey, surrounded by the grandeur of the mountains. The trek reaches its zenith at Kala Patthar, offering an unrivaled vantage point for spellbinding sunrise views of Everest, a truly surreal moment. The pinnacle of the adventure is the arrival at Everest Base Camp, a symbolic accomplishment where trekkers find themselves standing tall at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) in the shadow of the world's highest peak (8,848 meters). This moment marks the fulfillment of a dream and a testament to the physical and mental prowess of those who undertake the trek. The trek traverses through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site known for its ecological diversity. This leg of the journey introduces trekkers to a rich tapestry of unique flora and fauna, adding a layer of natural beauty to the cultural richness already experienced. Particularly, this trekking with helicopter ride back to Lukla or Kathmandu seamlessly intertwines physical challenge and cultural exploration with the luxurious ending, resulting in an indelible and unforgettable Himalayan experience. The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek) with Heli back trip, with its unique blend of natural grandeur and cultural immersion, remains an iconic adventure for those seeking the heights of the world.
Kori Danda Trekking is one of Nepal’s most underrated and peaceful trekking experiences. Tucked away in the northeastern hills of Pokhara, the trail to Kori Ridge (Kori Danda) unfolds through charming Gurung villages, deep forests, alpine pastures, and panoramic Himalayan viewpoints — all without the crowds seen on commercial routes. This 10-day adventure is ideal for those who seek both cultural connection and natural solitude. Along the way, trekkers visit the village of Sikles, a well-preserved Gurung heritage settlement, and hike up to the spectacular Kapuche Lake, Nepal’s lowest glacial lake, nestled below the soaring walls of Lamjung Himal. Reaching the high meadows of Kori Danda rewards you with sweeping views of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges in every direction. The trail is rich in biodiversity, birdlife, and peaceful energy — a perfect Himalayan escape for nature lovers and photographers alike.
The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek) organized by Ace Holiday Treks is a remarkable journey that unfolds amidst the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas. Commencing with a scenic flight to Lukla, adventurers are greeted with a spectacular backdrop of towering peaks. The trek then weaves through lively Sherpa villages, picturesque terraced fields, and enchanting rhododendron forests. As the trail ascends, the landscape undergoes a mesmerizing transformation, revealing panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, and Nuptse. Cultural immersion is an integral part of the experience, with Namche Bazaar standing as a vibrant Sherpa town bustling with local life. Tengboche Monastery adds a spiritual touch to the journey, surrounded by the grandeur of the mountains. The trek reaches its zenith at Kala Patthar, offering an unrivaled vantage point for spellbinding sunrise views of Everest, a truly surreal moment. The pinnacle of the adventure is the arrival at Everest Base Camp, a symbolic accomplishment where trekkers find themselves standing tall at 5,364 meters (17,598 feet) in the shadow of the world's highest peak (8,848 meters). This moment marks the fulfillment of a dream and a testament to the physical and mental prowess of those who undertake the trek. The trek traverses through Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site known for its ecological diversity. This leg of the journey introduces trekkers to a rich tapestry of unique flora and fauna, adding a layer of natural beauty to the cultural richness already experienced. With optimal trekking seasons in spring and autumn, spanning 12-16 days, this expedition seamlessly intertwines physical challenge with cultural exploration, resulting in an indelible and unforgettable Himalayan experience. The Everest Base Camp Trekking (EBC Trek), with its unique blend of natural grandeur and cultural immersion, remains an iconic adventure for those seeking the heights of the world.
Ghorepani with Everest View Trek is the signature trekking package unique to Ace Holiday Treks. Ghorepani trek with Everest View is the wilderness adventure that will get you the touch of the heavenly undertones of Annapurna region and Everest region, namely the two popular trekking regions of Nepal.Ghorepani with Everest trek combines Ghorepani trek with Short Everest trek.We are currently offering 14 days Ghorepani with Everest view trek that begins with 5 hours of scenic drive to Pokhara. About an hour of drive with view of soaring Annapurna Mountain at the backdrop will take us to Nayapul. We will cross the forest, rivers and dispersed settlements and move in and out of culturally rich villages inhabited with people from different ethnic groups like Brahmin, Chhetris, Magar and Gurung.We will also enjoy the sights of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Annapurna I mountains from the ridge in Ghorepani. Homestay at Ghorepani is yet another attraction of Ghorepani with Everest trek that allows us with opportunity to try the local dishes and have minute observation of local culture and tradition.We will take the uphill climb to Poonhill. It is mostly known for the famous sunrise view. We will return back to Pokhara and catch Pokhara Everest flight. A flight of about 25 minutes will take us to Lukla from Pokhara. We will walk through woods of Sagarmatha National Park and cross Dudhkoshi River. We will proceed through the trade center at Namche Bazaar to Everest View Hotel that offers sights of Nuptse, Amadablam, Kategna, Kwangde, Mount Everest, Thamserku and other mountains.We welcome you whole heartedly for Ghorepani- Everest trek. Also note, Given that our venture is in a relatively lower altitude, this is a relatively easy venture.
Manaslu Circuit Trekking is commonly considered one of the most adventurous and also challenging treks in Nepal. Manaslu circuit supplants the adventure-seekers with some unparalleled experience of Himalayan mountain trekking. Manaslu trek offers the textures of rich cultural heritage of the region with the unsurpassed natural beauty of the Himalayan Range.Trekkers can also witness the fascinating Tibetan culture that exists till the day in the Manaslu region. Mount Manaslu is the 8th highest peak in the world with an altitude of 8156 meters. It is located along the border between Nepal and Tibet. It is believed that the word Manaslu was derived from a Sanskrit word “Manasa” which infers “soul” or intellect. Hence, Mount Manaslu is also commonly known as the Mountain of the Spirit.Manaslu trek is one of the most delightful adventures you can imagine as it gives you the wonderful opportunity to stroll around the traditional villages, past the rivers and tress, bear witness to the local people and culture. Finally, it is a portal to behold the majestic views of the Himalayan Mountain Range from a very close distance.The trek might be quite demanding at times as it is physically challenging and strenuous. Nevertheless, real thrill comes with adventures . So , you wouldn’t want to miss out on the opportunity of exploring Manaslu region.Also, you will get all the perks of the trek when you reach the Larkya La Pass via Manaslu Circuit Trek. It is challenging and demands physical fitness, good stamina and mental strength.The trip usually begins from Kathmandu with a bus ride to Machhakhola, Gorkha via Malekhu, Dhading Besi and Arughat. The core trekking part of the adventure trip begins from Machhakhola, a small village, in Gorkha district, and ends at Dharapani in the Annapurna region. In between, Manaslu treks offers a unique but also challenging opportunities to explore the pristine and untouched beauty of Nepal.
The Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve Trekking is one of Nepal’s most unique and off-the-grid trekking experiences, perfect for those seeking remote Himalayan beauty, rich biodiversity, and authentic cultural encounters. Nestled beneath the mighty Dhaulagiri range in western Nepal, the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve is the country’s only legal hunting zone, but its value for trekkers goes far beyond that. It offers unspoiled landscapes, rolling highland meadows, dense forests, and a sanctuary for endangered species like blue sheep, Himalayan Thar, and the elusive snow leopard. This 14-day journey combines thrilling overland drives, immersive trekking through quiet trails, and exploration of an alpine valley that has remained untouched by mass tourism. With breathtaking views, high passes, and warm hospitality from the Magar and Tibetan-influenced communities, this adventure is a hidden Himalayan gem waiting to be discovered.
The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking is a stunning journey that offers trekkers a chance to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Annapurna region. Typically completed in 10 days, this trek provides a perfect introduction to the majestic Himalayan landscape, showcasing lush valleys, vibrant rhododendron forests, and panoramic mountain views. The trek culminates at Annapurna Base Camp, situated at an altitude of 4,130 meters, where trekkers are enveloped by towering peaks, including the iconic Annapurna I. This trek is ideal for those looking for a memorable adventure without the extensive commitment required for longer treks. Led by experienced guides from Ace Holiday Treks, the journey is well-structured, allowing trekkers to acclimatize gradually while enjoying the rich culture and hospitality of local villages. The route typically begins from Jhinu Danda, winding through picturesque landscapes, charming villages like Chhomrong, and terraced fields that define the region. The trek is designed to provide both a sense of adventure and a deep connection to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Nepal. Mount Annapurna Mount Annapurna, standing at 8,091 meters, is the 10th highest peak in the world and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and challenging climbing conditions. The mountain is part of the Annapurna Massif, a range that boasts several formidable peaks and diverse ecosystems. Annapurna is particularly famous for its dramatic south face, which presents a steep and technical challenge for climbers. First summitted in 1950, Annapurna has since gained a reputation for its harsh weather and high fatality rate, making it a revered and respected peak in the mountaineering community. The Annapurna region is not just about the mountain; it’s also home to a rich cultural tapestry, with diverse ethnic groups, including Gurungs and Thakalis, living in harmony with nature. Trekkers who venture to Annapurna Base Camp are treated to awe-inspiring views of the mountain along the way, along with the chance to experience the unique traditions and lifestyles of the local communities. This interplay of nature and culture makes the region a sought-after destination for trekkers and climbers alike. Annapurna Base Camp Annapurna Base Camp is a remarkable destination nestled within the heart of the Annapurna massif. This stunning base camp offers an extraordinary panorama of some of the world's highest peaks, including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, and Machhapuchchhre (Fishtail). Standing at 4,130 meters, the base camp provides trekkers with a sense of accomplishment as they witness the grandeur of the Himalayas surrounding them. The experience is enhanced by the varying landscapes trekkers encounter along the trail, from lush subtropical forests to high-altitude alpine meadows. The atmosphere at Annapurna Base Camp is one of tranquility and majesty, with trekkers often taking time to relax and soak in the breathtaking views. As the sun rises and sets, the mountains are bathed in golden hues, creating a surreal experience that is often cited as one of the highlights of the trek. The base camp is also an excellent spot for photography, offering ample opportunities to capture the stunning interplay of light and shadow on the rugged terrain.
The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek, nestled in the Annapurna region of Nepal, is a captivating journey that encapsulates the essence of the Himalayas in a relatively short span. Commencing from Nayapul, the trek meanders through picturesque landscapes, encompassing terraced fields, traditional villages, and dense rhododendron forests. The highlight of this trek is the ascent to Poon Hill, a vantage point that unveils an awe-inspiring panorama of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges during the early morning sunrise.Throughout the trek, trekkers traverse a diverse terrain, from charming villages like Ghorepani, where the warmth of local hospitality is palpable, to the serene village of Ghandruk, known for its traditional Gurung architecture and cultural heritage. The journey not only offers breathtaking mountain views but also provides an immersive cultural experience as trekkers engage with the local communities, gaining insights into their traditions and way of life.Tea houses, strategically placed along the route, offer a blend of comfort and authenticity, providing trekkers with a chance to rejuvenate while savoring local cuisine. The trek also encompasses natural hot springs in Jhinu Danda, offering a therapeutic break for weary muscles.The trek is accessible to a wide range of trekkers, making it an ideal choice for both beginners and seasoned adventurers seeking a Himalayan experience without an extended time commitment. The trek concludes with a return to Nayapul, leaving trekkers with lasting memories of the majestic Himalayan landscapes, vibrant rhododendron blooms, and the cultural tapestry woven into the fabric of the Annapurna region. The Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek stands as a testament to the allure of Nepal's trekking routes, providing a condensed yet profound Himalayan adventure.
Manaslu Tsum Valley with Manaslu Circuit Trekking is commonly considered one of the most adventurous and challenging treks in Nepal. Manaslu trek offers the textures of rich cultural heritage of the region with the unsurpassed natural beauty of the Himalayan Range.Trekkers can also bear witness to the fascinating Tibetan culture that persists till the day in the Manaslu region. Mount Manaslu is the 8th highest peak in the world with an altitude of 8156 meters. It is located along the border between Nepal and Tibet. It is believed that the word Manaslu was derived from a Sanskrit word “Manasa” which infers “soul”; or intellect. Hence, Mount Manaslu is also commonly known as the Mountain of the Spirit.Manaslu trek is one of the most delightful adventures you can imagine as it gives you the wonderful opportunities to stroll around the traditional villages, pass the rivers and tress, bear witness to the local people and culture. Finally, it is a portal to behold the majestic views of the Himalayan Mountain Range from a very close distance.Manaslu Tsum Valley trek might be quite demanding at times as it is physically challenging and strenuous. Nevertheless, real thrill comes with adventures, and so, you wouldn’t want to miss out on the opportunity of exploring Manaslu region.Also, you will get all the perks of the trek when you reach the Larkya La Pass doing Manaslu Circuit Trek. It is challenging and demands physical fitness, good stamina and mental strength.Manaslu Tsum Valley with Manaslu Circuit trek usually begins from Machha Khola where we reach via Dhading Besi and Arughat, a small town in Gorkha district, and ends at Dharapani in the Annapurna region. Manaslu treks offers a unique but also challenging opportunity to explore the pristine and untouched beauty of Nepal.
Khaptad National Park Trekking offers one of Nepal’s most soulful and least explored trekking adventures. Tucked away in the far-western hills of Nepal, this journey leads you to Khaptad National Park, a peaceful plateau full of alpine meadows, spiritual sites, rare Himalayan wildlife, and untouched beauty. Unlike commercial trekking routes, Khaptad offers a quiet, deeply meditative experience that draws both nature lovers and spiritual seekers.The park was the retreat of Khaptad Baba, a revered hermit and healer who spent decades in these woods in silent meditation. Today, his ashram, along with sacred lakes and meadows, make Khaptad a pilgrimage destination as much as a trekking paradise. This 12-day itinerary begins with a scenic flight to the western plains of Nepal and a gradual journey into the green hills of Doti and Bajhang. Along the way, you’ll experience the cultural depth of far-western Nepal — from local shrines and traditional homes to ancient oral traditions passed down for generations. If you're looking for a trek that blends nature, spirituality, and remoteness, Khaptad is the sanctuary you've been searching for.
The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking from Pokhara is a stunning journey that offers trekkers a chance to experience the breathtaking beauty of the Annapurna region. Typically completed in 6 days, this trek provides a perfect introduction to the majestic Himalayan landscape, showcasing lush valleys, vibrant rhododendron forests, and panoramic mountain views. The trek culminates at Annapurna Base Camp, situated at an altitude of 4,130 meters, where trekkers are enveloped by towering peaks, including the iconic Annapurna I. This trek is ideal for those looking for a memorable adventure without the extensive commitment required for longer treks. Led by experienced guides from Ace Holiday Treks, the journey is well-structured, allowing trekkers to acclimatize gradually while enjoying the rich culture and hospitality of local villages. The route typically begins from Jhinu Danda, winding through picturesque landscapes, charming villages like Chhomrong, and terraced fields that define the region. The trek is designed to provide both a sense of adventure and a deep connection to the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Nepal. Mount Annapurna Mount Annapurna, standing at 8,091 meters, is the 10th highest peak in the world and is renowned for its breathtaking beauty and challenging climbing conditions. The mountain is part of the Annapurna Massif, a range that boasts several formidable peaks and diverse ecosystems. Annapurna is particularly famous for its dramatic south face, which presents a steep and technical challenge for climbers. First summited in 1950, Annapurna has since gained a reputation for its harsh weather and high fatality rate, making it a revered and respected peak in the mountaineering community. The Annapurna region is not just about the mountain; it’s also home to a rich cultural tapestry, with diverse ethnic groups, including Gurungs and Thakalis, living in harmony with nature. Trekkers who venture to Annapurna Base Camp are treated to awe-inspiring views of the mountain along the way, along with the chance to experience the unique traditions and lifestyles of the local communities. This interplay of nature and culture makes the region a sought-after destination for trekkers and climbers alike. Annapurna Base Camp Annapurna Base Camp is a remarkable destination nestled within the heart of the Annapurna massif. This stunning base camp offers an extraordinary panorama of some of the world's highest peaks, including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, and Machapuchare (Fishtail). Standing at 4,130 meters, the base camp provides trekkers with a sense of accomplishment as they witness the grandeur of the Himalayas surrounding them. The experience is enhanced by the varying landscapes trekkers encounter along the trail, from lush subtropical forests to high-altitude alpine meadows. The atmosphere at Annapurna Base Camp is one of tranquility and majesty, with trekkers often taking time to relax and soak in the breathtaking views. As the sun rises and sets, the mountains are bathed in golden hues, creating a surreal experience that is often cited as one of the highlights of the trek. The base camp is also an excellent spot for photography, offering ample opportunities to capture the stunning interplay of light and shadow on the rugged terrain.
The Langtang Valley trek starts its narrative at the modest elevation of Syabrubesi, situated at approximately 1,550 meters. From this humble beginning, the journey gradually unfolds, taking trekkers through a breathtaking ascent to the majestic heights of Kyanjin Gompa, perched at an elevation of around 3,870 meters.As adventurers traverse the winding trails, they find themselves immersed in a visual symphony of awe-inspiring landscapes. The snow-covered peaks of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Ganesh Himal create a stunning panorama, standing as silent sentinels against the vast Himalayan sky.Beyond the physical challenge of elevation, the Langtang Valley trek is a cultural odyssey. It weaves through Tamang villages, where the genuine warmth and hospitality of the local residents become an integral part of the experience. A significant stop on this cultural journey is Kyanjin Gompa, a spiritual hub along the route, offering trekkers a profound glimpse into the traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.The ever-changing and diverse landscape of the trek unfolds like a captivating storybook. Lush rhododendron forests transition into serene alpine meadows and pastures dotted with yaks. Along the way, trekkers encounter glacial moraines, high mountain lakes, and the melodious flow of the Langtang Khola, contributing to the rich tapestry of the trek.In the heart of the Langtang Valley, nature's grandeur and cultural richness intertwine seamlessly, creating an unforgettable expedition. Each step taken on this journey is akin to a brushstroke, contributing to the creation of a masterpiece of mountain adventure, where the canvas is painted with the vivid hues of unparalleled beauty and cultural discovery.
As there are various popular trekking regions already well known among the travelers and the trip organizers, those regions and trails are gradually being commercialized and naturally somehow affected. But still, there are many other trails, not so popular for many reasons, that are more than beautiful and worth exploring. Sometimes, we call those paths off-the beaten and unexplored though not with so much wilderness but friendly and easy trails. Khopra Ridge Trekking is also an unexplored, less visited trekking trail in Annapurna Region but it offers the unmatched natural beauty lying between Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and Manaslu himalayan range. Along the route, the trekkers can enjoy both the natural beauty of the Himalayas and can experience the local cultures of the indigenous people and their lifestyles. Initially introduced and promoted as a community trekking trail with the aim to support the local people and their livelihoods, the concept is still there and has made huge contribution to the communities. Supporting school education, local health facilities, local agriculture and other products, this trekking can give the travelers a combined sense of fulfillment through adventure and philanthropy. With spectacular Himalayan mountain views, traditional ethnic villages, terraced fields and lush rhododendron forests on the way, this trip begins from Pokhara with a drive of about 2 hours and the core trekking trail starts from Ghandruk. The initial part of the trek, also very popular for short trail, gives you ample of opportunities to feel the colors flourished in the rhododendron forests and the life and culture of the local people. Reaching the Khayer Lake at the high altitude and view the panoramic scenery really gives the feeling of accomplishment and peace of mind. As the trail is easy but rewarding, this trek is suitable for all the beginners and experienced trekkers.
Mardi Himal Trek is noted for being the lowest altitude peak approved by the Nepal Government for climbing. Mardi Himal exists at the close proximity of Annapurna Range and it demarks the southwest ridge of Fishtail Mountain. Southwestern face of Mardi Himal comprises three ridges and all of them are distinguished by hanging glaciers. Mardi Himal can be easily accessed from the lake city of Pokhara by covering 15 miles of distance. Mardi Himal Trekking follows an alternative trekking route for Annapurna Circuit Trek. Despite being at the lowest altitude, Mardi Himal is also the least climbed peak in Nepal. Once arrived at the foothill of Mardi peak, we will follow the Mardi Himal trekking route that stretches up through the eastern face of Mardi peak. We can enjoy the sights of valleys and forested ridges in the south of Mardi peak. Despite being a difficult, the ascent will lead you to the summit of Mardi Peak from. It is from here that we will enjoy the panoramic views of magnificent Annapurna ranges and Machhapuchchhre peak. Mardi Himal is an easy trek. You absolutely need zero climbing experience to aim for it. To add to it, Mardi Himal treks remains open throughout the year. Ace Holiday Treks currently offers 9 days Mardi Himal treks. We will take 7 hours of the drive to Pokhara and reach Kande from where the trek begins. Then we make an ascent towards the ridge to Australian camp village and pass through the forest to Pothana from where the trail stretches through forest and meadow to Mardi Himal base camp. Afterwards , we will return back from the base camp through Siding village to Hyanja village. Then, we will return back to Kathmandu via Pokhara.
Langtang region in Nepal is located in the North central Himalayan region of Nepal, north of Kathmandu and bordering Tibet. It is a protected region namely Langtang National Park. The region includes numerous peaks including Langtang Lirung (7246m). With about 5,000 indigenous Tamang people living inside the national park area, most of them rely on the park for timber and firewood. The majority of the residents are Tamangs.The park contains a range of climatic zones, from subtropical to alpine. Approximately 25% of the park is forested. Trees include the deciduous Oak and Maple, and evergreens like Pine, including various types of Rhododendron. There are Himalayan wild lives like Himalayan black bear, the goat-like Himalayan Thar, Rhesus, monkeys and Red Pandas. The region is also forged with the stories of Yeti sightings.
The most exotic villages in Nar Phu Valley abandoned by modernity of the rest of the world, Nar and Phu lie between two most popular trekking regions of Nepal Himalaya - Annapurna and Manaslu. Portraying the stunningly beautiful landscapes, peaceful natural settings and authentic Tibetan culture of the local people, Nar Phu Valley trekking is one of the best adventure holiday options in the Himalayan region of Nepal. Located between Annapurna and Manaslu massifs, Nar Phu Valley offers the scenic panorama of Himalaya and provides the travelers with an amazing opportunity to navigate through the almost unexplored or less travelled, off the beaten trekking trail in Nepal. While Annapurna region is so popular trekking area all over the world and Nar Phu Valley Trekking goes along the trail just nearby, it has been travelled by very small number of travelers and thus has been remained unspoiled. A 12 day mission, Ace Holiday’s Nar Phu Valley Trekking Package has also been and will further be customized as per your needs, interests and experiences. Kicking off from Kathmandu with a full day sightseeing of world famous UNESCO world heritage sites and a day long drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar and Koto, the trip indulges the travelers mostly in trekking for 7 days along the naturally authentic trail. One of the most amazing highlights of this trek is passing through Kang la Pass which is one of the high mountain passes in the world.
Mardi Himal Trek is noted for being the lowest altitude peak approved by the Nepal Government for climbing. Mardi Himal exists at the close proximity of Annapurna Range and it demarks the southwest ridge of Fishtail Mountain. Southwestern face of Mardi Himal comprises three ridges and all of them are distinguished by hanging glaciers. Mardi Himal can be easily accessed from the lake city of Pokhara by covering 15 miles of distance. Mardi Himal Trekking follows an alternative trekking route for Annapurna Circuit Trek. Despite being at the lowest altitude, Mardi Himal is also the least climbed peak in Nepal. Once arrived at the foothill of Mardi peak, we will follow the Mardi Himal trekking route that stretches up through the eastern face of Mardi peak. We can enjoy the sights of valleys and forested ridges in the south of Mardi peak. Despite being a difficult, the ascent will lead you to the summit of Mardi Himal View point. It is from here that we will enjoy the panoramic views of magnificent Annapurna ranges and Machhapuchchhre peak. Mardi Himal is an easy trek. You absolutely need zero climbing experience to aim for it. To add to it, Mardi Himal treks remains open throughout the year. Ace Holiday Treks currently offers 5 days Mardi Himal treks from Pokhara to Pokhara. We start our trip by drive from Pokhara to Kande from where the trek begins. Then we make an ascent towards the ridge to Australian camp village and pass through the forest to Pothana from where the trail stretches through forest and meadow to Mardi Himal high camp. Afterwards , we will return back from the base camp through Siding village to Hyanja village. Then, we will return back to Pokhara.
Upper Mustang Trek is a surge to the ancient utopian civilization in the Upper Mustang Region of Nepal. There are all these fascinating packages of places that come along with this trek. Lo Manthang, the ancient kingdom of Mustang district is rich in ancient history and mountain civilization. Likewise, a handy trek to this place is an excellent way to know about the ancient Buddhist kingdom. Apart from the spellbinding mountains views, historic caves, beautiful monasteries : Amchi Museum, colorful walls, and the prayer flags are some of the other captivating attractions you wouldn’t want to miss during the hike .The upper mustang itinerary starts from Kathmandu after you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. However, the trekking days will only start from Jomsom. With Heaven Himalaya, the maximum elevation you take on the trek is to Nyi La Pass after Ghaymi which is at 4010 m (13,156ft). Although the height you trek to is above 3500 m, it is a moderate level trek and doesn’t incorporate any difficulties. So, it is also a suitable option for beginner trekkers planning to hike in the high Himalayas.Upper Mustang generally includes the northern half of the Mustang district close to the Tibetan Border. It is a very historically significant place till this date.Upper Mustang is a big piece of dry land. Nevertheless the beauty it harbours is unmatchable. Since it receives the least rainfall, the region is one of the driest of all in Nepal. Despite being fry, there are all these beautiful rivers that walk along the mountains. For instance, it is one of the best sites for monsoon treks as well.Undoubtedly, Upper Mustang has the unique beauty and glamour that no other trekking destination can provide. It is a rare gem to the people seeking mystery and creating mythical narratives of the world of fantasy. The trek will enchant you with all the beautiful mountains such as Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Dhaulagiri, and Nilgiri Himal. Furthermore you wouldn’t want to miss all those mysterious caves and ancient Monasteries.
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