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.
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.
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.
Rajasthan with Bundi - Pushkar Tour isn't just a journey through the pages of history; it's an emotional odyssey that immerses you in the vibrant tapestry of Rajasthan's culture, grandeur, and spirituality.Rajasthan, the land of kings, welcomes you with open arms and regales you with its majestic forts, palaces, and the timeless allure of the Thar Desert. It's not just a trip; it's a captivating dance with the echoes of a royal past, where every step taken on the vibrant streets is a step back in time.Bundi, a hidden gem nestled amidst the Aravalli Range, whispers secrets of ancient glory. The imposing Taragarh Fort, the tranquil lakes, and the intricate stepwells create an emotional connection with the bygone era. It's a journey not just through physical landscapes but through the soul of Rajasthan's lesser-explored marvels.As you move on to Pushkar, the ambiance transforms into a spiritual symphony. The sacred Pushkar Lake, surrounded by ghats and vibrant markets, becomes a reflection of both devotion and celebration. The Brahma Temple, echoing with chants, offers a spiritual sanctuary, inviting you to connect with the divine in a way that transcends the ordinary.This tour isn't just about ticking off destinations; it's about forging connections—with the history etched in the walls of palaces, with the cultural vibrancy of bustling markets, and with the spirituality that lingers in the air of sacred towns.Every corner turned in Rajasthan tells a story, and our meticulously designed itinerary ensures that you're not just a spectator but an active participant in this narrative. The colors of Rajasthan, both literal and metaphorical, come alive in the bustling bazaars, the opulent palaces, and the warm smiles of the locals.Join us on this emotional sojourn through Rajasthan with Bundi - Pushkar, where each moment is a brushstroke painting the canvas of your heart with the hues of royalty, spirituality, and the timeless beauty of one of India's most enchanting regions. Let the magic of Rajasthan unfold before you, leaving you with memories that linger long after the tour concludes—a tapestry of emotions woven into the very fabric of your journey.
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.
Embark on a spiritual and awe-inspiring journey with a Kailash Tour, a pilgrimage that holds immense significance in Hinduism, Buddhism, and other religions. Mount Kailash, standing tall in the remote Trans-Himalayan region of Tibet, is revered as a sacred abode of Lord Shiva in Hinduism and as a sacred peak in Buddhism, Bon, and Jainism.The tour often starts with a journey to the town of Darchen, the base for the Kailash trek. Pilgrims undertake the challenging yet spiritually fulfilling Kailash Kora (circumambulation) – a trek around the sacred mountain. The trek is not merely a physical endeavor; it's a profound spiritual experience that draws devotees from around the world.Along the way, pilgrims encounter significant sites such as Dirapuk Monastery, Dolma La Pass, and Zuthulphuk Monastery. Each step is imbued with religious fervor and a sense of accomplishment. The spiritual significance of the journey is amplified by the breathtaking natural beauty of the landscape.Completing the Kailash Kora is considered a divine accomplishment, and participants often express a deep sense of inner peace and spiritual rejuvenation. The tour may also include visits to nearby sacred lakes like Lake Manasarovar, adding to the overall spiritual experience.A Kailash Tour is a pilgrimage of a lifetime, attracting not only the faithful but also those seeking a transformative journey amid the majestic Himalayas. It's a fusion of adventure, spirituality, and cultural exploration that leaves a lasting impression on the hearts and minds of those who undertake this sacred pilgrimage.
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 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.