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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Embarking on the poignant journey of a one-day Annapurna Base Camp heli tour is a soul-stirring experience, elevating both heart and spirit to the awe-inspiring heights of approximately 4,130 meters. As the helicopter gracefully dances through the sky, emotions surge, overwhelmed by the sheer magnificence of the iconic Annapurna Massif, adorned in a pristine blanket of snow. The sacred landscape beneath resonates with the cultural heartbeat of the local Gurung community, their traditions weaving a tapestry of emotion into the very fabric of the journey. Amidst the fluttering prayer flags, the panorama unfolds like a heartfelt embrace, revealing the dramatic contours of the terrain surrounding the base camp. Standing in the shadow of these majestic peaks, the emotional resonance is profound, a harmonious symphony of nature and culture. This experience etches an indelible memory, capturing not just the physical beauty but the very spirit and soul of Annapurna Base Camp in every heartbeat, leaving a lasting imprint on the traveler's heart.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.