Walks
| Everest Base Camp (Tibet) - This fascinating trip combines both Buddhist and Tibetan culture with relaxed trekking to Everest Base Camp, following the route used by the expeditions of Mallory, Shipton and Tilman in 1922. | |
| Everest Monastery Walk - A gentle walk at a relaxed pace in the Everest region of Nepal. There’s a chance to visit numerous monasteries as well as see some of the most spectacular peaks the Himalayan mountain region has to offer. | |
| Everest Region/Base Camp Family Trek - A trek in the foothills of Everest after a short internal fight to Lukla, suitable for families. For the more adventurous, there’s an option to see Everest from Base Camp itself. | |
| Helambu Walk - A moderate, low altitude walk, suitable for beginners, which includes the Shivapuri watershed and wildlife reserve, together with wonderful mountain views. | |
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Langtang Trek - An Intermediate walk via Langtang village to Kyanjin Gompa for superb views of the famous mountain Langtang Lirung(7246m) and the surrounding major glaciers. Return is via Thulo Syabru having trekked down the valley crossing the Langtang Khola River. |
| Ghorepani-Poon Hill Trek - A relatively easy trek via Ghorepani to Poon Hill through a forest of Rhododendrons, with views of the snow-topped Annapurna mountain range. | |
| Kathmandu Valley Trek - A gentle and comparatively short walk, that offers views of the spectacular Himalayan mountain range, including Everest itself. Ideal for any one wanting to combine walking with other activities. |
Our walks are organised to cater for those who want to experience the mountains of Nepal and Tibet at a relaxed pace. There's something for everyone, irrespective of age and fitness level (see ) and we design our trips to ensure that many are also suitable for families.
Nepal and Tibet are stunningly beautiful and unspoilt countries. All walks offer spectacular views of the Himalayan mountain range and combine the chance to sample Buddhist culture by visiting villages and monasteries along the way with other places of interest such as Potala Palace, the home of the Dalai Lama.
Most of our walks are 'relatively low altitude' and include accommodation in tea houses and lodges. Our Walks therefore offer a degree of relative comfort combined with the chance to see some of the most spectacular peaks in the Himalayas.