Trekking and Hiking

Hiking is a recreational walk in nature. This leisurely activity can be enjoyed over a couple of days to explore beautiful landscapes, forests, rivers, and scenic views. It offers a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you’re heading toward natural spots, spiritual areas, or ethnic villages, hiking allows you to relax, reflect, and reconnect with your inner self and surroundings.

Some of the best places for hiking in Nepal include:

  • Nagarkot Hiking

  • Chisapani Hiking

  • Balthali Hiking

  • Sarangkot Hiking

  • Jamacho Hiking

  • Shivapuri Hiking

  • Phulchowki Hiking

  • Namobuddha Hiking

Nepal is home to thousands of ancient trails, once used by forefathers for trade or visiting relatives. Today, these trails form the core trekking routes in the country. Walking along these paths while enjoying the natural beauty, local life, wildlife, and panoramic views of the Himalayas offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

For nature and culture lovers, Nepal offers some of the world’s best trekking opportunities. Those who appreciate rural and traditional lifestyles can immerse themselves in the authentic experiences of Nepalese villages. Meanwhile, nature enthusiasts can explore the stunning mountain landscapes and mountain passes for awe-inspiring adventures.

Kathmandu is the main hub for trekkers, as it hosts the international airport. Once all documentation and gear are in place, trekkers can begin their journey. Most trekking regions in Nepal now offer good accommodations and meet basic expectations. Trails are well-maintained and clearly marked. The three most popular trekking regions are:

  • Everest Region

  • Annapurna Region

  • Langtang Region

Trekkers can explore Nepal year-round depending on the location.

Some of the best trekking routes we offer include:

  • Annapurna Circuit

  • Everest Base Camp Trek

  • Mardi Trek

  • Rara Trek

  • Tamang Cultural Trek