With new roads reaching deep into Nepal’s mountains, many trekking routes that once took days can now be accessed by car in just one day.
We’re redefining trekking in Nepal by offering plans that blend convenient vehicle travel on accessible roads with authentic trekking experiences in a shorter time. For instance, trips like Poon Hill, which traditionally required three nights and four days, can now be completed in one night and two days.
Even if you have limited time in Nepal and thought trekking wasn’t possible, we have options that suit your schedule.
While the number of days walking at around 2,000m altitude has decreased, our itineraries still ensure a gradual ascent for acclimatization.
Whether you prefer traditional trekking at a slower pace, don’t mind walking on roads, or want to extend your trip for a more leisurely experience, we can customize your itinerary to fit your preferences.
Flexible Private Tours
You can start your tour whenever suits you, and since it’s a private trek, you won’t have to worry about adjusting to strangers’ schedules.
Dhampus (1790m) + Australian Camp (2300m) Day Trip: Ideal for those seeking a taste of trekking on a short trip.
Ghorepani + Poon Hill (3,200m) 1 Night 2 Days: Explore the expanding road networks that now allow round trips in just one night and two days!
※ Note: In “Poonhill,” the “pu” is pronounced as a semi-voiced consonant “゜,” not a voiced consonant “゛”!
Jomsom Muktinath (3,798m) 2 Nights 3 Days by Car: Experience this entire journey comfortably by car. The once rough and unpaved road has now been paved, allowing you to enjoy trekking without the need for walking.
Manang (3,480m) 3 Nights 4 Days by Car: Embark on this route entirely by car, eliminating the need for walking. Despite the once rough and unpaved road, recent paving allows you to enjoy trekking comfortably.
Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m) 4 Nights 5 Days: Explore this new and popular trekking route, running parallel to the east side of the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trail across the valley. It offers a quicker ascent to high altitudes compared to the ABC route, providing breathtaking views of Annapurna South (7,220m), Himchuli (6,441m), and Machhapuchhre (6,993m).
Annapurna Outer Ring Crossing via Thorong Pass (5,416m) 10 Nights 11 Days: Embark on the Annapurna Outer Ring Crossing, where roads now extend up to Manang and beyond from Muktinath, changing how this journey is experienced.
Namche Bazaar (3,440m) and Syangboche (3,750m) Tour: 4 Nights, 5 Days: This tour offers the shortest route to see Mount Everest up close!
Kunde Peak (4,200m): 5 Nights, 6 Days: For those wanting more than Namche Bazaar, this trek offers the experience of summiting a peak.
Tengboche (3,867m): 6 Nights, 7 Days: Explore the Tibetan Buddhist monastery and the memorial monument for mountaineer Yasuo Kato in Tengboche.
Gokyo Peak (5,360m): 10 Nights, 11 Days: This trek is best suited for those with some mountaineering experience or prior exposure to high altitudes, as it goes over 5,000m.
Kala Patthar (5,545m) / Everest Base Camp (5,340m): 12 Nights, 13 Days: Recommended for those with mountaineering experience or previous visits to high altitudes, as this trek surpasses 5,000m. If you’re physically fit, you can also reach Everest Base Camp.
Bonus: Pique Peak (4,068m): 5 Nights, 6 Days: This lesser-known course near Pike hill offers a unique opportunity to see Everest without flying. Ideal for those wanting to experience Everest firsthand but unable to take a long break. This route provides a longer view of Everest compared to the Namche Bazaar trek and has potential for future development.
Gosaikunda (4,850m): 4 Nights, 5 Days: This trek takes you to a sacred Hindu site with a stunning lake.
Kyanjin Gompa (3,800m): 6 Nights, 7 Days and Up: Langtang is often praised as ‘one of the most beautiful valleys in the world’ by British mountaineers.
Nagarkot Visit + Changu Narayan Day Trip: Changu Narayan, located about 20km northeast of central Kathmandu, features an ancient temple and is a World Heritage Site. This trip is perfect for those with limited time who want to enjoy a bit of trekking and sightseeing around Kathmandu.