EXPLORE THE REGIONS OF NEPAL

Whether it’s a trek or a non-walking tour, browse our existing itineraries for inspiration, or contact us to tailor-make a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.

Map of Nepal showing major rivers and regions including Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh, Langtang, and Nar Phu.

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FEATURED TOUR

Nepal Cultural

& Heritage tour

(6 days)

MONSOON EDITION: Embark on a 6-day fully guided tour of the Kathmandu valley, a captivating intersection of culture, history and spirituality.

FEATURED TREK

trek to Tsum:

valley of Non-violence

Explore Tsum Valley, a relatively little visited region of dramatic Himalayan mountain landscapes and rich biodiversity. To Tibetan Buddhists, it is also a beyul, a spiritual haven in times of chaos and strife.

FEATURED TREK

Lost valleys of

Nar Phu

First opened to foreign visitors two decades ago, the valleys of Nar and Phu remain largely unknown, and even an enigma, to the wider world, despite its almost unrivalled natural grandeur and centuries-old culture of Tibetan origins.

FEATURED TOUR

kings, lamas and demons: mustang overland tour

Ancient palaces and monasteries, centuries-old Buddhist cave murals, a walled city, red sandstone cliffs stained with the blood of a vanquished demon.

By private jeep, join our 9-day tour of Upper Mustang to one of Nepal’s most fascinating regions.

FEATURED TREK

manaslu circuit:

off the beaten path

(15 days)

Raw and wild compared to Nepal’s better-known trekking routes like the Annapurna Circuit or Everest Base Camp, the Manaslu Circuit begins in the steamy jungles of the Nepali lowlands and culminates in the challenging crossing of the 5,106m (16,752ft) Larkya La pass near the border with Tibet.

FEATURED TREK

Annapurna

Two-pass

Challenge

(16 Days)

If crossing the iconic Thorong La pass on the Annapurna Circuit ends just too quickly for you, why not throw in another pass crossing - traversing the little-visited and very hard Kang La pass? The only requirements on this super trek - a good sense of balance, a solid footing, and a head for heights.

Low-Altitude Treks

Before you arrive

On Arrival

While on the trek

fitness & health

What to bring

The Unexpected