I started my tourism career in my late twenties as a travel consultant. As a 30-year-old tourism veteran, I stand out with my unique techniques and skills in the industry. Holding a legal license as a trekking guide from NATHAM (National Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management) has turned my interest into a passion.
As a university degree holder, I have achieved one success after another in a short amount of time in this industry. I am specialize in famous tourist destinations in Nepal such as the Annapurna Region, the Everest Region, and other trekking regions.
We are an emerging local trekking and tour company with 14 years of experience. Known as the best trekking operator in the region, we specialize in trekking packages, adventure tours, and expeditions in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan.
We are constantly seeking to discover new destinations and offer a variety of activities, including peak climbing, river rafting, wildlife adventures, mountain biking, and bird watching. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing efficient services, with a focus on comfort, safety, and customer satisfaction.
Welcome to the ultimate Everest Base Camp Trek experience. The trek is a popular route in Nepal that takes hikers to the base camp of Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world. The trek typically takes around 12-14 days to complete and passes through the Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
This trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mount Everest, as well as a chance to experience the culture and lifestyle of the Sherpa people who call the region home. The trail can be challenging, with steep inclines and altitude changes.
We take pride in providing our customers with the best experience possible, and we have a team of experienced and knowledgeable guides who will ensure the trek is safe and enjoyable. We also provide all necessary equipment and meals during the trek. Join us for an unforgettable experience on the world’s highest mountain.
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