Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poon Hill- 12 days

The Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Poon Hill is the kind of journey that unfolds naturally over time. This trek is one of the most rewarding trekking experiences in Nepal. You get two very different experiences on this trek. One morning, you’re walking up to Poon Hill in the dark, waiting for the light to hit the mountains slowly. A few days later, you’re standing at Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m), surrounded by peaks. It’s a nice contrast, and it breaks up the journey in a really satisfying way without making the trek feel too hard.
As you proceed down the route, the scenery changes. It begins with towns, agriculture, and verdant hills where you see people going about their everyday lives. As you ascend, the trail passes through forested areas before entering more open, rocky territory where the mountains start to take center stage. The entire journey is altered when peaks such as Annapurna I, Machapuchare, Hiunchuli, and Gangapurna progressively draw closer.
The trip starts in Kathmandu, where things might initially seem a little overwhelming, but that intensity is a part of the experience. You will next head to Pokhara, which is closer to the mountains and offers a calmer, more relaxed environment.
You start walking towards the hills. With gradual hills, stone trails, and villages like Ulleri and Ghorepani along the route, the first part helps you get into the groove. The environment, the silence, the chilly air, and the slow approach of dawn over the peaks make the early morning trip up Poon Hill easy yet unforgettable.
After here, the route gets calmer as it approaches the Annapurna Sanctuary. The area feels more isolated, with fewer settlements. As you get closer to base camp, you will witness the broader landscape.
It feels like the natural end of everything that came before it when you reach the Annapurna Base Camp. You’re standing in a wide mountain basin, with high peaks rising all around, and a sense of stillness that’s hard to describe until you’re there.
The way back feels much easier. You’re no longer pushing for altitude, so you can actually slow down and enjoy the trail more. You should take a pause at Jhinu. Here, the natural hot springs feel very much perfect after days on the trail. You will be relaxed as you dip your tired legs into the warm water. After that, it’s an easy walk down, then a drive back to Pokhara, and eventually to Kathmandu.
This route offers a great combination of landscape, culture, and accessibility, which is just what you're looking for in a trip. You still get a true sense of being in the Himalayas, even if it's not too difficult. This is why the Annapurna Base Camp trek via Poon Hill remains a popular choice for trekkers worldwide.
If this sounds like the kind of journey you’ve been looking for, you can plan and book your Annapurna Base Camp trek with us. We take care of the details, from permits and accommodation to experienced guides, so you can focus on enjoying the trekking in the Himalayas. Reach out to start planning your trek and make this Himalayan experience your own.

Thorong Peak Climbing

Thorong peak (6,144 m) climbing is one of the rewarding and technically difficult peaks climbing in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Thorong peak is a beautiful snow peak standing to the south of the Thorung La in Annapurna region. This peak climbing is the excellent combination of the classic Annapurna round trek passing through the high pass of Thorong La Pass and rewarding Thorong peak climbing. Thorung La peak climbing was opened recently for the adventurer’s affecter Nepal government derestricted the trek to Manang valley.

Thorong peak (6,144 m) climbing starts after we start trekking from the lowland valley of Bensi Sahar. Our trekking trail takes us through the Marsyangdi River, lowland farms, villages, forests, falls, hills and dales offering a diverse range of flora and fauna and the most spectacular mountain scenery of Annapurna and Manaslu to reach Tetang. The region is mostly inhabited by Gurung people practicing typical culture and traditions. Here you get an opportunity to experience the rich culture of these people and climb through the most demanding pass in the region. From Tetang the trekking trail descends via Gya La at (3,970 m.) to join the main route from Manang to Ranipauwa. Now passing the Thorung La pass we head up to the summit of the peak. The summit of this spectacular peak offers the most magnificent mountain view of the Nilgiri peak, Tilicho peak, Dhaulagiri range, Annapurna range along with the beautiful scenery of the

Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang Trek; Upper Mustang is the one and only hidden kingdom of Nepal covering an area of 2020 km(780sq mi). The estimated population of this whole region is only 15000.

This region lies from (2800-3900m) above sea level. Mustang divides into two parts; Upper Mustang (Upper Mustang Trek)and Lower Mustang.

Due to tough weather conditions, winter migration takes place for a large number of the population to come down to Lower Mustang from Upper Mustang.

Similarly, Jomsom is the main town of this region. It has only one airport which runs only till 11 am due to strong wind there. In this Upper Mustang Trek Jomsom Airport is the most popular entrance.

Mustang is also a town behind the mountains a dry region. As the gigantic Mountains block the cloud from all sides rainfall hardly occurs in this region. It is also a restricted demilitarized area till 1992. Which has become the main reason for the preservation of their rich culture, language, and traditions.

The people here are mostly Thakali which is the main origin here and this region is mostly influenced by Buddhism. Mustang as a kingdom ended in 2008 when Nepal became a republic country.

Mt.Tukuche Peak Expedition

Tukuche Peak is a wonderful mountain just in front of Dhaulagiri I and the Annapurna range near the Kali Gandaki George.  It is located in the wild (hidden) Mustang valley – a fantastic trekking destination in the North of Nepal. This journey is a great combination of challenging climbing and impressive trekking.

Before the actual climb, we trek through the deep gorge of Kali Gandaki. We start by driving from Pokhara to Beni, continue to Tatopani (the hot springs) and then to Ghasa and Tukuche, following the trekking trail of the Annapurna conservation area.  Magnificent mountain views and valleys await!

After this leisurely phase, we approach our main goal. We attempt the summit of Tukuche Peak (6920m) after about 4/5 days preparation at Base Camp and High Camp via the North East Ridge. Once we set up Base Camp we will begin to establish the route and acclimatize. Tukuche was first climbed by a Swiss Team in 1969. Due to its remote location and the seriousness of the terrain, the area is not that frequently visited by commercial trekking and climbing groups which makes it an even more appealing adventure.

Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp Trek (5364m/17598 ft) is one of the most adventurous and most amazing journeys in the Himalayas of Nepal. On this Day, Everest Base Camp has become the goal of hundreds of Trekkers. It has stood as an achievement, Encouragement, and also as a motivation to all the world.

It is sure that Everest Base Camp Trek will make take you very close to the unexplainably beautiful nature and also to an altitude where you will feel yourself completely above all.

Mt. Everest 8848m/29029 ft Lies in Solukhumbu District which lies in the Eastern Development Region of Nepal. Going Deeper into the Development Region this iconic destination lies in Khumbu Region which is also a border to Neighboring country Tibet(China).  This amazing Destination is also a core of Sagarmatha National Park which almost covers 30% of Solukhumbhu District.

Everest Base Camp Trek has been able to provide travelers a clear view of 4 out of 6 tallest mountains of the world. They are; Mt. Everest (8848m / 29029 ft), Mt. Makalu (8470m/27789 ft), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m/27940 ft) and Mt. Cho Oyu (8201m/26906 ft)

Everest Base Camp Trek trails reflect the footstep of Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary who were the first person to make the summit of Mt. Everest in 1953 AD. Due to the proper facility of Hotels and Lodge this region is more popular with Tea House Trek.

Your Trek will start by making an approx. A 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla(2800m/9186 ft). On this short flight, you will witness an aerial view of almost all the mountain ranges. If you are lucky enough to get your first flight in the morning then you are likely to experience breathtaking sunrise.

The trail slowly heads towards Namche Bazaar 3340m/11,290 ft. You will have a day off at Namche Bazaar for acclimatization of your body. You will make a short hike around Namche Bazaar and have overnight at the same altitude.