Kathmandu-based · Licensed Trekking Operator

Walk the trail line drawn by the Himalaya itself.

Small-group guided treks to Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit and Langtang Valley — local guides, transparent pricing, every permit handled before you land.

Everest Base Camp — Elevation Profile

Lukla · 2,860m EBC · 5,364m
14+
Years Guiding
3,200+
Trekkers Hosted
18
Trek Routes
4.9/5
Avg. Trip Rating
100%
Permits Handled
1:4
Guide-to-Trekker
Govt.
Registered Operator
24/7
Kathmandu Support

Why Trek With Us

Built by guides who grew up on these trails

We're a Nepal Tourism Board registered operator based in Kathmandu, not a booking platform reselling someone else's trip. Every guide on our roster is from the region they lead you through.

01 · Local Guides

Government-licensed guides, most raised in the valleys you'll walk through.

02 · Fair Pay

Porters carry a maximum 20kg and are insured, fed, and paid above IPPG guidelines.

03 · Small Groups

Max 12 trekkers per departure, one guide for every four.

04 · Real Pricing

Permit fees, TIMS card, and park entry are itemised — no vague "all-inclusive" mark-ups.

From the Trail Journal

Planning notes from our guiding team

Planning · 7 min read

Best Time to Trek Everest Base Camp

A month-by-month breakdown of weather, crowds, and visibility on the EBC trail.

Gear · 9 min read

The Complete Nepal Trekking Packing List

Everything worth carrying above 4,000m, and what to leave at your hotel.

Logistics · 6 min read

Nepal Trekking Permits, Explained

TIMS, ACAP, Sagarmatha park fees — what you need for each region and route.

Common Questions

Quick answers before you book

Guided treks with us range from $780 for the 9-day Langtang Valley trek to $1,350+ for the 14-day Everest Base Camp trek. Prices include permits, a licensed guide, teahouse lodging, and airport transfers.

No technical climbing skills are required for our standard routes. A moderate fitness level and a few months of hill-walking or stair training beforehand make a real difference above 4,000m.

Late September to November and March to May offer the clearest skies and most stable trail conditions across all regions. See our full FAQ and blog for route-specific timing.
See the full FAQ →

Newsletter

Trail conditions, twice a month

Short, practical dispatches — no spam, unsubscribe anytime.

You're on the list — welcome aboard.