Thursday, October 26, 2017

Trekking in Annapurna region

 Nepal is one of the most famous destinations in the world for trekking. Trekking in Nepal proves to be one of the most popular activities in for adventure lovers. Annapurna region of Nepal is one of the most popular trekking regions in the world with majestic trekking routes. It is the breathtaking section of the Himalayas in Nepal. It is also regarded as home of treks in Nepal. Trekking in Annapurna region covers a wide range of cultural and geographical varieties. Trekking to this region showcases every little aspect of the region’s natural and cultural beauty. It is also regarded as the best option for short and long trekking. Short treks to Sikles and Ghandruk are just as popular. The Annapurna region is an area of contrasts comprising the wettest, driest and windiest places in Nepal. The famous Annapurna circuit trek, Annapurna sanctuary trek, Jomsom Muktinath trek, extraordinary diversity of flora, fauna, awesome landscapes, unique cultures, terrace farmlands, glacial areas, diverse ethnicity, friendly people, lush forests are some of the major attractions and most famous hiking and trekking trails within the Annapurna region.


This is the middling trek which requires no age limit but physical fitness of the trekkers to complete the trek with great accomplishments and unexplainable experience. It is regarded as paradise that offers beautiful views of the mountains and wonders of nature. Also known to be natural habitat of hundreds of flora and fauna, government of Nepal has declared Annapurna region as one of the conservation areas. The Annapurna region trekking is a home to spectacular peaks likes Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Mt. Dhaulagiri, Mt. Machhapuchhare and several other high mountains. The region has an extraordinary diversity of flora, fauna, majestic landscapes and even more extraordinary cultures. Terraced farmlands, lush forest, hot springs, glacial areas, rivers and rivulets, diverse ethnicity, friendly people, rich flora and fauna are some of the attractions of the region. Taking us through lush green foothills, barren of the world’s deepest Kaligandaki gorge and subtropical forest adorned with rhododendrons and other wild flowers, it showcases other unique species of flora and fauna. Every trekkers and adventure lovers must experience trekking in Annapurna region once in a lifetime.

Gokyo valley trek

Gokyo valley trek is one of the most fascinating offbeat treks of Khumbu region in Nepal offering you the majestic panorama of world’s high mountains above 8000meters along with highest peak in the earth i.e. Mt. Everest and largest turquoise glacier of Himalayas which are breathtaking natural wonders in the world. With most of the treks in Everest region, the Gokyovalley trek starts with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. From Lukla the trail passes through Namche Bazaar till Phakding, Phortse Tenga and Khumjung village, the homeland of Sherpa’s and trade center of this region. This trek is specially designed to passionate walkers and adventure lovers who have desire to explore and experience the Everest and its surrounding from different perspective.



Gokyo valley trek is an adventurous and exciting trek which is best option for trekkers with perfect health condition and trekking experience. The main highlighted features of the Gokyo valley is its location which is a magical place that is residing in the foothills of the Himalayas and is full of blue glacial lakes dominated by high Himalayas of Mount Makalu, Mount Lhotse, Mt. Cho-Oyu, Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Pumori and Mount Everest along with diverse culture and traditions of Sherpa’s. One of the fascination features of this trek is the view the tremendous ice ridge between Cho Oyo and Gyachung (2922m) located in Khumbu region. This trekking track blows around admirable Gokyo village which is situated adjacent to the Khumbu. Along with the trek, the trail passes through Buddhist monasteries with the views of Everest and other snow towering mountains. It’s a lifetime experience adventurous trek. 

Tuesday, October 10, 2017

Mera and Island Peak Climbing via Amphu Laptsa Pass

Mera (6,476m) & Island Peak (6,189m) are two of the most popular trekking peaks in the Nepal Himalaya and this expedition combines attempts on both mountains with a trek through the remote Hinku Valley and a crossing of the spectacular and difficult Amphu Laptsa Pass (5,700m). An exciting mountaineering expedition to the summit of Mera Peak climbing 6,476m) and Islandpeak climbing (6,189m), two of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal, for breathtaking panoramic views of five of top ten world’s highest 8,000m mountains on earth; Everest, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Cho-Oyu, through the crossing of the high spectacular and challenging Amphu Laptsa Pass in the Himalayas- an ultimate diverse climbing adventures leading to a true mountaineering experience.
The exhilarating mountain flight lands at Lukla. To reach Mera Peak, initial days of journey follow off the beaten trail of Hinku valley leaving busy route to Everest. Sherpa climbing guide conducts training on various climbing techniques and skills before setting to rising higher peaks for successfully scaling on top summit of peaks. Rest day in high altitude, having spent several nights above 5,000m ensure extremely well acclimatized before ascending to the Mera la, High Camp for the final ascent to the summit. Island Peak’s summit seems to view almost at the same level from the crossing of the most technical glaciated Amphu Laptsa Pass in the highest part of the Khumbu region of Everest. An ascent of Island Peak involves a comfortable scramble, an intriguing rock ridge and then onto a wonderful glacier with the gorgeous and breathtaking landscapes of surrounding peaks Nuptse, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam and Baruntse. After the climb, we will descend back following the heartland of Sherpa.



However, to enjoy both weather and the best view, it is very necessary to plan this trek at the right time of the year. The best times to climb Island Peak are; mid March to May and mid September to November. Though difficult, the trek is not technical. A physically fit and mentally determined person can plan this trek. If you are looking for more of a challenge, then you can consider our other packages like Pisang Peak climbing, EverestBase Camp trek etc.

Island and Lobuche East Peak Climbing

At the Challenging grade, Island Peak and Lobuche Peak are two of the most popular trekking peaks in Northern Nepal.  They are both considered the hardest trekking peaks in the Everest Region. Island andLobuche East Peak climbing combines the ascent of two peaks in the Everest Region. Lobuche East is probably one of the most challenging ‘trekkers peaks’ in the Everest region whereas Island Peak (6,189m) is the most popular.
Lobuche East is at an elevation of (6119m/20,070ft). Among all the trekking peaks of Nepal Lobuche East is the most technical trekking peak. Lobuche East climbing requires advanced knowledge and skills, such as using descended on fixed lines, fixing ropes using ice screws and pickets and the proper use of an ice axe. There are some steep, slippery rock slabs and snow slopes along the route. You are required to have advanced rock climbing skills that include traditional lead climbing, proper ice axe and crampons, moderately advanced movement skills and knowledge of abseiling.
IslandPeak climbing Imja Tse is famous in the Solukhumbu district of the Khumbu region. The mountain was first climbed in 1953 by a team that was preparing for an Everest ascent. Today it is still used by many to prepare for Everest or other high peaks in the region. It is one of the most highly sought after peaks in the world. Island Peak Climbing with Everest Base Camp trek project is intended to carry out both trekkingand peak climbing in Nepal for all adventure lovers. Each year more than 300 groups make an effort to scale the summit of Island peak. This trek offers an excellent opportunity to climb this interesting peak together with an exciting trek to the Everest Base Camp and Kala Pattar. Besides the adventure trekking, we also get an opportunity to witness the Sherpa villages and ever-so-serene monasteries. With tedious recollections of the trekking earlier done, we retrace our route back through Namche to Lukla, and then fly back to Kathmandu.



Everest Base Camp Trek with Island peak climbing fulfils the dream of every climber who seeks for adventure and thrill along with the trekking journey to the apex touching mountains. Talking about Island peak climbing, it is mostly not so technical and can be performed by anyone with basic snow climbing skill and high altitude endurance capacity.

Pisang Peak Climbing in Nepal

Pisang peak climbing is challenging peak climbing in Annapurna region. Pisang Peak 6091m is the most popular among the trekking peaks in Nepal in Annapurna Himalaya range, Trekkers with little experience in climbing can combine the popular classic Annapurna circuit trekking with Pisang Peak expedition to have the taste of climbing on Himalayas in Nepal. Pisang peak expedition offer beautiful Himalayan views of Mt. Dhaulagiri 8167m, Mt. Manaslu  8163m, Mt. Annapurna 8091m & more than two dozen of the snowy capped mountains of Annapurna region trekking trails.
Pisang peak climbing is well combined with the popular Annapurna circuit trek to make a very satisfying Himalayan trek and climbing adventure in a single trip. Considered as an easy climbing peak, Pisang peak provides its climbers an interesting journey passing along varied ecosystems, diverse cultures, and amazing landscapes. Although this climb is considered to be among the easier ones of the Himalayan region, a reasonably high level of physical fitness and health is still strongly recommended.


From Manang, the main valley to the west the Khangsar Village is made an entry which is regarded as the Last Village of Nepal and trek up to Tilicho Lake. For the lovers of nature it a magnificent view and real opportunity to see a lake at this altitude and also it is famous for the religious point of view. The trail goes to Yak Kharka and joins the normal route crossing the Thorong la Pass (5416m). Also, we will visit Muktinath via Plateau of Kagbeni and return to Jomsom. On the way, we will pass through every type of vegetation zone from lush sub-tropical to harsh semi-desert and over one of the highest trekking passes in the world.

This magnificent Pisang peak Climbing leads you to the fine village inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups, offering spectacular and majestic views of the white Himalayas. Pisang peak climbing will be perfect adventures for those who aspire to venture into some of the less trodden remote regions of Nepal apart from regular trekking routes in Nepal

Island and Lobuche East Peak Climbing

A combined trekking to stupendous peak Island peak climbing and Lobuche east Peak Island climbing is a hilarious one. Trekking Peak (6160m.), one of the most famous and certainly most invigorating trekking peaks in Nepal and in the whole world is also named as Inja Tse peak. Imja Tse will enthrall you with its fabulous scenery and most appreciably, you will get a standardized viewpoint to watch the world’s uppermost peak- Mount Everest. Magnificent panorama of immense Himalayas like Lhotse (8,501m.), Nuptse (7,879m.), Lhotse (8,383m.) and Makalu (8475m.), Lhotse Middle Peak (8,410m.) in the east, Amadablam and Baruntse in the south welcomes you as you reach the Imja Tse Peak.


Lobuche lies close to the Khumbu Glacier and has two main peaks, Lobuche Far East and Lobuche East. At 6,145 meters, Lobuche East is 26 meters higher. Although the Lobuche East climb is a bit more challenging than Island Peak climb, it is equally rewarding. From the peak you get amazing views of Everest alongside Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Pumori. Lobuche East Peak Climbing with Everest Base CampTrek combines Lobuche East Peak climbing with the classic Everest Trek. The trip will also take you to some of the most popular places in the Everest region like Kala Pathar, which provides an excellent view of Everest along with other high mountains.

Lobuche Peak is a popular destination for mountaineers situated just above the Lobuche village in the Khumbu Region not far from Mt. Everest. Climbing Lobuche is a perfect challenging addition for a visit to the Khumbu region. We can have plenty of experience with this mountain and would be keen to take you on this adventure. The peak is technically not too challenging for climbers with some experience (rated PD+) but no mountain should be underestimated with the usual dangers arising from altitude, exposure and weather conditions.

Annapurna base camp an achievable trek by normally fit trekkers

There’re not many treks that blends so many diverse landscapes & brings trekkers pretty close to the base of 7,000 & 8,000m peaks within such a short span of time like the ABC (Annapurna Base Camp) trek. In fact, the ABC trek is the most popular trek in Nepal after the Everest Base Camp trek. While trekking to the base camp, trekkers will pass through lush rhododendron forests, terraced rice fields, and high altitude landscapes.
The location of ABC at 4130 meters is unique & unbelievably exceptional, set amid the royal summits of Annapurna I (8091 meters), Annapurna South (7219 meters), Machapuchhre (6993 m) as well as Hiunchuli (6441 m).It usually takes 7-12 days to accomplish the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, relying upon your tour itinerary & the duration of walking days. Most of the itinerary takes 12-days, commencing from Nayapul & going north up to Ghorepani & the popular standpoint at Poon Hill. From Ghorepani, trekker moves eastward to Chomrong & then north getting into the Modi Kola Valley which directs to the Base Camp. A lot of trekkers hike the circuit Nayapul-Ghorepani-Ghandruk-Nayapul, which’s pretty satisfying in itself. This hike can be done easily with kids also.
.The lodges found in the Annapurna region are well-furnished with widespread menus varying from the usual Nepali dahl bath to chowmein and pizza. You can also find hot showers available readily. If you’re thinking about trekking in the winter season please confirm with a travel agency regarding which lodges are opened. You can come back through Jhinu Danda & offer your fatigued body a well-deserved break in the mesmerizing hot springs. When you return it’s worthwhile touring one of the picturesque Gurung villages of Landruk or Ghandruk.


The lodges found in the Annapurna region are well-furnished with widespread menus varying from the usual Nepali dahl bath to chowmein and pizza. You can also find hot showers available readily. If you’re thinking about trekking in the winter season please confirm with a travel agency regarding which lodges are opened. The Annapurna hiking province is easily available with diverse trailheads commencing just one or two hour from Pokhara. Between Machhapuchhre Base Camp and Himalayan Hotel there’s a danger of avalanches so ensure you’ve the latest info regarding trail conditions prior to setting off or rent an experienced guide. The Annapurna hiking province is easily available with diverse trailheads commencing just one or two hour from Pokhara.

Alongside ABC the Annapurna Circuit Trek can be accomplished with a dependable tour guide. It’s feasible to accomplish this hike in all seasons. However, the Base Camp can be closed sometimes during the winters because of the high snow level. Nonetheless, in spring the massive rhododendron forests are in full-blossom which offers the trekker with extraordinary scenery.

Get natural view from Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp Trek

Trekking on the mountains is altogether a wonderful experience. You need to go for it once in life time to enjoy the trek. There are several trek peaks which can be covered in the region of Nepal.
AnnapurnaBase camp trek is located in the region of North central part of Nepal where there are many such peaks and Annapurna is the 10th highest peak in the world.  Annapurna – 1 peak is about 8091 meters. There is almost 13 such type of peaks some of them are above 8000 meters and some above 7000 meters altitude.  The entire region of Annapurna is within 7639 kilometer square range which is one of the largest conservation areas in Nepal.
Annapurnacircuit trek is one of the most popular treks in the world which will attract you the most. It is one of the most exotic places from where you can get the best panoramic view of the mountains covered with snow. It is challenging yet manageable for a fit person to trek. Only thing is you should have complete trekking suit while on trek. There are several guides who will give you proper guidance to the trekkers and also provide medical aids etc. for a group of every 10 people there will be two guides who are well versed in different language making it easier for the tourist to understand.
EverestBase camp trek: Everest is one of the world’s largest mountains. It is the main tourist destination located in Nepal. Basically Nepal is popular for its wonderful mountain peaks.  You can enjoy the beauty on the hills. It is altogether a different experience to trek on this mountain, as you have to go through several ridges and trails to reach the peak.


On the way you do have sufficient time to have some snacks and take rest and then proceed therefore the trekking does not become tiresome.  In case you get lost on the move then you can ask anyone for the next village and they will guide you. Arrangement for lodges and stay are also provided at the peaks. Most of the tourist prefers visiting during March to May and not in winter because of heavy snowfall which blocks all the way making it very difficult for trekking.

It is better to carry the foodstuff along with you as well as other winter clothing in order to make you travel smooth. The temperature is very often -10 degree Celsius. So, get set to experience the trekking this summer with your friend and explore the visit to the mountains.

Island Peak expedition in Nepal

Island Peak Expedition is an admired peak expedition experience in the trek to Everest basecamp. Rising 6,189m above the sea level, Island peak (also known as Imja Tse) is beautifully located in the middle of Chhukung valley, on top of the Chhukung Glacier between Mt. Lhotse and Ama Dablam. This peak, coming down as an extension of the ridge from Lhotse sits like an island in the sea of ice. Therefore, it was named Island Peak by a climbing team of Eric Shipton in 1953. This peak is the best trekking peaks for adventure climbing.
33 peaks in Nepal are officially opened as trekking peaks. Among them, Island Peak climbing is considered the most enlivening experience as this 250m rope climb to the apex not just offers spectacular views of the Himalayan range but also the pristine culture, tradition, and religion of the Sherpa people en route. The Island Peak summit offers a majestic view of peaks like Nuptse, Lhotse, Lhotse Middle, and Lhotse Shar (all over 8000m) forming a semi circle in the north while Mt. Makalu greets you in the east and Baruntse and Ama Dablam in the south. The trail also offers an exclusive opportunity to experience glacial moraines (Imja and Lhotse), suspension bridges, monasteries, prayer rocks, colorful settlements decorated with flags, and Sagarmatha National Park that features varieties of rare flora, fauna and birds. In addition to this, the warm hospitality offered by the Sherpa people makes the trail more enjoyable.


Moreover, if you are looking to get the best value for your money, then there are two best times to climb Island peak: mid March-May (Spring) and mid September-November (Autumn), as the weather is comparatively warm and the view of the mountains is crystal clear. If you are planning your trek in winter (December-February), be ready to bear the chilling cold.

This trek is difficult, but not technical. Therefore, a physically fit and acclimatized person (amateur or serious climbers) with basic technique and information on mountaineering can opt for this trek in the Khumbu region. Those looking for more of a challenge can try another package, that is, Everest Base Camp with Island peak climbing. Moreover, Pisang Peak climbing is also another excellent selection of thrill seekers. Moreover, the cost of Island peak climbing packages offered by Adventure Mountain Explore Treks & Expedition is very much affordable for every  climber seeking the most competitive rates ever..

Mera peak climbing in Nepal

Mera Peak (6,461m/ 21,190 ft) is the highest trekkingpeak in Nepal which is an exciting trekking peak and scenically beautiful peak of the Khumbu valley. Mera peak is situated on the edge of famous Khumbu Region which is dominated by Mt. Everest. It is an adventure peak with technical difficulties has stunning views of the world's 8000 meter Mountains- Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu from the summit of it. It is the best for those who loves technical climbing and has previous climbing experience. You need to have an excellent physical fitness and an extrovert sense of adventure.



 As you finally reach the destination after climbingthe Mera peak, officially the highest of trekking peak in Nepal, you find yourself looking down and towards great many magnificent natural landscapes. You will have a direct view of the southern face of the Everest from this point of your trek. Moreover, you will have great many rare glances of watershed area, the wild and heavily wooded valleys Hinku and Hongu Drangkas from this heavenly space. In this route to the Mera peak, you can experience the rarest of the rare chances of venturing through little visited and as yet un-spoilt region of Nepal where the hillsides still remain densely forested for everyone’s pleasure. As you set to trek towards Mera Peak, you start gathering great pleasure of reaching above 21,000 feet and looking down the whole earth. You will be marching through the Hongu and the Hinku valleys which have remained uninhabited although there are Kharka, places for cattle grazing in the Upper Hinku basin where Sherpa from the South, near Pangkongma, are occasionally seen grazing their cattle during the grass- growing monsoon season. As you pass through the upper Hongu basin, you will march through a mountainous wilderness. You will also venture through some beautiful forests, massive moraines, glacial lakes and spectacular peaks that include Charmlang and Baruntse.


This trek is difficult, but not technical. Therefore, a physically fit and acclimatized person (amateur or serious climbers) with basic technique and information on mountaineering can opt for this trek in the Khumbu region. Those looking for more of a challenge can try another package, that is, Everest Base Camp with Island peakclimbing. Moreover, climbing Pisang Peak is also another excellent selection of thrill seekers.

Monday, February 6, 2017

Trekking in Nepal


Nepal is sometimes bypassed by travelers because they figure it’s an extension of India; it’s not. Nepal has a beautiful, fascinating, long history. The Nepalese are incredibly friendly and fun — learn a bit of Nepali and they will love you for it. Nepal is a Mecca for outdoorsy type travelers because of the Himalayan Mountains that offer up some of the best trekking opportunities in Asia. In fact, Nepal boasts eight of the 10 highest peaks in the world. The country is generally safe (check out the political situation with the Maoists, it can change rapidly) and Nepal attracts both outdoorsy types and volunteers in equal measure. The power situation makes working remotely from Nepal tricky (there can be as few as eight hours of power every day)

          As one of the top activities in Nepal, there are a handful of specific issues directly in and related to your trek. A key concern is the impact trekkers have on the     remote mountain environments during their trek. Trekkers should plan on keeping their waste to an absolute minimum. This includes packaging from food or items       you’ve packed, as well as plastic water bottles. All trash has to be burned (not ideal) or carried off of the mountain. Do your part and carry a reusable bottle and a Ste Ripen or Life Straw for your trip.

    Lighten your load on your trek. Carry the lightest pack possible and leave behind all the nonessential. Some trekkers will pay their porters to carry a heavier load    and this is poor practice. The porters may accept the extra fee, but they are risking their livelihoods by trekking overloaded. General guidelines are 6-7 kilos per    person, with a porter carrying max 12.5 kilos. Stick to this limit — you won’t need the extra clothes you’re over-packing anyway. To that end, ensure you are paying    fair wages to all porters and guides. One of the most compelling reasons to support tourism in the Himalayas is the positive impact it has bringing money into rural   communities. Don’t haggle too much and ensure you are tipping and spreading money around fairly.