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16 days trek and longer

Annapurna Circuit -full itinerary- (16d + 4d)

    One of the classics that stands out for the great variation in human, cultural and landscape environment as you advance and gain height to the 5416m Thorung-la first, continuing as you descend through Kali Gandaki. Despite being affected by the construction of rough roads, it is still impressive while now it has more options.

    Great Annapurna Round. Nar-Phu – Tilicho – ThorungLa (19d + 4d)

      You have in your hands a proposal that varies the Annapurna Circuit, turning it into a deeper and much more interesting experience, especially for its route into Nar Phu valleys, but no less, through the Tilicho Tal (lake). A very different dimension from the famous Annapurna Circuit.

      Kanchenjunga Trek -South and North BC- (22d + 3d)

        The Kanchenjunga trek is one of the most impressive in Nepal, located in a remote area in the northeast, right on the border with Sikkim, in the middle of a huge territory and where it is difficult to reach. From the first days we will see the Kanchenjunga in the distance, beyond the line of the many valleys that we will have to cross. Some incredible days await us through all kinds of landscapes and far from the comforts of other treks.

        Sagarmatha 3 Passes Trek (17d + 3d)

          The Sagarmatha 3 Passes Trek is one of the most impressive treks that can be done in Nepal, in a circular route through the Solu-Khumbu, literally at the foot of the highest mountains in the world, surrounded by very high peaks covered with perpetual snow and crossing three passes over 5000 meters high. A trek that every mountaineer should do once in life.

          Makalu BC Trek (16d+3d)

            The Makalu Base Camp Trek is a solitary and spectacular trek. It is one of the least frequented routes in Nepal, passing through subtropical forests to the foot of the Makalu pyramid, which appears over us more impressive than other 8000m peaks on other treks. A trek that will demand but also reward you.

            A Different Manaslu Trek (15d + 3d)

              Even considering that Manaslu trek it’s already impressive in itself and offers an authentic experience, can be further enriched with small side trips that will broaden our horizon, such as that of Kalchhuman Lake, or the Rui-la pass on the border with Tibet, in a trek where you will find paths a little bit challenging in some places, rivers and waterfalls, valleys of all kinds, the Larkya-la pass at 5106 meters and the presence of the beautiful Manaslu.

              Kongma-La Trek (17d+3d)

                The Kongma-La of 5535 meters of altitude is one of the 3 passes of the Sagarmatha, which links the Chukhung valley with the Everest Base Camp itinerary. It is, therefore, a spectacular route designed by us that also includes three Base Camps, Ama Dablam, Island Peak and finally Everest, in a trek that we could have also called “The Base Camps Trek”.

                Upper Dolpo Trek (18d+3d)

                  One of the most isolated regions of Nepal in an overwhelming environment. A land and culture fully Tibetan in one of the most impressive routes of all Nepal, where not only its landscape is spectacular, but the human environment, anchored in livelihoods and traditions of the past, make this trek a unique experience.

                  Mera Peak 6.461m (16d+3d)

                    Mera Peak stands out for being a relatively isolated summit, which is why it has impressive 360º views, but even more, because the approach trekking runs through a solitary and beautiful valley, away from the busy paths of the Khumbu, which gives it an extra value.

                    Lobuche East Peak 6.119m

                      Located on the Everest Base Camp route, this mountain, somewhat less known compared to Mera or Island Peak, offers spectacular views of all the peaks and valleys of Khumbu. And it will be in these valleys where the route you choose will take place to reach Lobuche in order to have good acclimatization.

                      Island Peak 6.189m

                        Among the 6000-meter peaks of the Himalayas accessible during a trek, Island Peak is perhaps the best known and most sought after summit. With a medium difficulty, it is a good end point for any tour of the Khumbu valleys, one of the most spectacular regions in Nepal.