EVEREST VS ANNAPURNA
By: Elen Turner
The Everest and the Annapurna regions are the two most popular trekking destinations in Nepal and for good reason. They both offer incredible views of the highest mountains in the world and a classic sense of adventure for travellers.
moreEVEREST BASE CAMP TREKKING WITH OR WITHOUT GUIDE
By: Stephen Bailey
I was feeling fit and fine, without even the forewarned dull headache. And it made me question: was I just a well-prepared and well-trained trekker, or should my guide take all the credit?
morePACKING FOR EVEREST BASE CAMP - A DEFINITIVE GUIDE
By: Becki Enright
It took eight days to reach Everest Base Camp and four days to get back down to the starting point at Lukla. Over three years on, I still count it as my biggest adventure achievement to date.
moreSOLO FEMALE TRAVEL IN NEPAL
By: Shannon Wolf
Traveling as a woman in particular countries sometimes feels as if there’s a restriction based upon your gender. This unfortunately can deter you from booking your ticket to a destination that could ultimately change life and your perspective of the world for the better.
moreSHORTER TREKS YOU CAN DO IN NEPAL
By: Elen Turner
While you can enjoy a number of very long treks in Nepal, you don’t need a whole month in order to enjoy some of the best trek that the country has to offer. Here are some suggestions for treks you can do if you only have up to 7 days in Nepal.
moreWHAT MAKES TREKKING IN NEPAL CHEAP OR EXPENSIVE?
By: Stephen Belly
Trekking is simple. Eat, trek, eat, trek, sleep. And repeat. There’s nothing complicated about putting one foot in front of each other. So why is there such a wide variation in the price of trekking tours?
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