Unforgettable trekking, tours, and adventures across Nepal.
We make your Himalayan dream a safe, memorable reality
Our certified guides are born in the mountains — they know every trail, culture, and hidden gem.
Intimate groups of max 12 travelers ensure a personal, authentic mountain experience.
Comprehensive insurance, altitude management protocols, and full emergency response systems.
From visa to summit, our team is available around the clock to assist you anytime.
Handpicked adventures for every type of explorer
Guaranteed departures with expert guides — join any date that suits you
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Real stories from real adventurers
"Absolutely life-changing! The Everest Base Camp trek was perfectly organized. Our guide Pemba was incredible – knowledgeable, funny, and so caring about our safety."
"BESTTREKSNEPAL made our Annapurna Circuit dream come true. From booking to the last day, everything was seamless. The small group felt like a second family. Will return for Manaslu!"
"First time in Nepal and couldn't have asked for better. Langtang Valley was breathtaking and our guide knew every local family along the way. Simply magical."
Guides, tips, and stories from the trails
Travel Tips
Discover the ideal seasons for trekking in Nepal — from spring wildflowers to autumn clarity.
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Trek Guide
Everything you need to know about the world's most iconic trek: permits, packing, altitude tips.
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Difficulty Guide
Is the Annapurna Circuit right for you? A candid breakdown of what to expect on the trail.
Read MoreEverything you need to know before you hit the trail
We recommend booking at least 2–3 months in advance, especially for peak season (March–May and September–November). Popular treks like Everest Base Camp fill up quickly. However, we can sometimes accommodate last-minute bookings — contact us and we'll do our best!
We offer a full refund if you cancel 30+ days before the trek start date. Cancellations 15–29 days before receive a 50% refund. Cancellations within 14 days are non-refundable. However, we're always happy to reschedule your trek at no extra cost.
Fitness requirements vary by trek. Easy treks like Langtang Valley need basic fitness. Moderate treks like Annapurna Circuit require regular cardio training 2–3 months prior. Challenging treks like Everest Base Camp demand consistent hiking, running, and stair-climbing exercise for 3–4 months. No prior trekking experience is needed — just good physical conditioning.
Essential packing includes: layered clothing (moisture-wicking base, insulating mid-layer, waterproof outer shell), quality trekking boots, trekking poles, a 35–45L daypack, sleeping bag (rated to -10°C for high-altitude treks), sun protection, and a first aid kit. We provide a detailed packing list upon booking. Gear can also be rented affordably in Kathmandu's Thamel district.
Nepal has two ideal trekking windows: Spring (March–May) — clear skies, blooming rhododendrons, warm temperatures; and Autumn (September–November) — the most popular season with exceptional visibility and crystal-clear mountain views. Winter treks (Dec–Feb) are possible at lower altitudes and offer solitude. Monsoon (June–August) is generally avoided for most high-altitude treks.
Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a serious concern above 3,000m. Our guides are Wilderness First Aid (WFA) certified and trained to monitor symptoms closely. We follow a strict acclimatization schedule with rest days built in ("climb high, sleep low"). All guides carry pulse oximeters and emergency oxygen. In severe cases, immediate descent and helicopter evacuation is arranged. We strongly advise purchasing comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude evacuation.
Nepal is considered one of the safest adventure travel destinations in Asia. Solo travelers — including women — trek successfully every year. On our group treks, you're never alone. We recommend staying on established routes, keeping emergency contacts updated, and registering with TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System). Our guides are personally vetted and background-checked for your peace of mind.
Most treks require a TIMS Card (Trekkers' Information Management System) and a National Park / Conservation Area Permit. For example, Everest treks need a Sagarmatha National Park permit, while Annapurna treks need an ACAP permit. Restricted area treks (Manaslu, Dolpa) require additional special permits. We handle all permits on your behalf — just provide your passport copy and we take care of the rest.
Most nationalities can obtain a Nepal Tourist Visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) or at land border crossings. Fees are approximately $30 for 15 days, $50 for 30 days, $125 for 90 days. You'll need a valid passport (6+ months), passport-size photos, and the visa fee in cash (USD preferred). We provide a complete pre-arrival checklist with your booking confirmation.
Absolutely! Solo travelers are warmly welcomed. You can join one of our scheduled group departures to meet like-minded adventurers, or book a private custom trek with a dedicated guide and porter just for you. Private treks can be customized for pace, itinerary, and dates. We specialize in making solo travel comfortable, social, and safe.
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