 This new and unique trek has been designed by Himalayan Sherpa Trek & Expedition to provide an insider's look at the high mountains and remote Solu region. All though less high and famous than the neighboring Solu Khumbu, it is likewise inhabited by the friendly Sherpa people. Solu also receives far less trekking traffic than the Khumbu, making for a more intimate and authentic experience. Dudh Kunda Lake is situated at the foot of Numbur Himal, locally known as Shorong Yul Lha, “Protector of Solu". From Kathmandu we drive to Jiri and during two days we follow the Jiri – Lukla old route before heading to a completely new route through forested ridges and sparsely inhabited area or you can fly to Phaplu and trek up to many selective route. From day six, we trek through high pastures, pine and rhododendron forests without permanent settlement. Walking upstream the Beni Khola we reach Dudh Kunda and keep one day for exploring around. Rather than retracing our footsteps in return, we descend towards Khumbu region for ending in Lukla. Next day we fly back to Kathmandu. |
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Round Annapurna (23 days) |
The trek around the Annapurna massif is one of the finest in the Himalaya! The sheer diversity of the mountain scape, the exhilaration of crossing a high mountain pass, and the unsurpassed views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Manaslu ranges are the main highlights of this outstanding trek.
Trekking north, we acclimatize at the important trading village of Manang (3,351m), before crossing the Thorong pass (5,380m). As you reach the pass, line after line of snow ridges stretch before you, while far below lies the sub-tropical Kali Gandaki gorge. |
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Round Dhaulagiri (22 days) |
 This remote and challenging trek for the more adventurous circles Dhaulagiri, the seventh highes mountain in the world. Its name means "white mountain" towering in solitary splendour, this magnificent peak rises as a giant shoulder of shining ice and snow. Dhaulagiri is rarely visited and the valleys and villages surrounding it are unspoiled and unchanged. Our trek takes us across the Kali Gandaki river and then north into the heart of the Dhaulagiri massif. From the base camp we come to the high point of our trek, the traverse of French Pass (5,360m), the hidden Valley and Dhampus Pass (5,182m), a high level route which brings us back to the upper Kali Gandaki Valley in Jomsom. From here, we either fly back to Kathmandu via Pokhara or we can continue from Jomsom till Birethanti and then to Pokhara. |
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 Beneath the southern slopes of Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) lies the rugged and remote land of the Sherpas. Incredibly shaped mountains, whose ice-capped summits rise sharply above sheer rock walls, tower above stone their close association with mountaineering history and exploration. This is a fantastic trek, visiting all of the high valleys of the Khumbu with extra time at Gokyo to explore the upper valley. |
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Imjatse (Island Peak) (24 days) |
 Our unique itinerary takes you into the high valleys of the Khumbu region, providing magnificent views of the awesome Khumbu peaks as you acclimatize for the trekking ahead. We have the opportunity of conquering Imjatse Peak (6,200m). Imjatse peak might well be within the capabilities of any fit and determined hill walker but it can be demanding and it requires some basic climbing experience. |
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Mera - Amphu Laptsa (21 days) |
 This superb trek takes us away from the more frequented trails leading to Everest Base Camp, to over a pass to the east. Entering this very sparsely inhabited Hunku Valley, we walk northwards through a beautiful high alpine environment, from which Mera Peak (6,476m) the highest trekking peak in Nepal towers over the valley. Traversing around to the north, we find a softer side, and from here it is no technical climb. It can be attempted if you have acclimatized well, with strong lungs and have the view of four of the five highest mountains on earth standing proud over hundreds more, many of which are still unnamed and unclimbed. After the Mera summit, the trail will follow crossing Mingbo La or Tashi Lapcha down to Everest classic route to Chukung or Pangboche, via Tyangboche monastery. Next day we trek to Namche and down to Lukla. From here we fly back to Kathmandu the following day. |
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