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EVEREST BASE CAMP TREK, NEPAL
Your Journey to the World's Most Iconic Mountain

Everest is, without doubt, the most recognisable mountain on Earth—and seeing it up close is an experience that stays with you forever.

Your adventure begins with the dramatic flight into Lukla before winding north through the Khumbu Valley, passing vibrant Sherpa communities and some of the most breathtaking scenery on the planet. The trail leads you from lush, rhododendron-lined forests to the stark beauty of high alpine terrain, all with the mighty Himalayas towering overhead.

Reaching Everest Base Camp at over 5,300m is no small feat. Although it’s one of the world’s most iconic treks, it demands resilience—altitude, rugged paths, and shifting weather all play a part. That’s why our itinerary is built with success in mind, featuring thoughtful acclimatisation days and a highly experienced, supportive team to guide you every step of the way.

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AMA DABLAM & ISLAND PEAK, NEPAL
The Double 6000m Peak Expedition Of Your Dreams

Ama Dablam is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful mountains on the planet. Meaning “Mother’s Necklace,” its iconic summit pyramid rises to 6,812m—modest in height by Himalayan standards, but unmatched in elegance, technical challenge, and sheer exposure.

Climbing Ama Dablam demands skill, confidence, and a willingness to push both your physical and mental limits. Many seasoned mountaineers have attempted this dramatic peak and turned back, but with the right preparation, training, and mindset, a successful summit is absolutely within reach.

As part of this world-class expedition, we also climb Island Peak (6,189m). Far more than an acclimatisation summit, it’s a brilliant alpine objective in its own right—ideal for sharpening technical skills, building confidence, and reducing the number of rotations required on Ama Dablam itself.

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MERA PEAK, NEPAL
Nepal's Highest Trekking Peak

Ever wondered what it feels like to stand on top of a Himalayan peak? Climbing to 6,476m on Mera Peak gives you the chance to find out—along with the bragging rights of summiting Nepal’s highest trekking peak.

From Mera’s summit, you’ll witness one of the most spectacular panoramas on Earth: Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Chamlang, Kangchenjunga, and countless other giants filling the horizon.

Your journey begins with the iconic flight into Lukla before embarking on a multi-day trek through rhododendron forests, remote valleys, glacial moraines, and finally into the high alpine world above the snowline.

Although Mera Peak is classified as non-technical, it still demands preparation and respect. You’ll wear crampons, rope up to cross crevassed glaciers, and camp at high altitude ahead of your summit push.

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ISLAND PEAK, NEPAL
A 6000m Stunner

Island Peak (Imja Tse) is one of the Himalaya’s most iconic trekking peaks, sitting just off the famed Everest Base Camp trail. At 6,189m, it nudges past the 6,000m mark and offers a true high-altitude climbing experience—without the scale or commitment of a major mountaineering expedition.

Named by the 1953 British Everest team, who thought it resembled an island rising from a sea of ice, the peak is surrounded by some of the region’s greatest giants: Lhotse, Makalu, Baruntse, and the breathtaking Ama Dablam.

This two-week adventure delivers everything you’d want from a Himalayan expedition: high-altitude trekking, dramatic scenery, and a genuine summit climb involving crampons, fixed lines, a steep headwall, and an unforgettable final ridge.

Though classed as a trekking peak, Island Peak is no small undertaking. It’s a serious, rewarding climb that will push you—physically, mentally, and technically. If you’re after adventure, altitude, and a summit worth bragging about, this trip has it all.

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MANASLU CIRCUIT TREK, NEPAL
Probably Nepal's Finest Trekking Circuit

The trail follows the thundering Bhuri Gandhaki River, weaving through forests of towering pine, bamboo, and blooming rhododendron. As we climb higher, we’ll explore remote monasteries, meet warm, welcoming locals, and experience the incredible cultural diversity of this mountain region.

We ascend far beyond the height of any UK peak, pushing our limits while taking in views that defy imagination—dominated by the mighty Manaslu, the revered “Mountain of Spirit,” rising proudly among a sweep of Himalayan giants.

Across 13 unforgettable days, this remote trek will challenge, amaze, and inspire you. Back in Kathmandu, you’ll have time to explore the lively markets, pick up a few souvenirs, or simply rest those tired legs.

We end with a celebratory feast—raising a well-earned toast to an extraordinary journey you’ll remember for years to come.

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