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Eight of the world’s 14 giants meet in the Nepalese Himalayas, including the greatest of them all: Mt. Everest standing at a formidable 8,848m. Beginning in Lukla, we follow in the footsteps of the Sherpa on this epic quest trekking at high altitude. Cross numerous rivers along the way until we reach the highest point at Kalapathar (5,545m). Take in the astonishing array of peaks and glaciers below, before celebrating in the mystical city of Kathmandu.
A must-do! The views are breath-taking, the people are wonderful and the trek itself is the most rewarding experience of my life!
Iona Nelson
Walking to Everest Base Camp is one of the most enjoyable things you will ever do. Beautiful scenery, beautiful people and a lot of satisfaction gained when you have made it to the camp and to the summit of Kala Pattar.
Ciarán Harkin
The mountains create the adventure, but the people in the group make the trip.
Paul Mills
Chitwan National Park is a World Heritage Site and it’s easy to see why. Home to a diverse range of plant and wildlife, Nepal’s first National Park offers elephant riding through the jungle, bird watching and many nature walks. From the resort watch elephants bathing, while keeping your eyes peeled for some of the park’s more elusive residents like tigers, leopards, crocodiles and rhinos.
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