Off the beaten track

Since our start we put our best efforts to seek and introduce our customers to least visited areas to give extra ordinary possible discovery of primitive Nepalese village, lifestyle, isolated and untouched areas. Where not many foreigners have been there. Those areas are totally least crowed. We will send you with our locally known guides, to meet the Nepalese culture and religion in its own nature and pace.

Ganesh Himal Trekking - 8 days

The central eastern region of Nepal is one of the most isolated and least explored area Nepal's Himalayas. Only a few foreigners are explored in the recent years. This region offers spectacular views, untouched natural splendor and wild and friendly inhabitations.

The Ganesh Himal is named after the elephant-headed God of Good Fortune. The Ganesh Himal can clearly be seen from Kathmandu Valley. The Ganesh Range Peaks (Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, Ganesh IV)stand out like crystal, that is the "Great Himalayan Chain" forming the skyline. This great Himalayan massif is contained between the valley of the Buri Gandaki in the west and Bhote Koshi in the east, which becomes Trishuli Khola in the lower section.

Starting from: Betrawati after a 5 hours bus drive to North of Kathmandu 
Ending at: Trishuli Bazar and drive a bus back to Kathmandu
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous.
Highest access of the trek: Sing La top (4600 meters)
Culture: mixed
Mode of trekking tour: camping trek only
Himalayan sights: Gaint Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, langtang etc. 
Most Attraction of the trek: off the beaten track area for the trekking and no teahouses.

Jemrung (Lower Ganesh Himal)-6 Days

This trekking area is north of Kathmandu starting walking from Trishuli Bazar after riding about 4 hours bus. Himalayan view of Gaint Ganesh Himal and Manaslu Himal ranges are the most attraction of Mountain View of the trek.

Starting from: Trishuli Bazar - north of Kathmandu 
Ending at: Dhading Bensi bus ride back to Kathmandu.
Grade: Easy
Highest access of the trek: Katunje village (about 1800 meters)
Culture: mixed(Brahmans, Khsetris, Magars, Kamis etc) 
Mode of trekking tour: Camping trek only
Himalayan sights: Manaslu, Ganesh himal
Most Attraction of the trek: off the beaten track area for the trekking and no teahouses.

Lower-Rolwalling-12 days 

Rolwaling valley is the east-west valley below Mt. Gauri Shankar (7145 m) and just south from the Tibetan boarder. This is totally isolated and culturally diverse area. The area is just south from the Tibetan boarder so it is more like Tibetan culture are here. The area contain of cultural and isolated village, glacier lakes and so on.

Starting from: Barhrabise 5 hours bus trip from Kathmandu.
Ending at: Charikot return bus ride to Kathmandu
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous.
Highest access of the trek: Kalinchok (4000m.)
Culture: Mixed
Mode of trekking tour: Camping trek only
Himalayan sights: Himalayan ranges of Gauri Shankar and Rolwalling etc.
Most Attraction of the trek: off the beaten track area for the trekking and no teahouses.

Ganesh Himal Trek - 12 days

The central eastern region of Nepal is one of the most isolated and least explored area Nepal's Himalayas. Only a few foreigners are explored in the recent years. This region offers spectacular views, untouched natural splendor and wild and friendly inhabitations.

The Ganesh Himal is named after the elephant-headed God of Good Fortune. The Ganesh Himal can clearly be seen from Kathmandu Valley. The Ganesh Range Peaks (Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, Ganesh IV)stand out like crystal, that is the "Great Himalayan Chain" forming the skyline. This great Himalayan massif is contained between the valley of the Buri Gandaki in the west and Bhote Koshi in the east, which becomes Trishuli Khola in the lower section.

Starting from: Betrawati after riding 5-6 hours bus from Kathmandu
Ending at: Dhading Bensi
Grade: Strenuous.
Highest access of the trek: Sing La Pass (4600 meters)
Culture: mixed (Brahman, ksetris, kami, gurung, tamangs etc)
Mode of trekking tour: Camping only
Himalayan sights: Ganesh Himal sight in touching image
Most Attraction of the trek:

being closer to Ganesh Himal, real Nepalese life observation, and no lodges and off the beaten track.


Jugal Himal (Panch Pokhari) - 12 days

Panch Pokhari is named after 5 holy ponds and Hindus religiously respect the place. The pilgrimage also takes place here by Hindus pilgrims. This is just northeast of Kathmandu toward snow wall. The beautiful Himalayan view and pristine nature with distinct culture is the most attraction of the trek.

Starting from: Chautara
Ending at: Melamchipul Bazar
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous. 
Highest access of the trek: Pach Pokhari 4150 meters
Culture: Mixed 
Mode of trekking tour: Camping trek only 
Himalayan sights: Himalayan ranges of Gauri Shankar and Rolwalling etc. 
Most Attraction of the trek: off the beaten track area for the trekking and no teahouses.

Trisuli - Gorkha (Lower Ganesh Himal) - 8 days

This is a week long walk starts from Trishuli Bazar-an old famous town to the north of Kathmandu brings through nice and cultural villages with nature to the Nepal's most historical place "Gorkha" -the name of Nepal's origination. This is not very hard trek but very non-touristy, cultural and peaceful. The lodges are not available along the route. Thus, the tour must be arranged a fully organized camping one. The Himalayan View of gaint Ganesh Himal family, Manaslu toward Annapurna range is the most attraction of the tour too.

Starting from: Trishuli Bazar - north of Kathmandu 
Ending at: Dhading Bensi 
Grade: Easy. 
Highest access of the trek: Katunje village (about 1800 meters)
Culture: mixed (brahmans, ksetris, magars, kamis etc) 
Mode of trekking tour: Camping trek only
Himalayan sights: Manaslu, Ganesh himal
Most Attraction of the trek: off the beaten track area for the trekking and only very low standard teahouse.

Upper Rolwaling - 21 days

Rolwaling valley is the east-west valley below Mt. Gauri Shankar (7145 m) and just south from the  Tibetan boarder. This is totally isolated and culturally diverse area. This a restricted area but trekking trip can be taken to the area obtaining a climbing permit for one of the trekking peak of this area such as for Ramdungo Peak. The area is just south from the Tibetan boarder so it is more like Tibetan culture are here. The area contain of cultural and isolated village, glacier lakes and so on.

Starting from: Barhabise 5 hours bus drive from Kathmandu.
Ending at: Dolakha and drive back to Kathmandu.
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous and alpine.
Highest access of the trek: Ramdung Kharka (4886 m)
Culture: Mixed cultural Hinduism and Buddhism.
Mode of trekking tour: Camping trek only 
Himalayan sights: Himalayan ranges of Gauri Shankar and Rolwalling ranges etc.
Most Attraction of the trek: Off the beaten track route and authentic Nepalis/Tibetano life style.

Around Dhawalagiri - 24 days

Trekking around the giant Himalayan Peak Dhawalagiri (8th highest Himalayan Peaks of the world) is one of the most challenging. The trek goes through crossing over big challenging mountain passes, enjoying an expedition type of trek; the trekker should challenge the walk over black icy track. The black ice is dangerous - people say.

Starting from: Beni after riding about 4 hours bus from Pokhara 
Ending at: Pokhara 
Grade: Moderate to Strenuous and alpine.
Highest access of the trek: French Pass (5300 Meter), Thapa Pass (5200 meter)
Culture: mixed (this trek is more challenge concentrated than the culture)
Mode of trekking tour: Camping only 
Himalayan sights: Dhawalagiri and around Himalayas 
Most Attraction of the trek: High Mountain passes, tough challenge to the mountain.