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At 5,160 meters, Resham Firiri hits different!

Nothing beats the joy of reaching Larke Pass on the Manaslu Circuit; dancing, singing, and soaking in the Himalayas. This is what true adventure feels like!

u/Axpk45 — 16 hours ago
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“It is good to have an end to journey toward; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.”

Off the grid, into the wild!

What if your next trek wasn’t to where everyone goes… but to where very few ever dare?

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek – where towering peaks, untamed valleys, and raw Himalayan energy meet. No crowds. No filters. Just you and the third-highest mountain in the world.

u/nepalmountaintrekker — 4 days ago
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Kanchenjunga Trekking with Drohmo Ri

Kanchenjunga plus Drohmo Ri Trekking is an excellent combination of off-the-beaten-path trekking with an expedition opportunity above 6,000 m in the Kanchenjunga region of Nepal. This is almost a month-long trekking on which we will be stepping to the North and South Base Camp of the world’s third-highest mountain, Mt. Kanchenjunga. It is the 3^(rd) highest Himalaya in the world after Everest and K2 standing tall at an altitude of 8,586 meters above sea level which was often renowned as the world’s tallest peak before proper measuring instruments were discovered. Along with that, we will get to explore a virgin trail full of adrenaline and excitement climbing the Drohmo Ri. Here, the Drohmo Ri (6,100m) is often confused with the Drohmo Peak which sits higher at the elevation of 6,881m.

u/nepalmountaintrekker — 6 days ago
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“Travel is the bridge between you and everything.” – Rumi

Cantilevered Metal Walkway (Cantilevered Bridge) above Lokpa, Manaslu Circuit Trekking. The Manaslu Circuit Trek takes you on an unforgettable journey around the world's eighth highest peak through spectacular mountain views, colourful rhododendron forests, ancient monasteries and charming villages.

Read More: https://nmtrekkers.com/tour/manaslu-circuit-trek

u/nepalmountaintrekker — 8 days ago
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Tashi Lapcha Pass - Would you dare? Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is one of Nepal’s most thrilling and least-traveled high-alti

Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is one of Nepal’s most thrilling and least-traveled high-altitude adventures. It connects the mystical Rolwaling Valley with the legendary Khumbu (Everest) region, offering a raw and unforgettable Himalayan experience. This trek is perfect for seasoned trekkers and ambitious mountaineers who crave more than a typical trail.

From turquoise glacial lakes and soaring snow-capped peaks to quiet Sherpa villages and technical alpine crossings, the journey blends culture, challenge, and remoteness. Moreover, it’s an epic adventure in Nepal for anyone who seeks to escape the crowded trails and explore the hidden corners of the Himalayas.

Often overshadowed by the Everest Base Camp Trek, the Tashi Lapcha Pass route is a true gem. If you’re looking for off-the-beaten-path treks in Nepal, this one delivers solitude, endurance, and jaw-dropping scenery all the way through.

u/nepalmountaintrekker — 12 days ago
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Would you confidently cross this suspension bridge, or would it test your courage?

Suspension bridges are an iconic part of trekking in Nepal. Do you love crossing them, or do they make your heart race?

u/nepalmountaintrekker — 21 days ago
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Tiji Festival - Upper Mustang, Nepal

The Tiji Festival is one of the most vibrant and culturally significant celebrations in Nepal, held annually in Lo Manthang, the ancient walled capital of Upper Mustang.

This three-day Tibetan Buddhist celebration narrates the tale of Dorje Jono, a god who vanquished a demon to save Mustang from extinction. The Tiji Festival is a unique chance to see a centuries-old spiritual performance in a far-off part of the world with its dramatic masked dances, traditional ceremonies, and breathtaking Himalayan background.

Have you been a part of it?

u/nepalmountaintrekker — 25 days ago