Pikey Peak Trek

Pikey Peak is located at Lower region of Solukhumbu district at an altitude of 4070m. From Pikey, we can get outstanding view of different peaks like Dhaulagiri, Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Ama Damlam, Lhotse, Nupatse, Numbur, Gaurisankhar, and Langtang. During the trek, we can experience the traditional living of different ethnic groups like Sherpa, Rai, Chhetri and Tamang. It is a short distance trek from the capital city where tourists can enjoy the best view of the highest peak of the world Mt. Everest along with the sight of rare plants and animals and taste of varieties of local cusines.

Additionally, Pikey peak rewards tourists with one of the best sunrises and sunset views. It offers dense forests of Sunpati, Pine, Rhododendron whereas attraction of birds and animals like lophophorus, Crimson Horned Pheasant, tiger, wild bear, Panda, Ghoral and so on. Similarly, Chauri Ghai, Nak, yak and cow can also be seen anywhere in this area during the trek. After a bus or jeep or flight to Phaplu, Solukhumbu ,  a trek of 3-5 days leads us to summit of Pikey.

Tamang Heritage Trek

Tamang Heritage Trek is an amazing newely opened trekking route located between Ganesh Himal and Langtang himal.It is perhaps the most accessible trekking region in Nepal which is just in the north part of Kathmandu valley. Langtang is the region of ancient Tibetan Monasteries, Rhododendron and Bamboo Forests, Majestic Waterfalls, snow-capped Himalayas, and many sacred Lakes. Here, you can  experience some of the most beautiful scenery in the country—terraced green farmland, thick forests, and the peaks of the Langtang Himalayas, close to the Tibetan border and giving a great opportunity to closely observe the lifestyle of the Tamang’s who are highly influenced by Tibetan culture who originally came from Tibet as horse traders and settled in hilly parts of Nepal several hundred years ago.

During our journey to this beautiful place, we will be rewarded with outstanding views of the Himalayas like Lirung, Langtang Kerung, Chimse Danda ridge crossed by Ganjala Pass, Dorje Lakpa, Jugal Himal, Ganesh Himal, Paldor peak, Shringi Himal, Manaslu and Sanjen Himal ranges.

The Tamang Heritage Trek starts from Syabrubesi which is reached after almost 6 hours’ drive from Kathmandu. Ascending the road north towards the Tibetan borderlands and trekkers enjoys a relatively gentle walk through picturesque villages, terraced fields, and peaceful valleys. The trail is well equipped with local lodges, teahouses and homestays that provide delicious snacks and vegetarian cuisine. We can also relax in the natural hot springs at the Tatopani.

Langtang Trek

Langtang region is the closest to the Kathmandu valley, it is one of the most popular trek after Annapurna and Everest region. Langtang National Park is noted for its diversity of wildlife, gorgeous alpine forests and flowers, and of course the mountain scenery is just as dramatic. During the trek we walk six to seven hours per day and stay in comfortable lodges. The Langtang village was entirely destroyed by huge avalanche caused by the earthquake on 2015 and significantly all part of the village buried under a landslide. After the 2015 earthquake the lodges in Langtang village has been already rebuilt and all of them are ready and safe for the trekking. By trekking to Langtang, you will become a part of rebuilding the region and your recreation will be a major contribution to uplift the economics of the local residents.

From Kathmandu, we take a coach ride or a private jeep to Syabru Besi, and then head towards the Langtang Khola river. After lodging here for the night, we commence our approach trek, travelling for several days up the Langtang Khola Valley through bamboo forests and beautiful woodlands where Langur monkeys may be seen before we reach to Kyanjin. The highest elevation we will be doing in this trek is Kyangin ri (4773m).

Panchase Trek

Those trekkers who want a realistic Himalayan trekking experience with incredible views and who are short of time or those with moderate fitness the ‘Panchase trek’ is perfect. In this trek we can view four different popular mountain such as Dhaulagiri, Lamjung, Machhapuchhre (fishtail) and Manaslu. We also get to see a variety of flora and fauna, including an abundance of birdlife, monkeys, orchids and different plants. In spring we can able to see the Rhododendron blooming which is the national flower of Nepal.

The highest altitude we reach in this trip is 2500 metres by witnessing the rural village life of Nepal inhabited mainly by Gurung and Brahmin community. This trek starts from Pokhara which takes just four days and can be done during autumn, winter or spring.

Bardia National Park

Bardia National Park is located in the far west lowland terai region of nepal, it is one of the best wild life safari destination of the country and most undistributed national park of Nepal. Infact it has been voted as the 2nd popular destination with ultimate wildlife experience safari trip. The park is popular for preserving endangered species and it comprises 839 species of flora and about 642 species of fauna. It provides habitat to at least 53 mammals including rhinoceros, wild elephant, Bengal Tiger, swamp deer, and Gangetic dolphin. All cultural entertainment programmes performed by locals is yet another highlight of this tour.

Jhumolhari Base Camp Trek

Jhumolhari is one of the Bhutan’s most beautiful mountains and it towers over the Paro Valley with a height of 7314m. From Jangothang the view of the mountains is spectacular. It is an adventure, 13-day trip, which starts from Drukgyel Dzong (2580 m) the14 km north of Paro and ends to Dodena nearby the Thimpu. This is a popular hiking with the two high passes including Nyilila Pass (4870 m) and Yelila Pass (4930 m) that offers superb views of the Mt.Jomolhari (7300 m) and Jitchu drake (7000 m).

This trek is moderate to the strenuous journey. Enjoying the camping trip that offers 6 to 8 hours of walking. During this trek we get the opportunity to see a great variety of flora and fauna including rhododendron, different kinds of birds, monkeys and blue sheep. We pass many mountain lakes and get some really magnificent mountain views that border the Tibet and Bhutan where we can see the terraced fields and human settlements in the lowland. Routes in this places are suitable for the beginners, beside others can be long and challenging. The best season for this trek is March to June and October to November.

Jhumolhari Lingshi Trek

The land locked Kingdom of Bhutan comprises mountains, forests and rivers and offers all that the Himalayas has to offer. For centuries the Bhutanese have traveled through their country on foot and the trails they used then have today been developed as trekking trails. However, modern development and the building of roads to access the remote regions have led to the disappearance of numerous old routes, leaving only a few intact as they were long time ago. The Jumolhari Lingshi trail  being one of the few. Bhutan had been closed to the outside world (with a very few exceptions), until the first paying tourist group visited this hidden paradise in 1974. Trekking started in western Bhutan in 1978 and in central Bhutan in 1982. Trekkers make up for only 10 to 15% of the total number of tourist arrivals a year (17000 + in 2006). Therefore trekking in Bhutan is truly a once in a lifetime experience. It is different from trekking in other regions of Asia. Bhutan boasts a forest cover of approx. 70 % and provides an enormously rich flora and fauna.

This trip presents the opportunity to visit a part of Bhutan that has only ever been experienced by a handful of outsiders. A vast, pure and untrammeled wilderness, significantly detached from all that lies below. You start your journey from Paro in the western part of Bhutan and it is from within this exceptionally picturesque and spiritual setting that your expedition truly begins. The trek follows a traditional route favored by migratory yak-herders. Walking times have been based on an average westerners ability to walk the rough terrains of the Himalayas and due time given to acclimatize on the way up.

The Jumolhari Lingshi trek is one of the finest treks Bhutan has to offer. The route starts from Drukgyel Dzong in Paro and continues onwards to Jumolhari base camp. It then goes via Lingshi and exits via Thimphu.

Mardi Himal Trek

This trek presents an awesome and attractive adventure to Mardi Himal, where you will be completely drowned with the thrilling views of different peaks, green rolling hills and walking into pristine forest of beautiful rhododendron-magnolia-pines and oak tree lines.

On this trek you will be walking on high ridges with continuous magnificence views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna towards west and Manaslu mountain range in the east with towering South Face of Mt. Machhapuchare (Fish Tail). The benefit about this trekking route is that the trail makes a small circuit up to the base camp of Mardi Himal so that we don’t have to go back over the same terrain.

During our trek to Mardi Himal we stay in lodges, try local foods, enjoy the excellent middle-hill landscapes and look in amazement at the massive Himalayan Mountains.

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek

Ghorepani Poon hill trek is one of the most popular and easiest treks in the Annapurna region which reaches an altitude of 3200 metres and just beneath the main Himalayan Range. The area is famous for its spectacular Sunrise,with views of more than ten snow covered mountains, rhododendron forests,traditional villages and ethnic communities.

Staying in comfortable lodges along the way, we walk along the Modi Khola River and then ascend through terraced hillsides and small villages to Ghandruk. Ghandruk is a village inhabited by the Gurung people, whose menfolk are famous for serving in the British Gorkha regiments. A small Gorkha museum can be found here.

The route then ascends through rhododendron forest to Tadapani and then on to the high point of the trek at Deurali. Here we take an early morning excursion to a small hill(poon-hill) above our lodge to view sunrise over the central Himalayan peaks of Nepal. In fine weather this is one of the most magnificent panoramas in the entire country, as you have fantastic views of three peaks over the magical 8,000-metre mark. In the west you can see the Dhaulagiri Himal, to the north and east lie the Annapurnas, and further east is the magnificent Manaslu Himal. The return route descends along the ancient trading trail from Tibet to Naya Phul before we drive back to the beautiful lakeside town of Pokhara. The walking on this trek is gently paced and suitable for all ages, but there are definitely ups and downs, so physical preparation is essential to get maximum benefit from this great trek. It is a good trek for families and also people who want an easier walk with no altitude considerations.

Everest Scenic Flight

Adventure Thamserku offers you a panoramic experience with the highest mountain ranges on earth. A once in a lifetime opportunity to witness the towering peaks of Mount Everest and the surrounding mountain ranges from the sky. Whether you are an adventure seeker, or simply a photographer or a nature lover this flight offers an unparalleled perspective of the world’s highest mountains.

For those who may not have the time, physical stamina, or resources to undertake a trekking expedition to Everest Base Camp, this scenic flight offers the next best thing – a close-up view of majestic Mt.Everest and its neighboring peaks without the physical demands. During the flight you will witness the several other iconic peaks such as Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga as well.

The flights operates at all-time except during the monsoon months of June and July. It’s an hour of breathtaking scenic beauty. So book your flight today and take your adventure to new heights!