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Trekking in The Himalaya
16 Days
Everest Two Passes Trek
16 Days
Upper Mustang Trek
17 Days
Everest Cho La Pass Trek
14 Days
Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek
15 Days
Kanchenjunga North Base Camp Trek
23 Days
Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek
18 Days
Everest Three High Pass Trek
9 Days
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
18 Days
Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek
7 Days
Mardi Himal Trek
5 Days
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
11 Days
Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Poon Hill
14 Days
Everest Base Camp Trek
11 Days
Everest Base Camp Trek With Helicopter Return
17 Days
Makalu base camp trek
14 Days
Manaslu Circuit Trek
15 Days
15 days Tsum Valley Trek
5 Days
Gosaikunda Short Trek
To the Sky and Back
The Himalayan mountain range in Nepal is often referred to as the “Third Pole” because it holds the largest amount of ice outside the North and South Poles. These huge mountains stretch across the north of the country and feel like a place between the earth and the sky. And the treks in the “Trekking in the Himalaya” category with Himalayan 360 take you into a world of ice, rock, glaciers, and high mountain passes.
We offer 30+ Himalayan trekking packages, from short and easy walks to long and challenging high-altitude treks. Each trek itinerary is planned for different fitness levels and travel goals. Whether you want to cross high passes, reach famous base camps, or walk through remote mountain villages shaped by Himalayan culture, these treks bring you close to Nepal’s legendary peaks.
Below is a quick overview of 12 popular Himalayan treks, with key details to help you choose the right journey for your next adventure in the mountains.
| Trip Name | Days | Highest Altitude (M) | Region | Trek Starting Point |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Everest Three High Pass Trek | 18 | 5,555 | Everest | Lukla |
| Upper Mustang Trek | 16 | 4,280 | Mustang | Kagbeni |
| Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek | 23 | 5,140 | Kanchenjunga | Sekathum |
| Annapurna Base Camp Trek | 9 | 4,130 | Annapurna | Kimche |
| Langtang Gosainkunda Trek | 13 | 4,984 | Langtang | Syabrubesi |
| Mardi Himal Trek | 7 | 4,500 | Annapurna | Kande |
| Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek | 5 | 3,210 | Annapurna | Ulleri |
| Everest Base Camp Trek | 14 | 5,555 | Everest | Lukla |
| Makalu Base Camp Trek | 17 | 4,870 | Makalu | Num |
| Manaslu Circuit Trek | 14 | 5,106 | Manaslu | Machha Khola |
| Tsum Valley Trek | 15 | 4,200 | Manaslu | Machha Khola |
| Langtang Valley Trek | 8 | 4,984 | Langtang | Syapru Besi |
Detailed Cost Analysis for Himalaya Trek Packages
The bar graph above shows the wide range of trekking packages offered by Himalayan 360, making Himalayan trekking accessible for different types of travelers. Budget treks start from around USD 200 to 600 and are ideal for short and scenic walks around natural beauty with moderate difficulty. Mid-range treks sit between USD 800 and USD 2,000 and include popular routes like Annapurna Base Camp, Langtang Valley Trek, Everest Base Camp Trek, and Manaslu Circuit Trek. These treks balance altitude, trek length, and comfort. At the higher price (up to USD 3,700), there are remote and challenging routes like the Kanchenjunga Circuit Trek and Dhaulagiri Circuit Trek with longer days, higher altitude, and extra support. This way, Himalayan 360 offers everything from affordable beginner treks to serious high-altitude adventures, with proper guides, safety, and support at every level.
From Enduring Base Camps to Relaxing Lakes
Trekking in the Himalayas is often considered challenging, but our trek packages offer a full spectrum of experiences. You can choose tough treks that reach high-altitude base camps like Everest, Kanchenjunga, or Makalu. Or you can opt for easier and peaceful routes like Ruby Valley, Gosainkunda Lake, and village homestay treks that focus more on culture, scenery, and slow walking days. This range of options makes it easy for you to choose the trek that fits your fitness level, interests, and travel pace.
A Warm Welcome with Homestay at Local Gurungs
Experience the warm welcome of the Gurung people in one of Nepal’s largest traditional villages. This short and gentle Sikles Eco Homestay Trek combines village life with beautiful mountain views.
Highlights:
- Stay in eco homestays with local Gurung families.
- Walk along the scenic trails with views of Annapurna and Lamjung Himal.
- Enjoy home-cooked meals made from local farm produce.
- Perfect for a short, relaxed, and culture-focused trek.
Everest and the Turquoise Gokyo Lakes
Follow a quiet and scenic route to the beautiful Gokyo Valley, a peaceful alternative to the busy Everest Base Camp trek trail. The trek route separates from Namche. The Everest Gokyo Lake Trek is famous for its six bright blue high-altitude lakes and the amazing views from Gokyo Ri.
Highlights:
- Visit the world’s highest freshwater lake system in the Everest region.
- See four 8,000M peaks: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu from Gokyo Ri.
- Walk beside the Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in the Himalayas.
- Great choice for trekkers who want a high altitude trek and views without going to Everest Base Camp.
The Ancient Tibetan-Influenced Nar & Phu Valley
The Nar Phu Valley Trek is a quiet and remote adventure in a hidden part of the Annapurna region, ideal for trekkers who like off-the-beaten-path trails. Explore the ancient, stone-walled villages of Nar and Phu, where Tibetan-influenced culture is still very strong.
Highlights:
- Visit the ancient stone villages of Nar and Phu.
- Cross the high Kang La Pass with wide Annapurna mountain views.
- Walk through deep gorges, old monasteries, and remote valleys.
- Explore historic sites like Tashi Lhakhang and Nar Phedi Monastery.
- Suitable for experienced trekkers who enjoy rugged landscapes and deep cultural experiences.
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