Mountaineering

Nepal: Everest Base Camp Trek (5,364 m)

The Everest Base Camp trek leads to an altitude of 5,364 meters on the Nepal side of Mount Everest and is one of the most legendary trekking journeys in the world. The trail passes through vibrant Sherpa villages, prayer-flag-lined paths, and centuries-old monasteries, offering deep insight into Himalayan culture and daily life.

As the landscape changes from lush valleys to rugged alpine terrain, trekkers are surrounded by iconic peaks such as Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Nuptse. The journey culminates at Everest Base Camp, where climbers prepare for their summit attempts and trekkers stand at the foot of the world’s highest mountain.

Reaching Everest Base Camp is a profound and rewarding achievement, combining breathtaking scenery, cultural richness, and the challenge of high-altitude trekking in the heart of the Himalayas.

MNG-NP-01 /Everest Base

Ladakh: Nun–Kun Mountaineering Expedition

The Nun–Kun expedition is a true high-altitude mountaineering adventure in the remote Zanskar region of the Indian Himalaya. Rising above vast glaciers and rugged valleys, Nun (7,135 m) and Kun (7,077 m) form the highest twin peaks of the Zanskar range.

This expedition demands excellent physical fitness, technical climbing skills, and strong acclimatization. Climbers travel through isolated landscapes, crossing glaciers and high camps before making the final summit push. From the top, the reward is an awe-inspiring view of endless Himalayan peaks and untouched wilderness.

The Nun–Kun expedition is ideal for experienced mountaineers seeking a serious challenge, raw Himalayan beauty, and a profound sense of achievement.

MNG-LAD-05 /NUN KUN