Extreme Trekking in Nepal are those adrenaline filled treks that redefines true meaning of adventure and thrill. Nepal extreme trekking is not only to test one’s zeal and courage by trekking the rocky-mountains in Nepal but also to explore its diverse natural beauty, diverse cultural heritages, and varied geographic conditions of this country. That is way, thousands of trekkers visit here every year to capture the scenic views and explore the spirit of adventure. The trekking in Nepal is from walking up to mountains to gradually experiencing the diverse religion, culture, language, ethnic and geography of the country.
The extreme trek is all about journeying to explore yet unexplored places, the variety of culture, religion, festivals and castes among others. We offer such a service to our clients so that everyone can make their holiday most memorable in their lives by offering them the opportunity to gain insights into the untamed landscapes and magical land of this virgin country. Similarly, you will have a chance to see not only the nature, but also the rural communities and spectacular mountains. The extreme treks in Nepal pass through the forests of rhododendron, bamboo and oak and through the sub tropical region to alpine and different landscapes, lush alpine meadows and rocky snow covered passes, ice falls, glaciers, high altitude and frozen lakes.Previous high altitude trekking experience is required to embark these extreme adventure treks. Along with previous experience, you need to have high level of physical fitness and ability to take up the challenge. These treks are usually less visited as there are time and fitness restrictions associated with it. But if you manage to pull it out then you have once in a lifetime adventures.
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from 2.185 USD /
Days: 23 / Difficulty: 4 of 5 (Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 1 /
Max Group Size: 4
The Manaslu-Annapurna Circuit Trek is a spectacular and challenging trekking adventure that combines two renowned trekking routes in Nepal - the Manaslu Circuit and the Annapurna Circuit. The Manaslu-Annapurna Circuit Trek is a breathtaking journey through the pristine landscapes of the Nepalese Himalayas. This trek combines the raw beauty of the Manaslu region with the classic Annapurna Circuit,...
from 1.710 USD /
Days: 22 / Difficulty: 3 of 5 (Moderate to strenuous)
Min Group Size: 1 /
Max Group Size: 12
Long Tamang Heritage Trail, Langtang Valley, Gosainkunda Lake and Helambu Lodge Trek is one of the best treks to experience the real Nepal. From an amazing scenery to experiencing a rich Tamang culture, this trek offers different tastes of different places in the Langtang region located north of Kathmandu. Throughout the long trekking journey, trekkers will enjoy amazing views of different...
from 2.850 USD /
Days: 18 / Difficulty: 5 of 5 (Very Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 1 /
Max Group Size: 12
Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is a striking journey that sums up the beauty of both Rolwaling valley and Khumbu region of Nepal. This thrilling and inspiring trek leads you to a faraway location and lets you acknowledge the lovely views of the Himalayas with the difficulties of crossing the high-mountain pass of Tashi Lapcha (5755m). Rolwaling Tashi Lapcha Pass Trek is an amazing mixture of...
from 2.980 USD /
Days: 27 / Difficulty: 4 of 5 (Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 1 /
Max Group Size: 8
Nar Phu Valley Trek lies in the most remote of the Manang District and access is granted only with the purchase of a special permit. This area consists of two main villages - Nar with 300 permanent residents called Nar-ten and Phu with 200 permanent residents called Phu-ten. These remote villages are situated above tree line and completely cut off during the snowy winter months. Residents of...
from 2.930 USD /
Days: 20 / Difficulty: 5 of 5 (Very Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 1 /
Max Group Size: 8
Located in the wilderness of the Langtang region in Nepal, Tilman Pass stands tall with an attitude of 5320m. It was named after the British adventurer and explorer H. W. Tillman (1898-1977) who explored the Himalaya in the mid-20th century. Tilman Pass is one of the toughest mountain passes of Nepal that connects the Tamang valley of Langtang with the sacred lakes of Panchpokhari while featuring...
from 3.610 USD /
Days: 22 / Difficulty: 5 of 5 (Very Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 2 /
Max Group Size: 4
Saribung Pass Trek is one of the most challenging and demanding treks in Nepal that connects the restricted areas of Upper Mustang with the quaint Nar Phu Valley via the frozen Saribung Pass (6042m). Saribung is one of the highest mountain passes in Nepal which offers a spectacular view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massifs along with a close-up view of different Himalayan ranges of Mustang...
from 2.995 USD /
Days: 17 / Difficulty: 4 of 5 (Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 1 /
Max Group Size: 8
Dolpo Jomsom Trek traverses Musi Khola and Jungben La is one of the most audacious treks in the Nepal Himalayas that moves through truly off-the-beaten trails connecting Dolpo with Annapurna region. This trek is ideal for thrill seekers who do not mind getting lost in the wilderness of the Himalayas as the trails are quite, and sometimes without human settlements. The trails are untouched and...
from 4.070 USD /
Days: 27 / Difficulty: 4 of 5 (Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 2 /
Max Group Size: 4
Upper Mustang to Nar Phu Valley via Teri-La Pass Camping Trek is an absolute adventure where you trek through two of the restricted and remotest regions in Nepal. The exploration of Upper Mustang–The Last Forbidden Kingdom—is followed by the wilderness of Teri-La Pass (5595m) which connects Upper Mustang with the secluded Nar Phu Valley. This trek offers the visitors a chance to explore the...
from 4.650 USD /
Days: 32 / Difficulty: 4 of 5 (Strenuous)
Min Group Size: 2 /
Max Group Size: 8
Our fascination for the unknown and the ability to explore the undiscovered have given us access to almost every corner of the world. One of the few regions which could escape foreigners was Mustang, a Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas. Only a handful of Westerners had visited the area in western Nepal before it was opened to tourism in 1992. They brought back reports of a culturally highly...