
Nepal Private Treks
Add some Himalayan adventure to your holiday
Trekking in Nepal is a dream for many travellers. This small Himalayan country is home to some of the world’s most spectacular walking routes, from the famous Everest Base Camp trek to the Annapurna Circuit. But there’s far more to Nepal than the well-known trails. Head off the main routes and you’ll find quieter paths that wind through mountain villages, forests and high alpine landscapes. Wherever you trek, you’ll be rewarded with sweeping mountain views and a close-up look at daily life in Nepal’s remote communities.
How does it work?
- Explore our regions and pick your favourite bite-sized trips.
- Add them to your travel plan and send it our way.
- Your Nepal Specialist will stitch it all together into a personalised holiday, made just for you.
Or, if you’d prefer something ready-made, our itineraries are good to go. You can book them as they are or chat with your Specialist about adding extra experiences. Get in touch with our destination experts to start planning.

Trek between tiny villages with snow-capped backdrops in the Kathmandu Valley, watching prayer flags flutter in the breeze and local life unfold around you. You’ll hike through bright green fields and thick forests, staying in welcoming hotels with distant Himalayan peaks all on sides.

This six-day trek in the Annapurna foothills blends big Himalayan views with village life and forest trails. You walk through terraced farmland and traditional villages, sleep in small mountain teahouses, and hike up Poon Hill (3,210 m) for a magical sunrise over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. It’s active but achievable, giving you that real mountain adventure feeling in under a week.

This five-day trek shows you a quieter side of the Annapurna region, walking through small villages, forests and open ridges with impressive mountain views. You’ll stay in community-run teahouses and homestays giving you a close-up look at daily village life, far from the busier trekking routes.

A wonderful trek for experienced and also less experienced trekkers, where you hike completely off the beaten track. Here in the heart of Nepal you will come into contact with the local Chepang community, who still live in harmony with their natural surroundings. The relatively low altitude of this trekking route makes it also suitable for the winter season.

The Pikey Peak trek is often described as one of Nepal’s best short Himalayan treks, and for good reason. You can expect unmatched Everest views without the crowds, rich sherpa culture, varied landscapes and big mountain scenery without committing to a long, challenging trek.

The Khopra Ridge trek is ideal for those who want an immersive Himalayan experience without the crowds. You’ll hike through traditional villages, terraced fields, and rhododendron forests, experiencing authentic rural life, all while gradually climbing to rewarding viewpoints. Khopra Ridge is the highlight of the trek – a peaceful, remote spot with jaw-dropping 360° Himalayan views.

If you’re looking for a challenging Himalayan trek that’s off the beaten path, the Manaslu Circuit is for you! This 12-day trek delivers epic scenery, remote villages, rich Tibetan-influenced culture, and adventure—without the crowds.

Trek the Annapurna Circuit in two weeks and feel on top of the world. Climb from green valleys and terraced hillsides, passing through mountain villages to high alpine landscapes. You’ll cross the dramatic Thorong La Pass and watch a magical sunrise from Poon Hill. A varied adventure for fit walkers who enjoy long days and big mountain scenery.

Follow in the footsteps of climbing legends on the epic Everest Base Trek. Probably the most famous route on the planet, it’s packed with real challenge and reward. Climb from forested foothills to glaciers and frozen lakes until you reach Base Camp, with snow-capped peaks on all sides.
Speak to our Nepal specialist, David
“My memories of Nepal will stay with me forever; from making tasty momos with Tibetan refugees, to attending 5am prayers in a monastery. I haven’t tackled Everest (yet!), but it’s a favourite with my customers so I could be persuaded!”







