Himalayan Dreams

Himalayan Dreams

Everest Experience Flight

Let us take you to a breathtaking mountain flight to view the highest mountains on earth, departing from Kathmandu. During the flight you will encounter the tallest mountains on earth. This flight takes you to the closest possible aerial views of Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga and the Tibetan Plateau.

Altitude Sickness

Symptoms of altitude illness can begin to occur at 8000ft (2400m) or lower still, but serious altitude illness is rare below 10,000 ft (3000 m). It occurs due to our body not adapting well to having less oxygen...

Visa & Immigration

Nepal visas are required to all nationals, except Indian Passport Holders. You can get your Nepal visa prior to your arrival from Nepalese Embassies and consulates overseas. If you are traveling to Nepal by land, Nepal Immigration offices are open to all travelers. A valid passport and a passport-size photo with a light background required.

If you are flying to Kathmandu you can easily obtain your visa to Nepal on arrival, you must fill in an application form before immigration counter at one of the automatic registration machines, which will also take your digital photos.

Nepal Tibet & Bhutan Tour

From the breathtaking views of Mt. Everest as you fly to Bhutan, to the stunning sights of the Dochula Pass, experience the serenity of Buddhist monasteries and the spectacular scenery of this mountain kingdom. Be touched by the warmth of its people and wonder at the unique character and abilities of the architecture and the desire to create a serene and magical kingdom. From the forested mountains of Bhutan watch the scenery change to the windswept hills of Tibet. Here the Potala Palace sweeps upward to the sky and the aura of peace pervades this religious Buddhist haven high up in the Himalayas. Be inspired by the serenity of its people and the spectacular grandeur that comes from the stark and beautiful countryside. Lastly, plunge into the bustle and eclectic variety of the Kathmandu Valley. Monasteries, motor bikes and a thousand different experiences await the visitor to this bustling Nepalese capitol city. Tour the ancient Thamel, shopping bazaar, see the many different aspects of Nepalese life as you explore and enjoy the excitement and activities that mark this interesting place. Conclude your trip with the thrill of a jungle adventure deep in the jungles of Chitwan. You will come away with memories to last a life time. Himalayan Dreams for an unforgettable trip!

Pokhara Valley

Pokhara is situated 200 km west of Kathmandu and connected by air as well as by surface. This valley links Kathmandu by the highway called Prithvi Rajmarg and it is also linked with Sunauli Nepal/India Border by another highway, Siddhartha Rajmarg. Both highways pass along a highly picturesque region between the midland valley and the Terai belt of Nepal.

Narphu Valley Trek

The spectacular valleys of Nar and Phu in Nepal were closed to tourists until 2002. As a result, much of this area hasn’t been trekked at all. These are regions inhabited by ethnic Tibetans with a distinct cultural identity of their own. A trek around this area is one that combines sights of high peaks and passes, glaciers, remote villages, narrow canyons, dense forests, amazing rock formations, yaks, gompas and unique cultures. Those who have already been around the Annapurna region would have slightly missed the trail to this beautiful region since it requires one to cross a bridge leading over the Maryland River to the steep portals of the Nar/Phu valleys. The entry to these valleys, while narrow at first, later on leads one to a wide expanse of land which commands views of snow-peaks, ancient villages and high altitude grazing settlements. You can explore the valleys above Phu and then from Nar cross the Kang La to Ngawal on the upper Pisang route leading back into the Annapurna circuit.

Namche Bazar, Nepal

The village is located on crescent shaped mountain slopes that offer stunning views of the mountains across the valley. It is a grueling 3 to 4 hour climb up from the river to Namche, and at 3,500 metres, it is possible to suffer altitude sickness here. Therefore, it is advisable to spend at least two nights in the village to acclimatize.

Baruntse Expedition

The normal approach to this ascent begins at Lukla and then moves across the Hongu valley, one of the most fertile regions in Nepal. Passing northward through a beautiful Sherpa country and provides for excellent acclimatization. The Baruntse base camp is at an altitude of around 5400 meter and sits near the pristine lakes below Amphu Labtsa pass. The route then follows a long ridge an adventure for climbers wishing to meet a true Nepalese 7000er.

OPTION 1 - From the Makalu side via the Barun National Park, famous for its flora and fauna, after a spectacular flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar.

OPTION 2 - Via Lukla, the Mera La and Hinku valley as if going to Mera Peak. We would exit via the Amphu Labsa Pass past Island Peak and then down the main Everest trail.

Everest Helicopter Tour

You will fly from the Tirbhuvan international Airport to Lukla, the gateway to the world's highest peak. On the way you will be able to see the majestic views of Nagarkot, Dolalghat, Charikot, Jiri, Lamjura, and Junbesi before you arrive Lukla. After a short stop at Lukla, then flight takes you towards the main attraction of the flight, your much awaited encounter with the majestic Mount Everest in all its glory.

Everest Base Camp Trek

Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar trek is an epic an exhilarating adventure trip that takes you to highest points on earth. Our carefully planned trek takes you to the centre of the towering Himalayas and an outstanding hike to Kala Pathar, for a breathtaking view of Everest and a host of other gigantic peaks dotting the skyline. This trek rewards you with a beautiful trail along an ancient trade route to Tibet, used for generations by the locals. It follows a trail which includes prayer wheels, monasteries, and ancient stupas. At Kala Pattar, you will witness the spectacular view of Everest as it literally turns golden in the evening sunlight. This trek rewards you with the most astounding views in the Himalayas.

Green Park Chitwan

Tradition meets trends culture meets class. While you might be resting on a mattress that would take you to the ninth cloud, your smile would tell that the walls are embellished with red clay from the very soil of Baghmara. Your head would be rested on wood and cushions, but just a hand's reach away would be an air conditioner that would whisper the coolest of breeze.

Pashupatinath Temple

The temple of Pashupatinath is the richest and holiest Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It is merely 6 km east of Kathmandu and a center of annual pilgrimage on the day of Maha Shivaratri which falls in the month of February/March. It is a cubic construction with four main doors, all covered with silver sheets.

Boudanath Stupa

Boudanath Stupa is situated 8 km east of Kathmandu and built in 5th century AD by Lichchhavi King Mana Dev is on an octagonal base inset with prayer wheels. This spherical Stupa is held in great veneration both by the Lam as of Nepal and Tibet.

Swyambhunath Stupa

It is one of the world’s most glorious Buddhist Stupa (Chaityas) and believed to be more than 2000 years old, presenting a typical example of stupa architecture. This stupa is situated approximately 4 Km west of Kathmandu City. 

Markha Valley Treks

Desert in the sky has something different for everyone. Markha has a remote feel that belies its proximity to the heart of Ladakh, ideal for Buddhist monks in search of seclusion. Dramatic ruined gompas mark the sheer craggy skyline above intimate villages of green fields – a magical place of carved mani stones and white chortens against richly coloured rock: startling re ds and vivid greens. We start in the beautiful metalworking village of Chiling on the Zanskar river; one of many lovely orchard campsites. With time to explore the active monasteries on the way at Skiu and Markha village, we gradually follow the river to its source at the magnificent wide alpine pasture of Nimaling under the snowy peak of Kang Yatze. We spend an extra day here exploring the inviting views over the distant Changtang plateau, then make a slow, steady ascent to the fantastic prayer-flag-festooned Kongmaru La.

The views here are simply spectacular: high peaks immediately behind us, immense distances across Zanskar even to K2 in the west; to the east the Indus valley stretching away far into Tibet. Then descending through fantastic polychromatic gorges, the habitat of the agile ibex and blue sheep, we visit the great active monastery at Hemis before the short drive to Leh.

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