3D Route Planner
Mount Everest & Himalaya
Trekking and Summit Tours:
Where the Sky Meets the Earth
Nepal is the heart of the Himalayas and a place every mountain lover must see at least once in their lifetime. Here, on the “Roof of the World,” nature reveals its most majestic and beautiful side.
Majestic eight-thousanders like Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu soar into the deep blue sky, while beautifully shaped peaks like the famous Ama Dablam and the ice-capped Pumori complete the picture-perfect backdrop.
It doesn’t always have to be a major expedition. In addition to the legendary trek to Everest Base Camp, Nepal offers countless opportunities for your very own summit experience. Many of the so-called “trekking peaks” can be climbed via easy to moderately difficult routes. This way, you too can experience the incomparable feeling of standing on a summit in the Himalayas and seeing the world spread out below you.
Ready for your next adventure? Immerse yourself in the fascinating mountain world of Nepal and find the tour that’s right for you.
Popular trekking routes in the Khumbu region
From Lukla to Gokyo Ri
Duration: 12–14 days (including flight days and acclimatization)
Difficulty: Challenging trek (technically easy, but physically demanding due to the altitude)
Highest point: 5,357 m (summit of Gokyo Ri)
Best time to visit: March to May (spring) & October to November (fall)
Requirements: Very good physical condition, sure-footedness
Highlights: The sacred Gokyo Lakes, 4-eight-thousander panorama Less crowded than the classic Everest Base Camp Trek
Trekking route to Mount Everest Base Camp (5,364 m)
Everest Base Camp
Duration: 12–15 days (from Kathmandu, including flight and acclimatization)
Distance: approx. 130 km
Difficulty: Challenging trek (technically easy, but physically demanding due to the altitude)
Highest point: 5,364 m and Kala Patthar (5,545 m) with the best view of the Everest summit
Best time to visit: March to May (spring) & October to November (fall), best visibility
Accommodation: Overnight stays in simple lodges
Highlights: Tengboche Monastery and Khumbu Glacier
Trekking route through the former Kingdom of Mustang
Kingdom of Mustang
Duration: 12–14 days (from Jomsom)
Distance: approx. 150 km
Difficulty: Technically, this is purely a mountain hike on well-maintained trails and jeep tracks. The challenges are the dry conditions, the dust, and the often strong afternoon winds.
Highest point: Marang La 4,230 m
Best time to visit: March through November. Ideal destination for the summer (June–August) when it rains in the rest of Nepal.
Accommodation: Overnight stays in simple lodges
Highlights: Lo Manthang with the Royal Palace and ancient monasteries








