The Nar Phu Valley Trek is a remote and challenging trek in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The trek takes you through the isolated Nar and Phu valleys, which are home to some of the country's most remote and culturally rich villages. Along the way, you'll have the opportunity to explore ancient monasteries, meet local villagers, and enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas. The Nar Phu Valley Trek typically takes about 7-12 days to complete, depending on your pace and the route you take. The trek starts in the city of Kathmandu and takes you through the scenic Manang District before reaching the Nar and Phu valleys. The trek is considered to be challenging due to its high altitude, rugged terrain, and challenging weather conditions. It is recommended for experienced trekkers who are in good physical shape. During the trek, you'll have the opportunity to stay in local teahouses or camp in designated campsites. The trek offers a variety of accommodation options, ranging f...
Overview Island peak climbing is an adventurous expedition in the Khumbu region. Less risk with a moderate climb up to 6,187m, - island peak summit, and opens its way to beginners as well. Beginning the trail from Lukla, you will pass different Sherpa villages, resting on the bank of Dudhkoshi and reach Namche, the Himalayan Thamel. The uphills and downhills, stone-paved path and rocky trail, glacier path and bank of Dodhkoshi become your trial. Leading Everest base camp you will back to Dingboche, for Island peak base camp. The mani walls, chorten, monasteries and suspension bridges overflowing Dudhkoshi energize you. View of Mt. Everest, Mt. Loshte. Mt. Loshte shar, Amma Doblam, Tabuche, Cholache, Mt. Thamsekhu, Khakteka, Khusum and Khangagru from Tengboche, Pherichi, and onward path attracts you most. In short you can take Island peak climbing as a combined form of Everest base camp trek and expedition to Island peak summit. Everest base camp, Sunrise view from kalapat...