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1 shoe — Easy Moderate walking days, altitude up to 3,500m. No high passes.
1½ shoes — Moderate Longer days, altitude up to 4,000m. Good fitness required.
2 shoes — Challenging Demanding days, altitude up to 4,500m. Some mountain experience recommended.
2½ shoes — Demanding Long demanding days, altitude up to 5,000m. Fitness and altitude experience required.
3 shoes — Very demanding Altitude above 5,000m, multiple high passes. Experienced mountain trekkers only.


- Sir Edmund Hillary's favourite viewpoint of Everest, from Pikey Peak (4,065 m / 13,337 ft)
- A sacred glacial lake at 4,600 m / 15,092 ft, revered by Hindus and Buddhists alike
- See Everest from the lower side of the region, with Sherpa villages and monasteries without crowds


- Trek through one of Nepal's most remote and restricted valleys
- Cross the dramatic Kang La Pass at 5,320 m / 17,454 ft between two ancient villages
- Phu and Nar: two hidden Tibetan villages frozen in time, far from any tourist trail


- A full loop around Manaslu, the world's eighth highest mountain
- Cross the Larkya La Pass at 5,106 m / 16,752 ft with a small group
- Deep into restricted Tibetan culture, villages and landscapes few trekkers ever reach


- A complete journey through Nepal's three landscapes: hills, mountains and jungle. All in one trip
- Two sunrise viewpoints in one trek: famous Poon Hill and quiet Muldai Hill
- Spot rhinos, crocodiles and maybe even a Bengal tiger in the jungle


- A classic high-altitude trek with a special detour: turquoise Tilicho Lake
- Hindu villages, Buddhist monasteries and Tibetan culture in one route
- Cross the legendary Thorong La Pass, one of the highest trekking passes in the world


- Across the high Cho La pass, on a great loop through the Khumbu region
- Two summits, two panoramas: Gokyo Ri and Kala Patthar
- The quiet route to Everest Base Camp


- A little-visited Annapurna trek, perfect for families with kids from age 6
- Your guide is a parent too; patient, experienced and attuned to the pace of a family on the trail
- Relax in the natural hot springs of Tatopani at the end of the trek


- Trek through Upper Dolpo, one of Nepal's most restricted and least visited regions
- Cross six high passes of above 5,000 m through raw landscapes
- Phoksundo Lake, Shey Gompa and ancient Bon monasteries


- Walk into the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded by some of the world's highest peaks
- A panoramic sunrise over the Himalayas from Poon Hill (3,210 m / 10,531 ft)
- Relax in the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda on the way back


- Trek through one of Nepal's most remote and restricted valleys
- Phu and Nar: two hidden Tibetan villages frozen in time, far from any tourist trail
- Cross the dramatic Kang La Pass at 5,320 m / 17,454 ft between two ancient villages


- Across the high Cho La pass, on a great loop through the Khumbu region
- Two summits, two panoramas: Gokyo Ri and Kala Patthar
- The quiet route to Everest Base Camp


- Two sunrise viewpoints in one trek: famous Poon Hill and quiet Mulde Hill
- Spot rhinos, crocodiles and maybe even a Bengal tiger in the jungle
- A complete journey through Nepal's 3 landscapes: hills, mountains and jungle


- Trek to the base camp of Kangchenjunga, the world's third highest mountain at 8,586 m / 28,169 ft
- Cross two high passes and complete a full circuit around the mountain
- One of the most remote and untouched trekking regions in Nepal


- Walk into the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded by some of the world's highest peaks at your own pace
- A panoramic sunrise over the Himalayas from Poon Hill (3,210 m / 10,531 ft)
- Relax in the natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda on the way back


- Three passes, three challenges: Kongma La, Cho La and Renjo La
- Beyond the main trail: turquoise Gokyo Lakes, Gokyo Ri and 4 eight-thousanders in 1 view
- Walk the Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in the Himalaya


- A full loop around Manaslu, the world's eighth highest mountain
- Cross the Larkya La Pass at 5,106 m / 16,752 ft at your own pace
- Deep into restricted Tibetan culture, villages and landscapes few trekkers ever reach


- A classic high-altitude trek with a special detour: turquoise Tilicho Lake
- Hindu villages, Buddhist monasteries and Tibetan culture in one route
- Cross the legendary Thorong La Pass, one of the highest trekking passes in the world


- A route through a little-visited part of the Annapurna region
- Views of 3 eight-thousanders: Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I and Manaslu
- With an optional day hike to the remote Khayer Lake


- From Kathmandu quickly into the mountains
- A 360-degree panorama from the summit of Tserko Ri
- Tibetan Buddhist villages, gompas and prayer flags


- A journey through Nepal, and through yourself
- Guided by Rosalie (Lighting Up) and Govinda (By Mountain People)
- Trekking, sacred sites and personal guidance in one trip


- Drive about 200 km per day in your own 4×4
- Cover the Upper Mustang Road, to the hidden kingdom of Lo-Manthang
- Travel across Nepal, from the high mountains to lush jungles
Prefer a tailor-made trip designed just for you?
By Mountain People specializes in custom travel. Together, we'll create an unforgettable itinerary based on your wishes and preferences. Simply leave your details so we can get a first idea of what you're looking for. We'll then get in touch to work out a personalized travel proposal together.
Why travellers choose this Nepal trekking company
Here are six reasons what sets By Mountain People apart. From the moment you reach out to the moment you are back home.
Our own local team on the ground. Dutch certified. The best of both worlds.
By hiring local guides and porters, you help them earn a good income. Not overseas, but close to home.
Your booking is financially protected through VZR Garant and the Calamity Fund. Peace of mind, from day one.
Honest advice, real flexibility and direct contact before, during and after your trip.
We trek in small groups with minimal impact on the trails and communities. Exactly as it should be.
Your route, your pace, your preferences. We adjust the itinerary, pace and add-ons to match exactly what you need.
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