Annapurna Base Camp
Tyler Cooper, American SamoaThe Annapurna Base Camp trek felt calm, balanced, and deeply rewarding. The trail moves through beautiful villages, forests, streams, and valleys, changing scenery every day and never feeling repetitive. Reaching ABC at 4,130 meters was a quiet but powerful moment, especially during sunrise when the mountains slowly came alive. The trek is moderate, the teahouses are simple and welcoming, and the overall experience feels calmer than rushed. It’s the kind of journey that stays with you long after you return.
EBC trek
Sebastian Rojas, American SamoaThis trip will be memorable, and I believe that the EBC trek offers the best experiences for trekkers visiting Nepal. Along the way, Eternal Himalaya has provided assistance in various ways beyond just travel. The guides and the locals from the tea houses were very easy to get along with.
My journey from lukla to EBC camp
Cillian Mcgrath, IrelandIt felt like a canvas in front of me when I reached the EBC Base Camp. Our trek organizers truly went above and beyond to take care of us; they made the entire process hassle-free and carefree. I'm grateful to them for their efforts. That was the reason I finished the trek with unforgettable memories.
Living the EBC Experience
Thalia Fraser, AustraliaI have completed my fair share of treks back home, but nothing truly prepares you for the Everest Base Camp trail. Thanks to Eternal Himalaya, their guidance and support made exploring the villages, trails, and tea houses stress-free, allowing me to enjoy and savor every moment. The trail can be challenging at times, but it is absolutely worth it. I left feeling transformed and found myself craving more adventures.
My closest step to summit
Linda brook, American SamoaAs a Trek enthusiast myself, I always wanted to have a glimpse of Mt.Everest up close and what a day it was for me, one to remember for my whole life . I was really lucky to have Eternal Himalaya by my side while travelling through the Himalayas. What more could you ask for? The sherpas along the way were as friendly as you would get, and those tea houses were my favourite ones throughout the journey.
Journey to the highest point
River Braddock, AustraliaWhile summiting the trail, it was getting foggy along the way, which did make the journey challenging, but on the other side, we stopped by those warm and welcoming teahouses; it seemed as if the hot tea was complementing the weather. Eventually, the trek was successful, and I am forever grateful to those individuals who made the journey entertaining and fun.