• Journey to the highest point

    River Braddock, Australia

    While 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.

  • Journey Beyond words

    John Moore, United States

    I would call it a healing journey rather than calling it as a tour. The landscapes were nothing more than breathtaking, and the kora was very pretty. I forgot the names of the guides, but they were the main reasons that the journey was smooth despite some inconvenience.

  • A Calm Himalayan Memory

    Anna Kowalska, Poland

    The quiet trail created a deeply calm environment. Mountain views were clear and majestic throughout. The slow pace made it relaxing. It became a cherished memory.

  • Off the Tourist Path

    Nisha Bhattrai, Nepal

    I was expecting a comfort ride and an easy route; either way, I was wrong. What I found was simplicity and silence instead. The dust, cold, and sparse food made me appreciate every little thing. But standing in front of Kailash?  Unforgettable.

  • Crystal Clear Views, Clear Heart

    Miguel Lopez, Philippines

    Perfect weather enhanced the Kailash darshan during the kora. Eternal Himalaya delivered flawlessly. It is a great organization and support. Mansarovar serenity is unmatched. Views and energy cleared my mind. A blessed experience.

  • Challenging Yet Rewarding

    Rohan Mehta, India

    The trek pushed me more than I expected, but every step was worth it. The landscapes kept changing with lush valleys, rocky passes, and stunning mountain vistas. What really stood out was the warmth of the locals and the simplicity of the villages along the trail. It was a mix of adventure, reflection, and pure enjoyment. I left feeling proud and deeply satisfied.

  • A Proper Himalayan Class

    Josh Walker, United Kingdom

    The 14-day Everest Base Camp trek felt like a true test of patience and grit. Long walking days, cold mornings, and endless cups of tea, but the views of Everest and Lhotse made every step worthwhile. It’s not easy, but it’s immensely rewarding.

  • Visit to the highest base camp

    ayan noor, India

    I initially planned to visit a few places, but EBC was not one of them. However, after researching more, I discovered that Eternal Himalaya offered the same package at a reasonable price.