• Himalayas like no other

    Thomas Van Djik, Netherlands

    Life on trail was refreshingly simple: Walk, eat, rest, and repeat. It made me appreciate the little things that I get to enjoy in my life 

  • Peaceful Trails, Lasting Memories

    Lars van den Berg, Netherlands

    The trek offered the perfect balance between adventure and reflection. The trails were quiet, the villages welcoming, and the mountains constantly impressive. I loved the calm mornings, the fresh air, and the chance to move at my own pace while taking in every detail. It’s a journey that lingers in your mind long after you’ve returned home.

  • EBC through my eyes

    elena brooks, American Samoa

    The mountains were something I had never experienced before, and as a person visiting the hills for the first time, I was really stunned to stand beneath the highest peak in the world. It was never easy to get there. Sometimes I had short breath, but what I can say is it is definitely worth the reward . As a traveller to another , i must suggest you the EBC trek , and at last I thank the trek organizers for this beautiful experience.

  • A Journey to Remember

    Giulia Bianchi, Italy

    The trek was a perfect mix of challenge and beauty. Every day brought new scenery, from quiet forests to majestic peaks, and the pace allowed me to truly appreciate it all. The small lodges and local people made the journey feel personal and welcoming. It wasn’t just about reaching the top—it was about enjoying every moment along the trail.

  • Authentic Himalayan Experience

    Sarah Collins, Canada

    The trail feels authentic and less commercialized than many others. Local villages and warm hospitality added cultural value. Interaction with locals felt genuine. It truly felt like experiencing real Nepal.

  • Very Tough, Very Real

    Aaron Lim Wei Sheng, Singapore

    Coming from a fast and comfortable city, this journey felt extremely raw. The long drives, cold rooms, and thin air were difficult to adjust to. I struggled with headaches during the kora, but the quiet presence of Mount Kailash made me reflect deeply on life and priorities.

  • Mt Everest is literally a paradise

    Emily Smith, United Kingdom

    As an English person, I went on the EBC trek thinking it would be a bit of a lark. Bloody hell, was I wrong! The mountains are relentless, the air is thin, and the place is freezing. Still, there’s something wonderful about trudging up the valleys with a cup of tea in hand and meeting people along the way.

  • Such a powerful place

    Nita lonkar, India

    I have always dreamed of seeing Mount Kailash, and finally, in June, I joined a group tour from Mumbai. The journey was tougher than I imagined. Long jeep rides on dusty, bumpy roads tested me, and high altitudes hit me hard around Saga. I had to stop frequently to breathe and hydrate. Mount Kailash is not easy, but it's life-changing. I came back exhausted but spiritually uplifted. Travellers should prepare their body and mind because the journey is as sacred as the destination.