• The trek like never before

    Josh White, United Kingdom

    Man, what a time it was to be there. Predicting the weather was so tough. The views were mental. Some bits were totally steep, and I was gasping for breath half the time, but honestly, totally worth the hassle.

  • adventurous trek : EBC

    Rowan Brookfield, Australia

    As an Australian trekking to EBC, I noticed how international the trail actually is. There were travellers from almost every nation, at least that's what I felt. It genuinely felt as if Everest Base Camp was a global meeting point, with people from every corner of the world who shared the same goal

  • More Difficult Than I Expected

    Arjun Rai, Nepal

    Even as someone from the Himalayas, the altitude around Kailash is serious. The long overland drive was tiring, but spiritually the journey felt powerful. It reminded me to respect mountains, not challenge them.

  • Perfect for Nature Lovers

    Karen Robertson, Canada

    The forest sections were beautiful and soothing, though the uphill climbs were tiring. I enjoyed the slower pace and less crowded trail. The final viewpoint made all the effort worthwhile.

  • Everest : A memorable journey

    Antony Rafl, United States

    Had  fun time during Everest trek managed by Sulav. Though the path was difficult had a spiritual connect with the himlayas. Handsoff to the team

  • A Trek of Quiet Moments and Big Views

    Jan de Vries, Netherlands

    The trek was wonderfully balanced and challenging enough to feel accomplished, yet calm enough to really notice the surroundings. I loved the quiet stretches between villages, the sound of the wind, and the way the sunlight hit the peaks in the early morning. It’s one of those trips where the journey itself is as rewarding as the final viewpoint. Simple lodges, honest food, and pure mountain scenery made it unforgettable.

  • An Adventurous Himalayan Experience

    Jack Mitchell, Australia

    The narrow ridges and changing weather made the trek adventurous. Some sections required focus, but the dramatic mountain scenery was worth it. Mardi Himal felt untouched and authentic compared to other popular treks.

  • My First Himalayan Trek, Truly Worth It

    Neeraj Mehta, India

    As someone trekking for the first time, Mardi Himal was demanding yet achievable. The steep stone steps were tiring, but the warm hospitality of teahouses and the stunning Himalayan views kept me motivated. Reaching the Mardi Himal Viewpoint was an emotional moment and worth every step.