• Physically Demanding Journey

    Pham Minh Tuan, Vietnam

    The lack of oxygen affected me more than expected. Some days felt extremely long. But the natural beauty and spiritual atmosphere helped me push through each challenge.

  • Silence That Changes You

    Benjamin Koh Jun Hao, Singapore

    No phone signal, no city noise, just endless mountains and wind. The overland route was exhausting, but the mental clarity I gained made every hardship worthwhile. Would love to do it again with my friends. I also have recommended them the place.

  • Physically Draining, Mentally Cleansing

    Ahmed Al-Farsi, Nepal

    High altitude and headache were constant. The cold air made it more intense. Yet the discipline of the journey taught patience and gratitude towards life.

  • Blissful Experience

    Bigyan Khannal, Nepal

    Having such a place in one's country is a blessing. Travelling to Mount Kailash via the overland route from Nepal was a deeply spiritual and unforgettable experience. As I continued my journey alongside my close friends through long scenic drives, finally completing the sacred Kailash Parikrama was an experience beyond words. I am sincerely grateful to Eternal Himalaya for their professional guidance, smooth arrangements, and constant care, which made this experience safe, meaningful, and truly unforgettable.

  • Small treks, enormous feelings

    Aryan Basnet, Nepal

    The Ghorepani Poon Hill trek surprised me with how much it offered in a few days. The trail was challenging with many uphill steps, but the forest and mountain views kept me motivated. Seeing Annapurna and Dhaulagiri together at sunrise was a powerful moment. The local people were kind and helpful throughout the journey. It was a short trek that gave me long-lasting memories.

  • Not a Holiday, a True Pilgrimage

    Ryan Goh Zhi An, Singapore

    This is not tourism in the usual sense. You suffer a little every day, especially with sleep and breathing. But finishing the journey gave me a sense of peace I still carry back home.

  • Difficult but Worth the Struggle

    Nattaya Charoensuk, Thailand

    I had headaches almost every day and sometimes felt like quitting. The support from fellow travelers helped a lot. Completing the kora gave me confidence and emotional strength.

  • Simple Trails, Grand Mountains

    Markus Klein, Germany

    I appreciated the simplicity of the trek and the well-defined paths. The steep ascents were demanding, but the discipline of walking slowly helped. The Annapurna range views were truly majestic and rewarding.