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Lower Annapurna Trek – 9 Days

The Lower Annapurna Trek is one of the best short treks in Nepal for travelers who wish to enjoy the Himalayan scenery, villages, and easy walking without the difficulties of high altitude. The trekking route in the Annapurna region allows travelers to enjoy the Gurung villages, forests, farmland, and viewpoints with stunning views of some of the most popular Himalayan peaks in Nepal.

The Lower Annapurna Trek is an excellent short trekking option in Nepal, which offers a good mix of scenery, cultural experiences, and easy walking. It is an excellent option for travelers who are interested in experiencing the region of Annapurna, but do not want to tackle high altitude or long, tough treks.

The Lower Annapurna Trek is different from the longer Annapurna Treks in its emphasis on accessibility and culture. Trekkers walk through stone-paved villages, farmlands, and rhododendron forests with constant views of Annapurna South, Machhapuchre, and Hiunchuli peaks. Each day’s walk is well-paced, giving ample time to enjoy the scenery rather than hurrying through it.

This trek is suitable for beginners, families, and those with limited time. The trek does not involve any extremely high altitudes, yet it gives a true trekking experience in the Himalayas. The trekking route is already established, accommodation is comfortable, and the daily walking hours are not too long.

Cho La Pass Trek – 18 Days

The Cho La Pass Trek leads trekkers through one of Nepal’s most spectacular trekking routes in the Everest region. The trek combines Gokyo Lakes’ peaceful beauty with the excitement of climbing the 5367-meter high Cho La Pass and the complete experience of reaching Everest Base Camp.

It is best suited for trekkers who are looking for more than the regular Everest Base Camp trek and who wish to experience breathtaking views, fewer crowds, and a more intimate experience with nature.

Prime Holiday Travel and Tours operates the Cho La Pass Trek through its specially designed itinerary which provides trekkers with challenging paths while they acclimatize to the altitude and experience breathtaking views. From the colorful Sherpa villages to the glaciers and scenic viewpoints, each day of the trek promises to reveal another facet of the Himalayas.

The complete Everest region adventure of Cho La Pass Trek offers visitors cultural exploration and high-altitude trekking through its glacial valleys and famous Himalayan viewpoints. The 18-day itinerary provides a safe and complete trekking experience which enables trekkers to acclimatize properly while exploring Gokyo Lakes, Cho La Pass, Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar.

Annapurna View Trek – 10 Days

The Annapurna View Trek is one of Nepal’s most popular short treks and provides a wonderful blend of views of the Himalayas, culture, and comfortable days of hiking. The Annapurna View Trek has been specifically planned with those in mind who feel they need an accessible yet meaningful experience in Nepal’s Himalayan region but don’t wish long or challenging high-altitude hiking days. The trek provides an unforgettable mountain view, charming villages, and iconic viewpoints such as Poon Hill.

Unlike many other trekking routes in Nepal that involve going into harder terrain, this trek promotes balance. One gets to enjoy trekking in forests, stay in teahouses, enjoy sunrises over the Himalayas, and also have time to enjoy each stop on the tour. As one gets to enjoy their stay in Nepal, they will have a chance to be introduced to Nepal’s richness by combining sightseeing with their trek on the Annapurna View Trek.

Suitable for inexperienced trekkers, couples, families, and tourists who would like to enjoy Nepal’s trekking with the essence of moderation, the Annapurna View Trek continues to rank among the country’s most liked and popular routes.

Everest Three Passes Trek – 21 Days

One of the most complete and challenging trekking experiences in Nepal is the Everest Three Passes Trek. This 21-day trekking adventure will take you to the very heart of the Everest region, passing through three high Himalayan passes and linking up famous locations such as Everest Base Camp, Kalapatthar, and the stunning Gokyo Lakes.

While other treks around Everest follow well-trodden paths, this route goes beyond these popular trails. It passes through valleys, mountain passes, and Sherpa villages. Every day is a new experience, and you will feel like you have accomplished something. For trekkers who want to experience the ultimate challenge of the Himalayas, the Everest Three Passes Trek is the best.

The Everest Three Passes Trek gets its name from three challenging passes that have to be crossed: Kongma La (5,535m), Cho La (5,420m), and Renjo La (5,360m). While these passes are challenging, they also offer breathtaking views of the mountains.

This trek combines some of the most famous Everest treks into one incredible adventure. You will trek to Everest Base Camp, climb to the top of Kala Patthar for sunrise views, and experience the breathtaking scenery of the Gokyo Valley, as well as trekking through some of the most remote areas of the Himalayas, areas that few tourists venture into. Along the way, snow-capped mountains, glacier valleys, and ancient monasteries add to the experience.

Because of its length and altitude, this trek is only recommended for experienced trekkers who want the  full Everest region experience.

Everest View Trek – 8 Days

The Everest View Trek is a great pick for anyone who wants a solid Himalayan experience without needing weeks to do it. This trek is for anyone who wants the Everest experience without the brutal uphill grind. It’s much more manageable than the full base camp route. As you walk the old Khumbu trails, you’ll be amazed at how close the massive peaks actually feel. It’s a pretty incredible perspective to have right from the path. Not distant at all, this one drops you right inside.

You feel the cold just looking. It sneaks up on you, that feeling, found in quiet moments, walking narrow lanes between old houses, maybe sitting awhile where tea steams in chipped cups. Take all the time you need, rushing isn’t part of this. Foot by foot, quiet holds on as wind slips between branches. Conversations grow naturally, one pause at a time, with each person you cross paths with along the way. Avoiding the drawn-out climbs of higher routes, this path takes a middle ground, steady ascent, mindful pacing. Time in Namche lets your body adjust, step by step.

Peaks like Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and Thamserku rise into view, clear and close. Many find their moment on the trail to the Everest View Hotel, where the mountain stands full-frame, no weeks of walking required. This trail is a great fit if you’re just starting out or trying to keep the kids moving. Some pick it as a relaxed taste of Himalayan trails before chasing longer hikes later.

Upper Mustang Trek – 18 Days

The Upper Mustang Trek leads to a remote dry zone once called the Kingdom of Lo. This place remained shut for years, yet that quiet rhythm lives on in everyday routines. Because of deep Tibetan Buddhist ties, traditions shape how people farm and where homes are built on barren slopes.

Your journey to Upper Mustang kicks off in Kagbeni – the gateway to the restricted area. Right away, the land shifts quickly. You hike past arid cliffs, narrow ravines shaped by wind, rugged ridgelines, plus ancient stone houses built right into cliff faces. Tiny settlements hang on steep hillsides. Every village has spinning prayers, weathered stupas, lines of engraved rocks, also houses that echo Tibetan design.

Head farther up, takes you to Lo Manthang – the ancient fortified town. It’s set on a wide flat stretch near 3,800 meters high. Small houses pack narrow alleys. Temples keep unique artwork, aged figures, along with murals tied to ages of Buddhist tradition. The royal palace remains right in the middle. Even though the valley is isolated, the valley draws you in with its steady, quiet way of living.

Upper Mustang lies behind the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks where little rain falls, making daytime hikes usually dust-dry. You’ll cross multiple high points between 3,800 and 4,200 meters while trekking through this zone. Winds tend to build by afternoon; starting early helps dodge harsher conditions later. Lodges along the way aren’t fancy yet functional expect modest sleeping spaces, common bathrooms, plus hot food at day’s end.

What makes the Upper Mustang Trek special isn’t just the land – its how people live on it. The landscape, dry dirt, red rocks, ancient caves, prayer flags, and ruins looks like it has been the same for centuries, unaffected by the modern world.

Dhaulagiri Annapurna View Trek – 12 Days

The Dhaulagiri Annapurna View Trek gives you steady walking days, clear ridge views, and access to villages that still keep their own pace. You spend time in Kathmandu first, then move to Pokhara before heading into the hills. The route takes you through Banskharka, Nangi/Nangethanthi, Mohare Danda, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk. Each place offers a different angle of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges, so you see the peaks from several sides instead of one fixed viewpoint.

You walk through forest, terraced fields, and small communities that rely on farming and local lodges. Mohare Danda is the high point of the trek in altitude terms and gives you a broad ridge to look at Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre, and other peaks. Poon Hill offers another strong sunrise viewpoint. Ghorepani and Ghandruk add cultural stops, simple food, and comfortable overnight stays.

The trek stays below 3,300 m, so you avoid the higher risks that come with very high routes, but you still get wide views. The walking days are varied; some days climb steadily and some drop through forest paths. Expect basic rooms, simple meals, and early nights.

This route works well for you if you want a mix of mountain views, short daily walking hours, and access to villages. It also suits you if you prefer a route that feels less crowded on the approach, especially up to Mohare Danda. The plan fits into 12 days, which helps anyone with limited time but still wanting strong Himalayan views without rushing.

The Annapurna Dhaulagiri Panorama Trek name itself makes sense as you get broad, sweeping mountain views not just from one point, but from multiple ridges (Mohare Danda, Poon Hill, Ghandruk) that give different perspectives of the Himalayan range. This is not a base-camp trek. You don’t go deep into glacial valleys or high passes like in the full Dhaulagiri Circuit. That makes it more accessible for people who want Himalayan views without high-altitude risk. If you are not experienced trekkers, this “view trek” option is smart. You will see both Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges and that’s rare on many short treks

Manaslu Tsum Valley Trekking – 14 days

Manaslu Tsum Valley trekking is an exceptional mountain adventure along a hidden trail in the northern region of Nepal’s Gorkha District that will ultimately guide you to the extraordinary Tsum Valley.

Our Manaslu Tsum Valley trekking offers you a chance to experience culturally enriched Tibetan Buddhist villages, hilltop monasteries, alongside authentic wilderness, all lying at the foothills of Ganesh, Shringi, and Buddha peak ranges.

Introduced for trekking in 2008, the Tsum Valley trek lies adjacent to the Manaslu circuit trek. This Valley is home to the incredible Tsumbas and Nubri communities, who have little care for the outside world.

This Valley is mentioned in Buddhist scriptures as Beyul Kyimolung, or the hidden land. It is regarded as a blessed place where enlightenment can be attained.

Additionally, the Manaslu Tsum Valley trekking trail is less explored than other paths of Nepal, thus allowing for a deeper mental connection with nature and the local way of life.

For the Manaslu Tsum Valley trekking, please understand that we need a minimum of two hikers, as a special permit for the restricted Tsum Valley is issued only to pairs of organized trips.

Our 14 days Manaslu Tsum Valley trek will commence as soon as you are in Kathmandu. You will enjoy a cultural tour of this historic city, after which you will travel north to Machha Khola in Gorkha.

Your trek then starts through the culturally and spiritually rich communities of Gurung, Magar, and Tibetan communities. You will pass through Khorlabesi, Jagat, Chumling, Chekampar, and Nile before you finally reach Mu Gompa, which is near the Tibetan border.

Mu Gompa (3749 m) is the highest altitude and the largest Buddhist monastery that has caves where Saint Milarepa meditated. This region is also known for the unbelievable views of the Ganesh (7422 m), Shringi (7187 m), Himalchuli (7893 m), and Baudha (6672 m) mountains, along with phenomenal views of Ngula Dhojyang/Mailatasachin Pass (5093 m) and Thapla Bhanjyang (5104 m).

After exploring Mu Gompa, our Manaslu Tsum Valley trekking will end with your return to Machha Khola to Kathmandu. The Tsum Valley trek is not the most extreme, but it does require good stamina for 5 to 7 hours of walking each day.

The most accessible `seasons for the Manaslu Tsum Valley trekking are spring and autumn in Nepal.

Langtang Valley Trek- 8 days

The Langtang Valley trek is a very stunning yet overlooked gem of Nepal. It sees fewer tourists as compared to the Everest and Annapurna region of Nepal, but it offers just as much to explore and enjoy.

From the classic Himalayas bordering Tibet to the dense, lush deep jungles, and from the traditional Himalayan pastureland to the enticing remote villages, the Langtang Valley trek offers you all, along with the warm Buddhist culture and hospitality of the Tamang and Sherpa communities.

Located just 30 km outside of Kathmandu, this adventure can be completed within just a week. It will take you deep within the diverse land of the Langtang National Park, home to exquisite creatures such as the red panda, Himalayan Thar, wild bears, sheep, and many more.

Therefore, if you are one of those envisioning a Nepal trip away from the usual route, easily accessible and relatively short in length, but still is able to offer an amazing hiking experience, then the Langtang Valley trek is the one you are looking for.

Another big plus of the 8 days Langtang Valley trek is that it doesn’t require ascending over 5000 m, making it also suitable for those who like to avoid high-altitude mountain adventure.

Additionally, there is no need to take a domestic mountain flight during this trek. We would also like to assure you that the Langtang Valley has now been completely restored and rebuilt with enhanced and expanded infrastructure after the 2015 earthquake. It is now much safer and secure than ever.

The Langtang Valley trek itinerary starts from Syabrubesi, a Rasuwa town near Tibet. From here, you will start hiking into the very enticing Langtang Valley, traversing the forest and gorge-like terrain.

The valley then opens up with high-altitude meadows taking you to Kyanjin Gompa at the base of Langtang Lirung. Here lies the highlight of our Langtang Valley trek, a climb to 4773 m high Kyanjin Ri.

It is the mesmerizing viewpoint where you can see the imposing Himalayas of Yala Peak (5500 m), Tsergo Peak (5033 m), Langtang Lirung, Gangchempo (6387 m), Naya Kang (5846 m), Dorje Lhakpa (6966 m), Kimshung (6781 m), Langshisa Ri (6427 m), Yurba(6035 m), Langtang II/Ghonge Liru (6586 m) getting kissed by the rising sun.

After this exhilarating experience, you will descend down through the same route back to Kathmandu.

Our incredible Langtang Valley trek welcomes all, even those who have a limited schedule and basic fitness level. This trek is especially appealing during the spring and autumn months.

Annapurna Circuit Trek- 17 days

Have you ever heard of the Annapurna Circuit Trek? Probably you have, and why not, after all, it is a classic hike among the major trekking adventures in Nepal that suits those who have love for trekking mountains, adventure, culture, and challenges.

In recent times, the Annapurna Circuit trek route has been shortened with the development of vehicle accessible roads, and so the trek has lost a bit of its appealing character.

Still, the trek continues to inspire, and the Prime Holidays team has designed the Annapurna Circuit trek itinerary, keeping the best experience of the trail. We will guide you counterclockwise around the tenth-tallest Peak, Annapurna I (8091 m), gradually increasing the elevation.

But that’s not all, you will also stand over the Thorong La Pass (5416 m), the highest hiking mountain pass in the world.

All along the Annapurna Circuit trek route, your senses will be treated with the magnificent panorama composed by Pisang (6091 m), Lamjung (6983 m), Tilicho (7134 m), Annapurna I (8091 m), II (7937 m), III (7555 m), IV (7525 m), South (7219 m), Gangapurna (7455 m), Khatung Kang (6484 m), Hiunchuli (6441 m), Gundang (5312 m), Manaslu (8163 m), Sangang, Fishtail (6993 m), and Nilgiri Peaks.

You will also travel beside the deepest gorge of the Kali Gandaki, and journey through the oldest pine forests, small, delightful Gurung, Magar, and Thakali villages.

Immersing yourself in the deep Buddhism and Hinduism, you will then trek down through Muktinath, the most revered Hindu and Buddhist shrine, and traverse a corner of story-like terrain of the lower Mustang.

You will then descend to the thermal springs of Tatopani, then ascend to Ghorepani and Poon Hill, the most remarkable viewpoint in the Annapurna region at 3210 meters. The Annapurna Circuit trek then concludes at Nayapul, taking you to Pokhara and then to Kathmandu.

We promise you that the Annapurna Circuit trek will surpass all your expectations and will compel you to return again and again. This moderate degree of adventure is suitable for everyone in optimal health and will be excellently pleasant in the sweet, flavorful seasons of spring and autumn.

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