Nepal is the birthplace of Himalayan trekking as an organised activity, and it remains the benchmark against which every other trekking destination is measured. Home to eight of the world’s fourteen mountains over 8,000m — including Everest itself — Nepal offers a scale and density of high-altitude trekking terrain unmatched anywhere else.
Tripcamps covers six of Nepal’s classic trekking regions: the Khumbu, home to Everest Base Camp and the network of high passes and lakes around it; Annapurna, with routes ranging from the short Poon Hill viewpoint trek to the multi-week Annapurna Circuit; Langtang, the closest major trekking region to Kathmandu; Manaslu, a quieter, restricted-permit alternative to Annapurna; Mustang, a former forbidden kingdom of high-desert terrain bordering Tibet; and Kanchenjunga, a remote eastern region beneath the world’s third-highest peak.
Every trek here comes with a full day-wise itinerary, permit information, and seasonal guidance — plus Tripcamps’ support to help plan logistics, guides, and permits for your trip.













