Nepal

Nepal

Nepal, the trekking capital of the world but also a cultural destination thanks to its many unique temples, monasteries and historical sites.


Nepal Travel Guide

This small, landlocked country located between Tibet and India contains eight of the world’s ten highest peaks, including Mount Everest. It is also home to the city of Lumbini, the birthplace of Gautama Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, and boasts a rich cultural heritage. I spent nearly two months backpacking in Nepal, completing several treks and visiting major tourist attractions. Whether you are planning a mountain-focused trip or a cultural journey, this guide provides all the tips and information you need to organize your trip in the best possible way, always with a focus on budget.

A guide for Trekking to Everest Base Camp

Trekking to Everest Base Camp in Nepal is undoubtedly a dream for anyone who loves mountains and trekking. For some, it is a true Mecca. There are several options to complete this beautiful experience, from the classic flight to Lukla to less traveled starting points where flying is not necessary, such as Salleri/Phaplu and Jiri. In this guide, you will find all the relevant information, including variations such as the Three Passes trek and Island Peak. I personally completed the trek without a guide or porters, accompanied by my not-so-young dad. In this blog, you will find all the information and advice you need to best organize your DIY trip to Nepal and complete the trek to Everest Base Camp.

A guide for Trekking Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp and Poon Hill

I have personally completed all the treks, just mentioned, independently, without a guide and without porters, in the company of my dad! Whether you are a DIY-loving independent traveler or you are simply gathering information and then relying on some local agency or guide, in this blog you will find all the information and advice to do so. But first, as promised, let’s have some clarity: