Nepal's Premier Trekking Agency
Expert-guided treks, peak climbs & expeditions — tailored for every level.
Discover our most loved journeys and unforgettable trekking experiences.
From high-altitude treks to cultural journeys — we have an adventure for every traveller.
We are Adventure Peaks Nepal — a government-licensed trekking and expedition company based in Thamel, Kathmandu, founded and run by Nepali mountain professionals who have spent their working lives in the Himalaya. Every trail we guide, every peak we climb, and every expedition we lead is arranged by people who know these mountains not as a product but as a home — the same ridges, valleys, glaciers, and communities we grew up watching, walking, and working in.
Since our founding, we have taken thousands of travellers from more than sixty countries into Nepal's mountains — first-timers who had never worn a hiking boot before their Poon Hill trek, experienced alpinists completing their final 8,000-metre summit, families discovering the Annapurna foothills together, and solo travellers finding something in the Khumbu silence that they could not have named before they found it. Every one of those journeys was different. Every one was taken seriously. The mountains demand that, and so do we.
Our services cover the complete range of Nepal mountain travel: classic treks (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Circuit, Langtang, Poon Hill, and 30+ other routes), peak climbing (Island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche, Pisang, and all trekking peaks), 8,000-metre expeditions (Everest, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Cho Oyu, and more), helicopter tours to base camps and sacred sites, and adventure activities (paragliding, white-water rafting, bungee, canyoning) across Nepal. We are registered with the Tourism Board of Nepal, full members of TAAN (Trekking Agencies Association of Nepal) and NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association), and hold all certifications required for legal, accountable operation in Nepal's mountain environment.
What makes us worth choosing is simple: when you book with Adventure Peaks Nepal, the team you pay is the team that shows up. No subcontracting, no middle layers, no strangers assembled for your trip the week before departure. The guides, Sherpa, and logistics managers who will be responsible for your safety and your experience are the same people who replied to your first enquiry — professionals with decades of combined mountain time, genuine investment in your journey, and the local knowledge and emergency protocols that matter when conditions change above 5,000 metres. Book direct. Go with people who know.
Our plan is to bring the world together through the footsteps of those who wander and explore.
We show travellers the real Nepal — serene valleys and untouched cultures passed through generations.
Direct local tours — no middlemen, no hidden commissions.
Wilderness-trained guides and emergency protocols on every trip.
Round-the-clock support from our team throughout your trek.
Custom itineraries designed around your desires and schedule.
High-altitude adventures that won't break the bank.
The Everest Three High Passes trek is genuinely demanding and the agency's pre-trek fitness guidance helped me prepare properly. Twenty days, three passes above 5,350m, and the full Khumbu experience from multiple angles. The Renjo La descent to Gokyo with the lakes below is the finest views I have ever seen.
I spent a week shooting the Gokyo Lakes region and came home with the best portfolio of my photographic life. The agency accommodated my early morning and late evening schedules without complaint, the guide carried extra lenses without being asked, and the light quality at 4,800 metres is simply extraordinary.
The 3am start from High Camp with headlamps bobbing up the switchbacks, the frozen prayer flags at 5,416 metres, and then the long descent to sacred Muktinath where Hindus and Buddhists worship at an eternal flame - that day alone was worth travelling to Nepal for.
I had never worn crampons before this trip. Three days of technical preparation and patient instruction by the climbing guide had me ascending the fixed headwall with confidence. At the summit, looking across to Lhotse at eye level, I understood for the first time why people climb mountains.
I came to trek and left with a completely altered understanding of what matters. The Sherpa families who welcomed us into their homes, the monks at Tengboche performing evening puja as the sun set on Ama Dablam - these are memories I will carry forever. Book with confidence.