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Land Adventures: Nepal Panorama Trek by Responsible Adventures - Kathmandu

Land Adventures: Nepal Panorama Trek by Responsible Adventures

Kageshwori Manoharachallenging

Difficulty

challenging

Duration

8 days

Fitness Level

Good physical condition required for multi-day trekking and altitude acclimation

Overview

Discover Nepal’s untouched landscapes on a custom 8-day trek, featuring stunning mountain vistas and a thrilling paragliding finale. Experience authentic local culture in a serene setting away from tourist crowds.

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Kageshwori Manohara, Bagmati Province

Nepal Panorama Trek | Off the beaten path | Epic Adventure

Starting at US$2500 | 8 Days | Difficulty: Moderate

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About This Adventure

Embark on the Nepal Panorama Trek, an exclusive 8-day adventure through untouched landscapes in central Nepal. Experience luxurious camping, rich history, and breathtaking views, all while trekking in a serene, non-touristy region. Conclude your journey with an exhilarating paragliding experience, making this trek truly unforgettable for adventurers of all ages.

Price

Small-Group min 4 persons $2500 per person Private Tour - Min 2 persons $3600 per person


Duration

8 Days We will be in contact to confirm your tour start & end time


Details

Nepal Panorama Trek and Paraglide for an epic adventure

The Nepal Panorama trek takes place in one of Nepal's many undiscovered remote trekking places. Most people are only aware of the popular regions Annapurna, Everest, and Langtang. This area is in central Nepal, which is unknown to adventure tourists because it does not have 'tea houses' or 'lodges,' or trekking tour operators do not promote these areas. The Nepal Panorama trek is genuinely one of the best-secluded trekking routes in a non-touristic part of the Nepal Himalayas.

This region is ideal for families and elderly adventurers, as the altitude doesn't exceed 2100 meters, and daily hiking is 5-6 hours at a relaxed pace. This trek is also suitable during the winter months as the height is not too high (by Himalayan standards).

You will be trekking in a part of Nepal with a rich history of how the last dynasty came to rule Nepal (be prepared for an unofficial story that is "hushed'). It is also one of the favourite recruitment grounds of the world-renowned Gurkha soldiers.

We will operate this trip on a 'luxurious' expedition-style camping trek. We provide all camping equipment, porterage or pack animals, trek leader, assistant guides, a trekking chef, and helpers. We will give a three-person tent for every two trekkers, a dining tent, a toilet tent, a portable toilet seat, and a shower tent on all our treks. We will give you the best service available in the whole of the Himalayas.

Trip Highlights:

  • Off-the-grid trekking – a non-touristy area
  • Best and most beautiful trekking places in Nepal
  • One of the most expansive panoramas in the Himalayas
  • Unspoiled villages of authentic Nepal
  • Socially distanced trekking adventure away from the crowds
  • Witness fading traditions and cultures
  • Expedition style Camping – the closest to Glamping in the Himalayas
  • We are the first and only company to give the option of ending this adventure by paragliding at the end of the trekking part.

FAQ

Am I too young or old? Most of our clients, from 3 years old to some in their 70s, have done and completed their treks with almost no exercise or training.

Do you offer hotel/airport pick up? We offer hotel and airport pickup. As you continue your booking, you will have an option to input flight details or hotel names.

Do I need a Visa? A visa for Nepal can be acquired on arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, and at border entry points in Kakadvitta, Birgunj, Bhairahawa, Nepalgunj, Gaddachowki on the Nepal-India border and Kerung on the Nepal-China border. A visa can also be obtained outside of Nepal at the nearest Nepal Embassy or Diplomatic Mission. For more information, go to the Department of Immigration, Kalikasthan, Kathmandu.

What should I bring on a Trek? Being properly equipped is one of the keys to a successful trek. For information to help you select the best type of clothing and equipment for your trip. Please see our Clothing and Equipment Guide. Also, see our Links page for details of specialist retailers who will be able to offer further advice and assistance with purchasing new clothing or equipment.

Adventure Tips

Pack wisely for variable weather

Bring layered clothing, including waterproof gear, as mountain weather can change rapidly.

Stay hydrated and acclimate properly

Drink plenty of water and ascend gradually to avoid altitude sickness.

Respect local customs

Engage with local communities respectfully and support sustainable tourism.

Book paragliding in advance

Secure your spot early for this popular adventure activity at the end of the trek.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Himalayan monal (pheasant)
  • Red panda

History

This route passes through regions with ancient trading routes and monasteries dating back centuries.

Conservation

Efforts focus on preserving the area's fragile ecosystems through responsible guiding and minimized waste.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Hiking boots

Essential

Sturdy, broken-in boots essential for rocky and uneven terrain.

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Layered clothing

Essential

Prepare for variable mountain weather with moisture-wicking and insulating layers.

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Headlamp

Useful for early mornings or late evenings during camping sections.

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Sunscreen

Essential

Protect your skin from high-altitude UV rays.

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