Everest Region Trekking

Everest region treks  takes you to the foot of the world’s highest mountain traveling through villages, rivers and forests of rhododendron and pine right up to the snowline. These treks afford the closest and most spectral views of the views of the Himalaya including Mt. Everest and you will meet mostly Sherpa and Tibetan people. Everest trekking offers you great opportunity to have unique experience. The Everest area is situated in eastern Nepal, protected by the Sagarmatha National Park. The park is largely composed of the rugged terrain and gorges of the high Himalayas. Altitude ranges from 2845 meters above sea level (9,330ft) to the top of the world, Mt. Everest at 8848 meters (29,028ft). Solukhumbu, the heartland of the Everest Region and an integral part of the Himalayan mystique, thus provides a welcome destination for these adventurers.

We are committed to providing the best services which will give you a once in a life time journey and share with you interesting facts not only about the Himalayas, but about the Nepali culture, history and religion. Our large number of clients is forever expanding as these adventurers return home with exciting tales of exploration in and around the Himalayas.
There are many Itineraries of these treks. You can design the itinerary by yourself.

  • What our client says

    Excellent and Personal Service

    Excellent and Personal Service

    “I have recently completed the Manaslu trek with Himalayan RST expeditions and would recommend everyone to use them. The itinerary was clearly explained, as were all the costs, the transport and other requirements. The jeeps…[ more ]

    Laurence Wilbraham, United Kingdom
  • From our travel blog

    01Oct

    Is Nepal still safe for Peak Climbing after Devastating Earthquake?

    There are 1700 Peaks (the major portion of the Mountain range.) in Nepal, Himalayas that exceed 5500 meters to 8848m (29,028ft) in height above sea level.. Presently , Only 282 of these peaks are open to expeditions . This… [ more ]