Category: Trek

Sherpa Guide and porter

Sherpa vs Guide vs Porter: Stop Mixing Them Up

March 16, 2026

Okay we need to have a talk about something that makes locals want to scream into the void, Sherpa vs Guide. Trekkers roll into Nepal, lace up their boots for Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit or whatever Instagram told them to do, and just start calling everyone a Sherpa. Guy carrying your duffel? Sherpa. […]

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Winter Treks Nobody Does

Winter Treks Nobody Does (But Maybe Should)

December 21, 2025

Winter Treks Nobody Does, everyone shows up in October, right? Like clockwork. Tea houses packed tighter than a subway car, trails looking like a shopping mall on Black Friday, and you’re shoulder to shoulder with strangers at every single viewpoint trying to get that shot. Cool. Autumn’s pretty. Got it. But here’s the thing nobody […]

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AI Itinerary is Wrong Why ChatGPT Fails in the Himalayas

Trek: Why Most People Hate Their Trek, But Won’t Admit It

November 28, 2025

Let’s talk about the thing nobody wants to say out loud: a lot of people absolutely hated their Nepal trek. Not the whole thing, maybe, but significant chunks of it. Days where they were miserable, moments where they seriously regretted their decisions, nights where they cried from exhaustion or altitude sickness. But look at their […]

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AI Itinerary is Wrong Why ChatGPT Fails in the Himalayas

AI Itinerary is Wrong: Why ChatGPT Fails in the Himalayas

November 23, 2025

So everyone’s doing it now, right? Asking ChatGPT to plan their Nepal trek, but AI Itinerary is Wrong. Type in “create me a 12-day Everest Base Camp itinerary” and boom you get this beautiful, detailed plan that looks totally legit. Problem is, it’s also total bullshit. Not like, entirely wrong, but wrong enough that following […]

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Post-Festival Trekking

Post-Festival Trekking: Why October-November is Sweet Spot

September 18, 2025

Post-Festival Trekking. Alright, let’s talk about something that every serious Nepal trekking enthusiast needs to know but somehow nobody talks about enough – the absolute magic that happens after Dashain and Tihar. You think you know autumn trekking in Nepal? Think again. Sure, everyone’s obsessed with spring trekking season and all those rhododendron photos flooding Instagram. But here’s the thing – post-festival trekking in October-November is when Nepal’s mountains stop […]

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chulu-west

Chulu Sudur Purwa: Newly Opened Peak in Nepal

September 8, 2025

A notice of the mountain(Chulu Sudur Purwa) under the Damodar mountain range open for climbing has been published in the Nepal Gazette. The mountain falls within the Annapurna Conservation Area and is located in Manang district of Gandaki Province. To climb the 6,038 meters mountain, one can go to the base camp via Jomsom, Kagbeni, […]

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Sustainable Trekking Destinations

Top Sustainable Trekking Destinations in Nepal

August 14, 2025

Alright, Sustainable Trekking Destinations let’s be real Nepal isn’t just a postcard with some mountains slapped on it. This place? It’s wild, It’s loud, It’s full of colors, smells, and, honestly, paths that’ll have your calves screaming for mercy and your heart doing little cartwheels. Anyone who heads out trekking here it’s not just about […]

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Wake Up Above the Clouds? What It Feels Like to

Wake Up Above the Clouds? What It Feels Like

July 21, 2025

Just imagine “Wake up above the clouds. What It Feels Like to?” The kind of early where the world still feels half-asleep, bluish, cold, and utterly quiet. You’re somewhere high in the Himalayas. The air is thin. Your sleeping bag is barely holding in the warmth, and there’s frost gathered on the outside of your […]

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What the Mountains Taught Me That School Never Could

What the Mountains Taught Me That School Never Could

July 18, 2025

I was always told What the Mountains Taught Me That School Never Could. That if I just kept up, stayed quiet, passed exams, and followed the track like different type of trail (like Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, Manaslu Base Camp, and others), everything would work out. But no one tells you how much […]

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First Trekking Experience

City to Mountains: My First Trekking Experience in Nepal

July 15, 2025

First Trekking Experience: Living in Kathmandu, you get used to the chaos. The noise, the traffic, the dust, and the constant rush that never really slows down it becomes normal. But somewhere in between that routine and the scrolling, there was this quiet craving inside me to escape. Not just to go somewhere else, but […]

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