Category: Trekking

Solo Female Trekking in Nepal

Solo Female Trekking in Nepal: Real Talk from Women Who Did It

May 20, 2026

Let’s skip the sugarcoating for a minute. You’re a woman, you want to trek Nepal solo, and nobody’s giving you honest answers. Is it safe, really? What do you do about periods in the middle of nowhere? Can you hike in shorts, or is that taboo? Are the tea house owners going to be creepy? […]

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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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Trekking: I Lost 15 Pounds and It Wasn't Healthy

Trekking: I Lost 15 Pounds and It Wasn’t Healthy

December 3, 2025

So here’s something people love to brag about after Nepal trekking: the weight loss. “I lost 15 pounds on Everest Base Camp!” sounds impressive, right? Like you accomplished something beyond just the trek itself. Social media posts celebrate the transformation, before-and-after photos get tons of likes, and everyone treats the weight loss as this bonus […]

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