Experience Nepal’s Natural Beauty With Pema Treks

About Us

Welcome to Pema Treks and Expedition!

We are a family-owned business with one main goal; to help people explore our beautiful country Nepal and have fun while doing it. Travelling to another country can be overwhelming at times but we are here to help you every step of the way. Our vision is to show people that there is more to travel than just ticking off “spots on maps”. You can feel at home with us away from home. We provide all kinds of tourism services but we specialize in operating small group tours and long-distance journeys by foot. By employing local people and using locally sourced products, we give back to the people who help and support you along the way. Over many years we have built close relationships with the people in places we visit, which means that we can be sure to assist you anytime and anywhere in the Nepal Himalaya. Happy travels!

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The Great Himalayan Trail (GHT)

Wilderness Trekking

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Get Ready for Your Next Adventure!

Discover our thrilling upcoming journeys that eagerly await your presence. Whether your heart longs for the warm embrace of sunlit beaches or the exhilarating call of majestic mountains, our thoughtfully planned excursions promise unforgettable memories. These imminent adventures, crafted specially for you, should never be missed—your perfect escape is just within reach. Reserve your place on one of our scheduled trips today and transform your travel dreams into a beautiful reality!

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Popular Basecamp Packages

Base Camp treks are some of the most popular treks in the world, and for good reason. These treks take you directly into the heart of the Himalayas, an area that is a dream come true for many trekkers. Among the most popular Base Camp treks are the Everest Base Camp trek, the Kanchengunja Base Camp trek, and the Annapurna Base Camp trek. These treks will take you to some of the most famous mountains in the world, including the mighty Mount Everest.  Learn more

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About the (GHT)

The Great Himalayan Trail (GHT)

The Great Himalayan Trail (GHT) is a long-distance trekking route that covers the entire Himalayan section of Nepal, starting from the eastern part of Nepal and ending in the far west. The journey begins at Kanchenjunga and covers a multitude of areas such as the Kanchenjunga circuit, Makalu, Everest, Rolwaling, Langtang and Ruby Valley, Manaslu, Annapurna, Dolpo, Mugu, and the Far West area.

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Tours in Nepal

Nepal is a home to a variety of religions, cultures, and ethnic backgrounds, Nepal is an ideal destination for those looking to explore the cultural and religious traditions of the world.

Climbing Expedition

Climbing expedition in the Himalayas is a thrilling experience and the beauty of this type of trek is that it allows adventurers to enjoy breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

Testimonials

What Our Clients Say

Judy Smith, Australia

Trekking with Pema was fantastic - this was the best time I've ever had in Nepal.

Garrett Smith, America

"Guides were excellent. Really enjoyed the chance to chat and connect with the 4 quides and Pema. Thank you so much for a great time.

Misako Fairfield. Japan

We are impressed by Pema's leadership. Every staff is motivated and ready to help. He has organized an excellent team.

Gunilla & Hakan Lundmark, Sweden

If you are looking for a big adventure for the whole family book Pema treks today! We had the best time with guiding and service.

Anne Andrews, New Zealand

A well organized and very helpful guide and group. At all times they were keen to provide up with all of our requests and ensure our trip was successful. Many thanks to the entire team for 2 wonderful trips!

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

For those who want to spend a quiet vacation, you can explore the main cities of Kathmandu. Sightsee around Kathmandu and make your way to Pokhara with your guide. Visit the many tourist attractions in Pokhara and get some low time in Chitwan in nature.

If this is your first time as a trekker and in Nepal, you can go for popular base camps. The following treks have developed infrastructures and are moderately easy.

Annapurna Base Camp       Everest Base Camp     Kanchenjunga Base Camp

If you want to explore Nepal’s diverse cultures, you can go for a cultural trek. With over 70 ethnic groups and 60 plus spoken languages, you can entertain yourself with cultural treks all year round.

Cultural Treks 

If you are one looking for a real adventure, have a look at our carefully sorted wilderness treks.

Wilderness Trekking

For long hikes, check out the GHT

Great Himalaya Trail

For those who like clear skies and perfect temperature, fall (Oct-Nov) is the best time to visit Nepal and for those who don’t mind a little bit of rain, spring (Apr-May) is the best time. Whereas if you want to experience Nepal’s culture and festivities, Sep-Oct is the ideal time to visit Nepal.

Nepal is a popular destination for tourists and tourism actually makes up most of the country’s GDP. Nepali people are known for their hospitality and the locals will welcome you even when you are smelly, dirty and weary.

Depending on the type of trek, you will need different level of fitness. Expeditions and long hikes will demand you to be more resilient. Whereas, anybody can do moderately easy treks.

Depending on the type of trek, we recommend you to bring suitable clothing and climbing gears. Your trek coordinator will provide you with a list of what to pack once you have made your travel plans. Also, you should bring any necessary medications and personal items.

Yes, you can trek solo. We can provide you from minimum to full support for permits, accommodation and more.

Nepal has a very pleasing weather. It is sunny all year round with wet summers and dry winter.

Except for guide supported treks, you will need good navigation to get around and not get lost. Most people speak in the remote regions speak in their native tongue and speak little to no English. Therefore, GPS is an excellent navigation choice. Another option would be trail maps.

We definitely recommend you to be insured prior your arrival to Nepal and also check its policies. You should make sure that your insurance policies don’t exclude any trek activities. You should check that your insurance covers for the highest elevation you will be at and any activity you will be doing.