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Explore the Himalayas with expert local guides, flexible routes, and competitive prices. From Everest Base Camp to Annapurna, Third Eye Adventure offers safe, meaningful treks with 24/7 support and a heart for community. Trusted by global travelers, we make your journey unforgettable.

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Best Selling Travel Packages

Discover our most-loved trekking and tour packages, trusted by adventurers from around the world. These top-selling trips offer the perfect mix of culture, nature, and unforgettable moments.

Bhutan Highlights Tour offers a cultural visits to different temples, monasteries their preserved Cu...

Bhutan Highlights tour (5 Days)

2190 USD $

3000m

5 days

The Ganja La Pass Trek is a 13-day strenuous adventure in Nepal that connects Langtang and Helambu t...

13 Days Ganja La Pass Trekking

1470 USD $

5130m/16751ft

13 days

Tsum valley trek is sacred and untouched Himalayan pilgrimage valley and extremely rich with Buddhis...

20 Days Tsum Valley Trek

1470 USD $

4240m

20 days

You want to see Mount Everest up close, but you do not have the time or a desire for a long trek. Yo...

1 Day Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour

1340 USD $

5550m

1 day

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Why Travel with Third Eye Adventure?

We’re your trusted adventure partners. Together, we’ll explore Nepal’s culture and beauty, making every step safe and unforgettable.

Local Experts

Our guides share hidden gems and real history beyond the tourist path that you won’t find in any guidebook.

Trusted Guides

Every trip is led by trained, government-licensed guides with years of experience in mountain trekking, safety procedures, and guest care.

Clear & Honest

No hidden fees. We maintain high safety standards and always offer fair pricing and care you can trust.

Here For You

Need custom plans or have special requests? From airport pickup to daily support, we take care of everything so you can relax and enjoy.

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Before You Visit Nepal

From the Himalayan mountains and ancient temples to peaceful lakes, local markets, and exciting treks, Nepal has something for every traveler. Whether you're coming for adventure, relaxation, or spiritual retreats, Nepal has something just for you Need help planning? We’re here to guide you.

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Ama Dablam Base Camp Trek
Ama Dablam Base Camp Trek13 days

You want to see Everest, but feel a little unsure about the hard trek or high altitude. The thought ...

The 14-Day Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek
The 14-Day Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek14 days

Many people dream of seeing Everest, but the idea of a difficult trek can feel scary. You might worr...

The 16-Day Everest Base Camp Trek by Road
The 16-Day Everest Base Camp Trek by Road16 days

Planning a trek to Everest Base Camp can feel a little risky. You worry about flight delays to Lukla...

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Explore Nepal with us

From Scenic Trails to Summit Goals — Your Next Journey Starts Here. Explore our curated treks, cultural tours, adrenaline adventures & peak climbing route.

Trek

Scenic walking experiences through mountains and valleys.

Tour

Guided cultural and historical explorations across Nepal.

Adventure

Adrenaline-pumping experiences like rafting and paragliding.

Peak Climbing

Challenging expeditions for mountaineering enthusiasts.

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Our Multi Country Tour Packages

Looking to explore beyond Nepal? We also offer international tour packages to the incredible destinations listed below.

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Bhutan

Bhutan

Explore the mystical Kingdom of Bhutan, famous for its stunning Himalayan landscapes, ancient monasteries, and rich cultural heritage. Experience serene mountain retreats and vibrant festivals in this unique Buddhist kingdom....

Tibet

Tibet

Experience Tibet, the “Roof of the World,” known for its vast plateaus, majestic mountains, and unique Tibetan Buddhist culture. Explore ancient monasteries, stunning landscapes, and spiritual traditions that have inspired travelers for centuries....

Nepal

Nepal

Discover Nepal, the land of the mighty Himalayas, vibrant cultures, and spiritual richness. From the bustling streets of Kathmandu to serene trekking trails in the Annapurna and Everest regions, Nepal offers adventures for every traveler....

Memories That Matter

Every step taken with us becomes a cherished memory. Hear what our fellow explorers have to share.

Alice Rochow

Alice Rochow

I really loved the services provided by TEA. We highly recommend trekking in Nepal with Third Eye Adventure! We spent a full month exploring both the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) and Everest Base Camp (EBC) with Gokyo and had an unforgettable experience. Our guide Rabin was absolutely amazing, friendly, funny, and full of energy. His sense of humor kept us going, even when we weren’t feeling our best. He quickly became more than just a guide; he became a friend. On the administrative side, Ganesh was always helpful, responsive, and full of useful information before and during our trip. The team made everything smooth and stress-free. We also had the chance to trek with Nitesh, who was our porter during the Annapurna leg. He’s also a qualified guide and was an absolute joy to be around. My husband especially enjoyed chatting about the English Premier League with him along the trail. If you’re planning a trek in Nepal, whether it’s EBC, ABC, Gokyo, or beyond, we 100% recommend Third Eye Adventure. They took care of everything and made our trip truly special.

Alex Pyne

Alex Pyne

Loved the Hospitality We truly felt at home with Third Eye Adventure. The guides and team were warm, caring, and always helpful. From the trails to the tea houses, everything was handled with heart. If you want genuine Nepali hospitality and a smooth trekking experience, this is the team to go with!

Evan Bhatt

Evan Bhatt

I recently completed the Khopra Danda Trek with Third Eye Adventure, and it was truly one of the most incredible experiences of my life. The trek was perfectly organized, and the team was knowledgeable, professional, and deeply familiar with the route and local region. The mountain views along the trail were absolutely breathtaking, some of the best you'll find while trekking in Nepal. From start to finish, everything was handled smoothly. The food was delicious, and the accommodation exceeded expectations for a remote trek like this. If you're looking for a reliable Nepal trekking company that offers unforgettable experiences, I highly recommend Third Eye Adventure.

Cameron Carmichael

Cameron Carmichael

Had a great time trekking the Mardi Himal base camp route from pokhara. The itinerary was tailored to my very short visit to Nepal and allowed me to squeeze in some excellent trekking at the end of the season. Travel from my hotel in Kathmandu was organised by the company and Rabin was a great guide taking care of everything, and was also funny and knowledgeable of the local area. Would definitely recommend Third Eye if planning a trek in Nepal, especially if you're arriving last minute without a plan!

Raymond Tiuseco

Raymond Tiuseco

Had a wonderful EBC trek thanks to the attentiveness and organization provided by this tour company. Lodging, food, and transportation were all covered well even despite difficulties (like delays at Lukla airport). Our main guide Nitesh really tended to our every need and made sure we were comfortable. Our Sherpa guides Lhakpa and Pare were a joy to be around on and off the trail. Overall a great experience, will be sure to come back someday.

Sebastian Leong

Sebastian Leong

9 Days of wonderful trekking experience to ABC base camp with Third Eye team. Prior to heading to Pokhara, Ganesh had prep us with a good briefing session on safety, the understanding on the overall journey and what to expect. He told us just to enjoy ourselves the wonderful sceneries along the way and his lead guide/host – Nitesh and porters will take good care of us! Indeed, the trip was well organised, and Nitesh had always look into our wellbeing, safety and ensuring to enjoying ourselves throughout trip. We all bonded well along the way with lots of pictures taken together (boy! Nitesh & the porters are good at taking pics!). I had indeed enjoyed myself thoroughly, soaking in the experience and immerse myself throughout the beautiful landscapes. When we finally reached ABC base camp, it just completes the entire wonderful trek with Annapurna and other mountains surrounding us – What an amazing and exhilarating experience! A big Thank YOU to Third Eye team - Ganesh, our jovial Nitesh, Dhan, Vijay, Bijian & Sunil. You folks have made this trekking so much fun for us!

 ng nam hua

ng nam hua

19 of us took the 11 days tamang heritage and lantang valley trek with Third Eye. With 12 of us aged above 60s and 2 aged above 70s we managed to complete the treks with lots of memories of sore legs, tired body, beautiful scenery, bonding with laughters and adventure. Thanks to Ganesh owner of third eye and our guides Rabin, Morti and Rush and 10 strong and friendly porters

Maryanne Lee

Maryanne Lee

Trekking in winter with 2 kids in tow was very much a concern for us, but Ganesh assured us that it was possible and made all the necessary arrangements to make our trip truly memorable. Thanks to Rabin our guide, and two porters Amarit and Lok, we had an amazing experience on the Mardi Himal trek, and even made it all the way to Mardi Himal Base camp - the highest altitude our family has reached to date. They were always attentive during the trek, ensuring that our needs were taken care of, and that we were always safe. And to round off this holiday, Ganesh even managed to incorporate 2 sightseeing days for us in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Erie was an excellent guide in Kathmandu - very knowledgeable about Kathmandu's rich cultural heritage and so accommodative. Thank you to Third Eye Adventure for an amazing experience. I would not hesitate to engage them again for my next Himalayan adventure!

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Beat the Crowds: Discover Peaceful and Less-Traveled Treks in Nepal

Find solitude even in Nepal’s peak trekking season. Explore quiet, offbeat trails like Manaslu, Nar Phu Valley, and Pikey Peak for a peaceful Himalayan adventure.

Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome to our FAQ page. Planning a trek in the Himalayas is an exciting process, and we know you have a lot of questions. We have gathered the most common questions people ask. Covering your questions from booking a trip to what life is like on the trail.

Is trekking for me?

We believe that there is a trek out there suitable for everyone and anyone! Whether you are looking for a one-day hike or a multiple-day adventure, there is sure to be a package suitable for you.

Why is a guide necessary? I’ve trekked/hiked/camped before – can’t I guide myself?

You are right, a guide is not necessary. However, it is quite easy to get lost along many of the trails in the Himalayas and every so often, a trekker does go missing. There are other perks to having a guide, such as knowing the best teahouses/guesthouses, being able to point out certain peaks, and knowing the history and culture of the area. For a safer and more meaningful trek, a guide is a must.

Who can go?

Anyone! There are many trekking destinations in Nepal, both at higher and lower altitudes. Alpine trekking requires acclimatization and physical fitness. For those who wish not to trek at higher altitudes, you can enjoy lower altitude trips. Trekking in Nepal is for all ages.

How difficult is trekking?

Each trek varies in difficulty. Generally, high-altitude trekking is difficult and it decreases the lower altitude, though this is not always the case. Ask us for more information about trekking difficulty.

Is previous trekking experience necessary?

Previous trekking experience is not necessary. But trekking higher requires acclimatization and some technical peak climbs necessitate previous experience.

Are any permits required for trekking?

Generally, yes. Treks typically go through the National Parks or Conservation Areas that require permits. We manage permits for you and you do not need to worry about that.

What type of insurance should I have? Where can I obtain a policy?

Travel insurance is necessary in case of an emergency. In extreme scenarios, helicopter rescue is the only solution for rescue. In this case, the cost is very expensive without insurance. You should confirm with your insurance companies the details of its coverage.

What’s the best time of year to book a trek in Nepal?

Spring and autumn are the best seasons to trek in Nepal. The weather is clear and the views are generally better during this time. In the spring, the flowers are blooming as well. That being said, there are some regions that can be trekked even during the monsoon.

How do I book a trek with your company?

Booking is simple. Choose your desired trek from our website and click the "Book Now" or "Inquire" button. Fill out the form, and a member of our expert team will contact you to confirm the details and guide you through the booking process.

What happens after I book?

After we receive your deposit, we will send you a confirmation email with a detailed trip itinerary and a list of all the gear you will need. We will begin arranging all the logistics for your trip, including permits and hotel bookings.

What is included in the trip price?

Each trek page has a detailed "What's Included" list. Generally, the price includes airport transfers in Nepal, hotels in the city as listed, all teahouse accommodation and meals on the trek, all necessary permits, a licensed guide and porter, and ground transportation.

What is not included in the trip price?

The price does not typically include your international flight to Nepal, your Nepal visa fee, your travel insurance, lunches and dinners in cities, tips, or personal expenses like drinks, snacks, and hot showers.

How much is the deposit, and when is the final payment due?

A deposit is required to secure your booking. The final balance is usually due upon your arrival in Kathmandu before the trek starts. We will provide you with the exact deposit amount and payment schedule.

What is your cancellation policy?

The initial trip deposit is typically non-refundable. For cancellations made closer to the trip date, a percentage of the total cost may be forfeited. Please refer to our specific "Terms and Conditions" page for the exact policy.

Can I book a private trip?

Yes, absolutely. We can organize a private trek for you, your friends, or your family on any dates you choose. The price will depend on your group size.

What if I am a solo traveler?

Solo travelers are very welcome. You can join any of our fixed group departure dates. You will share a room with another trekker of the same gender. A private room may be available for an extra cost.

Are there any age limits for trekking?

We do not have a strict upper age limit, as fitness is more important than age. For children, we generally recommend they be at least 12 years old for more strenuous, high-altitude treks, but easier treks can be suitable for younger children.

Why do some treks (like Manaslu or Upper Mustang) cost more?

These are restricted areas that require expensive special permits from the government. The logistics for these remote treks are also more complex, which adds to the cost.

Do I need a visa for Nepal?

Yes, most nationalities need a visa. The easiest way is to get a Visa on Arrival at the airport in Kathmandu. You will need a passport valid for at least six months, a passport-sized photo, and the visa fee in cash (major currencies are accepted).

Is travel insurance mandatory?

Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory for all our trips.

What should my travel insurance cover?

Your insurance must cover high-altitude trekking (up to 6,000 meters for most treks) and emergency helicopter rescue. We will ask for a copy of your policy, and you cannot trek without it.

Which international airline should I fly?

Many airlines fly to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. We recommend booking your flights well in advance. Your international flight is not included in the trip price.

What documents should I bring with me?

You should bring your passport, visa, and a copy of your travel insurance policy. We also recommend bringing 4-6 extra passport-sized photos for permits and other official documents. It is a good idea to have digital copies of these documents as well.

How fit do I really need to be?

Your fitness level depends on the trek you choose. Easy treks require a basic level of fitness. Strenuous treks require a high level of cardiovascular health and strength. You should be able to walk for 5-7 hours a day.

What is the best way to train for a trek?

The best training is hiking on hills with a daypack. If you do not have access to hills, focus on cardiovascular exercise like running, cycling, or using a stair-master machine for at least 3-4 months before your trip.

What are the first signs of altitude sickness (AMS)?

The most common early symptoms are a headache, feeling tired, loss of appetite, and nausea or dizziness. It can feel like a bad hangover.

What should I do if I feel symptoms of AMS?

You must tell your guide immediately, even if your symptoms are mild. Your guide is trained to assess your condition. The solution is often to rest, drink water, or, if symptoms worsen, descend to a lower altitude.

What is Diamox? Should I take it?

Diamox is a medication that can help your body acclimatize faster. It is a personal choice whether to take it. You should consult with your doctor before your trip to see if it is right for you.

Do I need any special vaccinations for Nepal?

We recommend that you are up to date on routine vaccinations. You should consult your doctor or a travel clinic for the most current health advice for traveling to Nepal.

Is the water safe to drink on the trek?

Tap water in the teahouses is not safe to drink. You must treat all water. The best methods are using a water filter, a UV sterilizer (like a SteriPEN), or purification tablets. This also helps reduce plastic bottle waste.

What about food safety?

The food in the teahouses is generally safe and hygienically prepared. To be extra safe, it is best to stick to cooked food and avoid raw salads.

What happens in a medical emergency?

Your guide is trained in first aid and will carry a comprehensive medical kit. For serious emergencies, they will contact our office, and we will arrange an evacuation to Kathmandu through your travel insurance.

Is Nepal safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, Nepal is widely regarded as a safe destination for solo female travelers. Our guides are professional and respectful. Joining a group is a great way to meet other like-minded travelers in a safe environment.

What is a "teahouse" or "lodge"?

A teahouse is a simple mountain lodge run by a local family. It provides a bed for the night and meals. They are a wonderful part of the trekking experience.

What are the rooms in a teahouse like?

Rooms are usually very simple, with two single beds, mattresses, pillows, and a blanket. They are not heated, so a warm sleeping bag is essential.

What are the toilets like?

Toilets vary. In lower altitude villages, you may find Western-style flush toilets. As you go higher, they are more likely to be simple squat toilets.

Can I get a hot shower?

Yes, most teahouses offer a hot shower for a small extra fee (around $3-5 USD). These are often simple gas-powered showers. At very high altitudes, they may not be available.

What is the food like?

The food is surprisingly varied. The best and most energizing meal is Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, and vegetables). You can also find pasta, pizza, noodles, potatoes, momos (dumplings), and eggs.

What is the pace of walking like?

The pace is always slow and steady. The goal is not to go fast but to enjoy the journey and acclimatize safely. Your guide will often say "Bistari, bistari," which means "slowly, slowly."

What happens on a "rest" or "acclimatization" day?

A rest day does not mean doing nothing. It means staying at the same altitude for a second night. We will usually take a short hike to a higher viewpoint during the day and return to our lodge. This helps your body adapt to the altitude.

What time do we start and finish walking each day?

We usually have breakfast around 7:00 AM and start walking by 8:00 AM. We typically reach our destination for the day by 3:00 or 4:00 PM, giving you time to relax.

Can I buy snacks and drinks on the trail?

Yes, all teahouses sell snacks like chocolate bars, cookies, and soft drinks. They also sell bottled water. Be aware that the prices increase as you go higher in altitude.

How can I communicate with my family back home?

On popular treks like Everest and Annapurna, Wi-Fi is available at most teahouses for a fee. On remote treks, there is no internet. You can buy a Nepali SIM card in Kathmandu for phone service in lower areas.