Difficult Everest Base Camp
A 13-day Nepal trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) on the Khumbu Glacier, with a sunrise climb of Kala Patthar (5,545m). Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
Multi-day Himalayan treks and 6,000 m+ expeditions, led by NIM and HMI alumni. Filter to your region or difficulty, or plan a custom private trip.
Difficult A 13-day Nepal trek to Everest Base Camp (5,364m) on the Khumbu Glacier, with a sunrise climb of Kala Patthar (5,545m). Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
Moderate A 9-day moderate trek from Pokhara into the Annapurna Sanctuary, finishing at Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m) under the south face of Annapurna I.
Difficult A 6,250m peak in Ladakh's Markha Valley and the most popular first 6,000er in India. Nine days, Leh to Leh, Alpine PD+ grade.
Moderate A 10-day Leh-to-Leh climb of Dzo Jongo East (6,217m) in Ladakh's Markha Valley. A non-technical snow walk-up to a wide summit ridge — quieter than Kang Yatse II, at the same shared base.
Difficult Two 6,000m+ summits in one expedition — Kang Yatse II (6,250m) and Dzo Jongo East (6,217m) — linked through the Markha Valley and Nimaling. Twelve days, Leh to Leh, Alpine PD+ grade.
Very Difficult A 6,400m mixed rock-and-ice climb in Ladakh's Markha Valley. Fourteen days, Leh to Leh, Alpine AD grade — climbed back-to-back with KY II as built-in acclimatisation.
Moderate An 8-day tea-house trek through Ladakh's Markha Valley to Kangyatse base camp, finishing over Kongmaru La (5,200m). Leh to Leh.
Moderate A 7-day moderate trek through Kashmir's offbeat Nafran Valley — meadows, pine forest, and Harnag Lake at 12,750 ft. Srinagar to Pahalgam and back.
Moderate A 7-day moderate trek to the 4,100m Dev Kyara meadow under Ranglana Peak, in Uttarakhand's Supin valley. Dehradun to Dehradun, base village Jakhol.
Difficult A 6,387m peak in the Garhwal Himalayas, climbed via Ruinsara and Kyarkoti base camp. Challenging enough to test you, accessible enough to be your first.
Easy A 5-day winter trek to a 4,000m summit above Hanuman Chatti in the Yamunotri valley — easy grade, big Bandarpunch-and-Swargarohini panoramas without the Kedarkantha crowds.