Opened to the world only a few decades ago the Himalayas still preserves its sanctity and is free from the trappings of modern day life, though there are a few exceptions. The hilly terrain and the lack of roads make sure that the mode of transportation is the most trusted and the oldest, that is on foot. The majority of Himalayan folks like our forefathers have been making their way from one place to another on the well-worn trails that snake through the hills slopes. Trekking here means a walking trip following the trails that meander through the rugged terrain in the company of the Sherpas. A rewarding holiday in every sense a typical trek passes through rustic hamlets, terraced paddy fields, past towering peaks. Away from civilization and modern amenities life has changed little in the hills and mountains of this region. It is as though time has come to a complete stand still in this part of the world. A trek in these regions is travel back into time and a unique opportunity to catch a peek into the Himalayan way of life from very close quarters. Many of the trekking routes offer indescribable views and the glimpse into unexplored vistas. Pauses at the villages that dot the trail grant a trekker a unique opportunity to immerse himself in the surrounding. As different ethnic groups inhabit the different parts of the trail the landscape, the houses, the people and the lifestyle of the people undergo a dramatic transformation with every climb. The experience is culturally exhilarating. Trekking in the Himalayas does not require climbing experience. Anyone with sound health and love of nature can go on a trek. Though the trek might require navigating steep hills and climbing down to lower elevations you can set up your own pace and need not wear yourself out. All our treks are tailor made keeping in mind every aspect.