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Explore the Unseen: Discover hidden and breathtaking landscapes on our curated treks.

Kuari Pass Trek
- Distance: 22 km
- Duration: 6 days
- Maximum Altitude: 12,516 ft (3,814 m)
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- California
- 5 Days
- September 30, 2021

Kedarakantha Trek
- Distance: 16 km (one way)
- Duration: 4-5 days
- Maximum Altitude: 11,755 ft (3,584 m)
- Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
- New Zealand
- 5 Days
- September 30, 2021

Brahmatal Trek
- Distance: 24 km
- Duration: 5-6 days
- Maximum Altitude: 12,100 ft (3,688 m)
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- California
- 5 Days
- September 30, 2021

Dayara Bugyal Trek
- Distance: 20 km
- Duration: 4-5 days
- Maximum Altitude: 11,975 ft (3,650 m))
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- California
- 5 Days
- September 30, 2021

Dheoriatal, Chandrashila
- Distance: 30 km
- Duration: 5-6 days
- Maximum Altitude: 13,124 ft (4,000 m)
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- New Zealand
- 5 Days
- September 30, 2021
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Expert Guides
Our team of seasoned guides ensures that your trek is safe, enjoyable, and informative, whether you’re navigating a challenging peak or walking through lush forests.
Customizable Packages
From short weekend hikes to multi-day treks, we offer customizable packages that cater to all levels of experience and fitness.

Medical Assistance
Safety is our priority, with trained guides carrying essential medical supplies and knowledge to manage emergencies and ensure a secure trekking experience
Sustainable Tourism
We believe in responsible travel. Our treks are designed to minimize environmental impact while supporting local communities.
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Frequently Ask Questions
Winter treks tend to be more challenging due to snow and colder conditions, but we offer beginner-friendly options with lower altitudes and safer routes.
Essential winter trekking gear includes insulated boots, thermal layers, a high-quality sleeping bag, and snow gaiters. Crampons and trekking poles may also be required for icy terrain.
Winter treks offer pristine, snow-covered landscapes, peaceful surroundings, and the chance to experience frozen lakes and waterfalls, making the adventure truly unique.
Yes, most winter treks involve trekking through snow-covered trails. This adds to the beauty and challenge of the trek, so be prepared for snowy conditions.
Safety measures include proper acclimatization, carrying appropriate winter gear, following your guide’s instructions, and avoiding areas with a high risk of avalanches.
Layering is crucial to staying warm. Use thermal base layers, insulated jackets, and windproof outer layers. Keep moving to generate body heat and pack high-calorie snacks for energy.