Trekking in Nepal's other regions takes you far beyond the well-known corridors and into some of the most raw, rarely visited, and rewarding landscapes the Himalayas have to offer. These are destinations where teahouse crowds thin out, ancient traditions remain intact, and nature reveals itself in its most undisturbed form.
This category brings together our hand-picked trekking packages across Nepal's most exclusive off-the-beaten-path destinations — including the sacred trans-Himalayan valleys of Dolpo, the remote pilgrimage trails of Humla and Limi Valley, the biodiversity-rich ridgelines of Kanchenjunga Conservation Area, the serene alpine shores of Rara Lake, the hidden gem trails of Tsum Valley, and the rugged frontier landscapes of Far-Western Nepal.
Our experienced Himalayan trekking specialists have been guiding trekkers through these remote destinations for over a decade. Every package is designed to balance adventure with safety — with certified, English-speaking guides trained in wilderness first aid and high-altitude acclimatisation. All treks are fully compliant with Nepal's trekking regulations, including TIMS cards, national park entry permits, and restricted area permits for controlled zones like Dolpo and Humla.
Trek durations range from 10 to 24 days, with routes reaching altitudes between 3,000m and 5,400m. The ideal trekking seasons are March to May and late September to November. Group sizes are intentionally kept small to protect fragile ecosystems and deliver a genuinely personal experience. Custom start dates, difficulty levels, and itinerary modifications are available on request.
If you are looking for a trek that fewer than a few hundred people attempt each year — one that offers authentic culture, extraordinary solitude, and landscapes that stay with you long after you return — Nepal's other regions are where your journey belongs.