Why Choose Expedition Himalaya for Your Himalayan Adventure
Expeditions Organized
68+ expeditions led since 2011
Clients served
3,500+ Clients
Experienced Field Staff
Over 25 experienced guides working
Safety and Security
Maintaining a strong safety record since our establishment
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Himalayan Peak Climbing in Nepal
High-Altitude Expeditions
Nepal Experiences
Tibet Experiences
About Expedition Himalaya – Nepal's Premier Mountaineering Agency Since 2011
Founded in 2011, Expedition Himalaya was born from a shared life in the mountains. Guided by years spent on Himalayan trails and high-altitude routes, the company grew with a clear understanding of what the mountains demand—patience, preparation, and respect. Each journey reflects lessons learned through changing seasons, remote landscapes, and close connections with local communities.
Based in Nepal and officially recognized by the Government of Nepal as a Himalayan adventure operator, Expedition Himalaya continues to guide meaningful adventures shaped by experience, cultural understanding, and the enduring spirit of the Himalaya.
Your Safety Matters — Expedition Himalaya, in Partnership with Global Rescue
Our Programs
Expeditions
12 tours
Peak Climbing
8 tours
Trekking
23 tours
Scenic Helicopter Tours
2 tours
Tibet Trekking
3 tours
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Blog| Life in the Mountains
Surviving the Thin Air: A Guide to High Altitude Sickness in the Himalayas
Standing at the top of Mount Everest or crossing a high mountain pass is a dream for many. But the Himalayas are as tough as they are beautiful. At Expedition Himalaya, we have led many climbers to the world’
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Himlung Himal Expedition (7,126m): Your Gateway to High Altitude Mountaineering
Picture yourself standing above 7,000 meters. The entire Annapurna range stretches out in front of you. Manaslu towers to the east. The Tibetan plateau rolls endlessly to the north. You are on the summit of
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Good Gear vs. Great Gear: The 5 Gears That Actually Matter in the Himalayas
The Himalayas have a way of exposing poor preparation quickly. A trail that looks manageable on a map becomes a different proposition above 4,000 meters when the temperature drops and the weather closes in. Wha
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