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Certified Trekking Tours in Nepal — Licensed Guides & Permits

Certified Trekking Tours in Nepal — Licensed Guides & Permits

The word trekking in Nepal literally means walking along the rural, isolated areas and often rugged terrain giving trekkers an up-close view of incredible natural scenery, soaring mountains, river basins, deep forests, wildlife etc. In Nepal trekking is a cultural activity in connection with the human, social and natural experience. The absolute joy of walking at the highest mountains and hills in Nepal is unimaginable. The country is considered the best trekking trails in the world offering many popular trekking routes from high elevation to simple ones within the Kathmandu and ...
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Peak Climbing Nepal 2026/27 | Cost & Itinerary Guide

Peak Climbing Nepal 2026/27 | Cost & Itinerary Guide

Peak climbing in Nepal Himalayas is a dream for many climbers. With world's most of high mountains and more than 1300 snow capped peaks, Nepal is justifiably the most popular destination for mountaineering expeditions. After the first ascent on Everest in 1953, people knew more about amazing climbing opportunities in Nepal. The peaks we are talking about are not Everest, Cho Oyu or the Manaslu, but peaks with lower height and easier climbing.Often these peaks are referred as "trekking peaks of Nepal" by some western writers as most of them can be combined to your trek to Everest, Annapurna ...
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Rafting Adventure Nepal | Whitewater Rafting 2026/27

Rafting Adventure Nepal | Whitewater Rafting 2026/27

Rafting in Nepal Rafting or white water rafting is a challenging recreational outdoor activity using an inflatable raft to navigate a river or other bodies of water. This is usually done on white water or different degrees of rough water, in order to thrill and excite the raft passengers. The development of this activity as a leisure sport has become popular since the mid-1970s. Nepal has many rivers for you to explore: Trishuli River (rafting for 1 up to 3 days), Seti River (rafting trip 2 days), Bhote Koshi River (rafting 2 days), Kali Gandaki River (rafting 3 days), Marsyandi ...
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Wildlife Safari Nepal | Jungle Safari & Adventure Tours

Wildlife Safari Nepal | Jungle Safari & Adventure Tours

Jungle Safari in Nepal While the high Himalaya makes up Nepal northern region, the southern lowland known as the Terai is covered with dense tropical jungles teeming with diverse wildlife and exotic birds. Here you will find some of the most exciting safari destinations in the world. You will be going into deep jungle on elephant back or four-wheel drive vehicle to view wild animals in their natural habitat. Other thrills are canoe rides on the jungle rivers, nature walks, bird watching excursions, and village ...
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Nepal Paragliding 2026/27 | Aerial Thrills & Himalayan

Nepal Paragliding 2026/27 | Aerial Thrills & Himalayan

Corsa Nepal Adventure offers your adventure paragliding tour in Nepal which will fantastic tour for foreigners. Paragliding in Nepal can be a truly wonderful and fulfilling experience for the adventure seeking. Experience unparalleled scenic grandeur as you share airspace with Himalayan griffin cultures, eagles, kites and float over villages, monasteries, temples, lakes and jungle, with fantastic view of the majestic Himalaya.

There are various deals for the paragliding enthusiast as well as those checking this sport out of the first time. There is a three-day introductory course for beginners, as well as tandem flights (where you fly with an instructor) for the inexperienced or less brave. At 6000 feet you sit back in your own seat as your qualified pilot takes you on an unforgettable journey. The Take off point for this flight is Sarangkot, which also offer prime views of Phewa lake and the mountains at sunrise and sunset and landing by the lake.

Paragliding in the Himalayas, particularly when flying cross-country, is an extraordinary experience. Not for the feint-heated, this thrilling sport takes us up into the clouds and face to face with nature’s forces in and around the Pokhara valley.

You fly tandem with an experienced internationally qualified pilot. Both of you have separate harnesses, and are attached to each other and the wing. Once launched the passenger just sits back, relaxes and takes in the amazing views. You will soon have your camera in hand, we guarantee ...

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Bungee Jumping Nepal | Adventure Bungy Jump Tour

Bungee Jumping Nepal | Adventure Bungy Jump Tour

Corsa Nepal Adventure operating the Bungy jumping adventure in Himalayan kingdom of Nepal. Bungy Jumping place is located a 3 hr drive from Katmandu and 100km northeast to within 12km of the Tibet border, there is a 166m wide steel suspension bridge over the Bhote Kosi River gorge on the Nepal / Tibet border is the longest Free-fall in the world. Designed, constructed and operated by very experienced Kiwis to exacting international standards your safety is guaranteed. It is Nepal's Ultimate Rush. and at an of altitude 3600 feet, which is 600 feet lower than Katmandu. The Bridge: Swiss designed, especially for Bungy Jumping with a 4x safety factor, the bridge has a loading factor of 41,500kg or 4.5 tones. And those are Swiss measurements. Ultimate Bungy at The Last Resort in Nepal may be the most spectacular Bungy Jump on the Planet.

The ultimate thrill of a Bungy jump can now be experienced in Nepal at perhaps the best site in the world. Nepal's first bungee jumping site is situated 160m over the wild Bhote Koshi river, and located close to the Nepal-Tibet border, a three-hour bus ride from Kathmandu. This bridge not only supporting to the jumper as well as the local people who were suffering from lack of easy way cross the Bhote Koshi river, since then this bridge made by one of the Bungy master from New Zealand,the local people from this villages are greatly appreciating his excellent volunteering work for ...
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Nepal Expedition Trips & Adventure Tours 2026/27

Nepal Expedition Trips & Adventure Tours 2026/27

Expedition in Nepal is similar to challenging treks, however, includes basic mountaineering above the snow line using ice axe, crampons ropes and necessary climbing gears under the supervision and instruction from the climbing leader / guide.

A person wanting to do this type of expedition needs psychological and physical stamina plus prior experience. Minimum 30 days required for the trekking and mountaineering in Nepal. We have some Himalayas day by day program. Please write us for your requirements and we shall forward you the more detail with approximately cost.

The royalty and size of the expedition team: Rules effective from 1996 spring ascent route of Everest:

(1) South East Ridge normal route Royalty of US$ 70,000 has been fixed for Sagarmatha (Everest) for a team consisting of 7 members. The team may include 5 more members provided if paid extra US$ 10,000 for each additional member. The royalty includes trekking fee of the team members. The team members will be granted 3 months visa.

(2) Route south pillar Everest, south west face south west face (Central Pillar) royalty up to 7 members US$ 50,000 and the may include 5 more members provided if paid extra US$ 10,000 for each additional member.

(3) The team already permitted to scale Everest will have to pay US$ 10,000 if it intends to change the ascent route. It will have to pay additional US$ 20,000 if it intends to change the ascent route to normal south East Ridge route.

(4) Garbage deposit US$ 4,000 each team. Expedition team must complete all necessary administrative formalities and procedures in order to send back the garbage of the expedition team to their respective countries, after the completion of the expedition. Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation will take necessary monetary deposit from the team which will be refunded after the dispatch of garbage from ...
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Nepal Tours & Excursions 2026/27 | Himalayan Adventures

Nepal Tours & Excursions 2026/27 | Himalayan Adventures

By Definition it is usually short journey made for pleasure; an outing. An excursion is a trip by a group of people, usually made for leisure or educational  purposes. It is often an adjunct to a longer journey or visit to a place, sometimes for other (typically work-related) purposes.

We organizes excursion tour Beyond Kathmandu Valley tour places as well as package. Nepal's must importance place covering Pokhara, Daman, Gorkha, Lumbini, Palpa, Royal Chitwan National Park, Royal Bardia National Park, Namche Bazaar, Muktinath, Gosainkunda Lake, Damodar Kunda, Sirubari, Bandipur, Palanchok Village and ...
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Best Nepal Adventure Tours | Treks & Activities

Best Nepal Adventure Tours | Treks & Activities

Sitting in the lap of greatest heights of the Himalaya, Nepal is where the ice-cold of the mountains meets the steamy heat of the steamy heat. A land of yaks and yetis, Stupas and Sherpa and some of the best trekking on earth offers you hospitality with great care and love. The Himalaya's most sophisticated urban cultures took shape here, in the three great mini kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley - Kathmandu, Patan and Bhaktapur - home to a world-class artistic and architectural heritage.

In Kathmandu, admire magnificent royal residences, cobbled streets, ancient squares and buildings sprinkled with intricately hand-carved windows set against a backdrop of the majestic Himalaya. In the narrow lanes and alleys, jostle with Nepalese people in a happy and lively atmosphere. Visit artists markets, temples, pagodas, a hill resort and a local ...
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Best mountaineering expeditions Nepal 2026/27

Best mountaineering expeditions Nepal 2026/27

Nepal is a country well known for it's Himalayan Mountains. Eight of the fourteen highest peaks in the world, including the highest peak, Mount Everest, are found here. Climbing such peaks is considered one of the most exhilarating experiences on earth, making Nepal the favorite destination for mountaineers with more than 600 expeditions including its trekking each year.

The sport of mountaineering in Nepal has greatly increased in popularity in Nepal since the 1930s. Previously, expeditions were chiefly launched from the Tibetan side of the Himalaya Range and were concentrated on attempting the major prize of scaling Mount Everest. However, after the Second World War, greater influence in the West, improved equipment, skills and oxygen apparatus, together with the opening of Nepal to foreign visitors, led to a series of new assaults from within Nepal on Everest and other peaks.

In 1951 a reconnaissance expedition included amongst its members the New Zealand born climber Edmund Hillary. Later a Swiss expedition in 1952 sent Sherpa Tenzing Norgay to 7800m. Finally, in 1953, John Hunt's British team succeeded in getting both Tenzing and Hillary to the highest location on earth.

Once conquered, success in climbing Everest continued repeatedly. A Swiss expedition reached the summit in 1956 and in 1960. Afterwards it was the turn of a party from the People's Republic of China and members of a massive American expedition in 1963 found their Chinese flag on the summit in 1965. In 1970 a Japanese team not only reached the top but also sent one fearless climber back down on skis! Several more successful attempts since include an Italian team in 1973 and also a Japanese women's party. An American amputee became the first disabled man to climb Everest in 1998.

Of the countless number of mountain peaks within Nepal a little over 100 are now open to foreign visitors for a fee. Expeditions to the 8,000m-plus peaks are expensive and are usually sponsored. The current government charge for Everest, for instance, is US$ 50,000 for a seven-person team.

Corsa Nepal offer mountaineering packages, providing all necessary equipment, food, transportation, experienced Sherpa guides, porter services and relevant climbing permits. We can also arrange insurance cover, if necessary.

Mountaineering Rules and Regulations:

Climbing Permit Fees (Royalties) and Expedition Team sizes:

More than one team is permitted to climb Sagarmatha (Mt.Everest) in one season by separate (non-conventional) routes each.

A royalty of U$ 50,000 is fixed for Sagarmatha for a team consisting of seven members. The team may include five further members at a cost of US$ 10,000 per additional member. The royalty includes the trekking fee for all team members. The team members will also be granted a three-month visa.

There is an additional US$ 20,000 charge for teams proposing to climb Mt.Everest by the normal south-east ridge route.

Any team already permitted to scale Mt.Everest must pay US$ 10,000 if it intends to change it's originally agreed ascent route. A charge of US$ 20,000 applies if it intends to change the ascent route to the normal southeast ridge route.

In all other regions, including Khumba, an expedition team can have up to seven members for the additional royalty.

Liason Officers:
Why we need a liaison officer?
The primary function of a liaison officer is to ensure that the mountaineering regulations and laws of Nepal are adhered to.

What to include when appointing a liaison officer?
The expedition team must cover all costs of the liaison officer. This includes wages, equipment allowance, transport, meals and suitable accommodation for the entire expedition period. The liaison officer must also be insured against accidents.

Environmental Deposit

Teams attempting peaks within the Khumba Region must deposit US$ 4,000 for Everest expeditions, US$ 3,000 for other 8,000m peaks and US$ 2,000 for peaks less than 8,000m. This deposit is refundable upon the team removing all their garbage on completion of the expedition.

Radio and Telephone Permits

Operating licenses must be obtained and paid for to use two-way radio equipment and telephones.

Restrictions:

Food and equipment imported for expeditions require an import license and must be cleared with customs. Radio transmitters and other communication equipment are controlled items in Nepal and must be declared at the customs office at the point of entry.

Until recently only one expedition was allowed on any given peak in each season (the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon periods of the dry season). However, this rule has now been relaxed and more than one party can climb at once.

There are still many major peaks that have not been successfully climbed and   some that have never been attempted. Many of these, including the famous fish-tailed peak in the Annapurna Range (visible from Pokhara), are no longer open for mountaineering expeditions for reasons of safety or religious significance.

There are also eighteen peaks, all under 7,000m, called 'trekking peaks' for which climbing permits are issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association. The permits for trekking these peaks cost US$ 300 and are valid for up to ten persons for one month from the date of issue. The most popular of such peaks are 6160m Island Peak (Imja Tse) and 6654m Mera Peak in the Everest Region. Gurkha Encounters offers organized ascents of ...
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Honey Hunting Nepal | Best Time, Location & Packages Guide

Honey Hunting Nepal | Best Time, Location & Packages Guide

Step back in time and witness an ancient tradition with CorsaNepalAdventure.com's immersive Honey Hunting Tour. This extraordinary journey takes you deep into the heart of Nepal's remote Himalayan foothills, where indigenous communities, particularly the Gurung and Magar tribes, have practiced the perilous art of wild honey harvesting for centuries.

More than just a tour, this is a cultural odyssey and a testament to human courage and ingenuity. You'll trek through stunning landscapes, passing traditional villages and lush forests, to reach the dramatic cliff faces where the giant Himalayan honeybees (Apis laboriosa) build their enormous hives.

Witness a Daring Spectacle: Observe firsthand the incredible skill and bravery of the local honey hunters. Using handmade bamboo ladders and ropes, they descend hundreds of feet down sheer cliffs, battling swarms of bees to collect the prized honeycombs. It's a breathtaking display of an age-old craft passed down through generations.

Cultural Immersion: Engage with the local communities, learning about their traditions, rituals, and way of life deeply intertwined with honey hunting. Experience genuine Nepalese hospitality through homestays and cultural performances.

Taste the "Mad Honey": In some regions, the honey harvested from these wild bees, particularly during certain seasons (spring), is known as "Mad Honey" due to its unique, mildly hallucinogenic properties derived from rhododendron nectar. Experience this rare delicacy (with expert guidance and in moderation, of course).

Scenic Trekking: The journey to the honey hunting sites often involves trekking through picturesque landscapes, offering stunning views of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges, lush rhododendron forests, and tranquil villages.

Join CorsaNepalAdventure.com on a Honey Hunting Tour and connect with a living tradition that embodies the spirit of resilience, community, and respect for nature in the heart of the Himalayas. This isn't just a trip; it's an exploration of a daring ...
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Nepal Helicopter Tour | Scenic Aerial Adventure 2026/27

Nepal Helicopter Tour | Scenic Aerial Adventure 2026/27

Experience the grandeur of Nepal like never before with CorsaNepalAdventure.com's exclusive heli-tours. Designed for those who seek extraordinary perspectives and limited on time, our helicopter tours offer a luxurious and thrilling way to witness the country's iconic peaks, pristine lakes, and remote landscapes from an unparalleled vantage point.

Unrivaled Views: Soar above the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, and more. Capture breathtaking panoramic photographs and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Time-Efficient Exploration: Maximize your adventure time. Our heli-tours allow you to cover vast distances and access remote areas that would otherwise take days or weeks to reach by trekking, making them perfect for travelers with limited schedules.

Exclusive Access: Reach pristine, untouched locations that are inaccessible by traditional means. Land at high-altitude viewpoints, secluded valleys, and sacred sites for truly unique experiences.

Customizable Itineraries: Whether you dream of a quick aerial survey of Everest, a pilgrimage to Gosainkunda Lake, or a breathtaking journey to Tilicho Lake, we offer a range of pre-designed tours and the flexibility to create a tailor-made itinerary to suit your desires.

Safety and Comfort: Your safety is our paramount concern. We partner with highly experienced helicopter operators, ensuring modern, well-maintained aircraft and highly skilled pilots. Enjoy comfortable seating and professional service throughout your journey.

Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable guides will accompany you, providing insightful commentary on the geography, culture, and history of the regions you fly over.

Embark on an unforgettable aerial expedition with CorsaNepalAdventure.com. Our heli-tours are more than just a flight; they are an invitation to witness the soul of Nepal from a vantage point few ever experience. Contact us today to plan your ultimate Himalayan ...
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