Here you will learn a bit more about treks, countries, gear, and other things
that will help you navigate high-altitude adventures.
Trekking gear is uncharted territory for many. What are the principles when it comes to clothing, equipment, and accessories? Which parts of your gear are essential and which are less important? You’ll find out in this article.
READ Most people here mistakenly believe that Sherpas are Himalayan porters. However, this is not entirely true. What Sherpas really are will be explained in this article.
A beautiful, forgotten valley on the trek around Manaslu, where time seems to have stood still. It is surrounded by majestic Himalayan peaks and serves as an access point to the Ganesh Himal massif. It was off-limits to tourists until 2008.
READ It is one of the most prominent risk factors during trekking in the Himalayas. It occurs as a result of hypoxia (simply a lack of oxygen) when ascending to higher altitudes.
Many of you may be asking this question. Some believe that trekking in the high mountains requires good fitness, long preparation, and very expensive gear. But what is the reality?
READShrouded in the majestic peaks of the Himalayas, Nepal boasts a history as diverse and colorful as its breathtaking landscape. Let's explore the fascinating history of this South Asian gem.
READIn the remote corners of the Himalayas lies the region of Upper Mustang in Nepal, a stronghold of Tibetan culture that preserves centuries-old traditions amidst a breathtaking landscape.
READLadakh, often referred to as the "Land of High Passes," is located in the northernmost part of India. An ancient Tibetan-Buddhist kingdom, it bears a striking resemblance to Upper Mustang in Nepal.
READOn our many, mostly summit treks or expeditions, we use helicopters for the descent from the mountain. Some ask—why? I'll try to explain it in this short article.
READWe promise not to bother you too often. Trip reports, lots of beautiful photos, advice, tips, and of course info about planned events.