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Family Trekking
Family Trekking
Why should you wait until your kids have left the house before heading off for a Family Trekking in the Himalaya?
For the kids, it is about seeing the modern part of another country and experiencing the remote places that they might only have seen on TV. We believe that trekking to these kinds of places in the world will help your kids better understand the different world populations compared to their universe. That is also part of education. A Family Trekking in Nepal, Tibet, or Bhutan will not only bring you an unbelievable experience. It will also give you the time to better understand each other and the necessary support to each other in the challenges.
We have organized many successful Family Trekking in the Himalayas. We can also provide some unforgettable memory during a short stay in one of our schools that we have rebuilt in Nepal’s remote areas. Let’s experience some of the numerous possible activities and trekking routes during family trekking in the Himalaya. It will broaden minds and smiles!
Discover our Family Trekking for a lifetime experience. Contact us for any further information or a private, tailor-made, Family Trekking. We are happy to advise you by phone or email.
More about Family Trekking
We believe that trekking to these kind of places in the world will help your kids to better understand the different world populations in comparison to their own universe.
Learn MoreWhy we are different?
The long-term experience and expertise of the co-founder, Norbu Sherpa, make definitely a difference when one knows the high altitude difficulties.
Learn MoreEquipment List
One of the first things to do before going on your Family trekking to the Himalayas is to organize your personal equipment.
Learn MoreFrequently Asked Questions
What is the best season for a Family Trekking in the Himalaya?
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Gokyo Trek
The popularity of the Everest region has not ceased to grown since the first conquest of the Top of the world in May 1953. Mt Everest, known as Sagarmatha to most of the Nepalese and Chomolungma to the local Sherpas has become Nepal’s first trekking destination.
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Duration
16
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Max. Altitude
5,360 meters / 17,586 feets
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Difficulty
Moderate
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Rating
5.0(3)
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Accomodation
Tibet International, Yak & Yeti in Kathmandu / Lodges during Trek
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Per Person Cost
USD 4990

Gokyo via Everest Base Camp
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Duration
19
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Max. Altitude
5,545 meters / 18,193 feets
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Difficulty
Moderate
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Rating
5.0(2)
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Accomodation
Hotel Tibet International / Kathmandu Guest House / Lodges in the Trek
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Per Person Cost
USD 4380 (from)