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Nepal is a hiker’s paradise laden with ancient kingdoms, majestic mountains, and monasteries galore. Our all-gay Nepal adventure begins with two days rickshawing the busy streets of Kathmandu, before we fly over the haunting Himalayas en route to the Everest region. Over two weeks we’ll grace the same trails where many of the mountain’s epic ascents begin, slumbering in the tea houses of the world’s highest inhabited villages. Our hike reaches its own impressive heights with a visit to Everest Base Camp (5,364m), where we can bask in the majesty of the Mother of the Universe, that epic mountain herself.
Namaste! Welcome to Kathmandu. Today’s agenda is limited to an essential meeting at 5PM, where you’ll meet your group leader and discuss the journey ahead. This will be followed by an optional dinner near our hotel where you can start getting to know your fellow travellers. PLEASE NOTE: travel delays are possible given the destination, so please fly in the day before if possible.
To kick off our adventure, we’ll begin with a tour of Kathmandu. We’ll visit the Monkey Temple (Swoyambhunath), the sacred Hindu Pashupatinath Temple, and the Boudhanath Stupa. The afternoon includes a guided walk through Durbar Square, where one of the Kingdom’s royal palaces awaits. As Nepal was recently hit by a massive earthquake, some of these sites may remain under construction. That said, tourism dollars are vital to the reconstruction of these ancient sites, and the city remains a fascinating place to visit.
Rise and shine! Our Nepalese adventure is off to the mountain airstrip of Lukla (2,800m/9,200ft) to begin our trek through the valley of the Dudh Kosi (or ‘milk river’). We’ll descend into the forest and cross several tributary streams on our way to Phakding (2,652m/8,700ft), a settlement where we’ll spend the night. Most of our tea houses feature private rooms, en-suite washrooms, and hot running water you’ll warmly relish. While the rooms aren’t heated, you’ll be given an electric blanket or a surprisingly effective hot water bottle to keep you toasty through the night.
Approximate hiking time: 3 hours
This morning’s journey takes us through more magnificent forests that are ablaze with flowers every spring and fall. Prepare for several ascents and descents, but know that you’ll get your first glimpse of Mt Everest. Once we reach Namche Bazaar (3,440m/11,300ft), there will be time to explore the town, or to kick back with local beer while soaking in the view.
Approximate hiking time: 6 hours
After a morning hike we’ll lunch at the Everest View, once said to be the world’s highest hotel. We’ll then carry on to Tashinga (3,400m/11,100ft) for the night, a tranquil village set amidst pine forests, with breathtaking views of the Dudh Koshi Valley.
Approximate hiking time: 5 hours
Today our hike begins with a short descent and bridge crossing, followed by a steep ascent through a shaded, cool forest. This takes us to the village of Thyangboche, from which we’ll descend to the end of the tree-line, followed by one more climb to Pangboche (3,930m/13,000ft) where we’ll spend the night. The Lama Sange Dorje (who brought Buddhism to the region) is said to have flown here from his Tibetan monastery, over the Himalayas no less.
Approximate hiking time: 4 hours
Passing through yak pastures before the area’s true sparseness reveals itself, we’ll encounter few villages, the odd wildlife, and perhaps a sherpa on our way to Pheriche (4,280m/14,500ft). For the next few days, the simple tea houses will reflect our serene surroundings… allow yourself to be immersed in this Buddhist calm.
Approximate hiking time: 4 hours
Today offers the opportunity to rest or partake in our optional (but highly recommended) acclimatization hike. We’ll either visit Nagajun Hill (5,050m,16,570ft) or Chukkhung village, soaking up views of lakes, glaciers, and famous peaks like Ama Dablam and Makalu.
Approximate hiking time: 5 hours
Moving at a sensible pace, we’ll traverse ice-covered torrents to Lobuche (4,930m/16,175ft), where stone houses sit amidst a frozen wilderness of stunning beauty. Sleep well and dream about tomorrow’s ultimate goal: Everest Base Camp!
Approximate hiking time: 5 hours
What a day! It’s our final assault towards Everest Base Camp (5,367m/17,600ft)—capture the moment with some selfies and share the glory with your fellow travellers. After the celebration, we’ll descend to the frozen lakebed of Gorakshep (5,160m/16,930ft), with stop at the world’s highest glacier (Khumbu).
Approximate hiking time: 8 hours
Without doubt, the best place to see Everest is from Kala Patthar (5,545m/18,190ft), and we’ll be there at sunrise for a breathtaking moment that truly leaves you feeling the world at your fingertips. We’ll then revisit the sandy expanse of Gorakshep on our way back down to Pheriche (4,280m/14,500ft).
Approximate hiking time: 7 hours
Today we return to Tashinga (3,400m/11,100ft) via Tengboche for lunch. It’s a gentle descent that crosses the Dudh Koshi torrent, which is fed by the Khumbu Glacier. Leaving behind alpine meadows, we’ll make our way through Deboche and Pangboche, with a chance to visit the region’s largest, most revered monastery.
Approximate hiking time: 6 hours
Retracing our steps from the beginning of our journey, we’ll spend tonight in Monjo (2,700m/8,860ft) at the newest, most luxurious of our tea houses. Sit back, relax, and savour your second last night in the Everest region!
Approximate hiking time: 5 hours
The final day of hiking includes a trek back to Chaunrikhara. We’ll leave the main trail for a short climb to Lukla, where our base camp adventure began! Why not treat yourself to a beer as we revel in the glory of our time together in the Himalayas?
Approximate hiking time: 5 hours
Today we fly back to Kathmandu. When we arrive we’ll check into a deluxe hotel in a quieter part of Kathmandu for some well deserved R&R. The rest of your day is free to enjoy the hotel’s incredible pool (designed to resemble a 12th century Malla Dynasty bath!), enjoy the stunning spa or further explore the capital city.
Today offers more free time, and flexibility should we encounter flight delays or cancellations from Lukla. However, if everything proceeds as planned, we’ll have many excursions to consider, such as a visit to the stunning town of Bhaktapur, which is hard at work recovering from the 2015 earthquake. There will also be an optional farewell dinner, followed by before drinks on the town. A second evening will be enjoyed in our hotel where you can take another dip in the pool or rest your weary legs in the library.
There are no activities planned today—this simply allows time given the possibility of flight delays or cancellations from Lukla. Thank you for joining our gay Nepal adventure! Safe travels!
I cannot formulate enough words to describe how wonderful this experience was. Our guide and assistant guides were amazing. Everyone was helpful and supportive. They made you walk when you needed to, and made you rest as much as you needed. Our tours of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur were equally as good. The guides were very informative and very forthcoming with their experiences.
Amazing experience, hard going sometimes but was always worth it. Stunning views, friendly people and unlike other tours we had hot showers.
The Himalayas will challenge you physically, emotionally and mentally. I highly recommend it, and I guarantee you will not be disappointed. Out Adventures… thank you for a life-altering experience.
Out Adventures gay Nepal trip was outstanding, not only for the destination, but the service and attention to detail Out Adventures provided.
I had an amazing experience on Out Adventures gay Nepal tour. I’m normally a “5-Star” vacation guy and this trip has shown me the error of my ways. The tours of the Kathmandu Valley were excellent and the trek was utterly incredible; being surrounded by such incredible natural beauty with a great group of travelers, being led by friendly and knowledgeable guides and having a superb tour leader made this easily the most memorable, positive, and self-affirming vacations I’ve ever embarked upon.
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Learn MoreAll accommodations on Out Adventures tours include breakfast and are located in areas central to our activities. All amenities are examples only, and may differ from hotel to hotel.
3-Star Hotel: We start this trip in the most central area of Kathmandu in a simple hotel with clean and comfortable rooms along with basic amenities such as a lovely garden and restaurant/breakfast area. Customer service is good, but offers no frills.
Mountain Tea Houses: We start our gay Nepal hike at charming teahouses, and as we get closer to Everest Base Camp, they can become downright uncomfortable. Rest assured we’ve chosen the best possible options for our industrious travellers.
5-Star Hotel: We end the tour on a high note at a luxurious hotel built in a traditional Nepalese design. Expect premium amenities such as a fitness centre, pool and fabulous restaurant. Customer service is exceptional.
Scroll down to “Examples of Accommodations” to view photos of properties we use on this tour.
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If you are a solo traveller willing to share a room with another solo traveller, please select Shared/Twin Room when booking this tour.
If you are a solo traveller interested in booking a private room, please select single supplement when booking this tour (based on availability). If you are willing to share a room with another solo traveller, please select Solo Shared.
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