The Rangichangi Trekking Guides


Everest from Kala Pattar  

Everest, Gokyo and the Cho La
The Khumbu or Everest trek is the number one teahouse trek for big mountains and high altitude. For most, the highlight of this trip is the ascent of Kala Pattar (5600m) for unrivalled close up views of Everest. The trek also offers a myriad other peaks including the stunning Ama Dablam, as well as the Cho La pass and Gokyo with its pristine turquoise lakes....


North face of Dhaulagiri I from the French Pass

Dhaulagiri Base Camp
This is a remote and challenging trek around Dhaulagiri I, which at 8167m is the world's 7th highest mountain. The trek combines teahouse lodging with genuine wilderness and offers some of the most spectacular scenery of any trek in Nepal. High altitude and difficult terrain mean this is no easy hike...


The climb to Budzunga Bara

Dhorpatan Circuit and Budzunga Bara
Being completely undeveloped, this trek is ideal for those wanting to get well off the beaten track. Trekking to the remote Churren Himal base camp is an opportunity to explore the densely forested Dhorpatan hunting reserve, a wild national park preserved for conservation and occasional royal hunting...


Trail from Muktinath with Nilgiri in background

Jomosom and the Kali Gandaki
Probably the most commercialised short teahouse trek in Nepal, the Jomosom or Kali Gandaki trek is ideal for beginners or those on a time limit. Proximity to Pokhara, low altitude, fascinating culture and stunning mountain scenery make this a very popular choice with independent and package trekkers alike...