Introduction of Big Himalayan Journey
This journey is like a mix of many dreams. Sometimes good, sometimes hard, sometimes so beautiful that eyes feel full. I write all things with a little broken grammar but with a very clear heart. You feel the flow go smooth like a river and mountain wind. Annapurna Circuit, Everest Three Pass, Mardi Himal… all come together and make one long feeling trail of Nepal.
Annapurna Circuit Trek
First Look of Annapurna Round
The Annapurna Circuit Trek is an old, famous trek. People have been coming from all over the world for many years and still come because the trail is crazy nice. Mountains look like giant white walls standing with pride. The circuit goes around the whole Annapurna range, so sometimes you feel like you’re walking around the crown of the Himalaya.
- Small villages, warm tea houses, bridges, waterfalls, and many ups and downs.
- Walking here, a little slow but calm.
- And the road goes long like a story.
Why Annapurna Circuit Feels So Big
This trek feels big because of the everyday change. Morning you in the jungle, evening you in dry land. The next day, maybe a snowy place. So your eyes are never boring. It also shows the culture of the Gurung, Thakali, and Manangi people. Their smile feels soft. Their food feels homely. Sometimes you get dal bhat and think, “Yes, this is power food for trekkers.”
Thorong La Pass Moment
Thorong La Pass is the main hero of the trek. It is high, cold, and windy. But when you reach the top, your heart jumps. You feel you did some strong thing. Sunlight touches the snowy slopes. You feel like a flying person but with feet on earth. Many trekkers cry little because joy overflows.
Everest Three Pass Trek
Everest Region Start Feeling
When you go to the Everest side, everything feels sharper. Mountains look taller, and the sky looks deeper blue. The Everest Three Pass Trek is not a small thing. It is hard and long but very worthwhile. The trail goes from Namche to many small places, and then you do three big passes: Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La. These are like three doors of gods.
Kongma La Pass
This pass feels very raw. Stones everywhere, very few people, big silence. When you climb, the wind blows strong. But the top view shows Nuptse, Lhotse, and many peaks. You feel small but strong.
Cho La Pass
Cho La is a little more tricky because of the icy section. Sometimes slippery, sometimes funny. People help each other. On top, you see a glacier shining like silver. Sherpas say mountain spirits live here, and honestly you feel some magic.
Renjo La Pass
Renjo La gives one of the best views of the whole Everest range and Gokyo Lakes below. Blue water shining like a gemstone. This moment will stay inside memory forever.
Everest Region Heart
People on the Everest side are also very warm. Sherpa culture is strong. Monasteries with old prayer flags moving in the wind. Yak bells sound far away. All these things make the trek feel spiritual, not just adventurous.
Mardi Himal Trek
Short but Beautiful Trail
The Mardi Himal Trek is small but mighty. Many people call it a “hidden jewel.” The trail goes through forest, rhododendron, and small ridges. Suddenly you reach viewpoints and see Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) mountain very close. So close, like it’s staring at you.
This trek is only 5–6 days usually, but it feels very deep. Because the scenery is so sharp and clean. Clouds dance, cold breezes come, and the sun goes orange in the evening. It feels like painting but alive.
Why Adding Mardi Himal Makes the Journey Complete
When you mix Mardi Himal with Annapurna Circuit and Everest Pass, it gives the full Himalayan taste. One trek is a big circle, one trek is a high-pass challenge, and one trek is a short ridge beauty. Together they feel like the whole story of the mountains of Nepal.
Combined Himalayan Traverse Feeling
Why All Three Treks Together Feel Special
If a human does the Annapurna Circuit, Everest Three Pass, and Mardi Himal in life, then that person understands the soul of the Himalayas. Because Annapurna teaches variety, Everest teaches strength, and Mardi teaches peace. Three flavors, one big bowl. It feels complete.
Culture Mix and Local Life
On all trails, you see many people with different cultures. Gurung, Thakali, Manangi, and Sherpa. Each group has special customs, food, clothes, aromas, and smiles. You learn how they live in high, cold places. Life is simple but strong. Houses are small but warm. Food is simple but powerful. It changes your thinking little by little each day.
Nature Power in Every Step
Sometimes long walks feel too hard, sometimes breath is low, and sometimes the weather is rough. But this challenge makes the mind stronger. Every sunrise you see new hope. Every mountain you see is a new dream. Trekking in Nepal is like talking with nature in a long, slow conversation.
Planning the Himalayan Traverse
Best Time
Most people go in autumn and spring. October-November and March-April. These months the sky is clear, the temperature is okay, and the trail is safe. But some people do in winter also, just with more cold and snow.
Gear and Preparation
You do not need too much fancy gear. Good shoes, a warm jacket, gloves, layers, and trekking poles. Also good mental readiness. Because mountains do not ask permission. They change mood quickly.
Food and Stay
Tea houses are everywhere in the Annapurna and Everest regions. Food is simple but filling. Dal bhat is like a king’s meal. On Mardi Himal there are also nice lodges. People cook with heart, so the taste feels warm.
Memories That Stay Forever
Sunrise Moments
On Annapurna, sunrise from the Manang side is gold.
On Everest, sunrise from the Gokyo side is next-level magic.
On Mardi, sunrise on Fishtail is shockingly beautiful.
Friendships on the Trail
Many trekkers meet strangers but walk together and become friends. Sharing tea, sharing tiredness, sharing jokes, sharing dreams. On a mountain, the human heart opens more.
Why People Want to Go Again
Even after hard walks, people want to go again. Because mountains give peace you don’t find in normal city life. It slows down the mind. It teaches patience. It teaches gratitude.
Conclusion
Annapurna Circuit, Everest Three Pass, and Mardi Himal… all three give different parts of the Himalayan story. One long, one hard, and one short but sharp. When you read this, maybe the grammar sounds wrong, but the feeling is right. This Himalayan traverse is for people who want a mix of challenge, beauty, culture, and inner peace. And the mountain is always waiting with open arms.
FAQs
1. How hard is the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
It’s medium-hard but very doable if you walk slow.
2. Is the Everest Three Pass Trek dangerous?
A little tough and high, but safe with a guide and good weather.
3. Is the Mardi Himal Trek good for beginners?
Yes, it’s shorter and easier than others, perfect for new trekkers.
4. Best month for these treks?
October–November and March–April are best.
5. Do I need a guide for these routes?
Not a must for all, but highly recommended, especially Everest passes.
Contact Details
Company address: Everest Trekking Routes Pvt. Ltd.
16 Khumbu, Nayabazaar, Kathmandu, Nepal
Mobile: +977-9843467921 (Rabin)
Email: [email protected]
URL: www.everesttrekkingroutes.com
