Responsible Adventures offers trekking in the comfort of luxury lodges in the Everest region. The luxury lodge treks are perfect for those who do not wish to do without the comforts of city hotel while enjoying some of the most beautiful mountain scenes, culture and expert guidance by our very experienced trek leaders. Make your vacation to the Himalaya an experience of lifetime with an Ethical Adventure Travel Company.
This trip is perfect for those wishing to experience the Everest region's spectacular landscape without going to altitude extremes and whilst maintaining home comforts
This trip is perfect for those wishing to experience the Everest region's spectacular landscape without going to altitude extremes and whilst maintaining home comforts
This trek has been designed to take you to some of the prettiest Sherpa villages within easy walking distance of the Namche Bazaar Sherpa capital, with the ultimate objective ...
The Everest region has been a popular destination for trekkers and climbers, since the very first expeditions to the Nepalese side of Everest in the 1950's. ...
This is a perfect trek if you do not have the time to trek to Everest Base Camp but want to appreciate some of the most beautiful elements of the Khumbu, experiencing the unique
The mountain Kingdom of Nepal is one of the most beautiful countries on earth. From the heights of Mt. Everest to the wildlife of Chitwan N. P., it is a land of variety, colour and simply breathtaking landscapes. Kathmandu it has been said has more temples than houses and more gods than people and is now a world heritage site, whilst the other towns of Patan and Bhaktapur are just as fascinating. Responsible Adventures has a vast choice of itineraries that visit Nepal, so if you want to walk in the shadow of the Annapurnas, Lantang or Everest, or simply explore the famous temples of Bodnath, Swayambunath or Pashupatinath, there is a holiday to suit you.
Nominated in the category "Best in Mountain Environment" on "Virgin Holidays, Responsible Tourism Awards 2010, 2011"