Himalayas

Himalayas


A Journey of Meaning, Adventure & Philanthropy in the Himalayas
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Journeys of adventure.
Inner journeys of self-discovery.

Snowline Himalayan Journeys are unique 16 or 18-day adventures starting from Kathmandu. With the option of a Lower trek based in the Annapurna region or a more challenging Higher trek to the border of Tibet in Upper Mustang, you will gain new insights and a renewed sense of direction in one of the most stimulating landscapes in the world. We offer journeys for 1-2 people, small groups of 4-6, or larger group journeys for a maximum of 12 participants.

The itinerary has been carefully constructed to ensure your experience incorporates the most diversity possible in terms of scenery, terrain and cultural experience taking you on a journey of a lifetime in every sense. Enabling you to take a break from the stresses and challenges of modern life, the journey helps you to 'recharge your batteries' on a deeper level. Each journey is deliberately designed to give you the space and time to take stock, reflect and renew.

Snowline Journeys are adventures of the body, mind and soul; deeply restorative they will help you regain your enthusiasm for life and work out how to follow your “why”.

Our journeys quite literally take you outside of your comfort zone and into an exciting yet safe space where powerful learning can take place. Guided by Greg and Andy you will receive one-to-one and/or group support designed to take you to a new level of insight and understanding. Addressing and preventing burnout; the depletion of inner resources, we help participants to develop a strategy for achieving sustainable balance between the often opposing forces of their professional and personal lives. Our Meaning & Adventure treks are designed to support and inspire people going through a major life transition such as redundancy, retirement, or divorce, helping them to find new direction, meaning and purpose.

 

The Itinerary for Nepal

We have the option of a higher and lower trek in Nepal.

The journey always begins with 3-days in Kathmandu and in particular staying in the Tibetan sector known as Boudhanath, we then travel by jeeps in convoy to Pokhara along the base of the middle hills of the Himalayas to arrive at Tiger Mountain and Pokhara. There is then an option of a lower and a higher trek.

The Itinerary for Nepal
Tiger Mountain

Tiger Mountain

Pokhara Lodge (TMPL) is located on a ridge half an hour outside Pokhara, in the shadow of Machhapuchhre, on the route of the original Royal Trek for HRH the Prince of Wales in 1980, the lodge was opened in 1998 by Sir Edmund Hillary. It is an ideal base for guests to relax in a rural mountain setting, away from the bustle of Nepal’s cities. With a central lodge, bar and dining room, the comfortable rooms are arranged in clusters of cottages resembling a Nepali village.

https://tigermountainpokhara.com

Connecting with nature reconnects us with the essence of who we are and helps us to restore mental & emotional balance. Leaving behind the comforts, routines, habits, and stresses that shape our daily routines we develop clarity and a new vision and are able to plan for our future.