Trekking is one of the most loved adventure experiences, often changing the way people see the world. It introduces travellers to slow travel, breathtaking landscapes and deeply transformative experiences. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Shreekant Dhumale, founder of Sagarmatha Explorers, shared some of the international treks that deserve a spot in your bucket list.
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1. Everest Base Camp, Nepal
Walking toward the base of the world’s highest mountain is a beautiful journey through colourful Sherpa villages and ancient monasteries. Somewhere in the thin Himalayan air, you realise that the real challenge is not Everest base camp itself, but discovering your own inner strength. As Sir Edmund Hillary famously said: “It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.”
2. Gokyo Ri – Cho La Pass – EBC
Once you experience the classic trail, you naturally crave a wilder, more rugged challenge over the next ridge. Shreekant Dhumale said, “This circuit takes you off the beaten path to pristine, turquoise Gokyo Lakes, through intense glacier crossings, and up the dramatic ascent of the Cho La Pass.” It is tougher and far less crowded, making it the perfect step up for a deeper, quieter connection with the mountains.
3. Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal
However, if you want that same unmistakable Himalayan magic but worry about tackling extreme altitudes right away, you can shift your gaze toward this perfect regional starting point. According to Shreekant Dhumale, here, you walk through lush green forests and traditional villages before stepping into a massive sanctuary surrounded by snow-capped walls of ice. It beautifully prepares your lungs and legs for the grander scales of Everest.
4. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Once the thin air of Nepal teaches you how to pace your breathing, you can take that hard-earned altitude experience across continents to stand on the “Roof of Africa.” Kilimanjaro requires absolutely no technical climbing, making it purely a test of steady walking and determination. Moving from tropical rainforest to arctic glaciers, it proves that the endurance you built in the Himalayas can help you achieve extraordinary goals anywhere.
5. Machu Picchu (The Inca Trail), Peru
After proving your physical endurance in Africa, you can transition from raw altitude to a journey where geography meets ancient history. Trading arctic glaciers for dramatic Andean cloud forests, you will walk on stone pathways laid down by an empire centuries ago, ultimately stepping through the famous Sun Gate to view the Lost City of the Incas right at sunrise.
