The Great Himalaya Trail is one of the longest and highest walking trails in the world. Winding beneath the world’s highest peaks and visiting some of the most remote communities on earth, it passes through lush green valleys, arid high plateaus and incredible landscapes.

The trail covers the full distance of the Himalayan Range in Nepal from the district of Taplejung in the East to Humla and Darchula in the West and ultimately continues through Tibet, India and Myanmar in East of Nepal and Tibet, India and Pakistan in the West.

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Trip Facts

Duration: 154 Days

Grade: Hard

Rating: Off the beaten path

Activity: Trekking

Trip Type: Remote Treks

Trip Itinerary

Kanchenjunga to Makalu
Day 01 Schedule flight: Bhadrapur and drive to Ilam
Day 02 Drive: Ilam to Taplejung
Day 03-20 Duration of trek
Day 21 Schedule flight from Tumlingtar to Kathmandu
Makalu - Everest and Rolwaling
Day 01 Fly to Tumlingtar
Day 02-19 Duration of trek
Day 20 Drive: Suri Dhovan to Kathmandu
Rolwaling-Helambu-Langtang
Day 01 Drive: Kathmandu to Suri Dhovan
Day 02-20 Duration of trek
Day 21 Drive: Arughat to Kathmandu
Langtang-Manaslu and Annapurna
Day 01 Drive: Kathmandu to Arughat
Day 02-22 Duration of trek
Day 23 Drive: Beni-Pokhara-Kathmandu
Annapurna-Lower Dolpo
Day 01 Drive: Kathmandu-Beni-Durbang
Day 02-20 Duration of trek
Day 21 Schedule flight: Dunai-Nepalgunj-Kathmandu
Lower Dolpo and Humla
Day 01 Schedule flight: Kathmandu-Nepalgunj
Day 02 Schedule flight: Nepalgunj-Juphai and trek to Dunai
Day 03-24 Duration of trek
Day 25 Schedule flight: Jumla-Nepalgunj-Kathmandu
Humla-Jumla-Karnali
Day 01 Schedule flight Kathmandu-Nepalgunj
Day 02 Schedule flight: Nepalgunj-Jumla
Day 03-22 Trek Duration
Day 23 Drive: Dhangadi-Kathmandu