Author: HoneyGuide Staff

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Tengboche Monastery
Everest Region

Tengboche Monastery: The holiest place in Everest

Tengboche monastery is the largest monastery in the Everest Region. If you plan to go, make sure you separate at least 1 hour to go around.

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Kalapatthar
Everest Region

Amazing Pictures from the EBC Trek and How to recreate them

A trek like the Everest Base Camp Trek offers fantastic photo opportunities at pretty much every bend: spectacular mountain peaks, beautiful forests, suspension bridges, Sherpa villages, and glacial moraines. However, some spots will make you look like an absolute legend. Here are 13 legendary images from the Everest Base Camp Trek and how to recreate […]

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Hikes in Kathmandu Valley

Hotels to stay at while Hiking in Kathmandu

The current pandemic has taught us the value of relationships and healthy living. And what better way to nurture both than a weekend hike with friends and family? Whether you are a resident or a visitor, the hills of Kathmandu have something to offer. And after a day’s walk in the hills of Kathmandu, here […]

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Everest Region

Christmas Trek at Hotel Everest View

Everest is perhaps one of the best places in Nepal to celebrate Christmas. The snow and nippy mountain air will give the Everest Region a very Christmas air. Add to it the Christmas tree at Hotel Everest View, a few good friends and family, a warm fireplace, and a lot of hot tea. You got […]

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Everest Region

World’s Highest New Year 2021: RESET 2020

UPDATE: This tour was fully booked and is closed. If you are interested to join such a tour in the Nepali New Year in April, please Call / WhatsApp Ashish at +977-9841370673. Here are some moments from the event. Official Video to follow soon. While most new year events involve drunken revelry in overlit city […]

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Trekker in Everest
Everest Region

Reviving Tourism in Khumbu- A way forward

Dear all, The relationship between HoneyGuide and the people of Khumbu goes back a long time. Over the years, we have worked together to:  Create a booking system that gives guides and lodges more control over their work by removing intermediaries. This allowed them to communicate directly with trekkers to set their own terms at […]

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Everest Region

Everest Heli Tours- Kailash Helicopters x HoneyGuide

Everest is as much a luxury destination as an adventure one. Whether you wish to sip hot coffee at the iconic Hotel Everest View, fly over Everest Base Camp, or land at Kalapathar, we have you covered. Come explore the Everest Region in style with Kailash Helicopters and HoneyGuide. Heli Tour Package from Kathmandu TOUR […]

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Ama Dablam
Everest Region

Everest Treks for Nepalis- Summit Air x HoneyGuide

After a few months indoors, all of us are probably looking to feel alive once again. And what better way to experience the thrill of adventure than a trek to the Everest Region? If you agree, then HoneyGuide has some kickass deals in Everest for you. Click on the links below for trek itinerary. Trek […]

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Primula
Everest Region

Rhododendrons and Other Flora of Mount Everest Region

In addition to stunning mountain scenery, the Everest Region also has some amazing flowers. Here are the top fifteen rhododendrons and other flowers you might see when you do the Everest Base Camp Trek. However, before we start the list, it might help you to know that the best time to visit Everest Base Camp […]

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Himalaya Tahr
Everest Region

Wildlife in the Mount Everest Region

The Everest Region has quite a few interesting animals, from the inquisitive Pika to the majestic Snow Leopard. And while animals are generally hard to see, you can increase your chances of encountering them if you go there during the winter months of January and February. Here are some mammals you can expect to see. […]

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mountain teaser trees
’Going to the mountains
is going home.’
- John Muir
‘Great things are done when
men and mountains meet.’
- William Blake
‎’There is no such thing as bad weather,
only inappropriate clothing.’
- Sir Ranulph Fiennes