Rooted in the Himalayas
Climb In Nepal was created by people whose lives have been shaped by the Himalayas. The mountains we guide in are not just destinations for us, they are workplaces, classrooms, and home. Every journey we design reflects that relationship, built on experience, respect, and an honest understanding of life in the high places of Nepal.






Our Passion,
Our Purpose
We established Climb In Nepal because we believe that quality mountain guiding requires genuine mountain experience not just certification. Our team is led by Sherpa professionals with verified summit records on 8,000m peaks, and every itinerary we design reflects years of firsthand knowledge of the terrain, the weather patterns, and the physical demands of high-altitude climbing.
Our purpose is straightforward: to run safe, well-organised expeditions and treks that give our clients the best possible chance of achieving their goals and returning home safely.
Nurturing Local Expertise
Supporting Nepali guides with advanced training, technical skills, and global safety standards.
Growing Leaders of the Himalayas
Helping the next generation of mountain professionals gain confidence, responsibility, and international exposure.
Protecting Knowledge Passed Down
Preserving traditional mountain wisdom while blending it with modern guiding practices.
Creating Opportunities at Home
Ensuring adventure tourism benefits local families and communities across Nepal’s mountain regions.
Who We Are
- Founded and led by Sherpa professionals with 15+ years of high-altitude experience.
- Every itinerary built around your goal, timeline, and fitness level.
- Accessible from Australia and Nepal at every stage of your expedition.
Travel with Care,
Impact with Intention
Responsible Operations in a High-Stakes Environment
The Himalayas are a fragile and demanding environment. We apply that understanding to every decision we make, from route planning to porter welfare to waste management in the field. We do not compromise on rest days, acclimatisation schedules, or guide-to-client ratios in order to offer a lower price. The mountains do not accommodate shortcuts, and neither do we.
Investment in Guiding Standards
We hold our guides to international safety and first-aid certification standards, and we fund ongoing technical training internally. Every lead guide on an 8,000m expedition carries wilderness first responder certification and has logged a minimum number of supervised high-altitude ascents before taking an independent command role.
Community and Employment
We employ Nepali guides, cooks, and logistics staff on fair, documented contracts. We work with local teahouse and lodge operators on our trekking routes and source expedition supplies through Kathmandu-based businesses where possible. Our Australian operations support this model they do not extract from it.
For Those Drawn to More Than a View
If you are planning a trek or expedition in Nepal and want to work with a team that has been operating in these mountains for over 15 years, we are glad to hear from you. Contact us to discuss your objectives, and we will outline the most appropriate route, timeline, and preparation required.