Crafting unforgettable journeys through the Himalayas with passion and purpose.
Dear Tashi,
Thank you very much for all of your hard work, helping and organizing everything so that our trip went smoothly.
You are a great guide and one day we hope to see you out in N.Z.
Thank you for caring over us when we have both been sick. It has been really appreciated.
We will miss you but hope you will stay in contact.
All the very best for the future and we hope to see you again soon.
Love, Louise & Arthur Norris
New Zealand
This one taught me that having a company can be so much more beautiful and rewarding than we imagine. While traveling alone, you think you don’t need others, but it is exactly the opposite. Alone, we open up to new relationships and make friends everywhere! My guide during the trail. Born in the Himalayas, with giant heart, just like all Nepalese! Does volunteer work, does charity, does treeking. I love you, Sherpa! #doforlove #nepal #poonhill #treeking #montanha
I did the Annapurna Circuit and Base camp with Tashi and it was one of the best experiences I’ve ever had, and definitely the time in Nepal. Tashi was a fantastic guide – professional, helpful, and has a great sense of humour. He has a wealth of know local areas and made sure I experienced some real Nepali life, not just the tourist stuff. I would recommend Tashi for anyone doing a trek in Nepal
Tashi Bhai,
Thanks for taking us through the entire journey from Kathmandu to Tibet/China and while in Kailash. It was an unforgettable experience for me. You were truly inspiring in so many ways. It was heartwarming to see you selflessly pursuing so many initiatives for those in need and the society at large at such a young age. My heartfelt wishes to you to continue your selfless contribution to the collective. I hope more such great things comes your way.
Pls convey my warm regards to Tsering too. Keep going onwards.
My gratitude and respect to you both.
Anyone got the cojones to leave their dull little tread-mill lives for a few weeks and get out there and see the world ? …. if so, then go to Nepal and climb a few *proper* mountains… and these guys are the best Don’t worry – when you get back everyone will still be miserable, your employer will have got by just fine without you, the weather will still be shit, you’ll still be facing a broke old age in cold damp broke country dominated by a media obsessed with Jimmy Savile. But you’ll never forget the spectacular things you’ll see and do out there – and you’ll never be quite the same again (in a positive way!).