

The API Basecamp Trek is one of Nepal’s most untouched and remote trekking experiences, located in the secluded Far-Western region near the Nepal-Tibet border. Named after Mount Api (7,132m) the highest peak in western Nepal this off-the-beaten-path journey is ideal for trekkers seeking solitude, raw Himalayan wilderness, and authentic cultural encounters. While Everest Base Camp welcomed over 50,000 trekkers and the Annapurna Circuit saw nearly 250,000 visitors in recent years, this trail sees only a few hundred adventurers annually, preserving its remote character and unspoiled beauty.
The mountain’s name, “Api,” comes from the local Byash language meaning “grandmother,” symbolising protection and respect. The region is considered highly spiritually significant among the locals, who believe it is a sacred deity. The trek lies within the Api Nampa Conservation Area, offering a unique blend of natural wilderness and authentic cultural encounters.
The journey begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Dhangadhi, followed by a scenic drive into the hills. The trail winds through subtropical forests, cascading waterfalls, and traditional villages inhabited by the Bohora, Chhetri and Kham communities. As you ascend, the landscape transforms into alpine meadows and glacial valleys, eventually reaching the dramatic base camp of Api Himal at approximately 3,900m. From here, a hike to Kalidhunga Lake at 4,100m rewards you with breathtaking views of Api and the surrounding peaks.
The API Basecamp Trek is not merely about reaching a destination; it is about experiencing one of Nepal’s last truly wild frontiers where the trails feel like they did in Nepal’s golden trekking era and the mountains don’t try to impress you; they just stay with you. It is a once‑in‑a‑lifetime journey that demands preparation but offers rewards that last forever.


(Overnight altitude: 1,350m) Your adventure starts the moment you board your flight from the UK. Settle in, get comfortable, and start looking forward to the incredible journey ahead. The mountains are calling!
(Overnight altitude: 1,350m) Namaste! After landing in Kathmandu, we’ll be there to transfer you to your hotel. Take the day to rest, shake off the jet lag, and soak in the vibrant energy of Nepal’s capital. Tonight, we’ll kick things off with a team dinner.
(Overnight altitude: 1,350m) Today is all about preparation. We’ll inspect every piece of gear, go through medical screenings, and finalise our logistics. This is where the expedition starts to feel real as we get everything ready for the journey ahead.
(Overnight altitude: 1,350m) We’ll have a full team briefing covering everything you need to know: medical protocols, emergency plans, communication systems, and our route strategy. By the end of the day, you’ll feel confident, informed, and ready for the challenge.
(Overnight altitude: 109m) A short but spectacular domestic flight takes us to Dhangadhi, the gateway to far west Nepal. The landscape changes dramatically as we leave the Kathmandu Valley behind.
(Overnight altitude: 1,575m) Buckle up for a 6–7 hour 4WD adventure through winding mountain roads. The drive offers jaw-dropping views of the hills and valleys of western Nepal. By evening, we’ll arrive in the charming town of Dadeldhura.
(Overnight altitude: 850m) Another long but rewarding drive, this time to Gokuleshwor. This is our final resupply point before we leave civilisation behind. We’ll stock up on fresh supplies and enjoy our last proper showers for a while!
(Overnight altitude: 1,100m) After a short drive to Latinath, we’ll lace up our boots and take our first steps on the trail. A gentle 2–3 hour trek brings us to Paribagar, where we’ll set up our first expedition camp. The adventure has officially begun!
(Overnight altitude: 1,800m) The trail comes alive today as we trek through dense forests, cross rushing rivers, and navigate narrow mountain paths. Keep an eye out for local wildlife and listen to the sounds of the jungle. It’s a tough but incredibly rewarding day.
(Overnight altitude: 3,000m) This is our biggest altitude gain day yet, and you’ll feel it with every step. We climb steadily through alpine terrain, focusing on pacing, hydration, and team cohesion. The views get bigger as we go higher.
(Overnight altitude: 3,400m) Welcome to the high Himalayas. The vegetation thins out and the air gets crisper as we trek to Domal. This is where the environment becomes more exposed and the real expedition feeling kicks in.
(Overnight altitude: 3,800m) We follow a glacial valley surrounded by towering Himalayan walls. The trek to Dhauli Odar, our lower base camp, is relatively short but packed with incredible views. Take your time, breathe deeply, and savour the moment.
(Overnight altitude: 4,250m) Today is the day! A steady 3–4 hour trek brings us to Api Base Camp. Standing at the foot of this massive peak is an unforgettable experience. We’ll set up camp, take photos, and celebrate our achievement.
(Overnight altitude: 4,250m) A well-deserved rest day! Use the time to explore the glacier, practise some ridge walking, or simply relax and take in the panoramic views. This is what you came for.
(Overnight altitude: 3,000m) We start our descent with a long trek back to Seti. The downhill can be tough on the knees, but the changing scenery from glacial moraines to forested valleys keeps things interesting.
(Overnight altitude: 850m) A final short trek brings us to Latinath, where a waiting 4WD vehicle will drive us back to Gokuleshwor. Enjoy a hot meal and a soft bed you’ve earned it!
(Overnight altitude: 109m) It’s a long but scenic drive from Gokuleshwor back to Dhangadhi. Use the time to reflect on the journey, share stories with the team, and start planning your next adventure.
(Overnight altitude: 1,350m) A quick flight returns us to the bustling streets of Kathmandu. Check into your hotel, take a hot shower, and then head out for a well-deserved celebration dinner.
(Overnight altitude: 1,350m) A full day to relax, explore the city, and debrief with the team. We’ll review the expedition, share photos, and officially wrap up the journey.
(Overnight altitude: N/A) It’s time to say goodbye. After an unforgettable adventure in the Himalayas, we’ll transfer you to the airport for your flight home. Until next time, Nepal!
Special Forces Leadership. Veteran Sherpa Experience. One Team. One Mission. One Trek.
At Himalayan Outdoor Project, every trek is approached with the same mission-focused mindset as an expedition. Founder and Expedition Planner Ex. Special Forces Maj. Rajiv Chand served for more than twenty years in the Nepali Army Special Forces, leading teams in complex and demanding environments where preparation, leadership, teamwork and risk management determined success. That same philosophy now guides every HOP trek.
Our treks combine:
The leadership, planning, discipline and risk‑management systems of Special Forces operations with
The mountain wisdom, resilience and experience of Nepal’s most accomplished trekking guides and Sherpas
This combination creates a trekking environment built on trust, professionalism, teamwork and safety essential ingredients for the physical and mental challenge of trekking through one of Nepal’s most remote and untouched regions.
PLAN. PREPARE. EXECUTE. RETURN SAFELY.
Successful API Basecamp treks begin long before arriving in Kathmandu and they end only when every trekker is safely home.
PLAN
Every detail matters – Route | Logistics | Weather | Equipment | Contingencies | Emergency response. Nothing is left to chance. The remoteness of the Far-Western region and limited infrastructure require precise planning and careful route management.
PREPARE
Preparation creates confidence. Every trekker receives guidance on: Physical training | Trekking systems | Equipment selection | Nutrition and hydration | Mental preparation for the high‑altitude challenge.
EXECUTE
In the mountains conditions constantly change. Our team adapts, communicates and makes informed decisions based on: Weather | Trail conditions | Team health | Individual performance | Safety considerations.
RETURN SAFELY
The destination is only halfway. Our objective is simple: Bring every trekker home safely. Safety First. Summit Second.
Most treks start in Kathmandu. Ours starts months before.
Physical Preparation
Develop the endurance, strength, and resilience required for 14 to 17 days in the Himalayas. The trek involves daily walks of 5 to 7 hours over rugged terrain with some steep ascents. A good level of physical fitness is essential. Recommended training period: Minimum 3‑6 months.
Technical Preparation
No technical climbing skills are required there is no mountaineering, rope work, or need for prior expedition experience. However, trekkers should be comfortable walking on rugged terrain, using trekking poles and managing steep ascents and descents.
Mental Preparation
Manage fatigue, uncertainty, fear, stress, team dynamics, and the psychological demands of trekking in one of Nepal’s most remote regions. The remoteness means limited infrastructure and no internet or electricity for extended periods.
Our team provides detailed equipment consultation and gear recommendations. Final equipment checks are conducted in Kathmandu.
Our trekking guides and Sherpas are not simply support staff.
They are your partners. | Mentors. | Teachers. | Leaders.
Many members of our team have extensive experience in the Far-Western region, with multiple API treks under their belts. Their knowledge of the mountains, weather, terrain and high‑altitude decision‑making is invaluable. Experience matters.
Important: The API Basecamp Trek is exclusively open to group trekking. A licensed guide is legally mandatory and permits are only issued through registered trekking agencies.
That is why we work only with highly experienced, government‑licensed trekking guides who share our commitment to professionalism and safety.
This trek is designed for adventurers who:
✓ Have previous high‑altitude trekking experience
✓ Possess good physical fitness
✓ Are comfortable walking 5–7 hours per day
✓ Are prepared for steep ascents and remote terrain
✓ Want to experience one of Nepal’s most untouched regions
✓ Understand teamwork and trekking commitment
✓ Possess the patience and resilience for a 14‑17 day journey
✓ Are seeking solitude and wilderness away from the crowds
Previous high‑altitude trekking experience (3,000m+) is recommended
Good fitness and endurance
No technical climbing experience required
Recommended training period: Minimum 3‑6 months
Ideal for experienced trekkers seeking an authentic off‑the‑beaten‑path adventure
Proper acclimatisation is one of the most important factors in successful high‑altitude treks.
Our strategy includes:
✓ Gradual ascent through the Far-Western region – from 1,460m to 4,100m over 9 days
✓ Acclimatisation hikes around Dhauli Odar (3,450m)
✓ Carefully planned daily altitude gains 600–800 metres per day
✓ Planned recovery periods
✓ Continuous health monitoring
Every trekker acclimatises differently. The itinerary remains flexible to maximise safety and success.
The API Basecamp Trek is a camping trek with some homestay options available.
Facilities include:
✓ Comfortable expedition tents
✓ Dining tent
✓ Kitchen tent with own kitchen for meals
✓ Communication facilities (limited no internet or electricity for extended periods)
✓ Team meetings and briefings
✓ Hygienic meals – breakfast, lunch, and dinner
✓ Rest and recovery facilities
✓ Traditional homestay experiences in some villages
Note: This is a remote trek with limited infrastructure. Facilities are basic compared to the Everest or Annapurna regions. Trekkers should lower their expectations from modern amenities and embrace the raw, authentic experience.
Safety is the foundation of every HOP trek.
Our safety systems include:
✓ Experienced trekking leadership
✓ Government‑licensed trekking guides
✓ High guide‑to‑trekker ratio
✓ Daily health monitoring
✓ Satellite communication
✓ Comprehensive medical kits
✓ Professional weather forecasting
✓ Emergency evacuation coordination
✓ Established contingency plans
Permits & Logistics
Api Nampa Conservation Area Permit
Restricted Area Permit (if applicable)
Garbage deposit
Government taxes
Accommodation & Meals
Kathmandu hotel accommodation
Lodge and tented camp accommodation during trek
Full board meals during trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
Welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu
Transportation
Airport transfers
Domestic flights (Kathmandu – Dhangadhi – Kathmandu)
Private vehicle transfers
Trek cargo transportation
Trek Support
Trek leader
Government‑licensed trekking guides
Porters
Group trekking equipment
Training & Additional
Trek briefings
HOP trek merchandise
Trek completion certificate
International flights
Nepal visa fee
Personal trekking equipment
Personal travel insurance
Emergency evacuation insurance
Personal expenses
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
Alcoholic beverages
Personal tips
Additional accommodation due to delays
Costs arising beyond our control
Comprehensive travel and high-altitude rescue insurance is mandatory.
Coverage must include:
✓ High-altitude helicopter rescue
✓ Medical treatment
✓ Emergency evacuation
✓ Repatriation
The API Basecamp Trek is a remote and challenging undertaking. Weather, trail conditions, and health issues may require itinerary changes. Flexibility, patience, resilience, and teamwork are essential.
The trek involves walking 5–7 hours daily over rugged terrain with steep ascents. The maximum altitude is 4,100m at Kalidhunga Lake. The region has limited infrastructure no internet or electricity for extended periods. Trekkers must be physically fit and mentally prepared for the challenges of remote high‑altitude trekking.
Important legal requirements:
A licensed guide is legally mandatory
Group trekking is required (solo permits are not issued)
Permits must be obtained through a registered trekking agency
Our mission is simple:
Professionally Planned. | Thoroughly Prepared. | Safely Executed.
HIMALAYAN OUTDOOR PROJECT
Education | Experience | Excellence | Expertise
Because a great trek is about much more than following a trail.
Our guides provide:
Most importantly, they help you experience Nepal in a way that would be difficult to achieve on your own.
Many guests tell us that their guide became one of the most memorable parts of their journey.
We are not a mass-market tour operator.
We are a Nepal-based expedition company built around authentic experiences, professional leadership, and responsible adventure travel.
Our philosophy is simple:
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