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  2. Young & experience Local Experts
  3. Affordable, Flexible with No Hidden Cost
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Welcome to Satori Adventures:

Satori Adventures (P) Ltd specializes in guiding and logistics for mountaineering, trekking, hiking and adventure holidays in Nepal, Tibet, Bhutan and Northern India.  We offer innovative adventures ranging from the life changing experience of the Everest Base Camp trek, to classic climbs of majestic Himalaya peaks like AmaDablam, Pumori and the remote Mera Peak.

The word "Satori" in the Zen Buddhist tradition refers to a flash of sudden awareness, or individual enlightenment and is considered a “first step” or embarkation toward nirvana. Satori Adventures assists in this individual and group enlightenment by providing our clients with the best possible experiences in some of the most amazing locations in Himalayas.  This may take place by foot or on a mountain bike to the remote and amazingly beautiful wilderness areas of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Makalu and Kanchenjunga to the rarely visited wilderness of Langtang, Dolpo and to the magic and mystique of the Kingdom of Upper Mustang.

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Fixed Departure Expedition- Spring 2024

Our fixed departure trip specially design for our clients wishing to travel in a group to explore the Himalaya with travelers from all around the world.

Everest Expedition

2024-04-01

Lhotse Expedition

2024-04-01
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Makalu Expedition

2024-03-25

8000m+ Mountain Expedition for Autumn - 2024

7000m Mountain Expedition Spring/ Autumn - 2024

Himlung Himal (7,126m/23,345ft) is a 7000m peak that is located in the central and western region of Nepal. Situated just above the ancient Tibetan village of Phu, Himlung is Northeast of Annapurna and Northwest of Manaslu. Naar-Phu region was officially opened in 1992 for foreign expeditions and trekkers. This region is still a restricted area, for this reason all climbers are required to get a special restricted area and climbing permit to enter. The peak gained more popularity when Mr. Akio Koizumi from Japan reached the summit of Himlung Himal on  3 October 1992. 

Putha Hiunchuli (7246m/23,772ft) is the westernmost peak of the Dhaulagiri range.To the west is Annapurna South and Ganesh Himal. Putha Hiunchuli is the last 7000m peak marking the end of the snow-capped range, it is also sometimes referred to as Dhaulagiri VI.

Group Photo at Pumori Base Camp

Pumori  (7161m/27,494ft) is one the more challenging 7000m expedition in the Himalayas. Pumori lies on the Nepal and China Border in Mahalangur Parbat of the Himalayas. This attractive 7000m peak stands about 8.5 kilometers west of Everest and 4.5kilometers from Nuptse. Pumari means “Unmarried daughters” in the Sherpa language and was named by George Mallory. The peak was climbed by a German-Swiss expedition which included Gerhard Lenser, they reached the summit onMay 17th, 1962 via the Southeast face. Mr. Leopold Sulovsky and Zdenek Michalec from Czech climbed the South face via a new route in 1996. An outlier of Pumori is Kala Patthar (5643m/18,513ft), which appears as a big brown bump below the impressive south face of Pumori.

 Ama Dablam was first climbed on 13 March 1961 by Mike Gill (NZ), Barry Bishop (USA), Mike Ward (UK), and Wally Romanes (NZ) via the Southwest Ridge. They were well-acclimatized to altitude, having wintered over at 5800 meters near the base of the peak as part of the Silver Hut Scientific Expedition of 1960-61, led by Sir Edmund Hillary. Everest considers it more comfortable than Climb Ama Dablam Expedition to guide under Satori Adventures' professional guidance. 

6000m Peak Climbing Spring/ Autumn - 2024

Nowadays, Himalayan peaks draw the attention of climbers, adventurers, and cultural enthusiasts worldwide. Even though there are many destinations worth seeing in Nepal, one spot stands out from the rest. The Island Peak Climbing is also known as Imja Tse. Today, this mountain is considered the most famous peak climbing in Nepal. What makes the Island Peak trek route so appealing is that visiting it will be interesting for novice climbers and experienced trekkers.

Mera peak climbing is one of the easier and quickest mountain for climbing in Nepal. It is an enchanting peak that stands at an elevation of 6476m. Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal making it a more popular choice for adventurers in Nepal.  Due to its location it offers impressive vistas from its summit on all the nearby 8000m giants like: Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Cho Oyo, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Kanchenjunga as well as several other stunningly beautiful 6000m and 7000m peaks such as Mt. Baruntse and Mt. Ama Dablam.

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There are more than 414 peaks open for mountaineering in the mighty Himalayas. However, it is Pisang Peak that attracts the highest number of tourists each year. 

Naya Kanga Peak Climb

Naya Kanga Peak 5844m (19,160ft) is an interesting and appropriate Himalayan peak for an introductory climb in Nepal. The peak is accessible to a wide range of climbers, it is aesthetic and straightforward yet challenging, a perfect objective for a guided beginner climb.

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