The BBC defines Everest Base Camp Trek as One of the Hundred Activities to Do Before you Die and National Geographic categorizes it as the best trek.

Trekking means walking uphill, walking downhill, and walking hillside. It also means reaching the high pass of 5000 m, reaching the base of the world’s highest mountain, resting in the colorful villages, and viewing the mountains from the vantage points. Besides traversing uphill and downhill, you also pass by the chortens, monasteries, hotels, guesthouses, and traditional houses. You also get familiarized with the Sherpa Culture, the Buddhist religion and the high altitude areas of the Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Kanchenjunga, Upper Dolopa and Mustang. Some trekking trails take you to a high pass, while some take you to a high altitude of 5555 m, some to the maximum altitudes of 3500 m or 4000 m. At these altitudes, you may suffer from Altitude Mountain Sickness; therefore, you must have a good physical condition to overcome this sickness.
The BBC defines Everest Base Camp Trek as One of the Hundred Activities to Do Before you Die and National Geographic categorizes it as the best trek.
Annapurna Base Camp offers a clear and 360-degree panoramic view of Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Annapurna South, and Tent Peak.
Everest and Gokyo Valley Trek takes you to Gokyo Ri, the most favorable viewpoint in the world to see 8000 m peaks, such as Everest, Cho – Oyu, Makalu, and Lhotse.
Annapurna Circuit Trek starts from Besisahar, the capital of Lamjung District and includes an open valley, and the Great Himalayan Trail.
Everest Base Camp Luxury Trek is different from other treks that take place in Everest Region in terms of best accommodation and meals.
Everest Panorama Trek is for you if you want to do a moderate trek, and if you want to see a satisfying view of Mt. Everest.
Langtang Helambu Trek takes you to the Langtang Valley, to Helambu Region and to the forest of oak, pine, juniper, rhododendron, and bamboo, which is a home to wild boars and red pandas.
Poon Hill Ghorepani Trek is short and easy and offers a spectacular view of waterfalls and takes you to the world's largest rhododendron forest.
Everest Trek and Island Peak Climbing is both a trek and an expedition and is for the person who wants to do the world’s best trek and climbs the easiest peak.
In Jiri Everest Base Camp Trek, you follow the footsteps of Hillary and Tenzing from beginning till end.
Chomolhari Trek takes you to Taktsang Monastery, the symbol of Bhutan and it is a camping trek wherein you spend nights by the rivers in a meadow on a field and before the mountain.
Laya Gasa Trek includes the famous vista of Bhutan, including Drukgyel Dzong, which has a famous mountain of Bhutan, called Chomolhari in its background and the trekking trail climbs uphill.
Druk Path Trek is short and scenic and offers a stunning view of the Paro Valley, including a spectacular view of Mt. Gangker Phuensum, the highest mountain of Bhutan.
Tibet Everest Base Camp Trek takes you to an altitude of 6340 m of Mt. Everest. During the trek, you spend the nights at the Advanced Base and Interim Camps.