Range
The portfolio spans private trekking lines, motorcycle journeys, pilgrimage routes, cultural travel, wildlife days, and long overland crossings.
About Wild Adventure Nepal
Wild Adventure Nepal works at the intersection of adventure, discretion, and sound mountain logistics.
Wild Adventure Nepal is built around decades of field experience in trekking, mountaineering, motorcycle tours, overland journeys, and pilgrimage travel. The work is grounded in route knowledge, guest care, and an instinct for how to balance altitude, distance, comfort, and tempo.
Many travelers come for the draw of the Himalaya at its most dramatic: long ridgelines, sacred landscapes, thin air, and routes that feel genuinely hard won. The company pairs that sense of scale with planning that stays calm, clear, and quietly competent.
The result is adventure with a more composed rhythm, whether the journey is a private motorcycle crossing toward Tibet, a classic trekking line through Nepal, or a cultural route that moves at a slower and more observant pace.
The portfolio spans private trekking lines, motorcycle journeys, pilgrimage routes, cultural travel, wildlife days, and long overland crossings.
Guests can expect direct communication, thoughtful pacing, and the kind of practical support that makes demanding journeys feel composed.
The Team
From leadership and expedition guides to the logistics teams that keep every departure running smoothly.

Managing Director
Leads the company with field-first judgment shaped by Himalayan routes, cross-border travel, and the practical realities that make demanding itineraries run well.

CEO
Oversees company direction, partner relationships, and the broader planning decisions that shape how Wild Adventure Nepal grows and operates.

People & Outreach
Builds guest communication and partnerships, making sure every journey starts with clear planning and responsive support.

IT Officer
Maintains the company’s website, internal systems, and day-to-day technical support so guest communication and office operations stay dependable.

CFO
Oversees financial operations and keeps the behind-the-scenes logistics aligned with each trip’s real-world requirements.

Trip Leader
Guides guests through demanding road and trail days with a steady eye for pacing, safety, and the many moving parts behind a good expedition.

Assistant Guide
Supports route delivery on the ground, helping travelers move smoothly through daily transitions, local logistics, and high-country changes.

Head Mechanic
Keeps motorcycles, support vehicles, and field checks aligned so the riding side of the operation remains dependable over long distances.
Support Teams
Travel Desk Support
Helps with first responses, pre-departure questions, date coordination, and the steady communication that keeps custom trips easy to shape.
Operations Coordination
Coordinates departures, staffing, support vehicles, equipment checks, and other day-to-day pieces that keep travel plans moving on time.
Permits and Documentation
Works through permits, local paperwork, and route documentation so guests are not left untangling process when they should be preparing to travel.
Field Logistics
Supports luggage transfers, support crews, overnight planning, and the practical road-and-trail logistics behind longer journeys.
Motorbike Route Support
Assists on riding departures, convoy rhythm, fuel planning, and the mechanics of keeping long motorcycle routes orderly and enjoyable.
Trail Support
Adds local trail knowledge, porter coordination, and practical mountain support for guests moving through Nepal’s trekking regions.
Culture and City Guiding
Supports slower cultural days, heritage visits, and guest context across cities, monasteries, sacred sites, and local communities.
Camp and Equipment Support
Handles equipment staging, field setup, and support duties that make higher-altitude or longer-format departures feel well held together.
Arrival Coordination
Manages arrivals, handovers, and the first and last transport pieces so journeys begin and end with less friction.