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High Altitude Mountain Worker Welfare (HAMWWA) is a non-profit, non-political and non-governmental organization registers in 2007.
The organization has been providing possible support to the poor, helpless, disabled persons and also to those who have lost their family members and relatives caused by sickness, accident and other kinds of risks while performing their works.
HAMWWA provides humanitarian supports to the needy, helpless and poor children of mountainous districts as well and supports victims of natural calamities in mountainous region.

Our expedition director, Mr. Dawa, serves as the founder and current president of HAMWWA. His unwavering dedication to social work has led Expedition Himalaya to become an integral part of this impactful societal endeavor for sustainability. 

Taking a step toward sustainability on a smaller scale

Expedition Himalaya Foundation

EXPEDITION HIMALAYA

ETHICAL TREKKING COMPANY IN NEPAL

WHO ARE WE?

Expedition Himalaya, a veteran of Mount Everest and Himalayan expeditions, are poised to make climbing the Himalayan range a safe and unforgettable experience. Our passionate administrative team and veteran guides who have summitted Mount Everest numerous times, will ensure an everlasting memory of your trip to Nepal.

From arranging easy walks to arduous climbs, ranging from tea house treks to full scale expeditions of peaks ranging from 6000m to 8000m, nothing is beyond us.

WHAT DO WE DO ?

We specialize in organizing a wide range of adventure activities, from arranging expeditions to the highest mountains above 8000m to facilitating peak climbing and all types of trekking experiences, including tea house, camping, and GAP treks, across Nepal, India, and Tibet. Our offerings extend beyond trekking and expeditions to encompass various tour options in Nepal, such as luxury tours, helicopter tours, and religious tours, tailored to meet our customers’ preferences. Additionally, we provide customizable trips, ensuring that expedition tours and treks can be tailored to suit individual demands. Moreover, we organize rafting trips, cycling expeditions in the Himalayas, and a plethora of other adventure-related activities in the region. With our diverse range of offerings, we aim to cater to the varied interests and preferences of adventure enthusiasts seeking unforgettable experiences in the Himalayas.

HOW WE DO ?

At our organization, sustainability and ethical practices are core to our trip operations. We focus on responsible tourism, minimizing environmental impact, respecting local cultures, and supporting communities.

We prioritize environmental conservation by minimizing our carbon footprint, using eco-friendly camping gear, and promoting waste reduction.

Cultural respect is paramount, engaging with local communities respectfully, supporting artisans, and encouraging cultural understanding.

Community empowerment is central, offering local employment, supporting initiatives, and contributing to sustainable development.

We ensure ethical treatment of porters and guides, with fair wages, proper conditions, and safety training.

Education and awareness play a key role, providing pre-trip information on responsible tourism and encouraging guest involvement in conservation.

Our approach emphasizes sustainability, ethics, and respect for communities, aiming for meaningful guest experiences while positively impacting destinations.

OUR CLIMBING HISTORY

EXPEDITION FROM 2012-2015
  • 2011-Organized the first successful summit of Gangchempo Peak (6387m)
  • 2012- Everest Expedition (TIBET) -Project Himalaya
  • 2012-Everest Expedition(TIBET) -Altitude Junkies 
  • 2012- Everest Expedition (NEPAL)- Project Himalaya
  • 2012-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)- Mountain Trip 
  • 2013-International Shishapangma Expedition( TIBET)
  • 2013-Everest Expedition (NEPAL) -Mountain Trip 
  • 2013- Manaslu Expedition- Altitude Junkies
  • 2014-Lhotse expedition-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2014-Makalu Expedition-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2014-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2014-Manaslu Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2014-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Mountaintrip
  • 2015-Manaslu Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2015-Baruntse Expedition-Japanese team
  • 2015-Singhchuli expedition-International
  • 2015-Everest Expedition(Tibet)-International
  • 2015-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)- Mountain trip
  • 2016-Everest Expedition (TIBET) -INTERNATIONAL
  • 2016-Shishapangma Expedition (TIBET)-INTERNATIONAL
  • 2016- Chooyu Expedition (NEPAL): International
  • 2016-Cholatse Expedition (NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2016-Dhaulagiri  Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2016-Makalu Expedition-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2016-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Mountaintrip
  • 2016-Everest Expedition (NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2017-Everest Expedition(TIBET)-International
  • 2017-Everest Expedition (Nepal)-Mountain Trip and Mountain Madness
  • 2017-Makalu Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2018-Amadablam Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2018-Cholatse Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2018-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2019-Makalu Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2019-Amadablam Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2019-Cholatse Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2019-Everest Expedition (NEPAL)-SCOTT Wollums
  • 2019-NAT GEO Everest Expedition(TIBET)-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2021-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Mountaintrip
  • 2021-Everest Expedition (NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2021-Everest Expedition (NEPAL)-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2021-Baruntse Expedition-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2022-Everest Expedition (NEPAL)-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2022-Everest Expedition (NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2022-Amadablam Expedition-Altitude Junkies
  • 2023-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Altitude Junkies
  • 2023-Everest Expedition(NEPAL)-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2023-Lhotse Expedition-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2023-Nuptse Expedition-Expedition Himalaya
  • 2023-Amadablam Expedition-Expedition himalaya

In addition to the expeditions listed above, we have a rich history of organizing over 100 peak climbing expeditions and guiding more than 1000 individuals on treks, which are not included in the aforementioned list.