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New Agency, Real Trail History

New agency. Twenty years on these trails.

We publish our protocols and name our guides. Proof replaces review counts.

The Shock Absorber

We absorb the friction
so you can stay present.

Budget operators sell logistics. Legacy high-end brands sell hotel rooms. We sell the experience itself absorbing the logistics, the safety anxiety, and the physical friction so that when you stand at sunrise above 5,000 metres, the only thing you are thinking about is where you are.

Trekking guide in the mountains
Sunrise over Himalayas
Trekking group having fun
20+Years CEO in Nepal trekking
8Max trekkers per group
Our Journey

A new agency. Twenty years of operations behind it.

Love Himalaya Journey is a new agency. The website went live in 2026, and we aren't going to dress that up. What isn't new is the operation behind it. LHJ was founded by a CEO with 20+ years inside Nepal's trekking industry the lodge relationships, the guide networks, and the ground operational knowledge were built long before the domain was registered. Our guides carry 15+ years of trail experience on the exact routes we operate. They were selected through relationships built over two decades, not recruited through a job posting.

LHJ exists because someone who has watched this industry from the inside for twenty years saw the same gap everyone else was ignoring: nobody is selling the experience itself. We don't ask you to trust a review count. We publish our protocols, name our guides, and show you the operational framework that twenty years produced.

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Choose Your Top Destinations

Every inquiry is read by a real person within 4 hours during Nepal operating hours. Talk to the team

Six things we do differently. Each one is operational, not aspirational.

Two-Tier Altitude Protocol

SpO2 80–84% triggers a 30-minute oxygen window. Below 80% triggers immediate descent. The guide decides the client is informed, not consulted.

The Small Group Promise

Maximum 8 trekkers per departure. This is what makes Silent Hiking work and what lets a guide notice when your gait changes at altitude.

Silent Hiking

The first hour of every trekking day is walked in silence by group consensus. Not a marketing line a daily protocol on every LHJ trek.

Pulse oximeter check on the trail at altitudeA small group of trekkers walking together on a forest trailA trekker standing in silence, looking out at a Himalayan ridgeAn LHJ guide on the trailTrekkers at sunrise above 5,000 metresA porter on the Khumbu trail with a 25 kg load cap

Named Guides, Real Profiles

Every guide carries 15+ years on the route you are walking. We publish their trek counts, languages, and certifications. No stock portraits, no invented bios.

The Shock Absorber

We absorb the logistics, the safety anxiety, and the physical friction so that when you stand at sunrise above 5,000 metres, the only thing you are thinking about is where you are.

Radical Transparency

We publish what your booking creates: porter wages against the industry average, safety equipment funded, lodge standards enforced. Impact, not profit margin.

Pulse oximeter check on the trail at altitude

Two-Tier Altitude Protocol

SpO2 80–84% triggers a 30-minute oxygen window. Below 80% triggers immediate descent. The guide decides the client is informed, not consulted.

A small group of trekkers walking together on a forest trail

The Small Group Promise

Maximum 8 trekkers per departure. This is what makes Silent Hiking work and what lets a guide notice when your gait changes at altitude.

A trekker standing in silence, looking out at a Himalayan ridge

Silent Hiking

The first hour of every trekking day is walked in silence by group consensus. Not a marketing line a daily protocol on every LHJ trek.

An LHJ guide on the trail

Named Guides, Real Profiles

Every guide carries 15+ years on the route you are walking. We publish their trek counts, languages, and certifications. No stock portraits, no invented bios.

Trekkers at sunrise above 5,000 metres

The Shock Absorber

We absorb the logistics, the safety anxiety, and the physical friction so that when you stand at sunrise above 5,000 metres, the only thing you are thinking about is where you are.

A porter on the Khumbu trail with a 25 kg load cap

Radical Transparency

We publish what your booking creates: porter wages against the industry average, safety equipment funded, lodge standards enforced. Impact, not profit margin.

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