Coming from the Atlas Mountains, I thought I knew high-altitude culture, but the Sherpa people of the Gokyo valley stole my heart. Because the Gokyo route is quieter than the main Everest trail, the interactions felt more genuine. I spent an evening inside a local teahouse, drinking yak butter tea and listening to stories about the mountains from a local family. It wasn’t just about the scenery; it was about the warmth of the people living at the edge of the world. It reminded me that even in the coldest places, human connection is the source of all warmth.
In the field of tourism, experience speaks for itself and Mr. Sujan Kapri has a lot of those. He has over two years of experience as a porter guide and 4 years as a mountain guide. He has always sought something more than just plain travel and finds great fun in adventures. While today he might be a veteran, Mr. Kapri started at the village of Sahid Lakhan in Gorkha. He explored the serene forests in the foothills of the Ganesh, Shringi, and Mansiri ranges.
Since his early childhood, Kapri has taken on numerous endeavors across Nepal to explore the country and recognize the challenges that lie ahead. Having seen and experienced the beauty himself, Mr. Kapri seeks to implement and organize innovative trips and services. As a Tour Operator, Kapri is responsible for rather lucrative trips and offers across Nepal. At High Route Adventure, Kapri makes sure that the beauty of Nepal is appreciated by all kinds of travelers.