Looking ahead to summer and fall, the Himalayas will make an ideal escape for travelers hoping to get away from it all. When you’re ready to plan for the coming year, Remote Lands can take you to the top of the world from India to Bhutan and Nepal.
Mid-May to September is the best time for visibility and weather on this two-week journey to these luxury camps in India’s great travel frontier of Ladakh.
Combined with luxury stays at Aman hotels, this epic trek, best had in October, is an intense expedition to the heart of Bhutan for 13 action-filled days of hiking, culture, and the snow-capped peaks.
Have a champagne breakfast in the shadow of Mt Everest after the Monsoon season from September to November on a 10-day adventure that combines ultra-luxe and intrepid.
Remote Lands co-founders Jay Tindall and Catherine Heald take a chopper above Base Camp for a view of Everest and dine on a delicious breakfast at the Yeti Mountain Lodge with a vista of the Himalayas.
On a cross-country highway that averages 17 curves per kilometer, bicycles are the perfect mode to explore Chelela Pass and Bhutan's almost infinite hill trails.
Travel writer and photographer Annapurna Mellor journeys up steep mountain roads and into the heart of Arunachal Pradesh to discover and photograph Tawang.