Trekking Activities

Himalayan Charity Treks: Everest, Annapurna, Manaslu & Makalu for a Cause

SOS Solitary Trek for a Cause Step into the Himalayas, Step into Someone’s Future

In the shadow of the world’s highest mountains, there are children who walk hours each day just to reach a classroom, and families who trek for days to find basic medical care. Through SOS Himalaya Nepal, we are changing that — and you can be part of the journey.

Join our Solitary Trek for a Cause and take on one of Nepal’s legendary trails:

  • Everest Base Camp Trek – Stand at the foot of the world’s tallest mountain while standing up for children’s futures.
  • Makalu Base Camp Trek – Venture into one of Nepal’s most remote landscapes, bringing hope to communities often forgotten.
  • Manaslu Circuit Trek – Circle the “Spirit Mountain” while helping fund vital education and healthcare projects.
  • Annapurna Base Camp Trek – Journey into a land of snow-capped giants and ensure that no child’s dreams are cut short by distance or poverty.
  • Every step you take helps us build schools, provide scholarships, equip clinics, and bring lifesaving health services to remote Himalayan villages.

Your trek becomes more than an adventure — it becomes a lifeline.

Support Us by Joining Our Mission in Makalu – Seduwa

In the remote highlands of Makalu – Seduwa, life is beautiful yet challenging. Towering peaks and lush valleys surround villages where children walk hours to school, families trek days for healthcare, and seasonal food shortages are a way of life. Through SOS Himalaya Nepal, we are working to change that — and you can be part of it.

Whether you join as a Paid Intern, Volunteer, or work alongside us at the SOS Eco Farm, your time, energy, and skills will directly shape a better future for this community.

  1. Paid Internship & Volunteering

If you’re ready to make a real difference on the ground, our internship and volunteer programs place you at the heart of our work.

In Education:

  • Assist local teachers and introduce interactive teaching methods.
  • Tutor students, especially those falling behind, ensuring no child is left out.
  • Help create libraries, reading spaces, and digital learning access.

In Healthcare:

  • Support medical outreach camps and community health awareness programs.
  • Promote hygiene, clean water, and sanitation practices.
  • Assist with basic first aid and health record keeping.

In Community Development:

  • Take part in small-scale construction, repairs, and maintenance of school facilities.
  • Share your skills in areas like IT, art, farming, carpentry, or administration.
  • Help design projects that empower local families toward self-sufficiency.

Your participation fee not only covers your stay but also funds our schools, scholarships, clinics, and infrastructure projects in Makalu–Seduwa.

  1. SOS Eco Farm

Our SOS Eco Farm is more than just land — it’s a lifeline.

Nestled in the fertile hills of Seduwa, the farm grows organic vegetables, fruits, and grains for schoolchildren, families, and the local market. It is:

A food source ensuring year-round nutrition in a region where shortages are common.

A learning space where students and farmers train in sustainable, chemical-free farming.

A community asset that generates income to support education and healthcare programs.

By working on the Eco Farm, you’ll plant seeds, harvest crops, and see firsthand how a small plot of land can feed not just stomachs, but dreams.

Why This Matters:

Makalu–Seduwa is a place of resilience, but also of need. When you intern, volunteer, or help on the farm, you’re not just giving your time — you’re:

  • Strengthening local education systems so every child can learn.
  • Expanding healthcare access in one of Nepal’s most remote corners.
  • Building food security so no family has to go hungry.

Work with purpose. Learn with impact. Live the Himalayas.

In Makalu–Seduwa, every hour you give becomes a step toward a self-reliant, educated, and healthier Himalayan community. You’ll leave with stories, friendships, and the knowledge that you’ve planted something that will grow for generations.