Himalayan Sherpa Trek & Expedition

Redmond, United States

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Himalayan Sherpa Trek & Expedition LLC specialist Vacation, Tour, Travel, Jungle Safari, River Rafting, Trekking & Expedition round the world. Mission to our Programs:= Himalayan Sherpa Treks & Expeditions (HSTE) strives to provide the safest mountain experience possible. HSTE is committed to developing safe, self-​reliant and environmentally-​conscious mountaineers and offering courses and expeditions of unsurpassed quality throughout the world. Our business practices stress ethical and culturally aware travel. Our Environment:= We are privileged to have a business opportunity that operates within the fragile alpine environment. With this opportunity comes the responsibility of being a good steward of the resource. «Take nothing but a picture, leave nothing but a footprint» Leave No Trace outdoor ethic is held in the very highest regard. We guide and climb with the idea that protecting, conserving, and preserving the resources are critical, both for our own program.

History

Established in 1987.

Our courses and expeditions vary in difficulty and skill level. We expect participants to have a positive attitude and be physically and mentally prepared for the demands of the journey. We take the «team effort» idea very seriously and presume each climber shares our passion for mountains, cultures and environmental issues.

Meet the Business Owner

AC Sherpa A.

Business Owner

Ang Chhiri Sherpa (AC Sherpa) Born in Tapting, Solu Khumbu, Nepal moved to United States in 1987 and attended High School, College in Seattle, WA & Honolulu Hi. Now a guide in North-​America for climbing with 20+ years of experience in hospitality and 14 year guide in USA and throughout Himalayas.

He holds the world record for climbing the highest mountain on each of the seven continents, the «Seven Summits,» within 42 climbing days. He has experience guiding in all seven continents.

McKinley (20,320 ft) — N America

Kilimanjaro (19 340 ft) — Africa

Elburs (18,481 ft) –Europe

Kosciuszko (7,310 ft) — Australia

Aconcagua (22,840 ft) — S America

Vinson Massif (16,067 ft) — Antarctica

Everest (29,029 ft) — Asia