Meghanad Timalsina (Thakur):
He has been in the adventure tourism business since 1995. Born in a tiny village in the west of Nepal, his interest in tourism started at the early age of thirteen when he found foreign tourists visiting his beautiful village. He started guiding them to and around the mountains and explained them about the geography, culture and people of the region. After completing high school level education he came to Kathmandu and started his career in travel industry. Prior to setting up "Himalaya Heart Treks & Expedition" he has undergone several trainings on Adventure Tourism, First Aid, Rescue Operation under the guidance of tourism related organizations in Nepal. He can speak English and German quite well. Mr. Timalsina is outstanding in many ways-his prompt and thorough replies of all pre-tour correspondence and arrangements, attention to every detail, excellent English and very friendly attitude towards the clients project a very strong image of the company.
Kamal Prasad Bhatta:
Kamal was born and raised in the Western region of Nepal where he developed a passion for adventure tourism. He has spent over 10 years in mountain tourism. He has completed several courses on mountaineering, eco-tourism, high altitude medicine, first aid and emergency procedures. He is an experienced and knowledgeable guide, and many of our returning clients request him tom lead their treks and mountain expeditions. He is well versed in English, German and other foreign languages..
Shital Chandra Dharel:
Shital is a young travel entrepreneur with an enthusiasm and passion for tourism. He holds the position of sales executive in the company. He has engaged in a variety of courses relevant to the travel industry and has led many treks to the Annapurna, Langtang & Everest regions. He has also scaled mountain peaks above 6,500 meters including Mera Peak, Island Peak and Ama Dablam. He has also completed courses in remote area first-aid and eco-tourism organized through KEEP, a Kathmandu-based NGO. He is proficient in English and local Nepalese dialects.