The Himalayas affect my feelings as well as your altitude. As a content writer and a lifelong enthusiast of the mountains, I have dedicated my life's work to proving this point.
My journey is unique. I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Mountain Studies, which fulfills my intellectual curiosity about these colossal formations. But I won't let my learning stay in a classroom. I apply this knowledge directly by attempting to climb 6000m Mera Peak and 7000m Himlung Himal, ensuring that my understanding of life at high altitudes remains fresh, raw, and authentic.
I've worked in the tourism sector for a long time, but I've never merely tried to market a hike. I consider myself to be a bridge. On one side, there's the physical thrill of reaching the top of a mountain. On the other hand, there is the heart of the Himalayas: the old civilizations, the calm customs, and the friendly smiles of the people who live in these valleys.

