This winter, I’m partnering with Trek Relief on a purpose-driven journey to Nepal—and I’d love for you to be part of it with me.
Over 16 days, our team will combine hands-on volunteer work with an immersive trek through Lower Mustang—a breathtaking and culturally rich region of the Annapurnas shaped by centuries of Hindu and Tibetan influence.
Before we begin our trek, we’ll spend four days at Pema T’sal Monastery, just outside Pokhara, responding to a request from Head Lama Tashi to expand access to health care for local children and families—including those from the nearby Tibetan refugee camp.
At the monastery, we’ll help renovate a small but vital health and dental clinic. Our work will include:
This is not symbolic service—it’s hands-on, community-requested work that will directly improve the care local families receive. And it’s 100% funded by participants and donors—your support is what makes it all possible.
Trek Relief began as a personal fundraising effort that evolved into a global 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Moved by the devastation of a Nepalese valley after the deadly 2016 Gorkha earthquake, an impassioned traveler took action, organizing treks to support survivors, rebuild communities, and raise awareness.
Today, Trek Relief continues to combine adventure with purpose, with over 8 years of creating meaningful impact worldwide through purposeful travel.
Read about the impact of Trek Relief below!