Our valued team members are one of the main reasons for the success of Nepal Star Treks in the Nepali trekking and tour industry. They are enthusiastic outdoor lovers and helpful professionals with substantial experience in their fields. Get to know some of our members!
Hailing from the remote hills of Kalikasthan, Rasuwa in northern ends of Nepal, Toyanath Neupane is the director of Nepal Star Treks. He grew up in the lap of the Himalayas and has thus developed a keen aptitude for trekking through the hills and mountains of Nepal.
Toyanath completed his Master’s degree in Education but eventually returned to the tourism sector to pursue his career there. Thanks to growing up amidst the mountains and having more than a decade of experience in the industry, he is well versed in local culture and tradtion and has a vast knowledge of trekking/tour destinations in Nepal. At 50 years of age, he is also a veteran of the industry.
Born and raised in Changunarayan, Pradibna Pokharel is the founder-director of Nepal Star Treks. With over 30 years of experience in the tourism industry, he is an exceptional leader that knows all the ins and outs of trekking and tours in Nepal.
Before pursuing his career as a trekking guide,Pradibna completed acquired a bachelor’s degree in arts. His work and experience have led to him being fluent in English and German along with some proficiency in the Italian language. At 50 years of age, Pradibna is one of the most experienced and sought-after trekking guides in Nepal who has a genuine understanding of the culture and necessities of international tourists.
Ramesh Adhikari, the Managing Director of Nepal Star Treks comes from the famous Nepali village of Gorkha. He has been working in the Nepali tourism field for over a decade now and also specializes in the Cargo sector.
Ramesh pursued his education up to the Master’s degree before deciding to work in the tourism field. At 35 years of age, he has spent almost one-third of his life working in the field. His valuable professional experience, coupled with his personal experience of growing up in the hills of Nepal has led to him being a veteran of the industry.