Nepal Freelance Guide – Our Global Team
Nepal has always been more than a destination. It is a place of connections, friendships, and shared journeys. Over the years, Nepal Freelance Guide has grown not only because of the majestic Himalayas but also because of people who believe in connecting cultures. Today, our team represents voices and partners from across the world—Australia, India, Japan, Russia, and the United States. Together, we form a global family with one purpose: to make every journey in Nepal meaningful, safe, and unforgettable.

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This is the story of our team and the individuals who stand behind our service. Each person brings a unique background, professional expertise, and a personal bond with Nepal. Their presence shows that guiding is more than leading treks—it is about connecting people across borders with trust, warmth, and a sense of adventur
Our Roots in Nepal
The foundation of our work rests on decades of experience in the Himalayas. As a Nepal freelance guide, I, Dammaru Prasad Niraula, have walked these trails for more than thirty-five years. From Everest Base Camp to the Annapurna Circuit, from the quiet Langtang Valley to the hidden paths of Kanchenjunga, I have led thousands of trekkers to their dreams. Yet, no guide can stand alone. The strength of a team is what makes a service grow. Over the years, friends and partners from abroad joined hands with me, sharing knowledge, supporting our vision, and helping travelers from their countries connect with Nepal.
The Australian Connection: Ian Thaity and Stuart Colkin
Australia has long been a source of adventurers drawn to Nepal’s mountains. Many Australians love the outdoors, and their enthusiasm blends naturally with the spirit of Himalayan trekking.
Our connection with Australia is represented by Ian Thaity and Stuart Colkin, two trusted partners shaping how Australians travel with us.
Ian Thaity is more than a traveler—he is a bridge between Nepal and Australia. His respect for Nepalese culture and encouragement to new trekkers make him a vital part of our family. Ian champions responsible tourism and inspires Australians to enjoy the mountains while leaving a positive impact on local villages.
Stuart Colkin, our consultant advisor, adds another strength to the team. With a sharp eye for detail, decades of outdoor experience, and strong ties to Australian trekking communities, Stuart has helped us design programs that meet expectations. His advice has improved our safety standards, communication, and presentation. For many Australians, his presence brings confidence, knowing someone who understands their culture and values stands with us.
Together, Ian and Stuart represent more than business. Their partnership with us is a friendship shaped by shared treks, laughter under the stars, and trust on high mountain passes.
The Indian Partners: Dr. Dhananjaya and Mugda
India and Nepal share more than borders; they share cultural roots, traditions, and spiritual pathways. Many Indian travelers seek the Himalayas not only for adventure but also for pilgrimage, meditation, and self-discovery. This connection is strengthened by our Indian partners, Dr. Dhananjaya and Mugda.
Dr. Dhananjaya is a respected figure with a deep understanding of both health and travel. His professional background brings medical knowledge that has been invaluable in advising trekkers about fitness, altitude awareness, and well-being. For Indian travelers, his guidance offers reassurance that their journeys are safe and well planned.
Mugda, on the other hand, adds warmth and cultural connection. She has been instrumental in encouraging families, especially women and young travelers, to experience Nepal with confidence. Her insights into Indian cultural expectations help us design treks that suit dietary needs, festival interests, and spiritual experiences.
Through them, our bond with India grows stronger every year. They remind us that Nepal is not just a neighbor to India but a destination of shared heritage and deep friendship.
The Japanese Connection: Yuzawa Takao, Matsumoto Shinobu, and Takaaki Nagan
Japan has a long history of admiration for Nepal and the Himalayas. Many Japanese travelers are drawn to the mountains for their quiet strength, their spiritual presence, and their challenge. Our Japanese partners—Yuzawa Takao, Matsumoto Shinobu, and Takaaki Nagano—have played a key role in building a bridge between Japan and Nepal.
Yuzawa Takao is not only a partner but also the founder of The Himalayan Realms Treks and Expedition Nepal Pvt. Ltd. His vision was clear: to bring together the beauty of Nepal and the values of Japanese precision, respect, and commitment.
Takao has been a pillar in shaping our service philosophy, ensuring we balance traditional Nepalese hospitality with global professional standards.
Matsumoto Shinobu embodies Japan’s thoughtful, cultural side. With a deep interest in Nepalese traditions, art, and Buddhist philosophy, Shinobu helps Japanese travelers seeking more than trekking—they want cultural immersion. Whether guiding monastery visits or arranging homestays, Shinobu ensures our guests experience Nepal beyond the mountains.
Takaaki Nagano adds youthful energy and a modern perspective. His involvement brings in newer generations of Japanese trekkers who seek adventure, photography, and outdoor challenges. His feedback helps us adapt to changing expectations, making sure we remain relevant for the future.
Together, our Japanese friends highlight discipline, respect, and cultural sensitivity, reminding us that travel is not just about reaching destinations but honoring the journey.
The Russian Connection: Anna
Our link with Russia comes through Anna, whose passion for the mountains matches her love of cultural exchange. Russian travelers often seek remote, untouched landscapes, and Anna helps us introduce Nepal’s quieter trails to her community.
She appreciates nature’s raw beauty and guides treks that combine wilderness with simplicity. Her presence brings resilience and determination to our team. For Russian guests, Anna is a familiar face who understands their language, culture, and preferences, making every journey in Nepal comfortable and inspiring.
The American Friends: Indira Kairam, Dr. Omar Ozur, and Venieta Deuza
Our ties with the United States bring another layer of strength to the Nepal Freelance Guide family. Americans often seek both adventure and purpose in their travels, and our partners—Indira Kairam, Dr. Omar Ozur, and Venieta Deuza—help us connect with this spirit.
To begin with, Indira Kairam is known for her dedication to building cultural connections. Over the years, she has supported many initiatives that link Nepal with international communities. Consequently, travelers not only visit but also give back through volunteering, donations, and educational exchanges. In this way, her work ensures that each journey becomes meaningful not just for the traveler but also for the local communities they encounter.
Dr. Omar Ozur brings medical expertise and a passion for the outdoors. His guidance on health, trekking fitness, and safety has shaped how we prepare for long expeditions. For American travelers, his involvement is a sign of reliability and professionalism.
Venieta Deuza adds creativity and communication to the team. She focuses on storytelling—sharing the experiences of trekkers, the beauty of Nepal, and the spirit of adventure. Her work makes sure our message reaches global audiences with clarity and inspiration.
Together, Indira, Omar, and Venieta form a strong American presence that enriches our team with diversity, professionalism, and creativity.
A Family Across Borders
When we look at our team, we do not just see names from different countries. We see a family built through years of travel, trust, and shared passion for Nepal.
Their presence shows that guiding is more than leading treks—it is about connecting people across borders with trust, warmth, and a sense of adventure
What unites us is not only trekking but also a shared belief that Nepal is a land of transformation. Travelers arrive to climb mountains, yet they leave with memories of people, culture, and spirit. Our team works to ensure that every journey is safe, respectful, and unforgettable.
Looking Ahead
Nepal Freelance Guide continues to grow, not only through years of Himalayan experience but also through the strength of our international team. Together, we bring professionalism, cultural understanding, and lasting friendship. Our vision is to keep Nepal open to the world while protecting its traditions, environment, and communities.
Travel is more than movement—it is connection. Ian and Stuart in Australia, Dr. Dhananjaya and Mugda in India, Takao, Shinobu, and Nagano in Japan, Anna in Russia, and Indira, Omar, and Venieta in the USA—together, we form one united team. Together, we are ready to guide travelers from every corner of the globe.
Nepal awaits—and our team is here to welcome you.