Trekkya isn't built by people who read about Nepal from afar. It's built by people who grew up watching the Annapurna change colours with the seasons. Who know the difference between a teahouse in Namche Bazaar and one in Pokhara. Who understand that trekking in Nepal is not an adventure sport — it is a relationship with a landscape that has shaped civilisations for thousands of years.
That difference matters in every decision we make. The trails we recommend aren't ranked by difficulty alone — they're ranked by the stories they carry. The cultural context we provide isn't translated from a database — it comes from generations of lived experience. The technology we're building isn't designed to replace the human touch of a local guide — it's designed to amplify it.
Nepal has eight of the world's fourteen highest peaks. What makes it singular isn't altitude alone. It's altitude combined with culture, community, and a way of seeing the world that doesn't exist anywhere else. Trekkya exists to honour that.