Nepal has always attracted explorers, leaders, entrepreneurs and people who seek something beyond ordinary travel. In March 2025, Oskar Hartmann, internationally known entrepreneur and investor, visited Nepal and experienced some of the country’s most meaningful destinations — Kathmandu, Pokhara, Muktinath and the Everest region by helicopter.
Oskar Hartmann is widely recognized as a serial entrepreneur and global investor. His official profile describes him as a founder and investor in more than 150 international companies, with involvement in companies such as Auto1, Sennder, Cars24 and Spinny. His LinkedIn profile also presents him as a founder, angel investor and entrepreneur with international business experience.
For Sherpa Adventure, it was an honor to welcome him to Nepal and organize a journey that combined culture, mountains, spirituality, aviation logistics and local expertise.
Oskar Hartmann’s Nepal visit was designed as a compact but powerful journey through the country’s most iconic landscapes and sacred places.
The route included:
This itinerary gave him a deep introduction to Nepal in a short time: ancient temples, Himalayan valleys, sacred sites, mountain flights and direct contact with the energy of the Himalayas.
The journey began in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal and the starting point for most Himalayan journeys. Kathmandu is not just a transit city. It is a place where Buddhist stupas, Hindu temples, local markets, traditional architecture and mountain culture meet in one valley. For international guests visiting Nepal for the first time, Kathmandu gives the first real feeling of the country: its rhythm, its spirituality, its people and its history.
From Kathmandu, the journey continued to Pokhara, one of Nepal’s most beautiful and peaceful destinations.
Pokhara is known for its lakeside atmosphere, views of the Annapurna range, soft mountain light and relaxed pace. It is also the main gateway for many Himalayan adventures, including treks, flights and journeys toward Mustang and Muktinath.
For a guest like Oskar Hartmann, Pokhara offered a different side of Nepal — calmer, more scenic and deeply connected to the mountains.
One of the most meaningful parts of the visit was the journey to Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site located in the Mustang region of Nepal.
Muktinath is important for both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. It is known for its mountain setting, spiritual atmosphere and ancient pilgrimage route. For many travelers, visiting Muktinath is not only a sightseeing experience, but also a personal and spiritual moment.
Reaching Muktinath requires careful planning. The region involves mountain roads, altitude, weather conditions and local coordination. This is where Sherpa Adventure’s ground expertise became especially important.
A highlight of the journey was the Everest Heli Tour, one of the most extraordinary experiences in Nepal.
The Everest helicopter journey offers a rare chance to see the Himalayas from above — including the Everest region, dramatic glaciers, high mountain valleys and some of the most famous peaks in the world.
For time-limited travelers, entrepreneurs, private groups and premium guests, an Everest Heli Tour is one of the best ways to experience the scale of the Himalayas without committing to a long trek.
Oskar Hartmann’s visit to Nepal was a special moment for Sherpa Adventure because it reflected the kind of travel we believe in: meaningful, well-organized and deeply connected to the destination.
Nepal is not only a place for trekking. It is also a destination for leaders, founders, private groups, corporate retreats, spiritual journeys and high-level experiential travel.
Through this visit, Sherpa Adventure demonstrated its ability to organize premium Nepal experiences for international guests who value time, quality, safety and authenticity.
For entrepreneurs and business leaders, Nepal offers something very different from a classic holiday. It gives space to disconnect from daily pressure, see life from another perspective and experience landscapes that naturally create reflection. From the streets of Kathmandu to the silence of Muktinath and the aerial view of Everest, Nepal has a rare ability to combine adventure, culture and inner reset.
This is why more founders, investors and private communities are now looking at Nepal not only as a trekking destination, but as a place for transformation, leadership retreats and premium travel experiences.