Diku Sherpa
Nepal

Diku
Based in Kathmandu, Nepal
Trek Rate
$25 per day
Languages
English, Nepali, Hindi, & Sherpa
Experience
over 10 years
Ratings
great (3 reviews)

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Diku is originally from Kerung village in the Solukhumbu region of Nepal. She has completed trekking guide training and has led treks and guided in Nepal since 2012. She has led treks in the Khumbu (Everest), Langtang, and Annapurna Regions. When not in the mountains she likes to relax and read the paper. Diku enjoys learning new things and meeting new people.

Previous Treks with Sherpana
  • Around Manaslu via Tsum Valley and via Punggen Gompa (Oct 2017)
  • Annapurna Sanctuary (Nov 2019)
  • Tamang Heritage Trail (Mar 2023)

Availability & Upcoming Treks

Note: Guides marked as available indicates that they have no known conflicting treks, and have not indicated that they are not available. However, many guides may have personal commitments or treks outside the Sherpana network that may not be reflected their Sherpana availability calendar. To assure the guide you choose is available you can select the after the trek is confirmed from the guides that confirm they are both available and willing to lead your trek.

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Reviews

by Andrea (Germany)
on Apr 21, 2023

Tamang Heritage Trail
led by Diku Sherpa

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We had a wonderful trek with Diku on the Tamang Heritage Trail. Diku is a very attentive, professional guide, who took excellent care of us, and a bright and friendly person. Weather was a bit challenging at times but Diku always stayed positive. Her cheerfulness lit up every accommodation we stayed in. During the hike she shared her extensive knowledge of the local flora with us. We could feel her passion for the mountains and her job. We warmly recommend hiking with Diku and we are very grateful to have had her as a knowledgeable guide and to have had to get to know her. Thank you so much, Diku and Nimar.

by Paloma (Spain)
on Dec 7, 2019

Annapurna Sanctuary
led by Diku Sherpa

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Diku is a great guide, she adapts to your plans, pace and schedule, and is extremely helpful and resourceful. She finds good deals for you, which is very convenient! Diku is always cheerful and makes the way very pleasant with her knowledge of the area and comments about Nepal's culture, people and nature. I would definitely go again with her to another hike and I'd encourage everyone to go with Nepali female guides :) Among them, Diku is definitely highly recommendable!

by Hans
on Jan 21, 2018

Around Manaslu via Tsum Valley and via Punggen Gompa
led by Diku Sherpa

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We really like the trekking, for us it was one of the most beautiful trekkings which we did in our life. Diku is a very friendly patient woman who always wanted to help us first, before she was thinking about here self. Even though she didn't know the area, she helped us a lot and it was interesting that she could speak with all the people we met on the way. She seems to have a very attractive style of speaking to both locals as others guides and trekkers because they were always coming back and asking about her, the next day. We never had any problems with her and missed her when we finished our trekking alone at Annapuri circuit. She had also interesting things to tell us about here own background and here childhood in the area of mount Everest which helped a lot to understand the culture more. Even though the culture of the local people we met is slithly different from here own background. She was also very flexible and I think this made here very suitable to us. Cause we knew most of the time what we wanted to do and how far we would walk and were we wanted to eat/sleep, and she just followed us in that sense, which we really like. We met a lot of guides on our trekking who were much more influencing the chooses the quests make, and I don't think that is something I think a guide should do. But off course this is very different people to people and I think if people like to have a guide who makes more decisions for them, she was also capable of doing so.