
Preserving South Asia's premier corridor
Spanning fifty hectares of high-altitude forest, the Phulchoki-Godawari biodiversity corridor protects rare species while hosting global scientific research under rigorous environmental protocols. Our master plan ensures the peak remains a pristine sanctuary.
A documented high-altitude mountain sanctuary
50 ha
Protected forest corridor
300+
Recorded bird species
450+
Rare butterfly species


Stewardship over footprint
Our master development limits physical infrastructure to minimal, highly-engineered corridors. By utilizing low-impact aerial transit systems like our cable car, we bypass ground-level disruption to preserve the ancient migration paths of local wildlife.
Sovereign protection
Working alongside government bodies under national pride guidelines, we enforce strict environmental impact standards across the entire peak. This ensures the habitat of leopards, jungle cats, and rare insects remains entirely undisturbed.


A living laboratory
The unique microclimates of Nepal's highest valley peak attract leading researchers from across the globe. We provide structured access, field support, and technical resources for ecological surveys, ornithological tracking, and botanical preservation.
All scientific expeditions operate under joint oversight with sovereign environmental compliance officers, ensuring that academic study directly informs our ongoing conservation strategies.
