Gopal Prasad Neupane, the founder, CEO, and Managing Director of Beat Trekking is a dynamic entrepreneur with a deep passion for tourism and social work. Born and brought up in the remote area of an isolated village in the Rasuwa district, he developed an early love for traveling and trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal. He embarked on his journey in the tourism industry as a guide at the very young age of 17. He has led thousands of trekkers in different mountain regions in Nepal. He also pursued both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business management, a testament to his intellectual proficiency while working as a guide simultaneously.
Having garnered several years of experience and amassed a comprehensive knowledge of all the trekking routes, as well as hospitality, he founded this trekking company fueled by his passion for traveling in the Himalayan region. His entrepreneurial spirit and desire to create a successful business in the tourism sector have deeply motivated him to establish his own company, Beat Trekking. His primary aim from the outset was to offer secure and enjoyable trekking and climbing tours, tailor-made services, and authentic experiences to all travelers, ensuring they had a personalized experience on their dream adventure destination.
Apart from being a tourism expert, Mr. Neupane has been actively participating in various social activities. His giving and helping nature has led him to be actively involved in it, particularly child education, health and sanitation, empowerment of women, vocational skills, and works against poverty in his district and many other remote villages of Nepal. Through the provision of voluntary services, he actively promotes public awareness and empowerment.
Overall, he is an outstanding travel professional with extensive experience and expertise in trekking and tourism, an excellent team leader, a knowledgeable travel advisor, and an active social worker, making him an ideal guide for any adventure seeker looking to explore the natural wonders of Nepal.