High Spirit Treks

Explore the Himalayas with High Spirit Treks.

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Report generated on April 5, 2026

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Key Insights for High Spirit Treks

React error #418 is breaking your trek package display for customers trying to browse Everest and Annapurna itineraries.

Your core product—trek packages and the Tailor Made Travel customization builder—likely won't render properly for potential customers. This is directly blocking bookings before they even start.

8.4MB total page weight with five uncompressed hero images (1.1–1.3MB each) means international trekkers on slow connections abandon your site before seeing trek options.

Many customers planning Everest Base Camp or Annapurna treks are accessing from Nepal or remote areas with limited bandwidth. A 30-second load time kills conversions before they discover your Tailor Made Travel service.

Three critical navigation pages (Travel Guide, Why Us, Gallery) return 404 errors, leaving prospective trekkers unable to research altitude preparation, your 8000-meter experience, or past expedition photos.

Trek customers need reassurance before booking—they want to know how to prepare, why you're different, and proof of past expeditions. These missing pages remove trust signals at a critical decision point.

Six unnamed interactive elements and three unlabeled buttons prevent blind and visually impaired customers from booking treks or using your difficulty-level filters.

Adventure tourism attracts diverse customers. You're excluding people with disabilities from accessing your booking flow, trek filters, and customization options entirely.

Missing robots.txt, sitemap.xml, and canonical URLs mean search engines can't efficiently crawl your Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Mardi Himal package pages.

Potential trekkers searching 'Everest Base Camp Trek' or 'best Annapurna treks' won't find your pages reliably in Google. You're losing organic visibility to competitors with proper technical SEO.

What ProdPoke understands about High Spirit Treks

High Spirit Treks is a Nepal-based trekking and adventure tourism company that specializes in organizing customized mountain expeditions and outdoor experiences. Based on the Browse Treks page, they offer established trek packages like Everest Base Camp Trek (16 days), Annapurna Base Camp Trek (12 days), and Mardi Himal Trek (10 days), with varying difficulty levels and elevation profiles. Their Tailor Made Travel service allows clients to customize itineraries by specifying duration, group size, budget, and trip type (family trips, honeymoon trips, etc.), and they employ professional mountain guides experienced with 8000-meter peaks. Beyond trekking, they provide diverse Nepal activities including white water rafting, jungle safaris, paragliding, and cultural tours. The company emphasizes responsible tourism practices that minimize environmental impact, benefit local communities, and provide meaningful cultural connections for visitors.

Based on exploring 5 pages across the site

First Impression — How clear is your site?

92
Crystal clear

High Spirit Treks is a trekking company offering guided mountain trekking experiences in the Himalayas, specifically in Nepal. The site states "You come for Mountains. You'll leave with Stories. Join us to trek the Himalayas" and promises to "trek the Himalayas" with local guides. Visitors can browse available treks or customize their own trekking journey.

This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.

76/ 100

Overall Score

Good start — room to grow.

Performance

45/100

Heavy page: 8.4MB total transfer

high

Your site is 8.4MB total, making it extremely slow for mobile visitors planning treks from remote areas or on slower connections. Many international trekking customers will abandon browsing trek packages, pricing, and booking pages before the site fully loads.

Expected: Under 3MB total
Found: 8.4MB

Large asset: 1155KB — https://hstfinal.vercel.app/_next/image?url=%2Fi%2Fhero-10.j

medium

Large hero images of trekking landscapes (1155KB) are slowing down page load times. International customers viewing your Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Base Camp trek pages from slow internet connections will experience frustrating delays before seeing trek details and booking options.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1155KB

Large asset: 1272KB — https://hstfinal.vercel.app/_next/image?url=%2Fi%2Fhero-2.jp

medium

High-resolution trek photography (1272KB) is taking nearly a second to load. Visitors browsing your trek gallery or package pages may abandon the site before seeing compelling images of the trekking experience.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1272KB

Large asset: 1245KB — https://hstfinal.vercel.app/_next/image?url=%2Fi%2Fhero-17.j

medium

Mountain landscape images (1245KB) are consuming excessive bandwidth. Mobile users in Nepal or elsewhere viewing your trek packages on cellular connections will face slow load times that reduce engagement with your Tailor Made Travel customization options.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1245KB

Large asset: 871KB — https://hstfinal.vercel.app/_next/image?url=%2Fi%2Fhero-14.j

medium

Unoptimized trek images (871KB) are contributing to slow page performance. Potential customers exploring your adventure activity offerings (rafting, safaris, paragliding) may leave before completing a booking inquiry.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 871KB

Large asset: 1067KB — https://hstfinal.vercel.app/_next/image?url=%2Fi%2Fhero-4.jp

medium

Large image assets (1067KB) are not compressed or lazy-loaded. International customers viewing your trek options and itinerary details experience significantly delayed page load times.

Expected: Assets under 500KB
Found: 1067KB

SEO

88/100

Page title too long (64 chars)

low

Your homepage title is too long and will be truncated in search results for trekking-related queries. When potential customers search for 'Everest Base Camp Trek' or similar terms, they may not see your complete company name in Google results.

Expected: 50-60 characters
Found: 64 characters

No canonical URL specified

low

Without a canonical URL tag, search engines may not recognize your trek package pages (Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, etc.) as the authoritative versions, causing duplicate content indexing issues that harm your search visibility.

No robots.txt found

low

Without a robots.txt file, search engines don't have clear instructions on how to crawl your trek pages, itineraries, and booking information. This could reduce the visibility of your trek offerings in search results.

No sitemap.xml found

low

A missing sitemap.xml means search engines may struggle to discover all your trek packages, difficulty levels, regional guides, and activity pages. Potential customers searching for specific treks may not find your full offerings.

Accessibility

85/100

6 interactive element(s) without accessible names

high

Six interactive elements lack accessible names, making your trek booking buttons, difficulty level selectors, or navigation controls inaccessible to blind and visually impaired visitors using screen readers. This excludes customers with disabilities from booking your treks.

Expected: All interactive elements have accessible names
Found: 6 missing: <a.flex>, <a>, <a.transition-opacity>, <a.transition-opacity>, <a.transition-opacity>

Functional

68/100

Dead link: HTTP 404 — Travel Guide

likelymedium

The 'Travel Guide' navigation link leads to a 404 error. Customers cannot access essential pre-trek information about altitude sickness prevention, physical preparation, or what to expect on treks like Everest Base Camp or Mardi Himal.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 404

Dead link: HTTP 404 — Why Us

likelymedium

The 'Why Us' page returns a 404 error. Potential trekkers cannot access information about your company's experience with 8000-meter expeditions, responsible tourism practices, or community benefits—key differentiators for choosing your trek operator.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 404

Dead link: HTTP 404 — Gallery

likelymedium

The 'Gallery' page is broken (404 error). Prospective trekkers cannot view photos of past expeditions, landscapes, and cultural experiences that would inspire bookings for your Everest, Annapurna, and other trek packages.

Expected: Link should return a valid page (200)
Found: HTTP 404

3 button(s) with no visible text or icon

medium

Three buttons lack visible text or icons. Users cannot understand what actions these buttons perform—whether they're for starting a trek booking, filtering by difficulty level, or customizing an itinerary through your Tailor Made Travel service.

Expected: All buttons have visible text or icon
Found: 3 empty buttons

Technical Health

Minified React error #418; visit https://react.dev/errors/418?args[]=HTML&arg...

high

A React rendering error is preventing the site from displaying correctly. This could cause trek packages, booking forms, or the customized itinerary builder to fail to load properly for potential customers.

Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 ()

high

A critical resource failed to load on the server. This may be preventing trek images, guide profiles, or booking functionality from displaying to visitors browsing trek options.

HTTP 404 on https://hstfinal.vercel.app/travel-guide?_rsc=3lb4g

medium

The Travel Guide page is returning a 404 error. Potential trekkers looking for pre-trip preparation information, altitude acclimatization tips, or packing guides cannot access this resource.

Compliance

100/100
All clear — no issues found in this category.

Key Metrics

Crawlability

Sitemap.xml
Robots.txt
Broken Links3

Standards

HTTPS
Mobile Responsive
Images Missing Alt0

Improvement Plan

Your site has a critical rendering issue blocking the entire customer journey. The React error #418 must be fixed first—without it, trek packages, booking forms, and your Tailor Made Travel customizer won't display at all. Have your development team check the error logs on react.dev/errors/418 and debug the HTML rendering issue immediately. This is blocking revenue.

Once rendering is fixed, address the three broken navigation pages (Travel Guide, Why Us, Gallery). These are essential trust-builders for trekking customers. The Travel Guide needs altitude acclimatization tips and packing advice—prospective Everest trekkers specifically search for this. The Why Us page should showcase your 8000-meter experience and responsible tourism practices. The Gallery must display past expedition photography. Rebuild these pages or restore them from backups within your next sprint.

Your image performance is severely harming the experience for international customers. Compress those five hero images (currently 871KB–1.3MB each) to 200–300KB using modern formats (WebP), implement lazy-loading, and serve responsive images. The 8.4MB total page weight is unacceptable for mobile trekking customers on cellular networks—your goal should be under 3MB. This directly impacts conversion rates.

Fix the six unnamed interactive elements and three unlabeled buttons by adding aria-label attributes to all buttons and form controls. Screen readers will then announce their purpose (e.g., 'Filter by difficulty level' or 'Start customizing your trek'). This takes an afternoon but opens your site to customers with disabilities.

Finally, create a robots.txt file and sitemap.xml to help search engines discover all your trek packages, regional guides, and activity pages. Update your homepage title to under 60 characters to display fully in Google results. Add canonical URLs to trek package pages (Everest, Annapurna, Mardi Himal) to prevent duplicate content issues. These SEO basics take 2–3 hours but unlock organic visibility for customers searching trek-related terms.

Suggested priority order:

  1. Minified React error #418
  2. Dead links: Travel Guide, Why Us, Gallery
  3. Large asset optimization (hero images 1155KB–1272KB)
  4. Heavy page total transfer (8.4MB)
  5. 6 interactive elements without accessible names
  6. 3 buttons with no visible text or icon
  7. Missing robots.txt
  8. Missing sitemap.xml
  9. No canonical URL specified
  10. Page title too long (64 chars)
  11. HTTP 404 on Travel Guide page
  12. Failed to load resource (404)

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