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Panch Pokhari a spectacular and spiritual trek is the newly opened trekking destination in Nepal. It is named after five holy ponds with the great religious significance and situated at an elevation of about 4100m above sea level in north-eastern part of sindupalchowk district. This is the popular trekking trail as it is a famous hindu pilgrimage site in Nepal. Every year many hindu and Buddhist religious people visit this site and hindu visit at Janaipurnima festival is held in August. This trek offers pristine mountains views, rich culture, genuine adventure, bio diversity, natural beauty. It also offers the closer closer views of Langtang Range, Jugal Himal, Rolwaling Himal and other snow-capped peaks.
On our 12 days trekking you will experience and get touched with biological diversity, rich cultural heritage and unsurpassed beauty of nature. We start our trekking days from chautara, five hours north-east of Kathmandu towards the Tibetan border. We travel through a mixture of beautiful mountain scenery, terraced fields and rural villages from different ethnic groups. You will be explained about the trekking ways, altitude sickness, highlights and other important information by our experienced and dedicated trekking guide.
Tentative Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
The journey begins as you depart from your home country/city. Once you arrive at the Tribhuwan international airport(TIA) Airport, you are greeted by our airport representative and drive to the 3 -4stars hotel. Overnight at hotel with inclusive dinner along with the adventure discussion ahead.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley
After some rest, full day sightseeing at Kathmandu(Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhu, and Kathmandu durbar square) with Leisure Holidays team . Overnight at hotel, inclusive of breakfast. At eventide, you will be briefed about your trip.
After some rest, full day sightseeing at Kathmandu(Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhu, and Kathmandu durbar square) with Leisure Holidays team . Overnight at hotel, inclusive of breakfast. At eventide, you will be briefed about your trip.
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Chautara (1200m.) takes about five hours.
It is a pleasant journey through the beautiful hills, villages, forests and rivers. You camp for the night.
It is a pleasant journey through the beautiful hills, villages, forests and rivers. You camp for the night.
Day 04: Trek from Chautara to Phurse (2045m.) takes approximately five and a half hours.
The trail you follow is an ascent up to Phurse. En route, you come across many villages, farming terraces, some green hills and splendid mountain views of Gaurishanka, Dorje Lakpa and many others. Phurse is a pasture where village people bring their domestic animals for grazing. It can also be described as a small village mainly inhabited by Tamang. You camp for the night.
The trail you follow is an ascent up to Phurse. En route, you come across many villages, farming terraces, some green hills and splendid mountain views of Gaurishanka, Dorje Lakpa and many others. Phurse is a pasture where village people bring their domestic animals for grazing. It can also be described as a small village mainly inhabited by Tamang. You camp for the night.
Day 05: Trek from Phurse to Kami Kharka (2845m.) takes about six hours.
You head uphill until you reach Kami Kharka passing through forests covered with oak, pine, rhododendron and other natural vegetation. While walking you can enjoy the spectacular views of Gaurishankar, Dorje Lakpa and the Jugal Himal range. Kami Kharka is another pasture for domestic animals. You camp for the night.
You head uphill until you reach Kami Kharka passing through forests covered with oak, pine, rhododendron and other natural vegetation. While walking you can enjoy the spectacular views of Gaurishankar, Dorje Lakpa and the Jugal Himal range. Kami Kharka is another pasture for domestic animals. You camp for the night.
Day 06: Trek from Kami Kharka to Pauwa Bas (3000m.) takes approximately six hours.
Crossing Kami Kharka you begin to follow an ascending path to reach Pauwa Bas. This day you trek through forests covered with rhododendron, oak, pine, juniper and other natural vegetation. In Pauwa Bas there is a shelter for the local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
Crossing Kami Kharka you begin to follow an ascending path to reach Pauwa Bas. This day you trek through forests covered with rhododendron, oak, pine, juniper and other natural vegetation. In Pauwa Bas there is a shelter for the local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
Day 07: Trek from Pauwa Bas to Hille Bhanjyang (3400m.) takes approximately six hours.
The route to Hille Bhanjyang goes uphill passing through forests enriched with bamboo, pine, oak, rhododendron and alpine vegetation. Hille Bhanjyang is a ridge from where you can see magnificent views of a waterfall, river basin and village at a far distance. You can camp for the night.
The route to Hille Bhanjyang goes uphill passing through forests enriched with bamboo, pine, oak, rhododendron and alpine vegetation. Hille Bhanjyang is a ridge from where you can see magnificent views of a waterfall, river basin and village at a far distance. You can camp for the night.
Day 08: Trek from Hille Bhanjyang to Nasim Pati (3700m.) takes about four and a half hours.
After Hille Bhanjyang, your path moves uphill until you reach Nasim Pati. En route, you encounter forests with views of the Jugal Himal range, Gaurishankar, mountain deer and danfe, the national bird of Nepal. Nasim Pati also provides shelter to local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
After Hille Bhanjyang, your path moves uphill until you reach Nasim Pati. En route, you encounter forests with views of the Jugal Himal range, Gaurishankar, mountain deer and danfe, the national bird of Nepal. Nasim Pati also provides shelter to local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
Day 09: Trek from Nasim Pati to Panch Pokhari (4100m.) takes approximately four hours.
The route is a steep ascent passing through Lauribinayak Pass to Panch Pokhari. On the way, you will be enchanted by the lovely alpine forest, diverse wildlife and idyllic villages. Panch Pokhari is an interesting point of the trek. The word Panch Pokhari translates into five lakes in English. Many Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims gather here. The summit of Panch Pokhari (5 lakes) offers an excellent view of the Jugal Himal range, Rolwaling range, Gosainkunda etc. You camp for the night.
The route is a steep ascent passing through Lauribinayak Pass to Panch Pokhari. On the way, you will be enchanted by the lovely alpine forest, diverse wildlife and idyllic villages. Panch Pokhari is an interesting point of the trek. The word Panch Pokhari translates into five lakes in English. Many Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims gather here. The summit of Panch Pokhari (5 lakes) offers an excellent view of the Jugal Himal range, Rolwaling range, Gosainkunda etc. You camp for the night.
Day 10: Trek from Panch Pokhari to Nasim Pati (3700m.) takes approximately three hours.
While trekking back you move along a steeply descending path passing the Lauribinayak Pass. You camp for the night.
While trekking back you move along a steeply descending path passing the Lauribinayak Pass. You camp for the night.
Day 11: Trek from Nasim Pati to Dukhang (2100m.) takes about six hours.
This day your trail climbs down passing through forests covered with bamboos, rhododendron, pine, oak, juniper and other natural vegetation. You can spot Himalayan deer, white langur and many other animals if you are lucky. Before you reach Dukhang, you come across chortens and can see prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Dukhang is a tiny village mainly inhabited by Tamang, Sherpa and a few others. There are beautiful monasteries around this area. You find local people toiling hard by farming land where they grow wheat, potato, millet, buck wheat and green vegetables. You camp for the night.
This day your trail climbs down passing through forests covered with bamboos, rhododendron, pine, oak, juniper and other natural vegetation. You can spot Himalayan deer, white langur and many other animals if you are lucky. Before you reach Dukhang, you come across chortens and can see prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Dukhang is a tiny village mainly inhabited by Tamang, Sherpa and a few others. There are beautiful monasteries around this area. You find local people toiling hard by farming land where they grow wheat, potato, millet, buck wheat and green vegetables. You camp for the night.
Day 12: Trek from Dukhang to Dhap (1200m.) takes almost six hours.
Crossing Dukhang, you begin to follow a descending path to reach Dhap. You walk along the bank of the Indrawati river with magnificent views of farming terraces, human settlements and green hills. Dhap is yet another village and the people living here belong to different communities. There are some schools, small tea shops and a local market. You camp for the night.
Crossing Dukhang, you begin to follow a descending path to reach Dhap. You walk along the bank of the Indrawati river with magnificent views of farming terraces, human settlements and green hills. Dhap is yet another village and the people living here belong to different communities. There are some schools, small tea shops and a local market. You camp for the night.
Day 13: Trek from Dhap to Melamchi Pul Bazaar (800m.) takes about six hours.
You now walk along the bank of the Indrawati river passing through different villages, farming terraces, a hydro electricity project on the way to Tipini and vehicles carrying passengers and goods. Melamchi Pul Bazaar which lies at the bank of Melamchi Khola (stream) and Indrawati river is comparatively a big city of this area. There are some lodges, tea shops, government offices, schools, colleges, post office and army police camp. You camp for the night.
You now walk along the bank of the Indrawati river passing through different villages, farming terraces, a hydro electricity project on the way to Tipini and vehicles carrying passengers and goods. Melamchi Pul Bazaar which lies at the bank of Melamchi Khola (stream) and Indrawati river is comparatively a big city of this area. There are some lodges, tea shops, government offices, schools, colleges, post office and army police camp. You camp for the night.
Day 14: Drive from Melamchi Pul Bazaar to Kathmandu (1350m.) takes about five hours.
You travel in a gravel and bumpy path up to Lamidanda and then you follow the pitched road up to Kathmandu.
You travel in a gravel and bumpy path up to Lamidanda and then you follow the pitched road up to Kathmandu.
Day 15: Depart to Kathmandu (1350m) takes hrs
We pack up early and head for the airstrip to hop a flight back to Kathmandu. Necessary travel arrangements are made and a little time is given wandering around the near by city (wander for the gifts for the remembrance of the trip).
We pack up early and head for the airstrip to hop a flight back to Kathmandu. Necessary travel arrangements are made and a little time is given wandering around the near by city (wander for the gifts for the remembrance of the trip).
Note: B = Breakfast, B.L.D = Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
INQUIRY THIS TRIP BOOK THIS TRIPPanch Pokhari a spectacular and spiritual trek is the newly opened trekking destination in Nepal. It is named after five holy ponds with the great religious significance and situated at an elevation of about 4100m above sea level in north-eastern part of sindupalchowk district. This is the popular trekking trail as it is a famous hindu pilgrimage site in Nepal. Every year many hindu and Buddhist religious people visit this site and hindu visit at Janaipurnima festival is held in August. This trek offers pristine mountains views, rich culture, genuine adventure, bio diversity, natural beauty. It also offers the closer closer views of Langtang Range, Jugal Himal, Rolwaling Himal and other snow-capped peaks.
On our 12 days trekking you will experience and get touched with biological diversity, rich cultural heritage and unsurpassed beauty of nature. We start our trekking days from chautara, five hours north-east of Kathmandu towards the Tibetan border. We travel through a mixture of beautiful mountain scenery, terraced fields and rural villages from different ethnic groups. You will be explained about the trekking ways, altitude sickness, highlights and other important information by our experienced and dedicated trekking guide.
Tentative Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
The journey begins as you depart from your home country/city. Once you arrive at the Tribhuwan international airport(TIA) Airport, you are greeted by our airport representative and drive to the 3 -4stars hotel. Overnight at hotel with inclusive dinner along with the adventure discussion ahead.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley
After some rest, full day sightseeing at Kathmandu(Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhu, and Kathmandu durbar square) with Leisure Holidays team . Overnight at hotel, inclusive of breakfast. At eventide, you will be briefed about your trip.
After some rest, full day sightseeing at Kathmandu(Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath, Swayambhu, and Kathmandu durbar square) with Leisure Holidays team . Overnight at hotel, inclusive of breakfast. At eventide, you will be briefed about your trip.
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Chautara (1200m.) takes about five hours.
It is a pleasant journey through the beautiful hills, villages, forests and rivers. You camp for the night.
It is a pleasant journey through the beautiful hills, villages, forests and rivers. You camp for the night.
Day 04: Trek from Chautara to Phurse (2045m.) takes approximately five and a half hours.
The trail you follow is an ascent up to Phurse. En route, you come across many villages, farming terraces, some green hills and splendid mountain views of Gaurishanka, Dorje Lakpa and many others. Phurse is a pasture where village people bring their domestic animals for grazing. It can also be described as a small village mainly inhabited by Tamang. You camp for the night.
The trail you follow is an ascent up to Phurse. En route, you come across many villages, farming terraces, some green hills and splendid mountain views of Gaurishanka, Dorje Lakpa and many others. Phurse is a pasture where village people bring their domestic animals for grazing. It can also be described as a small village mainly inhabited by Tamang. You camp for the night.
Day 05: Trek from Phurse to Kami Kharka (2845m.) takes about six hours.
You head uphill until you reach Kami Kharka passing through forests covered with oak, pine, rhododendron and other natural vegetation. While walking you can enjoy the spectacular views of Gaurishankar, Dorje Lakpa and the Jugal Himal range. Kami Kharka is another pasture for domestic animals. You camp for the night.
You head uphill until you reach Kami Kharka passing through forests covered with oak, pine, rhododendron and other natural vegetation. While walking you can enjoy the spectacular views of Gaurishankar, Dorje Lakpa and the Jugal Himal range. Kami Kharka is another pasture for domestic animals. You camp for the night.
Day 06: Trek from Kami Kharka to Pauwa Bas (3000m.) takes approximately six hours.
Crossing Kami Kharka you begin to follow an ascending path to reach Pauwa Bas. This day you trek through forests covered with rhododendron, oak, pine, juniper and other natural vegetation. In Pauwa Bas there is a shelter for the local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
Crossing Kami Kharka you begin to follow an ascending path to reach Pauwa Bas. This day you trek through forests covered with rhododendron, oak, pine, juniper and other natural vegetation. In Pauwa Bas there is a shelter for the local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
Day 07: Trek from Pauwa Bas to Hille Bhanjyang (3400m.) takes approximately six hours.
The route to Hille Bhanjyang goes uphill passing through forests enriched with bamboo, pine, oak, rhododendron and alpine vegetation. Hille Bhanjyang is a ridge from where you can see magnificent views of a waterfall, river basin and village at a far distance. You can camp for the night.
The route to Hille Bhanjyang goes uphill passing through forests enriched with bamboo, pine, oak, rhododendron and alpine vegetation. Hille Bhanjyang is a ridge from where you can see magnificent views of a waterfall, river basin and village at a far distance. You can camp for the night.
Day 08: Trek from Hille Bhanjyang to Nasim Pati (3700m.) takes about four and a half hours.
After Hille Bhanjyang, your path moves uphill until you reach Nasim Pati. En route, you encounter forests with views of the Jugal Himal range, Gaurishankar, mountain deer and danfe, the national bird of Nepal. Nasim Pati also provides shelter to local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
After Hille Bhanjyang, your path moves uphill until you reach Nasim Pati. En route, you encounter forests with views of the Jugal Himal range, Gaurishankar, mountain deer and danfe, the national bird of Nepal. Nasim Pati also provides shelter to local pilgrims. You camp for the night.
Day 09: Trek from Nasim Pati to Panch Pokhari (4100m.) takes approximately four hours.
The route is a steep ascent passing through Lauribinayak Pass to Panch Pokhari. On the way, you will be enchanted by the lovely alpine forest, diverse wildlife and idyllic villages. Panch Pokhari is an interesting point of the trek. The word Panch Pokhari translates into five lakes in English. Many Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims gather here. The summit of Panch Pokhari (5 lakes) offers an excellent view of the Jugal Himal range, Rolwaling range, Gosainkunda etc. You camp for the night.
The route is a steep ascent passing through Lauribinayak Pass to Panch Pokhari. On the way, you will be enchanted by the lovely alpine forest, diverse wildlife and idyllic villages. Panch Pokhari is an interesting point of the trek. The word Panch Pokhari translates into five lakes in English. Many Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims gather here. The summit of Panch Pokhari (5 lakes) offers an excellent view of the Jugal Himal range, Rolwaling range, Gosainkunda etc. You camp for the night.
Day 10: Trek from Panch Pokhari to Nasim Pati (3700m.) takes approximately three hours.
While trekking back you move along a steeply descending path passing the Lauribinayak Pass. You camp for the night.
While trekking back you move along a steeply descending path passing the Lauribinayak Pass. You camp for the night.
Day 11: Trek from Nasim Pati to Dukhang (2100m.) takes about six hours.
This day your trail climbs down passing through forests covered with bamboos, rhododendron, pine, oak, juniper and other natural vegetation. You can spot Himalayan deer, white langur and many other animals if you are lucky. Before you reach Dukhang, you come across chortens and can see prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Dukhang is a tiny village mainly inhabited by Tamang, Sherpa and a few others. There are beautiful monasteries around this area. You find local people toiling hard by farming land where they grow wheat, potato, millet, buck wheat and green vegetables. You camp for the night.
This day your trail climbs down passing through forests covered with bamboos, rhododendron, pine, oak, juniper and other natural vegetation. You can spot Himalayan deer, white langur and many other animals if you are lucky. Before you reach Dukhang, you come across chortens and can see prayer flags fluttering in the breeze. Dukhang is a tiny village mainly inhabited by Tamang, Sherpa and a few others. There are beautiful monasteries around this area. You find local people toiling hard by farming land where they grow wheat, potato, millet, buck wheat and green vegetables. You camp for the night.
Day 12: Trek from Dukhang to Dhap (1200m.) takes almost six hours.
Crossing Dukhang, you begin to follow a descending path to reach Dhap. You walk along the bank of the Indrawati river with magnificent views of farming terraces, human settlements and green hills. Dhap is yet another village and the people living here belong to different communities. There are some schools, small tea shops and a local market. You camp for the night.
Crossing Dukhang, you begin to follow a descending path to reach Dhap. You walk along the bank of the Indrawati river with magnificent views of farming terraces, human settlements and green hills. Dhap is yet another village and the people living here belong to different communities. There are some schools, small tea shops and a local market. You camp for the night.
Day 13: Trek from Dhap to Melamchi Pul Bazaar (800m.) takes about six hours.
You now walk along the bank of the Indrawati river passing through different villages, farming terraces, a hydro electricity project on the way to Tipini and vehicles carrying passengers and goods. Melamchi Pul Bazaar which lies at the bank of Melamchi Khola (stream) and Indrawati river is comparatively a big city of this area. There are some lodges, tea shops, government offices, schools, colleges, post office and army police camp. You camp for the night.
You now walk along the bank of the Indrawati river passing through different villages, farming terraces, a hydro electricity project on the way to Tipini and vehicles carrying passengers and goods. Melamchi Pul Bazaar which lies at the bank of Melamchi Khola (stream) and Indrawati river is comparatively a big city of this area. There are some lodges, tea shops, government offices, schools, colleges, post office and army police camp. You camp for the night.
Day 14: Drive from Melamchi Pul Bazaar to Kathmandu (1350m.) takes about five hours.
You travel in a gravel and bumpy path up to Lamidanda and then you follow the pitched road up to Kathmandu.
You travel in a gravel and bumpy path up to Lamidanda and then you follow the pitched road up to Kathmandu.
Day 15: Depart to Kathmandu (1350m) takes hrs
We pack up early and head for the airstrip to hop a flight back to Kathmandu. Necessary travel arrangements are made and a little time is given wandering around the near by city (wander for the gifts for the remembrance of the trip).
We pack up early and head for the airstrip to hop a flight back to Kathmandu. Necessary travel arrangements are made and a little time is given wandering around the near by city (wander for the gifts for the remembrance of the trip).
Note: B = Breakfast, B.L.D = Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
INQUIRY THIS TRIP BOOK THIS TRIP- Langtang Region Trekking
Langtang located north of Kathmandu Valley is one of the popular trekking destinations among the trekkers who really want to spend their holidays exploring the lifestyle and culture of Tamang and Sherpa people of helambu valley. Trekking to Langtang Region is also popular as it combines adventurous and spiritual experiences to the trekkers. The trekking trail passes through Sherpa and tamang villages and the Helambu Valley and ends at sacred Gosainkunda lake which is popular lake for the Hindu people. - Everest Base Camp Trek
Everest Base Camp Trek is the most popular treks in Nepal where numerous trekkers around the world visit every year. Everest region trekking compasses Lukla, Phakding, Jorsale, Namche bazaar, Syangboche, Tengboche, Pangboche, Pheriche, Lobuche, Gokyo Lake, Kongma LA pass, Cho La pass, Renjo La pass, Everest base camp, Kala Pattar and the whole area of Solukhumbu district at the background of Mount Everest. - Annapurna Circuit Trek
Annapurna Region is popular for trekking located in north western Nepal where you will trek through forests of rhododendrons, pine forests, rice fields, remote Gurung, Tamang and Magar villages, waterfalls with the spectacular views of snow capped mountain peaks. From the lake city of Pokhara, popular treks lead to Jomsom, Annapurna Base Camp, Mustang, Manang and around the Annapurna mountain. But the Annapurna Circuit Trek has been proved as a highly praised and spectacular trekking route in the Annapurna region since it opened to foreign trekkers in 1977. During the three weeks Annapurna circuit trek you will always walk on the shadows of beautiful mountains such as Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhare and Nilgiri exploring the villages, natural beauty and majestic views of white himalayas. - Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
Annapurna Sanctuary is one of the major trekking routes to the peaks of Annapurna Region. This is a unique trek on the foothill of the Annapurna South specially designed for those who love to enjoy the flora and fauna, panoramic view of the Himalayan range in a comfortable way including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Fishtail and other Himalayan ranges. - Upper Mustang Trek
Upper Mustang Trek is a most popular trekking destination in the world which offers a spectacular trekking in to the remote Trans-Himalayan mountain areas with Tibetan influence culture, treeless barren landscape, steep rocky trail, panoramic views of Nilgiri, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri. The trek passes through high peaks, passes, glaciers, and alpine valleys. Upper Mustang is also known as “The Last Forbidden Kingdom of Nepal”. Lo-mangthang, Choser Cave, Old Monastery, the culture, lifestyle and festivals of village people are the major attraction of this trek. Tiji is the greatest festival in mustang region.
Nepal is the heavenly destination in the planet owning the best trekking routes and options. It is blessed with natural and cultural wealth offering diverse topography, plenty endangered species of flora and fauna, local cultures and religions. Thousands of the adventure lovers every year visit Nepal for trekking, tours, hiking, peak climbing, mountaineering, rafting, mountain flight, paragliding, jungle safari, sightseeing, volunteering and cultural activity. It is the country of the birth place of the light of Asia - Lord Buddha and country of Himalayas having the world's tallest mountain Everest.
Trekking in Nepal is the most popular activity with the diverse option for trekkers to have walking holidays. Although Nepal is a small beautiful majestic country in the map but it hosts eight of the world's highest mountains containing the top of the world Mount Everest. The seasonal trekkers and adventure lovers may catch the best time for trekking to Everest, Annapurna, Langtang, Manaslu, Jomsom-Muktinath, Kanchenjunga, Mustang and makalu range of white himalayas. It is the best experience for walking in himalays that gives you natural therapy for the body both physically and mentally healthiness. Trekkers can have the unique experiences along the well-marked trekking paths discovering the local villages with opportunities to rest and recover in tea houses exploring peoples real lifestyle, culture and customs, diverse languages and festivals, rituals and rites. Treks in Nepal follows the country roads, river banks, valleys, terraces and forests withe the panoramic views of himalayas. The seasonal popular trekking trails in nepal are everest base camp trek, annapurna base camp trek, gokyo lake and kalapathar trek, annapurna circuit trek, ghorepani poon hill trek, langtang valley trek, gosainkunda and helambu trek, jomsom muktinath trek, manaslu circuit trek and upper mustang trek. Trekking company manages the package program for trekking in Nepal for you. Trekking in Nepal gives you cultural, religion, historical, geographical and anthropological views of the life.
Almost two thirds of trekkers make the Annapurna Region Trek, noth of the beautiful touring destination and city of lakes Pokhara, with the panoramic and spectacular scenery. The Everest region is east of the country passing through Lukla Airport and Namche Bazar the gateway to it. Another popular trail near to the capital city kathmandu is langtang helambu gosainkunda region which is popular because of the sacred lakes gosainkuda and exciting areas. Trekking to the Himalayas you can walk throughout the year, however depending upon the region and trail trek that you choose, the suitable seasons are the March to May in spring and October to December in autumn is the best time. The classic trails are popular in Nepal because they offer close up views of the mountains that you really prefer.
According to your budget and difficulty of the trek you can hire your own trekking guide or porter who makes your trail safer and convinient. Registered trekking agencies arranges trekking guide and permit for you. All the trekking gear, food, fuel and necessary good are carried by porters that you hire, you only need to carry a small bag as your requirement. Government officials at the check points and parks can check your permits at any time. Permits in Annapurna, Khumbu and Langtang/Helambu region treks require national entry fees and a TIMS (Trekker Information Management System) card. There are two types of TIMS cards: green for independent trekkers and it charge Nepalese Rupees 2,000 and blue for trekkers with a guide and it charges Nepalese Rupees 1,000. Additional documents you need to bring is the insurance documents and passport sized photographs for the applying for TIMS. Trekking in restricted areas you require only Trekking Permits that you will be provided by your trekking agency. The accommodation during your trekking is basically Tea House (lodge) and Camping.
Trekking itineraries can be changeable as per your requirement and can be customized based on your desire.
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Annapurna Region Trekking is one of the popular trekking trails situated in the western part of the Nepal offers to have the panoramic views of incredible diverse scenery of white mountain ranges, lowland villages, flora and fauna. About two-thirds of trekking trekking in the Nepal’s Himalaya visit the Annapurna Region because it is easily accessible, has plentiful guest houses in the hills, cheap and budget treks and offers the unique mixture of cultural and natural experience. The entire massif and surrounding area are protected within the 7,629 km2 Annapurna Conservation Area, the first and largest conservation area in Nepal. The Annapurna Conservation Area is home to several world class treks, including the Annapurna Circuit.
Stating from the lake of city Pokhara, the popular treks leads to Jomsom, Annapurna Base Camp, Mustang, Manang, Ghorepani Poon Hill, Ghandruk, Sikles, Nar Phu Valley, Mardi Himal, Tilicho Pass, Thorung la Pass, panchase, Dhaulagiri base camp, Lo Manthang. There are three major trekking routes in the Annapurna Region: the Jomsom cultural trek to Jomsom and Muktinath, the Annapurna Sanctuary route to the Annapurna base camp trek and the Annapurna circuit trek goes around the Annapurna Massif including the Jomsom route. Annapurna region offers various trekking trails such as Annapurna Base Camp Trekking, Annapurna Circuit Trekking, Ghorepani Poon Hill Trekking, Jomsom Muktinath Trekking, Kali Gandaki Valley Trekking, Ghandrung Annapurna Sanctuary Trekking, Mardi Himal Trekking, Nar phu Valley Trekking, Tilicho Pass Trekking, Annapurna Thorung La Pass Trekking, Royal Trekking, Panchase Trekking, Siklis Trekking, Mustang Trekking, Dhaulagiri Base Camp Trekking.
Annapurna trekking trail no doubt is the most popular trekking for Nepal travelers. Because, one can have panoramic sceneries of Himalayas, including of the Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Mt. Annapurna I (8091m) Mt. Manaslu (8163 m), Mt. Annapurna II (7937 m.) , Mt. Annapurna III (7555m), Mt. Annapurna IV (7525m), Mt. Annapurna south (7219m), Mt. Nilgiri (7041m), Mt. Fishtail also called Mt. Machhapuchhare (6998m), Mt. Hiunchuli (6441m), Mt. Lamjung Himal (6986m), Tukuche peak (6920m), Tilicho peak (7134m). The Annapurna peaks are among the world’s most dangerous mountains to climb. Furthermore, there are the settlements of diverse communities such as Bramin, Chhetree, Tibetian sherpa, Thakali, magars, Tamang, Gurung. Subsequently, it is the trail which is rich in wild animals such as Mountain Thair/ Goat, Leopards, Jackal, birds such as pheasant, long-tail birds among others.
Everest Trekking or Trekking in Everest Region is the most popular trekking of all trekking in Nepal. The Mount Everest (8848), the top of the world, is located in eastern Nepal offers a great opportunity to have unique and adventurous trekking experience to the trekkers. Throughout the trekking, trekkers are overwhelmed with the panoramic views of Mount Everest Himalayan range, beautiful mountains, Buddhists monasteries and the Sherpa village people. Everest Region Trekking offers wide range of trekking trails such as Everest Base Camp Trek, Everest Panorama Trek, Gokyo Cho la Pass Trekking, Gokyo Ri Trekking, Renjo La Pass trekking, Everest High Passes Trekking, Everest Comfort Trekking, Everest View Trekking, Kala Pathar Trekking, Jiri Everest Base Camp Trekking, Gokyo Valley Tengboche Trekking.
The trail to Everest also begins at Lukla, the airport
at 2,850 m. The trail climbs up the Dudhkoshi River Valley, and the following
day brings you to the legendary Sherpa village of Namche Bazaar in the Khumbu (3,500 m), which is the
staging point for expeditions to Everest and other peaks in the area. Above
Namche lie the traditional villages of Khunde and Khumjung.
Khumjung which is the largest village in the Khumbu lies at the foot of the
sacred peak Khumbila. The Khunde Hospital, maintained by Himalayan Trust, and
Khumjung School, the original Hillary School set up in 1960, lie here.
Across the canyon from Khunde, perched on a high ridge, is the Tengboche Monastery,
the leading Buddhist center in the Khumbu. The monastery rests amid stunning
views of Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam. Pines, azaleas and colorful mountain
rhododendrons ring the attractive monastery. There are rest houses, lodges and camping
sites here. From Tengboche you can continue on to Pheriche, Kala Pattar and the
hamlet of Gorakshep. From here, the site of Everest Base Camp is easily
accessible, as is the summit of Kala Pattar (5,545 m), from which much of Mt.
Everest is clearly visible. However, you must take time to properly acclimatize
as the altitude gains are rapid.
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