| Trip code | |
| Package name | Kapuche Lake Short Trek |
| Duration | 5 |
| Max. elevation | 2546 m |
| Level | Moderate |
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| Accomodation | |
| Starts at | Pokhara |
| Ends at | Pokhara |
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| Cost | USD 0 per person |
The Kapuche Lake Short Trek is a relatively new and off-the-beaten-path trekking route in Nepal that takes you to the stunning glacial lake nestled in the Annapurna region. Standing at an altitude of just 2,450 meters, Kapuche Lake is the lowest altitude glacial lake in Nepal, making it a unique destination for both novice and seasoned trekkers. With serene landscapes, untouched nature, traditional Gurung villages, and panoramic mountain views, this short trek offers an ideal blend of cultural exploration and scenic adventure.
Asiana Treks and Tours has crafted this 5-day itinerary to offer an immersive trekking experience for those seeking a quick Himalayan escape without the altitude challenges of higher treks. The trail winds through charming villages like Sikles and Hugu Goth, each rich in ethnic heritage and hospitality. The trek also offers a chance to witness cascading waterfalls, lush forests, and towering snow-capped peaks like Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail). With comfortable stays and experienced local guides, this trek ensures you experience authentic Nepal in a compact, rewarding journey.
Trek Introduction
The Kapuche Lake Trek is a captivating short trek that begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Sikles Village—one of the oldest and largest Gurung settlements in Nepal. Over five days, trekkers journey through peaceful trails that reveal unspoiled nature and traditional Himalayan lifestyles. What makes this trek truly special is that it offers high-altitude beauty and glacial marvels without the extreme elevations that usually demand long acclimatization.
Asiana Treks and Tours offers this trek as a low-altitude, family-friendly option that’s perfect for those with limited time but a strong desire to explore Nepal’s majestic landscapes. The trail gradually ascends from 2,000 meters at Sikles to 2,450 meters at Kapuche Lake, ensuring a smooth and manageable journey for most fitness levels. Each day brings a new experience—from the riverside paths of Hugu Goth to the emerald-green glacial lake of Kapuche, formed by the melting ice of the Annapurna range.
Short Trek Itinerary Highlights:
Day 1: Drive to Sikles (2,000m)
Day 2: Trek to Hugu Goth (2,100m)
Day 3: Trek to Kapuche Lake (2,450m), explore, and overnight stay
Day 4: Return trek to Tangtang (1,850m)
Day 5: Drive back to Pokhara
Why Trek to Kapuche Lake?
Trekking to Kapuche Lake offers a rare opportunity to explore Nepal's hidden gems without the large crowds seen on more commercial trails like Everest or Annapurna Base Camp. Kapuche Lake is the lowest glacial lake in Nepal, located within the Annapurna Conservation Area, making it geologically and visually unique. Its striking turquoise waters surrounded by towering cliffs and seasonal avalanches create an awe-inspiring atmosphere that few other destinations can match.
From a cultural standpoint, the trail passes through traditional Gurung communities, giving trekkers a chance to interact with locals, sample regional cuisine, and witness authentic Himalayan village life. The village of Sikles is particularly known for its preserved architecture, vibrant culture, and traditional customs. Unlike commercial trekking routes, the Kapuche Lake trail remains untouched, clean, and serene, making it a perfect choice for nature lovers and photographers.
Reasons to Choose Kapuche Lake Trek:
Perfect short trek for all fitness levels
Rich in biodiversity and birdlife
Peaceful, less crowded trail
Cultural immersion in traditional Gurung villages
Stunning views of Annapurna and Lamjung ranges
Highlights of the Journey
Each day of the Kapuche Lake Short Trek is filled with highlights that make this a memorable adventure. The initial drive to Sikles Village offers scenic vistas and introduces trekkers to Gurung culture. Walking from Sikles to Hugu Goth, trekkers pass through dense forests, bamboo groves, and vibrant rhododendron paths (especially beautiful in spring). The friendly villagers and their warm hospitality further enhance the trekking experience.
The true highlight, however, is Kapuche Lake itself. Tucked beneath towering cliffs, this pristine glacial lake is fed by the melting glaciers of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal. It's not uncommon to witness mini-avalanches from afar, cascading into the lake’s valley. The lake area is a perfect spot for photography, meditation, or simply enjoying nature in its purest form. The return journey to Tangtang Village offers a more gradual descent with opportunities to interact with locals and reflect on the experience before heading back to Pokhara.
Major Highlights:
Explore Sikles, a culturally rich Gurung village
Walk through lush forests and cascading waterfalls
Witness glacial formations and pristine lake beauty
View Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Fishtail Mountain
Cultural insights and homestay experiences in remote villages
Trek at a Glance
Trek Duration: 5 Days (Pokhara to Pokhara)
Starting Point: Pokhara
Maximum Altitude: 2,450 meters (Kapuche Lake)
Trek Grade: Easy to Moderate
Best Seasons: Spring (Mar-May), Autumn (Sep-Nov)
Trek Style: Guided trek with tea house/homestay accommodations
Region: Annapurna Conservation Area
Group Size: Solo to Group (2–12 people recommended)
Asiana Treks and Tours ensures that every trekker is supported with professional guides, comfortable accommodations, and safe travel logistics. Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or an introductory trek into the Himalayas, this trek delivers both adventure and authenticity.
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Sikles, a traditional Gurung village nestled in the Annapurna foothills. Enjoy stunning mountain views and immerse yourself in the local culture. Overnight at a local guesthouse.
Start your trek through rhododendron forests, river valleys, and picturesque landscapes. Reach Hugu Goth, a quiet and peaceful spot with basic accommodation options. Overnight at Hugu Goth.
Trek to the breathtaking Kapuche Glacier Lake, the lowest glacial lake in Nepal. Spend time exploring the turquoise lake, taking photos, and enjoying the serene environment. Overnight stay in a basic lodge or camping near the lake.
After sunrise at the lake, descend through remote forests and untouched trails to Tangtang Village, another quiet and less-visited Gurung settlement. This off-the-beaten-path route offers a unique and peaceful trekking experience. Overnight at a local homestay or guesthouse.
After breakfast, take a local jeep or private transfer from Tangtang back to Pokhara. Enjoy your evening relaxing in Lakeside, Pokhara, celebrating the completion of your offbeat Himalayan adventure.