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Ghorepani Dhampus Circuit Trekking
Ghorepani Dhampus Circuit Trekking 9 days

Ghorepani- Dhampus Circuit Trekking in Nepal's lower regions of the Himalayas has an overwhelming charm for an adventure holiday. The Annapurna range in the Himalayas is a powerful and spectacular place on Earth that throws a mystical power around that boosts positive vibrations.Ghorepani-Dhambus Circuit Trekking is a famous old trekking with a seven-day route and a pathway to Ghandruk. This route secured amazing natural hot springs, the scenic beauty of the Modi River valley, and beautiful clustered Gurung villages in Landruk, Tolka Pothana, and Dhampus. This trekking offers a phenomenal low-altitude Himalayan experience with a panoramic view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges in the central Himalayas. Walking up and down the well-paved and traced mountain trails brings some of Earth's most spectacular views and incredible things.After spending some amazing time in historical Kathmandu, the trek goes to incredible nature to the foothills of Annapurna. Seven days of trekking in the beautiful mountains through the cultural villages and Himalayan vegetation is a superb opportunity to soak in the mountain atmosphere and joy.One of the thrilling trekking routes that are well-liked by travelers seeking short hikes with plenty of lovely vistas and adventure opportunities is the Epic- Ghorepani- Dhampus Circuit Trekking.Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit trek itineraryAsiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Ghorepani-Dhampus Circuit Trekking Distance:The Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit te spans approximately 110 kilometres, or 68 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.Many trekkers opt for the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which offers a relaxed pace conducive to acclimatization. This route typically spans 10 to 12 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, and concluding at Phedi.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$500 to 1000, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. Ghorepani-Dhampus Trekking route:The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Annapurna Base Camp, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Annapurna Base Camp trekking price: Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 500 to 1000, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1385, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Ghorepani trekking Height:Ghorepani-Dhampus trek starts from the lively and metropolitan city Kathmandu which is situated at an altitude of 1,337 meters. From Kathmandu, you are headed towards the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara situated at 827 meters above sea level. During the trek, you are going to ascend towards popular viewpoints Landruk, Ghandruk, and Ghorepani. The maximum altitude you will reach is 2,875 meters above the sea level. From Ghorepani, you descend towards Tikhedhunga, and further, you trek towards Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara. At last, you take a flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu, where the trek ends.Major villages of Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Ghorepani-Dhampus Trekking route are Dhampus, Tolkha, Landruk, Chomrong, Ghandruk, Tadapani, Ghorepani, Tikhedhunga, Hile, Sudame, Bire Thati and Nayapul. The return route follows the same path back to Chhomrong, passing through Hotspring, Mataque, Sewai, Berithati, and Nayapul and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along theTrekking route.Best Viewpoints Ghorepani-Dhampus Circuit Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route: Near Naudanda and Kande: On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Ulleri to Banthati: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.Poon Hill: Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Deurali: Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you. Ghandruk: Ghandruk is the big and significant village of the Gurung people. It's located in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. The village deserves a breathtaking view near Modi Khola,  Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains from the Annapurna conservation head office.Dhampus: Dhampus has a beautiful view of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre and many other Himal, as well as magnificent views of the wide range of the valley and rice terraces.Biodiversity of Ghorepani-Dhampus trekking: The Ghorepani-Dhampus trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and cultures in Ghorepani-Dhampus Circuit Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for Ghorepani-Dhampus trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Trekking Start: Your Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Ghorepani-Dhampus  Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Ghorapani-Dhampus circuit Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Ghorepani-Dhampus Circuit Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Royal Trekking
Royal Trekking 10 days

Royal Trekking is an easy and short trek that offers good mountain views. It got its name when after Prince Charles of the UK and his entourage of 90 guests trekked through this area in the 1980s. Many trekkers do not frequent the route. It is, however, a lovely walk and not complicated with some beautiful views of the Annapurna range in the background.This six-day trek commences from Pokhara, the valley of lakes offering panoramic views of the Annapurna massif and the Manaslu Himal. This is the best trek for those who want to experience village life and striking mountain views in a relatively short period.This is the ideal walk that fits and expands to spend more days like a week's holiday in this complete Royal trekking in Nepal if you're looking for a pleasurable and straightforward trek with gorgeous mountain views without straining yourself. You will be blessed with stunning Himalayan views as you stroll through the rhododendron trees. Just breathtaking is the expansive vista of the Pokhara valley, the northern Annapurna range, and Mt. Fishtail. You will pass through several ethnically varied settlements on the way there.The activities available in Pokhara range from magical caverns to enigmatic waterfalls and magnificent paragliding. The city is known for its boating, shopping, and Himalayan views. Even though there are modern structures and facilities there, the area tends to be more natural. Anyone has the chance to experience the traditional methods of life of the clans, whose outdated strict traditions and conventions have remained unchanged for a very long time, thanks to this Royal tour, which presents a true image of eliteness.Those with limited time who want to explore the Mountains can consider the Royal Trek. It's a short walk with a few ups and downs here and there. The only prerequisite is a basic level of health given that Syaglung is where we reach our highest altitude of 1730m.Royal Trekking ItineraryAsiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Royal Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Royal Trekking Distance:Royal Trekking spans approximately 35 km, or 21.7 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 5 days, and concluding at Pokhara.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, Panchase typically ranges from US$ 385 to 595 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Royal Trekking route:Royal Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams. leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna  south, Himchuli and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Royal Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 385 to 595, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Royal Trekking Height:Royal Trek starts from the lively and metropolitan city Kathmandu which is situated at an altitude of 1,337 meters. From Kathmandu, you are headed towards the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara situated at 827 meters above sea level. During the trek, you are going to ascend towards popular viewpoints sarangkot,  Dhampus, and Lwang. The maximum altitude you will reach  Dhampus is 2550 above the sea level. From Lwang village , you descend towards Khoramukh  and take private transportation drive back to Pokhara. At last, you take a drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, where the trek ends.Major Village at Royal Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the Royal  Trekking route are as fallowKalikasthan: This is often the starting point of the Royal Trek. It is a small village offering panoramic views of the Pokhara valley and surrounding mountains. The route to Kalikasthan involves a steady climb through terraced farmlands and forested areas.Syaklung: After Kalikasthan, the trek continues to Syaklung, a village known for its traditional Gurung culture. The route passes through rhododendron forests and small settlements, offering views of the Annapurna and Lamjung Himal ranges.Chisapani: Another critical stop on the Royal Trek, Chisapani offers breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manaslu ranges. The village is perched on a ridge surrounded by lush green forests and terraced fields.Begnas Lake: The trek typically concludes near the tranquil Begnas Lake, a serene and less crowded lake compared to Phewa Lake in Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Trekking route.Best viewpoints in Royal Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Royal Trek.Royal Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Kalikasthan Ridge: From Kalikasthan, trekkers can enjoy panoramic views of the Annapurna range, including Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain). The ridge provides a broad perspective of the lush Pokhara valley below.Syaklung Hilltop: The hilltop at Syaklung offers exceptional views of the Annapurna and Lamjung Himal ranges. From this point, the early sunrise and sunset views are mesmerizing, casting a golden glow over the snow-capped peaks.Chisapani Danda (Ridge): Chisapani is a significant viewpoint from which trekkers can witness breathtaking views of the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manaslu ranges. The ridge provides a sweeping 360-degree view of the surrounding mountains and valleys.Begnas Lake Area: Nestled in the tranquility of the Begnas Lake Area, the higher ground offers serene views of the lake and the surrounding hills. On clear days, the reflections of the mountains on the lake's surface create a picturesque scene, adding to the peaceful ambiance of the area.Thulokot: On the way to Begnas Lake, the viewpoint at Thulokot provides a scenic panorama of the Annapurna range and the Pokhara valley. This spot is excellent for capturing wide-angle photographs of the Himalayas and the terraced fields below. Biodiversity of  Royal Trekking: Royal Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons, oaks and  with vibrant wildflowers and homes of different kind of orchid. Look out for elusive wildlife and diverse birdlife. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the green Hills, Amazing terraces, promising an unforgettable journey through  serene nature and flora and fauna. Festivals and cultures in Royal Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Royal Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours with royal Trekking:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.How to Royal Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad Weather. Transportation for Royal Trekking weather. We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation  from  to trekking starting points and from Trekking ending points and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Royal Trekking Start: Royal Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notesGuide and Porter Arrangement to Ryoal Trekking:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation during the Royal Trekking:Accommodation during the Royal  Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the Royal  TrekkingEating well is essential since the Royal Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking Water along the Royal Trek:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. Regarding to drinking water, However drinking water is not big deal in The trekking ,you can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying SteriPen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Royal Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets and some places  have  simple squat toilets along the treks, These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity  during the Royal Trekking:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Royal Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Royal Trek Difficulty:Royal Trekking  presents easy low land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety during the  Royal Trekking:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Royal Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Sarangkot Lwang Trekking
Sarangkot Lwang Trekking 9 days

Sarangkot Lwang Trekking explores the nature, culture and view of mountains near Pokhara. On this trip, you will enjoy the mountain and natural wonders of the Annapurna region. This trip has a short and beautiful walking adventure through the middle hills of Nepal with views of Himalayan peaks.While on this adventure, you will find nature and a view of the Annapurna Mountains at a magnificent expose. In addition to the mountains and nature, you will explore the cultural wonders in the local villages that you pass through and stay in. Experience the incredible cultural exploration in Kathmandu and head straight to nature in the mountains near Pokhara. In addition to the mountains, you will also enjoy spectacular sunrises over those mighty peaks. Sarangkot Lwang Trek will surely be one of the most favourite short walking adventures.Hiking in Sarangkot is a simple trek. Anybody, from children to adults, can do it. Hiking at Sarangkot is possible at any time of year. A beautiful sight is the sun's first rays hitting the mountains and making them sparkle. It goes without saying that being over 1,600 metres above sea level gives expansive glimpses of the Mountains. The viewpoint offers views of more than 20 peaks from the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manaslu mountain ranges in the Himalayas.  This Sarangkot walk is the best one-day climb in Pokhara.Sarangkot  Trekking ItineraryAsiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Sarangkot Lwang Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Sarangkot Lwang Trekking Distance:Sarangkot Lwang  Trekking spans approximately 28 kilometres, or 17.3 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 5 days, sarangkot, Dhampus, Lwang and concluding at Khoramukh.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 375 to 575 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Sarangkot Lwang Trekking route:Yoga Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams. leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna  south, Himchuli and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Sarangkot Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 675 to 1075, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1075, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Sarangkot Trekking Height:Yoga Trek starts from the lively and metropolitan city Kathmandu which is situated at an altitude of 1,337 meters. From Kathmandu, you are headed towards the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara situated at 827 meters above sea level. During the trek, you are going to ascend towards popular viewpoints sarangkot,  Dhampus, and Lwang. The maximum altitude you will reach  Dhampus is 1650 above the sea level. From Lwang village , you descend towards Khoramukh  and take private transportation drive back to Pokhara. At last, you take a drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, where the trek ends.sarangkot Lwang Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the Sarangkot Lwang Trekking route are  Sarangkot, Dhampus Lwang,  The return route follows the same path back to  Khorkhmukh and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Trekking route.Best Sarangkot Lwang Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Yoga Trek.Sarangkot Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route: View from Sarangkot: from Sarangkot, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Naudanda: Experience impressive mountain vistas and rice and millet terrace during the second day of trekking.Dhampus: Dhampus is another beautiful place from where you Enjoy the View of Annapurna South to Lamjung himalayan range include Mt Machhapuchhare and wide vally view of cultivated terrace field and unique village.Biodiversity of  Sarangkot Lwang Trekking: Sarangkot Lwang Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife and diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the green Hills, Amazing terraces, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and cultures in Sarangkot Lwang Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Yoga Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Sarangkot Lwang Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for  Sarangkot Lwang Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Sarangkot Lwang Trekking Start: Your Sarangkot Lwang Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Yoga  Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Ghorapani-Dhampus circuit Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. Regarding to drinking water, However drinking water is not big deal in The trekking ,you can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Sarangkot Lwang Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Sarangkot Lwang Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Sarangkot Lwang trekking  presents easy low land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Yoga Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking
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Annapurna Base Camp Trekking 9 days

Annapurna Base Camp Trekking (also called Annapurna Sanctuary Trekking) is a 9-day trekking holiday with Asiana Treks and Tours to Nepal's most popular trek. On this trekking route, you can experience stunning landscapes. You'll trek through picturesque villages of the Cluster Gurung and Magar ethnic groups, lush evergreen forests, and enjoy sunrise views from Famous viewpoints, including Poon Hill. You'll also visit hot springs and cross many suspension bridges over rushing rivers. As you ascend higher, you'll be rewarded with Stunning views of snow-capped Himalayan mountains, including the majestic Annapurna range. Along the way, you'll have the chance to immerse yourself in local culture, stay in teahouses, and interact with friendly villagers. The trek culminates at Annapurna Base Camp, 4130 meters High, where you'll be surrounded by towering mountains and treated to an unforgettable sunrise over the Himalayas. It's a challenging yet incredibly rewarding adventure for trekkers of all levels.Why is Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) a Must-Do Trek?With Asiana Treks and Tours, embark on this once-in-a-lifetime trek with expert guides, ensuring safety, comfort, and an extraordinary adventure!Jaw-Dropping Mountain Views – Get panoramic views of Annapurna I (8,091m), Machhapuchhre (6,993m), Hiunchuli, and more.Glacier and Moraine Exploration – Witness the massive Annapurna Glacier and moraines formed by centuries-old ice movements.Diverse Landscapes – Trek through lush rhododendron forests, terraced fields, rocky trails, and alpine meadows.Moderate Difficulty – A well-paced trek suitable for adventurers with basic fitness levels.Cultural Immersion – Interact with the Gurung and Magar communities, experiencing their traditions, hospitality, and lifestyle.Annapurna Conservation Area – A rich biodiversity hotspot home to Himalayan Thars, Langurs, and exotic bird species.Natural Hot Springs – Relax in the rejuvenating Jhinu Danda hot springs after a rewarding trek.Best Tea House Experience – Enjoy cosy lodges, warm meals, and authentic Nepali hospitality along the route.Best Sunrise from Poon Hill – Witness one of the most breathtaking sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Ever-Changing Weather & Scenery – Experience everything from subtropical jungles to icy glaciers in one trek. Ultimate Adventure & Achievement – Reaching ABC at 4,130m, surrounded by towering peaks, is unforgettable.What to Expect in Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:The Annapurna Base Camp Trek promises an unforgettable adventure combining breathtaking scenery, vibrant culture, and authentic Himalayan life. You’ll journey through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional Gurung villages, leading to the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary surrounded by towering snow peaks. Each day offers unique experiences—from sunrise at Poon Hill to starry nights at the base camp. Guided by an expert local company and experienced Guide, you’ll enjoy cultural exchange, natural beauty, and sustainable travel practices that protect Nepal’s pristine environment.Highlights & Expectations:Learn Gurung & Gorkhas Heritage: Experience warm hospitality and rich cultural traditions.Himalayan Landscapes: Walk through jungles with blooming Rhododendron, waterfalls, snow, and alpine meadowsPoon Hill Sunrise: Witness a golden sunrise over 18 Mountain peaks, including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.Cultural Villages: Explore the stone-built cluster of Gurung and Magar indigenous homes and terraced farmlands.Himalayan Culture: Explore monasteries, witness prayer flags, and visit sacred sites.Annapurna Base Camp: Reach 4,130 m and enjoy panoramic, jaw-dropping Himalayan views of the Moraine and Glacier.Guided Support: Book a Trek with us, experienced trek operators, led by local guides and porters.Responsible Travel: Support eco-friendly, ethical tourism in the Himalayas, making it always cleanAdvantages of booking with Asiana Treks and Tours:Private transportation for airport transfers to and from your hotel.Feel free to connect on Facebook or online if you'd like to discuss the trip.Last-minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, and 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrangements for sleeping bags, duffel bags, and down jackets, as well as walking poles if you don't have your own.Why Book Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Us:Booking your Annapurna Base Camp Trek with us means choosing trust, experience, and personalised care. Asiana Treks and Tours offers expert, radiant, and friendly guides, transparent pricing, and flexible itineraries tailored to your needs. From Kathmandu to ABC and back, we manage everything — permits, logistics, accommodations, safety, and cultural insights — so you can focus on the experience. Whether you're a solo traveller or part of a group, we ensure responsible travel, local engagement, and 24/7 support throughout the journey. With decades of trekking expertise, we offer both luxury and budget-friendly options, ensuring your Himalayan adventure is safe, smooth, and unforgettable. The following are the reasons to book with usReasons to Book with us in points:Local experience with 25+ years of experienceCustomizable and traveller-friendly flexible itinerariesLicensed, Radient-friendly guides and portersEmergency support and safety assuranceEthical and responsible travel practicesTransparent pricing with no hidden cost feesWide range of traveller-suitable packages: luxury to budgetPersonalised service for individuals and groupsStrong support for solo or female travellersAn authentic cultural and scenic experience throughout the Annapurna regionPreparation for Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:A safe, fun, and successful trip to Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) requires good planning. It's essential to know the trek difficulty before booking the Trip. Start training out at least 5–7 weeks before your expedition to build up your stamina and leg strength by hiking, jogging, or biking regularly. Getting your mind ready is just as crucial as getting your body prepared for high altitudes and long days of trekking. Bring the right gear, including sturdy trekking boots, layered clothing, a sleeping bag, and other essential items, depending on the season. Obtain the necessary permits, insurance, and carry some cash from the area. Always drink enough water, eat a balanced diet, and adjust to the new place gradually.Preparation summary of Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:Must know trek difficulty before Booking The trekBegin fitness training 6–8 weeks prior.Pack light but essential gear.Carry valid permits and insurance.Acclimatise properly to avoid altitude sickness.Stay hydrated and eat balanced meals.Prepare mentally for long trekking days.Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Itinerary:The Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary is one of Nepal's most iconic and scenic trekking itineraries. It takes you through lush rhododendron forests, charming Gurung villages, and up to the breathtaking amphitheatre of Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters (13,550 ft). The trek typically lasts 5–12 days, depending on the route and pace, and offers panoramic views of Annapurna I, Machapuchare (also known as the Fish Tail), Hiunchuli, and other majestic peaks. It is a moderately challenging trek suitable for fit trekkers and offers a rich cultural and natural experience in the heart of the Annapurna region.Day and Place Altitude (m / ft) Trekking Hours / Distance 1, Pokhara – banthati2250 m / 7381 ft 4–5 hrs / ~10 km 2, Banthati – Ghorepani2,875 m / 9,432 ft 6–7 hrs / ~13 km 3, Ghorepani – Tadapani2,630 m / 8,628 ft 5–6 hrs / ~10 km 4, Tadapani – Sinuwa2,340 m / 7,677 ft 6 -7 hrs / ~9 km 5, Chhomrong – Deurali2330 m / 1095 ft 6 hrs / ~11 km 6,  Dovan – Annapurna Base Camp4130 m / 13550 ft 6 hrs / ~8 km 7, ABC – reverse  Bambo2,330 m / 7,579 ft 7–8 hrs / ~15 km round 8, Bambo – Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring)1,780 m / 5,840 ft 6 hrs / ~8 km 9, Jhinu – Pokhara827 m / 2,713 ft 1 hrs trek + drive Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Distance:The Annapurna Base Camp trek spans approximately 133 kilometres (82.6 miles), depending on the chosen itinerary. Many trekkers opt for the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which offers a relaxed pace that is conducive to acclimatisation. This route typically spans 5 to 12 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Hot Springs, Mataque, Sewai, and Seulibazzar, concluding at Nayapul, as outlined below.Total Distance: Approximately 110 kilometres (68 miles) round trip, depending on the route.Typical Duration: Most trekkers complete the trek in 5 to 12 days, including acclimatisation and exploration periods. Popular Route: The route via Nayapul, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Ghorepani and Poon Hill is preferred for its scenic beauty and gradual ascent. Acclimatisation Advantage: The Ghorepani route offers a more relaxed pace, facilitating more effortless altitude adjustment. Extended Return: Adding two extra days allows a scenic descent through Jhinu Danda (Hot Springs), Mataque, Sewai, and Seulibazzar. Trek End Point: The trek typically concludes at Nayapul, followed by a drive back to Pokhara.Annapurna Base Camp Trekking Price:Our Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trekking prices are transparent, flexible, and designed to suit different budgets and service levels. The total cost varies depending on group size, accommodation standards, meals, guide and porter services, transportation options, and personal trekking gear.Generally, the Annapurna Base Camp Trek costs between USD 445 and USD 2115, based on the package you choose. Each plan includes essential services like permits, experienced guides, and reliable logistics. Below is a clear breakdown of the estimated cost for different package types. Package Type Inclusions Estimated Price (USD) Luxury Full-Board Plan 4–5-star hotels, best lodges, all meals, guideporter, permits, private transportation/Flight $1,500 – $1,700 Regular Full-Board Plan All trek meals, permits, and a guideporter, private transport, trek start and end $615 – $ 657 B/B Plan Best accommodation, breakfast, permits,optional meals and a guide, transportation $495 -500No meal PlanPick up and drop off from Airport Hotels in Kathmandu & Pokhara, permits, guide or porter (optional), all transportation; meals not included$445 +PP and Perday Place Altitude & Oxygen Level of the Annapurna Basecamp Trek:The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trek ascends from the low hills of Nayapul to the high alpine zone of ABC at 4,130 meters. As altitude increases, oxygen levels decrease, making acclimatisation vital. The oxygen level at ABC is about 60% of sea-level levels. Proper pacing, hydration, and rest days are crucial for effective adaptation. Key stops, such as Ghorepani, Chhomrong, and Machhapuchhre Base Camp, allow for a gradual adjustment while offering spectacular Himalayan scenery. Place Altitude (m/ft) Oxygen Level (% of Sea Level) Kathmandu 1337 m/4386 ft~88% Pokhara 827 m/ 2713 ft~92% Nayapul 1,070 m / 3,510 ft -89% Ulleri 2,050 m / 6,725 ft ~80% Ghorepani 2,875 m / 9,432 ft ~73% Poon Hill 3,210 m / 10,531 ft ~70% Tadapani 2,630 m / 8,628 ft2 ~75% Chhomrong 2,170 m / 7,119 ft ~79% Dovan 2,600 m / 8,530 ft ~75% Deurali 3,230 m / 10,597 ft ~69% Machhapuchhre Base Camp(MBC) 3,700 m / 12,139 ft ~64% Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) 4,130 m / 13,550 ft ~60% Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring) 1,780 m / 5,840 ft ~83% Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary with Oxygen Level:The Annapurna Base Camp Trek Itinerary is one of Nepal's most iconic and scenic trekking itineraries. It takes you through lush rhododendron forests, charming Gurung villages, and up to the breathtaking amphitheatre of Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters (13,550 ft). The trek typically lasts 7–12 days, depending on the route and pace, and offers panoramic views of Annapurna I, Machapuchare (also known as the Fish Tail), Hiunchuli, and other majestic peaks. It is a moderately challenging trek suitable for fit trekkers and offers a rich cultural and natural experience in the heart of the Annapurna region.Day by day Itinerary  Altitude (m/ft) Oxygen Level by Height Day 1: Drive to Nayapul, trek to Banthati 2,050 m / 6,726 ft 79% Day 2: Trek to Ghorepani 2,860 m / 9,383 ft 72%Day 3: Hike to Poon Hill (3,210 m) and trek to Tadapani 2,630 m / 8,629 ft 73% (Poon Hill: ~70%) Day 4: Trek to Sinuwa 2,340 m / 7,677 ft 77%Day 5: Trek to Deurali 3,230 m / 10597 ft 73%Day 6: Trek to MBC (Machapuchare Base Camp) 4130 m / 13550 ft 64%Day 7: Trek to ABC and back to Bamboo ABC: 4,130 m / 13,550 ft → Bamboo: 2,310 m / 7,578 ft ABC: 60% → Bamboo: 77% Day 8: Trek to Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring) 1,780 m / 5,839 ft 82%Day 9: Trek to Mataque, drive to Pokhara 822 m / 2,697 ft 92%Annapurna Base Camp Trek – Route, Height, Oxygen Gain and Loss with Table:The Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Trek offers one of Nepal's most iconic and scenic trekking experiences. Starting in the vibrant city of Kathmandu (1,337m), the journey takes you through the peaceful lakeside town of Pokhara (827m). It gradually ascends through picturesque villages, terraced farmlands, and rhododendron forests to the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary.The trail includes stunning stops like Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, and the famous viewpoint Poon Hill (3,210m), known for its panoramic sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. As you ascend, the landscape transitions from lush greenery to high alpine terrain. Eventually, you reach the awe-inspiring Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 meters (13,550 ft)—a natural amphitheatre surrounded by snow-capped peaks, including Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).The trek involves both ascents and descents, offering a physically rewarding challenge. Whether you're a beginner trekker or a regular hiker, this journey combines cultural immersion, natural beauty, and breathtaking altitudes in one unforgettable adventure.Day and  PlaceAltitude (Meters / Feet) Altitude Gain and  Loss in meters 01, Pokhara – Banthati2,050 m / 6,726 ft +713 m 02, Banthati  – Ghorepani2,875 m / 9,432 ft +1,335 m 03, Ghorepani – Tadapani2,630 m / 8,628 ft 0 / –245 m 04, Tadapani – Sinuwa2,340m / 7,677 ft. 0 / –290 m 05, Sinuwa to Deurali2,500 m / 8,202 ft +330 m 06, Dovan – Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC)3,700 m / 12,139 ft +1,200 m 17, MBC – Annapurna BC – Dovan4,130 m / 13,550 ft (ABC) +430 m / –1,630 m 8, Dovan – Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring)1,780 m / 5,840 ft 0 / –720 m 9, Jhinu – Pokhara827 m / 2,713 ft 0 / –963 m Major Villages and Best Viewpoints during the Annapurna Base Camp Trek:The Annapurna Base Camp Trek leads adventurers through a scenic and culturally rich route, where traditional Gurung and Magar villages are woven into the landscape. These settlements offer more than just accommodation—they provide authentic encounters with Himalayan heritage, local customs, and warm hospitality. The trail gradually unfolds from terraced lowlands and vibrant rhododendron forests to higher elevations with rugged alpine terrain. Throughout the journey, trekkers are rewarded with spectacular viewpoints featuring sunrise panoramas, deep valleys, glacial rivers, and iconic peaks such as Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre. Each viewpoint along the route offers a unique visual experience that heightens wonder and fosters a deeper connection to the majestic Himalayas. Major village, views, summary ABC Trek Route:Pokhara – Hile: Scenic countryside drive with rice and millet terraces, Himalayan views from Naudanda and Kande, permit checks, and the beautiful Modi River Valley dotted with traditional villages. Hile – Banthanti: Trek entry section with a steep climb toward Ulleri, passing the scenic Bhurundi Khola Valley and traditional rural landscapes. Banthanti – Ghorepani: Gradual ascent through countryside trails, traditional Magar homes in Nagethati, Ghorepani and dense rhododendron and oak forests leading to the famous Poon Hill and Ghorepani Deurali viewpoints. Ghorepani – Deurali: Forested village area surrounded by lush rhododendron jungle, acting as the gateway to the Poon Hill sunrise viewpoint. Poon Hill (3,210 m): An Iconic and stunning viewpoint offering panoramic sunrise views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Nilgiri, and 18 Himalayan peaks. Tadapani: a tranquil village surrounded by Rhododendron forest with stunning sunrise views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Himchuli. Chhomrong: Major Gurung village and the last large settlement on the ABC trail, offering impressive views of Annapurna South, Himchuli, Machhapuchhre ( Fishtail) and Modi Khola Valley. Sinuwa – Bamboo – Dovan: Quiet bamboo forests, a forested stretch with guesthouses, opportunities to spot wildlife, the serene Modi River, and the sounds of birds. Himalaya – Deurali – MBC: High-altitude guesthouse zone where forests thin out, sometimes a rocky part of the path offering close views of Machhapuchhre and marking the entrance to the Annapurna Sanctuary. Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m): Final viewpoint only 5-7 Hotel surrounded by an amphitheatre of Annapurna Sanctuary, jaw-dropping views of Glacier, Moraine, including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Tent Peak, and Machhapuchhre, above the glacier-fed Modi Khola Valley. Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring): Riverside village retreat known for its natural hot springs—perfect for soothing tired muscles after the trek. Mataque – Sewai: Return-route villages with traditional settlements, scenic terraced farmlands, marking the end of the trek and the drive back to Pokhar Biodiversity of Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:   The Annapurna Base Camp trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions are home to a variety of bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystem, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diverse beauty. Category of SubjectMatter of fact Protected AreaThe largest conservation area in Nepal (7,629 sq. km)FloraOver 1,200 species, including rhododendrons, oaks, and alpine flowersFauna100+ species of mammals, including snow leopards, musk deer, and Himalayan tahrBirdlife500+ bird species, including the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird)Reptiles & Amphibians40+ species of reptiles and amphibians are found in the regionElevation Range790m (subtropical forests) to 4030 m (Annapurna Base Camp)Cultural DiversityHome to Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Tibetan communitiesClimate ZonesTropical, temperate, alpine, and arctic zonesTrekking & TourismPopular Treks: Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon HillFestivals and cultures in Annapurna Basecamp Trekking:The Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers more than just majestic mountain views—it's a journey through Nepal's rich cultural landscape. Along the trail, you'll encounter welcoming villages home to Gurung, Magar, Thakali, Brahmin, and Chhetri communities. These groups bring centuries-old traditions, languages, and festivals to life in the Himalayan foothills.Among the most vibrant celebrations are Dashain and Tihar, two major Hindu festivals. Dashain, held in September or October, marks the victory of good over evil. It is Nepal's longest and most widely celebrated festival, during which homes are decorated, elders bless younger family members, and communities come together in joyous gatherings. Tihar, also known as the Festival of Lights, typically occurs in October or November. It spans five days, each honouring animals such as crows, dogs, and cows, and culminates in Laxmi Puja, when homes are illuminated with candles and oil lamps to welcome wealth and prosperity.Daily village life, traditional dances, Buddhist rituals, and the warmth of Himalayan hospitality enrich these cultural experiences. You'll witness prayer flags fluttering in the wind, Mani walls carved with sacred mantras, and be offered local foods such as dal bhat, Thukpa, and raksi (a type of millet wine), similar to saki.Matter of fact Important fact  Experience on the Trek Region Annapurna Conservation Area Remote Himalayan villages with a traditional lifestyle Ethnic Groups Gurung, Magar, Thakali, Brahmin, Chhetri Cultural immersion through daily interactions Festivals Celebrated Dashain, Tihar, Lhosar, Buddha Jayanti Colourful decorations, rituals, dances, and community celebrations Languages Spoken Nepali, Gurung, Magar, Thakali Hear local dialects and learn phrases from friendly locals Religions Hinduism, Buddhism Temples, stupas, monasteries, and prayer wheels along the trail Cultural Practices Folk dances, Buddhist rituals, serving Raksi and traditional food Evening gatherings and local music in villages Villages & Attractions Ghandruk, Chhomrong, monasteries, prayer flags, Mani walls Scenic villages rich in culture and heritage Local Cuisine Dal Bhat, Dhindo, Thukpa, Yak cheese, popcorn, dry soybean, millet wine Enjoy hearty meals and local drinks in teahouses and homestays  Notes:Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other unforeseen factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly to ensure the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and providing a memorable trekking experience.Booking process of Annapurna Base Camp Trek:Booking your Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is quick, safe, and straightforward. We are a government-registered Trek company and proud members of TAAN and NMA, so you can trust that we will provide competent, reliable services. For more information about your trip, including pricing and customisation options, please get in touch with us via WhatsApp or email. To secure your seat on the expedition, please pay a 20% deposit in advance. Book  process summary of Annapurna Base Camp:For more information, please get in touch with us via WhatsApp or email.Review the product and ensure your plan is accurate.To confirm your reservation, please pay a 20% deposit.Within one week, please send a copy of your passport, two recent photographs, your insurance information, and your travel details.Please kindly pay the remaining balance upon arrival in Kathmandu.Transportation mode Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our client's needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalised travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu, sightseeing private vehicles tailored to the group's needs, and optional flights to and from Pokhara at an additional cost.Trekking Start: Your Annapurna base camp trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. As soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, our dedicated team will greet you. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure. This will set the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it conveniently before departure in Pokhara. The next day, we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu. The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepal's national currency, and 1 USD is approximately equivalent to 130 Nepalese rupees. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to make transactions easier. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notesGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They have extensive knowledge of the areas we visit, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritise your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.ServicesDescriptionPrice Range P/PTrekking Guide Licensed English-speaking guide, knowledgeable about routes, safety, culture, permit handling, and basic first aid $25 – $35 PorterCarries 20–25 kg of your luggage, insured, experienced in mountain terrain $ 18 - $ 25Porter, Luggage and extra Luggage store during the Trek:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but please note that the maximum weight per person is 12 kg. Each porter carries the luggage of two trekkers; please share a duffel bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter, we can arrange one. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free or at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, or other towns.Meals and Accommodation During the Annapurna Base Camp Trek:Meals and accommodation during the 9-day Annapurna Base Camp Trek are provided in comfortable mountain teahouses. These lodges offer clean rooms with basic facilities—some with attached bathrooms, while higher-altitude areas usually have shared toilets. Teahouses supply beds, blankets, and pillows, and trekkers are advised to bring a -10°C to -15°C sleeping bag. Our company can provide one upon request.Single travellers are welcome, although there may not be enough private rooms during busy times. Rooms are shared by gender.There are daily breakfasts, lunches, and dinners in teahouses, where you can choose from Nepali, Asian, and continental foods. The food is simple but healthy. At higher elevations, you should drink hot drinks and eat vegetarian meals.Category of Service Type of Accommodation and Meals Details of the service in the package Meals Provided 8 breakfasts, 8 lunches, 8 dinners on the trek Includes Nepali, Asian, and basic Western meals; vegetarian preferred Meals – Breakfast Toast, eggs, porridge, pancakes, tea/coffee, Tibetan bread, Chapati, curry Served daily at teahouses and hotels in the morning Meals – Lunch Dal Bhat (rice, lentils, curry), noodles, fried rice, soups, pasta Balanced, energising meals at trail lodges Meals – Dinner Mo: mo (dumplings), spaghetti, soups, vegetables, rice dishes Warm and hearty meals after trekking Meals – Dinner Mo: mo (dumplings), spaghetti, soups, vegetables, rice dishes Warm and hearty meals after trekking Drinks Recommended Garlic soup, green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, etc Helps with hydration and altitude adjustment Accommodation – Trek Teahouses/guesthouses along the trail Varies: some with attached bathrooms,Most twin-sharing, shared rooms in peak season Room Facilities Blankets, pillows, sleeping bag (if needed) Shared toilets at higher altitudes, basic but clean Solo Traveller Option In some places, Availability is limited.share on a gender basis during the Trek Solo travellers welcome; early booking advised during high season Drinking water During The TrekNepal is the second country in the world in terms of water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepalese government, only 27% of the population here has access to clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; in some trekking areas, people prefer plastic bottles. There are also safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise against drinking from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost.Toilet Facilities in Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, you will find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in Nepal's Himalayan region, it's also a good idea to stay in touch with your family and friends. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it may be available for an additional minimal cost. The signal may be weak due to the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before making a purchase. Knowing about the teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, as of May 29, 2023, 95% of the Nepali population has access to electricity. Almost all popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity. Most tea houses let travellers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication:The guesthouses in the trekking regions offer internet access. You can purchase a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office maintains regular contact with all trekking teams through the trek guide, checking in at least once daily to ensure everything proceeds as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour that includes an overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other location around Kathmandu and Chitwan, as well as activities such as jungle safaris, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Annapurna Base Camp trek offers a moderate yet challenging and enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even for beginners, provided you maintain a moderate to high level of fitness. Prior trekking experience is advantageous, although it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides, first-aid kits, and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions, taking precautions to minimise risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organise many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo travellers:If you're a solo traveller, don't hesitate to get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Responsible Travel:We prioritise responsible travel to minimise environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organisations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude:Gratitude or tipping is highly appreciated in Nepali culture, reflecting the quality of service that has been provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend pooling your tips collectively at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the ABC Trek, we'll organise a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Note: Please be aware that unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailability of lodging, may occasionally necessitate schedule adjustments. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.    

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The Annapurna Circuit Trek, also known as the Round Annapurna Trek, is one of the best trekking trails in Nepal. It offers an incredible mix of adventure, culture, and breathtaking scenery. This high-altitude trekking route takes you through diverse landscapes, from lush valleys and terraced fields to rugged mountains and arid deserts.A significant highlight of the trek is crossing Thorong La Pass (5,416m), one of the world’s highest Trekking passes. Along the way, you’ll pass through the picturesque villages of Manang and Mustang, experiencing the warm hospitality of the Gurung, Manangi, Thakali and Magar communities while witnessing stunning views of the entire Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range with Tukuche Peak.The journey begins in Dumre, after road assess in Dumre, Besisahar; however, the trek starts from Bagarchhap due to the road access and follows the Marshyangdi River Valley, passing through key destinations like Chame, Pisang, and Manang. After crossing Thorong La Pass, the trail descends into the deepest Kali Gandaki Gorge, the world’s deepest gorge. Here, you’ll visit the sacred Muktinath Temple, an important pilgrimage site and Monastery. Further along, trekkers can relax in Marpha, the capital of Thakali and Apple. In the Tatopani Hot Springs, before concluding the trek, we fly from Jomsom.This trek is part of the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to diverse flora and fauna. Adventurers can also explore Gangapurna Lake, the other side of Manang Valley, and Gangapurna glacier viewpoints, one of the best viewpoints in Annapurna Circuit Trekking, or extend their trek to the Manang and  Mustang regions.Lonely Planet recognizes Annapurna Round Trekking as a top trekking route, and Annapurna Circuit Trek is a must-do for those seeking an unforgettable Himalayan experience. Whether you choose a tea house trekking Nepal experience or a guided trek with Asiana Treks and Tours, this journey promises breathtaking views and rich cultural encounters.Preparing for the Nepal Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours: Ensure Your Travel Documents Are Ready Verify that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond travel dates.Obtain a Nepal visa in advance or on arrival at the airport.Carry travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unexpected delays.Peak  wisely For Comfort and ConvenienceBring lightweight, breathable clothing for warm days and layered outfits for cooler evenings.Comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, and personal essentials are necessary.Pack a small daypack to carry essentials during daily excursions.Understand and Respect the Local CultureDress modestly, especially at religious sites, and remove your shoes before entering temples.Greet locals with a polite "Namaste" and respect local customs and traditions.Avoid public displays of affection, as Nepalese culture values modesty.Maintain Physical Readiness for the JourneyThe Silver Triangle Tour includes sightseeing and short walks, so staying active beforehand helps.Engage in light walking or basic stretching exercises before your trip to improve your stamina.If you have any medical conditions, carry the necessary medications and inform your tour guide.Prioritize Hydration and Well-BeingDrink purified or bottled water to avoid dehydration and stomach issues.Carry a reusable water bottle and refill it at safe water stations.Eat well-balanced meals with local cuisine, but avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach.Stay Open-Minded and AdaptableNepal's charm lies in its authenticity, so be flexible with schedules and enjoy spontaneous experiences.Expect occasional delays due to road conditions or weather, and embrace the relaxed pace of travel.Interact with locals, explore hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Nepalese culture.Be Environmentally ConsciousMinimize plastic waste by carrying reusable bottles and bags.Follow responsible tourism practices by respecting nature and local communities.Support eco-friendly accommodations and ethical tour operators.Capture Memories But Stay PresentBring a camera or smartphone to capture the stunning landscapes and cultural sites.Enjoy the beauty around you rather than focusing solely on photos.Seek permission before photographing people, especially in rural areas.Bring Necessary PhotographCarry some passport-sized photos, as they may be needed for permits, SIM cards, or other travel documents.Annapurna Circuit Trekking Itinerary:  Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Annapurna Circuit trekking itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views, from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at ABC to relaxing in hot natural springs an unforgettable lifetime journey. Annapurna Circuit Trekking Distance:The Annapurna Circuit trek spans approximately 160 to 230 kilometres, or 99 to 142 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary. The route typically spans 14 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, and concluding at Phedi. Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$500 to 1000, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Annapurna Circuit Trekking Route:The Annapurna Circuit Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Annapurna Base Camp, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or a novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Annapurna Circuit Trekking Price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 500 to 1000, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1385, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Annapurna Circuit Trekking Height:Annapurna Circuit Trekking is one of the most charismatic and beautiful trekking routes available in Nepal, starting from the altitude of 1,337 meters high in the capital city of Kathmandu. You begin your jeep drive to Bessi Sahar and pass through deep caves, rice-terraced fields, and typical Nepali villages there. Some of the top viewpoints are in the ancient but high-altitude village of Manang at 3,540 meters. Trek takes you to an elevation of 5416 meters at the top of Thorong La Pass, where you will enjoy stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Via the foot of the holy city of Muktinath, over Marpha and Jomsom, the riders pass to the road among the rich villages renowned for their Tibetan fruits and wines. Be it Pokhara, a peaceful riverside town at 827 meters.Major villages of Annapurna Circuit Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Annapurna Circuit Trekking route are Bahundanda, Chamje, Bagarchap, Pisang, Manang, Yak Kharks, Thorong Fedi, Thorong La Pass, Muktinath, Jomsom and Ghorepani. The return route passes through Hotspring, Mataque, Sewai, Berithati, and Nayapul and finally drives back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Annapurna Circuit Trekking route.Best Viewpoints Annapurna Circuit Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Annapurna Circuit. Annapurna Circuit Trek offers breathtaking views, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Ghyaru and Ngawal: These traditional villages off the main trail offer serene viewpoints with close-up views of Annapurna II, IV, and III. They provide a quieter and more cultural experience than other viewpoints along the trek. Manang Valley Viewpoints: As you trek through the Manang Valley, several viewpoints offer incredible vistas of the surrounding peaks, including Gangapurna and the Chulu peaks. These viewpoints provide a glimpse into the traditional Tibetan-influenced villages and the stark landscapes of the Mustang region. Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters / 17,769 feet) is the highest point of the Annapurna Circuit trek. It offers stunning panoramic views of the entire Annapurna range, including Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. The sunrise and sunset views from Thorong La Pass are particularly spectacular. Jomsom and Kagbeni: These towns in the lower Mustang region offer unique views of the arid, desert-like landscapes with a backdrop of snow-capped peaks. The views here are starkly different from the lush greenery of the lower valleys, showcasing the diversity of landscapes on the Annapurna Circuit. Poon Hill (3,210 meters / 10,531 feet): Although technically part of the Annapurna Ghorepani trek, many Annapurna Circuit trekkers also visit Poon Hill for its stunning sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. It offers a panoramic view of peaks such as Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre (Fish Tail), and Dhaulagiri. On the way down Banthati Ulleri: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking. Near Naudanda and Kande: On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces. Biodiversity of Annapurna Circuit Trekking: The Annapurna Circuit trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and cultures in Annapurna Circuit Trekking:You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Annapurna Circuit Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, combining Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas. Advantages of booking with Asiana Treks and Tours:We provide the best experienced local guide for you on your Trek. Our booking process is hassle-free. We guarantee your happiness and offer the best price for your Trek. Group discounts are available based on the number of participants, so you can save more when trekking with friends or family.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Luggage and extra storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries the luggage of two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry only up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Weather Conditions of Annapurna Circuit Trekking:Each season offers unique experiences during the ABC Trek. Spring brings mild weather and blooming rhododendrons, while summer provides lush vegetation despite the monsoon. Autumn features clear skies and vibrant festivals, and winter offers snowy peaks with fewer crowds.Trek Difficulty:The Annapurna base camp Trek is moderately complex, requiring 5-7 hours of daily hiking. While no technical skills are necessary, being reasonably fit for trekking at higher altitudes is essential. Trekkers with pre-existing medical conditions should inform us before booking their trip.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience. About solo Travelers: If you're a solo traveler, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family. Accommodation : You'll stay in different places along the way during the Annapurna Trek. You'll spend eight nights in lodges in the trekking regions and two nights in a hotel in Pokhara. At some stops, you will have rooms with bathrooms, but most places you'll stay in are standard rooms shared with other People.If you're traveling alone, we'll arrange for you to have a private room with a bathroom in Kathmandu and Pokhara; most places do not have private bathrooms. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have a bathroom, TV, hot water 24/7, electricity, and laundry service.  Meals during the Trip: Eating well is essential since the ABC Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get ten breakfasts, nine lunches, and nine dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spaghetti, and many more.We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Extra Personal Expenses: While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses. Electricity voltage and plugs: However, as of May 29, 2023, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity. Most popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't.Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices. Drinking water: Nepal is the second country in the world in terms of water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere. Communication: The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You can buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned. Our Team: Our team includes qualified guides, Sherpas, porters, and assistant guides for larger groups. They're local Himalayan people with high endurance and experience at high altitudes. We ensure their well-being by covering their expenses and providing necessary training. Trip Extension: Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to inform us. We will create the best for you. Tipping: Tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip. End of Trek: On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu. Departure: On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal. Feedback: After you complete the ABC Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals. Typical Day:The day begins early in some places, especially for sunrise views over the Himalayas. After soaking in the stunning scenery, enjoy a hearty breakfast before starting the day’s journey.Pack your essentials and begin the Trek from 7:30 to 11:30 am. The journey passes through charming villages, serene forests, waterfalls, terraced fields, and rugged landscapes, providing a glimpse of Nepal’s beautiful countryside.Lunch Break 11:30 to 1:00 pm: Stop at a local restaurant to enjoy authentic Nepali cuisine or international dishes, replenishing energy for the rest of the day. After a short rest, continue the Trek towards the overnight destination. Upon arrival, check-in, refresh, and explore the surroundings or relax.Enjoy a delicious dinner from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, followed by a briefing from your guide about the next day’s plan. Then, you can relax, socialize, or even learn a few Nepali words from the crew.Depending on the location, optional sunrise viewpoints, yoga sessions, or morning nature walks may be included before breakfast. With Asiana Treks and Tours, every journey is seamless, immersive, and unforgettable.   Last-Minute Booking: If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen circumstances. 

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 Pokhara to Pokhara 4-Day Mardi Himal Trek is one of the most popular short treks in the Annapurna region, offering close-up views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Mardi Himal, and the entire Annapurna Himalayan Range. Starting from Pokhara, this fast-paced route is ideal for trekkers seeking a short, scenic, and peaceful adventure, for people with limited time, and for trekking lovers. The journey combines breathtaking Himalayan views, rich Gurung culture, and the natural beauty of the Annapurna Conservation Area.After a short drive from Pokhara to Kande, the trek ascends through charming villages like Australian Camp, or Dhampus, Pothana, and Deurali, gradually entering dense rhododendron and oak forests. As the trail climbs higher toward Forest Camp,  Low Camp, Badal Danda, and High Camp, the landscapes open to dramatic panoramas of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Gangapurna, and Annapurna III. The trek’s highlight is the hike to the Mardi Himal Viewpoint (4,500 m / 14,764 ft), a stunning vantage point offering sunrise views over the Annapurna Massif, the Modi Khola Valley, Ghandruk and the ridgeline stretching toward Mt. Dhaulagiri and Mt. Manaslu. This trek was first explored in the 1960s by Col. Jimmy Roberts. This area was once known as the “Other Sanctuary” due to its pristine wilderness and quiet ridgelines. Today, the Mardi Himal Trek has become a rising favourite for its perfect blend of adventure, serenity, and accessibility.Returning via Siding Village, the trail passes through terraced fields and traditional settlements before you drive back to Pokhara for a relaxing evening by Phewa Lake. With excellent service from Asiana Treks and Tours, create a short Mardihimal trek for people with limited time and budget. This short Himalayan journey delivers unforgettable scenery, warm hospitality, and a rewarding trekking experience.Why the 4-Day Mardi Himal Trek Is a Must-Do trek?Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Mardi Himal, where you could witness the sun rise over the Annapurna Range. The trail is excellent for anyone who doesn't have much time. It has serene forests, beautiful ridgelines, and authentic Gurung culture, all without the crowds. It's an excellent excursion for both novice and experienced trekkers because it's easy to reach from Pokhara, offers excellent teahouses, and offers stunning views. Mardi Himal is the best journey for people who want a short, tranquil, and wonderful experience in the Himalayas. Key Reasons to Choose the 4-Day Mardi Himal Trek: Close-up views of Mardi Himal & Machhapuchhre, and many more mountain Peaks Short, time-efficient itinerary from Pokhara to PokharaPeaceful trails with the Jungle and open meadows with fewer crowds First explored in the 1960s by Col. Jimmy RobertsStunning sunrise viewpoints at 4,500 mRich Gurung culture & friendly teahousesIdeal for beginners with reasonable fitness levelsBeautiful rhododendron forests & high ridgesA budget-friendly trek can offer all kinds of trek loversWhat to expect on the 4-Day Mardi Himal Trek:The 4-Day Mardi Himal Trek is a memorable and exciting way to explore the Himalayas. Expect a beautiful mix of thick rhododendron forests, peaceful pathways, and steep high peaks that lead to Mardi Himal Viewpoint (4,500 m). The views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli keep getting better every day, making the journey perfect for photographers and anyone else who wants to see the sunrise. The rooms at the teahouse are clean and comfortable; however, as you climb, the air grows thinner and the oxygen levels drop, making it feel like you're truly walking at high altitude. However, trekking has become popular, so you can really interact with nature and Gurung culture without being disturbed. This short hike is perfect for people who want to see enormous mountains in a short amount of time. What You Can Expect Mardi Himal trek – Key Points Close-up views of Mardi Himal & Machhapuchhre Quiet, peaceful trails with fewer trekkersBeautiful rhododendron and oak forestsComfortable teahouse stays each nightHigh ridge walk to 4,500 m viewpointStunning sunrise and sunset panoramasInteraction with Gurung culture and villagesChallenging yet manageable uphill sectionsQuick access from Pokhara. Why Book The Mardi Himal Trek With Us:Choosing Asiana Treks and Tours for your Mardi Himal Trek means travelling with a trusted, experienced, and customer-focused team. We provide professional, radiant, friendly, and knowledgeable guides who make sure your journey is safe, smooth, and enriching. Our pricing is transparent, and our itineraries are flexible, allowing you to customise your trek as needed. From Pokhara to Mardi Himal Base Camp and back, we handle all essentials — permits, logistics, accommodation, transportation, safety measures, and cultural insights. Whether you travel solo or in a group, we promote responsible tourism, support local communities, and offer 24/7 assistance. With decades of Himalayan experience, we guarantee a memorable and worry-free adventure. Summary of reasons to book with us : Local experience with 25+ years of experience Customizable and traveller-friendly flexible itinerariesLicensed, Radient-friendly guides and portersEmergency support and safety assuranceEthical and responsible travel practicesTransparent pricing with no hidden cost feesWide range of traveller-suitable packages: luxury to budgetPersonalised service for individuals and groupsStrong support for solo or female travellersAn authentic cultural and scenic experience throughout the Annapurna regionAdvantages of booking with Asiana Treks and Tours:Private transportation for airport transfers to and from your hotel.Feel free to connect on Facebook or online if you'd like to discuss the trip.Last-minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, and 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrangements for sleeping bags, duffel bags, and down jackets, as well as walking poles if you don't have your own.Preparation for Mardi Himal Trek:Preparing well for the Mardi Himal Trek ensures a safe, enjoyable, and successful adventure. Before booking, understand the trek’s difficulty, daily walking hours, and altitude gains. Start physical training at least 4–6 weeks in advance by hiking, jogging, or cycling to build stamina, leg strength, and endurance. Mental preparation is equally important, as the trek involves steep trails and high-altitude walking. Pack wisely with essential gear, including sturdy trekking boots, warm layered clothing, a quality sleeping bag, trekking poles, and seasonal essentials. Carry the required permits, travel insurance, and some cash. Stay hydrated, eat nutritious meals, and acclimatise properly to avoid altitude-related issues. Preparation Summary for Mardi Himal TrekKnow the trek difficulty before booking.Begin fitness training 4–6 weeks earlier.Pack light but essential trekking gearCarry permits, insurance, and cashAcclimatise properly at higher altitudesStay hydrated and follow a balanced dietPrepare mentally for steep climbs and long walking daysMardi Himal Trekking Itinerary: Asiana Treks and Tours offers the best Mardi Himal Trekking itinerary for travellers seeking a short, scenic, and rewarding Himalayan experience. This trek is perfect for trekkers with moderate fitness who want to explore Nepal’s diverse landscapes—from peaceful villages to high-altitude ridges. Each day provides breathtaking views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Mardi Himal, making the journey truly unforgettable. Experience the contrast of warm days, cold nights at High Camp, and a relaxing finish in Pokhara. With well-planned walking distances, safe altitude progression, and expert guidance, this itinerary ensures a comfortable and memorable adventure for both beginners and experienced trekkers.  Day, Place, and routeAltitude (m / ft) walking Distance  Day 1, Pokhara - Kande - Forest Camp2,500 m / 8,202 ft 10–11 km   Day 2, Forest Camp -High Camp3,580 m / 11,745 ft 8–9 km   Day 3, High Camp - Mardi Himal Viewpoint - Low Camp4,200 m / 13,780 ft (Viewpoint) 10–11 km   Day 4, Low Camp - Siding - Drive to Pokhara1,745 m / 5,725 ft Pokhara  Mardi Himal Trekking Distance:The Mardi Himal Trek can be extended by adding it to other famous routes, or you can start and end it in Kathmandu for a more extended vacation. This larger option includes airport transfers, tours of UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, and a complete sightseeing programme in Pokhara, making it a more complete package for travellers who want to experience both culture and hiking.However, for trekkers with limited time, Asiana Treks and Tours offers a shorter, flexible 4-day Pokhara–Pokhara itinerary. The trek distance begins with a 27 km (17 miles) drive from Pokhara to Kande. From here, the trekking distance from Kande to Siding is about 44 km (27.3 miles), passing through Forest Camp, Low Camp, Badal Danda, High Camp, and Mardi Himal Viewpoint. The trek ends in Siding, followed by a 44–45 km (27 miles) drive back to Pokhara. In total, the complete round-trip distance is 71–72 km (44–45 miles), combining both walking and driving. Mardi Himal Trekking route: The 4-day Mardi Himal Trekking route takes you through beautiful valleys, terraced fields, and a beautiful village before rising into the stunning Himalayan foothills. The ridgeline walk leads to incredible views of Annapurna South, Himchuli, and Dhaulagiri on the left, and Machhapuchhre and Mardi Himal stand right in front. In the spring, the rhododendron forests come to life. This short yet rewarding hike offers stunning mountain views and is suitable for both new and experienced trekkers. The path passes through Kande, Australian Camp, Pothana, Deurali, Forest Camp, Low Camp, Badal Danda, High Camp, and the amazing Mardi Himal Viewpoints and ends in Pokhara. The descent passes through Siding Village before returning to Pokhara, which is the perfect end to a Himalayan trip. 4-Day Mardi Himal Package Cost (Price)The 4-day Mardi Himal Trek offers excellent value, with prices varying based on group size, service level, and accommodation type. Asiana Treks and Tours provides transparent pricing and a reliable, well-planned itinerary focused on comfort and safety. Costs generally range from US$491 for solo trekkers to US$ 457 for larger groups, we have regular complete bord plan, B/B plan and No meal plan depending on guide/porter services, transportation choices, trekking gear needs, and hotel categories in Kathmandu or Pokhara.For flexibility, the trek can start and end in Pokhara. We offer three well-structured plans to suit different budgets and travel preferences.Mardi Himal Trek Price Breakdown by Package Type:Package typeService includes P/PPrice range Regular Full-Board Plan All trekking meals, Accommodation, permits, and a professionalguide porter, private transport (start & end) US$615 – US$657 B/B Plan (Bed & Breakfast) Best available accommodation, breakfast, permits,transportation, professional guide (meals optional) US$495 – US$500 Only service No-Meal PlanAirport/hotel pick-up & drop-off in Kathmandu & Pokhara,permits, transportation, and a guide or porter US$345 - US$365Mardi Himal Trekking Altitude:The Mardi Himal Trek starts and concludes in Pokhara, which is 827 m (2,713 ft) above sea level. The trail ascends slowly through green forests, following the old trek route, and from Australian Camp in Pothana, It reaches Deurali and Low Camp, where the view opens up to the Annapurna range. As you climb higher to High Camp at 3,590 m (11,778 ft), the air gets thinner, and the sights are more amazing. The Mardi Himal Viewpoint, which is 4,500 m (14,760 ft) above sea level, is the highest point on the walk. From there, you can see Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, and Annapurna up close. Walking for 4 to 7 hours a day on different types of terrain.Mardi Himal trek  Place, height in meters and fit, Trekking distance km/miles,  and oxygen level summary Table:Day & Place Walking Hours Distance (km/miles) Altitude (m / ft) /oxygen level in % 1, Pokhara - Forest Camp 5–6 hours 10 km / 6.2 miles 2,540 m / 8,333 ft / ~73% 2, Forest Camp -High Camp5–6 hours 7.5 km / 4.6 miles 3,590 m / 11,778 ft/ – 66% 3, Hicamp - Mardi Himal Viewpointsback to Low Camp7–8 hours 10 km / 6.2 miles Viewpoint: 4,500 m / 14,763 ft/ 58% Low Camp: 2,970 m / 9,744 ft/ 70%  3: Low Camp -  Hiking to Siding Villageand Drive to Pokhara 4–5 hours trek2–3 hours drive 7 km / 4.3 miles trekking45 km / 28 miles drive Siding: 1,700 m / 5,577 ft/ 85%Pokhara: 827 m / 2,713 ft/ 96% Major villages of Mardi Himal Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung villages along the Mardi Himal Trekking route are Phedi, Dhampus, Pothana, Deurali, Forest Camp, Badaldanda High Camp, Siding, Lwang, Astam Melbet, and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route.Best Viewpoints Mardi Himal Trekking:The views of Mardi Himal are among the most beautiful in the Annapurna region. Each viewpoint offers stunning views, from terraced valleys to close-ups of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Mardi Himal. These beautiful moments make the walk even better, offering a sunrise with colours, panoramic views, and stunning mountain horizons.Key highlighted best viewpoints:Australian Camp: Beautiful views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, many other Himalayan ranges, broad valleys, and rice terraces.Deurali: Scenic Pokhara Valley and Modi Khola Valley panoramas with clear mountain views as well as Ghandruk Village.Forest Camp: Peaceful rhododendron forest with sunrise views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Himchuli.Low Camp: Stunning views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Himchuli, Fishtail, and Modi Valley.Badal Danda: Spectacular ridgeline vistas and dramatic mountain scenery.High Camp: Close-up Himalayan views with striking sunrise and sunset colours.Mardi Himal Viewpoint: Best point for panoramic peaks, including Mardi Himal and Machhapuchhre.Siding Village: Scenic valley views before returning to Pokhara.Biodiversity of the Mardi Himal trekking: The biodiversity of the Mardi Himal Treks is best for nature lovers, with many different kinds of plants and animals. The lower track passes through thick forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo, home to many species, including Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and playful langur monkeys. As you ascend, the vegetation shifts to alpine shrubs and colourful wildflowers carpeting the high ridges. Birdlife is exceptionally vibrant along this route, with over 500 species recorded—including the Himalayan Monal, pheasants, flycatchers, and various raptors.This ever-changing ecosystem offers trekkers a rare chance to experience subtropical forests, temperate woodlands, and alpine habitats within a short distance, making Mardi Himal one of the most rewarding nature-focused treks in Nepal.Key Biodiversity Highlights of the Mardi Himal Trek:Vegetation: Rhododendron, oak, bamboo forests, alpine shrubs, and seasonal wildflowers.Mammals: Himalayan tahr, musk deer, langur monkeys, and other high-altitude wildlife.Birds: Over 500 species, including Himalayan Monal, pheasants, sparrows, and flycatchers.Festivals and Cultures In the Mardi Himal Trekking: The Mardi Himal hikes are rich in culture, traditions, and local festivals, making the trek more enjoyable. You will see Gurung and Magar communities along the way. They are known for their warm hospitality, lively music, and bright festivals. Dashain, Tihar, Losar, and local harvest festivals are some of the biggest celebrations. They showcase ancient dances, Mother group dance chants, and rituals passed down through the years. Trekkers can see prayer flags, Buddhist chortens, and hamlet monasteries that show how deeply rooted the people are in their faith. The Mardi Himal Trek is a one-of-a-kind blend of natural beauty and authentic Nepalese culture, thanks to the stunning Himalayan backdrop and cultural experiences along the way. Mardi Himal Festival & Culture – Key Highlights: Experience the rich traditions of Gurung and Magar communities along the Mardi Himal trail. Villagers celebrate major festivals such as Dashain, Tihar, Losar, and local harvest festivals.Enjoy traditional dances, folk music, cultural songs, and community rituals.Witness vibrant cultural elements like prayer flags, Buddhist chortens, and small monasteries.Festivals reflect deep spiritual roots influenced by Buddhism and Hinduism.Trekking through Mardi Himal offers authentic cultural interactions and warm local hospitality.A perfect blend of Himalayan beauty, ethnic heritage, and lively festival celebrations.Trek Booking: Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorised by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use a bank transfer or another method, like Western Union, or pay online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may be necessary due to factors such as bad weather. Transportation for Mardi Himal trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clients' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalised travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional flight to and from Pokhara at an extra cost.Currency Exchange: The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notesGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Mardi Himal Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Mardi Himal Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get twelve breakfasts, eight lunches, and nine dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Teahouse Facilities:Guest houses are familiar places to stay while trekking in Nepal. They're simple lodges with rooms, eating areas, and toilets. Guest houses vary in quality but are affordable and convenient for trekkers. They offer warm heating in the winter, and the dining place serves Nepali and international food. Rooms usually have twin or bunk beds, and bathrooms are shared. They provide blankets and pillows. Our company offers sleeping bags, but bringing one for extra comfort is a good idea.Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Teahouse Facilities:Guest houses are familiar places to stay while trekking in Nepal. They're simple lodges with rooms, eating areas, and toilets. Guest houses vary in quality but are affordable and convenient for trekkers. They offer warm heating in the winter, and the dining place serves Nepali and international food. Rooms usually have twin or bunk beds, and bathrooms are shared. They provide blankets and pillows. Our company offers sleeping bags, but bringing one for extra comfort is a good idea. Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity. Most of these tea houses let travellers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Mardi Himal trek presents an easy, moderate, and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We prioritize your safety. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe trip. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveller:If you're a solo traveller, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the 12th day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Mardi Himal Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.  

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Dhampus Sarangkot Trekking
Dhampus Sarangkot Trekking 8 days

Dhampus Sarangkot Trekking – A Short, Scenic, and Culturally Rich Himalayan Trail Near PokharaDhampus Sarangkot Trekking is one of the most popular short treks in Nepal, offering a perfect blend of majestic Himalayan views, rich cultural immersion, and serene landscapes—all within a few days. Situated north of Pokhara in the stunning Annapurna region, this easy and rewarding trek is ideal for senior citizens, families, beginners, and travellers with limited time.The journey begins in Pokhara and ascends to Sarangkot, a scenic hill station famous for its panoramic sunrise and sunset views. From Sarangkot, you’ll witness breathtaking views all day of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Lamjung Himalayan ranges, a cluster of countryside villages, and Greenhill one after another. As the sun rises behind the snow-capped peaks, the experience becomes nothing short of magical.The trail continues through ridgelines, lush forests, terraced farmlands, and peaceful villages as you make your way to Dhampus. This traditional Gurung village offers an authentic experience of Nepalese hospitality and rural life. The views of the Annapurna range from Dhampus are spectacular, especially during sunrise and sunset, with the Himalayas glowing in golden light.The trek is designed to be easy and accessible, making it suitable for all age groups. Despite its short duration, it offers a comprehensive Himalayan trekking experience featuring natural beauty, cultural depth, and stunning mountain scenery.Organised by Asiana Treks and Tours, this trek ensures comfort, safety, and expert guidance. Their professional team offers valuable insights into local culture, history, geography, and cuisine, enriching your journey.Whether you seek tranquillity, mountain views, or cultural connection, the Dhampus Sarangkot Trek is the perfect introduction to trekking in Nepal—easy, scenic, and deeply fulfilling.What to Expect on the 3-Day Dhampus Sarangkot Trek:  The 3-day Dhampus Sarangkot Trek offers a short yet rewarding trekking experience near Pokhara, perfect for beginners, families, or travellers with limited time.   An easy trek takes you through scenic countryside, terraced farmlands, traditional villages, and lush forests, all set against the stunning backdrop of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.   u’ll witness spectacular sunrise and sunset views from Sarangkot and Dhampus, enjoy panoramic vistas of snow-capped peaks like Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and engage with local Gurung culture.   e trek combines nature, culture, and comfort with cosy teahouse accommodations and friendly local hospitality. Best for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature without the physical demands of high-altitude trekking.What to Expect and Experience on this Trek:Easy and scenic trek on the north side near Pokhara Valley.Panoramic Himalayan views (whole Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre), Lamjung, and some small peaks.Sunrise and sunset viewpoints at Sarangkot and Dhampus.Gentle trails through forests, villages, and terraced fields.Cultural immersion in Gurung village life and their hospitality.Comfortable teahouse accommodations are standard for Luxury.Suitable for families, beginners, and short-term travellersGuided by experienced local trekking expertsWhy Travel with Asiana Treks and Tours?25+ Years of Industry Experience – Trusted professionals with deep knowledge of Nepal’s tourism and trekking. Expert Local Guides – Friendly, experienced, and government-licensed guides who understand culture, safety, and terrain. Authentic Cultural Experiences – Connect with local communities and discover hidden gems off the beaten path. Tailor-Made Itineraries – Flexible trekking and tour plans customised to suit your time, interests, and fitness level. Focus on Safety and Comfort – Emphasis on guest well-being, acclimatisation, and responsible travel practices. Quality Accommodation and Meals – Handpicked teahouses, hotels, and hygienic meals to ensure comfort. Eco-Friendly and Responsible Tourism – Supporting local communities and minimising environmental impact. 24/7 Support – Responsive assistance before, during, and after your trip for a worry-free experience. Complete Travel Solutions – From trekking and tours to flights, permits, transport, and accommodation—everything is arranged for you. Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking Itinerary: Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Sarangkot Dhampus Trek itinerary. Travellers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.About Sarangkot Viewpoints:Sarangkot Viewpoint, located near Pokhara, Nepal, is well known for its mind-blowing panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himalayan ranges, and the beautiful Mountain Fishtail. This popular spot offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas, illuminated by the changing light, making it a prime location for sunrise and sunset. Besides the majestic mountains, visitors can enjoy expansive views of Pokhara Valley, Phewa Lake, and the surrounding landscapes. Sarangkot is accessible by a short hike or drive from Pokhara, making it a must-visit spot for tourists seeking natural beauty and photographic opportunities.How to reach from Sarangkot to Pokhara?Here are several options to reach Sarangkot, Pokhara:Hiking: You can hike from Sarangkot to Pokhara, which takes 2-3 hours. The trail offers beautiful views and a pleasant descent through local villages and forests.Taxi: Taxis are readily available at Sarangkot and can take you to Pokhara in about 30 minutes. This is the quickest and most convenient option.Local Bus: Local buses and jeeps operate between Sarangkot and Pokhara. The drive takes an average of an hour and is affordable.The route provides scenic views of the Annapurna range and Pokhara Valley, making the journey a delightful experience..Cable Car: A recently introduced cable car service operation offers a scenic view and an easy way to travel between Sarangkot and Pokhara. The cable car ride offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range and the Pokhara Valley, making the journey itself a genuinely memorable experience.Each option provides a unique way to enjoy the stunning landscapes and make the most of your travel between Sarangkot and Pokhara.Things to Do in Sarangkot:Sunrise and Sunset Views: Sarangkot is well known for its alluring sunrise and sunset views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Early morning and late afternoon are the best times to witness these spectacular sights.Paragliding: Sarangkot is a popular destination for fly paragliding. It offers thrilling flights over the Pokhara Valley and Phewa Lake with stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas.Hiking and Trekking: The area around Sarangkot offers numerous hiking and trekking trails, allowing you to explore the unique natural beauty, local culture, and tradition.Visit Sarangkot Viewpoint: The viewpoint provides a perfect spot for photography and enjoying the magnificent vistas of the snow-capped peaks and the sprawling Pokhara Valley below.Exploring Local Villages: Walking through the local villages provides insight into the traditional way of life and culture of the Nepali people.Bird Watching: The lush forests and hills surrounding Sarangkot are home to a diverse array of bird species, making it an ideal spot for bird-watching enthusiasts.Zip Lining: Experience one of the world’s steepest and fastest zip lines for an adrenaline-pumping ride.Cable Car Ride: Take a relaxing ride in the cable car from Pokhara to Sarangkot, enjoying elevated views along the way.Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking Distance:Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking spans approximately 28 kilometres, or 17.3 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 9 days, from Sarangkot, Dhampus, Lwang, and Khoramukh.Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking Route:The Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams. Leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna South, Himchuli, and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Sarangkot Dhampus trek typically ranges from US$ 675 to 1075, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1075, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking Height:We Start by exploring Pokhara's rich heritage (827 meters). Then, delve into the heart of Gurung culture with a homestay experience in a charming village. Witness the majestic sunrise and sunset painting the Himalayas from Sarangkot (1,593 meters) and Dhampus (1,650 meters). Throughout the trip, various vantage points will offer panoramic views of the Himalayas and Phewa Lake (743 meters). Unwind in luxurious 5-star accommodations in both Kathmandu (1,337 meters) and Pokhara. The easy 3-day trek caters to all ages, with a scenic walk from Sarangkot to Naudanda Ridge (approximately 1,740 meters) showcasing captivating terraced fields. Immerse yourself in Nepal's pristine nature and explore unique villages, creating unforgettable memories.Major Village in SarangKot Dhampus Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking route are  Sarangkot and Dhampus Lwang,  The return route follows the same path back to  Khorkhmukh and finally drives back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Trekking route.Best Viewpoint in Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Sarangkot Dhampus trek.Sarangkot Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route: View from Sarangkot: from Sarangkot, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Naudanda: Experience impressive mountain vistas and rice and millet terraces during the second day of trekking.Dhampus: Dhampus is another beautiful place from where you Enjoy the View of Annapurna South to the Lamjung Himalayan range including Mt Machhapuchhare and a wide view of cultivated terrace fields and unique village.Biodiversity of  Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking: The Sarangkot Dhampus trek is a nature lover's dream! Hike through vibrant forests filled with colorful birds, then reach higher meadows bursting with wildflowers. Keep an eye out for shy wildlife and the stunning Himalayan Monal bird. This adventure offers breathtaking views of rolling green hills with amazing terraced farms, making it an unforgettable journey through Nepal's natural beauty.Festivals and cultures in Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the TrekOximeters are provided to examine blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the Trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Sarangkot Dhampus Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for  Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking Start: Your Sarangkot Dhampus Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Sarangkot-Dhampus  Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Sarangkot-Dhampus circuit Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. Regarding drinking water, However drinking water is not a big deal in trekking, you can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Sarangkot Dhanpus trekking presents easy low-land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, on easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Sarangkot-Dhampus trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.

Nar Phu Khang La pass Trekking
Nar Phu Khang La pass Trekking
Nar Phu Khang La pass Trekking 20 days

Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking is one of the most untouched, culturally rich, and geographically dramatic trekking routes in Nepal. Offered exclusively by Asiana Treks and Tours, this 20-day adventure takes you deep into the hidden valleys of Nar and Phu, sandwiched between the famous Annapurna and Manaslu regions. This high-altitude route offers everything from Buddhist monasteries, ancient Tibetan culture, alpine pastures, and deep gorges, to surreal views of Himalayan giants like Annapurna II, Tilicho Peak, Manaslu, and Himlung Himal. Opened to trekkers only in 2003, the Nar Phu Valley trek remains a raw and secluded journey. The trek begins from the bustling city of Kathmandu and gradually ascends through scenic villages like Chamje, Dharapani, and Koto, where the real adventure begins. The highlight is crossing Kang La Pass (5320m), which presents a panoramic view of the Annapurna range. A visit to Phu village, Nar village, and ancient monasteries such as Tashi Lhakhang and Nar Phedi Gompa provide an authentic experience of Himalayan spirituality and lifestyle. 🏔️ Highlights: Remote trek in a restricted area of Annapurna region Visit ancient villages: Phu, Nar, and Ngawal Explore Tibetan culture and Buddhist monasteries Cross high-altitude Kang La Pass (5320m) Majestic mountain views: Annapurna II, Himlung, and more Less crowded and off-the-beaten-path experienceNar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking PackageBy Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Package offered by Asiana Treks and Tours is a meticulously designed adventure for trekkers seeking a remote and spiritual journey through the untouched valleys of the Annapurna region. This package combines breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, ancient Tibetan-influenced villages, high mountain passes, and unique cultural experiences, making it one of the most fascinating off-the-beaten-path treks in Nepal. The trekking route explores the mystical Nar and Phu villages, isolated settlements nestled high in the Himalayan wilderness, opened to foreigners only in 2003. These villages, rich in Tibetan Buddhist heritage, offer an immersive cultural experience — trekkers can witness centuries-old monasteries (gompas), traditional stone houses, and colorful chortens. The journey through Kang La Pass (5,320m) is both physically challenging and spiritually uplifting, rewarding travelers with panoramic views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, and other giants of the Himalayan range. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures your safety and comfort with experienced guides, porters, and locally sourced accommodations. All logistics including restricted area permits, ACAP entry fees, meals, and transport are managed efficiently. This package also includes opportunities to acclimatize properly, explore surrounding viewpoints, and even hike to Himlung Himal Base Camp. Highlights of the Package: Remote and authentic Tibetan-style villages (Nar & Phu) Cross Kang La Pass at 5,320 meters Unspoiled Himalayan landscape and Buddhist heritage Explore ancient gompas and stay in Nar Phedi monastery Diverse terrain: waterfalls, gorges, forests, suspension bridges Fully guided and supported by Asiana Treks and Tours Optional detour to Himlung Base Camp Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Itinerary (Short Points List)Organized by Asiana Treks and Tours Here is a concise day-by-day breakdown of the 20-day Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Itinerary: Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,337m) – Hotel transfer and briefing Day 2: Guided heritage tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO sites Day 3: Drive to Chamje (1,449m) via Besisahar Day 4: Trek to Dharapani (1,857m) Day 5: Trek to Koto (2,709m) Day 6: Trek to Dharmashala (2,329m) – Narrow gorges, waterfalls Day 7: Trek to Kayang (3,741m) – High elevation begins Day 8: Trek to Phu Village (4,050m) – Tibetan village exploration Day 9: Rest day at Phu – Explore Tashi Lakhang Monastery Day 10: Cross back and trek to Nar Village (4,110m) Day 11: Explore Nar, local life and monasteries Day 12: Cross Kang La Pass (5,320m) – Descend to Ngawal (3,650m) Day 13: Acclimatization at Manang (3,540m) – Hike to viewpoints Day 14: Trek to Yak Kharka (4,050m) Day 15: Trek to Thorong Phedi (4,450m) Day 16: Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m) – Descend to Muktinath (3,810m) Day 17: Trek to Jomsom (2,720m) Day 18: Fly or drive to Pokhara (827m) – Leisure day Day 19: Return to Kathmandu Day 20: Final departure Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking DistanceComprehensive Distance Coverage by Asiana Treks and Tours The total trekking distance of the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is approximately 150 to 170 kilometers (depending on specific detours and optional hikes like Himlung Base Camp). The trail ascends through lush subtropical forests and narrows into deep gorges before opening into alpine valleys dotted with ancient villages and monasteries. Here’s an approximate distance breakdown of key segments: Distance Breakdown (Approximate):Kathmandu to Chamje (Drive): ~220 km Chamje to Dharapani: 16 km Dharapani to Koto: 15 km Koto to Dharmashala: 14 km Dharmashala to Kayang: 12 km Kayang to Phu Village: 13 km Phu to Nar Village (via Mahendra Pul): 18 km Nar to Ngawal via Kang La Pass: 20 km Ngawal to Manang: 10 km Manang to Yak Kharka: 10 km Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi: 8 km Thorong La to Muktinath: 14 km Muktinath to Jomsom: 20 km Jomsom to Pokhara (Flight/Drive): ~160 km Pokhara to Kathmandu (Drive/Flight): ~200 km Key Notes: Total trekking on foot: Approx. 150–170 km Highest elevation: Kang La Pass – 5,320m, followed by Thorong La – 5,416m Trekking duration: 17 days of hiking, with 3 days for arrival, rest, and departure Mixed terrain: Alpine meadows, rocky ridges, high passes, and forest trails Best season: Spring (Mar-May) and Autumn (Sept-Nov) Asiana Treks and Tours provides all-inclusive packages with professional guidance, ensuring trekkers are acclimatized well and supported logistically throughout the journey.Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Cost 20256/2027By Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Cost for 2026/2027 with Asiana Treks and Tours offers exceptional value for money, considering the remoteness, permit requirements, and logistical support needed for this adventurous journey. The average cost ranges from USD $1,350 to $1,750 per person for a 20-day full-board package. The cost may vary slightly depending on group size, travel season, and any customizations added to the itinerary (e.g. private jeep instead of public transport, domestic flight upgrades, or additional acclimatization days). This cost includes accommodations, all ground transportation, restricted area permits, Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) fees, experienced trekking guides and porters, all meals during the trek, and airport transfers. International flights, travel insurance, tipping, and personal expenses are not included in the standard package. ✅ Included in the Cost:All airport pickups and drops (Kathmandu & Pokhara) 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara Teahouse/lodge accommodation during trek All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek Licensed, English-speaking trekking guide and porter Restricted Area Permit (Nar Phu) & ACAP entry fees Private jeep transport to trailhead and return Sleeping bags, duffel bags, and trekking map ❌ Not Included:International airfare Nepal visa fees Travel insurance (mandatory) Personal trekking gear Tips for guides and porters Extra snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Price BreakdownTransparency by Asiana Treks and Tours To give travelers a clear understanding, Asiana Treks and Tours offers a detailed price breakdown for the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking package. This breakdown helps you understand exactly where your money is going and ensures transparency in every aspect of your trek. 📊 Estimated Price Breakdown (Per Person - USD):Expense Category Approx. Cost (USD)Restricted Area Permit (Nar Phu) $100Annapurna Conservation Fee (ACAP) $30Guide (20 days) $400Porter (shared) $200Accommodation (Lodges/Teahouses) $200Meals during Trek $250Transportation (Private Jeep, etc.) $150Hotels in Kathmandu/Pokhara (3 nights total) $120Miscellaneous (equipment rental, admin) $100 👉 Total Estimated Cost: $1,350 – $1,750(Prices may adjust slightly based on group size and specific travel dates.) 🔍 Optional Add-ons:Himlung Base Camp side trip: +$120 Jomsom to Pokhara flight: +$100 Single room supplement (Kathmandu/Pokhara): +$100 Full porter (one per person): +$150 Asiana Treks and Tours believes in fair wages for staff, quality service, and ethical tourism, which reflects in the pricing. Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking Altitude GuideStay Informed with Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking takes you through a variety of landscapes ranging from sub-tropical forests to high alpine terrain. With elevations rising from 1,300 meters in Kathmandu to over 5,300 meters at Kang La Pass, proper altitude awareness is crucial. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety by building adequate acclimatization days into the itinerary and providing experienced guides trained in altitude sickness management. The trek starts relatively low and climbs gradually. Acclimatization days are spent at Phu (4,050m) and Manang (3,540m) to allow your body time to adjust. The crossing of Kang La Pass (5,320m) is the highest point of the trek, followed by another high pass, Thorong La (5,416m) if you extend the trek to Jomsom. These elevations can lead to symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), which is why Asiana Treks and Tours includes guidelines for hydration, gradual ascent, and emergency support. 📌 Key Elevation Points:Kathmandu – 1,337m Chamje – 1,449m Koto – 2,709m Phu Village – 4,050m Nar Village – 4,110m Kang La Pass – 5,320m (Highest point) Manang – 3,540m (Rest day) Yak Kharka – 4,050m Thorong La – 5,416m Muktinath – 3,810m Jomsom – 2,720m Pokhara – 827m ⚠️ Altitude Tips:Acclimatize properly: 2 rest days included Hydrate: At least 3-4 liters/day Ascend gradually Avoid alcohol and tobacco Know symptoms of AMS: headache, dizziness, fatigue Emergency descent or helicopter evacuation available if needed Why Choose Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking?A Unique Experience Offered by Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking is unlike any other trek in Nepal. Nestled between the Annapurna and Manaslu regions, the trek offers a raw and untouched Himalayan experience. It’s a journey into a world that has remained largely unchanged for centuries. What sets this trek apart is not just the high mountains, but the authentic Tibetan culture preserved in the remote villages of Nar and Phu, accessible only through narrow trails, suspension bridges, and high passes. This trek is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds of more commercial routes like Everest or Annapurna Base Camp. The cultural and natural diversity is unmatched — from ancient monasteries, Tibetan chortens, and mani walls to jagged cliffs, deep canyons, and glacial rivers. The crossing of Kang La Pass adds a thrilling challenge to the journey, and the vistas of Annapurna II, Himlung Himal, and Tilicho Peak are truly unforgettable. 🌟 Why Choose This Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours?Fully supported and guided by licensed experts Access to restricted areas with proper permits Authentic village homestays and monastery lodgings Carefully planned itinerary for safe acclimatization Opportunities to explore lesser-known destinations like Himlung Base Camp Ethical and sustainable trekking practices 24/7 on-trek support and communication Whether you are a seasoned trekker or an adventurous spirit looking for a life-changing experience, Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours will exceed expectations — both in natural wonder and cultural richness.Preparing for the Nar Phu Khang La Pass TrekkingBy Asiana Treks and Tours Preparing for the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking requires a solid balance of physical readiness, proper gear, and mental preparation. Unlike mainstream routes, this trek takes you into remote and rugged terrain with limited access to modern infrastructure. Therefore, physical conditioning is essential. Trekkers are advised to engage in cardiovascular training such as hiking, jogging, cycling, and stair climbing for at least 6–8 weeks before departure. Strength training focused on legs, back, and core is also recommended. If you're accustomed to long walks or hikes in varying terrain, you'll adapt well to the daily trekking distances. From a gear perspective, layering is key to adapt to temperature fluctuations. Expect warm days at lower altitudes and freezing nights above 4,000 meters. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a full packing checklist and even assists with gear rental if needed. Essentials include a quality sleeping bag (-15°C), down jacket, trekking poles, water purification tablets, and sturdy hiking boots. Mental preparation is equally important — the trek is long and remote, so maintaining a flexible, positive mindset is vital. Emergency protocols, acclimatization days, and satellite communication are included in our services for your safety and peace of mind. ✅ Preparation Checklist:Cardio training (hiking, running, biking) Altitude awareness and AMS research Essential gear (layers, boots, poles, gloves) Personal medication and basic first-aid Hydration system or water purification Travel insurance with emergency evacuation Cultural sensitivity (Tibetan Buddhist traditions) What to Expect on the 19–20-Day Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking AdventureGuided by Asiana Treks and Tours The 19–20-day version of the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is a condensed yet enriching experience that showcases the best of the remote Upper Manang region. Trekkers can expect a dramatic shift in landscapes and culture as they move from the subtropical Marsyangdi Valley into the stark, arid terrain of Nar and Phu — villages that appear frozen in time. Each day involves 5–7 hours of trekking through gorges, alpine meadows, suspension bridges, and rocky ascents, with accommodations in teahouses and monastery lodgings. The cultural experience is just as powerful as the physical adventure. You’ll interact with Tibetan-speaking locals, monks in centuries-old gompas, and yak herders. The highlight of the trek is undoubtedly the Kang La Pass (5,320m), which offers surreal, panoramic views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. On descent, trekkers join the Annapurna Circuit briefly, encountering the scenic beauty of Ngawal and Manang. While the shorter version skips some acclimatization or secondary hikes (like Himlung Base Camp), it still includes the essential immersion in nature, high passes, and cultural depth. 🌄 What to Expect:Moderate to strenuous trekking (6–7 hrs/day) Crossing high passes and rocky ridgelines Dramatic scenery: cliffs, gorges, glaciers, peaks Remote village stays and monastery overnight Wildlife sightings: blue sheep, yaks, Himalayan birds Limited Wi-Fi or mobile access (off-grid experience) Teahouse meals: simple, fresh, and mostly vegetarian Oxygen Levels on the Nar Phu Khang La Pass TrekkingAltitude Awareness with Asiana Treks and Tours One of the most important things to consider during the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is the reduced oxygen level at high altitudes. As you ascend from low valleys to over 5,300 meters at Kang La Pass, the air becomes thinner — which can pose a risk for altitude-related illnesses. For reference, oxygen levels at sea level are at 100%, but by the time you reach Phu Village (4,050m), the oxygen saturation drops to around 60–65%, and at Kang La Pass (5,320m), it dips further to about 50–55%. Asiana Treks and Tours incorporates key acclimatization stops, such as Phu and Manang, to allow the body to adjust. Guides are trained in recognizing the symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) — including headache, nausea, loss of appetite, and fatigue. Trekkers are advised to ascend slowly, hydrate consistently, avoid alcohol, and sleep at lower altitudes when possible. Diamox (altitude medication) is optional and can be discussed with a physician prior to the trek. Oxygen saturation meters and emergency evacuation options are also part of Asiana's safety protocol. 🧭 Oxygen & Altitude Quick Facts:Sea level oxygen: 100% Phu Village (4,050m): ~65% oxygen Kang La Pass (5,320m): ~50% oxygen Risks: AMS, dehydration, fatigue AMS prevention: gradual ascent, hydration, rest days Asiana Treks provides: Oximeters, first-aid kits, trained guides Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking RouteCultural Gems Explored with Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking route is dotted with some of Nepal’s most authentic and visually stunning villages and viewpoints. The trail transitions from lush green hills to high-altitude desert, all while weaving through Tibetan-influenced settlements that have remained unchanged for centuries. Phu Village, for example, is a cultural and geographical highlight — a fortress-like village perched at 4,050 meters surrounded by jagged cliffs, glacial rivers, and sacred monasteries. Just getting there feels like stepping into another world. Nar Village (4,110m), slightly more open and exposed to the sun, is equally impressive with its stone houses, yak pastures, and proximity to Kang La Pass. Between these, you’ll pass through Meta, Kyang, and Nar Phedi, each with unique character. The viewpoint from Kang La Pass (5,320m) offers one of the best panoramas in Nepal: the Annapurna range, Chulu peaks, and Tilicho glistening in the background. The descent into Ngawal showcases the Marsyangdi River Valley in full grandeur. 🏞️ Key Villages & Viewpoints:Koto: Starting point into Nar Phu Valley Meta (3,560m): Wide terrain, views of Annapurna II Phu Village (4,050m): Ancient fortress-village, monasteries Nar Village (4,110m): Cultural immersion, traditional life Nar Phedi Monastery: Overnight stay, spiritual experience Kang La Pass (5,320m): 360° views of snow-capped giants Ngawal (3,650m): Panoramic village with lodges, artful stupas Manang (3,540m): Gateway to Thorong La, acclimatization hub Each village offers a distinct blend of Himalayan culture, dramatic natural beauty, and spiritual serenity — making the journey not just a trek, but a cultural pilgrimage.Flora and Fauna of the Nar Phu Khang La Pass TrekkingExploration with Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking route, located in the remote northern Himalayas of Nepal, offers more than just rugged mountain beauty — it is also a hidden ecological haven. The trail covers several climatic zones, ranging from lush subtropical forests near Chamje and Koto to high-altitude alpine deserts near Phu, Nar, and Kang La Pass (5,320m). This varied ecosystem provides shelter to a surprising array of Himalayan flora and fauna. In the lower sections of the trek, you’ll walk through dense forests of pine, oak, bamboo, and rhododendron, Nepal’s national flower. As you ascend, the vegetation becomes sparser, giving way to alpine shrubs, juniper, dwarf rhododendron, and cushion plants that thrive in the cold, windy environments of the trans-Himalayan terrain. The trek is equally rewarding for wildlife enthusiasts. Trekkers may spot blue sheep (bharal) gracefully navigating steep cliffs, Himalayan marmots, Himalayan tahr, and — if lucky — even the elusive snow leopard, especially near Phu and Nar. Birdlife includes Himalayan griffons, golden eagles, and snow pigeons soaring above the deep canyons. 🌲 Key Flora and Fauna Highlights:Rhododendron, pine, and juniper forests Blue sheep, Himalayan marmot, and yak sightings Rare snow leopard in higher zones (Phu, Nar) Golden eagle, Himalayan monal, and griffon vulture Trans-Himalayan alpine vegetation and medicinal herbs Biodiversity protected under Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) 🎉 Festivals and Local Culture Along the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking RouteImmersive Experience with Asiana Treks and Tours The Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek is more than a journey through mountains — it’s a walk through living history and rich Tibetan-Buddhist culture. The residents of Nar and Phu villages are descendants of Tibetan refugees who settled centuries ago. These communities have preserved their ancient customs, dialects, architectural styles, and spiritual traditions, largely untouched by modernity. The most remarkable cultural features are the Buddhist monasteries (Gompas), colorful chortens, mani walls, and fluttering prayer flags. Villages like Phu are home to sacred sites like the Tashi Lakhang Monastery, recognized as one of the oldest active Tibetan monasteries in Nepal. Trekkers often get the chance to interact with monks and observe traditional ceremonies. If your timing aligns, you may witness important local festivals such as Yartung (celebrated with horse races and dances) or Lhosar, the Tibetan New Year, celebrated with rituals, chanting, and communal feasts. The spiritual atmosphere is amplified by the high-altitude surroundings and deep religious commitment of the locals. 🕉️ Cultural and Festival Highlights:Visit ancient gompas like Tashi Lakhang Witness Lhosar (Tibetan New Year) and Yartung Traditional Tibetan stone houses and yak herding culture Overnight stay in Nar Phedi monastery Buddhist rituals, chanting, and butter-lamp offerings Handmade crafts, wool weaving, and traditional food ✅ Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Nar Phu Khang La Pass TrekkingYour Trusted Local Partner Asiana Treks and Tours is a registered and reputable trekking agency in Nepal, known for curating meaningful trekking experiences that go beyond the trail. When booking the Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trekking with Asiana, you’re choosing a company that prioritizes local expertise, personalized service, and responsible tourism. The Nar Phu region is remote and demands careful logistical coordination. Asiana provides everything from restricted area permits, ACAP entry, and local transport to high-altitude trained guides, ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Their team consists of licensed professionals who are not only familiar with the terrain but are culturally connected with the region — providing insights into the spiritual and historical importance of each location. Asiana Treks and Tours also emphasizes ethical trekking — supporting local homestays, hiring from the region, and practicing Leave No Trace principles. Their packages include proper acclimatization, emergency protocols, satellite communication, and tailored itineraries based on your pace and preferences. 🌟 Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours:Fully licensed and insured trekking company Local guides with deep cultural and geographic knowledge 24/7 safety monitoring and first-aid trained staff Ethical tourism and porter welfare practices Transparent pricing with no hidden fees Customizable itineraries and personal support 100+ positive testimonials and return trekkers 📅 How to Book the Nar Phu Khang La Pass TrekkingEasy Booking with Asiana Treks and Tours Booking your Nar Phu Khang La Pass Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is simple, secure, and flexible. You can make an inquiry or reserve your spot directly through their official website, via email, or by contacting their customer service hotline. Their team responds promptly and can customize your itinerary based on your travel dates, group size, and preferences (e.g. adding Himlung Base Camp, choosing a private vs group trek, etc.). To confirm your booking, you will be required to fill out a short registration form and pay a small deposit (typically 20-30% of the total package). The remaining balance can be paid upon arrival in Kathmandu. Asiana also provides assistance with visa processing, gear rental, and airport pickup. Once you’re confirmed, they’ll send a detailed pre-departure guide including a packing list, trek map, and cultural etiquette information. You’re encouraged to book at least 4–6 weeks in advance, especially during peak seasons (March–May and September–November), as permits for restricted areas like Nar and Phu require early processing. 📝 Booking Steps:Visit: [www.asianatrek.com] (example) Submit inquiry or fill booking form Get a customized itinerary and final quote Pay 20–30% deposit via secure online portal Receive confirmation, permit details, and packing list Arrive in Nepal — Asiana handles the rest! 

Panchase Trekking
short and easy Trek
Panchase Trekking 9 days

Panchase trekking offers you natural beauty, short and scenic trekking in the Annapurna Himalayan region. The Panchase Trek provides a spectacular panoramic view, looking east from Mt. Manaslu Himal to the west of Dhaulagiri Himal, in between the Lamjung Himalayan range, Himalchuli, Annapurna IV, Annapurna II, Mt fishtail (Machhapuchhare), Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Bahara Sikhar, and Mt Dhauligiri. Panchase trek could be started from a different point near Phewa Lake, Pokhara. Although this is a short trip and never goes higher than 2517 meters. Primarily, it is only a four-day trek; nevertheless, we could make it longer by adding two days via the famous and beautiful Gurung village of Dhampus and Lwangghalel, near Pokhara. This trek never leaves any space to complain about when you trek for the view, nature and cultural experience. The magnificent panoramic view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges over the lake and valley is something that overwhelms any trekker in the region. Although the trekking area is quite close to Pokhara, the accommodation and other facilities are pretty limited. Thus, Panchase Trek can be best done for home stay facility for the trekker who loves to experience Gurung people and their hospitality culture however home stay upgraded tourist standard guest house no problem for accommodation.Panchase trek is a less touristic trail hidden in Nature, home to a wide variety of flora and fauna. Indeed, this trek is for Nature lovers, bird watchers, and people of all ages. Purchase is not only rich in nature and culture, but it is also regarded as a pilgrimage site, due to the Siddha Baba temple, HomeKunda, Balaji temple, Buddha stupa, Panchase lake, and Sharwan Kumar samadhi. Legend said that Shrawan Kumar is the example of a dear son of his Parents who is a synonym of a good son dedicated to the respect and devotion of his parents. He is a symbol of respect and also a lesson for children.Panchase Trekking Itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Panchase Trek itinerary. Travellers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Purchase Trekking Distance:Panchase Trekking spans approximately 35 kilometres, or 21.7 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 5 days and concludes at Pokhara.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the cost of Panchase typically ranges from US$385 to US$ 595, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Purchase the Trekking route:Panchase Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Our Panchase Trekking Starts from David Fall, then we walk through lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, offering a fantastic view of Annapurna. We head via the World Peace Stupa, Shive Temple, Bhumdi, Panchase, and Bhadure, and return via Kande. The journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams. Leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna South, Himchuli and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Panchase Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$385 to US$ 595, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Panchase Trekking Height:The Panchase Trek begins in the lively and metropolitan city of Pokhara, situated at an altitude of 827 meters. From Kathmandu, you are headed towards the beautiful lakeside town of Pokhara, situated at 827 meters above sea level. During the trek, you are going to ascend towards popular viewpoints, World Peace Pagoda, Pumdicot Shiva Temple, Panchase Bhanjyang, Bhadure, Sarangkot, Dhampus, and Lwang. The maximum altitude you will reach the Panchase hill top is 2550 above sea level. From Panchase Hill top, you descend towards a tranquil walk down to Bhadaure, Sarangkot and Pokhara.Major Village at Panchase Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the Panchase Trekking route are World Peace Stupa, Pumdikot, Bhumdi, Panchase Bhanjyang, and Bhadeure or Chitre. The return route follows the path back via Sarangkot and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks, offering scenic beauty and the best homestays in Panchase and Bhadure, as well as the Best accommodation options in Sarangkot and Pokhara, along the Trekking route and in Pokhara.Best viewpoints in Panchase Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Panchase Trek.Sarangkot Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:World peace Stupa and Shiva temple Viewpoints: these viewpoints are the best views of Pokhara City, Phewa Lake, and the long-range mountain wall Dhauligiri to Manaslu on a clear day.World peace Stupa and Pumdikot: World peace Stupa and Pumdikot are the Best viewpoints where hundreds of people visit to overlook the stunning Himalaya, Pokhara Valley, including Phewa and Begnas Lake.View from Panchase Hill: The view from the top of Panchase Hill is mind-blowing, taking in the World Peace Stupa, Pumdikot, and Bhadaure. View from Sarangkot: from Sarangkot, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Naudanda: Experience impressive mountain vistas and rice and millet terraces during the second day of trekking.Biodiversity of  Panchase Trekking: The Panchase Trekking trail is a destination with incredible biodiversity, making it perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons, oaks and vibrant wildflowers and are home to different kinds of orchids. Look out for elusive wildlife and diverse birdlife. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the lush hills, Amazing terraces, promising an unforgettable journey through serene nature and diverse flora and fauna. Festivals and cultures in Panchase Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Panchase Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups such as the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates numerous festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolising the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colourful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honours animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, showcasing Nepalese culture alongside the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book Panchase Trek with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you'd like to connect.Last-minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking poles if you don't have your own.How to Book a Panchase Trek:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company, authorised by the Nepalese government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use a bank transfer or any other method, such as Western Union, or pay online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but please note that changes may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, such as adverse weather conditions. Transportation for  Panchase  Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our clients' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalised travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Demside Pokhara and from ending points Khahare and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and an optional flight to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Panchase Trekking Start: Panchase Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure from Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day. We'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is the Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 Nepalese rupees. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu offer currency exchange services; however, please note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Guide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritises your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but please note that the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free or at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Yoga  Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guesthouses varies, but they remain affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically feature twin or bunk beds, and shared bathrooms are available. Blankets and pillows are also provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're travelling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the Panchase  Trekking:Eating well is essential since the Panchase Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spaghetti, and many more. We highly recommend consuming fresh vegetables and drinking liquids such as green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses, such as alcoholic drinks and additional beverages at lodges or cafes, aren't included in the package. Drinking Water along the Panchase Trek:Nepal is the second country in the world in terms of water sources, after Brazil. According to the Nepalese government, only 27% of the population here has access to clean drinking water. Regarding drinking water, however, it is not a significant concern in trekking. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; in some trekking areas, people prefer plastic bottles. There are also safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise against drinking from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate that the cost of miscellaneous expenses is approximately USD 10-20 per trekking day.Toilet Facilities in Panchase Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets, and some places have simple squat toilets along the treks. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your own toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it may incur an additional cost. The signal may be weak due to the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before making a purchase. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, as of May 29, 2023, 95% of Nepali people have access to electricity. Almost all popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travellers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Panchase Trekking:The guesthouses in the trekking regions offer internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office maintains regular contact with all trekking teams through the trek guide, checking in at least once daily to ensure everything proceeds as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, including an overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other location around Kathmandu and Chitwan, as well as activities such as jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Panchase Trekking presents easy lowland trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience is advantageous, although it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, on easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety during the Panchase Trekking:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions, taking precautions to minimise risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organise many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About a solo traveller:If you're a solo traveller, don't hesitate to get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritise responsible travel to minimise environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organisations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude:Gratitude or tipping is highly appreciated in Nepali culture, reflecting the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend that you tip as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Panchase Trek, we'll organise a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.  

Sikles Trekking
Sikles Trekking 12 days

Sikles Trekking offers an adventure off the beaten road and provides a cultural introduction to the Gurung Villages of Ghale Gaun and Parche. The hill that rises over the Sikles hamlet offers stunning views of the Eastern Annapurnas. To get to Parche Village, the walk travels through hospitable communities, terraced fields, alpine pastures, and rhododendron forests. The journey continues through a shaded forest of rhododendrons that are covered in moss and lichen, as well as wildflowers and orchids that are in bloom on the branches above.Since it is one of the scenic treks that reveals the natural beauty of Nepal, Sikles Trekking in the Kaski district has become the most popular trekking destination. You'll be traveling through a rhododendron-filled, verdant woodland as well as a stunning mountain range and environment. One of the intriguing walking routes in the Annapurna range is the Sikles trip. This is a breathtaking short trip through a Gurung (Gurkha) village and a forested area. Moreover, it is Nepal's second-largest Gurung village. Due to its well-preserved traditional culture, tradition, ceremonies, and rituals, this village is one of the most well-known tourist sites in Nepal. Sikles is a prominent ethnic village with over 850 families and most of which are Gurung and follow their sociocultural customs from ancient times.Sikles Trekking is a magnificent trip to the least visited Pokhara. Visitation of Kaphuche Lake is the ultimate goal of the Sikles Kaphuche (Kafuche) Lake Trek. If you're lucky, you might catch a glimpse of a few minor snow-slides while visiting Kaphuche Ice Lake as they slide down to the lake with the sound of snow and ice sliding. The words "Ka" and "Phu" in the Gurung language used locally denote ice or snow, sliding down following the break, and settling on plain land, respectively. This indicates that this Ice Lake, which is named "Kafuche" in the local Gurung language, is generated by a continual avalanche from Mount Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal.Sikles Trekking ItineraryAsiana Treks and Tours has the perfectSikles Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Sikles Trekking Distance:Sikles Trekking spans approximately 35 kM, or 21.7 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 5 days, and concluding at Pokhara.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, Panchase typically ranges from US$ 385 to 595 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Sikles Trekking route:Sikles Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams. leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna  south, Himchuli and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Sikles Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 385 to 595, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Sikles Trekking Height:Sikles Trek starts from the lively and metropolitan city Kathmandu which is situated at an altitude of 1,337 meters. From Kathmandu, you are headed towards the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara situated at 827 meters above sea level. During the trek, you are going to ascend towards popular viewpoints sarangkot,  Dhampus, and Lwang. The maximum altitude you will reach  Dhampus is 2550 above the sea level. From Lwang village , you descend towards Khoramukh  and take private transportation drive back to Pokhara. At last, you take a drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, where the trek ends.Major Village at Sikles Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the Sikles Trekking route are world peace stupa, Pumdikot, Bhumdi, Panchase Bhanjyang,  Bhadeure or Chitre, return route follows the  path back to  Sarangkot or Dhampus and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Trekking route.Best viewpoints in Sikles Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Siklesh Trek.Sikles Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Sikles Village: Sikles itself is a fantastic viewpoint. This Unique Gurung village offers stunning views of Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II, and IV. The village is also a great place to experience the Gurung culture and lifestyle.Ghalekharka: This village is another excellent viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna and Lamjung Himal ranges.This route passing through forests and terraced fields.Karbakeli Thanti: This viewpoint provides a magnificent panorama of the Annapurna range, including Annapurna II, IV, and Lamjung Himal. The early morning views are particularly stunning as the first rays of the sun hit the snow-capped peaks.Huwa (Huwa Lake): The area around Huwa Lake offers serene and tranqual views of hills and distant mountains. The peaks' reflections on the lake's surface create a picturesque scene.Tara Hilltop: This viewpoint offers an extensive view of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges.It is great spot for overlooking sunrise and sunsetviews, providing a broad perspective of the Himalayan landscape.Parche Village: Located near Sikles, Parche offers another vantage point from which to enjoy views of the Annapurna range. The village itself is charming and surrounded by terraced fields and lush forests.Nyauli Kharka: This pastureland is a beautiful spot to relax and take in the views of the surrounding mountains. The open landscape provides a clear view of the Himalayan peaks. Biodiversity of  Sikles Trekking: Sikles Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons, oaks and  with vibrant wildflowers and homes of different kind of orchid. Look out for elusive wildlife and diverse birdlife. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the green Hills, Amazing terraces, promising an unforgettable journey through  serene nature and flora and fauna. Festivals and cultures in Sikles Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Sikles Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours with Sikles Trekking:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.How to Sikles Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad Weather. Transportation for Sikles Trekking weather. We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Sikleh Trekking Start: Sikles Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Guide and Porter Arrangement to Sikles Trekking:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation during the Sikles Trekking:Accommodation during the Sikles  Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the Sikles  TrekkingEating well is essential since the Sikles Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking Water along the Sikles Trek:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. Regarding to drinking water, However drinking water is not big deal in The trekking ,you can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Sikles Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets and some places  have  simple squat toilets along the treks, These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity  during the Sikles Trekking:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Sikles Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Sikles Trek Difficulty:Siklesh Trekking  presents easy low land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety during the  Sikles Trekking:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Siklesh Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Gurung Heritage Trekking
Gurung Heritage Trekking 11 days

The Gurung Heritage Trek is a culturally immersive journey through some of the most picturesque and traditional villages in the mid-hills of Nepal. Designed to showcase the unique lifestyle, history, and natural beauty of the Gurung community — famed for their bravery during World War II as Gurkha soldiers — this trek combines cultural exploration with scenic hiking. Nestled between the Marsyangdi and Madi rivers, the trail offers awe-inspiring views of the Himalayas including Mt. Manaslu (8,156m), Annapurna range, and Mt. Lamjung. You'll pass through key heritage villages like Ghale Gaun, Bhujung, Passgaun, and Thumsikot — all known for warm hospitality, traditional Gurung homes, and authentic village life. The trek is a blend of natural wonders, traditional homestays, mountain vistas, and deep-rooted Buddhist culture.Gurung Heritage Trekking Package – Asiana Treks and Tours The Gurung Heritage Trekking Package offered by Asiana Treks and Tours is a culturally immersive, nature-rich journey that explores the heart of the Gurung community—an ethnic group famed for their valor in World War II and their unique traditions. Unlike high-altitude treks, this package focuses on cultural encounters, village homestays, and unspoiled mountain views, making it ideal for trekkers seeking authenticity over adrenaline. This 11-day itinerary allows travelers to walk through some of the most beautiful Gurung settlements such as Ghale Gaun, Bhujung, Passgaun, and Thumsikot, staying in traditional homes and enjoying local hospitality. Each village has preserved its cultural roots and offers warm welcomes through traditional dances, music, and home-cooked meals. Throughout the journey, guests will be exposed to the 95 unique styles of Gurung homes, Buddhist stupas and monasteries, and scenic trails nestled between the Marsyangdi and Madi rivers. The package is crafted to blend heritage, nature, and comfort, including transportation, English-speaking guides, cultural shows, permits, and three meals daily during the trek. Guests will also experience Kathmandu and Pokhara, the two most iconic cities in Nepal, completing the perfect mix of culture, city, and countryside. ✅ Package Highlights: Cultural immersion in Gurung villages Daily traditional meals and homestay experiences Stunning views of Annapurna and Manaslu ranges Professional guide and porters Visit to Pokhara and Kathmandu All permits, transfers, and accommodations included 🗓️ Gurung Heritage Trekking Itinerary – Short Point List This concise day-by-day breakdown gives a quick overview of the 11-day Gurung Heritage Trek itinerary managed by Asiana Treks and Tours: 🧭 Short Itinerary Summary: Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1337m) Day 2: Drive to Besishahar (807m) Day 3: Trek to Ghale Gaun (2100m) Day 4: Trek to Bhujung (1950m) Day 5: Trek to Passgaun (1635m) Day 6: Trek to Yarma Village (1500m) Day 7: Trek to Thumsikot (1230m) Day 8: Drive to Pokhara (827m) Day 9: Pokhara sightseeing and rest day Day 10: Return to Kathmandu Day 11: Final departure from Nepal Each day blends trekking and cultural immersion, with stops in local homes and exposure to the Gurung way of life. Distances are moderate, and the trail is designed for travelers who prefer authentic village experiences over high-altitude challenges. 📏 Gurung Heritage Trekking Distance The total trekking distance covered during the Gurung Heritage Trek is approximately 65–75 kilometers (40–47 miles) over the course of 6 trekking days. The terrain is moderate, with gradual ascents and descents through terraced farmland, forests, and hillside villages. Unlike strenuous high-altitude treks in the Everest or Annapurna base camp regions, this cultural trek focuses on gentle walking paths and cultural connectivity. Distances between villages typically range from 10 to 15 kilometers per day, which allows ample time for cultural interactions, scenic breaks, and guided storytelling by your trek leader. The trail connects a network of Gurung settlements that are often inaccessible by road, offering a unique glimpse into Nepal's living heritage. Most elevations stay below 2200 meters, minimizing risks of altitude sickness and making it ideal for families, beginners, and older trekkers. 📌 Distance Overview (approximate): Besishahar to Ghale Gaun: 12–14 km Ghale Gaun to Bhujung: 10 km Bhujung to Passgaun: 13 km Passgaun to Yarma: 10–12 km Yarma to Thumsikot: 12 km Total Walking: 65–75 km over 6 trekking days 💰 Gurung Heritage Trekking Cost – 2026/2027 Asiana Treks and Tours provides flexible pricing for the Gurung Heritage Trekking depending on group size, time of year, and customization options. The cost for the 2026/2027 season is competitively priced for an all-inclusive cultural trekking experience with no hidden fees. 💼 Standard Package Inclusions: Airport pick-up/drop-off Private transport to/from trailheads Three meals a day during the trek Accommodation in homestays and hotels Cultural programs in Gurung villages English-speaking trekking guide Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) & TIMS card All taxes and service charges 💵 Pricing Options:Package Type Price (Per Person)Standard Group (2–5 pax) USD $950Small Private Trek (1 pax) USD $1,150Deluxe (with upgraded hotels) USD $1,300Group Discount (6+ pax) 10–15% off📝 Exclusions: International airfare Travel insurance Personal expenses (souvenirs, tips) Extra drinks/snacks Optional activities in Pokhara Whether you're traveling solo, as a couple, or in a group, Asiana Treks and Tours offers personalized service and cultural depth that elevate your trekking experience into a truly unforgettable adventure. Gurung Heritage Trekking Price Breakdown By Asiana Treks and Tours The Gurung Heritage Trekking package offers exceptional value for an all-inclusive cultural trekking experience. Designed for travelers looking to immerse themselves in traditional Gurung life, the pricing structure is transparent, affordable, and flexible based on group size and preference for standard or deluxe services. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures there are no hidden costs, providing a detailed price breakdown so that you know exactly where your money is going. The standard package includes airport transfers, hotel accommodations in Kathmandu and Pokhara, all meals during the trek, certified guides, cultural programs, trekking permits, and homestay accommodations in traditional Gurung villages. For those seeking added comfort, deluxe packages with upgraded lodging and private transportation are available at a slightly higher rate. Solo trekkers and couples can request private trips, and larger groups receive generous discounts. ✅ Price Breakdown (2026/2027):Package Type Cost (Per Person)Standard Group (2–5 people) USD $950Private Trek (1 person) USD $1,150Deluxe Package (2–5 people) USD $1,300Group Discount (6+ pax) 10–15% off📦 Inclusions: Airport transfers Transportation (Kathmandu–Besishahar–Pokhara–Kathmandu) Licensed English-speaking guide Meals and accommodation during the trek Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) TIMS card Cultural programs in villages ❌ Exclusions: International airfare Travel insurance Personal expenses, tips Drinks & snacks Optional activities in Pokhara 🏔️ Gurung Heritage Trekking Altitude Guide The Gurung Heritage Trek is considered a low to moderate altitude trek, making it an ideal adventure for those who want to experience Himalayan culture without the risks associated with high altitudes. The highest point reached on this trek is Ghale Gaun at 2100 meters (6888 ft), which eliminates the need for acclimatization days and greatly reduces the chance of altitude sickness. The trek begins at Besishahar (807m) and descends gradually through a series of scenic Gurung villages before ending near Pokhara at 827 meters. Unlike other Himalayan treks that can rise above 4,000 or even 5,000 meters, the Gurung Heritage Trail remains between 800 to 2100 meters throughout the journey. This makes it accessible for beginners, families, older travelers, and those with moderate fitness. 📍 Key Altitude Points: Kathmandu – 1,337 m (4,385 ft) Besishahar – 807 m (2,648 ft) Ghale Gaun – 2,100 m (6,888 ft) Bhujung – 1,950 m (6,396 ft) Passgaun – 1,635 m (5,362 ft) Yarma – 1,500 m (4,920 ft) Thumsikot – 1,230 m (4,034 ft) Pokhara – 827 m (2,713 ft) Because of the manageable elevation, trekkers can enjoy the cultural richness and scenic landscapes without physical stress, which is a rare advantage in Himalayan trekking. 🌟 Why Choose Gurung Heritage Trekking? The Gurung Heritage Trek, curated by Asiana Treks and Tours, is more than a hiking experience—it's a journey into the heart of Nepal’s ethnic and cultural soul. What sets this trek apart is the deep immersion in Gurung culture, an indigenous community known for its warm hospitality and honorable history as brave Gurkha soldiers in World War II. If you're looking to move beyond typical mountain views and engage with real local life, this trek is your perfect match. This trail is a celebration of cultural storytelling, hospitality, and community-based tourism. Trekkers stay in homestays, dine on traditional Gurung meals, wear local attire, and participate in dance and music performances. The villages of Ghale Gaun, Bhujung, Passgaun, and Yarma are not just beautiful—they’re living museums that preserve authentic Himalayan traditions. Unlike the crowded Everest or Annapurna base camp routes, this trail is less commercialized and more personal. 💡 Reasons to Choose This Trek: Deep cultural immersion with homestays Ideal for beginners or low-altitude trekkers Uncrowded and peaceful trekking route Direct support to local communities Rich biodiversity and mountain views Ethical and sustainable tourism with Asiana Treks and Tours 🧳 Preparing for the Gurung Heritage Trekking Preparation for the Gurung Heritage Trekking is essential to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. The trek is considered moderate, so while you don’t need to be an elite athlete, good general fitness and mental readiness are important. Preparing physically with regular walking, light hiking, or cardio workouts at least a month before the trek is highly recommended. If you're prone to joint issues, consider bringing trekking poles for support. In terms of gear, pack layered clothing as the temperature varies between villages. Evenings can be chilly, so a warm jacket is necessary. A pair of good trekking shoes, a small backpack, and basic toiletries are must-haves. While electricity is available in many villages, power cuts can occur, so bring a headlamp and power bank. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a detailed packing list and pre-departure briefing to help you feel fully prepared. 📋 Essential Tips for Preparation: Start light training 3–4 weeks in advance Break in your trekking shoes before the trek Carry reusable water bottles and purification tablets Dress modestly for village visits Bring personal medications and basic first aid Being mentally prepared to live in rural conditions—basic bathrooms, shared meals, limited internet—will help you better enjoy the authentic homestay experience and connect with the Gurung people on a deeper level. 🏞️ What to Expect on the 10–11-Day Gurung Heritage Trekking Adventure The 10–11-day Gurung Heritage Trek is designed to offer an intimate and rewarding trekking experience. Unlike treks focused solely on altitude or physical challenge, this journey is about culture, people, and landscapes. You’ll walk through lush hills, terraced farms, and traditional villages while enjoying panoramic views of Mt. Manaslu, Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Lamjung Himal. Expect to stay in traditional Gurung homes—most built with stone, mud, and thatch roofs—where you’ll sleep on comfortable beds and be treated like family. Each village has its own unique charm and offers experiences like local dance performances, cooking sessions, cultural talks, and opportunities to try on traditional attire. Days are spent walking 4–6 hours through scenic trails, while evenings are reserved for rest and cultural immersion. 🎯 You Can Expect: 6 days of trekking (moderate difficulty) 2 city tours (Kathmandu & Pokhara) 3 meals per day during the trek Nightly cultural interactions Guided support throughout Local stories, songs, and smiles The trek is suited for solo travelers, couples, families, and small groups who want to escape the commercial routes and dive into Nepal’s timeless culture. By the end of your journey, you’ll leave with lifelong memories, new friendships, and a deep appreciation for Nepal's diversity. Oxygen Levels on the Gurung Heritage Trekking One of the standout features of the Gurung Heritage Trekking route is its low to moderate altitude, which makes it significantly easier on the lungs than many other Himalayan treks. The trail ranges from 807 meters (Besishahar) to 2,100 meters (Ghale Gaun), which means oxygen levels remain between 80% to 95% of sea level. This is excellent for trekkers of all fitness levels, including children, seniors, and beginners, as there is minimal risk of altitude sickness. Unlike high-altitude treks (such as Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit) where oxygen drops dramatically and acclimatization becomes a concern, Gurung Heritage Trekking provides a safe yet rewarding experience with breathtaking Himalayan scenery. Trekkers enjoy crisp mountain air, peaceful forest trails, and cultural interactions without the physical exhaustion caused by oxygen deprivation. 📌 Quick Facts: Altitude stays below 2,100m (no acclimatization needed) Oxygen levels remain high (80%–95%) Great for families, beginners, and older trekkers No need for oxygen tanks or altitude medication Comfortable breathing throughout the trek 🏘️ Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on the Gurung Heritage Trekking Route The Gurung Heritage Trek, organized by Asiana Treks and Tours, takes you through a series of culturally rich and visually stunning villages, each with its own identity, charm, and traditions. These villages are nestled within the Annapurna Conservation Area, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped Himalayan peaks and untouched landscapes. The four primary villages—Ghale Gaun, Bhujung, Passgaun, and Thumsikot—are living showcases of the Gurung people’s heritage. Ghale Gaun (2,100m): Known for its panoramic mountain views and 95 distinct Gurung-style homes. A cultural capital where you’ll experience local dress, dance, and traditional welcome ceremonies. Bhujung (1,950m): Nepal’s largest Gurung village, built on steep hillsides, offering terrace farming views and stunning Himalayan backdrops. Passgaun (1,635m): Quieter and deeply spiritual, featuring monasteries and hilltop viewpoints over Lamjung Himal and Annapurna II. Yarma & Thumsikot (1,230m): Gateway to Pokhara, blending rural Gurung life with spectacular sunset views. 🌄 Top Viewpoints Along the Route: Ghale Gaun Viewpoint: Panoramic sights of Mt. Manaslu, Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Bouddha Himal Bhujung Ridge: Overlooks lush forests and farmlands Passgaun Monastery Hill: Ideal sunrise spot Thumsikot Fields: Rolling hills meet the distant Himalayas 🌿 Flora and Fauna of the Gurung Heritage Trekking One of the many highlights of trekking the Gurung Heritage Trail is the chance to walk through diverse ecological zones that showcase the rich biodiversity of Nepal. This trail traverses dense forests, terraced fields, bamboo groves, and river valleys—all thriving with flora and fauna. As part of the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), the environment along this trek is well-preserved and sustainably protected. The trek starts in sub-tropical terrain and slowly ascends into temperate forests filled with rhododendrons (Nepal’s national flower), oak, alder, and magnolia trees. Seasonal blooms—especially in spring—create colorful trails that feel like walking through botanical gardens. The forests are also rich with herbs and medicinal plants, many of which are used in traditional Gurung remedies. In terms of fauna, lucky trekkers may spot langurs, barking deer, Himalayan monals (Danphe), and various species of butterflies and birds. Birdwatchers will be especially thrilled, as the region is home to pheasants, eagles, and dozens of migratory birds. 🐾 Notable Flora and Fauna: Rhododendrons, magnolias, orchids Barking deer, langurs, Himalayan fox Monals, eagles, vultures, and other highland birds Rare herbs used in Gurung medicine Butterfly species unique to Himalayan mid-hills 🎉 Festivals and Local Culture Along the Gurung Heritage Trekking Route The Gurung Heritage Trek is not just a scenic journey—it’s a living cultural experience. The route passes through traditional Gurung settlements, where centuries-old customs, festivals, and daily rituals are still actively practiced. Visitors are often invited to join in local festivities, learn about ancestral traditions, and even participate in dance, dress, and food. One of the most famous celebrations is Tamu Lhosar, the Gurung New Year celebrated in December or January. It’s marked with colorful attire, communal feasts, chanting, and traditional “Ghantu” and “Sorathi” dances. Another highlight is the Rodhi Ghar tradition, where villagers gather to sing, dance, and share stories in community halls—trekkers often find themselves included in these social evenings. The Gurungs are Buddhists with influences of Bon and Hindu practices. You’ll visit monasteries, prayer flags, and stupas, and witness rituals like morning pujas or evening chants. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures these cultural exchanges are respectful, immersive, and authentic. 🪔 Cultural Highlights: Tamu Lhosar (Gurung New Year) Rodhi Ghar singing and dancing evenings Buddhist monastery visits and prayers Traditional Gurung dress-up and cuisine Wood carving, weaving, and local crafts 🌐 Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Gurung Heritage Trekking Asiana Treks and Tours has earned a reputation for offering authentic, community-focused experiences in Nepal. Specializing in heritage and cultural treks, their Gurung Heritage Trekking itinerary is one of the most thoughtfully curated in the country. What sets Asiana apart is its deep-rooted relationships with local Gurung communities, ensuring guests get an inside look into traditions not often shared with tourists. Their guides are not only licensed professionals, but many are locals from the region—adding an insider's perspective and storytelling to the trail. Every trek is operated with a commitment to responsible tourism, contributing to local economies, preserving cultural heritage, and minimizing environmental impact. Guests can expect personalized attention, high-quality logistics, and true cultural immersion. ✅ Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours: Culturally immersive, community-driven trekking Local guides with deep regional knowledge 24/7 client support and safety-first operations Ethical tourism—profits benefit local communities Fully customizable itinerary options Hundreds of satisfied trekkers since inception 📅 How to Book the Gurung Heritage Trekking Booking your Gurung Heritage Trekking adventure with Asiana Treks and Tours is simple, transparent, and flexible. Whether you are planning months in advance or looking for a last-minute adventure, the Asiana team offers multiple booking options to suit your needs. Start by visiting their website or contacting them via email or WhatsApp to discuss your preferred travel dates, group size, and any customization requests. Once you’ve chosen your package, a small deposit (typically 20–30%) secures your spot. Final payments are collected either upon arrival in Kathmandu or via secure online transfer. Asiana will assist with pre-trek briefings, packing lists, visa support, and even hotel bookings before or after the trek. If you’re traveling solo, they can also help you join a group trek to reduce costs and add social connection. 🛎️ Booking Steps: Contact Asiana via website/email/WhatsApp Discuss preferred trek dates and customizations Pay deposit via secure payment system Receive booking confirmation and pre-trip info Arrive in Nepal and begin your adventure! For a truly transformative Himalayan experience rich in culture, scenery, and authentic encounters, the Gurung Heritage Trekking with Asiana Treks and Tours is an unbeatable choice.

Pokhara Annapurna Base Camp Helitours
Helicopter
Pokhara Annapurna Base Camp Helitours 1 day

The Pokhara Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) Heli Tour by Asiana Treks and Tours is an extraordinary adventure designed for travellers who wish to witness the majestic Himalayan landscape without the strenuous trek. This tour provides a perfect blend of excitement, comfort, and breathtaking scenery, making it an ideal choice for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone short on time but eager to experience the grandeur of the Annapurna range.Starting early in the morning, the tour departs from Pokhara’s airport and takes you on an awe-inspiring helicopter ride to Annapurna Base Camp at an altitude of 4,130 meters (13,546 feet). The flight duration is approximately one and a half hours, which includes about 20-30 minutes of exploration time at the base camp itself. This helicopter journey offers a unique vantage point, allowing you to appreciate the dramatic contrast among lush green forests, traditional Gurung villages, and the snow-capped Himalayan peaks—all from the sky. Highlights of the Annapurna Base Camp Heli Tour This heli tour encapsulates some of the best features of the Annapurna region, all within a short time frame: Spectacular Aerial Views: Enjoy sweeping panoramas of the Annapurna massif, including Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail Peak), and Dhaulagiri. Cultural Glimpses: Fly over charming Gurung villages such as Ghandruk, Landruk, and Chhomrong, offering insight into the rich local culture. Nature’s Diversity: Witness dense oak and rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and snow-covered landscapes from above. Time Efficiency: The tour lasts approximately 1.5 hours, making it ideal for travellers with limited time who want to avoid the 10-12-day trek. Safe and Comfortable: Modern helicopters operated by professional pilots provide a smooth, secure flight experience. Unique Experience of Helicopter Tours:Unlike traditional trekking routes, the helicopter tour offers a luxurious, time-saving alternative for reaching Annapurna Base Camp. While trekking requires physical endurance and days of hiking, this helicopter ride lets you instantly immerse yourself in the heart of the Himalayas. Upon landing, you can step out and breathe the crisp mountain air while taking in the panoramic views of snow-clad peaks and the serene mountain valley. Spending 20-30 minutes at the base camp is just enough to snap stunning photographs, appreciate the surrounding natural beauty, and enjoy the peaceful ambience before the return flight. The tour is also an excellent option for travellers concerned about altitude sickness, as the time spent at high altitude is minimal. Scenic Views and Key Attractions During the flight, the helicopter passes over a remarkable array of landscapes and cultural sites: Pokhara Valley: Begin your journey flying above the lush Pokhara Valley, dotted with lakes and greenery. Gurung Villages: Fly over traditional Gurung settlements such as Ghandruk and Chhomrong, known for their vibrant culture and architecture. Flora and Fauna: The route passes through dense oak and rhododendron forests, the national flower of Nepal, especially striking in spring. Himalayan Peaks: The view of the towering peaks such as Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri is simply breathtaking, offering postcard-worthy vistas at every turn. Duration and Best Time to Visit:The Pokhara to Annapurna Base Camp Heli Tour typically takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes, including the 20-30 minute stop at ABC for exploration and photo opportunities. The tour starts early, around 6:15 AM, from your hotel, with a transfer to Pokhara Airport, to maximise clear weather and visibility. Best time to visit: The ideal seasons for this heli tour are September to November and March to May, when skies are generally clear, and mountain views are spectacular. The winter months (December to February) can also be enjoyable but colder, with reduced visibility due to fog. Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours?Asiana Treks and Tours is a reputed and trusted operator specialising in Himalayan adventure tours and heli-tours. With professional pilots, well-maintained helicopters, and excellent customer service, Asiana ensures a safe, memorable, and seamless experience for every traveller. Their expertise in the Annapurna region guarantees the best possible itinerary, maximising your enjoyment of Nepal’s spectacular natural beauty.   

Ghale Gaun Trekking
Ghale Gaun Trekking 7 days

Ghale Gaun Trekking is a captivating journey through one of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich regions. Situated in the Lamjung district, Ghale Gaun is famously recognized as Asia’s model tourism village. This trek offers travelers a unique blend of stunning natural landscapes and deep cultural immersion. Nestled at around 2,100 meters altitude, Ghale Gaun is inhabited by the indigenous Gurung and Ghale communities, who warmly welcome visitors into their traditional homestays. This experience allows trekkers to explore authentic Nepalese rural life, traditional architecture, and unique cultural practices, making the trek much more than just a nature walk. The trekking route is renowned for panoramic views of majestic Himalayan peaks such as Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, Lamjung Himal, Himalchuli, and Bouddha Himal. Lush forests of rhododendron, magnolia, and oak surround the trail, alongside terraced farming fields that highlight the sustainable lifestyle of the locals. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the diversity of bird species and other fauna encountered during the trek. With Asiana Treks and Tours, the journey is carefully curated to provide a safe, comfortable, and enriching experience. Their experienced guides share valuable insights into the region’s natural environment, history, and customs, while providing full logistical support including accommodation, meals, and emergency care. Ghale Gaun Trekking Itinerary The typical Ghale Gaun trekking itinerary offered by Asiana Treks and Tours spans about 7 days, allowing trekkers to comfortably explore the area’s highlights without rushing. Starting from Kathmandu, you will travel to Ghale Gaun via scenic routes passing through hills and forests. Each day combines moderate trekking distances with opportunities to engage with local culture and enjoy the landscape. Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1337 meters), prepare for the trek. Day 2: Heritage tour of Kathmandu, visit historic sites. Day 3: Transfer from Kathmandu to Ghale Gaun by vehicle; begin acclimatization and cultural orientation. Day 4: Trekking around Ghale Gaun, visiting traditional villages, interacting with locals, and enjoying mountain vistas. Day 5: Trek from Ghale Gaun to Ghan Pokhara; explore the natural beauty and local lifestyle. Day 6: Continue trek to Khudi, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Day 7: Return from Khudi to Kathmandu by vehicle. Day 8: Departure day from Kathmandu. Throughout the trek, Asiana Treks and Tours provide traditional homestays or guesthouses with local meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner). The itinerary balances trekking with cultural exposure and relaxation, making it suitable for moderate fitness levels. Ghale Gaun Trekking Distance and Terrain The total trekking distance covered in the Ghale Gaun trek is approximately 70-80 kilometers over the course of the journey. The trails are a mix of dirt paths, stone staircases, and forest trails winding through terraced farmland and rural villages. Trekkers ascend gradually, with altitudes ranging from 1,300 meters in Kathmandu to around 2,100 meters at Ghale Gaun, allowing proper acclimatization. The terrain is moderate in difficulty, suitable for trekkers with a basic level of fitness. Day-to-day walking distances range from 6 to 10 kilometers, allowing for a leisurely pace to absorb the surroundings. The elevation gain is gradual, reducing the risk of altitude sickness, and the route includes frequent stops at traditional villages to experience local culture and hospitality. Key highlights of the trekking distance include: Scenic mountain viewpoints showcasing the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Lamjung ranges Village-to-village trails through forests of rhododendron and oak Visits to homestays offering insights into Gurung and Ghale lifestyles Opportunities for birdwatching and spotting local wildlife Ghale Gaun Trekking Cost 2026/2027 Booking your Ghale Gaun trek with Asiana Treks and Tours guarantees value for money and an unforgettable experience. The trekking cost for 2026/2027 includes: Airport pick-up and drop-off in Kathmandu All transportation between Kathmandu and trekking trailheads Accommodation in traditional homestays or guesthouses throughout the trek Full board meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during trekking days Professional English-speaking local guide and porter services Necessary permits and entry fees Trekking equipment support (if required) Emergency medical support and insurance for guides and porters Estimated Price Range: USD 750 - 950 per person (depending on group size, season, and customization options) Asiana Treks and Tours emphasize safety and comfort, ensuring you receive expert guidance, quality accommodation, and authentic cultural experiences. They also recommend travelers to have travel insurance and consult a healthcare professional prior to the trek. Summary: Why Choose Ghale Gaun Trekking with Asiana Treks and Tours? Located in the scenic Lamjung district, Asia’s tourism model hamlet Trek duration: 7 days, moderate difficulty, suitable for intermediate trekkers Spectacular Himalayan views: Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himal Cultural immersion: Stay in traditional Gurung and Ghale homestays Rich biodiversity: Rhododendron forests, magnolias, native birds and wildlife Full service package: Transportation, meals, accommodation, guide, porter Emergency support and healthcare facilities ensured Competitive cost with expert local knowledge and safety standards Booking with Asiana Treks and Tours offers a well-organized, safe, and culturally immersive trekking experience in one of Nepal’s most beautiful and authentic rural regions. Ghale Gaun Trekking Price Breakdown Ghale Gaun Trekking with Asiana Treks and Tours offers excellent value, providing a comprehensive package that covers all essential trekking services. The overall price typically ranges from USD 750 to 950 per person, depending on group size, season, and optional add-ons. This price includes airport transfers in Kathmandu, transportation to and from the trekking trailheads, accommodations in traditional homestays or guesthouses, full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), and the support of experienced English-speaking local guides and porters. The trekking fee also covers necessary permits, entry fees, and any trekking equipment rental you may require. Asiana Treks and Tours ensure all safety protocols are followed, and emergency medical support is available if needed. The cost does not usually include international flights, personal travel insurance, tips, or personal expenses such as drinks and souvenirs. Travelers should budget for these separately. Price Breakdown Summary: Airport pick-up and drop-off: Included Transportation to/from trailhead: Included Accommodation (homestays/guesthouses): Included Full board meals (B/L/D): Included Licensed guide and porter services: Included Permits and entry fees: Included Trekking equipment rental (optional): Additional Travel insurance and tips: Not included Booking through Asiana Treks and Tours guarantees quality service, transparent pricing, and an authentic cultural trekking experience. Ghale Gaun Trekking Altitude Guide The Ghale Gaun Trekking route offers a moderate altitude experience, making it suitable for trekkers with varying levels of fitness. The trek starts at Kathmandu (about 1,337 meters) and gradually ascends to Ghale Gaun, which sits around 2,100 meters above sea level. The highest points during the trek reach roughly 2,200 to 2,300 meters, which is considered moderate altitude and poses a relatively low risk of altitude sickness compared to higher Himalayan treks. Gradual elevation gain allows for proper acclimatization, making the trek safe for most travelers, including beginners and families. The moderate altitude also means that oxygen levels remain fairly stable, minimizing discomfort and reducing symptoms like headaches or dizziness. However, trekkers are advised to stay hydrated, avoid overexertion, and communicate any symptoms of altitude sickness immediately to guides. Altitude Guide Highlights: Kathmandu: 1,337 meters Ghale Gaun Village: ~2,100 meters Highest trekking points: 2,200–2,300 meters Moderate altitude trek, low risk of altitude sickness Gradual ascent allows acclimatization Suitable for beginner and intermediate trekkers This altitude profile offers a rewarding Himalayan experience without the extreme challenges of higher elevation routes, allowing trekkers to enjoy stunning mountain views and cultural immersion comfortably. Why Choose Ghale Gaun Trekking? Ghale Gaun Trekking with Asiana Treks and Tours is a unique choice for those seeking a blend of breathtaking natural beauty, cultural richness, and moderate trekking difficulty. Ghale Gaun is famous as Asia’s tourism model village, offering trekkers an authentic glimpse into the lifestyle of the Gurung and Ghale communities. Staying in traditional homestays, visitors experience local hospitality, customs, and cuisine, making the journey deeply enriching beyond just the scenery. The trek showcases spectacular Himalayan views of iconic peaks such as Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Lamjung Himal, and Dhaulagiri. Unlike busier trekking routes, Ghale Gaun offers a more peaceful, less commercialized trail with pristine forests, terraced fields, and diverse flora and fauna. Asiana Treks and Tours provide expert guides who share insights into the region’s natural and cultural heritage, ensuring an informative and safe journey. Reasons to Choose Ghale Gaun Trekking: Authentic cultural experience in Asia’s tourism model village Moderate trekking suitable for a wide range of fitness levels Panoramic views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri peaks Peaceful, less crowded trails through lush forests and rural villages Traditional homestay accommodation and home-cooked meals Professional guides and support from Asiana Treks and Tours Choosing Ghale Gaun Trekking guarantees a well-rounded Himalayan adventure with the perfect balance of nature, culture, and comfort. Preparing for the Ghale Gaun Trekking Preparation is key to enjoying the Ghale Gaun Trekking experience fully. Since the trek involves moderate physical exertion and moderate altitudes up to around 2,300 meters, trekkers should ensure they have a reasonable fitness level. Cardiovascular exercises like jogging, cycling, or hiking practice are highly recommended in the weeks leading up to the trek. Strengthening leg muscles and building stamina will help you manage daily trekking distances of 6–10 kilometers comfortably. Packing smartly is equally important. Asiana Treks and Tours advise trekkers to bring layered clothing suitable for varying temperatures, sturdy trekking boots, rain gear, and sun protection such as hats and sunscreen. Since you’ll be staying in homestays, it’s good to carry personal toiletries and any medications. Also, having a quality backpack and trekking poles can ease your journey. Preparation Checklist: Build fitness with cardio and strength exercises Pack layered clothing for variable weather Wear sturdy hiking boots and bring rain gear Carry sun protection: sunscreen, sunglasses, hat Bring personal toiletries and basic medicines Use trekking poles for balance and support Get travel insurance covering trekking activities Asiana Treks and Tours also recommend a pre-trek briefing to discuss health and safety, cultural etiquette, and what to expect on the trail, ensuring you are confident and ready for your adventure. What to Expect on the 6–7-Day Ghale Gaun Trekking Adventure The Ghale Gaun Trekking itinerary spans 6 to 7 days, offering a balanced adventure through Nepal’s picturesque rural and mountainous regions. Each day involves moderate hiking distances, allowing you to enjoy the scenery and cultural experiences at a comfortable pace. You’ll start with a drive from Kathmandu to the trailhead, followed by trekking through forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages. Expect to stay in warm, welcoming homestays where locals offer home-cooked meals, often featuring traditional Nepali dishes. The trek provides spectacular sunrise and sunset mountain views, especially of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre ranges. Days include ample opportunities to interact with locals, visit village markets, and learn about Gurung and Ghale cultural traditions such as music, dance, and handicrafts. What to Expect Summary: Moderate daily hiking of 6–10 km Comfortable overnight stays in traditional homestays Delicious local Nepali meals, including Dal Bhat and seasonal vegetables Stunning Himalayan panoramas with mountain photo opportunities Cultural immersion: village tours, local crafts, and traditions Friendly, knowledgeable guides and supportive porters A mix of nature, culture, and relaxation This trekking adventure provides a perfect introduction to Nepal’s mountain lifestyle and natural beauty, suitable for a wide range of travelers. Oxygen Levels on Ghale Gaun Trekking Oxygen levels decrease as altitude increases, which can affect physical performance and well-being. On the Ghale Gaun Trekking route, the altitude ranges from around 1,300 meters in Kathmandu to roughly 2,300 meters at the trek’s highest points. At these elevations, oxygen levels are only slightly lower than at sea level—approximately 80-85% of normal oxygen availability. This modest decrease means most trekkers do not experience significant altitude sickness symptoms. However, some individuals may feel mild effects such as slight breathlessness during exertion. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and pacing help maintain comfort and safety. Asiana Treks and Tours monitor trekkers closely and adjust the itinerary if necessary to prevent altitude-related issues. Oxygen and Altitude Key Points: Oxygen levels at 2,300m are about 80-85% of sea level Risk of altitude sickness is low but possible in sensitive individuals Gradual ascent allows the body to adapt to lower oxygen Drink plenty of water and avoid overexertion Guides trained to recognize and respond to altitude symptoms Emergency oxygen and evacuation plans are in place By understanding oxygen changes and preparing accordingly, trekkers can enjoy the stunning landscapes and culture of Ghale Gaun without undue health concerns. Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on Ghale Gaun Trekking Route The Ghale Gaun Trekking route winds through some of the most charming and culturally rich villages in the Lamjung district of Nepal. The trek begins near the rural town of Khudi and passes through quaint settlements such as Ghan Pokhara, Taudaha, and, of course, Ghale Gaun itself. Each village offers unique insights into traditional Gurung and Ghale lifestyles, with stone houses, terraced fields, and vibrant local markets that reflect the simple, pastoral way of life in this Himalayan region. Ghale Gaun is the heart of the trek, famed for its model tourism village status. Here, trekkers can experience authentic homestay hospitality, traditional crafts, and folklore. As you hike through these villages, expect to be greeted warmly by locals dressed in traditional attire, often accompanied by the melodies of local songs and dances. In addition to cultural richness, the trek offers numerous scenic viewpoints. The trail is dotted with vantage points that provide breathtaking panoramic views of snow-capped Himalayan giants like Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Lamjung Himal, and Dhaulagiri. These viewpoints are perfect spots for photography, sunrise and sunset watching, or simply soaking in the grandeur of the Nepalese Himalayas. Summary of Major Villages & Viewpoints: Villages: Khudi, Ghan Pokhara, Taudaha, Ghale Gaun Traditional Gurung and Ghale culture and homestays Stone houses, terraced farming landscapes Scenic viewpoints with panoramic views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, Lamjung Himal, Dhaulagiri Opportunities for cultural interaction and photography Flora and Fauna of Ghale Gaun Trekking The Ghale Gaun Trekking route passes through a richly biodiverse area, showcasing Nepal’s unique Himalayan flora and fauna. The region is known for its lush forests that change with elevation, offering trekkers a vibrant natural experience. At lower altitudes, you will find subtropical forests with species such as rhododendron, magnolia, oak, and maple. In spring, the rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, painting the hillsides in vivid red, pink, and white hues, making it a visual treat for nature lovers. Wildlife enthusiasts will delight in spotting various species that inhabit the region. The area is home to several bird species like the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird), different types of pheasants, and colorful songbirds. Mammals such as barking deer, langur monkeys, and sometimes even elusive Himalayan black bears inhabit the surrounding forests. The diversity of plant life also supports a variety of insects and butterflies, adding to the ecological richness. The biodiversity of Ghale Gaun is one of its unique draws, with trekkers able to enjoy both the cultural and natural heritage of the area. Asiana Treks and Tours’ guides are knowledgeable about local flora and fauna and often provide insightful commentary to enhance your trekking experience. Summary of Flora & Fauna: Forests of rhododendron, magnolia, oak, and maple Seasonal rhododendron blooms in spring Birds: Himalayan monal, pheasants, songbirds Mammals: barking deer, langur monkeys, Himalayan black bears (rare) Diverse insects and butterflies Expert naturalist guides for enhanced wildlife viewing Festivals and Local Culture Along Ghale Gaun Trekking Route The Ghale Gaun trekking area is rich in cultural traditions and festivals, many of which are celebrated with enthusiasm by the local Gurung and Ghale communities. The trekking experience is uniquely enhanced when you time your visit to coincide with one of the many vibrant festivals, providing firsthand insight into Nepalese rural life. One of the most important festivals in the region is Tihar (Deepawali), the festival of lights, which involves family gatherings, traditional songs, and elaborate decorations. Another key celebration is Lhosar, the Gurung New Year, marked by colorful dances, feasts, and rituals that honor ancestors and welcome the new year with blessings. During these festivals, local villages come alive with music, dance, and communal spirit, offering trekkers a chance to participate or observe these lively cultural events. Besides festivals, the region boasts rich customs including traditional dress, local crafts such as weaving and pottery, and oral storytelling traditions. Visitors will notice the warmth and hospitality of the locals, who often invite guests into their homes to share meals or stories, making the cultural experience truly immersive. Summary of Festivals & Local Culture: Major festivals: Tihar (festival of lights), Lhosar (Gurung New Year) Traditional music, dance, and communal feasts Local crafts: weaving, pottery, storytelling Opportunities for immersive cultural interaction Friendly and hospitable Gurung and Ghale communities Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Ghale Gaun Trekking Booking your Ghale Gaun Trekking adventure with Asiana Treks and Tours ensures a well-organized, safe, and culturally immersive experience. With years of local expertise, the company offers personalized services that cater to both beginner and experienced trekkers. Their knowledgeable guides not only lead you safely through the trail but also enrich your journey by sharing detailed information about local history, culture, and natural environment. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritize client safety and comfort. They provide well-trained porters, reliable transportation, traditional homestays with authentic meals, and 24/7 support throughout your trek. Emergency protocols and medical assistance plans are in place to handle unforeseen circumstances, ensuring peace of mind for all trekkers. Furthermore, the company’s commitment to sustainable tourism means your trekking experience supports local communities and minimizes environmental impact. By choosing Asiana Treks and Tours, you get a hassle-free trekking experience with expert logistics, responsible tourism practices, and a genuine connection to Nepal’s culture and nature. Summary of Why Book with Asiana Treks: Experienced, knowledgeable local guides Safety-focused with emergency medical support Comfortable homestays and authentic meals Responsible, sustainable tourism practices Personalized services tailored to client needs 24/7 support and reliable transportation How to Book the Ghale Gaun Trekking Booking your Ghale Gaun Trekking adventure with Asiana Treks and Tours is a simple and convenient process designed to make your travel planning smooth. First, visit their official website or contact their customer service via email or phone to inquire about available dates, group sizes, and any customization requests. The team responds promptly with detailed information, itinerary options, pricing, and what to expect during your trek. Once you decide to proceed, you can confirm your booking by paying a deposit. The company provides clear payment instructions and accepts various secure payment methods. After booking, Asiana Treks and Tours will send you a pre-trek information pack containing important details about gear, health precautions, and logistics. They also offer a pre-departure consultation to address any questions or concerns. On arrival in Nepal, Asiana Treks and Tours handle your airport pickup and arrange an initial briefing before the trek begins. This seamless booking and preparation process ensures you can focus on enjoying the adventure without stress. Summary of Booking Process: Contact via website, email, or phone for inquiry Receive itinerary, pricing, and customization options Confirm booking with a deposit payment Receive pre-trek info pack and pre-departure briefing Airport pickup and trekking preparation on arrival Hassle-free, customer-focused service

Experience Nepal Trekking
Experience Nepal Trekking 9 days

Experience Nepal Trekking is a thoughtfully crafted package designed to showcase Nepal’s rich cultural heritage, stunning natural beauty, and serene trekking experiences within a limited timeframe. This itinerary is perfect for easy-going trekkers, families, honeymooners, and travelers seeking to explore the best of Kathmandu and Pokhara, coupled with a gentle yet scenic 3-day trek in the Annapurna region. Asiana Treks and Tours offers this tour as an excellent introduction to Nepal’s cultural landmarks, including centuries-old UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu and Patan, along with spiritual visits to iconic temples such as Pashupatinath, Boudhanath Stupa, and Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). The trip continues with exploration of Pokhara, Nepal’s breathtaking lakeside city, renowned for panoramic mountain views and tranquil lakes. The trekking portion highlights picturesque Gurung villages and lush terraced farmlands, set against the backdrop of Annapurna’s majestic peaks. This package perfectly balances cultural immersion, scenic beauty, and light trekking, making it an ideal choice for those with limited time who want a fulfilling Nepalese experience. Experience Nepal Trekking Package The Experience Nepal Trekking Package by Asiana Treks and Tours is designed for travelers who want to explore Nepal’s unique blend of rich cultural heritage, stunning natural landscapes, and gentle trekking within a limited timeframe. This package is ideal for easy-going trekkers, families, and honeymooners who want to experience the best of Kathmandu and Pokhara combined with a scenic and culturally immersive trek in the Annapurna region. This package starts with an insightful heritage tour in Kathmandu, where you explore centuries-old World Heritage Sites, including the royal Durbar Squares, the sacred Pashupatinath Temple, and the iconic Buddhist stupas of Boudhanath and Swayambhunath. The journey continues to the peaceful lake city of Pokhara, surrounded by panoramic Himalayan views. Here, you embark on a three-day trek through the beautiful Gurung villages of Ghandruk and Landruk, famous for their terraced fields, ethnic culture, and spectacular mountain vistas. The trek offers a moderate level of walking, suitable for most travelers, and the accommodation ranges from comfortable lodges to home stays, enhancing the authentic Nepali experience. This package blends sightseeing, culture, and light adventure, making it a perfect choice for visitors wanting a diverse and enriching Nepalese experience. Package Highlights: Cultural heritage tours in Kathmandu and Patan Visits to iconic temples and stupas Scenic transfer and exploration in Pokhara Three-day easy trek through Gurung villages Panoramic views of Annapurna Himalayan peaks Comfortable lodge and home-stay accommodations Ideal for families, honeymooners, and casual trekkers Experience Nepal Trekking Itinerary The Experience Nepal Trekking Itinerary is meticulously planned to provide a balanced combination of cultural exploration, natural beauty, and trekking adventure within 9 days. Day 1 begins with arrival and acclimatization in Kathmandu. Day 2 focuses on heritage tours visiting Kathmandu and Patan Durbar Squares, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Swayambhunath temples—each showcasing Nepal’s diverse religious and cultural tapestry. On Day 3, you transfer to Pokhara either by a short scenic flight or a comfortable drive, setting the stage for the trekking adventure. Days 4 to 6 are dedicated to a three-day trek from Pokhara to the Gurung villages of Ghandruk and Landruk, and back to Pokhara. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Fishtail mountains, passing through verdant farmland, forests, and traditional villages where you experience authentic Gurung hospitality. Day 7 is a full day to explore Pokhara’s natural attractions such as Sarangkot sunrise viewpoint, Devi’s Fall, and Phewa Lake. On Day 8, you return to Kathmandu for some last-minute shopping or sightseeing. The journey concludes on Day 9 with departure from Kathmandu. The itinerary ensures a smooth flow of activities with time for relaxation and acclimatization. Itinerary Highlights: Day 1: Arrival and acclimatization in Kathmandu Day 2: Heritage tour of Kathmandu and Patan Day 3: Transfer to Pokhara Days 4-6: Trekking Ghandruk-Landruk circuit Day 7: Pokhara sightseeing and leisure Day 8: Return to Kathmandu Day 9: Departure Experience Nepal Trekking Distance The trekking portion of the Experience Nepal Trekking covers a manageable distance suitable for beginners and moderate trekkers, making it an ideal introduction to Himalayan trekking. The entire trek spans approximately 35 to 40 kilometers spread over three days, with daily walking distances varying between 7 to 15 kilometers depending on the terrain. Day 4’s trek from Pokhara to Ghandruk covers roughly 12 kilometers, climbing gradually through terraced fields and forests. The trail offers moderate elevation gain, taking you to about 1,940 meters. Day 5’s route from Ghandruk to Landruk is approximately 8 kilometers, mostly downhill with a chance to visit nearby natural hot springs, providing a relaxing break. The final trekking day from Landruk back to Pokhara covers around 15 kilometers, mostly descending through scenic valleys and farmland. The distances and elevation profiles are planned to allow a comfortable pace, giving trekkers time to absorb the stunning mountain views and local culture. This trek is especially suitable for travelers who want a fulfilling Himalayan experience without the physical strain of longer or higher-altitude treks. Distance Summary: Total trekking distance: 35–40 kilometers Day 4: Pokhara to Ghandruk – approx. 12 km Day 5: Ghandruk to Landruk – approx. 8 km Day 6: Landruk to Pokhara – approx. 15 km Elevation range: 827m (Pokhara) to 1,940m (Ghandruk) Experience Nepal Trekking Cost 2026/2027 The Experience Nepal Trekking Cost for 2026/2027 offered by Asiana Treks and Tours is designed to provide excellent value while ensuring a high-quality and safe travel experience. The package cost typically includes airport transfers, accommodation, meals (mostly breakfast and some dinners), professional English-speaking guides, necessary permits, internal flights (Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu), and transportation during the tour. Prices may vary based on the type of accommodation chosen (standard, deluxe, or luxury lodges), group size, and additional activities like boating in Pokhara or extra sightseeing. The cost is also influenced by seasonal variations, with peak trekking seasons (spring and autumn) usually priced higher due to demand. On average, the package price for 2026/2027 ranges from USD 900 to USD 1,200 per person for a group of 2 or more, which covers most of the key components of the trip. Customized options such as private tours, additional rest days, or luxury accommodations may increase the cost. Asiana Treks and Tours offers transparent pricing with no hidden fees, ensuring travelers get the best experience for their budget. Cost Includes: Airport pickup and drop-off Accommodation in hotels and trekking lodges Meals as per itinerary (breakfast + some dinners) Professional guide and porters Domestic flights Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu Trekking permits and entry fees Ground transportation during tours Experience Nepal Trekking Altitude Guide The Experience Nepal Trekking itinerary by Asiana Treks and Tours features trekking routes ranging from low-altitude urban areas to moderate Himalayan elevations, designed to offer an easy yet scenic experience suitable for most travelers. The trek begins at Pokhara, situated at an altitude of approximately 827 meters (2,713 feet), and reaches its highest point around 1,940 meters (6,365 feet) in the village of Ghandruk. This moderate altitude range means the trek is accessible to beginners and families, minimizing the risk of altitude sickness while still providing breathtaking mountain views. During the trek, the gradual ascent and descent allow your body to acclimatize comfortably. The moderate elevation and short daily walking distances help you avoid the extreme effects of high altitude that are common in more strenuous treks such as Annapurna Base Camp or Everest Base Camp. However, trekkers are advised to stay hydrated and take rest when needed to maintain good health throughout the journey. Asiana Treks and Tours provides guidance on altitude adaptation and closely monitors guests to ensure their safety. Key Altitude Points: Kathmandu: 1,400 meters (4,593 feet) Pokhara: 827 meters (2,713 feet) Ghandruk: 1,940 meters (6,365 feet) Landruk: 1,565 meters (5,135 feet) Trekking elevation gain: gradual and manageable Why Choose Experience Nepal Trekking? Choosing the Experience Nepal Trekking package with Asiana Treks and Tours means opting for a thoughtfully curated adventure that balances culture, nature, and trekking in Nepal’s most famous regions. This trek is especially ideal for travelers who want to explore Nepal’s highlights in a limited time without the physical challenges of high-altitude trekking. The package is built on personalized service and expert local knowledge. Asiana Treks and Tours prides itself on providing professional guides who are not only experienced trekkers but also knowledgeable about local culture and history. The company emphasizes safety, comfort, and immersive experiences by including visits to authentic villages, cultural landmarks, and natural hot springs. Additionally, this trek offers a unique blend of sightseeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara, combined with a 3-day moderate hike through the Annapurna foothills. The itinerary is designed to accommodate families, honeymooners, and those new to trekking, with a perfect mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural exploration. Reasons to Choose Experience Nepal Trekking: Moderate and accessible trekking for beginners and families Expert guides with local knowledge Cultural tours in Kathmandu and Patan Scenic lakeside city of Pokhara included Authentic Gurung villages and homestays Emphasis on safety, comfort, and immersion Preparing for Experience Nepal Trekking Preparation is key to enjoying your Experience Nepal Trekking adventure to the fullest, and Asiana Treks and Tours provides detailed advice to help travelers get ready physically, mentally, and logistically. Although this trek is moderate in difficulty, it’s recommended to have a basic level of fitness to walk several hours per day over varied terrain. Training should include cardiovascular activities like walking, jogging, or cycling, and practice with uphill and downhill walking if possible. Packing the right gear is essential: sturdy hiking boots, layered clothing to accommodate temperature changes, a good-quality backpack, and sun protection. Since accommodation varies from comfortable lodges to traditional guesthouses, travelers should prepare for basic amenities and occasional cold nights. It is also important to check travel documents, obtain any necessary visas, and consult your doctor about vaccinations and altitude precautions. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a comprehensive pre-trek briefing to cover all these aspects and assist with any special needs or questions. Preparation Checklist: Basic fitness training (walking, cardio) Suitable trekking clothing and gear Travel documents and visa arrangements Vaccinations and altitude health advice Pre-trek briefing with Asiana Treks and Tours Packing essentials: water bottle, sunscreen, first aid kit What to Expect on the 8–9-Day Experience Nepal Trekking Adventure On this 8–9-day adventure, you can expect a rich blend of cultural discovery, scenic natural beauty, and moderate trekking through some of Nepal’s most picturesque regions. The trip begins in Kathmandu with visits to World Heritage Sites, including ancient palaces, temples, and stupas that offer deep insight into Nepalese culture and spirituality. Moving on to Pokhara, you’ll experience the serene beauty of Nepal’s lake city, with majestic views of the Annapurna mountain range. The highlight is a three-day trek through the foothills of Annapurna, passing through traditional Gurung villages such as Ghandruk and Landruk. These villages offer cultural immersion and friendly hospitality, combined with spectacular mountain vistas and terraced farmland. Each day of trekking involves manageable distances and moderate elevation changes, allowing time to absorb the surroundings, interact with locals, and enjoy natural attractions like hot springs. Evenings are spent in cozy lodges or homestays where delicious local meals and warm hospitality await. The trek is suitable for a wide range of ages and fitness levels. Adventure Highlights: Kathmandu cultural heritage tour Flight or drive to scenic Pokhara Three-day trek through Gurung villages Stunning views of Annapurna and Fishtail peaks Comfortable lodges and local homestays Opportunities to experience traditional Nepali culture Oxygen Levels on the Experience Nepal Trekking The Experience Nepal Trekking involves trekking at moderate altitudes where oxygen levels are slightly lower than at sea level but generally do not pose significant challenges for most trekkers. At the highest elevation of about 1,940 meters (6,365 feet) in Ghandruk, oxygen levels are approximately 80% of those at sea level, which is manageable for most people with no severe effects of altitude sickness. Since the trek stays below the more extreme high-altitude zones (above 2,500 meters), oxygen deprivation symptoms like headaches, nausea, or breathlessness are uncommon but travelers should still be mindful of hydration, rest, and pacing. The gradual ascent and descent further minimize any altitude-related risks. Asiana Treks and Tours emphasizes educating trekkers about altitude awareness and provides support throughout the journey. Guides are trained to recognize signs of altitude sickness and are equipped to handle emergencies, including recommending rest days or descent if necessary. This focus ensures your trekking experience remains safe and enjoyable. Oxygen and Health Points: Highest trekking altitude: approx. 1,940 meters Oxygen level at highest point: about 80% of sea level Low risk of altitude sickness due to moderate elevation Importance of hydration and gradual acclimatization Guides trained in altitude sickness prevention and care Emergency protocols in place for health safetyMajor Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on Experience Nepal Trekking Route The Experience Nepal Trekking route features some of the most picturesque and culturally rich villages in the Annapurna region. Among the highlights are Ghandruk and Landruk, two traditional Gurung settlements that are both culturally fascinating and scenically rewarding. These villages offer breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna range, particularly Annapurna South (7,219m), Hiunchuli (6,441m), and Machapuchare (Fishtail) (6,993m). Their unique positioning on terraced hillsides provides ideal locations to witness stunning sunrises and sunsets over the Himalayas. Ghandruk, the largest Gurung village in the region, is a cultural gem. With its cobbled stone paths, traditional houses, and warm hospitality, it offers visitors an immersive local experience. There is also a small museum dedicated to Gurung heritage. From Ghandruk, you’ll catch one of the most iconic views of Machapuchare. Landruk, another charming village perched above the Modi River valley, is quieter and less commercialized but equally beautiful. It’s the perfect place to relax in peaceful surroundings while enjoying views of green hills and snow-capped peaks. In addition to the villages, scenic viewpoints like Sarangkot near Pokhara offer panoramic Himalayan vistas. This spot is also popular for sunrise photography and paragliding. Major Villages & Viewpoints Include: Ghandruk: cultural hub with panoramic mountain views Landruk: tranquil village with rice terraces and scenic beauty Sarangkot: famous for sunrise and Annapurna views Pothana & Dhampus (optional extensions): additional scenic Gurung settlements Viewpoints: Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machapuchare, Modi Valley Flora and Fauna of Experience Nepal Trekking The Experience Nepal Trekking trail, nestled in the foothills of the Annapurna Conservation Area, offers an incredible opportunity to witness the diverse flora and fauna of Nepal. As you ascend from Pokhara toward Ghandruk and Landruk, you pass through sub-tropical to temperate forests rich with biodiversity. Rhododendron forests—Nepal’s national flower—are a standout feature, especially beautiful during spring (March to May) when they bloom in red, pink, and white. The trekking path is also lined with oak, bamboo, and pine forests, with terraced fields of millet, barley, and rice closer to the villages. These fertile lands not only sustain agriculture but also provide shelter for many bird and animal species. With over 500 bird species recorded in the Annapurna region, birdwatching is a delightful activity along the route. You may spot Danphe (Himalayan Monal)—Nepal’s national bird—along with pheasants, eagles, and colorful sunbirds. While large mammals are less commonly seen near the lower trekking areas, the forests are home to langurs (monkeys), barking deer, and occasionally Himalayan black bears in higher, denser forests. Butterflies, lizards, and small mammals also contribute to the ecological richness. Flora and Fauna Highlights: Rhododendron, oak, pine, and bamboo forests Seasonal crops: rice, millet, barley Birds: Himalayan Monal, sunbirds, eagles Wildlife: langurs, barking deer, squirrels Rich biodiversity in the Annapurna Conservation Area Festivals and Local Culture Along Experience Nepal Trekking Route The Experience Nepal Trekking route takes you through regions deeply rooted in Gurung culture, where traditional customs, rituals, and festivals play a vital role in daily life. The Gurung people are known for their hospitality, folk music, and dance traditions, many of which are showcased during major festivals. Tamu Lhosar, celebrated in December or January, is the Gurung New Year festival marked by vibrant dances, feasts, and cultural processions in villages like Ghandruk and Landruk. Another important celebration is Dashain, Nepal’s longest and most widely celebrated Hindu festival. It typically takes place in October and symbolizes the victory of good over evil. Houses are decorated, animals are sacrificed, and families reunite for blessings and feasting. You may also encounter Tihar, the festival of lights, which includes Kukur Tihar, a day to honor dogs. Visitors trekking through these villages during festival seasons are often warmly invited to observe or even participate. Traditional Gurung attire, lively Rodhi Ghar folk dances, and local cuisine provide immersive cultural experiences that make your trek even more memorable. Cultural and Festival Highlights: Tamu Lhosar: Gurung New Year with traditional dance and music Dashain and Tihar: national Hindu festivals with local flavor Rodhi Ghar: traditional communal dance and music gatherings Gurung Hospitality: community warmth and homestay culture Opportunities to join village celebrations (seasonal) Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Experience Nepal Trekking Asiana Treks and Tours is a locally based, highly experienced trekking and tour company in Nepal committed to providing authentic, safe, and memorable travel experiences. What sets Asiana apart is their deep understanding of Nepal’s diverse regions and cultures, as well as their personalized approach to travel. Each trek is led by knowledgeable, English-speaking guides who not only ensure your safety but also share valuable insights into the traditions, landscape, and wildlife of the regions you explore. Booking Experience Nepal Trekking with Asiana means you benefit from years of expertise in crafting balanced itineraries that combine adventure with relaxation and cultural learning. Their guides are licensed professionals trained in first aid and mountain safety, and they prioritize responsible tourism, working with local communities to ensure mutual benefit. Asiana Treks and Tours also offer flexible travel plans, custom itineraries, and transparent pricing, with no hidden costs. Their support before, during, and after the trek ensures peace of mind for both first-time travelers and seasoned adventurers. Reasons to Book with Asiana: Experienced, locally-owned and operated company Certified guides with excellent local knowledge Strong safety record and responsible tourism practices Excellent client support and clear communication Customizable itineraries and competitive prices Focus on cultural immersion and local partnerships How to Book Experience Nepal Trekking Booking the Experience Nepal Trekking package with Asiana Treks and Tours is a simple and transparent process designed to make your travel planning smooth and worry-free. Start by visiting their official website or contacting them via email or WhatsApp. Their responsive customer service team will assist you in selecting the best dates based on your schedule, trekking season, and preferences. Once the travel dates are confirmed, Asiana will provide a detailed itinerary along with cost breakdowns and optional add-ons such as extra nights, private porters, or domestic flights. A small advance deposit (usually 20–30%) is required to secure your booking, which can be paid via secure online payment gateways, bank transfer, or international remittance services. The balance is typically paid upon arrival in Kathmandu before the trek begins. Asiana will also assist you with airport transfers, hotel bookings, and permit arrangements. You’ll receive a pre-departure checklist and packing advice. Once booked, you're guided every step of the way—from planning to completion of your trekking journey. Booking Process Summary: Contact Asiana via website, email, or phone Discuss itinerary, dates, and preferences Receive detailed plan and quotation Pay booking deposit securely (20–30%) Get assistance with permits and logistics Balance payment upon arrival in Nepal Enjoy your trek with full support

Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho Lake Trekking
Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho Lake Trekking 14 days

Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho lake trekking is the most popular destination all over the world. Tilicho Lake is the highest-placed and crystal clear lake situated at a high altitude of 4949 m. This trekking offers one of the best alpine scenery with different kinds of landscape, views every different camp is different as well as the view Annapurna range, Pisang peak, Tukuche peak, Machhapuchhre Himal and other many greatest view of mountains, you have never seen before which make you feel the real adventure of a lifetime. The trip will be incredible and unforgettable in this region. The Annapurna Himalayan Glacier surrounded by the Himalayan range is one of the main attractions of this trip. Bahundanda will be your Trekking starting point and nature beauty lake city Pokhara will be your ending point. During your visit, you will be familiar with the Gurung, Magars and Thakali, brahmin and Kshetri culture as well. During your visit, the Spectacular view of Manang and Mustang Valley, lower Mustang and upper Mustang will be seen on the way down from Throngla to Muktinath, Muktinath a great pilgrimage place Both Hindu and Buddhist. Hindu believes that religious campaign is incomplete of the religious journey without Muktinath Darsan or get salvation in their life.Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho Lake trek itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Annapurna Jomsom with a Tilicho Lake trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at ABC to relaxing in hot natural springs an unforgettable lifetime journey.Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho Lake Trekking Distance:The Annapurna Base Camp trek spans approximately 176  kilometers, or 109 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.  This route typically spans 15 to 17 days.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho trek typically ranges from US$500 to 1000, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho lake route:The Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho Lake route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Annapurna Base Camp, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Annapurna Jomsom with Tiliccho lake trekking Height:The Annapurna Jomsom with Tilicho Lake trek starts with a bus ride from Kathmandu (1,337m) to Bahundanda (1,270m). From Bahundanda, trek to Chamje (1,715m), then to Bagarchhap (2,160m), and onward to Chame (2,650m). Continue the journey to Pisang (3,250m), followed by Manang (3,519m), then to Khangsar Village (3,735m), and Tilicho Base Camp (4,150m). Descend to Yak Kharka (4,020m), then proceed to Thorong Phedi (4,525m). Cross the Thorong La Pass (5,416m) to reach Muktinath (around 3,800m), and travel to Jomsom (2,720m) by trek or jeep. The adventure concludes with a flight from Jomsom to Pokhara (827m).Annapurna Base Camp trekking price: Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 500 to 1000, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1385, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:We provide the best experienced local guide for you on your Trek. Our booking process is hassle-free. We guarantee your happiness and offer the best price for your Trek. Group discounts are available based on the number of participants, so you can save more when trekking with friends or family.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Luggage and extra storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Weather Conditions:Each season offers unique experiences during the ABC Trek. Spring brings mild weather and blooming rhododendrons, while summer provides lush vegetation despite the monsoon. Autumn features clear skies and vibrant festivals, and winter offers snowy peaks with fewer crowds.Trek Difficulty:The Annapurna base camp Trek is moderately complex, requiring 5-7 hours of daily hiking. While no technical skills are necessary, being reasonably fit for trekking at higher altitudes is essential. Trekkers with pre-existing medical conditions should inform us before booking their trip.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.NotesPlease be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Accommodation :During the Annapurna Jomsom With Tilicho Lake Trekking, you'll stay in different places along the way. You'll spend eight nights in lodges in the trekking regions and two nights in a hotel in Pokhara. At some stops, you will have rooms with bathrooms, but most places you'll stay in are standard rooms shared with other People.If you're traveling alone, we'll arrange for you to have a private room with a bathroom, which most places do not have. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have a bathroom, TV, hot water 24/7, electricity, and laundry service. Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the ABC Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get ten breakfasts, nine lunches, and nine dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more.We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Annapurna Jomsom With Tilicho Lake Trekking are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices."Drinking water:Drinking more than three liters of water trekking in higher terrain to prevent dehydration. Staying hydrated while trekking in Nepal's Himalayan region is crucial for your safety. You can find water taps in some areas but must ensure before drink. While mineral water is available in guest houses along popular routes, it can be costly. However, in the Annapurna region, safe water stations allow you to refill your water bottle safely. Your guide can assist you in purchasing boiled water from guest houses, which is cheaper than mineral water. A good suggestion is to bring a water filter, iodine drops, water purification tablets, and a Steri pen to treat water from streams or other natural sources along the trail. You must ensure that your water is safe to drink. However, Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil nevertheless only 27% of people here have clean drinking water available. However, all in the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Communication:The Annapurna Jomsom With Tilicho Lake Trekking region guest houses have internet access. Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara, you can buy a SIM card to communicate easily with family and friends. However, you need a copy of your passport and a photo of your passport size to obtain a SIM card. The signal depends on location. When heading up, there may be a poor connection at high altitudes. Please do not expect like your home country. We watch our trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Our Team:Our team includes qualified guides, Sherpas, porters, and assistant guides for larger groups. They're local Himalayan people with high endurance and experience at high altitudes. We ensure their well-being by covering their expenses and providing necessary training.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Tipping:Tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eighteen day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Useful Info:Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. Typical Day:Each day of the Trek brings new experiences as you explore different places, enjoy breathtaking landscapes, and converse with locals to learn more about their customs and culture. Our guides will provide information about the places you visit.Trekking usually starts around 7-8 am, depending on the distance to cover and the terrain. We'll stop for lunch after about three hours of Trekking, usually on the way to our destination for the day. After lunch, you'll have an hour to rest before continuing the Trek. The afternoon trek is shorter, and once we reach our destination, you'll have time to explore until it gets dark. Dinner is served around 6-7 pm, followed by a briefing from your trek leader about the next day's plan. Afterward, you can relax and entertain yourself with games or learn Nepali words from our crew.Last-Minute Booking:Last-minute bookings are always available, but slightly more expensive than our regular departure dates. Specifically, last-minute bookings are possible up to 24 hours before the trip begins and incur an additional 7% cost on the total trip price listed in our packages.If you're lucky, last-minute booking might become a golden opportunity to get the same price or even less, especially if a trip member cancels at the last moment.So, if you're late to book your preferred trip with us, don't worry. You still have the option, and we are committed to making your trip as successful and enjoyable as our other trips. At the eleventh hour, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We are always ready and eager to assist with your last-minute vacation plans in Nepal. Your plans are just as important to us, and we are here to provide the support you need every step of the way.About the risky zone in Annapurna circuit trek with Tilicho Trekking:There are some risky areas to watch out for during the Annapurna Circuit with TilichoTrek. This Trek is also known as the Annapurna Round with Tilicho trek. Certain parts of the trail, such as the steep up to Throng top and descent from Throngla to Near Muktinath, are essential during snowfall or heavy rains in winter and March. Our guides are familiar with these risky spots and can help navigate them safely daily at trip Briefing after dinner. Travelers sometimes run into difficulties, and sadly, some have even lost their lives while trekking to Annapurna Base Camp without a guide and proper information. 

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Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking
short and easy Trek
Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking 8 days

Asiana trek and tours create this easy new trek and tour with the attention of the visitors who test some of the famous tours and treks in Nepal who have limited time. This easy package tour and trek is especially for the senior easy-going trekker, family, and honeymooners. This tour and trekking offer you to visit century-old world heritage site, ancient durbar square full of history and legend, stone sculpture to wood carving as well as metal carving even that is Pashupatinath Hindu temple or Buddhist monasteries Bouddhanath stupa and Shyambhunath stupa in Kathmandu valley. This tour and explore the Natural beauty of lake city Pokhara where you have delightful greenery and snowy peak reflection in the lake and the beauty of the countryside and so much more to see.Asiana trek and tours made this trip a little different for our valuable clients so we create this itinerary on the recommendations of many more clients who did a trek with us many times according to their feedback we made two nights in the countryside to experience the village life of Nepal where you are delighted by the fascinating Himalaya with amazing wildlife and nature. The trail passes through the famous and unique Gurung settlement Ghandruk specific Gurung culture and tradition, likewise along the trail we are walking passes through Landruk, Pothana, and Dhambus which is unmissable scenery you have extra experience with sub-marge Natural hot water (hot spring) grand view of mountain Annapurna south, Himchuli and Fishtail and some of the other mountain. The trekking trail is one of the unique selected trails to ABC (Annapurna) where you are greeted by indigenous ethnic group Gurung hostility. Infect this tour and trekking is a combination of all.We humbly request you to visit us to test us we are very friendly, always eager and love to hear your queries, We design your trip according to your budget, time, and wish, just tell us where and when you love to visit Nepal.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking Itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking Distance:Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking spans approximately 31 kilometers, or 29.3 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 12 days. Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. The Poon Hill short trek typically ranges from US$ 315 to 395 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices. This cost estimation is subject to the type s of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking  Route:Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflowers, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Dhauligiri Range, Annapurna Range, Iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) Lamjung Himal and Manaslu on clear days. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Poon hill trek typically ranges from US$ 375 to 575, and for foreigners, US$ 415 to 615, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek is sightseeing in Pokhara and exploration.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking Height:Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking  begins in the lively city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1,400 meters. From Kathmandu, you will drive to Pokhara(827 meters). During the trek, you will ascend to the famous Gurung village Ghandruk Landruk. The highest point you will get is Ghandruk, which is 2,013 m/ 6602 ft  above sea level. From there, descend to Hotspring and even from Pothana. you will head towards Dhampus, then after Pokhara, and then back to Kathmandu.Major village in Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking:The major villages in Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking route include  Birethati, Seulibazzar, Kimche, Ghandruk, Jhanudanada (Hotspring) Landruk, Tolka, Deurali, Pothana, Dhampus and back to Nayapul to Pokhara. The return journey includes sightseeing in Pokhara before driving back to Kathmandu. These villages are significant landmarks, offering scenic beauty and accommodation options along the trekking route.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking View point:The Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking  offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route: Ghandruk: Ghandruk is famous for its stunning views of the Annapurna range, including Annapurna South, Himchuli, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail). Ghandruk offers a unique Gurung village experience with traditional Gurung culture and hospitality.Hotspring: Located at Jhinu Danda, this natural hot spring is a relaxing stop where trekkers can soak in the therapeutic hot waters amidst the serene mountain surroundings.Landruk.Landruk offers stunning panoramic views of peaks such as Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. It is renowned for its picturesque setting with terraced fields, traditional Gurung villages, and a peaceful atmosphere.Dhampus: Known for its panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the Pokhara Valley. Dhampus is a popular viewpoint that offers a close-up view of iconic peaks like Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, Lamjung, and many more small Peak.  Biodiversity of  Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking Trekking: The Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Jakle and snow leopards, Dears while diverse birdlife, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse of serene ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and culture Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options according to our Itinerary, which includes planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, and Lumbini, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group size and Itinerary, and optional flight to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking Start: Your Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from your Hotel, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by private transportation from Kathmandu to Sundarijal and back from your trekking ending Points. offering a comfortable and scenic journey. Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office in Kathmandu. Accommodation In Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking:Accommodation during the Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, and a night hotel in Kathmandu. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo. Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. However drinking water is not a big deal in this trekking, you can buy mineral water in teahouses, We recommend you carry Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals. If you love to take souvenirs and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Poon Hill Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes. However, this trekking route does have not any problem with Toilets. Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan and Hilly region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. However, connections are best for this trek.Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Ghandruk Hot Spring Dhampus Trekking presents easy low-land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, on easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the final day, you'll take a private transportation Tourist bus from Pokhara, In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the  Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Poon Hill Easy Trekking
Poon Hill Easy Trekking 12 days

Poon Hill easy trekking route in Nepal is one of the most beautiful short and easy trekking. Within a short time, you could see a close-up view of the mountain and different scenery available due to other landscapes and terrain. All trekking in Nepal is not extremely hard; that is not true. There, Asiana Trek and Tours creates trekking routes for seniors who want to taste Nepalese village life and scenery, so we design easy walks for those interested in discovering these hidden treasures.Poon Hill easy trekking create this itinerary recommendation on our hundreds of past clients feedback as well as vast research of Asiana treks and tours. A very famous Poon Hill easy trekking is classifying the main three possible propose, at the same trekking loop we made it easy, luxury and regular trek. Many of the senior people who have a great desire to reach Poon Hill and enjoy the scenery of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan range as their wish though due to the regular itinerary and hasty that is out of the control them and feel so hard some of the well-wishers. With the attention of those clients, we extend the day and proper remedy to make it easier to access them to get the best view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges as well as the Beautiful mountain, Fishtail, and many more mountains in the central Himalayas region. We create bespoke treks that provide adventure and comfort based on your needs. Our tour of the most stunning views of the Himalayas conveys information about unique village life and guides you to beautiful landscapes. Our guides have years of experience specializing in treks for seniors, so we design easy trekking for people who want to enjoy the scenery without being hasty.Poon Hill EasyTrekking Itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Poon Hill Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views, from the city to the countryside, and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Poon Hill Easy Trekking Distance:Poon Hill short Trekking spans approximately 45 kilometers, or 27 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 12 days. Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. The Poon Hill short trek ranges typically from US$ 315 to 395 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices. This cost estimation is subject to the type of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Poon Hill easy Trekking Route:Poon Hill Easy trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traverse wildflowers lead to panoramic views of towering peaks like the Dhauligiri Range, Tukuche Peak, the Niligiri Range, Annapurna South, Barhashikher, Himchuli, Machhapuchhre Mountain (MT Fishtail), Lamjung Himal, and Manaslu Himal on clear days. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or a novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Poon Hill Easy Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Poon hilltrek typically ranges from US$ 315 to 475, and for foreigners, US$ 375 to 595, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek by sightseeing and exploring Pokhara.Poon Hill Easy Trekking Height:The Poon Hill Easy trek begins in the lively city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1,337 meters. From Kathmandu, you will drive to Pokhara (827 meters). During the trek, you will ascend to the famous Magar village. The highest point you will get is Ghorepani, 2775 meters above sea level. From there, descend to Tadapani; you will head towards Ghandruk, after Pokhara, and then back to Kathmandu.Major Village in Poon Hill Easy Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the  Poon Hill Easy Trekking route include Tikhedhung, Banthali, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk. The return journey includes sightseeing in Pokhara before driving back to Kathmandu. These villages are significant landmarks, offering scenic beauty and accommodation options along the trekking route. Poon Hill Easy Trekking  Viewpoints:The Poon Hill short trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. It is the best location for overlooking the best view, surrounded by rhododendrons and evergreen forests. On a Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli. Ghandruk: Ghandruk is a big and significant village of the Gurung people. It's in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. From the Annapurna conservation head office, the village has a breathtaking view of the Modi Khola, Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains.Poon Hill: Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Biodiversity of  Poon Hill Easy Trekking: The Poonhill Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Jakles, snow leopards, and deers, while diverse birdlife adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse of serene ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity. Festivals and culture Poon Hill Trekking: Along the Poonhill Trekking route, you'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, combining Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantages of booking with Asiana Treks and Tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last-minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Poon Hill Easy Trekking Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for Poon Hill  Easy Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options according to our Itinerary, which includes planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our clients' needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara and Lumbini, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu, sightseeing private vehicles as per the group size and Itinerary, and optional flights to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Poon Hill Easy Trekking Start: Your Poon Hill Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will greet you when you arrive at the airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it conveniently before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from your Hotel, Kathmandu.The package includes private transportation from Kathmandu to Sundarijal and back from your trekking end Points, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries the luggage of two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office in Kathmandu. Accommodation:Accommodation during the Poon Hill Easy Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route and a night in a hotel in Kathmandu. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo. Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Poon Hill Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, spaghetti, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world in terms of water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepalese government, only 27% of people here have access to clean drinking water. However, drinking water is not a big deal in this trek, as you can buy mineral water in teahouses. We recommend you carry Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals if you love to take souvenirs and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Poon Hill Easy Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, you will find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes. However, this trekking route does not have any problems with toilets. Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be for an extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll need a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. However, connections are best for this trek.Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost all popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity. Most tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Poon Hill Easy Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You can buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Poon Hill Easy Trekking presents easy low-land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours on easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo travelers:If you're a solo traveler, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratituate:Graduating or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the final day, you'll take a private transportation bus to go sightseeing in Bhaktapur. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the  Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes, unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

All in One Combo Holidays in Nepal
All in One Combo Holidays in Nepal 14 days

The all-in-one holiday in Nepal Package is one of the best-designed packages by Asiana Treks and Tours, where you can discover Kathmandu world heritage site, Ghorepani Poon hill trekking, Rafting, and Chitwan Safari. Embark on a mesmerizing 14-day journey through Nepal with Asiana Treks and Tours' all-in-one package, offering an unforgettable blend of experiences. This adventure encompasses a heritage tour in Kathmandu, thrilling rafting on the Trishuli River, exploration in Pokhara, and an exhilarating trek through the renowned Poon Hill. Top it off with an awe-inspiring safari in Chitwan National Park, and you have the recipe for a truly remarkable holiday.Your journey starts with a cultural immersion in the historical heart of Kathmandu. Explore ancient UNESCO World Heritage sites, witness the beauty of age-old architecture, and soak in the rich cultural tapestry of this vibrant city.Feel the adrenaline rush as you navigate the Trishuli River's exciting rapids. Rafting in Nepal is a year-round adventure, and this experience allows you to cool off on a hot day or relax on sandy riverbanks while reveling in the breathtaking surroundings.The highlight of your adventure is the trek to Poon Hill, a breathtaking location situated 270 km west of Kathmandu. Starting from Nayapul, the trek leads you through picturesque villages and offers incredible Mount Annapurna, Mount Dhaulagiri, Mount Nilgiri, and Tukuche peaks around 8 Himalayan views with sunrise. Poon Hill's maximum elevation is 3,210 meters, making it accessible to trekkers of moderate fitness levels. There's no risk of high-altitude sickness, so you can enjoy walking through a peaceful and tranquil rhododendron forest.After exploring and relaxing in Lake City, Pokhara, visit the natural wonderland of Chitwan National Park, one of the best places in Nepal for wildlife encounters. Enjoy iconic safari rides through lush forests and witness creatures in their natural habitat, including the rare one-horned rhino and many flora and fauna in the tropical jungle in the heart of the National Park.Immerse yourself in local Tharu stick dance preservation of Nepal's ancient and ethnic culture. You'll be able to visit local communities that have transformed their ancestral practices, lifestyles, and culture into living museums. Experience warm hospitality, traditional attire, cultural dances, and savor traditional cuisine.This package offers an elevation range from 3,210 meters high to 300 meters low, ensuring a diverse and enriching experience. In a short span, you'll dive into cultural immersion, relaxation, and pure enjoyment. Explore, indulge, and bask in the splendor of this adventure with complete peace of mind courtesy.Experience Nepal's glory, from the towering mountains and pristine rivers to the captivating wildlife and vibrant culture. Travel stress-free with Asiana Treks and Tours and make memories that will last a lifetime.All-in-One Holiday Nepal Trip Itinerary:The All-in-One Holiday Nepal Trip is a carefully designed itinerary that blends trekking, cultural exploration, White water Rafting, wildlife safaris, and adventure sports into a comprehensive journey. Organized by Asiana Treks & Tours, this package takes you through Nepal's most iconic destinations, offering a diverse range of experiences in one seamless trip.The Adventure begins with an arrival in Kathmandu, where you explore the city's rich history, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and vibrant culture. Next, continue on the scenic drive to the river beach for a thrilling experience rafting in the Trishuli River; the following day, head to Pokhara, the lake city and gateway to the Annapurna region. After the four days Poon Hill trek, rest, relax and have the opportunity to engage in Pokhara for adventure sports like paragliding, bungee jumping, Zip lining, Ultralight flight, and Hot air Ballooning. Our journey is constantly to Chitwan National Park for an exciting jungle safari. Here, you explore the jungle Activities on a jeep safari, spot one-horned rhinos, Bengal tigers, and other wildlife, and experience canoeing, birdwatching, and traditional Tharu cultural performances.After the Chitwan National Park exploration, return to Kathmandu. The trip concludes with a farewell dinner, reflecting on the unforgettable experiences of the holiday. All-in-One Holiday Nepal Trip Distance:The total distance covered in the All-in-One Holiday Nepal Trip varies depending on the specific trekking routes and activities chosen. The trekking segments include:Annapurna Region Trekking (Ghorepani – Poon Hill – Ghandruk Trek ( Approximately 35-45km covered over Four days.Chitwan National Park Safari activities, Elephant Safari, canoe rides, and jungle walks just two nights in Chitwan.In addition, travel distances between significant locations include:Kathmandu to Pokhara: 200 km (6-7 hours by road or 25-minute flight).Pokhara to Chitwan: 163 km (4-5 hours by road).Chitwan to Kathmandu: 165 km (5-6 hours by road).Overall, this trip covers a significant portion of Nepal's diverse landscapes, from the lowland jungles to the high Himalayas.All-in-One Holiday Nepal Trip Route:The All-in-One Holiday Nepal Trip route is strategically planned to include Nepal's best trekking trails, cultural hotspots, and adventure destinations, offering a perfect blend of nature, heritage, and Adventure.The journey follows this general route: Kathmandu Exploration – Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square.Kathmandu to Trishuli River Beach Resort with three hours of exciting rafting. Trishuli River beach to Pokhara. Pokhara to four days Poon Hill Trekking drive to Hile, then trek to Ghorepani, Poon Hill, Ghandruk, and Dhampus, experiencing mountain views, cultural villages, and lush forests.After trekking back to Pokhara the following day, you have the opportunity to do Adventure Sports - paragliding, bungee jumping Chitwan National Park Safari—Travel to Chitwan for a wildlife safari, jungle activities, and cultural encounters with the Tharu community. Finally, returned to Kathmandu and bid farewell to Nepal.All-in-One Holiday Nepal Package Price:The price of the All-in-One Holiday Nepal package varies based on the duration, group size, accommodation preferences, and additional activities included in the itinerary. Asiana Treks & Tours offers a range of customizable packages to ensure the best value for travellers.Generally, the price includes:Trekking permits (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, Sagarmatha National Park Permit, and TIMS card)Domestic flights (Kathmandu–Lukla–Kathmandu, if included)Ground transportation (private vehicles, tourist buses, and jeeps)Accommodation (hotels in cities, tea houses in trekking regions, and lodges in Chitwan)Meals (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek and in Chitwan)Guides and porters (Licensed trekking guides and experienced porters)Entry fees for cultural sites and Chitwan National Park activitiesAdventure activities (optional add-ons such as paragliding, rafting, and bungee jumping)Prices typically range from $600 to $900 per person, depending on the inclusions and customization. Group discounts and special offers may be available.All-in-One Holiday Nepal  Trip Height:The All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip covers many elevations, from lowland jungles to high Himalayan viewpoints, offering diverse landscapes and climate variations.Lowest Point: Chitwan National Park – 415 meters (1,362 feet)Pokhara & Annapurna Trekking: Poon Hill – 3,210 meters (10,531 feet)This diverse altitude variation makes the journey both scenic and exciting, allowing travellers to experience Nepal's tropical jungles, mid-hill villages, and high-altitude Himalayan landscapes in one trip.Major Villages of All-in-One Holiday NepalThe All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip takes travellers through some of Nepal's most culturally rich and scenic villages, where they can experience traditional lifestyles, local hospitality, and ethnic diversity.Ghorepani – A beautiful Magar village near Poon Hill, known for its rhododendron forests.Ghandruk – A traditional Gurung village with stunning views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre.Chitwan Tharu Villages – Experience the Tharu community's unique culture, traditions, and homestay experiences.These villages provide authentic cultural experiences, breathtaking scenery, and warm hospitality, making the journey even more special.Best Viewpoints in All-in-One Holiday Nepal:This Adventure features some of Nepal's most stunning viewpoints, offering spectacular sunrise and sunset views of the Himalayas.Poon Hill (3,210m) – One of the best panoramic viewpoints in the Annapurna region, offering sunrise views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, and Manaslu.Ghandruk – Offer close-up views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli.Sarangkot (1,600m) – Near Pokhara, offering a stunning sunrise over the Annapurna range and Pokhara valley.These viewpoints provide unforgettable Himalayan panoramas, making the All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip with Asiana Treks & Tours a once-in-a-lifetime experience.Biodiversity of All-in-One Holiday in Nepal:The All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip showcases Nepal's incredible biodiversity, ranging from lowland jungles to high-altitude Himalayan ecosystems. The journey takes you through tropical forests, alpine meadows, and glacial landscapes, offering opportunities to encounter various flora and fauna.Chitwan National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) – Home to one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, wild elephants, crocodiles, and over 500 bird species. Activities like jeep safaris, canoe rides, and jungle walks offer an up-close wildlife experience.The Annapurna trek passes through rhododendron, oak, and pine forests, home to musk deer, red pandas, Himalayan monals (Nepal's national bird), and langurs.Sagarmatha National Park – A high-altitude Himalayan sanctuary where you may spot snow leopards, Himalayan tahrs, and eagles soaring above.This diverse biodiversity adds an exciting element to the trip, making it a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.Festivals and Cultures in All-in-One Holiday Nepal:Nepal is rich in cultural diversity, and this trip offers an immersive experience of the unique traditions, festivals, and customs of different ethnic communities.Gurung & Magar Culture (Annapurna Region): Experience the warm hospitality of the Gurung and Magar communities, known for their unique traditions, folk dances, and traditional attire.Tharu Culture (Chitwan): During your stay in Chitwan, witness the vibrant Tharu stick dance, cultural performances, and traditional homes.Festivals – If you visit during Dashain, Tihar, Buddha Jayanti, or Mani This trip perfectly blends Adventure and cultural exploration, offering insight into Nepal's rich heritage and way of life.Advantages of Booking with Asiana Treks & ToursChoosing Asiana Treks & Tours for your All-in-One Holiday in Nepal ensures a well-organized, safe, and enriching experience. Here's why:Experienced Guides & Local Experts – Our professional trekking guides, cultural experts, and wildlife specialists provide in-depth knowledge about the regions.Customized Itineraries – We offer flexible schedules, allowing you to tailor your trip based on your preferences and interests.Safety & Reliability – We prioritize your safety, providing well-planned routes, emergency support, and first-aid assistance.Authentic Experiences – We ensure a genuine and immersive journey, from staying in traditional homestays to attending cultural programs.Sustainable & Responsible Travel – We promote eco-friendly trekking, support local communities, and follow ethical tourism practices.With Asiana Treks & Tours, you get Nepal's best Adventure, comfort, and cultural experiences.Trip BookingBooking your All-in-One Holiday Nepal trek with Asiana Treks & Tours is simple and hassle-free.Inquiry & Consultation – Contact us via email, WhatsApp, or website to discuss your travel plans.Customizing Your Trip—You can choose from our pre-designed itineraries or request a personalised trek based on your schedule and preferences.Confirmation & Payment – Secure your booking by making an advance payment through our secure payment system.Preparation & Guidance – Receive detailed information on packing lists, permits, and necessary documents before your trip.Arrival & Adventure Begins – Our team welcomes you to Nepal, ensuring a seamless trekking and holiday experience.Book your trek today with Asiana Treks & Tours for a memorable, well-planned Nepal adventure!Transportation During All-in-One Holiday in Nepal:The All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip includes various modes of transportation, ensuring a smooth and comfortable journey across diverse landscapes. Domestic Flights—A scenic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara provides breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas, making for a thrilling start to the all-in-one combo holiday  Trek.Private Vehicles – Comfortable private cars, jeeps, or vans are used for airport transfers, city tours, and the drive to trek starting points like Pokhara and Chitwan.Tourist & Local Buses—Depending on the itinerary, you may experience tourist buses between Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan, which offer affordable and scenic rides.Jeep Safari in Chitwan – A 4WD jungle safari in Chitwan National Park provides an exciting opportunity to explore Nepal's wildlife.With Asiana Treks & Tours, all transportation is well-organized, safe, and efficient, allowing you to enjoy your journey without hassle.Trekking StartThe trekking Adventure begins at different locations depending on the region:Annapurna Region (Ghorepani-Dhampus Trek) – The trek starts from Nayapul or Phedi, a short drive from Pokhara.Chitwan National Park—After finishing the trek, you travel by road (private vehicle or tourist bus) from Pokhara to Chitwan for a jungle safari experience.Each trekking route is carefully designed to provide the best views, cultural interactions, and natural beauty.Currency Exchange:Nepal's official currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR). While major cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara have numerous currency exchange centres, ATMs, and banks, remote trekking areas accept only cash in NPR.Best Places for Exchange – Currency can be exchanged at authorized money exchangers in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Namche Bazaar.ATMs & Card Payments – ATMs are available in cities, but carrying cash in the mountains is best as card payments are rarely accepted.Foreign Currency: USD, EUR, and GBP are commonly exchanged, but rates vary, so it is advisable to check rates before exchanging.For a smooth experience, Asiana Treks & Tours provides guidance on the best exchange rates and financial tips.Guide and Porter Arrangement:Asiana Treks & Tours provides licensed, experienced guides and strong porters for a safe and enriching trekking experience.Trekking Guide – A knowledgeable, English-speaking (or other language) guide leads the trek, ensuring safety, navigation, cultural insights, and emergency assistance.Porters – Porters help carry luggage, allowing you to trek comfortably with only a daypack. Each porter carries up to 15 kg of luggage.Local Expertise – Our guides and porters come from local mountain communities, ensuring authentic interactions and a more profound cultural experience.By trekking with our expert team, you can focus on the Adventure while we handle the logistics.Porter, Luggage, and Extra Luggage StorageManaging luggage properly enhances comfort and ease during the trek.Porter Services – Each porter carries up to 15 kg per trekker, allowing you to walk freely with a small daypack.Luggage Storage – Extra luggage can be safely stored at your hotel in Kathmandu or Pokhara, ensuring a hassle-free trek.Packing Tips—It's recommended to bring only essential trekking gear; unnecessary items can be stored safely before the trek.With Asiana Treks & Tours, all luggage arrangements are well-organized, so you can trek light and enjoy the experience.Accommodation During the Trip:Accommodation varies depending on the location and type of experience during the All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures comfortable stays in hotels, tea houses, and jungle lodges throughout the journey.Kathmandu & Pokhara – Well-facilitated 3-star or 4-star hotels with modern amenities like hot showers, WiFi, and comfortable beds.Trekking Region (Annapurna & Everest) – Cozy tea houses and homestays provide basic yet comfortable lodging. Rooms are usually twin-sharing with shared bathrooms, and some places offer hot showers for an extra charge.Chitwan National Park: Stay in jungle resorts or lodges with private rooms, which offer relaxing environments and cultural Tharu experiences.With Asiana Treks & Tours, all accommodations are handpicked for quality service, cleanliness, and scenic locations.Meals During the Trip:This trip offers a mix of local and international cuisine, ensuring a balanced diet to energize you.City Meals: In Kathmandu and Pokhara, restaurants and hotels serve continental, Nepali, Indian, Chinese, and Western cuisines.Trekking Meals – Along the trekking trails, meals are served in tea houses, with options like Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, soups, momos, pasta, and porridge.Chitwan Meals – Experience traditional Tharu cuisine along with standard buffet-style meals in jungle lodges.Dietary Needs – Vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options are available on request.All meals during the trek and in Chitwan are freshly prepared to ensure hygiene and energy for trekking.Drinking Water During the Trip:Staying hydrated is crucial during the trek, and there are several safe drinking water options:Bottled Water – Available in trekking regions, but discouraged due to environmental concerns.Boiled Water – Many tea houses provide boiled water, which is safer for drinking.Water Purification Tablets – Recommended for purifying tap or stream water.Refill Stations – You can refill your bottle at safe water stations in major trekking areas.Bringing a reusable bottle with a water filter is the best eco-friendly option.Extra Personal Expenses:While most significant costs are included, personal expenses vary based on individual preferences:WiFi & Charging – Available in tea houses for an additional fee.Hot Showers – Some tea houses charge extra for hot showers in trekking areas.Souvenirs & Shopping – Handicrafts, trekking gear, and local souvenirs can be bought in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Namche Bazaar.Tips & Gratuities – Tipping guides, porters, and hotel staff are appreciated but not mandatory.Extra cash in NPR (Nepalese rupees) is recommended for small purchases in remote areas.Toilet Facilities in All-in-One Holiday Nepal:Toilet facilities vary depending on the location:City Hotels (Kathmandu & Pokhara) – Private Western-style bathrooms with flush toilets and running water.Trekking Routes (Annapurna & Everest) – Tea houses provide basic shared toilets (Western or squat-style). Some places have attached bathrooms, while others have outdoor toilets.Chitwan National Park Lodges offer modern, clean restrooms with running water.On the Trail – In remote areas, you may need to use nature-friendly methods—it's best to carry toilet paper, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer.Toilets in trekking regions are basic but functional, and it's best to carry personal hygiene essentials for convenience.Internet Connectivity:During the All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip, internet access is available in most locations, though the speed and reliability may vary: Kathmandu & Pokhara – Hotels and restaurants provide free WiFi with good speed.Trekking Routes (Annapurna & Everest): Tea houses offer paid WiFi services (Everest Link or local providers) at an extra cost. Connectivity can be slow and unstable, especially at higher altitudes.Chitwan National Park – Most jungle lodges provide WiFi access, but speeds may be limited.Alternative Option – Local SIM cards (NCELL or NTC) with a data package are recommended for better connectivity in trekking regions.For a more reliable connection, purchase a tourist SIM card in Kathmandu before starting the trip.Electricity Voltage and PlugsNepal uses 230V / 50Hz electricity, and the power outlets commonly support Type C, D, and M plugs.Kathmandu & Pokhara – Hotels have stable electricity with multiple plug types.Trekking Areas – Tea houses rely on solar power or generators, and charging electronic devices often costs extra.Chitwan National Park – Jungle lodges have stable power, but outages can occur.Recommendation: Bring a universal travel adapter and a power bank to charge your devices with limited electricity.Communication During the Trip:Staying connected during the journey is possible, but signal strength varies:Cities and major Towns—Reliable mobile networks (NCELL & NTC) allow calls, messages, and mobile data usage.Trekking Areas – Limited signal in high-altitude areas; WiFi or satellite phones are alternatives.Chitwan National Park – Network coverage is decent in populated areas but weak inside deep forests.Emergency Communication – Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that guides carry mobile or satellite phones for emergencies.A local SIM card with a data plan is recommended for consistent connectivity.Trip ExtensionFor those looking to extend their All-in-One Holiday Nepal adventure, Asiana Treks & Tours offers several exciting options:Lumbini Tour – Explore the birthplace of Lord Buddha, which is rich in history and spirituality.Bardia National Park Safari – An alternative wildlife experience with better chances of spotting Bengal tigers.Adventure Activities – Experience paragliding, bungee jumping, or white-water rafting in Nepal Pokhara.For those with extra time, these extensions add more Adventure and cultural depth to the journey.Trip Difficulty:The All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip includes moderate trekking routes and cultural and wildlife experiences.The Ghorepani-Dhampus Trek and the Everest Panorama Trek are moderate treks suitable for trekkers with essential fitness. Daily walking ranges from 4 to 7 hours, with some steep ascents and descents.Altitude—The maximum altitude is Tengboche (3,860m) in the Everest region, which is lower than high-altitude treks like Everest Base Camp.Physical Requirements – Basic hiking experience and reasonable fitness are recommended. Regular walking, stair climbing, and light training beforehand can help.Since this itinerary combines trekking with leisure and wildlife experiences, it is ideal for beginners and experienced hikers.Trip Safety:Asiana Treks & Tours prioritizes your safety throughout the journey.Experienced Guides – Knowledgeable, trained in first aid and altitude sickness management.Well-Planned Itinerary – The trek allows proper acclimatization and includes emergency backup plans.Emergency Evacuation – Helicopter rescue can be arranged in case of serious health issues (covered by insurance).Health & Hygiene – Safe drinking water, sanitized accommodations, and healthy meals provided.All trekkers are advised to carry travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking.Group & Private Traveller:This trip is available for both group departures and private travellers.Group Travel – Join a scheduled group for a cost-effective experience and meet like-minded travellers.Private Trek: Enjoy a customized itinerary, flexible pace, and personalized service. This option is perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking exclusivity.Asiana Treks & Tours ensures expert guidance, comfort, and seamless logistics, whether in a group or private.About Solo Traveller:Solo travellers are welcome on the All-in-One Holiday Nepal trip.Safety – Guides and porters ensure solo trekkers feel secure throughout the journey.Flexible Bookings – Tailored itineraries for solo adventurers seeking an independent yet guided experience.Social Experience – Opportunity to join small groups or interact with locals and fellow travellers.Solo trekkers can enjoy privacy while benefiting from expert support and cultural immersion.Responsible Travel:Asiana Treks & Tours is committed to sustainable tourism and responsible travel.Eco-Friendly Practices – Minimize plastic waste, use refillable water bottles, and support responsible waste disposal.Respect for Local Cultures – Encouraging cultural exchanges, respecting traditions, and promoting local crafts.Community Support – Partnering with local homestays, tea houses, and ethical tourism initiatives to support mountain communities.Wildlife Conservation – Promoting responsible jungle safaris in Chitwan National Park with ethical wildlife viewing.By travelling with Asiana Treks & Tours, you contribute to sustainable tourism, local communities, and environmental conservation in Nepal.Gratitude:At Asiana Treks & Tours, we sincerely appreciate your trust in us for your All-in-One Holiday Nepal adventure. Your journey with us will allow you to experience Nepal's breathtaking landscapes and rich culture, and it will support local communities and responsible tourism. We extend our heartfelt thanks and hope you carry unforgettable memories of Nepal's mountains, heritage, and warm hospitality.End of Trek:As your trekking Adventure ends, we ensure a comfortable and smooth transition back to your hotel. After descending from the trek, you can relax, explore the local area, or enjoy a farewell dinner with your guide and fellow travellers. Whether in Pokhara, Kathmandu, or Chitwan, this is the perfect moment to reflect on your incredible journey.DepartureOur team will arrange a transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport on your departure day based on your flight schedule. We recommend arriving at the airport at least three hours before departure. If you have extra time before your flight, you may explore Kathmandu's markets, buy souvenirs, or enjoy a final Nepali meal. Asiana Treks & Tours wishes you a safe journey home and hopes to welcome you again for future adventures!Feedback:We highly value your feedback! After your trip, we encourage you to share your experiences through:A short review on our website or social mediaPersonal feedback to help us improve our servicesRecommendations to fellow travellersYour insights help us maintain high-quality services and inspire future adventurers to explore Nepal with us.Last-Minute Booking:For travelers making last-minute bookings, we accommodate flexible itineraries based on availability. We recommend booking at least two weeks in advance, but we also handle urgent requests with quick arrangements for permits, flights, and accommodations. Contact us for immediate assistance in planning your Adventure.NoteTravel Insurance is mandatory for high-altitude trekking.We suggest carrying some cash (Nepali Rupees) for personal expenses in remote areas.Unexpected weather changes may require minor itinerary adjustments for safety reasons.Solo travellers, families, and private groups are welcome on this trip.We are committed to providing you with the best Nepal experience, ensuring a seamless and memorable journey.Add-Ons & OptionsTo enhance your All-in-One Holiday Nepal experience, Asiana Treks & Tours offers a variety of customizable add-ons and optional activities. These options allow you to personalize your trip according to your interests, schedule, and adventure level.Scenic Mountain Flights:Experience the Everest Mountain Flight, a one-hour aerial tour offering breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and other Himalayan peaks.Available for those who want to witness the grandeur of the Himalayas without trekking.Helicopter Tours:For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, opt for a luxury helicopter tour to Everest Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, or Langtang.Perfect for travellers with limited time or those who prefer an aerial view of Nepal's majestic landscapes.Cultural City Tours:Extend your trip with guided tours of Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, and Patan, exploring Nepal's UNESCO World Heritage Sites, temples, and ancient palaces.Learn about Nepal's rich history, traditions, and architecture with an expert local guide.Adventure Activities:Paragliding in Pokhara – Soar above Phewa Lake with breathtaking views of the Annapurna range.White-water rafting – Enjoy thrilling rapids on Nepal's famous rivers like the Trishuli or Seti.Bungee jumping & zip-lining – Nepal offers one of the world's highest bungee jumps for adrenaline seekers.Meditation & Yoga Retreats:Join a yoga and meditation retreat in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini to rejuvenate your mind and body.Experience spiritual healing with traditional Buddhist and Hindu practices.Extra Trekking Days & Extensions:Extend your trekking experience with additional destinations like Mardi Himal, Khopra Ridge, or Gokyo Lakes.Customize your itinerary with more acclimatization days for a relaxed trekking pace.Wildlife & Jungle Safari Extensions:Upgrade your Chitwan National Park experience with longer jungle safaris, canoe rides, and cultural interactions with the Tharu community.Alternatively, visit Bardia National Park, a less crowded but equally stunning wildlife sanctuary.Luxury Lodge & Private Trekking Options:Upgrade to luxury lodges with high-end accommodations in places like Everest, Annapurna, and Chitwan.Choose a private trek for a more personalized experience with a dedicated guide and porter.Photography & Documentary Tours:Capture Nepal's stunning landscapes, wildlife, and culture with a tailored photography tour.Ideal for travel bloggers, professional photographers, and documentary filmmakers.Whether you want to add Adventure, relaxation, or cultural depth to your journey, Asiana Treks & Tours ensures a seamless and enriching experience. 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Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking
Luxury Trekking
Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking 9 days

The Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trip is one of Nepal's Best holiday packages, offering people with limited time a Luxurious stay that includes cultural and scenic beauty, as well as some of Nepal's most breathtaking landscapes. Located in the Annapurna region near Lake City Pokhara, this trek is a perfect option for travellers who want to experience the prime destination and the beauty of the Himalayas without the challenges of a high-altitude hike.The journey begins with exploring the world heritage site in Kathmandu, followed by a scenic flight to Pokhara, renowned for its serene lake city and stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range. From Pokhara, you'll head to Sarangkot, a beautiful hilltop village that offers breathtaking panoramic sunrise views over the Annapurna range. The trek takes you through lush green forests, terraced rice, maize and Millet fields, with charming traditional villages. One of the unique aspects of this trek is the opportunity to experience the local people's culture and trek style. The region is home to several ethnic groups, including the Gurung, Magar, Newar, Kshetri, and Brahmin, as well as marginal communities. You'll have the chance to witness the locals, learn about their lifestyle and traditions, and try some delicious local cuisines. The trek takes you through the most beautiful path via the ridge of Sarangkot Naudanda, offering the best views of the Annapurna Himalayas in the region. These vantage points provide stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna range, including peaks such as Machhapuchhre (also known as Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Annapurna IV, Annapurna II, Lamjung, and many More. The accommodations on this trek are among the best available luxury options. We utilise the Annapurna View Hotel in Sarangkot, the Himalayan Deurali Resort in Naudanda, and the comfortable Ker and Downey Bashanta Lodge in Dhampus, all of which offer a range of amenities, including hot showers, Wi-Fi, and gourmet meals. This trek is perfect for discerning travellers who love to experience the beauty of the Himalayas and the countryside villages of Nepal, with high-end comfort. Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking is an easy trek. Stroll for two to three hours to achieve a simple fitness level that is sufficient for endurance. The hike reaches a maximum altitude of 2,100 meters at Dhampus, making it an ideal option for travellers who want to avoid the challenges of high altitude and difficult terrain. In conclusion, the Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trip is a beautiful journey that offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range and a glimpse into the rich culture and lifestyle of the local people. The comfortable accommodation options and luxurious amenities make it an excellent choice for travellers who want to experience the beauty of the Nepalese countryside in the Himalayas with comfort.Why is the Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury trek so special?The Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking is notable to some travellers because it offers the best of both adventure and comfort. This type of Trekking is ideal for those who love exploring nature and want to relax in style after hiking. At Asiana Treks and Tours, we designed our luxury trekking itineraries to provide an opportunity to experience Nepal's stunning mountain landscapes and charming countryside while enjoying the comfort of high-end accommodations, excellent services, and modern amenities. After each day of adventure, you can unwind in a luxurious hotel or resort, making your trekking experience exciting and rejuvenating. This blend of nature and luxury makes trekking even more special for those who want the best of both worlds.Reasons to Choose Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking:Breathtaking Mountain Views: From Sarangkot, enjoy panoramic views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and iconic Fishtail mountain ranges, including sunrise and sunset over the Himalayas.Luxury Accommodation: During your stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara, enjoy five-star hotels and luxury resorts on the Trek. In Sarangkot, we utilise the 5-star Annapurna Hotel, while in Naudanda, we employ comfortable resorts and traditional Nepali-style guesthouses. In Dhampus, we use Ker and Dweny, ensuring a relaxing and restful experience.Cultural Immersion: Explore traditional villages like Naudanda and Dhampus and interact with the local Gurung communities, offering an authentic cultural experience.Gentle Trekking Experience: The trek features an easy and scenic trail, ideal for a leisurely pace while taking in the beauty of the Nepalese countryside.Convenient Access: The trek starts and ends in the popular tourist destinations of Kathmandu, Pokhara, Sarangkot, and Dhampus, making it easily accessible with minimal travel time.Personalised Service: You will enjoy high-quality service, featuring experienced guides and porters who cater to your needs and ensure a seamless trekking experience.Ideal for All Levels: This trek is suitable for all fitness and experience levels. MakiTrekt is perfect for beginners or those seeking a less physically demanding adventure.Wellness and Comfort: Focus on wellness with fresh meals, herbal teas, and access to modern amenities, ensuring both physical and mental relaxation during your trek.Rich Flora and Fauna: Trek through lush forests, terrace-farmed fields, and diverse landscapes, offering opportunities to see unique wildlife and vibrant vegetation.Memorable Sunrises: Witness the famous sunrise and sunset from Sarangkot, Naudanda, and Dhampus. The first light of day illuminates the snow-capped peaks, creating a moment that is unforgettable.Photography Opportunities: Capture stunning landscapes of the Himalayas, picturesque villages, and beautiful terraced farmlands, offering plenty of opportunities for incredible photos.Relaxing Post-Trek Experience: After your trek, indulge in world-class amenities, including spas, massages, and fine dining at luxury hotels, allowing you to unwind in style.Short Yet Rewarding: The trek is ideal for those with limited time to spare. It offers Trekking views and a rich cultural experience in just a few days.Safe and Comfortable Trekking: The trek features well-maintained trails and standard accommodations, ensuring a secure and comfortable adventure.Mild Climate: The lower-altitude trek ensures mild weather, making it perfect for those. Treko prefers a pleasant climate, free from the challenges of high-altitude conditions.Spectacular Sunsets: Enjoy magnificent sunsets over the Pokhara Valley and the Himalayas, especially from the hilltop at Sarangkot.Family-Friendly Trek: The trek's gentle pace and comfortable accommodations make it an excellent option for families or groups seeking a luxurious yet accessible adventure. Rich Cultural Heritage: Along the way, visit ancient temples, monasteries, and other historical sites, adding a cultural and spiritual dimension to your journey.Eco-Friendly Trekking: Experience sustainable travel with eco-conscious practices at our guesthouses and resorts, contributing to the conservation of local nature and culture.Private and Exclusive Experience: Luxury trekking offers a more intimate and exclusive experience, with smaller group sizes and personalised itineraries for a customised adventure.Preparing for the Sarangkot Dhampus Trek:The Sarangkot Dhampus Trek is one of Nepal's easiest and most rewarding short treks, perfect for travellers of all ages. Since this trek reaches a maximum altitude of only 1705 meters, it does not pose the risks associated with high-altitude sickness and can be completed throughout the year. However, a little preparation will make your journey more enjoyable and comfortable. Key Tips for Preparation: Physical Fitness – Light walking or short hikes before your trip are enough to prepare for 2–3 hours of daily trekking. Clothing & Gear – Pack light layers, comfortable trekking shoes, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a reusable water bottle.Travel Documents – Carry your passport, visa, and travel insurance. Your travel agency will arrange the necessary permits for you.Accommodation – Be prepared to enjoy luxurious lodges with modern amenities, including Wi-Fi, hot showers, and delicious meals.Weather Awareness – Although the trek can be done throughout the year, Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer the clearest Himalayan views. Winter is colder, and summer is greener with fewer crowds.Cultural Respect – Learn a few greetings in Nepali and be open to experiencing local Gurung and Magar culture.What to Expect from Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek:The Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek is a perfect blend of Himalayan beauty, cultural encounters, and modern comfort. Unlike high-altitude treks, this journey is short, easy, and suitable for travellers of all ages. It combines the thrill of trekking in Nepal with the comfort of staying in some of the region's finest luxury lodges in the Annapurna area. During this trek, expect breathtaking sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from Sarangkot. You'll walk through terraced fields, lush forests, and traditional Gurung and Magar villages, experiencing the warmth of local hospitality and authentic Nepalese culture. Along the way, you'll enjoy clear panoramas of peaks such as Machhapuchhre (also known as Fishtail), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Dhaulagiri. Luxury is a highlight of this trek. You'll stay in well-appointed lodges offering hot showers, Wi-Fi, comfortable rooms, and delicious meals. The walking hours are short (2–3 hours daily), making it perfect for those seeking a relaxing yet enriching Himalayan experience. Highlights of What to Expect:Easy trek, suitable for families, couples, and elderly travellers. Year-round accessibility with stunning views in every season.Luxury accommodation with world-class amenities.Short daily hikes through scenic trails and countryside.Rich cultural experiences with local ethnic communities.Unforgettable sunrise and sunset views over the Himalayas.A maximum altitude of 2,100 meters — no risk of high-altitude sickness.Who Can Participate in the Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek?The Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek is designed for anyone who wants to enjoy the natural beauty of the Himalayas without the challenges of high altitude or long trekking days. With short walking hours, luxury accommodations, and a maximum altitude of only 2,100 meters, it is suitable for a wide range of travellers, including families, couples, and elderly adventurers.Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking Itinerary:The Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek combines cultural discovery, scenic Himalayan walking trails, and first-class comfort. This trek is ideal for those seeking a relaxed yet immersive experience through Nepal's natural beauty and rich heritage. The 9-Day Sarangkot Dhampus Trek begins in Kathmandu with a UNESCO World Heritage tour, followed by a trip to Pokhara, where stunning mountain views meet serene lakes. Trek through the unique hilltop villages of Sarangkot, Naudanda, and Dhampus, enjoying luxurious accommodations and the warm hospitality of the Gurungs. Daily walks offer breathtaking views of the Annapurna, Machhapuchhre (also known as the Fishtail), and Dhaulagiri ranges. The route is gentle and suited for all fitness levels, with cultural interactions and peaceful landscapes at every step. Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking Distance:Sarangkot Dhampus Trekking spans approximately 28 kilometres or 17.3 miles, a distance not so far from the city, although you could experience Discover the best places for breathtaking views, from the city to the countryside, and experience an unforgettable Hike to the foothills of the Annapurna Himalayas on a lifetime journey. Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking Route:The Sarangkot-Dhampus luxury trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting the Tour in the world heritage bustling city of Kathmandu, the Natural beauty of Lake City Pokhara, the famous hilltop Sarangkot, and Dhampus, overlooking lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. With snow-capped peaks. Leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna South, Himchuli, Machhapuchhre, and Dhaulagiri. The Trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, Itinerary, and overall experience. The Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury trekking typically ranges from US$1,985 to $2,575, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara, as well as during the trek. However, we could end the Trek to Dhampus Phedi if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing, and the cost of the Pokhara exploration will be lower. Please do not hesitate to contact Asiana Treks and Tours.Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking Height:We begin by exploring Pokhara's rich heritage, situated at an elevation of 827 meters above sea level. Then, delve into the heart of Gurung culture with a homestay experience in a charming village. Witness the majestic sunrise and sunset painting the Himalayas from Sarangkot (1,593 meters) and Dhampus (1,650 meters). Throughout the trip, various vantage points will offer panoramic views of the Himalayas and Phewa Lake, located at an elevation of 743 meters. Unwind in luxurious 5-star accommodations in Kathmandu (1,337 meters) and Pokhara. The easy 3-day trek caters to all ages, featuring a scenic walk from SaraTrekt to Naudanda Ridge (approximately 1,740 meters) that showcases captivating terraced fields. Experience Nepal's pristine natural beauty and discover unique villages, creating unforgettable memories.Central Village in Sarangkot, Dhampus Luxury Trekking:The major Gurung ethnic villages along the Sarangkot-Dhampus Trekking route are Sarangkot and Dhampus Lwang. The return route follows the same path back to  Khorkhmukh and finally drives back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Trekking route.Best Viewpoint in Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Sarangkot Dhampus luxury trek.Sarangkot Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:View from Sarangkot: Enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces from Sarangkot.Naudanda: Experience impressive mountain vistas and rice and millet terraces during the second day of Trekking.Dhampus: Dhampus is another beautiful place to enjoy the View of Annapurna South to the Lamjung Himalayan range, including Mt Machhapuchhare, a broad view of cultivated terrace fields, and a unique village.Biodiversity of  Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking: The Sarangkot Dhampus trek is a nature lover's dream! Hike through vibrant forests filled with colourful birds, then reach higher meadows bursting with wildflowers. Keep an eye out for shy wildlife and the stunning Himalayan Monal bird. This adventure offers breathtaking views of rolling green hills with fabulous terraced farms, making it an unforgettable journey through Nepal's natural beauty.Festivals and cultures in Sarangkot, Dhampus Luxury Trekking:You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Sarangkot-Dhampus luxury trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups such as the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates numerous festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolising the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colourful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honours animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, showcasing Nepalese culture alongside the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and Tours:Feel free to connect with us on Facebook or online for a trip briefing.Last-minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype, 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the TrekOximeters are used to measure blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes, enabling the early detection of altitude sickness.Medical kits along the Trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange Trekking bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking poles if you don't have your own.Private transportation for airport transfers to and from your hotel.Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company, authorised by the Nepalese government. We require a 10% advance payment to secure your trip booking. Please send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance details, and flight information as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use a bank transfer or any other method, such as Western Union, or pay online via our website, which is a convenient option. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but please note that changes may occur due to unforeseen circumstances, such as adverse weather conditions. Transportation for  Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, branded cars, coasters, vans, and jeeps, depending on group size, with a compromise with you and Asiana Treks and Tours. These are tailored to our clients' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalised travel experience. However, we offer flights from Pokhara; sometimes we use comfortable transportation, but we have just cancelled the plane due to the weather. Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking Start: Your Sarangkot Dhampus Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will greet you upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure from Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day. We'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or opt for a private vehicle at an additional cost, allowing you to choose the option that suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is the national currency of Nepal, and 1 USD is approximately equivalent to 130 Nepalese rupees. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMS in Kathmandu offer currency exchange services; however, please note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Guide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They are well-versed in the areas we visit, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritises your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but please note that the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffel bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free or at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:We will accommodate you at the five-star Hotel Kathmandu and the four-star Hotel Pokhara, while using a luxury resort during the Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trek, ensuring the best comfort. Two people share rooms. A single supplement is provided upon request at an additional cost. We carefully select comfortable guest houses to ensure a pleasant and restful stay throughout your Trek. In Kathmandu and Pokhara, you will stay at five Trekr hotels or similar luxury resorts, which offer full amenities and a cosy atmosphere to guarantee a relaxing experience in the best locations.Meals during the trip:Eating well has been essential since the Sarangkot-Dhampus Luxury trek in the Himalayan foothills. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions. Breakfast will be served at the same hotel where we stayed in Kathmandu and Pokhara, and even during the trek, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get the Right breakfasts, four lunches, and four dinners during the Trek. The menu features a variety of local, Asian, and Western dishes. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spaghetti, and many more. We highly recommend consuming fresh vegetables and drinking liquids such as green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest you avoid them for hygiene reasons. The package does not include alcoholic beverages or additional drinks at lodges or cafes. Drinking water:Drinking more water daily is essential when trekking in Nepal to prevent dehydration. Our luxury trekking packages are the best tourist destination, offering optimum facilities and amenities, including pure drinking water, at a reasonable price, so that you can enjoy worry-free, safe drinking water during the luxury trek. Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodation and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate that the cost of miscellaneous expenses is approximately USD 30-35 per trekking day.Toilet Facilities in Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking:During our luxury trekking, you can be assured of comfort and convenience by staying at high-end hotels. Our luxury stays ensure you have access to every amenity, including private bathrooms, hot showers, and other essential comforts, allowing you to enjoy the adventure. You won't need to worry about such Toilets and amenities.Internet Connectivity:While trekking or touring in Nepal, it's also a good idea to stay connected with your family and friends. You can enjoy internet access as part of our Luxury Holiday package. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. For your convenience, you can purchase a Nepali SIM card. To buy a SIM card, need a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before making a purchase. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:Electricity Voltage The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with common plug types including Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if necessary, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Sarangkot Dhampus Luxury Trekking:The guesthouses in the trekking regions offer internet access. You can purchase a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office maintains regular contact with all trekking teams through the trek guide, checking in at least once daily to ensure everything proceeds as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, an overnight Trek at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, a jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Sarangkot Dhanpus trekking presents easy, lowland trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even for beginners, provided you maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience is advantageous, although it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours on easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions, taking precautions to minimise risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding of the Trek and ensure a reliable experience. However, the Sarangkot Dhampus Trek is easy, allowing you to travel worry-free.Group & Private Treks:We organise many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About a solo traveller:If you're a solo traveller, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Responsible Travel:We prioritise responsible travel to minimise environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organisations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate (Tips)Gratuity or tipping is highly appreciated in Nepali culture, reflecting the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend that you tip as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Sarangkot-Dhampus trek, we'll organise a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you want to book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note: Please note that unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or lodging unavailability, may occasionally necessitate schedule adjustments. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

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Annapurna Luxury Trekking is a one-of-a-kind advanced Lodge-to-lodge hike in the Himalayas, a unique and exclusive adventure Ker and Downey offers. This extraordinary journey takes you through the awe-inspiring Annapurna foothills in the majestic Himalayas. Immerse yourself in Nepal's breathtaking natural splendor. In contrast, taking advantage of the greatest level of comfort and luxury.It is a meticulously crafted package with a fascinating tour of Kathmandu Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also allows you to explore the enchanting lakeside city of Pokhara, known for its serene ambiance and stunning views of the Himalayan peaks.The highlight of this experience is the unforgettable trek through the Annapurna region. Whether you have children,  a honeymoon couple seeking a romantic getaway, a leisure seeker searching for relaxation, or a senior citizen with a taste for adventure, this trip caters to all. It is designed to provide luxury and comfort for travelers of all ages.Throughout the 9-day Annapurna Luxury Lodge Trekking, you will have the pleasure of staying in exquisite accommodations carefully selected for their exceptional quality and amenities. Ker and Downey's luxury lodges along the trekking trail ensure you can enjoy the utmost comfort while immersing yourself in the stunning natural surroundings.The journey begins in Kathmandu's vibrant and bustling city, where you will explore ancient temples, lively markets, and rich cultural heritage. After a day of sightseeing and soaking in the city's charm, you will embark on a scenic drive to Pokhara, a picturesque town beside the tranquil Phewa Lake. Here, you can relax and rejuvenate amidst the breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.The following morning, after a delicious breakfast, you will head to Nayapul, the starting point of your trek. As you traverse the well-established trekking routes, you will pass through traditional villages like Ghandruk, Landruk, Majhagaun, and Dhampus, where you can witness the local way of life and immerse yourself in the region's cultural richness.Each day's trek will be filled with magnificent vistas of towering peaks, lush forests, and cascading waterfalls. There will be a knowledgeable guide with you at all times. Ensure your safety and provide fascinating insights into the local flora, fauna, and traditions.After an incredible journey through the heart of the Annapurna region, you will return to Pokhara and conclude your Himalayan adventure. The memories of this remarkable experience, the warm hospitality, and the stunning landscapes will stay with you long after you bid farewell to Nepal.Annapurna Luxury Trekking is a unique opportunity to explore the best of Nepal's natural and cultural treasures while indulging in unparalleled luxury and comfort. Let Asiana Treks and Tours Pvt Ltd be your guide, catering to the needs and desires of senior citizens, families, honeymooners, and leisure seekers. Embark on this extraordinary journey and create memories that will last a lifetime.Why Annapurna Luxury Trekking is So Special?Annapurna Luxury Trekking offers an unmatched combination of adventure, culture, and luxury, making it an exceptional experience in the heart of the Himalayas.Diverse Landscapes: The Annapurna region offers a stunning different kind of landscapes, from lush forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and snow-capped mountains, all visible during the trek.Luxury Accommodations: Stay in high-end lodges and hotels with modern amenities, hot showers, and cozy rooms, providing ultimate comfort after trekking.Panoramic Mountain Views: Trek through trails with uninterrupted views of  Annapurna, Dhauligiri and many more world’s highest peaks, including Annapurna, Machapuchare (Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, and Hiunchuli.Rich Cultural Experience:Experience the vibrant culture of the local Gurung and Thakali communities, visit traditional villages, and interact with friendly locals.Perfect for All Levels: Annapurna Luxury Trekking suits beginners, families, and experienced trekkers alike. It offers an accessible yet rewarding adventure at a moderate pace.Mild Altitude and Climate: Unlike more challenging treks, Annapurna Luxury Trekking features lower altitudes and a mild climate, making it comfortable and enjoyable for most trekkers.Relaxation in Nature: Walk through peaceful rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, and serene valleys, offering a sense of tranquility amid nature.Gourmet Dining:Enjoy freshly prepared meals, a mix of local and international cuisines catered to your preferences, and ensure you stay energized and healthy throughout the trek.Spectacular Sunrise Views: Witness the breathtaking sunrise from Poon Hill or similar vantage points, where the first light of day bathes the Himalayan peaks in golden hues.Personalized Service: Benefit from expert guides and porters who provide personalized service, taking care of all logistics while you focus on enjoying the trek.Safe and Secure: With well-established routes and top-notch accommodations, safety and comfort are prioritized throughout the trek.Wildlife and Nature:The Annapurna region is home to various wildlife, including exotic birds, langur monkeys, and the occasional glimpse of wildlife unique to the Himalayas.Combination of Adventure and Comfort: This trek strikes the perfect balance between the thrill of trekking in the Himalayas and the luxury of staying in high-end lodges, making it a unique and unforgettable experience.Post-Trek Relaxation:After the trek, you can unwind in luxury hotels or resorts in Pokhara, enjoying spa treatments, massages, and world-class dining with spectacular views of the lake and mountains.Reasons to Choose Annapurna Luxury Trekking:Choosing the Annapurna Luxury Trek gives you the perfect blend of adventure, comfort, and cultural immersion, making it an unforgettable experience.Stunning Mountain Views:Trek with panoramic views of iconic peaks such as Annapurna, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and Dhaulagiri, offering breathtaking scenery at every turn.Luxurious Accommodations:Stay in high-end lodges and resorts with modern amenities, including hot showers, comfortable beds, and gourmet meals, ensuring a comfortable stay after each trekking day.Cultural Immersion: Experience the rich traditions of local Gurung and Thakali communities, with opportunities to visit local villages and learn about their way of life.Gentle Trekking Pace: Designed for all fitness levels, this trek offers a relaxed pace, shorter walking distances, and ample rest days, making it perfect for beginners or those seeking a more leisurely trek.Mild Climate: With moderate altitudes and a more temperate climate than higher Himalayan treks, Annapurna Luxury Trekking offers a year-round comfortable trekking experience.World-Class Service: Enjoy personalised service from experienced guides, porters, and staff who care for every detail, ensuring a seamless and stress-free adventure.Diverse Landscapes:Traverse through lush forests, terraced farmlands, serene valleys, and alpine meadows, experiencing the diverse beauty of the Annapurna region.Iconic Sunrise Views: Witness spectacular sunrises over the Himalayas from famous viewpoints like Poon Hill, where the morning light illuminates the peaks in golden hues.Wellness and Relaxation: At the end of your trek, focus on health with fresh, nutritious meals and access to relaxation options like spa treatments and massages in luxury resorts.Perfect for Families and Groups:The Annapurna Luxury Trek is ideal for families, groups, or anyone looking for a comfortable yet adventurous trekking experience in the Himalayas.Wildlife and Nature: Along the trek, you can see a variety of flora and fauna, from rhododendron forests to unique bird species, adding a natural richness to your journey.Accessible Yet Adventurous:The trek offers a sense of adventure without the extreme altitude challenges of higher treks, making it accessible to many travelers.Post-Trek Relaxation in Pokhara: After the trek, unwind in the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara. It is known for its luxury hotels, spas, and serene surroundings, perfect for post-trek relaxation.Sustainable and Eco-Friendly: Many luxury lodges and trekking operations in the Annapurna region emphasize sustainable practices, ensuring that your adventure is eco-conscious and supports local communities.Annapurna Luxury Trekking Itinerary:For those, who are expecting moderate adventure and luxury Annapurna Trekking Circuit Asiana Treks and Tours has the best Annapurna Luxury Trek itinerary. Explore the staples of Nepali culture in Kathmandu before flying to the  Pokhara, at the heart of the Annapurna.This trail starts with easy walks through beautiful villages such as Ghandruk, you will be exposed to colorful Gurung culture as well as excellent views of the mountains.Daily moderate excursions are conducted on well-built paths and accompanied by an evening spent in the marvelous lodge with such comforts as hot water and food.The journey that we offer with Asiana Trek is full of colorful flowers, rhododendrons forest, and the high Himalayas view, making sure that you will have a great and unique time in the Annapurna area.Annapurna Luxury Trekking Distance:Daily climbs are set at an average of 8 to 12 km (5 to 7 mi) distances laid out over easy to intermediate terrain; the duration is 9 days.It focuses on gradual elevation for successful altitude acclimatization, and this allows one to get proper enjoyment of the various terrains, right from the nice villages surrounded by rhododendrons to the spectacular views of the high altitude. This kind of approach can ensure that one would always remember the Annapurna trekking experience so you will have a deep feel of the Himalayas.Annapurna Luxury Trekking Route:Annapurna Luxury Trek by Asiana Treks is designed for 9 days showing you the best of the Annapurna region. Exact locations may differ depending on the schedule, but you should begin with such areas as Ghandruk, which is famous for its typical Gurung architecture and impressive views of the mountains. The trekking is done systematically along untamed trails by either crossing the hired vessels or walking across various terrains. Glimpses of Travancore are provided as you rise through sub-tropical rhododendron forest country, each day ending with a luxurious plantation bungalow with hot water, good food, etc. It is weaved in a way that continually brings a mix of moderate day hikes and leisure enabling one to have the best views of Annapurna while having a feel of luxury.Annapurna Luxury Trekking price: Luxury treks to Annapurna range from US$ 2270 to US 5000 or more depending on the number of days of trekking, the time of the year you are trekking, the company organizing the luxury trek, and the level of luxury that you want to attain.Longer trips, peak season which is spring and fall, the highly rated hiking companies, and services like meal plans and a personal guide will cost you even more, depending on the company.Annapurna Luxury Trekking Height:When selecting an Annapurna Luxury Trek the highest point that you could get to in the course of the tour depends on the schedule to be followed.Easy to moderate treks that may not involve reaching for the higher altitude challenges are more of a sight-seeing trek and they range from 1,3000m to 3,300m (4,300 to 10,500ft). You might visit beautiful villages like Ghandrung at 1,940 meters located in rice terraced landscape, or Ghorepani Poon Hill at 3,210 meters which is a center for a sunrise view of the Himalayas. On the other hand, high-altitude treks might seem to offer you a steeper climb. This is the Annapurna Circuit Trek where Thorong La Pass is located at 5,416 meters (17,766 feet), has stunning top views but needs some physical health and a couple of days to adapt the body to the high altitude to prevent any adverse physical effects.Major Village of Annapurna Luxury Trekking:Due to the flexibility of An Annapurna Luxury Trek, you can get the opportunity to follow attractive villages that illustrate the ethnography of the area. Depending on which route you take, it may begin at Birethanti 1060 meters (3480ft) The Birethanti is the starting and entry point to the Annapurna region. Moving a little bit ahead go for Ghandruk (1940m/6,360ft) which is believed to be the village of Gurungs and the panorama of the Himalayas is simply stunning. Landruk is also at 1,610 meters (5,280 ft) but is somewhat less bustling, while Dhampus is at 1,650 meters (5,413 ft) and allows rest on a ridge with great views of the Modi Khola valley.Annapurna Luxury Trekking Best Viewpoints: Annapurna Luxury Treks has some of the most magnificent views you could ever get with deluxe services. Here are some highlights:Poon Hill (3,210 meters /10,530 ft:This viewpoint is rather popular for the impressive view of the rising Sun over the massifs: Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Machhapuchhare (Fish-tailed Mountain). It is so special to watch the first light in the morning touch the top of the snowy mountains.Ghorepani (2,874 meters /9,429 ft):The last village of the Annapurna Circuit has fantastic views of other peaks such as Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. From here, you can even directly see Poon Hill, and thus it is a good place for tourists to take a rest before the ascent to Poon Hill.Khopra Danda (3,660 meters 11,995 ft):A real treasure, Khopra Danda is situated in the shadow of the Annapurna Himalayas where you can see Dhaulagiri, Manaslu and Machapuchare. This viewpoint is well suited to those who are looking for a more out-of-the-way experience.Mardi Himal Base Camp 3,500 meters /11,483 ft:This difficult hike is the main reward of which you can enjoy the view of the Mardi Himal Glacier and the mountains of the region. I would recommend it for people who want a challenge but at the same time, it’s manageable if one is a fitness enthusiast.Ghandruk Viewpoint 1,940 meters 6,360 ft:While not very elevated, this perception is rather adorable. Staring at the village rice paddies you can view Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Lamjung mountains.Biodiversity of Annapurna Luxury Trekking:Trekking in the Annapurna area presents different possibilities in terms of the observed biodiversity. Depending on the level you reach, the flora that you'll meet will be different. Lowland areas have subtropical forests and move up to pines and firs. During spring and summer seasons, the alpine meadows turn into an assortment of flowers. Find over 600 migrated birds like pheasants, and eagles, and seek Himalayan Monal pheasant in the park.You may also be lucky to see thackins, pikas, or Himalayan musk deer. More than 400 butterfly species are known to inhabit the lower meadows in Taimyr.You must practice what we call trekking etiquette all through your exercises.Festivals and culture Annapurna Luxury Trekking:In Annapurna Luxury Treks, immersing yourself in the local culture is a key aspect of the experience. The villages you'll visit often host various festivals throughout the year. The largest Nepali festival, Dashain, is a two-week-long celebration featuring music, dance, and animal sacrifices (though this may not always be visible to tourists). Diwali, the festival of lights, brings illuminations and fireworks. Additionally, you may encounter smaller festivals that are specific to certain villages or ethnicities. During your visit, you'll have the opportunity to experience the warm Nepali hospitality and witness traditional clothing, houses, and daily life in these villages.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own. Annapurna Luxury Trekking Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Annapurna Luxury Trekking Transportation:You will start your journey by taking a scenic fixed-wing flight from Kathmandu depending on your itinerary, this has great views of the Himalayas. Besides, some treks are more exclusive and can be booked for helicopter transfers to their remote starting points. Similarly comfortable private cars take you through beautiful landscapes and let you see Nepali culture before setting off on mountain trails. However, depending on how one gets there, the trekking agency must ensure smooth transitions so that you will begin your luxurious Himalayan voyage relaxed and with expectations of discovering new things uniquely.Annapurna Luxury Trekking Start:Your journey often starts in charming gateway towns like Pokhara, a lakeside resort known for stunning scenery and relaxation. Here, you'll spend a comfortable night in a hotel, finalize details with your guide, and enjoy the last bits of civilization before your trek. Or perhaps your adventure begins in a picturesque village right in the foothills. Picture traditional houses, friendly locals, and breathtaking views greeting you at Birethanti, the gateway to the Annapurna Conservation Area. In any case, these starting points introduce you to the splendor of the Himalayas with a hint of luxury.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Guide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office in Kathmandu. Accommodation during Annapurna Luxury Trekking:Accommodation on the Annapurna Luxury Trek offers the highest level of comfort. It has been carefully selected, with cozy hotels and resorts to guarantee a comfortable stay all along the way in the region, complete with stunning panoramic mountain views. Five-star hotels like the Hyatt and Yak & Yeti are in Kathmandu. At the same time, Temple Tree Resort, or a comparable upscale resort in Pokhara, offers luxurious accommodations with all the conveniences you need to unwind. During the trek, you’ll stay at the luxurious Ker & Downey Lodges; if you want to extend your stay in Nepal and experience a Jungle safari tour in Chitwan, we use premium Kasara Resort or Green Park, a comparable luxury option. Twin-sharing is usual for all accommodations, though a single supplement can cost an extra $875. In Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Chitwan, single rooms are available upon request.Meals during Annapurna Luxury trekking:In Annapurna Luxury Trek, you'll get to relish gourmet dining instead of simple camp stove meals. Professional chefs will cook hearty and delectable meals for you. Expect breakfast to feature fresh fruits, local breads, and eggs prepared as per your taste. Lunches are usually packed since we set out for the day and might include sandwiches, wraps, or salads with fresh produce. In the lodges, dinners are multi-course affairs featuring international dishes as well as typical Nepali food such as dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice) and momos (steamed dumplings). The chefs can cater to any dietary restrictions so that none of you miss out on the culinary adventure amidst the awe-inspiring landscape.Drinking water:Safe drinking water daily is essential when trekking in Nepal to prevent dehydration. Our luxury trekking packages are the best tourist destination, where optimum facilities and amenities for pure drinking water are available reasonably so that we do not have to worry about safe drinking water during the Everest luxury trekking. Extra Personal Expenses: While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals. If you love to take souvenirs and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Annapurna LuxuryTrekking:Annapurna Luxury Treks takes care to ensure your bathroom experience is as spectacular as the scenery. Your lodge room will have an en-suite bathroom complete with a hot shower and Western-style toilet (although please note, due to the remote location, the luxury of heated water tends not to be available at either ABC or EBC). While exact levels of luxury may vary slightly by location, on every Annapurna Luxury Trek you can be confident of experiencing a quantum leap in both cleanliness and comfort from basic teahouse trekking accommodation.Internet Connectivity: While trekking in the Himalayan or hilly region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. However, connections are best for this trek.Electricity voltage and plugs: However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Trip Extension:Add-on tours in Nepal to enhance your Annapurna Luxury Trek adventure. Wildlife safari at Chitwan National Park, Lumbini, or an extended stay in Kathmandu. Your trek operator can help you choose the perfect extension to your luxurious Annapurna experience.Trek Difficulty:Annapurna Luxury treks are planned for moderately fit people. These treks are considered low to moderate level difficulty and the main motive is to observe the beauty of the landscape without the long and hard hike. Walking is done for 6-7 hours a day with rest breaks in between. After a few days, the trekkers travel to lower to mid-altitude ranges and gradually climb hills (2000 meters to 3200 meters) which may result in altitude sickness. The guides manage baggage and the camp-site setups. The tourist can relax in a cozy little house with a proper shower and other facilities.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler: If you're a solo traveler, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel: We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude: Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:Upon completing your Annapurna Luxury Trek, the final day will involve a scenic trek back to the starting point. You will say goodbye to your guides and porters before being whisked back to Kathmandu in style, possibly with a scenic flight or luxurious helicopter ride. A farewell dinner or celebration may be organized for you to reminisce with fellow adventurers. Departing with stunning photographs and a newfound appreciation for the Himalayas, you'll carry the magic of your Annapurna adventure long after you return home.Departure: On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback: After you complete the Yoga Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last minute booking: If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Nayapul Dhampus loop Trekking
Nayapul Dhampus loop Trekking 13 days

Asiana Treks and Tours invites you to embark on a leisurely 13-day trekking experience through the breathtaking Annapurna region, specially tailored for senior citizens and those seeking a comfortable, tranquil adventure in the Himalayas. This thoughtfully designed trek offers a perfect balance between adventure and relaxation, allowing you to immerse yourself in Nepal’s natural beauty at a gentle pace. The Nayapul to Dhampus loop trek takes you through lower altitudes, ideal for individuals who appreciate a slower, culturally rich journey without the strain of high-altitude trekking. This unique trail, once part of an ancient salt trade route, leads you through charming landscapes and traditional villages that showcase the warm hospitality of the Magar and Gurung communities. Trekking along well-maintained stone-paved paths, you will be surrounded by lush green forests and rhododendron groves that blanket the hillsides, providing spectacular floral views especially during spring. The trek also offers stunning panoramic vistas of the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan ranges, providing a perfect backdrop for photography and peaceful reflection. At Asiana Treks and Tours, we take pride in crafting an itinerary that combines cultural exploration, natural beauty, and comfort. Our well-planned accommodations and thoughtfully paced trekking days ensure that you can savor every moment without feeling rushed. The Nayapul Dhampus loop trek is an excellent choice for travelers of all ages, especially those who seek a fulfilling Himalayan trekking experience with moderate physical demands and maximum enjoyment. Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Itinerary The Nayapul Dhampus loop trek is designed to offer a balanced blend of cultural discovery and scenic beauty over 13 memorable days. Beginning with your arrival in Kathmandu, you will have the opportunity to explore the city’s rich heritage before traveling to Pokhara, the gateway to the Annapurna region. From Pokhara, the trek commences at Nayapul and follows a trail that winds through quaint villages, dense forests, and terraced farmlands. Day by day, the trek covers moderate distances and altitudes, ensuring a comfortable progression for trekkers of various fitness levels. Highlights include reaching Ghorepani, famous for its spectacular sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks, and trekking through Tadapani and Ghandruk, two culturally rich villages inhabited by the Gurung community. Each day offers opportunities to engage with local life, savor traditional Nepali cuisine, and enjoy the serenity of the Himalayan foothills. The loop concludes with a gentle descent to Dhampus village, renowned for its panoramic mountain views and tranquil ambiance, before returning to Pokhara for a day of relaxation and exploration. The trek then ends with a drive back to Kathmandu for your departure, completing a well-rounded journey that combines adventure, culture, and comfort. Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Distance and Terrain The entire Nayapul Dhampus loop trek covers approximately 43 kilometers (27 miles), spread over 7 days of trekking within the 13-day itinerary. The trail predominantly follows well-maintained stone-paved paths, making walking easier and safer for trekkers, especially senior travelers and those new to trekking. The gradual ascents and descents, along with relatively lower altitudes compared to other Himalayan treks, make this route particularly accessible and enjoyable. Trekking elevations range from about 827 meters (2,713 feet) at Nayapul and Pokhara, climbing up to a maximum of around 2,875 meters (9,432 feet) at Ghorepani. This moderate altitude prevents common high-altitude sickness symptoms and provides a more comfortable trekking experience. The terrain is diverse, encompassing lush forests rich with rhododendron trees, terraced agricultural lands, and scenic ridgelines offering sweeping views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. This loop trek is perfect for those who want to experience the Himalayan culture and environment without the challenge of extreme altitudes or strenuous trekking days. The trail’s natural beauty and cultural richness, combined with manageable distances and elevations, make it an ideal trek for families, older adults, and anyone seeking a peaceful Himalayan adventure. Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Cost 2026/2027 with Asiana Treks and Tours Asiana Treks and Tours offers competitive and transparent pricing for the Nayapul Dhampus loop trekking package for the 2026/2027 season. Our cost includes all essential services such as airport transfers, comfortable accommodation in guesthouses and lodges, all meals during the trekking days, experienced local guides, and necessary trekking permits. We ensure that your journey is not only safe but also enjoyable and culturally enriching. The package is designed to provide excellent value for money, balancing comfort and authenticity. Our accommodations are carefully selected for cleanliness and comfort, ensuring restful nights after each day’s trek. Professional guides from Asiana Treks and Tours bring invaluable knowledge of the region’s geography, culture, and history, making your experience both educational and memorable. Additional options such as private transportation, personalized itineraries, and specialized support for senior travelers can be arranged upon request. Whether you are trekking solo, with family, or in a small group, we tailor our services to meet your specific needs. Contact Asiana Treks and Tours today to receive a detailed quote and make your Himalayan trekking dream come true with confidence and ease. Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Price Breakdown At Asiana Treks and Tours, we believe in transparency and value, offering a comprehensive price breakdown for the Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking package. The overall cost covers a range of essential services designed to ensure a smooth, comfortable, and memorable trekking experience in the Annapurna region. Our package typically includes airport transfers, comfortable accommodations in quality guesthouses and lodges, daily meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner during trekking days), experienced local guides, porters if needed, and all necessary permits such as the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. Additionally, our pricing accounts for transportation between Kathmandu and Pokhara by road or flight, depending on your preference. We also provide pre-trek briefings and 24/7 emergency support, guaranteeing peace of mind throughout your journey. Optional costs might include personal expenses such as tips, drinks, snacks, or travel insurance, which are not included in the base price. This ensures you know exactly what to expect financially, with no hidden fees. Price Breakdown Highlights: Airport transfers in Kathmandu and Pokhara Accommodation in comfortable lodges/guesthouses All meals during trekking days Professional local guides and porters Trekking permits (ACAP, TIMS) Transport Kathmandu–Pokhara–Kathmandu (road/flight) Pre-trek briefing and emergency support Optional: travel insurance, tips, personal expenses Our goal at Asiana Treks and Tours is to provide an affordable, value-packed trekking package that delivers comfort and authenticity, especially suited for senior travelers and those seeking a moderate Himalayan adventure. Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Altitude Guide Understanding the altitude changes on the Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trek is crucial for preparation and safety. Unlike high-altitude Himalayan treks, this route remains comfortably in the mid-hill region, ranging roughly between 827 meters (2,713 feet) at Nayapul and Pokhara, ascending to a maximum of 2,875 meters (9,432 feet) at Ghorepani. This moderate altitude range significantly reduces the risks of altitude sickness, making it accessible to senior travelers, beginners, and families alike. The gradual elevation gain allows trekkers to acclimatize naturally, and the trekking days are paced to avoid sudden altitude jumps. You will traverse through varied landscapes—starting from subtropical lowlands and moving into cool temperate forests. This altitude variation provides diverse vegetation and rich biodiversity, with rhododendron forests in full bloom during spring, adding to the trek’s scenic charm. Altitude Highlights: Starting point at Nayapul: 827 m (2,713 ft) Ghorepani (highest point): 2,875 m (9,432 ft) Gradual, manageable elevation gains Lower risk of altitude sickness Diverse vegetation zones: subtropical to temperate Ideal for beginners and senior trekkers Asiana Treks and Tours ensures a safe and enjoyable trek by carefully planning daily distances and altitudes, helping you experience the Himalayas’ wonders without strain. Why Choose Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking? The Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking route is an exceptional choice for travelers who want to experience the beauty of the Annapurna region without the rigors of high-altitude trekking. This trek offers a perfect blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and accessibility. It is particularly favored by senior citizens, families, and those seeking a relaxed yet enriching Himalayan adventure. This route follows a historic salt trade path, winding through vibrant Gurung and Magar villages where you can experience authentic Nepalese culture firsthand. The trek is set amidst rhododendron forests, terraced hillsides, and panoramic mountain views, including the iconic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Additionally, the well-maintained stone paths and moderate altitude make it a safer and more comfortable trekking experience compared to many other routes in Nepal. Key Reasons to Choose This Trek: Moderate altitude minimizes health risks Rich cultural experiences in Gurung and Magar villages Stunning panoramic views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Well-paved, safe trekking trails Suitable for all ages and fitness levels Personalized service and comfortable accommodations by Asiana Treks and Tours Choosing this trek with Asiana Treks and Tours guarantees a thoughtfully paced adventure with a focus on comfort, culture, and scenic beauty, making your Himalayan journey truly unforgettable. Preparing for Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Preparation is key to fully enjoying your Nayapul Dhampus Loop trekking adventure. Since this trek is suitable for most fitness levels, including seniors, it requires basic physical preparation focused on endurance and flexibility. We recommend starting a walking routine several weeks before your trip, incorporating uphill walks and some stair climbing if possible. Cardiovascular exercises such as swimming, cycling, or jogging will also boost stamina. Packing smartly is equally important. Layered clothing suitable for variable mountain weather, sturdy trekking boots, a good-quality daypack, and essential gear like trekking poles, sun protection, and a reusable water bottle are must-haves. Since nights can be chilly, especially above 2,500 meters, bring warm clothes and a sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a detailed packing list and pre-trek briefing to ensure you’re well-prepared. Preparation Checklist: Begin regular cardio and endurance exercises Practice walking on uneven terrain and stairs Invest in comfortable, well-broken-in trekking boots Pack layered clothing for changing temperatures Bring trekking poles and sun protection Carry personal medications and a basic first-aid kit Review travel insurance covering trekking activities Proper preparation helps prevent fatigue and injury, allowing you to savor every moment of this stunning Himalayan trek with confidence and ease. What to Expect on the 12–13-Day Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Adventure The Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking offers a harmonious mix of natural splendor, cultural richness, and comfortable trekking over 12 to 13 days. After arriving in Kathmandu, you’ll explore its historic sites before heading to the tranquil lakeside city of Pokhara, the starting point of the trek. From Nayapul, the trek gradually ascends through picturesque villages, lush forests, and terraced farmlands, providing spectacular views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Each day’s trek is thoughtfully paced to allow ample time for rest, cultural interaction, and photography. You will stay in cozy guesthouses offering warm hospitality and traditional meals. Highlights include Ghorepani’s breathtaking sunrise over the Himalayan peaks and the serene village of Dhampus, known for its panoramic vistas and peaceful ambiance. The trek concludes with a relaxing return to Pokhara and then Kathmandu, leaving you with lasting memories and stunning photographs. What to Expect: Moderate daily trekking distances and altitudes Authentic cultural encounters with Gurung and Magar communities Diverse landscapes: rhododendron forests, farmland, mountain vistas Comfortable guesthouse accommodations with local cuisine Professional guiding and support by Asiana Treks and Tours Opportunities for sunrise views and wildlife spotting Relaxing days in Pokhara and Kathmandu before and after trekking This trekking adventure is designed to be accessible, scenic, and culturally immersive, making it an ideal Himalayan journey for all travelers seeking a rewarding, stress-free experience. Oxygen Levels on Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking One of the major advantages of the Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking route is its moderate altitude, which ensures relatively stable oxygen levels throughout the journey. The trek starts at Nayapul, approximately 827 meters (2,713 feet) above sea level, and reaches its highest point at Ghorepani, around 2,875 meters (9,432 feet). At these elevations, the oxygen level remains sufficiently high, typically above 70% of what is available at sea level, allowing trekkers to breathe comfortably without the severe effects of altitude sickness commonly experienced at higher elevations. This moderate altitude range significantly reduces the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), making the trek accessible and safer for senior trekkers, beginners, and individuals with mild health concerns. While physical exertion still requires appropriate conditioning and hydration, the oxygen availability supports sustained energy and endurance. Proper acclimatization is naturally facilitated by the gradual elevation gains and well-paced itinerary crafted by Asiana Treks and Tours, minimizing sudden altitude changes. Key Points on Oxygen Levels: Starting elevation: 827 meters (2,713 feet) Highest elevation: 2,875 meters (9,432 feet) Oxygen levels remain around 70% or higher compared to sea level Reduced risk of altitude sickness (AMS) Gradual ascent aids natural acclimatization Suitable for senior citizens and beginners Asiana Treks and Tours emphasizes safe trekking practices, ensuring your health and comfort are prioritized by monitoring oxygen exposure and providing support throughout the journey. Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Route The Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking route passes through several culturally rich villages and offers breathtaking scenic viewpoints that highlight the natural beauty of the Annapurna region. Key villages along the trek include Nayapul, Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Ghandruk, Tolkha, and Dhampus, each offering unique insights into the traditional lifestyles of local ethnic groups such as the Gurung and Magar communities. Ghorepani is renowned for its stunning panoramic views, particularly the sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks, which attracts trekkers worldwide. Tadapani and Ghandruk are charming villages with well-preserved architecture and vibrant local markets, where trekkers can experience authentic Nepalese culture and hospitality. Dhampus offers serene mountain views, lush rhododendron forests, and a peaceful retreat before the trek concludes. Major Villages and Viewpoints: Nayapul: Trekking start point, gateway to Annapurna foothills Tikhedhunga: Picturesque village with terraced farms Ghorepani: Famous for Poon Hill sunrise views over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Tadapani: Traditional Gurung village amid rhododendron forests Ghandruk: Cultural hub with panoramic mountain vistas Tolkha: Small village with local community life Dhampus: Scenic viewpoint with sweeping Himalayan vistas Asiana Treks and Tours ensures stops at these villages and viewpoints are well-paced to maximize your cultural and natural experiences. Flora and Fauna of Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking The Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking route traverses a diverse range of ecosystems, showcasing the rich flora and fauna of Nepal’s mid-hill region. The trek begins in subtropical zones, gradually moving through temperate forests filled with a stunning variety of plant species. One of the highlights is the extensive rhododendron forests, which blanket the hillsides in vibrant red, pink, and white blooms during springtime, making the trek especially spectacular between March and May. In addition to its botanical diversity, the area supports diverse wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and insects. Trekkers may spot colorful Himalayan birds like the monal pheasant, Nepal’s national bird, as well as other species such as bulbuls, laughing thrushes, and sunbirds. Wildlife encounters contribute to the serene atmosphere and enrich the trekking experience for nature lovers. Flora and Fauna Highlights: Dense rhododendron forests (in bloom March-May) Oak, pine, and maple trees in higher zones Himalayan monal (national bird) and diverse bird species Small mammals such as barking deer and squirrels Rich biodiversity supporting various insects and butterflies Asiana Treks and Tours educates trekkers about local ecology and promotes responsible trekking practices to protect this natural heritage. Festivals and Local Culture Along Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Route Trekking the Nayapul Dhampus Loop provides a wonderful opportunity to experience Nepal’s vibrant festivals and rich local cultures, especially those of the Gurung and Magar ethnic groups who inhabit this region. These communities maintain centuries-old traditions, reflected in their music, dance, crafts, and religious practices, offering trekkers a fascinating cultural immersion alongside the stunning natural scenery. Major festivals such as Dashain and Tihar, celebrated with great enthusiasm across Nepal, showcase vibrant rituals, animal sacrifices, and colorful decorations. Other local festivals like Maghe Sankranti and Tamu Lhosar (Gurung New Year) feature traditional music, dancing, and communal feasts. During your trek, you might witness or participate in these joyous events, depending on the season, gaining deeper insight into the spiritual and communal life of the mountain communities. Cultural and Festival Highlights: Gurung and Magar ethnic traditions and hospitality Major Nepali festivals: Dashain, Tihar, Maghe Sankranti Gurung New Year (Tamu Lhosar) celebrations Traditional music, dance, and handicrafts Opportunities to interact with local families and learn customs Asiana Treks and Tours incorporates cultural visits and festival observations into the itinerary when possible, enhancing the richness of your trekking adventure. Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Choosing Asiana Treks and Tours for your Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking ensures a safe, comfortable, and authentic Himalayan experience supported by a team of experienced professionals dedicated to excellent service. Our company specializes in trekking packages tailored for all ages and fitness levels, with particular attention to senior travelers and those seeking moderate adventure with cultural depth. We offer personalized itineraries, professional local guides fluent in English and knowledgeable about the region’s culture, geography, and history. Our accommodations are carefully selected to provide clean, cozy guesthouses with warm hospitality, and our support team is available around the clock to address any needs or emergencies. Our transparent pricing and inclusive packages make planning your trek hassle-free and worry-free. Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours: Experienced, certified local guides Tailored itineraries for all ages and abilities Comfortable, well-reviewed guesthouse accommodations 24/7 support and emergency assistance Transparent pricing with no hidden costs Strong commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism Booking with Asiana Treks and Tours means you’ll enjoy an unforgettable Himalayan trekking adventure backed by professionalism, care, and deep local expertise. How to Book Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking Booking your Nayapul Dhampus Loop Trekking adventure with Asiana Treks and Tours is a straightforward and seamless process designed to give you peace of mind from the moment you decide to travel. Start by visiting our official website or contacting our customer service via email or phone to inquire about available dates, packages, and any special requests you might have. Our team will provide detailed information and help customize the itinerary according to your preferences and fitness level. Once you finalize the itinerary and dates, you can confirm your booking by paying a deposit, with the balance payable before the trek starts. We provide all necessary pre-departure information, including packing lists, health and safety tips, and local cultural insights. Throughout your trekking adventure, our team remains accessible for any assistance or questions you may have. Booking Steps: Contact Asiana Treks and Tours via website, email, or phone Discuss and customize itinerary and dates Confirm booking with deposit payment Receive detailed pre-trek briefing and packing list Pay balance before trek starts Enjoy 24/7 support before and during your trek At Asiana Treks and Tours, we prioritize customer satisfaction and are committed to making your Nayapul Dhampus trekking journey easy, enjoyable, and unforgettable.

Khopra Danda Trekking
Khopra Danda Trekking 13 days

Khopra Danda Trek, also known as Khopra Ridge Trek or Khayar Lake Trek, is one of Nepal’s hidden trekking gems nestled in the Annapurna region. Unlike the heavily trafficked Annapurna Circuit or Everest Base Camp trails, this trek offers a quieter, more intimate experience with nature and local culture. Asiana Treks and Tours proudly offers this unique itinerary, tailored for travelers who seek untouched landscapes and authentic encounters with Nepal’s indigenous communities. The trek begins in Nayapul, easily accessible from Pokhara—Nepal’s lakeside city famous for its breathtaking mountain views and vibrant cultural scene. As you embark on the journey, you traverse lush green valleys, terraced farming fields, and traditional villages such as Tadapani, Ghorepani, and the charming settlement of Dobato. Along the way, panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges become your constant companions, culminating in the iconic vantage point at Khopra Danda (3,660 meters/12,008 feet). Key Highlights: Spectacular sunrise and sunset views from Khopra Ridge. Exploration of Khayar Lake, a serene glacial lake at 4,500 meters (14,764 feet). Cultural immersion with the Gurung and Magar communities. Less crowded and peaceful trekking experience. Combination of diverse landscapes — from subtropical forests to alpine zones. Detailed Itinerary & Experience Starting from the bustling yet scenic city of Pokhara, the trek quickly transitions into quiet rural villages, offering a peaceful retreat into nature. Tadapani’s rhododendron forests and panoramic views give you a gentle introduction to the trek’s natural beauty. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures you have a comfortable yet authentic experience in these villages, often arranged through homestays that provide warm hospitality and insight into local lifestyles. The climb to Dobato and then Upper Chistibung brings you closer to the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna massif. The trekking route then ascends to Khopra Danda, the trek’s highlight, where the expansive ridge offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic mountain views in Nepal. Here, you can witness the silhouettes of Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Nilgiri under the early morning light — a photographer’s paradise. A visit to Khayar Lake adds a spiritual dimension to the journey. Considered sacred by the local Gurung and Magar people, the pristine glacial lake is a peaceful place to reflect and recharge. The serene setting surrounded by snow-capped peaks creates a magical atmosphere unmatched by more crowded trekking destinations. Why Choose Khopra Danda Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours? Expert Local Guides: Knowledgeable guides from Asiana Treks and Tours who share deep insights into the region’s geography, culture, and history. Off-the-Beaten-Path Experience: Escape the crowds and enjoy tranquil landscapes. Cultural Immersion: Engage directly with ethnic communities and experience their traditions. Safety and Comfort: Organized accommodations, meals, and transportation arranged professionally. Flexible Itineraries: Customized trekking schedules to suit different fitness levels and interests. Khopra Danda Trekking Package Duration: 10–14 days depending on customization. Starts/Ends: Pokhara/Nayapul. Trekking altitude range: 827 meters to 4,500 meters. Accommodation: Mix of lodges and homestays. Meals: Local Nepali cuisine with options for dietary preferences. Transportation: Private transfers between Kathmandu and Pokhara included. Khopra Danda Trekking Distance Total trekking distance is approximately 80-90 kilometers. Daily trekking distances range from 6 to 15 km, with manageable altitude gains and losses. Trail terrain includes forests, terraced fields, rocky ridges, and mountain passes. Khopra Danda Trekking Cost 2026/2027 Pricing varies based on group size, season, and accommodation preferences. Asiana Treks and Tours offers competitive packages starting from: Standard Package: Approx. $900–$1100 USD per person. Private/Customized Packages: Available upon request. This cost covers permits, accommodation, meals during the trek, guide and porter services, transportation from Pokhara, and all logistical support. Summary The Khopra Danda Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is perfect for adventurers seeking a peaceful yet thrilling Himalayan experience, blending spectacular natural beauty with rich cultural encounters. With less tourist traffic and more authentic local engagement, this trek is truly a unique and rewarding journey through Nepal’s Annapurna region.Khopra Danda Trekking Price Breakdown Asiana Treks and Tours offers an all-inclusive Khopra Danda Trekking package designed to provide excellent value and a hassle-free trekking experience. The overall price covers all essential services such as permits, accommodation, meals during trekking, guide and porter fees, internal transportation, and necessary logistics. For 2026/2027, the standard package typically ranges between $900 to $1100 USD per person, depending on group size, season, and specific client preferences like private tours or luxury upgrades. The price breakdown is generally as follows: Permits and Entrance Fees: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card, around $40–$50 total. Accommodation: Lodges and homestays along the route, comfortable and clean, included in the cost. Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served during trekking days; special diets can be accommodated. Guide and Porter Services: Professional English-speaking guides and porters to assist with carrying luggage and ensuring safety. Transportation: Private transfers from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back, plus local transport to trailheads. Additional expenses to consider: personal gear, tips, travel insurance, and optional side activities in Pokhara or Kathmandu. Key Price Points: All-inclusive trekking package with Asiana Treks and Tours Transparent pricing with no hidden fees Customization options available Khopra Danda Trekking Altitude Guide The Khopra Danda trek involves gradual altitude gain, making it manageable for trekkers with moderate fitness and acclimatization. Starting from Pokhara at 827 meters (2,713 feet), trekkers ascend steadily through terraced fields and forested hills to reach the highest points on the trail. The trek’s highest elevation is at Khayar Lake, situated around 4,500 meters (14,764 feet), which requires careful acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness. Key altitude stages include: Tadapani (2,630 m / 8,626 ft): A mid-point stop with beautiful views and rest opportunities. Dobato (3,350 m / 10,991 ft): A significant ascent point, offering scenic mountain vistas. Khopra Danda Ridge (3,660 m / 12,008 ft): Known for panoramic mountain views. Khayar Lake (4,500 m / 14,764 ft): A sacred, high-altitude glacial lake and trekking highlight. Proper acclimatization days are built into the itinerary, especially around Khopra Danda and Khayar Lake. Asiana Treks and Tours provides professional guidance on altitude sickness prevention, hydration, and pacing. Overall, the trek is suitable for adventurous travelers who respect altitude challenges and prepare accordingly. Altitude Tips: Ascend slowly to allow your body to adjust Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol Listen to your guide and report symptoms early Use altitude sickness medication if recommended Why Choose Khopra Danda Trekking? Khopra Danda Trekking stands out as a truly off-the-beaten-path experience in the Annapurna region, making it a fantastic choice for trekkers seeking solitude and authentic cultural encounters. Unlike the crowded Annapurna Circuit or Poon Hill routes, Khopra offers a peaceful environment where nature and local lifestyles remain largely untouched by mass tourism. With Asiana Treks and Tours, you benefit from expert local knowledge and dedicated support, ensuring you see the best of the region’s natural beauty and culture. The trek features spectacular mountain panoramas from Khopra Ridge, a sacred visit to Khayar Lake, and charming interactions with the indigenous Gurung and Magar communities. The route passes through diverse ecosystems—from subtropical forests to alpine meadows—showcasing Nepal’s incredible biodiversity. Additional reasons to choose Khopra Danda Trek: Less crowded trails for tranquility and reflection Rich cultural immersion with homestays and local guides Flexible itineraries for all experience levels Safe, professional trekking support from Asiana Treks and Tours Breathtaking views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre This trek is perfect for travelers looking for adventure beyond popular routes while enjoying natural beauty and cultural richness. Preparing for Khopra Danda Trekking Preparation is key to enjoying the Khopra Danda Trek to its fullest. Since the trek reaches altitudes over 4,500 meters, physical fitness and proper gear are essential. Asiana Treks and Tours provides detailed pre-trek guidance to help you prepare physically and mentally, ensuring a safe and enjoyable adventure. Physical preparation should include cardio exercises such as hiking, jogging, or cycling at least 4-6 weeks before the trek. Endurance and leg strength training help manage steep ascents and long walking days. Packing appropriate clothing for layering is crucial as temperatures vary greatly from subtropical warmth in Pokhara to cold alpine conditions near Khayar Lake. Essential gear includes: Insulated down jacket and fleece layers Waterproof trekking boots and gaiters Sun protection: hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen Trekking poles for stability Sleeping bag suitable for sub-zero temperatures First aid kit including altitude sickness medication Asiana Treks and Tours also recommends travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and advises vaccinations and medication for Nepal travel. A comprehensive pre-departure briefing is provided, covering itinerary, altitude precautions, cultural etiquette, and emergency procedures. What to Expect on the 12–13-Day Khopra Danda Trekking Adventure The 12–13-day Khopra Danda Trekking adventure with Asiana Treks and Tours is designed to balance trekking challenges with cultural discovery and scenic relaxation. The trek begins with comfortable transport from Kathmandu to Pokhara, where you can explore the lakeside city’s vibrant markets and serene lakefront before heading into the mountains. The trekking days gradually increase in altitude and difficulty, allowing for proper acclimatization. You will hike through picturesque villages, rhododendron forests, and terraced farmlands, interacting with local people and savoring authentic Nepali cuisine at guesthouses. The days around Khopra Danda Ridge and Khayar Lake provide some of the trek’s most spectacular moments, with panoramic Himalayan views and spiritual tranquility. Expect: Moderate daily trekking distances (6–12 km) with altitude gains Stunning sunrise and sunset from Khopra Ridge Visits to traditional villages with homestay options A day dedicated to exploring Khayar Lake and its surroundings Professional support from experienced guides and porters Time to relax and rejuvenate in Pokhara before and after the trek This itinerary offers a well-rounded trekking experience combining adventure, culture, and nature, making it ideal for travelers wanting a memorable and rewarding Himalayan journey. Oxygen Levels on the Khopra Danda Trekking One of the critical factors to consider while trekking in the Himalayas is the decreasing oxygen levels as you gain altitude. On the Khopra Danda Trek, trekkers ascend from around 827 meters (Pokhara) to the highest point at Khayar Lake, which sits at approximately 4,500 meters (14,764 feet). At this elevation, the oxygen level is roughly 60% of what it is at sea level, which means your body receives less oxygen with each breath. This reduction can affect physical performance and increase the risk of altitude sickness if proper precautions are not taken. Asiana Treks and Tours emphasizes gradual acclimatization to allow your body to adjust to thinner air. The trekking itinerary is designed to increase altitude slowly, with rest days built in to help your body adapt. Symptoms of altitude sickness can include headaches, nausea, dizziness, and fatigue. Staying hydrated, eating well, and ascending at a steady pace are crucial. The guides with Asiana Treks and Tours are trained to recognize early signs and offer necessary advice or interventions. Key oxygen level facts: Oxygen level at 4,500m is about 60% of sea level Gradual ascent is critical to prevent altitude sickness Symptoms include headache, dizziness, and fatigue Professional guides monitor health and recommend acclimatization Supplemental oxygen is rarely needed but can be arranged Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on Khopra Danda Trekking Route The Khopra Danda trek passes through several enchanting villages and remarkable viewpoints, making the journey as culturally rich as it is visually stunning. Starting from Nayapul, trekkers first visit Tadapani, a village known for its rhododendron forests and sweeping mountain vistas. Tadapani is a peaceful settlement where you can observe traditional farming life and warm Nepali hospitality. Further along, Dobato village offers another charming stopover nestled in lush forests. From here, the trail ascends to Upper Chistibung and then the breathtaking Khopra Danda Ridge, the trek’s highlight viewpoint at 3,660 meters. This ridge commands panoramic views of Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and Machhapuchhre peaks. The ridge’s sunrise and sunset views are unforgettable moments cherished by trekkers. Khayar Lake, situated at about 4,500 meters, is a serene glacial lake and a spiritually significant site for local communities. The trek also goes through Swanta and Ghorepani, both offering cultural insights and scenic beauty. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures that each village stay is comfortable and culturally immersive, often arranged in traditional homestays. Key villages and viewpoints: Tadapani: rhododendron forests and mountain views Dobato: lush forest village Upper Chistibung: alpine meadows Khopra Danda Ridge: panoramic Himalayan views Khayar Lake: glacial lake with spiritual significance Swanta and Ghorepani: cultural and scenic highlights Flora and Fauna of Khopra Danda Trekking The Khopra Danda trekking route offers a remarkable diversity of flora and fauna due to the range of altitudes it covers—from subtropical lowlands to alpine zones. The lower sections of the trek are characterized by dense rhododendron and oak forests. During spring, rhododendrons bloom spectacularly, painting the landscape in vibrant reds and pinks, creating breathtaking scenery that attracts nature lovers and photographers. As you ascend above 3,000 meters, the forests thin out into alpine meadows with wildflowers, including blue poppies, primulas, and gentians. This ecological transition supports various wildlife species. Trekkers may spot barking deer, Himalayan thar (mountain goat), and a variety of bird species such as the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird), colorful pheasants, and chirping warblers. The region is also home to elusive animals like leopards and snow leopards, though sightings are rare. Asiana Treks and Tours encourages responsible trekking practices to protect this delicate ecosystem. Guides provide information about local biodiversity and promote eco-friendly behavior, ensuring that your adventure respects the environment and supports conservation efforts. Flora and fauna highlights: Rhododendron and oak forests in lower altitudes Alpine meadows with wildflowers above 3,000 meters Himalayan monal and pheasants among birdlife Wildlife includes barking deer and Himalayan thar Rare sightings of snow leopards and leopards Eco-conscious trekking with local guides Festivals and Local Culture Along Khopra Danda Trekking Route The Khopra Danda trekking region is inhabited mainly by the Gurung and Magar ethnic communities, each with rich traditions and vibrant cultural practices. Throughout the trek, travelers have the chance to experience local festivals that celebrate the agricultural calendar, religious rituals, and community unity. These festivals offer fascinating insights into the cultural fabric of the Annapurna region. One of the most prominent festivals is Tihar, also known as the festival of lights, where homes and villages glow with oil lamps, and locals worship animals such as cows and crows. Another is Maghe Sankranti, a winter harvest festival marked by feasts and communal celebrations. During festivals, traditional music, dance, and colorful costumes enliven the villages, providing trekkers with authentic cultural encounters. Asiana Treks and Tours organizes your trek to coincide with these festivals when possible or arranges cultural visits that include homestays and local interactions. This approach deepens your understanding of the region’s way of life and creates meaningful travel experiences beyond the scenic mountains. Cultural highlights include: Gurung and Magar ethnic communities Festivals like Tihar and Maghe Sankranti Traditional music, dance, and costumes Homestays offering cultural immersion Agricultural and religious ritual celebrations Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Khopra Danda Trekking Choosing the right trekking company is crucial for a safe, comfortable, and rewarding Khopra Danda trekking experience. Asiana Treks and Tours is renowned for its professionalism, personalized service, and deep local expertise in Nepal’s trekking regions. With years of experience guiding travelers through the Himalayas, the company offers reliable support from the initial booking to the final return. Asiana Treks and Tours provides well-trained, English-speaking guides who are knowledgeable about the terrain, culture, and safety protocols. Porters are employed to ease your load and enhance your enjoyment of the trek. The company is committed to responsible tourism, supporting local communities by employing local staff and promoting eco-friendly trekking practices. Additional benefits of booking with Asiana Treks and Tours: Transparent pricing with no hidden fees Customized itineraries to suit all fitness levels High-quality accommodations and nutritious meals 24/7 customer support before and during the trek Assistance with travel permits and insurance guidance This comprehensive support ensures your Khopra Danda trek is memorable for all the right reasons. How to Book Khopra Danda Trekking Booking your Khopra Danda Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is straightforward and designed for convenience. Interested trekkers can start by contacting Asiana Treks via their official website, email, or phone. The company offers personalized consultation to tailor the itinerary according to your schedule, fitness level, and interests. After finalizing the itinerary, a deposit is typically required to confirm your booking, with the remaining balance payable before the trek begins. Asiana Treks and Tours handles all logistical arrangements including permits, transportation, accommodation bookings, and guide assignments. You will receive a detailed pre-trek briefing outlining what to expect and how to prepare. Booking process at a glance: Contact Asiana Treks and Tours via website or email Discuss and customize your trekking itinerary Confirm booking with deposit payment Receive full pre-departure information package Finalize payment and arrival arrangements The company offers flexible cancellation policies and ensures customer support throughout your trekking journey, making booking hassle-free and reassuring.

Poon Hill And Mulde Viewpoints Trekking
Short and Easy
Poon Hill And Mulde Viewpoints Trekking 11 days

The Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trek is a delightful Eleven -day short trekking adventure in the mesmerizing Annapurna region of Nepal. This trek offers the opportunity to experience breathtaking sunrise and sunset views from two of the most popular Himalayan viewpoints - Poon Hill and Muldai View Point. While Poon Hill has been a tourist favourite destination for many years, Muldai View Point remains a hidden gem, overlooked by regular people away from trekking routes.The journey begins in Kathmandu Sightseeing, and the following day, early in the morning, we drive to Pokhara, the City of Seven Lakes. From Pokhara, you embark on a thrilling drive to Nayapul, the starting point of your trek. As you start walking from Nayapul, you'll be greeted by the charm of quaint Gurung and Magar villages nestled beneath the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna Range and the iconic Machhapucchre (Fishtail) Peak.As you traverse the trail, you'll find yourself amidst one of the most extensive rhododendron forests in the world. During Spring, this forest comes alive with over a million blooms, painting the path with vibrant colours and creating a truly enchanting ambience.Your first stop is the picturesque village of Tikhedhunga. From these two vantage points, you'll be rewarded with a stunning 360-degree panorama of over twenty-two Himalayan peaks, including Dhaulagiri, Tukuche Peak, Nilgiri, Annapurna South, and Annapurna I. The breathtaking views from Poon Hill and Muldai View Point make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and trekkers seeking tranquillity away from the crowds.The other highlight of the trek is the awe-inspiring sunrise view from Poon Hill. To reach Poon Hill, you'll trek to Ghorepani, passing through the enchanting rhododendron forest. The sunrise view from Poon Hill is a magical moment, as the first rays of sunlight paint the snow-capped peaks in golden hues, creating a mesmerising spectacle that stays etched in your memory forever.After relishing the views from Poon Hill and having breakfast at Ghorepani, you'll ascend to Deurali, where you'll find serene and peaceful surroundings, marking the end of your short and sweet trek.The Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trek are ideal for those seeking a relatively easy Himalayan trek with breathtaking vistas. It's perfect for beginners and families with children. While good health is essential for trekking, prior experience in hill walking is beneficial. The best seasons to embark on this adventure are Spring, autumn, and winter, as the weather during these times offers clear skies and stunning views of the majestic Himalayan peaks.Overall, the Poon Hill and Mulde View Points Trek promises an unforgettable experience, where you'll be immersed in the natural beauty of the Annapurna region, surrounded by towering mountains, lush forests, and the warm hospitality of the local communities.Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking Itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trek itinerary. Travellers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking Distance:Poon Hill and Mulde View point Trekking spans approximately 45 kilometers, or 27 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.This route typically spans 12 days. Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. The Poon Hill short trek typically ranges from US$ 315 to 395 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices. This cost estimation is subject to the type s of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking route:Poon Hill's and Mulde View point Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflowers, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Dhauligiri Range, Annapurna Range, Iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain) Lamjung Himal and Manaslu on clear days. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Poon Hill and Mulde view point Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Poon hill trek typically ranges from US$ 315 to 475, and for foreigners, US$ 375 to 595, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek is sightseeing in Pokhara and exploration.Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking Height:The Poon Hill and Mulde view point Trek begins in the lively city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1,400 meters. From Kathmandu, you will drive to Pokhara(827 meters). During the trek, you will ascend to the famous Tamang village. The highest point you will get is Ghorepani, which is 2,450 meters above sea level. From there, descend to Tadapani; you will head towards Ghandruk, then after Pokhara, and then back to Kathmandu.Major village in Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking:The major villages in Poon Hill and Mulde view Trekking route include Birethati, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Banthali, Ghorepani, Dobato Muldaivie point Tadapani, and Ghandruk back to Nayapul to Pokhara. The return journey includes sightseeing in Pokhara before driving back to Kathmandu. These villages are significant landmarks, offering scenic beauty and accommodation options along the trekking route.Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking View point:The Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you.Ghandruk: Ghandruk is the big and significant village of the Gurung people. It's located in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. The village deserves a breathtaking view near Modi Khola, Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains from the Annapurna conservation head office.Poon Hill: Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Biodiversity of Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking:The Poonhill and Mulde view point Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Jakle and snow leopards, Dears while diverse birdlife, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse of serene ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and culture Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Poon Hill and Muldai view point Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals.Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you'd like to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather.Transportation for Poon Hill and Mulde View Point Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options according to our Itinerary, which includes planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, and Lumbini, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group size and Itinerary, and optional flight to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Poon Hill and Mulde view point Trekking Start:Your Poon Hill and Mulde view Trekking begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from your Hotel, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by private transportation from Kathmandu to Sundarijal and back from your trekking ending Points. offering a comfortable and scenic journey.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement Poon Hilland Mulde view point Trekking:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office in Kathmandu.Accommodation In Poon Hill and Mulde view point TrekkingAccommodation during the Poon Hill and Mulde View Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, and a night hotel in Kathmandu. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Poon Hill and Mulde view point Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package.Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. However drinking water is not a big deal in this trekking, you can buy mineral water in teahouses, We recommend you carry Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals. If you love to take souvenirs and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Poon Hill Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes. However, this trekking route does have not any problem with Toilets.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan and Hilly region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. However, connections are best for this trek.Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Poon Hill and Mulde View point Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:Poon Hill and Mulde View point Trekking presents easy low-land trekking. Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 3-5 hours, on easy trails.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the final day, you'll take a private transportation Tourist bus from Pokhara, In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note: Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.

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Annapurna Base Camp Short Trekking
Annapurna Base Camp Short Trekking 5 days

The Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek is a Unique yet unforgettable journey into the heart of the Annapurna Himalaya range. This trek is ideal for those with limited time and a high level of physical fitness. This five-day adventure begins and ends in Pokhara, offering a direct route to Annapurna Base Camp through Nayapul, Jhinudanda, Chhomrong, Sinuwa, Bamboo, Himalaya Hotel, and finally, Machhapuchhre(MBC) and ABC. Surrounded by the awe-inspiring, jaw-dropping peaks of the Annapurna range, this trek offers a thrilling blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and physical challenge.Trekkers are rewarded with stunning views of Himchuli, Annapurna South, Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre, and of some small peaks, while also experiencing the warmth of Gurung hospitality in remote mountain villages. This short trek is ideal for adventure seekers seeking a quick yet immersive Himalayan experience that doesn't compromise on the essence of high-altitude trekking.Asiana Treks and Tours has carefully designed this Package, offering the best and most reasonable price and service for trekkers seeking a professional, safe, and enriching adventure. Along the trail, you'll encounter terraced farmlands, rhododendron forests, the glacial river Modi, and serene mountain lodges—all contributing to a truly unforgettable journey.Whether you're a seasoned Hiker or a first-time adventurer, this route is one of Nepal's most rewarding short treks. It allows you to witness majestic peaks up close, engage with local Gurung culture and hospitality, and test your physical limits. The 5-day Annapurna Base Camp short Trek is a remarkable opportunity to experience the magic of the Himalayas in just a few days.Preparing for the Annapurna Base Camp short trek: Preparing for the Annapurna Base Camp Short Trek involves practical planning, physical readiness, cultural awareness, and responsible travel habits. Asiana Treks and Tours recommends keeping all travel documents in order, packing wisely for comfort, respecting local customs, and maintaining good physical health. Staying hydrated, embracing flexibility, and practising eco-friendly travel contribute to a safe, enriching, and unforgettable Himalayan adventure.Preparation summary of Annapurna Base Camp short Trekking:Must know trek difficulty before Booking The trek Begin fitness training 6–8 weeks prior.Pack light but essential gear.Carry valid permits and insurance.Acclimatise properly to avoid altitude sickness.Stay hydrated and eat balanced meals.Prepare mentally for long trekking days.Annapurna Base Camp Short trek itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Annapurna Base Camp trek itinerary. Travellers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at ABC to relaxing in hot natural springs, an unforgettable lifetime journey.Day, Route & Activities Distance (km / miles)  Altitude (m / ft   Day 01, Pokhara to Chhomrong – 3-hourdrive to mataque, then trek to Chhomrong (2 hrs) Drive 42 km / 26 miTrek 4 km / 2.5 mi 2,170 m / 7,119 ft   Day 02, Chhomrong to Himalaya – Trekthrough Sinuwa, Bamboo and Dovan Approx. 13 km / 8 mi 2,920 m / 9,580 ft   Day 03, Himalaya to Annapurna BaseCamp – Via Deurali and MBC Approx. 10 km / 6.2 mi 4,130 m / 13,550 ft   Day 04, ABC to Bamboo or Sinuwa Return downhill Approx. 15 km / 9.3 mi 2,310 m / 7,578 ft (Bamboo)   Day 05, Bamboo/Sinuwa to Siwai, driveback to Pokhara  Trek 8 km / 5 miDrive 42 km / 26 mi827 m / 2,713 ft (Pokhara) Annapurna Base Camp short Trekking Distance:The Annapurna Base Camp trek spans approximately 110 kilometres, or 68 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.Many trekkers opt for the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which offers a relaxed pace conducive to acclimatization. This route typically spans 10 to 12 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, and concluding at Phedi.Ourpackage tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$500 to 1000, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Annapurna Base Camp short Trekking route:The Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Annapurna Base Camp, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Annapurna Base Camp short  trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 500 to 1000, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1385, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Annapurna Base Camp Short trek Hight:The Annapurna Base Camp trek starts from the bustling city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1337 meters. From there, you'll descend to the peaceful lakeside city of Pokhara, situated at 827 meters above sea level. Along the way, you'll ascend to famous viewpoints like Poon Hill, reaching an altitude of 3210 meters. Finally, the trek culminates at Annapurna Base Camp, situated at a breathtaking height of 4130 meters.LocationAltitude (m)Increase (m)Decrease (m)Pokhara822 515Chhomrong2,1701,348-Himalaya2,920750-Annapurna Base Camp4,1301,210-Bamboo/Sinuwa2,340-1,790Pokhara822-1,518Major villages of Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route are Nayapul, Birethanti, Matathati, Sudame, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Banthati, Nagethati, Ghorepani, Ghorepani Deurali, another Banthati, Tadapani, Chuile, Kimrong Khola, Gurjung, Taklung, Chhomrong, Lower and Upper Sinuwa, Bamboo, Dovan, Himalaya Hotel, Hinko Deurali, Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC), and Annapurna Base Camp (ABC). The return route follows the same path back to Chhomrong, passing through Hotspring, Mataque, Sewai, Berithati, and Nayapul and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route.Best Viewpoints Annapurna basecamp Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Near Naudanda and Kande:On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Ulleri to Banthati: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.Poon Hill: Witness he iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Deurali: Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you.Chhomrong: Chhomrong is the last big village of the Gurung people. It's located in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. The village deserves a breathtaking view near Modi Khola, Chhomrong Khola, Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains.Annapurna Base Camp (ABC): The ultimate destination, situated at 4,130 meters, offers unparalleled views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and other towering peaks, along with the Modi Khola Valley.Biodiversity of Annapurna Base Camp trekking:The Annapurna Base Camp trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.CategoryDetailsProtected AreaLargest conservation area in Nepal (7,629 sq. km)FloraOver 1,200 species, including rhododendrons, oaks, and alpine flowersFauna100+ species of mammals, including snow leopards, musk deer, and Himalayan tahrBirdlife500+ bird species, including the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird)Reptiles & Amphibians40+ species of reptiles and amphibians found in the regionElevation Range790m (subtropical forests) to 4030 m (Annapurna Base Camp)Cultural DiversityHome to Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Tibetan communitiesClimate ZonesTropical, temperate, alpine, and arctic zonesTrekking & TourismPopular Treks: Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon Hill Festivals and cultures in Annapurna Basecamp Trekking:You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals.Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrangement sleeping bags, duffel bags and down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather.Transportation for Annapurna Basecamp trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Trekking Start:Your Annapurna base camp trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. As soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, our dedicated team will be there to greet you. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, giving you the freedom to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Annapurna Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the ABC Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get forteen breakfasts, elevan lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more.We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package.Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Annapurna Base Camp Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you.Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Annapurna Base Camp trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes:Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the ABC Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.

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Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking
Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking 19 days

This remarkable trek combines the hidden gem of Mardi Himal, the world-famous Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), and the spectacular Khopra Ridge, offering an unforgettable experience in the Himalayas. The trail takes you through diverse landscapes, from lush rhododendron forests and terraced fields to high alpine meadows and glacial valleys. You will witness breathtaking views of some of the most iconic peaks, including Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Dhaulagiri.This trek is perfect for those who want to experience Nepal’s natural beauty, culture, and adventure in one journey. Along the way, you will stay in traditional teahouses, interact with local Gurung and Magar communities, and even enjoy a dip in natural hot springs. The trail also includes a spiritual visit to the pristine Khayar Lake, a sacred site nestled in the high Himalayas. Whether you are an experienced trekker or an enthusiastic adventurer, this itinerary offers the best of Nepal’s trekking experience.Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking ItineraryYour adventure begins with an arrival in Kathmandu, where you’ll be warmly welcomed and transferred to your hotel. The following day, a scenic flight to Pokhara offers stunning aerial views of the Himalayas before a short drive to Phedi. From here, the trek kicks off with an ascent to Deurali, passing through lush rhododendron forests. The journey continues towards High Camp, where breathtaking mountain vistas await. A hike to Mardi Himal Base Camp provides a surreal experience as you stand in the shadows of towering peaks. After descending to Landruk, the trail leads to Sinwa Danda, passing through Chomrong and Jhinu Village, where natural hot springs offer a perfect chance to unwind. The trek then ascends to Deurali before pushing forward to the iconic Annapurna Base Camp, a high-altitude amphitheater surrounded by some of the world’s highest peaks.Descending from Annapurna Base Camp, the route retraces to Sinwa Danda before heading towards Tadapani. From there, the journey diverts towards the remote and less-traveled path leading to Chistibung and then to the stunning Khopra Ridge. A side trek to the sacred Khayar Lake provides a mesmerizing experience before returning to Khopra Ridge. The trek then continues through Swata Village, reaching Ghorepani, where an early morning hike to Poon Hill rewards trekkers with one of the most spectacular sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The final leg involves descending to Tikhedhunga before driving back to Pokhara, where you can relax and explore the city. After a rejuvenating day, you’ll either drive or take a short flight back to Kathmandu. With Asiana Treks & Tours, this incredible 19-day journey ensures a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking DistanceThe Mardi Himal–Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trek spans approximately 160–180 kilometers (100–112 miles), depending on the exact route taken and side trips included. This challenging yet rewarding trek takes adventurers through diverse landscapes, from lush subtropical forests to alpine meadows and high-altitude glacier zones. Each day, trekkers cover an average distance of 8–15 kilometers (5–9 miles), depending on the terrain and altitude gain.The journey starts with a trek from Phedi to Deurali and progresses toward Mardi Himal Base Camp before descending to Landruk. The route then merges with the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trail, leading through iconic villages like Chomrong and Jhinu Danda before reaching ABC at 4,130m (13,549 ft). After retracing steps to Sinwa Danda, the path diverts toward Tadapani, Chistibung, and Khopra Ridge. A scenic side trek to Khayar Lake (4,500m/14,764 ft) adds extra distance but offers an unparalleled high-altitude experience. The final descent passes through Swata Village, Ghorepani, and Poon Hill before ending in Pokhara, making it one of the most diverse and scenic trekking circuits in the Annapurna region.Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking RouteThis trek follows a unique and adventurous route, combining three spectacular trekking destinations—Mardi Himal, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge—into one comprehensive Himalayan journey. The trail begins in Phedi (1,130m/3,707 ft) after a short drive from Pokhara and ascends gradually through lush forests to Deurali. From here, the path diverts toward Mardi Himal Base Camp, passing through Low Camp and High Camp, offering incredible panoramic views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. After reaching Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m/14,764 ft), trekkers descend to Landruk and join the Annapurna Base Camp route.The ABC section of the trek leads through the charming villages of Chomrong and Jhinu Danda, where trekkers can enjoy natural hot springs before ascending through bamboo and rhododendron forests to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m/13,549 ft). After soaking in the breathtaking scenery, the descent follows back to Sinwa Danda before heading toward Tadapani and Chistibung. The trail then ascends to Khopra Ridge (3,660m/12,007 ft), an off-the-beaten-path viewpoint known for its solitude and panoramic mountain vistas. A detour to Khayar Lake (4,500m/14,764 ft) offers a serene and spiritual experience before continuing the descent through Swata Village and Ghorepani. The final stretch includes a sunrise hike to Poon Hill (3,210m/10,531 ft) before descending to Tikhedhunga and driving back to Pokhara.Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking PriceThe cost of the Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trek varies depending on factors such as group size, mode of transportation, accommodation preferences, and additional services. Generally, the price ranges from $1,200 to $2,000 per person, covering essential services like permits, accommodation, meals, guide and porter fees, and domestic flights or transportation.Asiana Treks & Tours ensures a well-organized trekking experience by offering comprehensive packages that include TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit) fees, domestic flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara (if preferred), full-board meals during the trek, professional guides, and porters. Additional expenses such as travel insurance, extra snacks, hot showers, Wi-Fi, and personal gear rental are not included in the base price. For trekkers seeking a budget-friendly option, Asiana Treks & Tours also offers customized packages, allowing flexibility in accommodation choices and transportation modes.Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge Trekking HeightThis trek covers a wide range of altitudes, starting from the lowlands of Pokhara at 827m (2,713 ft) and ascending to the highest point at Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m/14,764 ft) and Khayar Lake (4,500m/14,764 ft). The Annapurna Base Camp, another major highlight, stands at 4,130m (13,549 ft), offering a breathtaking amphitheater of snow-capped peaks, including Annapurna I (8,091m/26,545 ft), Machhapuchhre (6,993m/22,943 ft), and Hiunchuli (6,441m/21,132 ft).Throughout the trek, trekkers experience significant altitude gains, making acclimatization essential. The gradual ascent through Low Camp, High Camp, and various villages helps reduce the risk of altitude sickness. The highest overnight stay is at Khopra Ridge (3,660m/12,007 ft), a perfect vantage point to witness sunrise and sunset over the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges. The varying elevations offer diverse landscapes, from dense forests and terraced farmlands to alpine meadows and high-altitude glaciers, making this trek a remarkable experience for adventurers.Major Villages of Mardi Himal-Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge TrekkingThe trek passes through several culturally rich and scenic villages, each offering a glimpse into the traditional lifestyles of the Gurung and Magar communities. One of the first major villages is Deurali (2,100m/6,889 ft), where trekkers can witness traditional houses and terraced farmlands. As the trek progresses, Landruk (1,565m/5,135 ft) and Chomrong (2,170m/7,119 ft) serve as major stopovers, providing warm hospitality and stunning mountain views.On the Annapurna Base Camp route, Jhinu Danda (1,780m/5,839 ft) is a highlight, known for its natural hot springs, where trekkers can relax before heading towards Deurali and finally ABC. After descending, the trail shifts towards the Khopra Ridge section, passing through Tadapani (2,630m/8,629 ft) and Chistibung (3,000m/9,842 ft), both of which offer remote yet stunning landscapes. Khopra Ridge (3,660m/12,007 ft) is a hidden gem, providing breathtaking sunrise and sunset views over Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri peaks. On the descent, the charming Swata Village (2,200m/7,217 ft) and Ghorepani (2,860m/9,380 ft) offer a blend of traditional Magar culture and modern trekking amenities. The final stretch to Tikedhunga (1,480m/4,855 ft) marks the end of this adventurous journey before returning to Pokhara.Each of these villages plays a significant role in shaping the trekking experience, offering trekkers a chance to engage with local cultures, enjoy traditional cuisine, and witness the unparalleled beauty of the Annapurna region. With Asiana Treks & Tours, this journey is not just a trek but an unforgettable cultural and natural experience.Best Viewpoints in Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingThe Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek is renowned for its breathtaking viewpoints, each offering a unique perspective of the Himalayan landscape. One of the most spectacular viewpoints is Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m/14,764 ft), where trekkers can witness a panoramic display of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Mardi Himal up close. The sunrise and sunset views from High Camp (3,580m/11,745 ft) are equally mesmerizing, as the golden light paints the towering peaks in hues of orange and pink.Another remarkable viewpoint is Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m/13,549 ft), which offers a 360-degree amphitheater of the Annapurna range, surrounded by snow-capped giants, including Annapurna I (8,091m/26,545 ft), Annapurna South, and Gangapurna. Moving towards the Khopra Ridge section, Khopra Ridge (3,660m/12,007 ft) provides a stunning perspective of Dhaulagiri (8,167m/26,795 ft), Nilgiri, and Tukuche Peak, making it a quieter yet equally rewarding alternative to other popular viewpoints. Additionally, Poon Hill (3,210m/10,531 ft) is famous for its sunrise view, where the first light of the day gradually illuminates the peaks of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu, creating one of the most iconic sights in the Annapurna region.Biodiversity of Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingThe trek takes adventurers through a diverse range of ecological zones, from lush subtropical forests to high-altitude alpine landscapes. The lower elevations, particularly in the forests around Deurali, Landruk, and Chomrong, are home to rhododendron, oak, bamboo, and pine trees, creating a vibrant, green environment. During the spring season, the rhododendron forests burst into bloom, adding brilliant shades of red and pink to the landscape. These forests are also teeming with wildlife, including langurs, Himalayan thar (mountain goats), and barking deer, while birdwatchers can spot various species such as Himalayan monals (the national bird of Nepal), pheasants, and eagles.As the trail ascends to the alpine meadows of Mardi Himal Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge, the vegetation becomes sparse, giving way to rocky terrain and glaciers. Despite the harsh conditions, this region is home to elusive species such as the snow leopard and blue sheep. Khayar Lake, a sacred high-altitude lake near Khopra Ridge, is a significant pilgrimage site for both trekkers and local communities, and the surrounding area is a sanctuary for rare medicinal herbs and alpine flora. This rich biodiversity, combined with breathtaking landscapes, makes the trek a paradise for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.Festivals and Cultures in Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingThe trekking route passes through traditional villages inhabited primarily by the Gurung and Magar communities, each with a rich cultural heritage and vibrant festivals. One of the most significant celebrations in the region is Dashain, Nepal’s biggest Hindu festival, which takes place in September or October. During this time, villages along the trekking route are decorated with colorful prayer flags, and locals engage in rituals, feasts, and traditional music. Another major festival is Tihar (Deepawali), the festival of lights, where houses and temples are illuminated with oil lamps, and special ceremonies honor crows, dogs, cows, and the goddess Laxmi.In addition to Hindu celebrations, the region is influenced by Buddhist traditions. Many villages, including Chomrong and Ghorepani, have Buddhist monasteries, stupas, and prayer wheels. Trekkers may witness Lhosar, the Tibetan New Year, celebrated by the Gurung and Tamang communities with masked dances and family gatherings. In Khopra Ridge, the annual pilgrimage to Khayar Lake during Janai Purnima (Full Moon Festival in August) attracts both Hindu and Buddhist devotees who believe the lake’s waters hold sacred and purifying powers. By trekking through these culturally rich areas, travelers not only experience the stunning landscapes but also gain deep insights into the traditions and way of life of Nepal’s mountain communities.Advantages of Booking with Asiana Treks & ToursChoosing Asiana Treks & Tours for the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek ensures a seamless and enriching adventure. With years of experience in Himalayan trekking, Asiana Treks & Tours offers expert local guides who are knowledgeable about the region’s geography, culture, and safety protocols. Our team is committed to providing personalized services, whether you are a solo traveler, a couple, or part of a group, ensuring that your trekking experience is tailored to your pace and preferences.Asiana Treks & Tours prioritizes safety and comfort, providing well-planned itineraries with proper acclimatization days, ensuring that trekkers can adapt to high-altitude conditions safely. Our packages include reliable accommodations in tea houses and lodges, nutritious meals, transportation, and all necessary trekking permits. Additionally, we emphasize responsible tourism by supporting local communities and promoting eco-friendly trekking practices. Whether you are an experienced trekker or a first-time adventurer, booking with Asiana Treks & Tours guarantees an unforgettable journey through Nepal’s breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and unparalleled natural beauty.Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trekking BookingBooking the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek with Asiana Treks & Tours is a straightforward process designed to ensure a hassle-free experience for trekkers. You can book the trek online through our official website, via email, or by directly visiting our Kathmandu office. We recommend booking at least a few weeks in advance, especially during the peak trekking seasons of spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) when accommodations and flights can fill up quickly. Upon booking, trekkers need to provide a valid passport copy, passport-sized photos, and a small deposit to secure permits and other necessary arrangements.After confirmation, our team provides detailed information on itinerary, packing lists, necessary permits (TIMS and ACAP), and preparation tips. We also assist with customized trekking plans based on personal preferences, fitness levels, and available time. If you’re traveling solo or in a group, our team ensures a smooth and enjoyable trekking experience by organizing transportation, accommodation, guides, and porters. Additionally, last-minute bookings are available depending on availability, and we offer flexibility in modifying trekking dates if necessary.Transportation for Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingTransportation plays a crucial role in ensuring a smooth trekking experience. The journey begins with an international flight to Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, where trekkers are greeted and transferred to their hotels. On the second day, you have two options to reach Pokhara: a scenic 25-minute domestic flight or a 6–7-hour drive via tourist bus or private vehicle. The flight offers breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas, while the drive allows you to enjoy Nepal’s countryside, passing through terraced fields, rivers, and small towns.From Pokhara, a short private vehicle ride to Phedi (or alternative trailheads like Kande or Nayapul) marks the start of the trekking adventure. The return journey follows a similar route, with an option to drive or fly back to Kathmandu. During the trek, transportation is minimal as most of the journey is covered on foot. However, for those who prefer alternative options, Asiana Treks & Tours can arrange jeep transfers to shorten certain trekking sections or domestic flights between Pokhara and Kathmandu for added convenience.Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trekking StartThe trek officially starts from Phedi (1,130m/3,707 ft) after a short drive from Pokhara. From here, trekkers begin the ascent through dense forests, terraced fields, and traditional Gurung villages before reaching Deurali. Depending on the itinerary, some trekkers may start from Kande or Dhampus, both of which offer alternative routes leading to the same destination.The trek’s progression varies, covering three distinct sections: Mardi Himal Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge. The trail first climbs towards High Camp and Mardi Himal Base Camp, offering breathtaking views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. After descending to Landruk, the route merges with the Annapurna Base Camp trail, passing through Chomrong and Jhinu Danda, where trekkers can enjoy natural hot springs. Finally, after reaching Annapurna Base Camp (4,130m/13,549 ft), the trek continues toward Khopra Ridge (3,660m/12,007 ft), a secluded yet stunning vantage point. The trek concludes in Ghorepani and Tikhedhunga, before driving back to Pokhara.Currency Exchange for Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingNepal’s official currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR), and it is essential to carry local currency during the trek, as remote villages and tea houses do not accept foreign money or credit cards. Currency exchange can be done at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport, banks, authorized exchange counters in Thamel, and Pokhara. It is advisable to exchange a sufficient amount before starting the trek, as ATMs are available in Pokhara but are scarce or non-existent in remote trekking areas.For convenience, it is recommended to carry small denominations (NPR 100, 500, or 1,000 notes) for tea house stays, meals, and additional services such as hot showers, Wi-Fi, and battery charging. Although some larger villages like Chomrong and Ghorepani may have limited exchange facilities, the rates are usually less favorable than those in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Asiana Treks & Tours provides guidance on the estimated cash required for the trek and can assist in finding the best exchange rates before departure.Guide and Porter Arrangement for Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingHiring an experienced guide and porter enhances the trekking experience, making it safer and more enjoyable. Asiana Treks & Tours provides government-licensed guides who are fluent in English and other languages, ensuring smooth communication and valuable insights into the region’s culture, history, and landscapes. Our guides are trained in first aid and altitude sickness management, making them an essential part of the journey, especially at higher elevations.For those who prefer to trek with less weight, we also arrange professional porters, each carrying a maximum of 20–25 kg of gear. This allows trekkers to focus on the journey without the burden of heavy backpacks. Hiring a porter not only eases the trek but also supports the local economy, as many porters come from the mountainous regions of Nepal. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that both guides and porters are well-compensated, equipped with proper gear, and treated with ethical trekking standards. Additionally, for solo trekkers, we offer female guides upon request for added safety and comfort.Porter, Luggage, and Extra Luggage StoragePacking smartly is crucial for a successful trek, and Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that trekkers have a comfortable experience by providing porter services to carry the bulk of their gear. Each porter can carry up to 20–25 kg (44–55 lbs) of luggage, which is shared between two trekkers. This allows trekkers to hike with a lighter daypack containing only the essentials such as water, snacks, rain gear, a camera, and personal documents. By hiring a porter, trekkers can focus on enjoying the stunning landscapes without being weighed down by heavy backpacks.For extra luggage that is not needed during the trek, Asiana Treks & Tours offers free storage facilities in Kathmandu and Pokhara. Most hotels in these cities also provide secure luggage storage services. This means trekkers can safely leave behind unnecessary items like extra clothes, laptops, or travel documents and retrieve them upon returning from the trek. We recommend keeping valuable items such as passports, cash, and electronics in a separate bag that you carry with you at all times.AccommodationAccommodation during the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek is primarily in tea houses, which are small lodges run by local families. These tea houses provide basic yet comfortable rooms, typically with twin-sharing beds, blankets, and pillows. The higher you trek, the more basic the accommodations become, as facilities are limited in remote areas. At lower altitudes, villages such as Chomrong, Landruk, and Ghorepani offer tea houses with private rooms, hot showers, and Wi-Fi, while at higher elevations like Mardi Himal Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge, accommodations may have shared rooms and limited amenities due to the extreme conditions.Most tea houses have common dining areas with wood-burning stoves, providing warmth and a cozy place to interact with fellow trekkers. While blankets are provided, we recommend bringing a four-season sleeping bag for added warmth, especially at higher altitudes where temperatures drop significantly. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that accommodations are pre-booked during peak seasons, so trekkers don’t have to worry about finding a place to stay after a long day of hiking.Meals During the TripFood is an essential part of trekking, providing the energy needed to navigate the rugged trails. Along the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek, tea houses serve a variety of local and international meals. The most common dish is Dal Bhat (lentil soup, rice, vegetables, and pickles), a staple meal in Nepal that provides a perfect balance of carbohydrates, proteins, and nutrients. Many trekkers prefer Dal Bhat as it is freshly cooked, nutritious, and comes with unlimited refills in most tea houses.In addition to local food, tea houses offer noodles, pasta, momos (dumplings), soups, eggs, pancakes, and Tibetan bread. Breakfast options typically include porridge, muesli, toast with jam or honey, and tea or coffee. As you ascend to higher elevations, the variety of food becomes limited, and prices increase due to the difficulty of transporting supplies. To stay energized and avoid digestive issues, trekkers are advised to stick to vegetarian meals and avoid meat, as it is often transported unrefrigerated for several days. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that all meals are prepared hygienically and caters to dietary preferences such as vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-intolerant diets upon request.Drinking WaterStaying hydrated is crucial when trekking at high altitudes, and safe drinking water is a top priority. Along the trail, bottled water is available in tea houses and shops, but purchasing plastic bottles is discouraged due to environmental concerns and high costs at higher elevations. Instead, trekkers are encouraged to use refillable bottles or hydration bladders and purify water from local sources such as rivers, streams, and taps.To ensure safe drinking water, we recommend using water purification tablets, a portable water filter, or a UV sterilizer like a SteriPEN. Many tea houses also provide boiled water for a small fee, which is a safer alternative. It is advisable to drink at least 3–4 liters of water per day to prevent dehydration and altitude sickness. Asiana Treks & Tours promotes responsible trekking by educating trekkers on sustainable practices and providing guidance on the best water purification methods to ensure a safe and eco-friendly journey.Extra Personal ExpensesWhile the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek package with Asiana Treks & Tours covers most essential costs, trekkers should budget for additional personal expenses. These can include hot showers, Wi-Fi, charging electronic devices, and snacks, as tea houses charge extra for these services due to limited resources at higher altitudes. A hot shower may cost between NPR 200–500 ($2–$5), while Wi-Fi and mobile charging services range from NPR 100–500 ($1–$5) per use, depending on the altitude.Other personal expenses may include drinks (soft drinks, tea, coffee, and alcoholic beverages), souvenirs, and tips for guides and porters. Alcoholic drinks and canned beverages become increasingly expensive as you gain altitude due to transportation costs. Additionally, while tipping is not mandatory, it is customary to tip guides and porters as a token of appreciation for their hard work. On average, trekkers set aside $100–$150 for tips, which is shared among the trekking crew. Asiana Treks & Tours provides guidance on expected expenses so trekkers can plan their budgets accordingly.Toilet Facilities in Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge TrekkingToilet facilities vary throughout the trek, depending on altitude and remoteness. In lower-altitude villages like Pokhara, Landruk, and Ghorepani, tea houses provide Western-style flush toilets, offering a more comfortable experience. However, as you ascend to higher elevations such as Mardi Himal High Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge, facilities become more basic, with squat toilets being the standard. These toilets are typically simple pit-style or manually flushed using a bucket of water.Since clean running water is scarce at higher elevations, it is essential to carry toilet paper, wet wipes, and hand sanitizer as these are not provided in most tea houses. Some tea houses may offer hot water for washing, but this comes at an extra charge. For eco-conscious trekkers, bringing biodegradable soap and toilet paper is recommended to minimize environmental impact. Asiana Treks & Tours advises trekkers on maintaining proper hygiene and provides insights on using these facilities comfortably in remote trekking regions.Internet ConnectivityWhile trekking in the Mardi Himal, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge regions, internet connectivity is available but limited. In major villages such as Pokhara, Chomrong, and Ghorepani, most tea houses offer Wi-Fi services for an extra charge (ranging from NPR 200–500 per hour). However, as you gain altitude, the connection becomes weaker and slower, especially in remote areas like Mardi Himal Base Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge.A more reliable option is purchasing a Nepalese SIM card (NCELL or NTC) before starting the trek. These SIM cards provide 4G/3G coverage in lower-altitude areas, but the signal becomes weak or non-existent in high-altitude locations. It is recommended to buy a data package in Kathmandu or Pokhara and use mobile internet where available. Asiana Treks & Tours assists trekkers in choosing the best SIM card for connectivity and provides guidance on staying in touch with loved ones while trekking.Electricity Voltage and PlugsNepal operates on 230V electricity with a frequency of 50Hz, and the plug types used are Type C, Type D, and Type M (European-style two-round pins and Indian-style three-round pins). In Kathmandu and Pokhara, electricity supply is stable, and hotels provide charging facilities in rooms. However, in remote trekking areas, electricity is generated through solar panels, and charging electronic devices comes with an extra fee ranging from NPR 200–500 ($2–$5) per device.To avoid high charging costs, trekkers are encouraged to bring power banks, solar chargers, or spare batteries for their cameras and mobile devices. At higher elevations, tea houses often prioritize lighting and heating over charging stations, so it is best to charge devices whenever possible. Asiana Treks & Tours provides detailed recommendations on managing power needs efficiently during the trek.CommunicationCommunication in the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek region is possible through mobile networks, satellite phones, and Wi-Fi in certain areas. In lower regions like Pokhara, Jhinu Danda, and Chomrong, mobile reception is fairly strong, allowing trekkers to make calls and use mobile data. However, in high-altitude areas like Annapurna Base Camp and Khopra Ridge, the signal becomes weak or unavailable.For emergencies, guides from Asiana Treks & Tours carry satellite phones or alternative communication devices, ensuring trekkers have access to help if needed. Additionally, many tea houses have landline phones that can be used for a fee. Trekkers are encouraged to inform family or friends about limited connectivity before starting the trek and use communication opportunities whenever available.Trip ExtensionFor those who wish to explore more of Nepal beyond the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek, Asiana Treks & Tours offers exciting trip extension options. One of the most popular choices is a visit to Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its rich wildlife, including one-horned rhinoceroses, Bengal tigers, elephants, and crocodiles. This jungle safari experience provides a perfect contrast to the high-altitude landscapes of the Annapurna region, offering activities such as jeep safaris, canoe rides, and cultural performances by the Tharu community.Another great extension is a cultural exploration of Kathmandu Valley, including visits to Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Patan Durbar Square. For adventure lovers, a paragliding session in Pokhara, a white-water rafting trip on the Trishuli River, or a scenic Everest mountain flight can be added to the itinerary. Additionally, trekkers with extra time can embark on another famous trek, such as Everest Base Camp, Langtang Valley, or Upper Mustang, to experience different landscapes and cultures.Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trekking DifficultyThe Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trek, suitable for trekkers with a reasonable level of fitness. The journey involves daily hikes of 5–7 hours, covering a variety of terrains, including forests, stone steps, ridgelines, and high-altitude alpine trails. While no technical climbing skills are required, some steep ascents and descents, particularly near High Camp, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge, can be physically demanding.One of the biggest challenges is altitude gain, as trekkers will reach elevations above 4,500m (14,764 ft) at Mardi Himal Base Camp and 4,130m (13,549 ft) at Annapurna Base Camp. Altitude sickness can be a concern, so proper acclimatization, hydration, and a steady pace are essential. The trek is ideal for those with prior trekking experience, but beginners can also complete it with proper preparation and guidance from experienced Asiana Treks & Tours guides. Training with cardio exercises, hiking practice, and strength training before the trek is highly recommended to ensure an enjoyable experience.Trip SafetyAsiana Treks & Tours places the highest priority on safety and well-being, ensuring that all trekkers have a secure and enjoyable experience. Our professional guides are trained in first aid, altitude sickness management, and emergency response, allowing them to assess health conditions and provide necessary assistance. We follow a carefully designed itinerary with gradual altitude gain and acclimatization stops to reduce the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).To enhance safety, we provide emergency evacuation arrangements, including helicopter rescue services if required. Each trekking group is equipped with a first-aid kit, oxygen supplies (for high-altitude areas), and communication devices to stay in touch with support teams. Our guides continuously monitor weather conditions, ensuring that trekkers avoid risky situations such as landslides, heavy snowfall, or storms. With Asiana Treks & Tours, trekkers can confidently explore the Annapurna region with expert guidance and well-prepared safety measures.Group & Private TreksAsiana Treks & Tours offers both group treks and private trekking options, allowing travelers to choose the experience that best suits their preferences. Group treks are a great way to meet like-minded adventurers, share experiences, and reduce costs. These treks usually have a small group size of 4–12 people, ensuring a well-managed and social trekking experience. Group treks follow a fixed itinerary, making them an ideal option for solo travelers or those looking to join a trekking community.For those who prefer a more personalized experience, we also offer private treks with customized itineraries, flexible schedules, and personalized attention from guides and porters. Private treks are perfect for families, couples, or small groups who want more control over their pace and trekking route. Whether choosing a group trek for the social aspect or a private trek for a tailored experience, Asiana Treks & Tours ensures a professionally organized, safe, and memorable adventure in the Himalayas.About Solo TravelerTrekking solo in the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge region is an exciting and rewarding experience for adventurers who seek solitude and personal growth. Asiana Treks & Tours welcomes solo travelers and ensures a safe and well-organized journey through reliable guides, flexible itineraries, and personalized support. Solo trekking allows for greater freedom in pace and schedule, making it a preferred choice for those who enjoy independent exploration. The trail is generally safe, and solo trekkers often find companionship along the way, meeting fellow hikers at tea houses and viewpoints.However, trekking alone in the Himalayas also comes with challenges, such as navigating unfamiliar routes, dealing with altitude sickness, and handling unexpected weather conditions. For safety reasons, Asiana Treks & Tours highly recommends hiring an experienced guide or porter to assist with navigation, logistics, and emergency support. We offer affordable solo trek packages that provide the same level of care and attention as group treks while ensuring that solo adventurers feel comfortable and secure throughout their journey.Responsible TravelAt Asiana Treks & Tours, we believe in promoting sustainable and responsible tourism to preserve the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Annapurna region. Our trekking programs are designed to minimize environmental impact, support local communities, and respect traditional cultures. We follow eco-friendly practices such as avoiding plastic waste, promoting reusable water bottles, and encouraging trekkers to carry out their trash. Many tea houses along the route now discourage the sale of plastic bottles, making it essential for trekkers to use water purification methods such as filters or tablets.Additionally, we prioritize community-based tourism, ensuring that local tea houses, guides, and porters directly benefit from trekking activities. We encourage trekkers to engage with local customs, respect cultural norms, and support local businesses by purchasing handmade souvenirs or locally sourced meals. By choosing Asiana Treks & Tours, you contribute to responsible travel initiatives that help preserve the Himalayas for future generations while also empowering local communities.GratitudeTrekking through the breathtaking landscapes of Mardi Himal, Annapurna Base Camp, and Khopra Ridge is a life-changing experience, made possible by the hard work and dedication of local guides, porters, tea house owners, and the warm-hearted mountain communities. At the end of the trek, it is customary to express gratitude to those who made the journey special. A simple thank-you, sharing stories, or leaving a review can go a long way in appreciating the hospitality of the locals.Tipping is also a common way to show appreciation for guides and porters, as their efforts play a crucial role in ensuring a smooth and enjoyable trek. While tipping is not mandatory, it is a meaningful gesture that acknowledges their hard work, dedication, and support. Many trekkers also choose to donate to local schools, community projects, or environmental conservation programs, leaving a positive impact on the region.End of TrekThe final day of the trek marks the completion of an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the Annapurna region. After reaching Ghorepani and hiking to Poon Hill, the descent to Tikedhunga brings trekkers back to lower elevations, where a private vehicle transfer to Pokhara awaits. In Pokhara, trekkers can relax by Phewa Lake, enjoy a celebratory dinner, or indulge in a well-deserved massage before heading back to Kathmandu.The journey officially concludes with a return to Kathmandu, where Asiana Treks & Tours arranges a farewell dinner and certificate of completion for trekkers. Reflecting on the incredible memories, breathtaking views, and cultural experiences, trekkers leave with a sense of accomplishment and a deeper appreciation for Nepal’s natural beauty. Whether it’s a solo adventure or a group expedition, the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek is more than just a trek—it’s a journey of self-discovery, adventure, and lifelong memories.DepartureAs the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek comes to an end, Asiana Treks & Tours ensures a seamless departure experience for all trekkers. Depending on their travel plans, trekkers can either extend their stay in Nepal for further exploration or prepare for their flight home. We arrange airport drop-off services, ensuring that trekkers reach Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu on time for their departure. It is recommended to arrive at the airport at least 3 hours before the scheduled flight, as international travel procedures can take some time.Before leaving, many trekkers choose to spend an extra day in Kathmandu or Pokhara to relax and explore additional attractions such as Thamel, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Durbar Square. We also offer trip extension options, including Everest scenic flights, jungle safaris in Chitwan National Park, or cultural tours in Lumbini. Whether heading home or continuing to another adventure, we make sure that your departure is smooth and hassle-free.FeedbackAt Asiana Treks & Tours, we value the experiences and insights of our trekkers. After completing the trek, we encourage our clients to share their feedback, as it helps us continuously improve our services and provide even better trekking experiences. Trekkers can leave reviews on platforms like TripAdvisor, Google Reviews, and social media to help future adventurers make informed decisions about their trekking journey.Feedback also allows us to recognize the dedication of our guides, porters, and support team, who work hard to ensure a safe and memorable trek. Positive reviews help them gain recognition, while constructive feedback enables us to address any areas that need improvement. We deeply appreciate every review, as it not only helps us grow as a trekking company but also builds a stronger trekking community.Last-Minute BookingFor those who decide on an impromptu adventure, Asiana Treks & Tours offers last-minute booking options for the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek. We understand that some travelers may not have the flexibility to plan their trip far in advance, so we accommodate last-minute reservations whenever possible. However, we recommend booking at least a few days prior to the trek to ensure proper arrangements for permits, transportation, and accommodation.Despite short notice, we strive to provide the best possible trekking experience by ensuring that all logistics are in place. Our team is available to assist with quick itinerary planning, securing necessary permits, and arranging guides and porters within a short time frame. While last-minute bookings are welcome, we advise trekkers to be flexible with their schedule, as availability in tea houses and flights to Pokhara can be limited during peak trekking seasons.NoteBefore embarking on the Mardi Himal – Annapurna Base Camp & Khopra Ridge Trek, trekkers should be aware of a few important considerations. First, it is essential to have proper travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking, medical emergencies, and helicopter evacuation. The unpredictable nature of mountain weather means that flight delays and itinerary changes may occur, so having extra buffer days in your schedule is advisable.Additionally, trekkers should pack appropriately, considering that higher elevations can be extremely cold, even during peak seasons. It is crucial to carry warm clothing, a good-quality sleeping bag, sturdy trekking boots, and necessary medications. Asiana Treks & Tours provides a detailed packing list and pre-trek briefing to ensure that trekkers are well-prepared for the adventure ahead.Add-Ons & OptionsTo make the trekking experience even more enriching, Asiana Treks & Tours offers various add-ons and customization options. Trekkers can choose pre- or post-trek activities such as a Chitwan jungle safari, Everest scenic flight, bungee jumping, or paragliding in Pokhara. These additional adventures allow travelers to make the most of their time in Nepal.For those looking for a more luxurious experience, we offer upgraded accommodation options in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and along the trekking route where possible. Trekkers can also opt for private treks with customized itineraries, special dietary arrangements, and extra rest days to suit their pace. Whether you are seeking an extended cultural experience or a more comfortable trekking journey, we can tailor the trek to match your preferences. 

ABC Trekking Return By Heli
Return by Heli
ABC Trekking Return By Heli 12 days

Annapurna Base Camp Trek with Return by Heli is a fantastic adventure trek that combines the excitement of a helicopter ride with the tranquil beauty in the lap of Annapurna and Annapurna south incircle by the Himalayas. This tremendous trek with helicopter trek return begins from Pokhara, and you'll trek north from Pokhara Valley towards the Annapurna Base Camp via charming villages and breathtaking landscape Tikhedhunga, Ullery, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Chhomrong tranquil village Bamboo, Dovan, Himalaya, Deurali MBC and finally at ABC. The Annapurna Base Camp is a famous spot for trekkers and climbers, offering stunning views of the snowy peaks and serene landscapes. While trekking is the most common way to get there, Annapurna Base Camp's return by Heli Tour provides a unique and luxurious alternative. This helicopter tour offers an incredible aerial journey through Nepal's breathtaking terrain, granting exceptional access to the heart and base of the Annapurna region via a mesmerizing view of the Nilgiri and Dhauligiri snowy mountain peaks from a helicopter. The ABC Helicopter Tour from Pokhara is ideal. It takes about 45 minutes to return to  Pokhara. On the flight from ABC, you can enjoy beautiful views of green hills, cluster inhabitants Ghandruk, Landruk, Chhomrong, and many more villages of Gurung ethnic group, Pokhara valley, and impressive Himalayan Peaks Machapuchre, Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Dhaulagiri, and many more. This Heli return tour is an exciting and efficient way to witness the Annapurna Range's grandeur and surrounding beauty. This comprehensive overview will take you through the various aspects of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.You'll also catch sight of other picturesque rhododendron forests. Trekking to the Annapurna Base camp takes about 06 days by foot, so this tour is the perfect choice for people with limited time and who want to experience the beauty of the Himalayas with a return from Helicopter. Asiana Treks and Tours offers this fantastic flight at a reasonable cost for your unforgettable Heli tour.The journey concludes, and trekkers are left with a treasure trove of memories. From the serene moments at the base camp to the adrenaline rush of helicopter travel, each experience adds a unique flavor to the overall adventure, not just a suggestion but a heartfelt recommendation.The trek to Annapurna Base Camp is about reaching a destination and embracing a journey filled with awe-inspiring moments. The sunrise, the mountains, the helicopter ride – each component contributes to an adventure that transcends the ordinary. As you plan your Annapurna Base Camp trek, remember that the natural beauty lies in the destination and every step of the way.ABC Trekking return by Heli itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect ABC Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at Gokyo to a stunning view of the mountain wall, an unforgettable lifetime journey.ABC Trekking return by Heli Distance:The Annapurna Base Camp trekking return by Hel takes 10 days, with 4 to eight-hour walking days, and is approximately 81 km, or 50.33 miles, depending on the itinerary.ABC Trekking return by Heli Trekking route:The ABC return by Heli route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional Sherpa. Villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching Everest Gokyo-Ri trekking return by Heli, rugged terrain and glacial moraines dominate, leading to panoramic views of towering peaks. The Trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes and top of the world.ABC Trekking return by Heli  Trekking Price:Our Annapurna Base Camp  trekking return by package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. The Everest Gokyo Ri trek typically ranges from US$2300 to 3000, depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. ABC Trekking return by Heli trek Height:The Annapurna Base Camp trek starts from the bustling city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1337 meters. From there, you'll descend to the peaceful lakeside city of Pokhara, situated at 827 meters above sea level. Along the way, you'll ascend to famous viewpoints like Poon Hill, reaching an altitude of 3210 meters. Finally, the trek culminates at Annapurna Base Camp, situated at a breathtaking height of 4130 meters.Major villages of ABC Trekking Return by Heli:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route are Nayapul, Birethanti, Matathati, Sudame, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Banthati, Nagethati, Ghorepani, Ghorepani Deurali, another Banthati, Tadapani, Chuile, Kimrong Khola, Gurjung, Taklung, Chhomrong, Lower and Upper Sinuwa, Bamboo, Dovan, Himalaya Hotel, Hinko Deurali, Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC), and Annapurna Base Camp (ABC). Return back to Pokhara taking easy way by the scenic Heli with in 20 minute. Best Viewpoints of ABC return by Heli:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek.Annapurna Base Camp Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Near Naudanda and Kande:On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Ulleri to Banthati:Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.Poon Hill:Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Ghorepani Deurali:Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.Tadapani:Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you. Chhomrong:Chhomrong is the last big village of the Gurung people. It's located in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. The village deserves a breathtaking view near Modi Khola, Chhomrong Khola, Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains.Annapurna Base Camp (ABC):The ultimate destination, situated at 4,130 meters, offers unparalleled views of Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and other towering peaks, along with the Modi Khola Valley.Flora and Fauna in the ABC Trekking  Return by Heli:The Annapurna Base Camp trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and Culture of ABC Trek return by Heli:You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain,typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar,known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune. These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.People and hospitality of ABC Trekking Return by Heli:Nepal is a country where warm hospitality and incredible values are not just a custom, but a deeply ingrained part of its culture. Whether you're a foreign visitor or a local, you're greeted with open arms, friendly smiles, and a radiant manner. This tradition of hospitality, deeply rooted in Hinduism, Buddhism, and traditional customs, sees guests as blessings and treats them with utmost respect, generosity, and kindness. on the route most of the village are dominated by Gurung ethnic grops who involve Brave gorkha soldier in British Army and Indian Army have great culture and hospitality. Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp  24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the TrekOximeters are provided to examine blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the Trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Abc Trekking Return by Heli:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation of ABC Trekking return by Heli:Asiana Treks and Tours Organizes all transportation logistics from start to end, according to our group size and agreement, including pickups and drops of service to flights between Kathmandu and Lukla for ground transportation for World Heritage site tours. Our services for all groups ensure convenient travel arrangements, whether a World Heritage tour or Flight tickets, and are tailored to the group, prioritizing safety, comfort, and efficiency. We aim to provide the best and most enjoyable travel experience, meeting the highest standards of safety and comfort.Trekking Start to  ABC  return by Heli:Your Annapurna base camp trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. As soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, our dedicated team will be there to greet you. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu. The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, giving you the freedom to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notes.Our Team:The Asiana Treks and Tours team is professional, reliable, and responsible. They are well-trained, friendly, radiant, and fluent in English. You can feel comfortable sharing anything with them. They are experts in local culture, history, vegetation, food, accommodation, weather conditions, and first aid medication. They are also environmentally conscious and respect the rights of animals.However, please do not provoke them for personal gain during the trip. While you can enjoy your holiday with them, we kindly request that you do not try to change their customs, beliefs, religion, culture, or traditions.We and our staff are committed to making your adventure trip unforgettable memories of a lifetime journey in Nepal. Guide and Porter Arrangement for ABC Trekking return by Heli:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage: We cover the cost of porters for your Luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries Luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra Luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation during the ABC Trekking Return by Heli:Accommodation during the ABC Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are available. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo. In high season and particular areas, availability may be limited for you, although we try our best. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the ABC Trekking Return By Heli:Eating well is essential since the ABC Trek takes you through the Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fifteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks, extra beverages, and cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water during the ABC Trekking Return by Heli:Nepal is the second country in the world in terms of water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; Lokals people are not prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses For ABC trek return by Heli:Your Trip covers most expenses during the Trek; you'll need to spend money on extra accommodations and meals in Kathmandu, souvenirs, and beverages. We estimate about USD 15-25 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses. However, personal expenses depend on your Income, habits, and style.Toilet Facilities in during the ABC Trekking return by Heli:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity during the ABC Trekking:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; most tea houses let travelers charge for their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication during the ABC Trekking return by Heli:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Namche. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The ABC  Trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the Trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this Trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the Trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety during the ABC Trekking:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the Trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks information for the ABC Trekking:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters. Regarding larger groups, we provide an assistant guide. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the ABC we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Last-minute booking offers are available but may cost slightly more than regular departure dates. Those opting for last-minute bookings must pay an additional 7% of the total trip cost on our website. While we strive to make last-minute requests, we try our best to accommodate according to your last-minute booking holiday.Special Note: Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be changed. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Mohare Danda Trekking
Mohare Danda Trekking 13 days

Mohare Danda is a beautiful hill trekking located in the Annapurna region of Nepal, which is a popular destination for trekking enthusiasts. The Mohare Danda Community Trekking is a relatively new trekking trail that offers an excellent opportunity to explore the traditional lifestyle of Magar ethnic people, experience their culture, and enjoy the stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range, Dhaulagiri Mountain Range, Nilgiri, and Fishtail including other many peaks,Asiana Treks and Tours is a trekking company in Nepal that provides excellent trekking packages for travelers who wish to explore the beauty of unique rural Nepal. They provide several hiking packages, such as the  Mohare Danda Community Trekking, an excellent option for those seeking a memorable trekking experience.The Mohare Danda Community Trekking is a relatively easy trek that can be completed in 13 days. This trek starts via the beautiful city of Pokhara, known for its stunning views of the Himalayas, beautiful lakes, and vibrant culture. From Pokhara, you will drive to Galeshwor, the starting point of the trek.The trek will take you through beautiful villages, terraced fields, and dense forests, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas, including Mt. Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Machhapuchhre. Along the way, you will also have the opportunity to interact with the local people, learn about their traditional lifestyle, and experience their unique culture.Mohare Danda Trekking is the Eco-Community Lodge Trek Mr. Mahabirpun designed to promote sustainable tourism and poverty alleviation. On this trail, you will stay in an eco-friendly homestay run by the local communities. These lodges provide traditional types of accommodation with delicious hygienic meals, and the local community's revenue helps improve their lifestyle.Asiana Treks and Tours will provide you with an experienced guide who will accompany you throughout the trek. Our guide will ensure your safety, provide information about the region, and help you interact with the local people. They will also take care of all the logistics, including transportation, accommodation, and meals, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trekking experience.In conclusion, the Mohare Danda Community Trekking with Asiana Treks and Tours is an excellent option for travelers those search a unique trekking experience in Nepal. This Trekking perfectly blends natural beauty, cultural immersion, and sustainable tourism. With Asiana Treks and Tours, you can rest assured that you will have a safe and enjoyable trekking experience that you will cherish forever.Mohare Danda  Trekking itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Mohare Danda itinerary for travelers seeking an unforgettable adventure in Nepal, with a moderate level of physical fitness required. Our expertly designed trek unlocks the true beauty of this region, transporting you from captivating cityscapes to breathtaking countryside vistas. Witness nature's grandeur unfolds as you navigate diverse landscapes. Embrace the invigorating experience of chilly nights at Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), followed by the soothing warmth of natural hot springs – a perfect contrast that will leave you rejuvenated. Join Asiana Treks and Tours on this once-in-a-lifetime journey to Mohare Danda and create lasting memories.Mohare Danda Trekking DistanceThe Mohare Danda Trek offers a captivating journey through the Annapurna region, with a total distance ranging from 32 to 40 kilometers (20-25 miles) depending on the chosen route. While not as long as some treks in the area, Mohare Danda still packs a punch in terms of scenery. Many trekkers opt for itineraries lasting 7 to 8 days, allowing for a manageable pace that balances exploration with acclimatization to the higher altitudes. This timeframe provides ample opportunity to immerse yourself in the beauty of the Himalayas, from lush forests teeming with rhododendrons to breathtaking panoramic views.Mohare Danda Trekking route route:The Mohare Danda Trek, a 7-8 day adventure through Nepal's mountains, offers stunning scenery without being too challenging. Starting in charming villages with terraced fields, you'll climb into the hills, encountering vibrant spring blooms of rhododendrons, cascading waterfalls, and snow-capped peaks. Wildflower meadows and cool bridges over streams add to the charm. As you ascend, the air thins, but the reward is breathtaking panoramic views from Mohare Danda, showcasing iconic peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre Dhauligiri. This trek caters to both seasoned trekkers and beginners seeking an unforgettable adventure.Mohare Dandha trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. The Mohare Danda Trek offers a range of pricing options to suit your budget and preferences. While exact costs can vary depending on group size, chosen services, and accommodation type, you can expect the trek to fall somewhere between $300 and $600 USD. This typically covers essentials like permits, meals, and basic accommodation during the trek itself.Mohare Danda Trekking HeightThe Mohare Danda Trek is a beautiful walk in the Annapurna mountains. It starts at Pokhara (a lakeside town at 827 meters), a cool place by a big lake. The walk keeps going uphill through some nice villages. The first stop is Bans Kharka (1520 meters), a small village where you can see how people live here. Then you climb to Naangi (2300 meters), another village with even more amazing views. Finally, you reach the top at Mohare Danda (3300 meters), where you can see incredible mountain views all around. There are other villages nearby called Ghorepani (2300 meters) and Tadapani (2200 meters), but they're on different treks.Major villages of Mohare Danda Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Mohare Danda route are Nayapul, Birethanti, Matathati, Sudame, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Banthati, Nagethati, Ghorepani, Ghorepani Deurali, another Banthati, Tadapani,  Bhaisikharka, Ghandruk, Kimche, Nayapul These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Ghorepani Poon Hill- Ghandruk  Trekking route.Best Viewpoints Mohare Danda Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Mohare Danda Trek. Mohare Danda Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Near Naudanda and Kande: On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Ulleri to Banthati: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.Poon Hill: Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Ghorepani Deurali: Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you. Ghandruk: Ghandruk is the big and significant village of the Gurung people. It's located in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. The village deserves a breathtaking view near Modi Khola,  Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains from the Annapurna conservation head office.Biodiversity of Mohare Danda TrekkingThe Mohare Danda Trek is great for people who love nature. You'll walk through beautiful forests with lots of birds and colorful flowers, especially in spring. There are also rhododendron bushes and bamboo. Maybe you'll even see some wild animals like deer or jackals! With so many different plants and birds, this trek is a fantastic way to see Nepal's nature up close.Festivals and cultures in Mohare Danda Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Mohare Danda Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune. These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270.Free excess luggage storage during the trek.Pulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness early.Medical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winter.Arrange sleeping bags, duffel bags down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for Mohare Danda TrekkingWe pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Trekking Start:Your Mohare Danda Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. As soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, our dedicated team will be there to greet you. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, giving you the freedom to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Mohare Danda Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Mohare Danda Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fifteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:The Mohare Danda Trek has you covered when it comes to drinking water! Tea shops along the way sell bottled water if you need it in a hurry. But to save money and be kind to the environment, lots of trekkers bring their refillable water bottles. There are even special stations set up along the trek where you can refill your bottle with clean drinking water. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Mohare Danda Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Mohare Danda Trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

Yoga Trekking in Nepal
Yoga Trekking in Nepal 11 days

Yoga Trekking in Nepal is a Journey of serenity and adventure. Experience the best of both worlds with a unique blend of adventure and spirituality through yoga trekking in Nepal. This transformative four-day trekking package invites you to explore the breathtaking Himalayan landscapes, immerse yourself in rich cultural heritage, and rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit through yoga and meditation. Join us for an enriching experience combining adventure, spirituality, and cultural immersion, promising lasting memories and soulful rejuvenation.Yoga trekking is rapidly gaining popularity in Nepal, offering awe-inspiring mountain vistas and a chance to learn and practice ancient yoga techniques. During your stay in Nepal, Asiana Treks and Tours will guide you through revitalizing yoga sessions in the morning and evening. Our expert yoga teacher will accompany you from the hotel to the trekking trails, ensuring a seamless journey of relaxation and adventure.The renowned trek takes you through the culturally rich villages of Ghorepani and Ghandruk, leading to the famed Poonhill viewpoint. As you ascend to the 3,210-meter-high Ghorepani, you'll be captivated by the distinct cultural heritage of the Magar and Gurung ethnicities. The trek commences with a scenic 45-kilometer drive from Pokhara to Nayapul. The crown jewel of this adventure is the sunrise spectacle at Poonhill, offering panoramic views of over 30 mountain peaks, including three towering above 8,000 meters.Autumn is the ideal season for the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, boasting clear skies and unparalleled mountain vistas accompanying your journey.In a world where modern lifestyles often neglect physical well-being, the significance of yoga has grown immensely. Balancing hectic routines with adequate exercise has become challenging, leading to various health issues. Incorporating yoga into daily life plays a pivotal role in maintaining overall wellness.Calling all yogis who yearn for adventure and mindfulness! Embark on a Himalayan trek infused with the essence of yoga. Asiana Treks and Tours invites you to experience yoga's wonders amidst Nepal's mystical Himalayan landscapes. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the Himalayas, where Lord Shiva, the great Yogi, is believed to traverse. Marvel at majestic mountains, pristine rivers, lush valleys, captivating temples, warm-hearted locals, and delectable cuisines, all awaiting your exploration in Nepal.Nepal isn't just a destination; it's a lifetime journey.Guided by experienced local guides and compassionate yogis, delve into the mystique of the Himalayas. Embrace an unforgettable fusion of remarkable treks, temple visits, indigenous cultures, yoga, and mindfulness. Nepal's splendor is yours to explore! Our expert yoga teachers eagerly anticipate welcoming you to the birthplace of yoga and meditation. Following the trek, unwind at a serene yoga retreat and spa or extend your adventure to Chitwan National Park or the thrilling Trishuli River rafting experience.For those who prefer a more straightforward yoga-focused journey, we offer yoga retreat group tours across Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha—the ultimate meditator. Yoga studios and enthusiasts worldwide are welcome to partake in this soul-enriching journey.Join us in Nepal and uncover the marvels that await you in this must-see destination, YOGA TREK IN NEPAL, on the planet.Yoga Trekking ItineraryAsiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Yoga Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views from the city to the countryside and experience an unforgettable lifetime journey.Yoga Trekking Distance:Yoga Trekking spans approximately 110 kilometres, or 68 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary.Many trekkers opt for the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which offers a relaxed pace conducive to acclimatization. This route typically spans 10 to 12 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, and concluding at Phedi.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 675 to 1075 with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Yoga Trekking route:Yoga Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. Traversing wildflower meadows and crossing suspension bridges over mountain streams. leading to panoramic views of towering peaks like Annapurna south, Himchuli and Machhapuchhre. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Yoga Trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 675 to 1075, and for foreigners, US$ 715 to 1075, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Yoga Trekking Height:Yoga Trek starts from the lively and metropolitan city Kathmandu which is situated at an altitude of 1,337 meters. From Kathmandu, you are headed towards the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara situated at 827 meters above sea level. During the trek, you are going to ascend towards popular viewpoints Landruk, Ghandruk, and Ghorepani. The maximum altitude you will reach Poon Hill is 3210 meters above the sea level. From Ghorepani, you descend towards Tikhedhunga, and further, you trek towards Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara. At last, you take a flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu, where the trek ends.Major villages of Yoga Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Yoga Trekking route are Dhampus, Tolkha, Landruk, Chomrong, Ghandruk, Tadapani, Ghorepani, Tikhedhunga, Hile, Sudame, Bire Thati and Nayapul. The return route follows the same path back to Chhomrong, passing through Hotspring, Mataque, Sewai, Berithati, and Nayapul and finally driving back to Pokhara. These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Trekking route.Best Viewpoints Yoga Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Yoga Trek.Yoga Trek offers breathtaking viewpoints, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Near Naudanda and Kande: On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Ulleri to Banthati: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.Poon Hill: Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Deurali: Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. Surrounded by Rhododendron and ever-green forest, it is the best location for overlooking the best view. In the Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli right in front of you.Ghandruk:Ghandruk is the best view points of Annapurna south, Himchuli, and Machhepuchhare ( Fishtail) Mountain as well as Modi river valley and beautiful terrace Rice and millet.Dhampus:Dhampus is another beautiful place from where you Enjoy the View of Annapurna South to Lamjung himalayan range include Mt Machhapuchhare and wide vally view of cultivated terrace field and unique village.Biodiversity of Yoga trekking:The Yoga Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo. Alpine meadows greet you higher up with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like Himalayan thars and snow leopards, while diverse birdlife, including the Himalayan Monal, adds to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse into the Himalayan ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and cultures in Yoga Trekking:You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Yoga Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals.Dashain, typically in September or October, is a significant Hindu festival symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colorful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honors animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune.These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantage book with Asiana Treks and tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skyp24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Yoga Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather.Transportation for Yoga Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our Clints' specific needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu sightseeing private vehicle as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at extra cost.Yoga Trekking Start:Your Yoga Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will be there to greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure, and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it at a convenient time before departure, Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them with good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable.Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries luggage for two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Yoga Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak season in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Ghorapani-Dhampus circuit Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fourteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package.Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world regarding water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. Regarding to drinking water, you can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities in Yoga Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll have a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you.Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. almost popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most of these tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication in Yoga Trekking:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You could buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to Inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Ghorepani-Dhampus circuit trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo traveler:If you're a solo traveler, please contact us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes:Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Graduate:Graduate or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Yoga Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:Please remember that sometimes unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances.

Family Tour in Nepal
Family Tour
Family Tour in Nepal 8 days

Do you love travelling and spending quality time with your family, escaping the hustle and bustle of daily life? Or maybe family travel is your preferred way to explore new cultures and landscapes? Asiana Treks and Tours offers an exceptional family travel package in Nepal designed to cater to the interests and comfort of all family members. Our itinerary blends cultural sightseeing, gentle hiking, nature exploration, and exciting wildlife encounters to create an unforgettable experience for everyone.From the vibrant heritage sites of Kathmandu Valley to the serene lakes and mountain views in Pokhara, and thrilling jungle safaris in Chitwan, this family tour promises a rich variety of activities at a relaxed pace. Our expert guides specialise in family travel, ensuring that your journey is enjoyable, safe, and filled with moments to cherish together. If you have any special preferences or requests, we are more than happy to customise the tour to suit your family’s unique interests and needs.Why Choose Nepal for a Family Adventure?Nepal offers a magical blend of culture, nature, and adventure, making it an ideal destination for family travel. It is a place where children can learn about ancient traditions and architecture, and parents can unwind amid breathtaking natural beauty. The diversity of Nepal’s landscapes—from the bustling streets of Kathmandu to peaceful mountain vistas and wildlife-rich jungles—means every family member finds something fascinating.Travelling in Nepal encourages curiosity and discovery. Children and adults alike can interact with local communities, taste traditional cuisine, and enjoy outdoor activities that are safe and accessible. The country’s welcoming spirit, combined with the expertise of Asiana Treks and Tours, ensures your family adventure will be memorable, comfortable, and inspiring.Highlights of the TourKathmandu Heritage Tour: Explore UNESCO World Heritage sites, vibrant markets, and centuries-old temples.Nagarkot Hike: Enjoy panoramic mountain views and peaceful nature walks.Pokhara Exploration: Visit serene lakes, waterfalls, and local culture.Chitwan Jungle Safari: Encounter exotic wildlife and learn about conservation efforts.Cultural Interaction: Participate in family-friendly cultural experiences suitable for all ages.Leisurely Pace: Activities are designed to suit family travel, ensuring time to relax and enjoy.Suitable Age Groups and Family DynamicsAsiana Treks and ToursTravelling with family means accommodating different ages and energy levels, and our Family Tour in Nepal is thoughtfully designed to suit a broad range of age groups—from young children to grandparents. We recommend this tour primarily for families with children aged 6 years and above, as most activities are planned with safety and enjoyment in mind for this age group. However, with prior consultation, younger children and seniors can also be included, with adjustments made to the pace and type of activities.Families often consist of multiple generations, and this tour offers the flexibility to cater to diverse needs. For instance, younger kids can enjoy nature walks, cultural workshops, and gentle boat rides, while teenagers and adults might be more engaged in heritage tours or safari adventures. Our guides are experts at balancing activity levels, providing breaks, and customising experiences so that no one feels left out or overwhelmed. This thoughtful approach fosters bonding and fun for the whole family, ensuring that every member feels comfortable and included throughout the trip.Key Points:Suitable primarily for children aged six and above.Accommodates multi-generational families.Flexible pacing and activity customisation.Designed to ensure safety and enjoyment for all ages.Cultural Experiences for All AgesAsiana Treks and ToursOne of the most enriching aspects of family travel in Nepal is immersing everyone in the vibrant local culture, which resonates across generations. Nepal’s heritage sites, including ancient temples, palaces, and bustling markets in the Kathmandu Valley, serve as a living classroom where children and adults alike can learn about history, religion, and art. Family members can witness traditional rituals, enjoy folk music and dance performances, and participate in interactive workshops like pottery making or Thangka painting.These experiences are carefully chosen to be accessible and engaging for all ages. Children, especially, benefit from hands-on activities and storytelling sessions that bring history to life in a fun and engaging way. Meanwhile, adults deepen their appreciation of Nepalese customs and spiritual traditions. Our guides facilitate respectful interaction with local communities, helping families to connect meaningfully while fostering curiosity and respect. Cultural immersion not only educates but also creates lasting memories for the entire family.Key Points:Visits to UNESCO heritage sites and local markets.Interactive workshops for hands-on learning.Opportunities to witness traditional rituals and performances.Activities designed to engage both children and adults.Safety and Comfort on Family TripsAsiana Treks and Tours:Safety and comfort are the cornerstones of any family trip, and Asiana Treks and Tours places your family’s well-being at the forefront. Our guides are trained in first aid and child care, ensuring that activities are conducted safely and that any emergencies are handled promptly and effectively. Vehicles are regularly inspected for safety, and accommodation options are carefully vetted to provide secure and comfortable environments suitable for children and elders alike.We understand the importance of pacing the itinerary to avoid fatigue and stress, especially for younger children and older adults. The tour includes regular rest breaks, minimal long stretches of travel, and easy access to medical facilities if needed. Clean drinking water is provided, and all meals follow high hygiene standards to prevent illness. This commitment to safety and comfort enables families to relax and fully enjoy their adventure together.Key Points:Trained guides with first aid and child care expertise.Safe, well-maintained vehicles and family-friendly hotels.Pacing is designed to avoid fatigue.Emphasis on hygiene and access to medical support.Natural Beauty and Wildlife EncountersAsiana Treks and Tours:Nepal’s natural landscapes are breathtaking and offer unique opportunities for families to experience nature and wildlife up close. From the serene mountain views of Nagarkot and the tranquil lakes of Pokhara to the dense jungles of Chitwan, every destination presents diverse ecosystems and stunning scenery. Families can enjoy gentle hikes and nature walks that introduce children to local flora and fauna, birdwatching, and the beauty of the Himalayan foothills.A highlight of the tour is the Chitwan National Park safari, where families have the opportunity to spot exotic wildlife, including one-horned rhinoceroses, elephants, and, with luck, Bengal tigers. These safaris are conducted with strict safety protocols and expert guides to ensure a safe and educational wildlife experience. Observing animals in their natural habitat instils a sense of wonder and respect for conservation efforts among family members of all ages.Key Points:Scenic views and nature walks in the hill and lake regions.Wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park.Opportunities to see rare and exotic animals safely.Educational experiences about Nepal’s biodiversity.Seasonal Considerations and Best Time to VisitAsiana Treks and Tours:Timing your family trip to Nepal wisely can significantly enhance the experience. The best seasons for family travel are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, weather conditions are generally mild, skies are clear, and natural landscapes are vibrant with blooming flowers or autumnal colours. These seasons also offer comfortable temperatures for outdoor activities without the extremes of winter cold or monsoon rains.Monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall that can disrupt travel plans, make trails slippery, and limit wildlife sightings, so it’s less suitable for families with young children. Winter (December to February) can be chilly, especially in the hills, which might be uncomfortable for young or elderly travellers. Asiana Treks and Tours offers personalised guidance on seasonal packing and itinerary adjustments to accommodate your travel dates, ensuring that your family enjoys the best possible conditions during your visit.Key Points:Best seasons: Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November).Clear skies, mild weather, and vibrant scenery.Monsoon season may disrupt travel and activities.Winter can be cold, requiring warm clothing and adjustments.

Khumai Danda Trekking
Khumai Danda Trekking 3 days

Khumai Danda, located on the northern ridge of Pokhara, stands at an elevation of 3,245 meters and lies gracefully beneath the southern face of the sacred Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) Mountain. Part of the lesser-known Machhapuchhre Model Trek, this destination remains a hidden gem for trekkers looking to escape the crowded trails. Khumai Danda offers a short yet enchanting trekking experience, ideal for both beginners and seasoned hikers who prefer tranquility, stunning landscapes, and a blend of culture and nature. The trek spans 3 to 4 days but can be extended by combining routes like the Mardi Himal Trek.Operated by Asiana Treks and Tours, this trek is a carefully curated journey through untouched nature, vibrant rhododendron forests, and traditional Gurung villages. The path winds through Saripakha, Hile Kharka, and Mirsha Village, eventually leading to the breathtaking viewpoint of Korchan (3,700m), a high ridge that offers panoramic views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre ranges. With its manageable trail, comfortable homestays, and unforgettable sunrise experiences, Khumai Danda is a must-do for trekkers looking to explore the less-traveled paths of Nepal.Introduction to Khumai Danda Trek:The Khumai Danda Trek is a relatively new and emerging trekking route in the Annapurna region. Despite its proximity to Pokhara, this route remains off-the-beaten-path, attracting those who crave solitude and a more immersive connection with nature. Asiana Treks and Tours brings you this unique experience with reliable guides, logistic support, and curated routes that combine scenic beauty with authentic local culture.Unlike other popular treks in the region, Khumai Danda offers uninterrupted views of the Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) mountain from very close quarters. The trail is quiet, serene, and dotted with biodiversity-rich forests that change colors with the seasons—fiery red rhododendrons in spring and golden hues in autumn. It is a trek that requires minimal technical skills but delivers maximum visual and emotional impact.Why Choose Khumai Danda  Trek?Khumai Danda Trek is perfect for travelers seeking a short yet immersive trekking experience without venturing too far from Pokhara. Its biggest advantage lies in its accessibility and flexibility—whether you have a long weekend or a week, the trail can be adjusted to fit your schedule. It’s also a fantastic introductory trek for first-time hikers who want to experience Nepal’s trekking culture without the strenuous climbs of more famous trails like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit.Partnering with Asiana Treks and Tours ensures you enjoy well-planned itineraries, experienced guides, and responsible tourism practices. Asiana prioritizes community engagement and eco-conscious travel, making your trek not only enjoyable but also beneficial to local communities.Top Reasons to Choose Khumai Danda Trek:Less crowded than mainstream treksBreathtaking views of Machhapuchhre and AnnapurnaCultural immersion in Gurung villagesEasy access from PokharaCustomizable itinerary through Asiana Treks and ToursHighlights of the Khumai Danda Trek:Every step on the Khumai Danda Trek reveals a new layer of natural or cultural richness. The journey begins with lush sub-tropical forests that gradually give way to alpine landscapes and Himalayan vistas. One of the ultimate highlights is the sunrise from Korchan Danda (3,700m), where the sun casts golden rays on the snow-covered peaks of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and the revered Machhapuchhre.The hospitality of the local Gurung communities is another unforgettable element. As you pass through Saripakha, Hile Kharka, and Mirsha Village, you’ll witness traditional architecture, daily rituals, and local cuisine—all adding depth to your trekking adventure. For photographers, nature lovers, and cultural explorers, this trail is a well-rounded package.Memorable Experiences of Lifetimebest Sunrise vie from Korchan ViewpointEnjoy the Homestays with Gurung familiesQuiet, pristine version forest trailUpportunity of Birdwatching and Himalayan floraScenic and Cultural Appeal:One of the defining features of the Khumai Danda Trek is its breathtaking scenery and the warm cultural interactions along the way. As you ascend from Hemja, the trail gradually opens up to expansive views of the Annapurna range. The panoramic landscapes—rivers carving through valleys, clouds brushing mountaintops, and distant snow-clad peaks—are nothing short of cinematic. This trek is a photographer’s paradise and a nature lover’s dream.Culturally, the trek introduces travelers to the lives of the Gurung people, known for their bravery (many serve in Gurkha regiments), resilience, and vibrant traditions. Homestays offer intimate windows into their world, where you can try local dishes, participate in evening dances, or simply listen to stories of mountain life. This blend of raw Himalayan beauty and rich human connection creates a deeply fulfilling trekking experience.Cultural & Scenic Highlights:Authentic Gurung lifestyle and traditionsMountain panoramas featuring Machhapuchhre and Annapurna SouthPeaceful trail with low foot trafficForests alive with wildlife and seasonal blooms

Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trekking
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Ghorepani Poonhill Ghandruk Trekking 5 days

Explore Nepal's Ghorepani Poon Hill - Ghandruk trekking package, showcasing diverse landscapes and stunning geographical features. The itinerary is brimming with charming and unique destinations, making it a must-visit for avid hikers. This trek encompasses Ghorepani, Poon Hill, and Ghandruk, offering not only natural excitement but also easy reach for many visitors.Renowned for its scenic beauty, Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk trekking attracts adventurers from across the globe. Poon Hill, in particular, offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna massif, providing a short yet unforgettable hiking experience. Though relatively brief, the trek reveals stunning vistas of Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhare, Nilgiri Himal, Dhampus Peak, and more.Strolling through Ghandruk village is equally enchanting, with its serene surroundings and verdant terrace farms. Teahouse stays in Ulleri, Ghorepani, and Ghandruk immerse visitors in the distinctive culture of the Gurung and Magar communities. Ghandruk, a gateway to Poon Hill, treats trekkers to panoramic views of mountains such as Mt. Gangapurna, Mt. Annapurna, and Hiunchuli.The trek covers 64 km from Pokhara to Ghorepani-Poon Hill and 61 km from Pokhara to Ghandruk. It is accessible via public or private transport. However, trekking is highly recommended for its refreshing experience, easy ascents, and magnificent vistas that captivate enthusiasts.The journey includes ascending through dense forests and hills to a hill station at 3,210 meters. Trekkers revel in natural beauty, gleaming peaks, dramatic landscapes, lush ferns, and cascading waterfalls. Post-sightseeing, the trail descends to Tirkhedhunga, winding through varied terrain to reach the culturally rich village of Ghandruk.Asiana Treks and Tours offers the Ghorepani Ghandruk trek at a reasonable cost. It provides an excellent opportunity to witness stunning sunrises and sunsets, with views of Mt. Machhapuchhare, Mt. Gangapurna, and Hiunchuli. Embark on this exhilarating trekking adventure with Asiana Treks and Tours to explore Nepal's captivating landscapes and cultural treasures.Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk  Trekking itinerary:Asiana Treks and Tours has the perfect Ghorepani Poon hill Ghandruk Trek itinerary. Travelers who desire to explore Nepal with moderate physical fitness. You'll discover the best places for breathtaking views, from the city to the countryside. Experience the contrast of cold nights at ABC and relaxing in hot natural springs on an unforgettable lifetime journey.Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trekking Distance:The Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trek spans approximately 33 kilometres, or  20. 5 miles, depending on the chosen itinerary. Many trekkers opt for the route via Ghorepani Poon Hill, which offers a relaxed pace conducive to acclimatization. This route typically spans 5 to 9 days. Extending the itinerary by two days allows for a return trek to Pokhara through picturesque villages like Landruk, Tolka, Pothana, and Dhampus, and concluding at Phedi.Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 300 to 570, with variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation choices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences.Ghorepani Poon Hill- Ghandruk Trekking route:The Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trekking route showcases awe-inspiring natural beauty. Starting in lush valleys with terraced fields and traditional villages, the journey unfolds amidst the Himalayan foothills. Rhododendron forests bloom in spring, accompanied by cascading waterfalls and snow-capped peaks. As you traverse wildflower meadows and cross suspension bridges over mountain streams, the landscape evolves as you ascend. Approaching excellent Poon Hill leading to panoramic views of towering 18 peaks like Annapurna I and Machhapuchhre Dhauligiri. The trek promises unforgettable moments, whether you're a seasoned trekker or a novice adventurer, offering an unparalleled journey through Earth's most breathtaking landscapes.Ghorepani Poon Hill- Ghandruk trekking price:Our package tour ensures reliability in terms of cost, itinerary, and overall experience. For Nepali citizens, the Annapurna Base Camp trek typically ranges from US$ 225 to 375, and for foreigners, US$ 275 to 675, variations depending on group size, service level, guide and porter services, transportation preferences, and accommodation category in Kathmandu or Pokhara. This cost estimation is subject to the types of trekking gear and accommodation preferences. However, we could end the trek via Landruk and Dhampus if you avoid Kathmandu sightseeing and Pokhara exploration.Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trekking Height:The Ghorepani  Poon hill- Ghandruk Trek starts from the bustling city of Kathmandu at an altitude of 1337 meters. From there, you'll descend to the peaceful lakeside town of Pokhara, 827 meters above sea level. Along the way, you'll ascend to famous viewpoints like Poon Hill, reaching an altitude of 3210 meters. Finally, the trek culminates at, situated at a breathtaking height of 3210 meters Poon Hill. Here is a detailed altitude itinerary table for each day.Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk Trek altitude gain and loss:RouteStarting Alt (m)Ending Alt (m)Alt Gain (m)Alt Loss (m)Pokhara (Drive) to Tikhedhunga, then hike822 m / 2,697 ft1,480 m / 4,855 ft658 m / 2,158 ft-Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani1,480 m / 4,855 ft2,874 m / 9,429 ft1,394 m / 4,574 ft-Ghorepani - Poon Hill (Viewpoint) - Tadapani2,874 m / 9,429 ft2,630 m / 8,628 ft400 m / 1,312 ft (to Poon Hill)644 m / 2,114 ftTadapani to Ghandruk2,630 m / 8,628 ft1,940 m / 6,365 ft-690 m / 2,263 ftGhandruk to Nayapul (Drive back to Pokhara)1,940 m / 6,365 ft822 m / 2,697 ft-1,118 m / 3,668 ftMajor villages of Ghorepani Poon hill Ghandruk Trekking:The major Magar and Gurung ethnic villages along the Ghorepani Poon hill -Ghandruk  Trekking route are Nayapul, Birethanti, Matathati, Sudame, Hile, Tikhedhunga, Ulleri, Banthati, Nagethati, Ghorepani, Ghorepani Deurali, another Banthati, Tadapani,  Bhaisikharka, Ghandruk, Kimche, Nayapul These villages are significant landmarks and offer scenic beauty and accommodation options along the Ghorepani Poon Hill- Ghandruk  Trekking route.Best Viewpoints Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trekking:These viewpoints provide unforgettable experiences, highlighting the beauty of the Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk Trek. Ghorepani Poon hill  Ghandruk Trek offers breathtaking views, showcasing stunning panoramas of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Here are the critical views along the route:Near Naudanda and Kande: On the way to Nayapul, enjoy magnificent views of the mountains and rice terraces.Ulleri to Banhati: Experience impressive mountain vistas during the second day of trekking.Poon Hill: Witness the iconic sunrise at an altitude of 3,210 meters, with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.Ghorepani Deurali: Enjoy similar breathtaking views to Poon Hill on the opposite side during the third day of trekking.Tadapani: Tadapani is a tranquil and peaceful place. It is the best location for overlooking the best view, surrounded by rhododendrons and evergreen forests. On a Breezi morning, you have the best sunrise view of the stunning "Fish Tail" peak (Machhapuchhre) and Annapurna South and Himchuli. Ghandruk: Ghandruk is a big and significant village of the Gurung people. It's in front of the Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail mountains. From here, you can see the glacier of Annapurna South. From the Annapurna conservation head office, the village has a breathtaking view of the Modi Khola, Annapurna, Himchuli, and Fishtail Mountains.Biodiversity of Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trekking:The Poon hill Ghandruk Trekking trail is a biodiversity hotspot, perfect for nature lovers. Lush forests in the lower regions house various bird species, including rhododendrons and bamboo with vibrant wildflowers. Look out for elusive wildlife like jackals and snow leopards. Deer and diverse birdlife add to the experience. This trek offers a captivating glimpse of serene ecosystems, promising an unforgettable journey through nature's diversity.Festivals and cultures in Ghorepani Poon hill-Ghandruk Trekking: You'll immerse yourself in vibrant festivals and cultural traditions along the Ghorepani Poon hill Ghandruk Trekking route. The region, predominantly inhabited by ethnic groups like the Gurungs and Magars, celebrates various festivals. Dashain is a significant Hindu festival, typically in September or October, that symbolises the triumph of good over evil. Villages burst with colourful decorations, music, and dances as families gather for blessings and feasts.Tihar, known as the Festival of Lights, falls in October or November. This five-day celebration honours animals and the goddess of wealth, Laxmi. Oil lamps light up homes, and rituals bring prosperity and fortune. These festivals offer a unique and lifetime experience, as well as Nepalese culture with the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.Advantages of booking with Asiana Treks and Tours:Private transport for airport transfers to/from your hotel.Trip briefing on Facebook and online if you love to connect.Last-minute booking at your hotel at a suitable time after your arrival.Easy booking and reservation system.Multi-channel communication via Email, WhatsApp, Facebook, Viber, Skype 24/7 phone communication at +977-9851076270Free excess luggage storage during the trekPulse oximeters for monitoring blood oxygen saturation at high altitudes to detect altitude sickness earlyMedical kits along the trek and hot airbags are available in winterArrange sleeping bags, duffel bags, down jackets, and walking pools if you don't have your own.Trek Booking:Asiana Treks and Tours is the best and most trusted trek and tour company operator authorized by the Nepal government. We require a 10% advance payment to book your trip, and you'll need to send us a copy of your passport, photos, travel insurance, and flight details as soon as you book a tour with us. You can use bank transfer, or any other way like Western Union, or online via our website, which is easy. The remaining trip cost can be paid upon arrival in Nepal. We offer last-minute bookings, but changes may occur due to circumstances like bad weather. Transportation for Ghorepani Poon Hill - Ghandruk Trekking:We pride ourselves on our flexible transportation options, which include planes, helicopters, tourist buses, coasters, vans, jeeps, and cars. These are tailored to our clients' needs, preferences, itineraries, and agreements, ensuring a comfortable and personalized travel experience. However, we provide Tourist buses to and from Pokhara, Private transportation from Nayapul to and from Sewai and Kathmandu, and sightseeing private vehicles as per the group, and optional fly to and from Pokhara at an extra cost.Trekking Start:Your Ghorepani Poon hill- Ghandruk Trek begins with a warm welcome in Kathmandu. Our dedicated team will greet you as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. We'll then escort you to your hotel in a private vehicle, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free start to your adventure and setting the tone for a memorable journey.If you miss the regular trip briefing, don't worry. We'll provide it conveniently before departure in Pokhara, either before a World Heritage tour the following morning or the next day; we'll then proceed to Pokhara by tourist bus, departing around 7 a.m. from Sorakhutte, Kathmandu.The package includes transportation by tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, offering a comfortable and scenic journey. However, if you prefer a quicker option, you can also take a 25-minute domestic flight to Pokhara or use a private vehicle for an additional cost, allowing you to choose what suits you best.Currency Exchange:The Nepalese rupee is Nepali currency, and 1 USD is approximately 130 NPR. Only NPR is accepted in Nepal, so it's best to bring cash to facilitate transactions. Banks and ATMs in Kathmandu provide currency exchange services, but note that most banks prefer new, crisp notessGuide and Porter Arrangement:Our company, Asiana Treks and Tours, focuses on responsible tourism in Nepal. We make sure our guides and porters are well-trained in Trekking and mountaineering. They know a lot about the areas we go to, including geography, history, customs, and culture. We train them regularly in safety, first aid, and environmental conservation. We follow guidelines to treat our porters fairly, providing them good pay, accommodation, and meals during treks. Our guides and porters are essential team members, and we appreciate their hard work. When you trek with us, you support ethical tourism in Nepal, making your trip meaningful and memorable. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritizes your safety and enjoyment. Our knowledgeable guides, reliable equipment, and safety measures ensure a great trekking experience in Nepal.Porter, Luggage, and extra Luggage storage:We cover the cost of porters for your luggage, but the maximum weight limit is 12 kg per person. Each porter carries the luggage of two trekkers; please share a duffle bag with another. Our porters will carry up to 25 kg each. If you need a porter for yourself, we can arrange that. We also recommend carrying a small backpack for your valuables and important documents. You can leave extra luggage at our office for free and at a hotel in Pokhara, Namche, etc.Accommodation:Accommodation during the Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk Trek varies. Along the trekking route, you'll stay in guest houses, commonly known as teahouses. These basic lodges offer rooms, dining areas, and toilets. The quality of guest houses varies but remains affordable and convenient for trekkers. Rooms typically have twin or bunk beds and shared bathrooms, and blankets and pillows are provided. Our company can offer a sleeping bag if you don't have one. You'll spend nine nights in lodges along the trekking route, two nights in a hotel in Pokhara, and three nights in a hotel in Kathmandu. Some places and lodges have attached bathrooms, while others offer simple yet clean rooms with shared facilities. We can arrange a solo trekking service if you're traveling solo, but availability may be limited during peak seasons in some places. In Kathmandu or Pokhara, your hotel room will have excellent amenities, including TV, 24/7 hot water, electricity, and laundry service.Meals during the trip:Eating well is essential since the Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk Trek takes you through the high Himalayas. You'll have plenty of nutritious meals in the trekking regions, although the options won't be as varied as in the cities. You'll get fifteen breakfasts, eleven lunches, and ten dinners during the Trek. The menu includes local, Asian, and Western dishes, but it gets more straightforward as you climb higher. Try popular Nepali foods like lentils, rice, curry, dumplings, noodles, Spagaties, and many more. We highly recommend eating fresh vegetables and drinking liquids like green tea, lemon tea, hot lemon, ginger tea, and garlic soup, especially at high altitudes. While non-vegetarian options are available during the Trek, we suggest avoiding them for hygiene reasons. It's also best to steer clear of dairy, cheese, alcohol, caffeine, and hot chocolate. Personal expenses like alcoholic drinks and extra beverages at lodges or cafes aren't included in the package. Drinking water:Nepal is the second country in the world in terms of water sources after Brazil. According to the Nepal government, only 27% of people here have clean drinking water. You can buy mineral water in teahouses, but it is expensive; people prefer plastic bottles in some trekking areas. So, there are some safe drinking water stations where you can refill your bottle. However, we recommend carrying Steripen, iodine drops, water purification tablets for safe drinking, and refillable water bottles for boiled or filtered water. We strongly advise not to drink from taps, wells, and rivers in trekking areas. However, in all the city areas, Mineral water is available at a reasonable cost everywhere.Extra Personal Expenses:While most expenses during the Trek are covered, you'll need to spend money on accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara, souvenirs, and additional beverages. We estimate about USD 10-20 per trekking day for miscellaneous expenses.Toilet Facilities Ghorepani Poon hill Ghandruk Trekking:Most teahouses have Western-style flush toilets during mountain treks, especially at lower elevations. But as you go higher, you will find simple squat toilets along the trails and teahouses at higher altitudes. These toilets usually have water or toilet paper, but it's a good idea to bring your toilet paper just in case. You can also use restrooms at nearby teahouses or find a private spot along the trekking routes.Internet Connectivity:While trekking in the Himalayan region of Nepal, connecting with your family and friends is also a good idea. You can find internet access at teahouses and lodges, but it might be for an extra minimal cost. The signal might be weak because of the remote location. You can also get internet access using a local SIM card and data packages available at Kathmandu airport or nearby shops in Thamel and Pokhara. You'll need a passport-sized photo and a copy of your passport to get a SIM card. It's a good idea to compare prices and data packages from telecom companies like Ncell and Nepal Telecom before buying. Knowing about teahouse connectivity. Our guide will suggest connections for you. Electricity voltage and plugs:However, 95 % of Nepali people have access to electricity as of May 29, 2023. Almost all popular trekking routes, teahouses, and lodges have electricity. However, some isolated and solo trekking tea houses in the jungle don't have electricity; Most tea houses let travelers charge their devices for a small fee. The average electrical voltage in Nepal is 230 volts, with plug types like Type C, Type D, and Type M. Travellers should bring a suitable adapter and, if needed, a voltage converter for their electronic devices.Communication:The guest houses in the trekking regions have internet access. You can buy a SIM card at Tribhuvan International Airport Kathmandu and Pokhara. However, the signal may need to be more assertive at high altitudes. Our office keeps in touch with all trekking teams via the trek guide at least once daily to ensure everything goes as planned.Trip Extension:Suppose you have extra days in Nepal after the Trek. In that case, we can arrange a tour, overnight stay at Nagarkot Balthali or any other place around Kathmandu and Chitwan, jungle safari, paragliding, rafting, canyoning, or other treks. Do not hesitate to inform us. We will create the best for you.Trek Difficulty:The Ghorepani Poon Hill - Ghandruk Trek presents a moderate and challenging yet enriching adventure. Your enjoyment of the trip will largely depend on your level of fitness. We recommend building stamina at least two weeks before the trek. Activities include jogging, running, swimming, or taking long hikes for the journey ahead.Completing this trek is achievable even if you're a beginner, although you must maintain a reasonable fitness level. Prior trekking experience can be advantageous, though it is optional. All you need is the readiness to hike steadily for 4-8 hours, navigating tricky terrain.Suppose trekkers have pre-existing medical conditions, such as lung or heart diseases. In that case, they are advised to consult their physician before booking the trek to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey.Trip Safety:We highly give top priority. We provide experienced guides with first aid kits and necessary safety gear to ensure a safe hand. Our team monitors weather and trail conditions and takes precautions to avoid risks. Before starting the trek, we discuss the trip to provide a clear understanding and ensure a reliable experience.Group & Private Treks:We organize many group and private treks simultaneously, with discounts available for larger groups. Every group will have a trekking guide and porters; an assistant guide may be provided for larger groups. Our team ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience for all participants.About solo travelers:If you're a solo traveler, please get in touch with us to confirm departure dates before booking. You can tell us via call, WhatsApp, or email. We have listed upcoming departure dates for your convenience. Feel free to share the trip details with friends and family.Notes: Please be aware that the itinerary may change due to weather or other factors, and we'll adjust it accordingly for the group's safety and enjoyment. We look forward to guiding you through the stunning landscapes of the Annapurna region and ensuring a memorable trekking experience.Responsible Travel:We prioritize responsible travel to minimize environmental impact and support local communities. We collaborate with organizations like the Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) to promote eco-friendly practices in trekking regions.Gratitude:Graduating or tipping is appreciated in Nepali culture and reflects the quality of service provided. You decide how much to tip, but we recommend tipping as a group at the end of the trip.End of Trek:On the eleventh day, you'll take a bus from Pokhara back to Kathmandu, which takes about seven hours. Alternatively, you can fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu for an extra fee. In the evening, we'll host a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.Departure:On the day of your departure flight, we'll come to pick you up from your hotel and transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport. We hope you enjoyed the Nepal trek and will consider returning for more adventures in Nepal.Feedback:After you complete the Ghorepani Poon Hill Ghandruk Trek, we'll organize a farewell dinner in Kathmandu and present you with a trekking achievement certificate. After the dinner, you can provide feedback about the Trek on travel portals.Last-Minute Booking:If you can't book in advance, we offer last-minute bookings. Full payment is required 24 hours before departure. While we do our best to accommodate last-minute bookings, delays may occur due to unforeseen.Special Note:  Please remember that sometimes, unforeseen circumstances, such as inclement weather or unavailable lodging, may cause the schedule to be altered. Your trip guide will design a fresh schedule based on the group's interests in such circumstances. 

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The Poon Hill Short Trek is scenic and easy in the Annapurna region, perfect for a quick Himalayan adventure. Trekkers from Ulleri pass through lush forests and charming villages before reaching Ghorepani. The highlight is the sunrise view from Poon Hill (3,210m), offering stunning panoramas of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The trek ends in Ghandruk, a cultural Gurung village, before returning to Pokhara.The Poon Hill Short Trek is a popular and relatively easy trekking route in the Annapurna region, ideal for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the Himalayas in a short time. The trek starts with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Ulleri, where the adventure begins. Ulleri is a charming village at the foot of the Annapurna range and offers a perfect blend of rural life and stunning mountain views. From here, trekkers ascend through terraced fields, ancient stone stairs, and lush rhododendron forests to reach Banthanti, a small settlement at the Ghorepani ridge's base. Banthanti provides a peaceful place to rest and soak in natural beauty.On the second day, trekkers continue their journey towards Ghorepani Village, a lively settlement at 2,850 meters. This picturesque village is known for its friendly atmosphere, traditional houses, and the magnificent panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. From Ghorepani, an early morning hike takes trekkers to Poon Hill, the highlight of the trek. Poon Hill stands at an elevation of 3,210 meters and offers one of the most breathtaking sunrise views in the Himalayas, with the golden rays illuminating the snow-capped peaks. After soaking in the beauty of the sunrise, trekkers descend towards Tadapani, where they can rest and enjoy the tranquility of the forested surroundings. The trek ends in Ghandruk, a beautiful Gurung village known for its rich culture and history. Trekkers can explore traditional stone houses here and enjoy the Annapurna range's final views before returning to PokharaWhy Poon Hill Short Trek is a Must-Do TrekWhy Poon Hill Short Trek is a Must-Do Trek?Queen of the Beauty – The trek offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, especially from Poon Hill at sunrise. Easy Yet Rewarding – Suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers alike, this short trek provides a fulfilling Himalayan experience without requiring extensive trekking expertise.Manageable Duration—This option covers around 25-30 km in just three days, starting at Ulleri and ending at Ghandruk, making it excellent for those with limited time.Diverse Landscapes – The trail passes through lush forests, terraced fields, and charming Gurung and Magar villages, offering cultural and natural diversity.Mild Altitude Gains – Unlike high-altitude treks, Poon Hill has moderate elevation changes, making it accessible to most fitness levels.Cultural Experience—The trek allows one to interact with local communities and experience traditional Nepali Magar and Gurung Indigenous people's hospitality.Convenient Access – Easily reachable from Pokhara, minimizing travel hassle before and after the trek.Close View of 18 Mountain Peaks – Witness panoramic views of 18 stunning peaks, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre.Three 8,000-meter-high Giants: Enjoy close-up views of Annapurna I (8,091m), Dhaulagiri I (8,167m), and Manaslu (8,163m), some of the world's highest mountains.Serene and Tranquil Jungle Hike—Trek through peaceful Pine, rhododendron, and oak forests, walking through nature away from urban noise.Reach Poon Hill in a Day – The trek allows you to reach the famous viewpoint within a day of starting, making it a quick yet rewarding adventure.Surrounded by Lush Forests—Walk through vibrant rhododendrons, Pine, and oak forests with rolling green hills in the background.Stunning Countryside Views – Experience breathtaking views of Nepal's picturesque countryside, dotted with traditional villages and terraced fields.Magar Ethnic Villages—Discover the rich culture of the Magar and Gurung communities as you pass through charming, cluster-style villages.Millet and Rice Fields—Trek through beautiful terraced millet and rice fields, which showcase the region's traditional farming practices.Kaligandaki Valley—Enjoy stunning views of the Kaligandaki and Modi River Valley, one of the deepest gorges in the world, adding to the trek's scenic diversity.Preparing for the Nepal Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours:Following these tips ensures a smooth, enjoyable, and enriching journey through Nepal's Silver Triangle. Ensure Your Travel Documents Are ReadyVerify that your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates.Obtain a Nepal visa in advance or on arrival at the airport.Carry travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and unexpected delays.Peak  wisely For Comfort and ConvenienceBring lightweight, breathable clothing for warm days and layered outfits for cooler evenings.Comfortable walking shoes, a rain jacket, sunglasses, sunscreen, and personal essentials are necessary.Pack a small daypack to carry essentials during daily excursions.Understand and Respect the Local CultureDress modestly, especially at religious sites, and remove your shoes before entering temples.Greet locals with a polite "Namaste" and respect local customs and traditions.Avoid public displays of affection, as Nepalese culture values modesty.Maintain Physical Readiness for the JourneyThe Silver Triangle Tour includes sightseeing and short walks, so staying active beforehand helps.Engage in light walking or basic stretching exercises before your trip to improve your stamina.If you have any medical conditions, carry the necessary medications and inform your tour guide.Prioritize Hydration and Well-BeingDrink purified or bottled water to avoid dehydration and stomach issues.Carry a reusable water bottle and refill it at safe water stations.Eat well-balanced meals with local cuisine, but avoid street food if you have a sensitive stomach.Stay Open-Minded and AdaptableNepal's charm lies in its authenticity, so be flexible with schedules and enjoy spontaneous experiences.Expect occasional delays due to road conditions or weather, and embrace the relaxed pace of travel.Interact with locals, explore hidden gems, and immerse yourself in the beauty of Nepalese culture.Be Environmentally ConsciousMinimize plastic waste by carrying reusable bottles and bags.Follow responsible tourism practices by respecting nature and local communities.Support eco-friendly accommodations and ethical tour operators.Capture Memories But Stay PresentBring a camera or smartphone to capture the stunning landscapes and cultural sites.Enjoy the beauty around you rather than focusing solely on photos.Seek permission before photographing people, especially in rural areas.Bring Necessary Photograph Carry some passport-sized photos, as they may be needed for permits, SIM cards, or other travel documents.Poon Hill Short Trek Itinerary:The Poon Hill Short Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is ideal for travellers seeking a moderate yet rewarding trek in Nepal. This short trek offers stunning Himalayan views, diverse landscapes, and rich Gurung & Magar culture. Experience the warmth of local teahouses, breathtaking sunrises at Poon Hill, and peaceful stays in Tadapani and all. Overlooking a great view of Madi River Valley rice and millet terrace within three days.Poon Hill Short Trekking Distance:The total distance of the Poon Hill Short Trek covers approximately 25 to 30 kilometers, depending on your exact route and detours taken during the journey. The trek is broken into manageable sections over three days, offering an opportunity to explore the Annapurna region without requiring intense, multi-day trekking. On the first day, trekkers drive from Pokhara to Ulleri and then continue on foot to Banthanti. This stretch covers around 8-10 kilometers. On the second day, the trek takes you to Ghorepani, with a distance of around 8 kilometers, and then an early morning hike to Poon Hill before descending to Tadapani, covering another 8 kilometers. The final day includes a descent to Ghandruk, around 6 kilometers, followed by a drive back to Pokhara.Although the trek doesn’t cover an extensive distance compared to longer treks like the Annapurna Circuit or Everest Base Camp, the terrain can sometimes be challenging. The path includes steep ascents, especially from Ulleri to Banthanti and later from Ghorepani to Poon Hill. Trekkers should be ready for these short but intense climbs. Despite its relatively short distance, the trek provides ample opportunity to immerse oneself in the cultural and natural beauty of the region.Poon Hill Short Trekking Route:The Poon Hill Short Trek is a scenic journey through lush forests, traditional villages, and breathtaking mountain landscapes. The route passes through by drive-taking Pokhara Baglung Highway, Phedi, Naudanda, Kande, Lumle, Nayapul Nayapul. After taking the dirt road  Berithati, Ramduwali, Sudeme Hile, Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk, offering stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges and Iconic Mountain Machhapuchhre(Fishtail) a mountain A Main goal of the trek is the Poon Hill viewpoint (3,210m), where trekkers witness a spectacular sunrise over the 18 Himalayas peaks. The trail winds through dense rhododendron forests, terraced fields, and charming Gurung villages, providing natural beauty and cultural experiences. This short yet rewarding trek is perfect for those seeking an easy yet unforgettable Himalayan adventure.Poon Hill Short Trekking Price:The cost of the Poon Hill Short Trek can vary depending on the season, group size, and the type of services chosen. For trekkers booking through a reputable agency like Asiana Treks & Tours, the price generally includes permits, guide and porter fees, transportation (to and from the starting point), accommodation, and meals along the trek. Typically, the price for the Poon Hill Short Trek ranges from $250 to $500 USD per person for a basic package, depending on the level of service and customization. This cost covers the necessary permits such as the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS card and accommodation in teahouses along the trail, which are generally comfortable with basic amenities.The cost may increase if trekkers prefer a more luxurious experience, including higher-quality accommodations and private guides or porters. The trek can also be made more affordable by booking as part of a group, which often decreases the price. Additionally, extra expenses such as personal items, travel insurance, drinks, snacks, and tipping for guides and porters should be factored into the budget. Overall, the Poon Hill Short Trek offers excellent value for money given the stunning natural beauty and cultural experiences it provides in just three days.Poon Hill Short Trekking Height:The maximum elevation on the Poon Hill Short Trek is 3,210 meters at Poon Hill, which is the main highlight of the trek. Poon Hill is a famous viewpoint that offers one of the most stunning sunrise panoramas of the Annapurna, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri ranges, making the trek well worth the effort. Though the trek reaches moderate altitudes, it’s generally considered a low-risk trek in altitude sickness due to the gradual ascent. Starting at an elevation of around 1,050 meters in Pokhara, trekkers climb to Ulleri (1,960 meters), then Banthanti (2,200 meters), and onward to Ghorepani (2,850 meters), before making the final push to Poon Hill.Although Poon Hill's altitude is modest by Himalayan standards, trekkers should still be mindful of the altitude gain, particularly if traveling from sea level or lower elevations. The trek provides a perfect opportunity for acclimatization, as trekkers spend a couple of nights at lower altitudes before ascending to Poon Hill. After enjoying the sunrise, the trek descends through Tadapani and Ghandruk, making the trek relatively low in altitude but still offering impressive views of the highest peaks of the Annapurna Range.RouteStart (m/ft)HighestEnd (m/ft)Pokhara to Ghorepani via Ulleri822m / 2,697ft2,874m / 9,429ft2,874m / 9,429ftPoon Hill to Tadapani2,874m / 9,429ft3,210m / 10,531ft2,630m / 8,628ftTadapani to Ghandruk, Drive to Pokhara2,630m / 8,628ft2,630m / 8,628ft822m / 2,697ftMajor Villages of Poon Hill Short Trekking:The Poon Hill Short Trek takes trekkers through several beautiful and culturally rich villages that provide a unique glimpse into the lifestyle of the local communities living in the Annapurna region. One of the first trekkers will encounter Ulleri, a traditional village known for its stone-paved staircases and warm hospitality. Located at an elevation of 1,960 meters, Ulleri is the starting point for many trekkers and offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains.From Ulleri, the trek continues towards Banthanti, a small, peaceful settlement amidst dense rhododendron forests. This village is a great place to stop and rest after the trek's first leg. The next major stop is Ghorepani, a lively and colorful village perched at 2,850 meters. Ghorepani is known for its spectacular views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. The final stop before descending is Tadapani, another serene village that offers fantastic views of Machapuchare (Fishtail) and other peaks. The trek ends in Ghandruk, a charming Gurung village where trekkers can experience the local culture and tradition. Ghandruk is known for its stone houses, terraced fields, and breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas.Best Viewpoints on Poon Hill Short Trekking:The highlight of the Poon Hill Short Trek is undoubtedly the sunrise view from Poon Hill itself, which stands at 3,210 meters. From this viewpoint, trekkers are treated to a panoramic spectacle of some of the highest peaks in the Himalayas, including Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and Nilgiri. The sun rising over these snow-capped giants is one of the most breathtaking sights you’ll ever experience in the Himalayas. It's the perfect moment to witness the magical play of colors on the mountain faces.Apart from Poon Hill, there are several other incredible viewpoints on the trek, such as Tadapani and Ghorepani. Both offer panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Tadapani, primarily, is known for its tranquil environment, where trekkers can enjoy stunning views of Machapuchare and other nearby peaks. As you trek through dense rhododendron forests and cross ridgelines, the various viewpoints provide incredible photo opportunities, making the trek even more memorable.Biodiversity of Poon Hill Short Trek:The Poon Hill Short Trek offers a rich and diverse range of biodiversity, making it a treat for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts. The trek passes through the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to various flora and fauna. The trail traverses lush forests of rhododendron, oak, and pine trees, which change colors with the seasons, especially during spring when the rhododendrons bloom in vibrant reds and pinks.Regarding wildlife, the region is home to various species such as Himalayan tahr, Langur monkeys, and wild boars. Birdwatchers will also be thrilled with the opportunity to spot species like the Himalayan Monal (the national bird of Nepal), pheasants, and eagles. The trek's moderate altitude range, varying ecosystems, and proximity to the mountains make it a hotspot for flora and fauna, with a unique combination of subtropical, temperate, and alpine environments. The biodiversity encountered on this trek enhances the overall experience, providing trekkers with a deeper connection to nature.CategoryDetailsProtected AreaLargest conservation area in Nepal (7,629 sq. km)FloraOver 1,200 species, including rhododendrons, oaks, and alpine flowersFauna100+ species of mammals, including snow leopards, musk deer, and Himalayan tahrBirdlife500+ bird species, including the Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird)Reptiles & Amphibians40+ species of reptiles and amphibians found in the regionElevation Range790m (subtropical forests) to 4030 m (Annapurna Base Camp)Cultural DiversityHome to Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Tibetan communitiesClimate ZonesTropical, temperate, alpine, and arctic zonesTrekking & TourismPopular Treks: Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon HillFestivals and Cultures in Poon Hill Short Trek:The Poon Hill Short Trek not only offers an opportunity to explore nature but also immerses trekkers in the vibrant cultures of the Gurung and Magar people who live along the route. These ethnic groups have unique customs, traditions, and festivals, integral to the trekking experience. One of the most important festivals celebrated in the region is Dashain, the most significant Hindu festival in Nepal. Dashain involves a series of rituals and family gatherings, where people worship their elders and seek blessings for good fortune and prosperity. During this time, the region comes alive with cultural performances, music, and local feasts.Tihar, also known as the Festival of Lights, is another important festival celebrated along the trail. During Tihar, homes and villages are decorated with oil lamps and colorful lights, creating a festive atmosphere in Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk. The trek also offers opportunities to experience traditional Gurung culture, especially in Ghandruk, where you can witness the unique architectural style of stone houses and interact with locals who wear colorful attire on special occasions. The Poon Hill trek provides a chance to enjoy the local customs, dances, and community spirit that make these festivals unique.Advantages of Booking with Asiana Treks & Tours:Booking your Poon Hill Short Trek with Asiana Treks & Tours comes with numerous advantages. As a well-established and trusted trekking agency in Nepal, Asiana Treks provides trekkers with a seamless and hassle-free experience, offering fully guided treks, comfortable accommodations, and all the necessary permits. One of the main benefits of choosing Asiana Treks is its focus on providing personalized services tailored to your needs. Whether you're a solo traveler or part of a group, the company ensures you have the best experience by providing experienced guides and porters familiar with the route and the local culture.Another significant advantage is Asiana Treks’ commitment to safety. They prioritize the well-being of their clients by offering trained guides who can handle any emergencies that might arise, including altitude sickness, while maintaining an excellent safety record. Asiana Treks is known for its attention to detail, high-quality trekking gear, proper acclimatization, and strong customer support throughout the journey. They also offer eco-friendly trekking packages and contribute to local communities through sustainable tourism practices. With Asiana Treks & Tours, trekkers can enjoy the Poon Hill trek in comfort and confidence, knowing that they are in capable hands every step of the way.Trek Booking:Booking a trek with Asiana Treks & Tours for the Poon Hill Short Trek is a straightforward and hassle-free process. The company offers a variety of packages to suit different needs and preferences, and you can easily book your trek online or by contacting their office directly. Once you decide on the dates and the type of trek (private or group), Asiana Treks will assist with all the necessary arrangements, including permits, accommodation, and meals along the route. The company ensures that trekkers have a smooth and enjoyable experience by handling all the logistics so you can focus solely on the adventure.A deposit is typically required to confirm your trek booking. The team will provide a detailed itinerary, including day-to-day activities, transport arrangements, and recommendations for gear and preparation. Asiana Treks also offers flexible cancellation policies and ensures that all bookings are handled professionally, so you can rest assured that your trekking experience will be well-organized from start to finish.Transportation for Poon Hill Short Trekking:Asiana Treks & Tours offers convenient transportation options to get trekkers to the starting point of the Poon Hill Short Trek. The journey usually begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Ulleri, the first village on the trek. Asiana Treks arranges private vehicles or comfortable tourist buses to take you from Pokhara to the starting point of the trek, making the journey easy and relaxing. Private vehicle options can be arranged for more flexibility depending on your schedule and preferences.The drive from Pokhara to Ulleri takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, with the road providing stunning views of the Annapurna range and local villages. At the end of the trek, when you reach Ghandruk, Asiana Treks will arrange the return transportation to Pokhara. This transportation service ensures that trekkers have a stress-free start and finish without worrying about the logistics of getting to and from the trailhead.Trekking Start:The Poon Hill Short Trek officially begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Ulleri, a small village located at an elevation of 1,960 meters. From there, the trek begins on foot, and trekkers start their ascent towards Banthanti, followed by Ghorepani and eventually to Poon Hill. The start of the trek is accessible to trekkers of all levels and is considered moderately challenging, with short yet steep climbs leading through forests and small settlements.Your trekking experience will be well-guided. On the first day, Asiana Treks ensures that all logistics, such as permits and transportation, are fully arranged so you can focus on enjoying the breathtaking landscapes. Whether you're a first-time trekker or an experienced hiker, the trek offers an ideal start that gradually acclimatizes you to the altitude and prepares you for the scenic beauty.Currency Exchange:Currency exchange is an essential factor to consider when trekking in Nepal. The local currency is the Nepalese Rupee (NPR), and while most trekking routes have basic facilities for exchanging money, it's always advisable to exchange some currency before starting the trek. Pokhara is a tourist hub with several banks, currency exchange services, and ATMs where trekkers can exchange foreign currency for Nepalese rupees.Asiana Treks & Tours provides guidance on the best places to exchange currency, and it is often recommended to carry enough cash in local currency, as not all teahouses along the Poon Hill route may accept credit cards. Having some extra money available for emergencies is also a good idea. In Pokhara, you can also withdraw cash from ATMs, but it’s best to do so before leaving for the trek as there are no ATMs on the trail, and the villages along the way do not always have money-changing facilities.Guide and Porter Arrangement:One of the significant advantages of booking with Asiana Treks & Tours is the professional guide and porter services they offer. For the Poon Hill Short Trek, it is highly recommended to have an experienced guide who knows the trail, can assist with navigation, and provide insights into the local culture, history, and environment. The guides at Asiana Treks are well-trained, knowledgeable, and fluent in English, ensuring a safe and informative trekking experience.Porters are also available to help carry your luggage, allowing you to trek more comfortably and focus on the experience rather than heavy loads. Porters typically weigh around 15-20 kilograms, making the trek much easier, especially on the steep and challenging sections. Asiana Treks carefully selects porters who are experienced and accustomed to the terrain, ensuring they are physically fit and well-prepared for the trek. Their services contribute to a more relaxed and enjoyable trekking experience, allowing trekkers to fully immerse themselves in the stunning landscapes without the burden of carrying heavy packs.Porter, Luggage, and Extra Luggage Storage:Hiring a porter is one of the most beneficial aspects of the Poon Hill Short Trek, as it allows trekkers to enjoy a lighter and more comfortable hike. Porters help carry the heavy load, typically around 15-20 kg of personal gear, while you can focus on the trek. Asiana Treks & Tours arranges experienced and professional porters familiar with the terrain, ensuring that your belongings are carried safely and efficiently. This service not only lightens your load but also supports the local economy by providing employment opportunities for the villagers.In addition to the porter service, it's important to note that trekkers are advised to pack lightly for the trek, focusing on essential items such as warm clothing, waterproof gear, and toiletries. For those traveling with excess luggage, Asiana Treks offers the option of extra luggage storage in Pokhara, where you can safely leave your unneeded items while on the trek. This is particularly useful if you carry more luggage than required for the trek. The storage facility ensures that your belongings are kept secure, giving you peace of mind while you focus on your adventure.Accommodation:During the Poon Hill Short Trek, trekkers will stay in teahouses or guesthouses that offer basic, comfortable accommodations. These teahouses are run by local families and spread across the route, providing trekkers a chance to rest and enjoy traditional hospitality. The rooms typically feature simple beds with blankets, most of which are heated during the colder months, ensuring that trekkers stay warm at night.The accommodation in places like Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk is clean and basic, but it offers a cozy environment after trekking. While you won't have luxuries such as private bathrooms, most teahouses provide shared facilities, including communal bathrooms and hot showers, for an additional fee. Asiana Treks can help arrange accommodations that meet higher standards where possible for trekkers looking for more comfort. Meals are also served in the teahouses, often in a communal dining area, where trekkers can meet other travelers and share stories.Meals During The Trip:The meals on the Poon Hill Short Trek are typically served at the teahouses along the trail, offering a wide variety of delicious and nutritious options. Given the moderate altitude and the fact that most trekkers walk for several hours daily, the meals are designed to be energy-boosting and balanced. Breakfast usually includes options like porridge, pancakes, eggs, bread, and hot drinks such as tea, coffee, or hot chocolate.For lunch and dinner, you’ll find a variety of dishes catering to different tastes. Typical meals include dal bhat (a traditional Nepali rice and lentil dish), momos (dumplings), noodles, and fried rice. Many teahouses also serve Western-style meals like pasta, pizza, and sandwiches. The food is simple but flavorful, providing the right kind of sustenance needed for the trek. Asiana Treks ensures that trekkers are well-fed, offering fresh and wholesome meals at each stop to maintain energy levels during the hike.Here’s a well-structured table format for Meals During the Trip:MealTypical OptionsDescriptionBreakfast Porridge, Pancakes, Eggs, Bread, Tea, CoffeeA warm, energizing start to the dayLunchDal Bhat, Momos, Noodles, Fried Rice, PastaA mix of Nepali and Western dishes for balance.DinnerDal Bhat, Momos, Noodles, Fried Rice, PastaSimilar to lunch, ensuring overnight energy.BeveragesTea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Herbal TeaKeeps trekkers warm and hydrated.Drinking Water:Staying hydrated during the trek is crucial, and while bottled water is readily available for purchase along the Poon Hill route, it’s important to consider environmental impacts. Many trekkers bring reusable water bottles to reduce plastic waste. Along the trail, teahouses will provide safe drinking water, either by boiling or purifying it, and you can refill your water bottle at these teahouses for a small fee.As an eco-conscious trekking agency, Asiana Treks & Tours encourages trekkers to use water purification tablets or a water filter to purify natural water sources. Alternatively, trekkers can opt for boiled water, available at teahouses and safe to drink. Since clean drinking water is essential at higher altitudes, Asiana Treks ensures that trekkers have easy access to water while encouraging sustainable practices by minimizing single-use plastic bottles on the trek.Extra Personal Expenses:While trekking the Poon Hill Short Trek, it’s essential to be prepared for any extra personal expenses that may arise along the way. These expenses are typically for items not covered in the standard trekking package, such as snacks, souvenirs, extra meals, or beverages outside the typical offerings. For example, if you’d like to indulge in extra snacks like chocolate, chips, or energy bars, or if you’re craving a warm drink like hot chocolate or coffee during your trek, these items can be purchased at the teahouses along the route.Additional costs may also include charging electronic devices like phones and cameras, as most teahouses provide charging facilities for a small fee. Hot showers are another potential extra expense, as not all teahouses offer them as part of the standard accommodation; they usually charge a fee for this service. Tips for the guide and porter are also considered a personal expense, and although not mandatory, it’s customary to offer a tip for their excellent service. Asiana Treks & Tours provides guidance on expected tipping amounts, ensuring that trekkers are prepared for these additional costs and can budget accordingly for the trek.Toilet Facilities in Poon Hill Short Trekking:Toilet facilities along the Poon Hill Short Trek vary from teahouse to teahouse, but most of them offer basic toilet facilities. In the villages of Ulleri, Banthanti, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk, trekkers will find shared squat toilets, which are common in the region. These toilets are generally clean but may not have modern amenities such as toilet paper or running water. It’s advisable to bring your own toilet paper and hand sanitizer to maintain hygiene.As you ascend to higher altitudes, the toilet facilities can become more basic, with some teahouses offering simple pit or long-drop toilets. However, some more popular and modern teahouses along the route may provide western-style toilets for additional comfort, especially in Ghorepani and Tadapani, where the infrastructure is better developed. It's also important to note that trekkers should be mindful of the environment by disposing of any waste properly, as facilities may not always be well-equipped for waste disposal. Asiana Treks & Tours encourages responsible trekking practices to keep the trail clean and minimize environmental impact.Internet Connectivity:While the Poon Hill Short Trek is relatively short, trekkers can expect limited internet connectivity along the way. Internet access is available at most teahouses and villages via Wi-Fi. Still, the quality and speed of the connection can vary greatly depending on your location and the weather conditions. The Wi-Fi is generally slower than you might be used to at home, but it’s sufficient for basic tasks like checking emails or sending messages via social media.To access the internet, trekkers usually need to pay a small fee to use the Wi-Fi at teahouses, and the connection is often available in the communal areas or the dining rooms. The signal may be weaker or unavailable in more remote areas like Banthanti and Tadapani due to the region’s mountainous terrain. However, you'll find better access to internet services in Ghorepani and Ghandruk, which are more developed villages. If staying connected is essential, trekkers can purchase local SIM cards with 3G/4G data packages in Pokhara before starting the trek. Keep in mind that internet connectivity may not be as reliable as in urban areas, and it's an excellent opportunity to disconnect and enjoy the natural beauty of the Himalayas.Electricity Voltage and Plugs:The electricity voltage in the regions along the Poon Hill Short Trek is generally 230V with a frequency of 50Hz, which is compatible with most European and Asian electronics. However, it’s always a good idea to check the voltage requirements for your specific devices and bring a suitable adapter or converter if needed. Some teahouses along the trek will have solar power or hydropower, though the electricity supply can be intermittent, especially in more remote areas.Regarding plugs, Nepal typically uses Type C and Type D plugs. Type C has two round pins, while Type D has three. Type C is more common on the trek, but it's best to confirm the type of plug at the teahouse in advance if you plan to charge your devices. Charging facilities are available in teahouses, though they usually come at an additional cost, and the power supply may be limited. Asiana Treks & Tours recommends carrying a power bank to charge your devices on the go, as electricity may not always be available when you need it most.Communication:While trekking the Poon Hill Short Trek, communication can be a bit challenging due to the remote nature of the region. However, staying connected to the outside world in certain areas is still possible. Most of the teahouses and villages along the route provide access to essential phone services, and you can find local mobile networks that offer cellular reception in larger villages like Ghorepani and Ghandruk. Local SIM cards with 3G/4G data are available for purchase in Pokhara before your trek if you need to make calls or send messages. These SIM cards provide better coverage for essential communication.Internet connectivity is also available in some teahouses for a fee, but the quality and speed are often limited due to the mountainous terrain. While the internet service may be helpful for simple tasks such as messaging or checking emails, it may not be sufficient for heavy use such as video calls or streaming. Asiana Treks & Tours advises trekkers to use the trek to disconnect and enjoy the natural surroundings while ensuring basic communication needs are met. If you require urgent communication, satellite phones are sometimes available for rent, though they may be costly and usually reserved for emergencies.Trip Extension:For those looking to extend their trekking adventure, Asiana Treks & Tours offers options for customizing your Poon Hill Short Trek itinerary. If you have more time and want to explore other areas in the Annapurna region. In that case, the company can help extend your trek to include destinations such as Annapurna Base Camp, Ghorepani Poon Hill Circuit, or even the more remote areas of the Annapurna Sanctuary. These extensions allow you to explore additional villages, valleys, and viewpoints while experiencing more of Nepal's rich culture and biodiversity.Whether you want to add a few extra days for further trekking, explore additional cultural sites, or relax in one of the nearby towns, Asiana Treks provides flexibility to adjust the itinerary to meet your needs. This personalized service ensures your trekking experience is tailored to your time frame, interests, and fitness level. If you’re not keen on continuing an extended trek, you can opt for other adventure activities like rafting, paragliding, or cultural tours in Pokhara and Kathmandu. Asiana Treks handles all the logistics for these trip extensions, allowing you to enjoy your journey without any worries.Trek Difficulty:The Poon Hill Short Trek is considered a moderate trek and is suitable for trekkers with a basic level of fitness. It does not require technical climbing skills, but it involves several hours of walking each day with some uphill stretches. The trek takes you through rural villages and dense forests and includes steep ascents and descents, particularly between Ulleri and Ghorepani. The highest point of the trek, Poon Hill, stands at 3,210 meters. While it is not considered high altitude, trekkers should still be aware of the potential risks of altitude sickness, mainly if they are not accustomed to higher elevations.For most trekkers, the Poon Hill Short Trek is accessible and manageable with proper preparation. However, trekkers should be in good physical condition and ready for moderate hiking. The trek is suitable for first-time trekkers and those with some experience. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that guides assist trekkers in acclimatizing and pacing themselves throughout the journey. The gradual ascent and ample opportunities for rest help minimize the risk of exhaustion or altitude-related issues. Trekking at a comfortable pace with plenty of hydration and rest breaks will ensure you can enjoy the trek without difficulty.Trip Safety:Safety is a top priority when trekking with Asiana Treks & Tours, and the company takes all necessary precautions to ensure trekkers have a safe and enjoyable experience on the Poon Hill Short Trek. All guides are well-trained and thoroughly understand mountain safety, including the signs of altitude sickness, how to treat basic injuries, and how to handle emergencies. The guides are also equipped with essential first-aid kits and have extensive knowledge of the terrain, ensuring that trekkers are well taken care of in case of any health issues.Asiana Treks ensures that all safety measures are in place, including proper acclimatization schedules to help avoid altitude sickness. The trek’s relatively moderate altitude makes it less prone to severe altitude sickness. However, the company still encourages trekkers to follow safety protocols, stay hydrated, and take rest breaks as needed. Additionally, communication devices such as mobile phones and satellite phones are available for emergency use, providing an extra layer of security. In an emergency evacuation, Asiana Treks has plans to facilitate a quick response and safe transportation to the nearest hospital if needed. The team works with local agencies to ensure that trekkers are in capable hands throughout the trip, and travel insurance covering emergency evacuations and medical treatment is highly recommended before embarking on the trek.Group & Private Treks:When booking a trek with Asiana Treks & Tours, trekkers can choose between group or private treks, each offering unique advantages. Group treks are excellent for travelers who enjoy socializing and meeting other trekkers worldwide. These treks are cost-effective as expenses, including guides, porters, and transportation, are shared among the group. Joining a group trek can also enhance the experience by providing opportunities to connect with fellow travelers, share stories, and support each other along the journey.On the other hand, private treks offer more flexibility, privacy, and personalized attention. If you prefer a more customized experience, a private trek with Asiana Treks allows you to adjust the pace, itinerary, and even accommodations according to your preferences. Whether trekking with friends, family, or alone, private treks ensure a more intimate, personalized experience with a dedicated guide and porter to cater to your needs. The company’s team is always happy to accommodate special requests, making private treks ideal for those seeking exclusivity and tailored services.About Solo Traveler:Traveling as a solo traveler on the Poon Hill Short Trek is an excellent way to experience the natural beauty and culture of Nepal. Asiana Treks & Tours welcomes solo trekkers and ensures a safe and memorable experience. Whether trekking for personal reflection, adventure, or to meet new people, solo trekking offers flexibility and independence. A guide is typically recommended for solo trekkers, especially those unfamiliar with the trail or the region.Asiana Treks will arrange for an experienced and friendly guide who will help navigate the route and provide insight into the local culture, wildlife, and history. Solo travelers can also opt for porters to ease carrying their personal belongings. The company’s commitment to safety and personalized service ensures that solo trekkers feel supported throughout their journey. Also, solo trekkers can choose a group or private trek based on their preference. The trek provides an opportunity for personal growth, exploration, and a deep connection with nature while being part of a larger trekking community.Responsible Travel:Responsible travel is at the heart of Asiana Treks & Tours' philosophy, and the company is committed to promoting sustainable and ethical trekking practices. The Poon Hill Short Trek offers an opportunity to immerse in the beauty of nature while ensuring minimal environmental impact. Asiana Treks encourages trekkers to follow the Leave No Trace principles, which include packing out all waste, minimizing plastic usage, and respecting local wildlife and ecosystems. This helps preserve the pristine environment for future generations.The company also prioritizes local culture and communities, ensuring that trekkers positively impact the areas they visit. Asiana Treks works closely with local families and businesses, creating economic opportunities and fostering a sustainable tourism model. The guides, porters, and other staff members are locals, and their livelihoods benefit directly from responsible tourism. By choosing Asiana Treks & Tours, trekkers can support initiatives that promote community development and environmental conservation, helping to preserve Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural heritage while providing a meaningful travel experience.GratitudeExpressing gratitude is a significant part of the experience at the end of any trek. Asiana Treks & Tours encourages trekkers to express their appreciation for the hard work and dedication of the guides, porters, and other support staff. These individuals play a vital role in making your trek a success, from navigating the trails to carrying your luggage and offering helpful insights. A tip or gesture of thanks for their service is always appreciated, and it helps recognize the hard work that goes into ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and memorable trek.In addition to acknowledging your team's work, Asiana Treks promotes gratitude towards the communities and nature you encounter. Trekkers contribute to the region's and its people's well-being by practising responsible travel and supporting local businesses. A sense of gratitude for the incredible experiences, landscapes, and cultural encounters gained during the trek can also deepen your appreciation for Nepal and its beauty. Asiana Treks strives to leave both trekkers and the local communities with a sense of fulfillment, connection, and appreciation for the journey shared.End of Trek:As the Poon Hill Short Trek comes to an end, trekkers are typically filled with a sense of achievement and awe from the incredible experiences they’ve had. The final destination of the trek usually takes you back to Pokhara, where you can reflect on the magnificent mountain views, the picturesque villages, and the rich culture you've encountered. After a celebratory farewell dinner, it’s time to say goodbye to your guide, porter, and fellow trekkers who have made the journey memorable.Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that the trek ends on a positive note by providing any necessary support for your return journey, whether it’s arranging transportation back to Kathmandu or helping with any final details. The company will also ensure that trekkers have any required paperwork or receipts for their trip, making the transition from the mountains back to urban life as seamless as possible. Before departure, you'll be given a certificate of completion for your trek, a small gesture to commemorate the accomplishment.Departure:After completing the Poon Hill Short Trek, your departure from Nepal can be organized according to your plans. Asiana Treks & Tours ensures that your departure process is smooth and hassle-free. Whether you're heading back to Kathmandu or continuing your travels to other destinations in Nepal, your guide will help with transportation arrangements. The company can organize your transport by private vehicle or tourist bus back to Pokhara or Kathmandu.For those flying out of Nepal, Asiana Treks will assist with airport transfers and ensure you get to the airport on time for your flight. If you're extending your trip to other parts of Nepal, like the Chitwan National Park or Lumbini, the team can help arrange transportation or new trekking itineraries. Regardless of your destination, the Asiana Treks & Tours team will ensure that the departure is organized smoothly so you can focus on enjoying the memories of your trek.FeedbackAfter your trek, Asiana Treks & Tours highly values feedback from trekkers to continuously improve their services. Your insights and comments about your experience can help the company refine and enhance future treks for all travelers. The company will allow you to share your thoughts about various aspects of the trek, including the guides, porters, accommodation, food, and overall experience.Feedback is not only a way to help improve services but also a way for the company to celebrate your trekking journey with you. Whether your experience was excellent or if there were any challenges, Asiana Treks listens attentively and takes note of every detail. This feedback is then used to ensure that future trekkers have an even better experience on the Poon Hill Short Trek and other treks the company offers. By sharing your journey, you also become part of a community of trekkers that help foster better experiences in Nepal’s trekking tourism.Last-Minute Booking:While it’s always ideal to plan your trek well in advance, Asiana Treks & Tours understands that sometimes plans change or travelers decide to embark on an adventure at the last minute. The company accommodates last-minute bookings for the Poon Hill Short Trek whenever possible, depending on availability and timing. If you are in Nepal and decide to book a trek at the last minute, contact Asiana Treks, and they will do their best to arrange the necessary permits, accommodations, and guides for you.Whether you have a few days left in Nepal or decided to take on the trek on a whim, Asiana Treks’ flexibility allows for quick arrangements to ensure you don’t miss out on experiencing the beauty of the Poon Hill Short Trek. Remember that availability for last-minute bookings may be limited during peak trekking seasons, so it's always better to book ahead if possible.NoteBefore embarking on your trek, Asiana Treks & Tours reminds you to remember a few essential notes for a smooth and enjoyable trek. First, be sure to have travel insurance covering trekking and emergency evacuation, as this will provide peace of mind in any unforeseen circumstances. Packaging appropriately for the trek is crucial, ensuring you have essential items such as warm clothing, good trekking shoes, water purification tablets, sunscreen, and a camera to capture the stunning scenery.Also, trekking in Nepal’s mountains requires respect for local customs, culture, and the environment. Always follow Leave No Trace principles, stay hydrated, and listen to your guide’s advice throughout the trek. Finally, bring a positive attitude and enjoy the incredible natural beauty, cultural heritage, and sense of adventure that comes with completing the Poon Hill Short Trek!Add-Ons & OptionsAsiana Treks & Tours offers a variety of add-ons and options for those looking to enhance their Poon Hill Short Trek experience or extend their adventure in Nepal. These optional extras can be tailored to fit your preferences, schedule, and budget, ensuring you maximise your time in the Annapurna region.Annapurna Base Camp Extension: A popular add-on is the Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) extension for trekkers who want to extend their trek. This trek allows you to go further into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, with breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, and traditional Gurung villages. Asiana Treks & Tours can arrange for a seamless transition from the Poon Hill trek to the ABC trek, with a customized itinerary.Helicopter Ride to Poon Hill: If you prefer a quicker, more luxurious way to experience the panoramic views of the Himalayas, Asiana Treks & Tours offers the option to take a helicopter ride to Poon Hill. This aerial adventure provides an extraordinary bird’s-eye view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, ideal for travelers with limited time.Cultural Tours and Sightseeing: Asiana Treks also offers cultural tours in Pokhara and Kathmandu. These can include visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Patan Durbar Square, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Boudhanath Stupa. For those interested in exploring the rich culture of Nepal, these add-ons provide a deeper insight into the country’s history and traditions.Rafting in the Trishuli River: If you want to add some adventure to your trip, you can opt for a thrilling rafting experience on the Trishuli River, which flows from the Annapurna Range. It’s an exciting way to experience Nepal's natural beauty from a different perspective, combining adrenaline with stunning landscapes.These add-ons and options allow you to personalize your trek experience, whether you want to explore more remote areas, add luxury to your journey, or dive deeper into Nepal’s culture and adventure activities.Nepal Trekking Costs for 2026, 2027, and 2028:The cost of trekking in Nepal, particularly for the Poon Hill Short Trek, can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the trekking season, the type of service (group or private trek), and the duration of the trek. Below is a general estimate for trekking costs for the years 2026, 2027, and 2028 based on the standard Poon Hill Short Trek package offered by Asiana Treks & Tours. Please note that prices are subject to change due to inflation, permits, or changes in the local economy, but this guide will provide you with a rough idea of the costs.Helicopter Ride to Poon Hill (Optional): $500 - $700 USD per personNotes:Peak Season (March to May and September to November) will generally see higher prices due to demand.Off-season treks (June to August and December to February) are cheaper, though the weather might be less predictable.The trekking costs include guides, porters, and the standard accommodation and meals along the trek, but optional activities or luxury accommodations will incur additional fees.It is always recommended to check directly with Asiana Treks & Tours for the most up-to-date pricing, special promotions, and custom packages for 2026, 2027, and 2028. They can also provide detailed itineraries and cost breakdowns for any add-ons or extended treks you may be interested in.

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Khopra Khairlake with Annapurna Base Camp Trekking 12 days

The Khopra Danda with Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of Nepal’s most rewarding and scenic trekking experiences, combining two iconic routes — Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) and Annapurna Base Camp. This 12-day adventure through the Annapurna region offers breathtaking mountain views, rich cultural encounters, and diverse landscapes. The trail passes through traditional Gurung and Magar villages, lush rhododendron forests, and peaceful terraced hillsides before reaching the stunning Khopra Ridge and the sacred Khair Lake (4,500m).The Annapurna Base Camp Trek via Khopra Ridge is a newer and less-crowded route, perfect for trekkers seeking authentic mountain experiences, warm hospitality, and community-run lodges. This trek rewards you with three of the best sunrise and sunset viewpoints in the Annapurna region — Poon Hill, Khopra Danda, and Annapurna Base Camp — where you can admire majestic peaks like Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Tukuche, Nilgiri, and Hiunchuli.Known as the hidden gem of the Annapurna Sanctuary Trek, the Khopra Danda and Khair Lake Trek combo beautifully blends serenity, adventure, and spirituality. Whether you’re an experienced hiker or a first-time trekker, this route is one of the best treks in the Annapurna region, offering a perfect balance of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and unforgettable Himalayan panoramas — all within a well-planned 12-day itinerary from Pokhara created by Asiana Treks and Tours.Why Choose Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) with Annapurna Base Camp Trek? Experience the best of the Annapurna region with Asiana Treks and Tours. Our Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) with Annapurna Base Camp trek combines offbeat serenity with classic Himalayan beauty. Enjoy expert-guided trails, local hospitality, comfortable lodges, and breathtaking sunrise views—crafted for safety, comfort, and authentic Nepalese adventure.Highlight of reason to choose Khopra Danda and Annapurna Base Camp Trek:Expert local guides with 25+ years of experienceSafe, well-paced itinerary with altitude careA combination of the peaceful Khopra Ridge and the iconic Annapurna Base CampAuthentic cultural encounters in Gurung and Magar villagesCosy tea houses on the Annapurna side and community lodges for comfort at the Khopra danda site.Personalised service and flexible trekking optionsExperience Ghorepani Magar Community and Chhomrong Gurung Community.Preparing for Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) with Annapurna Base Camp TrekPrepare smartly for the Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) and Annapurna Base Camp trek:Prepare smartly for the Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) and Annapurna Base Camp trek with Asiana Treks and Tours. Ensure fitness, pack essential gear, and get travel insurance. Our expert guides help you adapt to altitude, enjoy balanced meals, and experience a safe, scenic, and unforgettable journey through the heart of the Annapurna region. Highlights of preparing for the Khopra Danda (Khair Lake)  with Annapurna Base Camp trek:Pre-trek fitness and altitude preparationExpert trekking guidance and safety supportProper packing and equipment checklistTravel insurance and health precautionsBalanced meals and hydration adviceEco-friendly and culturally respectful travel Khopra Danda (Khair Lake) with Annapurna Base Camp Trek – 12 Days Itinerary, Altitude in meters and fit, Elevation gain and lossDay and PlaceAltitude (m/ft)Altitude Gain and Loss (m/ftDay 1: Pokhara → Banthati2,230 m / 7,316 ft+780 m / +2,559 ftDay 2: Banthati → Ghorepani2,860 m / 9,383 ft+630 m / +2,067 ftDay 3: Ghorepani → Swanta2,270 m / 7,447 ft-590 m / -1,936 ftDay 4: Swanta → Khopra Danda3,660 m / 12,008 ft+1,390 m / +4,560 ftDay 5: Khopra Danda → Khair Lake → Return4,500 m / 14,763 ft+840 m / +2,755 ftDay 6: Khopra Danda → Bayeli Kharka3,460 m / 11,352 ft-200 m / -656 ftDay 7: Bayeli Kharka → Tadapani2,630 m / 8,628 ft-830 m / -2,723 ftDay 8: Tadapani → Chhomrong2,170 m / 7,120 ft-460 m / -1,509 ftDay 9: Chhomrong → Himalaya2,920 m / 9,580 ft+750 m / +2,460 ftDay 10: Himalaya → Annapurna Base Camp4,130 m / 13,550 ft+1,210 m / +3,970 ftDay 11: Annapurna Base Camp → Bamboo2,350 m / 7,710 ft-1,780 m / -5,839 ftDay 12: Bamboo → Pokhara (via Jhinu Danda)822 m / 2,697 ft-1,528 m / -5,013 ft

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Australian Camp Day Hike
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Australian Camp Day Hike 1 day

The Australian Camp Day Hike from Pokhara is an ideal short getaway for nature lovers, families, and those looking for a beginner-friendly adventure near the city. Just 26 kilometres from Pokhara, the hike offers a peaceful escape into the heart of the Annapurna region, showcasing panoramic views of the Annapurna Dhaulagiri range, the iconic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Lamjung Himal.The journey begins with a 45-minute scenic drive to Kande, the hike's starting point. From there, travellers follow a scenic forest trail, trekking for 1.5 to 2 hours through blooming rhododendrons, pine forests, terraced farmlands, and traditional villages. Reaching Australian Camp at an altitude of 2,060 meters rewards hikers with sweeping Annapurna panorama views, making it a prime spot for mountain photography in Nepal.From Australian Camp, the trail descends gently towards Dhampus village, a beautiful Gurung village renowned for its cultural richness and Himalayan sunrise and sunset views. Visitors enjoy glimpses of daily village life, grazing animals, and expansive agricultural landscapes. The Annapurna range appears stunningly close on clear days, offering a memorable backdrop for a nature walk near Pokhara.Depending on time and interest, hikers can return via Ghattekhola or extend the adventure through Astam village, before returning to Pokhara in the evening. The hike is suitable for all ages and ideal for solo travellers, families, and group hiking tours in Pokhara.Whether you're looking for a high-altitude day hike, a cultural day hike, or simply a peaceful nature trail, the Australian Base Camp trek delivers a perfect mix of natural beauty, culture, and soft adventure.Preparation for Australian Camp Day Hike:The Australian Camp Day Tour is an excellent short trek that offers incredible mountain views, lush landscapes, and cultural encounters. Proper preparation is essential to make the most of this day. Although the hike is considered easy to moderate, being prepared will ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable experience.Start your day early from Pokhara, and make sure you’re dressed in comfortable hiking clothes. The weather in the hills can change quickly, so wearing layers is advised. Carry a light backpack with water, snacks, a camera, sunscreen, and a rain jacket.Good walking shoes with grip are necessary as the trail includes forest paths and stone steps. It’s also helpful to have a local guide to explain the cultural aspects of Dhampus village and point out Himalayan peaks. Lastly, bring a positive mindset and your curiosity—you’ll experience nature, local life, and Himalayan views all in one day.Necessary Support for Australian Camp Day Hike:CategoryWhat to Bring/DoPurpose, BenefitClothing & GearHiking shoes, layered clothing, sunhat, raincoatComfort and protection against changing weatherPersonal EssentialsWater bottle, snacks, sunscreen, camera, backpackStay hydrated, energised, and ready to capture memoriesGuide & TransportationLocal guide, private transport from PokharaNavigation, safety, cultural insights, and ease of travelStart and End Time for the Australian Camp Day Hike:The Australian Camp Day Tour typically begins early in the morning and concludes by evening, making it a perfect full-day hiking experience from Pokhara.Start Time: Around 7:00 AM – Pickup from your hotel in Pokhara and drive to Kande (approx. 45 minutes)Hiking Duration: Around 4 to 5 hours total (including rest, lunch, and exploration at Australian Camp and Dhampus)End Time: Around 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM – Return to your hotel in Pokhara after descending to Kande and driving backThis timing lets you enjoy clear mountain views in the morning, explore local villages, and return before sunset. Would you like this added to an itinerary format?Seasonal Weather and Temperature Guide for Australian Camp:SeasonWeather ConditionsTemp RangeSpring (Mar–May)Clear skies, blooming rhododendrons, ideal hiking weather10°C to 20°C (day), 5°C to 10°C (night)Summer/Monsoon (Jun–Aug)Warm with frequent rain showers; trails can be slippery15°C to 25°C (day), 10°C to 15°C (night)Autumn (Sep–Nov)Crisp, clear skies with the best mountain visibility10°C to 18°C (day), 5°C to 10°C (night)Winter (Dec–Feb)Cold mornings and evenings, dry with occasional snow5°C to 12°C (day), 0°C to 5°C (night)Best Time to VisitThe best seasons for the Australian Camp Day Hike are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November), thanks to clear weather, stable conditions, and panoramic mountain views.Seasonal Weather and Temperature for Australian Camp Day Hike:The Australian Camp Day Hike is best enjoyed during specific seasons when the weather is ideal for trekking. Each season brings unique conditions, and understanding the weather and temperatures can help you plan your tour accordingly.Spring (March to May): This is one of the best times for trekking. The weather is clear, and the landscape is vibrant with rhododendrons in bloom. The temperatures are moderate, making the hike comfortable.Summer/Monsoon (June to August): During the monsoon season, expect frequent rain showers, which can make trails slippery and conditions challenging. While the temperatures are warmer, the rain can sometimes disrupt hiking plans.Autumn (September to November) is another prime season for trekking, with clear skies and excellent visibility of the Himalayan peaks. Temperatures are cool but not too cold, and the trails are generally dry.Winter (December to February): Although cold, winter brings clear skies and crisp air. The mornings and evenings can be pretty chilly, with the possibility of snowfall at higher elevations, but the weather is dry.Sunrise and Sunset Timings by Season:The sunrise and sunset timings vary depending on the season, impacting the length of daylight you will experience during your Australian Camp Day Hike. Here’s a seasonal breakdown:Spring (March to May): During the spring months, the days gradually lengthen, and the sun rises earlier in the morning and sets later in the evening. This provides plenty of daylight for the hike and exploration.Summer/Monsoon (June to August): In summer, the days are the longest of the year, with sunrise occurring early in the morning and sunset occurring late in the evening. However, the monsoon season also brings some cloud cover, which might sometimes obscure sunrise or sunset.Autumn (September to November): As the days shorten in autumn, sunrise happens slightly later, and sunset occurs earlier. However, the weather is generally clear, offering beautiful sunrises and sunsets.Winter (December to February): Winter brings shorter days and the earliest sunrise and sunset of the year. Cold mornings are often accompanied by crisp, clear skies, allowing for beautiful sunrises and early sunsets.Sunrise and Sunset by Season:SeasonSunrise TimeSunset TimeSpring (Mar–May)5:45 AM to 6:15 AM6:30 PM to 7:00 PMSummer (Jun–Aug)5:00 AM to 5:30 AM7:30 PM to 8:00 PMAutumn (Sep–Nov)6:00 AM to 6:30 AM5:30 PM to 6:00 PMWinter (Dec–Feb)6:30 AM to 7:00 AM5:00 PM to 5:30 PMThis table gives you a clear idea of what to expect regarding daylight during your Australian Camp Day Hike, allowing you to plan your trip more effectively.Easy Ways to Book the Australian Camp Day Hike:Booking the Australian Camp Day Tour is quick and convenient, with multiple flexible options to suit your needs. You can book online through trusted websites by filling out a form and making a secure payment. Alternatively, connect directly with the tour provider via WhatsApp or a phone call to ask questions, customise your trip, and confirm booking details. If you're already in Pokhara, booking is easy through your hotel or local trekking agency, which can arrange everything for you on the spot.Whether you're a solo traveller, part of a private or family group, or joining as a small group, booking early ensures your spot, preferred date, guide availability, and any personalised services. Always check for confirmation messages and understand the cancellation policy. Early reservations are essential during peak seasons (spring and autumn), offering peace of mind and better planning for a smooth, memorable hiking experience.Easy ways to book an Australian day hike:Booking MethodDetailsBenefitsOnline BookingVisit a trusted tour provider's websiteFill out the booking form with hike date, number of people, and contact detailsPay via secure optionsFast and convenientSecure paymentBook from anywhereWhatsApp / Phone BookingContact the tour operator directlyDiscuss availability, pricing, and customisationConfirm details and payment methodPersonalized communicationEasy to request changes or special needsHotel / Local Agent BookingAsk your hotel for assistanceVisit a trekking agency in PokharaBook and pay in personInstant confirmationTrusted local supportGreat for last-minute bookingThings to RememberBook early during peak seasonsConfirm via email or textCheck the cancellation policyAvoid disappointmentHave all info in writingPlan alternatives if neededBenefits of Early BookingSecure your preferred dateAvailability of guide and transportRequest special servicesBetter planningPeace of mindPersonalized experienceTour TypesSolo, Group, or Private options availableChoose based on budget and preferenceFlexibility in group size and itineraryThe Australian Camp Day Tour offers flexible pricing and arrangements to suit different travel styles—whether you're exploring solo, with family, or as part of a group. Solo travellers enjoy a personalised experience with private transport, a dedicated guide, and included meals (breakfast and lunch), though at a higher individual cost. This option is ideal for those seeking flexibility and one-on-one guidance. Group bookings (2–5 participants) are more cost-effective per person, featuring shared transport and a group guide, making it perfect for friends or small families wanting to share the adventure. Private tours for larger groups (6+ participants) offer the best value per person, with exclusive transport, a dedicated guide, and meals included. This setup is excellent for families, clubs, or travel groups looking for a shared yet well-organised day tour. Each option ensures scenic hiking, cultural exploration, and unforgettable Himalayan views.Ideal for larger groups, such as corporate outings, family reunions, or private groups who want an exclusive experience.General Price Range (for Reference)Number of PaxCost per Person (Approx.)InclusionsSolo Traveler$70 - $90Private transport, guide, mealsGroup (2-5 Pax)$50 - $70Shared transport, guide, mealsPrivate Group (6+ Pax)$40 - $60Private transport, guide, mealsAdditional Costs:Personal Expenses: The cost does not include any extra activities, snacks, or individual purchases during the day.Optional Add-ons: Some tours offer optional add-ons like extra meals, private photographer services, or cultural experiences (which would incur additional costs).Benefits of Group and Private Hike:Group Tour: More cost-effective per person and an opportunity to meet fellow travellers.Private Tour: Personalised attention, flexible schedules, and a more tailored experience.What to Know and See in the Australian Camp Day Hike:What to KnowWhat to SeeWhy It’s SpecialThe cultural heritage of Dhampus VillageTraditional Gurung village lifestyle and stone housesExperience authentic culture and local traditionsRhododendron forests and diverse floraVibrant rhododendron flowers in bloom and serene natural landscapesBeautiful, colorful forests and tranquil surroundingsPanoramic views of the Annapurna RangeMajestic views of Annapurna peaks like Machapuchare and Annapurna IStunning mountain views perfect for photography and contemplationSunrise and sunset views over the HimalayasSunrise and sunset light up the mountain peaksMagical moments of light and awe-inspiring sceneryLocal wildlife and natural biodiversitySpotting wildlife like deer, birds, and other local speciesAn opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts and nature loversPeaceful environment at Australian CampPeaceful surroundings for relaxation and explorationA chance to disconnect and enjoy the calm of the mountainsThis tour combines spectacular views, a rich cultural experience, and an immersion in Nepal's natural beauty. Whether hiking solo, with family, or as part of a group, the Australian Camp Day Tour is an unforgettable experience for all nature lovers and adventure seekers.

Kapuche Lake Trek
Kapuche Lake Trek 9 days

The Kapuche Lake Trek is one of Nepal’s best-kept secrets—a pristine adventure that takes you to the country’s lowest glacial lake, nestled at an elevation of 2,450 meters. Organized by Asiana Treks and Tours, this trek is a hidden gem in the Annapurna region, ideal for those who crave authentic experiences away from the commercial trekking trails. Starting from the picturesque Gurung village of Sikles, the journey offers a perfect blend of cultural richness and raw Himalayan beauty. Surrounded by majestic peaks like Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Machhapuchhre, the trail immerses you in unspoiled nature and traditional Nepalese life.This trek is relatively short yet highly rewarding, making it suitable for beginners, families, and trekkers short on time. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures your safety, comfort, and local immersion by arranging experienced guides, porters, and necessary logistics. The lake itself, Kapuche, has a fascinating backstory—it formed from glacial melt as a result of rising temperatures, making it both a natural wonder and a subtle reminder of climate change’s reach. From lush rhododendron forests and thundering waterfalls to the tranquil glacial basin, this trek promises scenery and serenity in equal measure.Highlights of the Kapuche Lake TrekExplore Nepal’s lowest glacial lake at 2,450mBegin from Sikles, one of the oldest and most culturally rich Gurung villagesStunning views of Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and MachhapuchhreCross scenic suspension bridges and pristine waterfallsEnjoy traditional Gurung hospitality and village lifeWildlife and flora in dense, untouched forestsIdeal trek for beginners or short-vacation travelersLess crowded route, perfect for solitude seekersFlexible itinerary options – from Kathmandu or PokharaThe Kapuche Lake Trek stands out for its combination of breathtaking scenery, cultural richness, and accessibility. Unlike the more popular Annapurna or Everest routes, this trail remains off the beaten path, offering a unique experience free from heavy tourist traffic. Trekkers walk through forests rich in biodiversity, cross wooden bridges over turquoise rivers, and camp in remote areas where nature dominates and tranquility prevails.Another major highlight is the journey itself—from the bustling city life of Kathmandu or the serene lakeside charm of Pokhara, you move into the heart of Nepal’s natural landscapes. Along the way, you meet welcoming locals who share their traditions, cuisine, and stories. With expert guidance and logistical support from Asiana Treks and Tours, the Kapuche Lake Trek becomes more than a physical journey—it becomes an immersion into Himalayan life, geology, and beauty.Why Choose the Kapuche Lake Trek?The Kapuche Lake Trek is perfect for those who want to explore Nepal beyond the usual routes. If you're looking to avoid commercial trails like Everest Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit but still want awe-inspiring views and rich cultural engagement, this is the trek for you. Organized by Asiana Treks and Tours, the trek is designed to be flexible, safe, and deeply rewarding. It can be customized to fit your schedule, fitness level, and interests, whether you want a soft adventure or a culturally immersive experience.Unlike other treks that require days of acclimatization and high-altitude readiness, this trek remains under 2,500 meters, minimizing altitude risks and making it suitable for a wider range of people, including families, first-timers, and senior travelers. You’ll also get a chance to see the direct impact of climate change on glacial environments, giving this trek an educational edge. When you travel with Asiana Treks and Tours, you support local communities, sustainable tourism, and the conservation of Nepal's hidden natural treasures.Cultural Etiquette in Local VillagesOne of the most enriching aspects of the Kapuche Lake Trek is the opportunity to visit and interact with the Gurung communities along the way, especially in Sikles village. Asiana Treks and Tours places strong emphasis on cultural sensitivity and responsible travel. The Gurungs are known for their warm hospitality, colorful traditions, and deep respect for nature and spirituality. When entering their villages and homes, it's important to follow a few basic cultural guidelines that show respect and appreciation for their way of life.Here are a few key tips to keep in mind:Dress modestly and conservatively in villagesAlways ask permission before taking photos of people or religious sitesRemove your shoes before entering homes or certain templesUse your right hand for eating or handing things to othersAvoid public displays of affectionRespect local customs, including traditional food offerings and prayer ritualsFollowing these customs not only enhances your experience but also builds meaningful connections with the people you meet. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures that every guest is well-informed about cultural norms before entering the villages, encouraging mutual respect and positive exchange. Engaging with local communities in an ethical way helps preserve their traditions while offering travelers a more authentic and fulfilling journey.Kapuche Lake Trekking Itinerary – Short DescriptionTailored for Your Time, Interests, and ComfortAt Asiana Treks and Tours, our Kapuche Lake Trekking itinerary is designed to be flexible and customizable to meet your travel preferences. We offer two convenient options to begin your adventure: Kathmandu to Kathmandu or Pokhara to Pokhara, allowing you to choose a full cultural journey or a more direct trekking experience.Kathmandu-Based Itinerary (9 Days)If you choose the Kathmandu to Kathmandu option, your journey begins with a warm welcome in Nepal’s vibrant capital, followed by a guided sightseeing tour of UNESCO World Heritage sites and a day to prepare for the trek. From there, you’ll either fly (25 minutes) or drive (6–8 hours) to Pokhara, Nepal’s picturesque lake city.After a night in Pokhara, we’ll take a scenic jeep ride to the traditional Gurung village of Sikles (2,000m)—the starting point of your trek. Over the next few days, you'll hike through alpine forests, local settlements, and glacial valleys en route to Kapuche Lake, the lowest glacial lake in Nepal. After returning to Pokhara, we arrange your journey back to Kathmandu and a smooth departure from Nepal.Pokhara-Based Itinerary (6–7 Days)Short on time or already in Pokhara? No problem. Our Pokhara to Pokhara itinerary is perfect for those seeking a quicker adventure. This version skips Kathmandu and focuses entirely on the natural beauty, hiking, and local culture of the Annapurna region.You’ll start with a drive from Pokhara to Sikles, complete the trek to Kapuche Lake via Hugu Goth, and return the same way—ideal for travelers on a tight schedule who want a fulfilling trek without compromising on scenic or cultural experiences.🧭 Flexible Travel Options Include:Kathmandu-based full experience (9 days)Pokhara-based express trek (6–7 days)Flight or drive options between Kathmandu and PokharaAll logistics handled by Asiana Treks and Tours✅ Is Kapuche Lake Trekking Right for You?An Offbeat Adventure with Culture, Comfort, and ChallengeThe Kapuche Lake Trek, including Kori Danda, is a perfect choice for travelers seeking a less-traveled, scenic, and culturally rich trekking experience. Organized by Asiana Treks and Tours, this route is ideal for those wanting to explore authentic Gurung and Ghale villages, experience warm local hospitality, and enjoy breathtaking views of Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Machhapuchhre—without the high altitude of other popular treks.This Trek Is Perfect For:First-time trekkers who want a moderate yet rewarding challengeTravelers with limited vacation time seeking a short trek near PokharaCultural travelers interested in rural Nepalese life and traditionsNature lovers who want a peaceful trail far from crowded routesFamilies, couples, or small groups looking for a safe and scenic journeyYou’ll walk through forests, pastures, traditional villages, and glacial landscapes, trekking about 5–6 hours per day. While the trail is not overly strenuous, you should be in good physical condition, with the ability to hike on rugged, uphill, and sometimes slippery terrain. No technical skills are required, and Asiana Treks and Tours provides trained guides and support staff every step of the way.Whether you’re an adventure seeker, a cultural explorer, or someone seeking solitude in nature, the Kapuche Lake Trek offers an experience that is as inspiring as it is immersive. It’s more than a trek—it’s a chance to step into a living Himalayan landscape and connect with its people, traditions, and natural wonders.

Kapuche Lake Short Trek
Kapuche Lake Short Trek 5 days

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 IntroductionThe 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 stayDay 4: Return trek to Tangtang (1,850m)Day 5: Drive back to PokharaWhy 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 levelsRich in biodiversity and birdlifePeaceful, less crowded trailCultural immersion in traditional Gurung villagesStunning views of Annapurna and Lamjung rangesHighlights of the JourneyEach 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 villageWalk through lush forests and cascading waterfallsWitness glacial formations and pristine lake beautyView Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Fishtail MountainCultural insights and homestay experiences in remote villagesTrek at a GlanceTrek Duration: 5 Days (Pokhara to Pokhara)Starting Point: PokharaMaximum Altitude: 2,450 meters (Kapuche Lake)Trek Grade: Easy to ModerateBest Seasons: Spring (Mar-May), Autumn (Sep-Nov)Trek Style: Guided trek with tea house/homestay accommodationsRegion: Annapurna Conservation AreaGroup 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.

Annapurna North Base Camp Trekking
Off-the beaten trek (Camping)
Annapurna North Base Camp Trekking 8 days

The Annapurna North Base Camp Trekking Package by Asiana Treks and Tours is a unique and off-the-beaten-path journey for adventure seekers aiming to explore the untouched northern side of the majestic Annapurna range. Unlike the popular southern base camp route, this trek takes you through remote villages, scenic valleys, and dramatic landscapes leading up to the base of Annapurna I (8,091m) from the north side. With a perfect blend of culture and nature, trekkers will experience rural life, traditional Magar villages, and panoramic mountain views rarely seen by mainstream trekkers.This package includes full support from professional guides, accommodation in local lodges, and transport arrangements from Kathmandu to Pokhara and onwards. It is ideal for seasoned trekkers who seek solitude, authenticity, and the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures safety, sustainability, and an enriching cultural encounter.Highlights:Rare and scenic northern route to Annapurna ILocal village homestays and cultural immersionFully guided with logistics and transportation includedAnnapurna North Base Camp Trek Itinerary:The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek Itinerary is a carefully curated 15-day plan that balances trekking, acclimatisation, and cultural exploration. Starting from Kathmandu, the journey continues to Pokhara, then a scenic drive to Ulleri. The trail progresses through Ghorepani, the famous Poon Hill viewpoint, and onward through less-travelled villages like Narchang, Sandhikharka, and Hum Khola before reaching the serene Annapurna North Base Camp (4,190m).After enjoying the base camp's surreal beauty, the return trail retraces through Sandhikharka and Narchang, then takes a drive to Tatopani, where trekkers can relax in the natural hot springs. The trek ends with a drive to Beni, and finally back to Pokhara and Kathmandu. The itinerary allows time for rest, acclimatisation, and photo opportunities, making it ideal for moderately experienced trekkers.Trek Itinerary Snapshot:Day and PlaceAltitude (Meters / Feet)Distance (Km / Miles)Day 1:   Pokhara - Upper Narchang 1,160 m / 3,805 ft98 km / 60.8 miDay 2: Upper Narchyang -Chotepur2,369 m / 7,772 ft14.5 km / 9 mi (approx)Day 3: Chhotepur to Sandhi Kharka,165 m / 10,384 ft10 km / 6.2 mi Day 4: Sandhi Kharka -ANBC4,190 m / 13,747 ft7 km / 4.3 miDay 5: Return to Sandhi Kharka3,165 m / 10,384 ft7 km / 4.3 miDay 6: Sandhi Kharka - Thulo Bugin3,500 m / 11,482 ft8 km / 5 miDay 7: Trek to Lete2,010 m / 6,594 ft12 km / 7.5 miDay 8: Drive from Lete to Pokhara822 m / 2,697 ft123 km / 76.4 miAnnapurna North Base Camp Trek Distance:The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek typically covers approximately 55 to 65 kilometres (34 to 40 miles). This distance may vary slightly based on your exact starting and ending points, chosen campsites, and any side trails taken. Due to its remote location and limited infrastructure, the trail remains relatively less trodden, adding to the journey's uniqueness.Distance Overview in Points:The trek begins after a drive from Pokhara to Tatopani (98 km). From Tatopani, trekkers gradually ascend through Upper Narchyang, Chhotepa, and Sandhi Kharka, and finally reach the Annapurna North Base Camp at 4,190 meters.The return route descends via Thulo Bugin and Lete, concluding with a 127 km drive back to Pokhara.Tatopani to Upper Narchyang (Trek) – Approx. 5–6 kmUpper Narchyang to Chhotepa – 9 km / 5.5 milesChhotepa to Sandhi Kharka – 10 km / 6.2 milesSandhi Kharka to Annapurna North Base Camp – 7 km / 4.3 milesReturn route via Thulo Bugin to Lete – Approx. 20–25 km (12–15 miles) combinedLete to Pokhara (Drive) – 123 km / 76.5 milesAnnapurna North Base Camp Trekking Cost 2026/2027:Trekking to the remote and pristine Annapurna North Base Camp is a unique Himalayan adventure. With Asiana Treks and Tours, the trekking cost for the 2026/2027 season ranges between USD 1,200 $1,450 per person, depending on the group size, customisation level, and selected service inclusions.This is a fully supported camping trek, offering exceptional value with personalised logistics and services that cater to comfort, safety, and cultural immersion in a remote environment.This Annapurna North Base Camp Trek package includes all accommodations in Star Hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara, traditional village homestays, and fully supported Tents. Trekkers receive three nutritious meals per day during the trek, prepared by our private cook. The cost also covers all required permits, including ACAP and TIMS. A dedicated team of licensed trekking guides, a cook, a kitchen boy, porters, and helpers ensures your safety and comfort. High-quality camping gear and cooking equipment are provided to support this remote adventure. Additionally, round-trip ground transportation from Kathmandu to Pokhara and to Tatopani or Lower Narchang is included to ensure a smooth, worry-free trekking experience.Trekking Cost Breakdown for Annapurna North Base Camp Trek:Group sizeTrek cost Per Person in US$Inclusion 1 Person (Solo Trekker)$1,555Private guide, solo logistics, full support, Camping2–4 Persons$1,350 Shared services, guided & supported camping5+ Persons$1,225Group rate with full logistical supportAnnapurna North Base Camp Trek Price:Asiana Treks and Tours provide the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek. This gives trekkers a clear understanding of where their money goes and what to expect in terms of cost planningEstimate the price   of the North Base Camp Trek:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and TIMS card.Transportation Kathmandu to Pokhara, Pokhara to Tatopani, continuing to Lower Narchang and back to Kathmandu Via LeteCovers bus/private jeep from Kathmandu to Pokhara and transfers to Ulleri and back via Beni/Tatopani.Necessary Guide & Porter Wages Includes wages, insurance, meals, and accommodations for the trekking crew.Lodges and basic teahouse stays along the trail (shared or private, based on availability).Full board meals during the trek, including tea/coffee, varying by altitude and remoteness.Miscellaneous Emergency Fund and emergency buffer.Annapurna North Base Camp Trek Altitude Guide:The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek features gradual altitude gain, which supports safe acclimatisation. Starting at Tatopani (1,160m), the trail steadily ascends through peaceful villages like Upper Narchyang, forested areas like Chhotepa, and high alpine camps like Sandhi Kharka, before reaching the maximum altitude of 4,190m at Annapurna North Base Camp. This trek minimises the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) due to its moderate daily elevation gain. On the return route, trekkers descend via Thulo Bugin and Lete, which helps in a smooth transition back to lower altitudes. This route combines scenic diversity, cultural immersion, and safe altitude transitions—perfect for trekkers seeking an off-the-beaten-path Himalayan adventure.Key Altitude Points – In BriefThe trek starts at Tatopani (1,200 m) and gradually climbs to Annapurna North Base Camp (4,190 m).The trail allows natural altitude adjustment due to steady elevation gain.Acclimatisation-friendly with overnight stays at increasing elevations.The highest sleeping point is typically below 4,200 meters, reducing the risk of altitude sickness.The trek descends via Lete and Tatopani, offering relief after the summit.High-altitude guide meter and fit, Altitude Meter gain and loss of Annapurna North Base Camp Trek:Name of the placeAltitude in meters/ FitAltitude Gain/LossTatopani1,200 m / 3,937 ft+378 m / +1,240 ft from PokharaLower Nanchang1,900 m / 6,233 ft+700 m / +2,296 ftUpper Narchang2,200 m / 7,217 ft+300 m / +984 ftChotepa2,650 m / 8,694 ft+450 m / +1,476 ftsandhikharka3,300 m / 10,827 ft +650 m / +2,133 ftAnnapurna North (Base Camp4,190 m / 13,747 ft+390 m / +1,280 ft (highest point)Tholo Bugin3,800 m / 12,467 ft+500 m / +1,640 ftLete2,480 m / 8,136 ft-1,710 m / -5,610 ftPokhara822 m / 2,697 ft-378 m / -1,240 ftWhy Choose Annapurna North Base Camp Trek?The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is a rare gem in the world of Himalayan trekking, offering an exclusive path to the less-visited north face of Annapurna I (8,091m). Unlike the crowded southern base camp route, this trek leads you through untouched valleys, peaceful forests, and authentic Magar and Gurung villages. It’s perfect for trekkers looking to escape the popular circuits and explore the remote beauty of central Nepal. Asiana Treks and Tours specialises in guiding travellers through this pristine landscape with safety, cultural depth, and environmental responsibility in mind.With panoramic views of the Annapurna range, peaceful trails, and warm local hospitality, this route offers both physical challenge and emotional reward. The journey includes visits to Pokhara, Ghorepani, Poon Hill, Narchang, and the awe-inspiring Annapurna North Base Camp at 4,190m.Why Choose This Trek:Less crowded and more authentic routePanoramic Himalayan views from both Poon Hill and Base CampGuided by experienced locals with full logistics supportCultural immersion in the Magar and Gurung communitiesPreparing for the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek:Preparation is key for a successful trek to the Annapurna North Base Camp, especially considering the varied terrain, remote paths, and high-altitude conditions. Trekkers should aim for a moderate to high level of fitness, with emphasis on endurance and cardiovascular training at least 4–6 weeks before departure. Hikes with loaded backpacks, stair climbing, and long walks will help condition your body for daily treks of 6–7 hours.Gear selection is equally important. A solid pair of trekking boots, warm clothing layers, a quality sleeping bag, rain gear, trekking poles, and a first-aid kit are essential. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a complete packing checklist and conducts a pre-departure briefing to ensure you're fully prepared. Travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation is mandatory due to the route's remoteness.Preparation Checklist:Train with cardio, stair climbs, and endurance hikesInvest in proper trekking boots and layersEnsure travel insurance covers high altitudePack essentials: headlamp, water purifier, snacks, personal medsUse the complete gear guide provided by Asiana Treks and ToursWhat to Expect on the 8–11-Day Annapurna North Base Camp Adventure:The 8–11-day Annapurna North Base Camp trek is a blend of natural wonder, cultural encounters, and trekking adventure. Starting in Kathmandu, the journey continues to Pokhara and then climbs through traditional mountain villages like Ulleri and Ghorepani, culminating at the famous sunrise viewpoint of Poon Hill. From there, you leave the mainstream trails behind and head deeper into the wilderness toward Narchang, Sandhikharka, and Hum Khola.The final destination is the spectacular Annapurna North Base Camp (4,190m), where trekkers are rewarded with jaw-dropping views of Annapurna I's north face and surrounding peaks. The return path retraces through scenic villages, then includes a drive from Tatopani to Beni, and finally back to Pokhara and Kathmandu. Expect rustic accommodations, ever-changing landscapes, and heartwarming interactions with locals, all guided by the experienced team at Asiana Treks and Tours.Trek Highlights:Visit iconic locations like Ghorepani and Poon HillExperience remote villages and untouched trailsExplore diverse ecosystems from lowland forests to alpine meadowsWitness Annapurna I’s dramatic north face up closeRelax in Tatopani’s natural hot springs before heading homeOxygen Levels on the Annapurna North Base Camp Trail:Trekking to Annapurna North Base Camp (4,190m) involves ascending to high altitudes where oxygen levels naturally decrease. At sea level, oxygen saturation is 100%, but at base camp, it drops to around 60–65%, making it essential for trekkers to acclimatise gradually. The itinerary by Asiana Treks and Tours is specifically designed to allow for safe altitude gain, with overnight stays at villages such as Ghorepani (2,850m), Sandhikharka (3,300m), and Hum Khola (3,700m) before reaching base camp.To adapt to lower oxygen, trekkers are advised to maintain a slow pace, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol. AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) symptoms, such as headache, nausea, or dizziness, can occur if altitude is gained too quickly. Asiana Treks and Tours' guides are trained in high-altitude first aid and carry oximeters to monitor your oxygen levels regularly.Quick guides:Oxygen level at 4,190m is ~60–65% of sea levelAcclimatisation days are built into the itineraryGuides carry pulse oximeters and altitude medicineHydration and slow ascent are key to safetyMajor Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on the Annapurna North Route:The Annapurna North Base Camp Trek is rich in authentic Himalayan culture and stunning scenery. The route takes you through picturesque villages like Ulleri, known for its long stone staircase and Magar community, and Ghorepani, a bustling trekkers’ hub. From Poon Hill (3,210m), trekkers witness a magical panorama of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges during sunrise, making it one of the most memorable moments of the trek.As the trail veers off the main route, you'll encounter Narchang, a peaceful hamlet near waterfalls, and Sandhikharka, a secluded village offering breathtaking views of Mt. Nilgiri and the Annapurna Massif. The final highlight is Annapurna North Base Camp, where towering peaks surround you in a dramatic amphitheater of rock and ice. These spots provide insight into local life while showcasing Nepal’s diverse mountain terrain.Key Villages & Viewpoints:Ulleri: Gateway village with scenic terraced fieldsPoon Hill: Iconic sunrise viewpoint at 3,210mNarchang & Sandhikharka: Remote, cultural, and scenicBase Camp (4,190m): Panoramic views of Annapurna I’s north faceFlora and Fauna of the Annapurna North Base Camp Trail:The Annapurna North Base Camp trail is a biodiversity hotspot, with ecological zones ranging from lush subtropical forests to alpine tundra. The lower regions around Ulleri and Ghorepani are covered in vibrant rhododendron forests, especially stunning during spring (March–April). Ferns, orchids, pine, and oak trees thrive in the mid-hills, while higher elevations near Hum Khola and base camp support hardy alpine vegetation such as dwarf junipers and medicinal herbs.Wildlife along this route includes Himalayan Tahr, langurs, musk deer, and, if you're lucky, glimpses of the elusive snow leopard or red panda in the more secluded forest areas. Birdwatchers will also enjoy spotting species such as the Himalayan Monal (Nepal’s national bird), eagles, and Himalayan vultures. Asiana Treks and Tours emphasises eco-friendly trekking practices to help preserve this delicate ecosystem for future generations.Wildlife & Flora Highlights:Rhododendron blooms and alpine meadowsMusk deer, Himalayan Monal, and langursSnow leopard habitats are in higher elevationsDiverse forest ecosystems from subtropical to alpineFestivals and Local Culture Route:The Mristi Khola Route, leading to Annapurna North Base Camp, offers a unique cultural journey through lesser-known villages such as Narchang, Sandhikharka, and Hum Khola. These settlements are predominantly inhabited by Magar and Gurung communities, whose rich traditions and colourful festivals bring the trail to life. Throughout the year, trekkers might witness traditional celebrations such as Maghe Sankranti (harvest festival), Tihar (festival of lights), or Losar (Tibetan New Year), depending on the season of travel.Cultural elements are visible in the architecture of stone houses, the use of local costumes, and the rhythm of folk songs and dances. As you travel along this quiet Himalayan corridor, Asiana Treks and Tours ensures respectful engagement with local communities. They often organise homestays or village tours that allow trekkers to share meals and learn customs directly from the people.Cultural Highlights:Experience Magar and Gurung traditions first-handAttend seasonal festivals if visiting during festival monthsParticipate in homestays and local village lifeTraditional dances, foods, and rituals along the trailWhy Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Annapurna North Base Camp:Booking your Annapurna North Base Camp Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours means choosing professionalism, safety, and deep local knowledge. Unlike generic agencies, Asiana specialises in off-the-beaten-path Himalayan routes, offering fully supported treks through remote areas such as Mristi Khola, Sandhikharka, and Hum Khola, which require specialised logistical planning. Their team consists of licensed, experienced local guides who know the terrain, culture, and emergency protocols.Asiana also offers custom itineraries based on your pace and interests, with full transparency in pricing. From the moment you arrive in Kathmandu, the company takes care of permits, lodging, meals, transport, and porter services—allowing you to focus solely on the journey. Their commitment to eco-tourism and community support ensures your trek benefits both the environment and the people you meet.Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours:Experienced in remote routes like Annapurna NorthTrusted, government-licensed guides and portersCustom itineraries and transparent pricingStrong focus on safety, sustainability, and local benefitHow to Book the Annapurna North Base Camp Trek:Booking your Annapurna North Base Camp Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is straightforward and can be done either online or in person upon arrival in Kathmandu. Their website offers an easy-to-use booking form that lets you select the trekking season, group size, and additional services such as private porter support or accommodation upgrades. A small deposit typically confirms your spot, with the remaining balance due before the trek begins.Once booked, you’ll receive a pre-departure information pack containing a gear checklist, itinerary, and travel advice. If needed, Asiana Treks can also assist with hotel reservations in Kathmandu or Pokhara, airport pickups, and even flight bookings. Their responsive team is available by email or phone to answer any questions and assist with visa requirements or insurance recommendations.Booking Process:Book online or in person at the Kathmandu officeFlexible dates with guaranteed departures for small groupsDeposit required to confirm, balance paid before the TrekGet a full briefing, packing list, and travel assistance after booking

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Ghorepani Poon Hill Luxury Trek 6 days

The 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek is one of the most scenic and beginner-friendly luxury treks in Nepal. Ideal for nature lovers, families, couples, and senior travelers who love comfort and Luxury, this short adventure blends Annapurna’s breathtaking Himalayan beauty with the comfort of upgraded lodges, private services, and seamless logisticsInitially, drive off-road from Pokhara to Hile. The trek starts from Hile, following a classic, unique trail that leads you through terraced fields, rhododendron forests, and picturesque villages like Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani (Chuile), and Jhinu Hot Spring, before ending in Tolkha and returning to Pokhara. The highlight is the sunrise hike to Poon Hill (3,210m / 10,531 ft), offering panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges lit in golden morning light.Unlike traditional tea house treks, this luxury trek includes premium accommodation with private rooms, hot showers, gourmet meals, and a customized trekking pace. Experienced guides and porters accompany you throughout, ensuring comfort and safety.Whether you're a first-time trekker or someone looking for a gentle Himalayan escape, this trek offers an ideal blend of nature, soft adventure, local Gurung and Magar culture, and luxury hospitality—all in one.Why Choose Poon Hill Luxury Trek?Breathtaking sunrise from Poon HillLuxury lodges with upgraded amenitiesFamily- and beginner-friendlyExplore authentic villages: Ulleri, Ghorepani, TadapaniStarts and ends in Pokhara (easily accessible from Kathmandu)Perfect for soft adventure, seniors, and honeymooners6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trekking Cost:The 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek offers a premium Himalayan experience with top-tier comfort at every step. This luxury package ranges from USD 545 to USD 955 per person, depending on group size and services. The cost includes private transport, licensed guide and porter, full-board meals, and accommodation in premium lodges with private rooms and hot showers. You'll stay in upgraded lodges in Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Jhinu (Hot Spring), and Tolkha, offering the best comfort available in the Annapurna region. Ideal for honeymooners, senior trekkers, and families seeking the magic of the Himalayas without sacrificing comfort.Luxury Lodge Trekking Table: Day, Place, Comfort Level, Altitude Gain/Loss:Day & PlaceComfort Level (Lodge)Altitude Gain/LossDay 1: Pokhara – UlleriLuxury lodge with private bathGain: +1,200 m / +3,937 ftDay 2: Ulleri – GhorepaniPremium forest-view lodgeGain: +805 m / +2,641 ftDay 3: Poon Hill – TadapaniMountain-view deluxe lodgeLoss: –335 m / –1,099 ftDay 4: Tadapani – Jhinu (Hot Spring)Riverside luxury eco-lodgeLoss: –1,430 m / –4,692 ftDay 5: Jhinu – TolkhaBoutique countryside lodgeGain: +100 m / +328 ftDay 6: Tolkha – Pokhara (via drive)Lakeside hotel with city comfortLoss: –878 m / –2,881 ft6-Day Ghorepani Poon Hill Luxury Trek Route:The 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek is a stunning Himalayan adventure with premium comfort and breathtaking views. This comfortable and scenic trail passes through Ulleri (Banthati), Ghorepani, Tadapani (Chuile), Jhinu Hot Spring, and Tolkha, ending in Pokhara. Enjoy luxury lodges, hot showers, private guides, and cultural immersion along the way. The sunrise from Poon Hill (3,210m) offers unforgettable views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre. This trek is perfect for couples, families, and soft adventure seekers looking for short but immersive Himalayan trekking in comfort.Poon Hill Luxury Trekking Route, Village Trail, and Altitude Gain/LossDay & PlaceVillage RouteAltitude Gain/LossDay 1: Pokhara – UlleriPokhara → Nayapul → Birethanti → Suda-meHile → Tikhedhunga → Ulleri (via Banthati)Gain: +1,200 m / +3,937 ftDay 2: Ulleri – GhorepaniUlleri → Banthati → Nangethanti → GhorepaniGain: +805 m / +2,641 ftDay 3: Ghorepani – Poon Hill – Tadapani (Chuile)Ghorepani → Poon Hill → Ghorepani → Deurali → Banthanti → Tadapani (Chuile)Gain: +335 m / +1,099 ft (to Poon Hill)Loss: –1,100 m / –3,608 ft (to Tadapani)Day 4: Tadapani – Jhinu (Hot Spring)Tadapani → Kimrong khola Village Trail → Komrong → Gurjung →Jhinu DandaLoss: –1,430 m / –4,692 ftDay 5: Jhinu – TolkhaJhinu → New Bridge → Landruk → TolkhaGain: +100 m / +328 ftDay 6: Tolkha – Pokhara (via drive)Tolkha → Deuralli → Pothana → Dhampus →Phedi or Kande (trek end) → Drive to PokharaLoss: –878 m / –2,881 ft6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek Itinerary:The 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek is one of Nepal’s most popular short trekking routes, designed for travellers seeking a balance of scenic beauty, cultural experience, and high-end comfort. The Annapurna trail passes through Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani, Jhinu Danda (Hot Spring), and Tolkha, ending in Pokhara. Enjoy breathtaking sunrise views from Poon Hill (3,210m), luxury lodges, warm hospitality, and peaceful forest trails. It’s the perfect soft adventure for families, couples, and first-time trekkers.Trek Itinerary with Altitude & Distance:Day & PlaceAltitude (m/ft)Distance (km/mi)Day 1: Pokhara – Ulleri (via Banthati)2,070 m / 6,791 ft12 km / 7.4 miDay 2: Ulleri – Ghorepani2,875 m / 9,432 ft10 km / 6.2 miDay 3: Poon Hill – Tadapani (Chuile)3,210 m / 10,531 ft (Poon Hill)11 km / 6.8 miDay 4: Tadapani – Jhinu (Hot Spring)1,780 m / 5,839 ft10 km / 6.2 miDay 5: Jhinu – Tolkha1,700 m / 5,577 ft9 km / 5.5 miDay 6: Tolkha – Pokhara (via drive)822 m / 2,697 ft13 km / 8.1 mi (incl. drive)6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek Distance:The 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek offers a perfect short Himalayan escape with both scenic beauty and premium comfort. Covering approx. 65 km (40 miles) in total, the trail weaves through charming villages like Ulleri, Ghorepani, Tadapani (Chuile), Jhinu Hot Spring, and Tolkha, ending in Pokhara. You'll enjoy breathtaking views, especially the sunrise over Annapurna and Dhaulagiri from Poon Hill (3,210m). The trek features manageable distances each day with stays in luxury lodges, private guiding, hot showers, and full service—ideal for families, couples, and soft adventure lovers.Key Highlights:Total distance approx. 65 km / 40 milesDaily hikes: 9–13 km with gradual ascents/descentsPrivate guide, porter, and upgraded comfortShort drive on the final day to PokharaIdeal for first-timers and scenic photographyTrek Distance & Altitude Table;Day & PlaceAltitude (m/ft)Distance (km/mi)Day 1: Pokhara – Ulleri (Banthati)2,070 m / 6,791 ft12 km / 7.4 miDay 2: Ulleri – Ghorepani2,875 m / 9,432 ft10 km / 6.2 miDay 3: Poon Hill – Tadapani3,210 m / 10,531 ft11 km / 6.8 miDay 4: Tadapani – Jhinu1,780 m / 5,839 ft10 km / 6.2 miDay 5: Jhinu – Tolkha1,700 m / 5,577 ft9 km / 5.5 miDay 6: Tolkha – Pokhara (Drive)822 m / 2,697 ft13 km / 8.1 mi (incl. drive)Why Poon Hill Luxury Trek Is a Must-Do Trek in Nepal:The Poon Hill Luxury Trek is one of Nepal’s most rewarding short treks, combining the natural beauty of the Annapurna region with the comfort of luxury accommodations. Operated by Asiana Treks and Tours, this trek is perfect for travellers seeking both adventure and relaxation. Poon Hill, standing at 3,210 meters, offers some of the most iconic sunrise views over the Himalayas, including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Nilgiri.What sets the luxury trek apart is the experience: private transport, premium lodges, gourmet meals, and expert guides ensure a smooth and enriching journey. The trail passes through rhododendron forests, charming Gurung and Magar villages, and offers glimpses of Nepalese culture and warm hospitality. With fewer altitude-related risks compared to higher treks, it’s ideal for families, older travellers, or first-time trekkers.Highlights of the 6-day Poon Hill TrekComfortable, high-end lodges and private servicesBreathtaking sunrise views from Poon HillRich cultural interaction with local villagesGentle elevation and accessible trailIdeal for short vacations (4–6 days total)This trek is a must-do for those who want to experience the best of the Himalayas without compromising comfort. With Asiana Treks and Tours, you get a seamless, curated adventure that blends nature, culture, and luxury.How to Prepare for the Poon Hill Luxury Trek:Preparing for the Poon Hill Luxury Trek is straightforward yet essential for a comfortable and enjoyable experience. While the trek is categorised as moderate, a basic level of fitness is recommended. Begin with regular walking or hiking sessions several weeks before your departure. Focus on endurance rather than speed — 5–10 km walks with mild elevation gains will help simulate the trail.Packing is key. Though luxury lodges provide warm bedding and amenities, a reliable daypack with essentials like water, snacks, a camera, and extra layers is a must. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a detailed packing list; however, don’t forget essentials such as trekking boots, a windproof jacket, sun protection, and personal medications. Since the trek stays below 3,500 meters, you won’t need advanced mountaineering gear or oxygen support.Preparation Guide:Light cardio and leg-strengthening workouts before the trekQuality hiking boots and broken-in footwearDress in layers: moisture-wicking inner, insulating middle, windproof outerCarry a refillable water bottle and purification tabletsUse trekking poles for joint supportAsiana Treks and Tours also offers porter services and a personal guide to reduce stress and enhance your journey. Being mentally prepared for early wake-ups (especially for the Poon Hill sunrise) and some steep ascents will make your trek more fulfilling and enjoyable.What to Expect on the Poon Hill Luxury Trek:The Poon Hill Luxury Trek is a rich combination of scenic landscapes, cultural immersion, and premium travel services. Expect to begin your journey from Pokhara, a picturesque lakeside city, and drive to Nayapul or Ulleri to start your trek. Each day includes 4–6 hours of hiking through terraced fields, rhododendron forests, and charming Gurung or Magar villages.Luxury doesn’t mean missing out on the authentic experience. Asiana Treks and Tours partners with boutique mountain lodges that offer private rooms with en-suite bathrooms, hot showers, fresh meals, and even heated dining areas. Along the trail, enjoy traditional Nepalese dishes such as dal bhat, momos, and Tibetan bread, often prepared with organic, locally sourced ingredients.What you’ll expect and experience 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trekking:Daily scenic hikes through lush forests and Himalayan foothillsComfortable overnight stays in high-quality lodgesCultural interaction with local villagers and traditionsEarly morning ascent to Poon Hill for a sunrise viewPersonalised services, including guided walks and porter assistanceThe trek culminates with a breathtaking morning hike to Poon Hill (3,210m), where panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and other peaks unfold in golden hues. This trek blends physical activity with cultural richness and luxury, making it an unforgettable journey with Asiana Treks and Tours.Oxygen Levels on the Poon Hill Luxury Trek – Do You Need Supplemental Oxygen? One of the most common concerns for Himalayan trekkers is altitude sickness, as well as the availability of oxygen. However, the Poon Hill Luxury Trek stays at relatively safe elevations, with the highest point being Poon Hill at 3,210 meters (10,531 feet). At this altitude, oxygen levels are approximately 70% of those at sea level — enough for most healthy individuals to adapt without complications.Because the trek is gradual and includes plenty of rest stops, your body has ample time to adjust. There is no need for supplemental oxygen on this route, and acute mountain sickness (AMS) is extremely rare. Asiana Treks and Tours prioritises safety and ensures the pace is manageable for all trekkers, especially with experienced guides trained in first aid and altitude awareness.Key facts:Highest elevation: 3,210m — below the typical AMS thresholdOxygen levels are lower but manageable without tanksSymptoms like mild breathlessness or fatigue are normalHydration, nutrition, and a slow pace aid acclimatisationNo oxygen equipment is typically required or usedStill, it’s recommended to stay hydrated, eat well, and avoid alcohol or sleeping pills during the trek. If you have pre-existing conditions (like asthma or heart issues), consult your doctor before the trip. With Asiana Treks and Tours, you can trek confidently, knowing your health and comfort are well-managed every step of the way.Best Villages and Viewpoints on the Poon Hill Luxury Trekking Trail:The Poon Hill Luxury Trek takes you through some of the most charming and culturally rich villages in the Annapurna region. These stops are not just places to rest, but highlight the soul of the Himalayan foothills through traditional architecture, friendly locals, and awe-inspiring views.One of the first major villages you’ll encounter is Ulleri, known for its impressive stone steps and sweeping valley views. Ghorepani, the base for the famous Poon Hill sunrise hike, is a vibrant settlement surrounded by rhododendron forests and traditional Magar culture. From here, a short pre-dawn hike leads to Poon Hill Viewpoint (3,210m) — a legendary spot to watch the sunrise over Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Machhapuchhre.After descending, Tadapani offers incredible forested trails and peaceful mountain panoramas. Ghandruk, a beautiful Gurung village, is another major highlight. Its traditional stone houses and cultural museum make it one of the best places to learn about Himalayan heritage.Highlights include:Ulleri: Start of the stone stair trail with panoramic valley viewsGhorepani: Gateway to Poon Hill and Magar culturePoon Hill: The most famous viewpoint for sunrise over the HimalayasTadapani: Secluded forest views with serene landscapesGhandruk: Cultural hub of the Gurung communityWith Asiana Treks and Tours, you’ll get in-depth insights into each location and stay in handpicked luxury lodges for optimal comfort.Flora and Fauna: Biodiversity of the Annapurna Region:The Annapurna Conservation Area, through which the Poon Hill Luxury Trek runs, is Nepal’s first and largest conservation project. It’s a biodiversity hotspot, rich in both flora and fauna. Walking through this trail is like stepping into a living museum of Himalayan ecology, with each elevation bringing new vegetation, bird species, and occasional animal sightings.At lower altitudes, terraced fields and sub-tropical forests dominate the landscape. You’ll encounter oak, bamboo, and rhododendron — the latter especially vibrant during spring (March–April), when the hills explode with colourful blooms. Higher up, dense forests transition into alpine meadows and coniferous trees.The region is also home to a wide range of wildlife. You might spot langurs (monkeys), Himalayan thar (wild goat), barking deer, and many species of birds like the Danphe (Himalayan Monal) — Nepal’s national bird. Though rare, elusive creatures such as the snow leopard and red panda also reside in more remote parts of the Annapurna region.Key biodiversity highlights:Rhododendron forests are in full bloom in springOver 450 species of birds, including pheasants and eaglesHimalayan mammals like langurs, deer, and goatsMedicinal plants and alpine herbs in higher altitudesConservation-friendly eco-tourism practicesWith expert local guides from Asiana Treks and Tours, you’ll get more than a trek — you’ll gain an appreciation for the natural world that surrounds you at every step.Festivals and Local Culture in the Annapurna Region 6- Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek:The Annapurna region is home to a diverse array of ethnic communities, primarily Gurung and Magar, who celebrate a rich tapestry of festivals that reflect their spiritual beliefs and agricultural traditions. Travelling with Asiana Treks and Tours gives you the chance to witness these cultural elements up close.One of the major festivals in the region is Tihar (Festival of Lights), celebrated with oil lamps, colourful mandalas, and music, often visible in villages like Ghandruk and Ghorepani. Another important festival is Maghe Sankranti, which marks the winter solstice and is a time of family gatherings and feasts. The Gurung community also celebrates Losar, their New Year, with traditional dances, songs, and local foods.Trekking through this region, you’ll often encounter cultural museums, prayer flags, mani walls, and traditional homes adorned with intricate woodwork. You might even witness a Rodhi Ghar—a traditional Gurung communal gathering for dance and singing. These cultural experiences add depth and meaning to your trekking journey.Cultural highlights of the 6-Day Poon Hill Luxury Trek:Tihar and Dashain: Colourful national festivals celebrated in the hillsLosar: Gurung New Year with music, food, and ritualLocal architecture: Stone houses and Buddhist shrinesTraditional hospitality: Warm greetings and organic mealsCultural museums: Especially in Ghandruk and nearby villagesAsiana Treks and Tours makes sure your experience includes meaningful cultural interaction, not just scenic views.Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours:When choosing a trekking company in Nepal, experience, safety, comfort, and local expertise are key considerations. Asiana Treks and Tours stands out as a premium operator offering exceptional service for the Poon Hill Luxury Trek. From the moment you book to your final descent, every detail is professionally managed to deliver a seamless and unforgettable journey.What sets Asiana apart is its commitment to quality and local knowledge. Their guides are licensed, highly experienced, and deeply familiar with the region's culture, terrain, and health precautions. The company selects only the best luxury lodges, ensuring warm hospitality, private bathrooms, and delicious meals even at higher altitudes. Transport is private and comfortable, and all logistics (permits, accommodations, porter support) are taken care of in advance.Why travellers choose Asiana Treks and Tours?Expert local guides with first-aid training and cultural knowledgeLuxury lodge stays with high-end amenitiesFully customizable itineraries for flexibilityEthical and eco-conscious travel philosophyExceptional client care, including 24/7 supportWhether you’re a seasoned traveller or a first-time trekker, Asiana Treks and Tours ensures your experience is safe, immersive, and luxurious, making every step of the Poon Hill trek truly memorable.How to Book the Poon Hill Luxury Trek – With Asiana Treks and ToursBooking the Poon Hill Luxury Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is quick, transparent, and customizable. You can reserve your trek online through their official website or contact their customer service team via email, WhatsApp, or phone for a personalised consultation. The team will guide you through date selection, travel requirements, and customisation options.The booking process typically includes a small advance deposit to confirm your spot, with the remainder payable upon arrival in Nepal. All necessary permits (TIMS, Annapurna Conservation Area Permit), luxury lodge reservations, and transportation logistics are handled by Asiana's in-house team. You’ll also receive a detailed itinerary, packing list, and travel advice ahead of your departure.Steps to book your trek:Visit Asiana Treks and Tours’ official website or contact them directlyChoose your preferred travel dates and group sizeDiscuss itinerary customisation and dietary or mobility needsMake a secure deposit to confirm your bookingReceive a pre-departure briefing and support documentsAsiana’s team ensures responsive communication and complete transparency, so you can focus on preparing for your Himalayan adventure with confidence.

Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek
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Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek 13 days

Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek is a premium adventure that blends the iconic Annapurna Circuit route with the comfort of high-end lodges and personalised service. This journey takes you deep into the heart of the Annapurna region, one of the most scenic and culturally rich trekking areas in Nepal, while ensuring maximum comfort and minimal compromise. From lush green valleys to arid high-altitude deserts, this trek offers dramatic contrasts in landscape, weather, and culture.The trek begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Besishahar and continues toward the charming mountain town of Chame. From there, the trail passes through picturesque villages like Upper Pisang and Manang, offering stunning views of Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. A well-timed rest day in Manang helps with acclimatisation before ascending to Thorong Phedi or High Camp. The highlight of the trek is the challenging yet rewarding crossing of the Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters), one of the world's highest trekking passes. The descent takes you to the sacred pilgrimage site of Muktinath and then to the windy town of Jomsom, ending with a scenic flight to Pokhara.Unlike traditional teahouse treks, Annapurna Round Luxury Trekking includes stays at selected premium lodges and hotels in places like Manang, Muktinath, and Jomsom, ensuring hot showers, clean rooms, delicious meals, and personalised attention. This trek is ideal for trekkers seeking the thrill of high-altitude adventure with the added comfort of luxury accommodations, safe guiding, and seamless logistics.Whether you're a seasoned trekker or someone seeking an unforgettable Himalayan experience with added comfort, the Annapurna Round Luxury Trek offers the perfect balance of adventure and indulgence.Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek Itinerary – Day-by-Day Guide:The Luxury Annapurna circuit Trek offers a majestic Himalayan journey enhanced by first-class service, deluxe accommodations, and a thoughtfully crafted route. This premium version of the classic Annapurna Circuit follows a scenic path through culturally rich villages, alpine valleys, and high mountain passes. The trek begins in Kathmandu and progresses through Besishar, Chame, Upper Pisang, Manang, and across the famous Thorong La Pass (5,416 m), one of the world’s highest trekking passes. Along the way, trekkers enjoy personalised service, comfortable lodges, and diverse landscapes, ranging from lush forests to arid high-altitude deserts. This day-by-day itinerary ensures a perfect balance of adventure, acclimatisation, and relaxation.Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek – Day-by-Day Itinerary in Table with Distance, Altitude, and   % oxygen level (% of Sea Level):Day & PlaceDistance (Km / Miles)Altitude (m / ft)Oxygen LevelDay 1: Arrival in Kathmandu-1,400 m / 4,593 ft~85%Day 2: Kathmandu (Preparation Day)-1,400 m / 4,593 ft~85%Day 3: Drive to Besishar185 km / 115 mi760 m / 2,493 ft~90%Day 4: Drive to Chame66 km / 41 mi2,710 m / 8,891 ft~72%Day 5: Trek to Upper Pisang15 km / 9.3 mi3,300 m / 10,827 ft~66%Day 6: Trek to Manang18 km / 11.2 mi3,540 m / 11,614 ft~64%Day 7: Acclimatisation in ManangOptional Hike3,540 m / 11,614 ft~64%Day 8: Trek to Yak Kharka10 km / 6.2 mi4,050 m / 13,287 ft~60%Day 9: Trek to Thorong Phedi4 km / 2.5 mi4,540 m / 14,895 ft~58%Day 10: Thorong La top16 km / 10 mi5,416 m / 17,769 ft (Pass)~50%Muktinath16km/ 10 miles3,760 m / 12,335 ft (Muktinath)~66%Day 11: Drive or Trek to Jomsom20 km / 12.4 mi2,720 m / 8,923 ft~73%Day 12: Fly to Pokhara20 min (Flight)822 m / 2,697 ft~92%Day 13: Fly to Kathmandu25 min (Flight)1,400 m / 4,593 ft~85%What to Expect on the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek:The Luxury Annapurna circuit Trek offers a unique blend of rugged adventure and refined comfort, taking you through one of Nepal’s most iconic trekking routes, without compromising on quality. Here’s what you can expect:Diverse LandscapesYou’ll journey through subtropical forests, river valleys, alpine meadows, and barren high-altitude deserts. Each day brings changing scenery—from lush greenery in Besishar to windswept plateaus beyond Manang and snowy trails near Thorong La Pass (5,416m).Premium AccommodationsUnlike traditional teahouse treks, you’ll stay in handpicked luxury lodges and boutique hotels in places like Upper Pisang, Manang, Muktinath, Jomsom, Pokhara, and Kathmandu. Expect en-suite bathrooms, clean rooms, hot showers, warm hospitality, and gourmet meals.Expert Support TeamYour trek will be guided by experienced, government-licensed guides and a well-trained support crew. They ensure your safety, comfort, and cultural immersion throughout the journey.Cultural EncountersYou’ll pass through charming Gurung and Tibetan-influenced villages, explore ancient monasteries, and engage with local people, enriching your understanding of Himalayan mountain life.Moderate to Challenging AdventureThe trek includes gradual ascents with ample acclimatisation time. Crossing the Thorong La Pass is physically demanding but highly rewarding. Daily trekking ranges from 4 to 7 hours.Smooth LogisticsLuxury transportation, pre-arranged permits, flights (Jomsom–Pokhara–Kathmandu), and baggage handling are all managed for a hassle-free experience.Best SeasonsSpring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer the clearest views and most comfortable trekking weather.Whether you're seeking personal achievement or a scenic journey with elegance, the Annapurna Round Luxury Trek delivers an unforgettable, elevated trekking experience in Nepal.Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek Highlights:The Annapurna Round Luxury Trek is a world-class Himalayan journey that blends breathtaking mountain scenery with high-end comfort and personalised service. Key highlights include crossing the iconic Thorong La Pass (5,416m), staying in handpicked luxury lodges in places like Manang, Upper Pisang, and Jomsom, and exploring diverse landscapes ranging from lush valleys to high-altitude deserts. Trekkers are treated to panoramic views of Annapurna I-IV, Dhaulagiri, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak, as well as cultural immersion in ancient Buddhist monasteries, traditional Gurung and Thakali villages, and the sacred site of Muktinath Temple. Enjoy scenic drives, helicopter or domestic flights for convenience, and rest in premium accommodations offering hot showers, organic meals, and mountain-view suites. Ideal for those seeking both adventure and luxury, this trek delivers unforgettable experiences with the perfect balance of nature, culture, and comfort.Scenic views of Annapurna I–IV, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho Peak, and GangapurnaTrek across Thorong La Pass (5,416m) — the highest point of the Annapurna CircuitStay in handpicked luxury lodges with hot showers, heated rooms, and gourmet mealsVisit the sacred Muktinath Temple, a major pilgrimage site for Hindus and BuddhistsExplore diverse terrain — from lush forests to alpine meadows and high mountain desertsImmerse in local culture with visits to ancient Buddhist monasteries and ethnic villagesCapture dramatic Himalayan landscapes at sunrise and sunset viewpointsComfortable private transportation for overland drives to trailheads Optional scenic flights or helicopter exits for added ease and time-saving Expert guides and porters ensure a safe and personalised trekking experience Nutritious and hygienic meals throughout the journeyEco-conscious and sustainable travel supporting local communities Perfect for trekkers who want adventure without compromising on comfortTotal Trekking Distance of the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Route:The total trekking distance of the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek typically ranges between 160 to 230 kilometres (99 to 143 miles), depending on the starting and ending points, detours, and mode of transportation used between segments (such as drives or optional flights). Starting from Chame or Dharapani and ending at Jomsom or Muktinath, the route winds through a variety of terrains—lush forests, alpine meadows, deep gorges, and high-altitude mountain passes. With daily hikes averaging 10–20 km (6–12 miles), trekkers enjoy a well-paced journey through stunning Himalayan landscapes while resting in luxurious accommodations each night. The option to drive certain sections or use flights can reduce the physical trekking distance while preserving all scenic highlights.Key Distance Highlights:Total trekking distance: 160–230 km (99–143 miles), based on route choices Chame to Thorong La Pass: ~65–75 km (40–46 miles)Thorong La to Muktinath: ~13–15 km (8–9 miles)Muktinath to Jomsom: ~18 km (11 miles) if trekked, or shorter via vehicleOptional drives (e.g., Besisahar to Chame, Jomsom to Pokhara) help reduce the walking distanceTrek duration: Typically 10–14 days, including acclimatisation and rest daysAverage daily trek: 10–20 km (6–12 miles)Day and Place, Altitude, and Oxygen Levels on the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek:The Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek covers a wide range of altitudes, starting from the lower valleys around 800 meters (2,625 ft) and climbing up to the high mountain pass of Thorong La at 5,416 meters (17,769 ft). As the elevation increases, the oxygen levels decrease, making it essential to acclimatise properly. At sea level, oxygen saturation is 100%, but it can drop to nearly 50% at the highest points of the trek. Luxury trekking ensures gradual ascents, strategic rest days, and experienced guides to manage altitude-related risks. Most trekkers acclimate well with slow pacing, proper hydration, and rest. Understanding oxygen levels at various points helps trekkers prepare mentally and physically for this unforgettable high-altitude adventure.Altitude and Oxygen Levels – Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek:Day & PlaceAltitude (m/ft)Oxygen Level (%)Day 1: Besisahar760 m / 2,493 ft~92%Day 2: Chame2,650 m / 8,694 ft~73%Day 3: Upper Pisang3,300 m / 10,827 ft~66%Day 4: Manang3,540 m / 11,614 ft~64%Day 5: Acclimatisation Day3,540 m / 11,614 ft~64%Day 6: Yak Kharka / Phedi4,000 m / 13,123 ft~60%Day 7: Thorong High Camp4,925 m / 16,158 ft~52%Day 8: Thorong La Pass5,416 m / 17,769 ft~50%Day 8: Muktinath3,800 m / 12,467 ft~65%Day 9: Jomsom2,720 m / 8,924 ft~73%Day 10: Pokhara822 m / 2,697 ft~92%Altitude and Oxygen Levels on the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek:The trek starts at low altitudes around 760 meters (2,493 ft) in Besisahar and ascends gradually to Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters (17,769 ft) highest point of the trek. Oxygen levels decrease with altitude, from around 92% at the starting point to nearly 50% at the pass.Proper acclimatisation days in places like Manang help trekkers adjust to the thin air.The oxygen level at 3,500 meters (11,482 ft) is about 64%, which can cause altitude-related symptoms if not careful.At the Thorong High Camp (4,925 m / 16,158 ft), oxygen drops to approximately 52%.Slow ascents, luxury accommodations, healthy meals, and experienced guides enhance safety and comfort in high-altitude zones.Oxygen levels begin to rise again after crossing the pass and descending to Muktinath and Jomsom.Understanding these changes helps trekkers mentally prepare and physically pace themselves.What to Expect on the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trekking ExperienceBreathtaking Mountain Views: Panoramic vistas of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu, and Tilicho Peak throughout the journey.Comfortable Trekking Pace: Well-paced itinerary with ample time for rest, acclimatisation, and exploration.Luxury Accommodations: Stay in premium lodges, boutique mountain hotels, and luxury eco-resorts with modern comforts.High-Quality Meals: Enjoy organic, hygienic meals with a variety of Nepali, Tibetan, and continental cuisine.Scenic Landscapes: Experience lush green valleys, alpine meadows, deep gorges, and arid highlands all in one trek.Cultural Immersion: Visit traditional Gurung, Thakali, and Manangi villages, Buddhist monasteries, and Hindu temples.Wellness & Safety: Hot showers, clean water, attached bathrooms in most places, and attentive service for your well-being.Experienced Guides & Porters: A Friendly, knowledgeable trekking crew ensures safety, comfort, and cultural insight.Thorong La Pass Challenge: Cross one of the highest trekking passes in the world (5,416m) with support and preparation.Smooth Transfers: Private vehicles, scenic drives, and optional domestic flights make travel efficient and luxurious.Photo Opportunities: Iconic sunrise/sunset views from viewpoints like Upper Pisang and Muktinath.Eco-Tourism Approach: Trek responsibly while supporting local communities and preserving nature.Popular Villages and Viewpoints on the Annapurna Circuit Luxury Trek:The Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek takes you through some of Nepal’s most scenic and culturally rich mountain villages. Each settlement offers stunning views, warm hospitality, and unique local traditions. From charming stone-built villages to sacred pilgrimage sites, trekkers experience a diverse landscape of nature and culture. Popular viewpoints offer jaw-dropping panoramas of snowcapped giants like Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Tilicho Peak. These highlights make the journey unforgettable.Highlights in Points:Traditional villages with Tibetan and Gurung cultureMajestic Himalayan viewpoints and sunrise/sunset viewsTemples, monasteries, and ancient trade routesBeautiful valleys and glacial riversTable: Popular Villages, Viewpoints & Attractions:Popular VillageViewpointsAttractionChameAnnapurna II ViewHot springs, Buddhist stupaUpper PisangGhyaru RidgePanoramic views, traditional stone housesManangGangapurna GlacierMonastery, acclimatisation hikesYak KharkaHigh Meadow ViewsAlpine pastures, yak herdingThorong PhediMountain Base ViewsBase camp for Thorong La PassMuktinathSacred Temple AreaHindu-Buddhist pilgrimage siteJomsomDhaulagiri RangeKali Gandaki River, Thakali culturePreparing for the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek Consult a Doctor: Get a health check-up before travelling to high-altitude regions, especially if you have any medical conditions.Build Physical Fitness: Start cardio, hiking, and leg-strengthening exercises 4–6 weeks before the trek.Pack the Right Gear: Bring layered clothing, quality trekking boots, down jacket, gloves, UV sunglasses, and a good daypack.Carry Essential Medication: Include altitude sickness pills (Diamox), pain relievers, and basic first aid supplies.Choose the Best Season: Spring (Mar–May) and Autumn (Sep–Nov) offer clear skies and stable weather.Travel Insurance: Buy comprehensive insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation.Carry Cash: ATMs are limited; bring enough Nepali rupees for the trek.Stay Connected: Get a local SIM card and power bank for remote area communication.Plan for Acclimatisation: Allow enough days in the itinerary to adapt to altitude gradually.Book with a Trusted Company: Choose a professional trekking agency like Asiana Treks and Tours for comfort, logistics, and expert guidance.Mental Preparation: Be ready for long days of walking, varying weather, and simple yet meaningful mountain experiences.Use Porter & Guide Support: Lighten your load and enjoy the trek with professional local support.Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek Cost Breakdown:The cost of the Annapurna Round Luxury Trek typically ranges from $1,800 to $3,500+ per person, depending on various factors. This price includes permits, transportation, guides, porters, meals, and luxury accommodations. Costs vary primarily due to the level of service, group size, season, and accommodation standards. Luxury treks include premium hotels, hot showers, attached bathrooms, and better meals. International and domestic flights, travel insurance, and personal expenses are usually extra. Booking through a reputable company ensures safety, comfort, and reliability.Reasons for Price Variation:Level of luxury lodges and servicesGroup size (private vs. group)Trekking season (peak vs. off-season)Optional flights or extra transfersGuide and porter experienceCustomisation and add-onsWhy the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek is a Must-Do in Nepal:The Annapurna Round Luxury Trek is a premier Himalayan adventure combining breathtaking natural beauty with exceptional comfort. Trekkers experience diverse landscapes—from lush forests and terraced valleys to alpine meadows and arid high mountain deserts—while enjoying panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Tilicho peaks. The trek crosses the iconic Thorong La Pass (5,416m), offering a thrilling challenge with stunning rewards. Luxury accommodations along the route provide warm hospitality, hot showers, and gourmet meals, elevating the trekking experience. Cultural immersion in traditional Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan villages enriches the journey with authentic local traditions and spiritual sites like Muktinath Temple. With well-organised itineraries, private transfers, and eco-friendly practices, this trek perfectly blends adventure, culture, and comfort, making it a must-do for discerning travellers in Nepal.Why the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek is a Must-Do in Nepal Quick Guide Stunning Himalayan Views: Experience breathtaking panoramas of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and other towering peaks.Diverse Landscapes: Trek through lush forests, alpine meadows, high mountain deserts, and deep gorges.Luxury Comforts: Enjoy premium accommodations with hot showers, gourmet meals, and warm hospitality.Rich Cultural Experience: Visit traditional Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan-influenced villages, monasteries, and sacred temples.Iconic Thorong La Pass: Cross one of the highest trekking passes in the world at 5,416 meters (17,769 ft).Convenient Transfers: Private vehicles and optional flights make travel easier and more comfortable.Well-Organised Itinerary: Balanced trekking days with acclimatisation and rest for safety and enjoyment.Eco-Friendly Travel: Supports local communities and sustainable tourism practices.Unforgettable Photography: Capture stunning sunrises, sunsets, and mountain vistas.Top Benefits of Booking the Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek with Experts: Safety First: Expert guides monitor altitude sickness and ensure safe trekking practices. Professional Support: Experienced porters and guides carry your gear and provide cultural insights. Well-Planned Itinerary: Optimised routes with proper acclimatisation and rest days.Quality Accommodation: Access to the best lodges and tea houses for comfort after long treks.Reliable Meals: Hygienic and nutritious food tailored to high-altitude trekking needs.Emergency Assistance: Immediate support and evacuation arrangements if needed.Permits and Paperwork: Hassle-free processing of trekking permits and TIMS cards.Efficient Logistics: Organised transport, domestic flights, and transfers included.Local Economy Support: Directly benefits local communities by employing local guides and staff.Eco-Friendly Practices: Experts promote responsible tourism and environmental conservation.Flora and Fauna (Biodiversity) of the Annapurna Region:Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours offers a rare opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity of the Annapurna Conservation Area, one of the most ecologically diverse regions in Nepal. This region spans various altitudinal zones, from lush subtropical forests at lower elevations to alpine meadows and barren high mountain landscapes. As trekkers ascend, the vegetation and wildlife change dramatically, offering a vivid portrayal of nature’s adaptability. The lower regions are dense with rhododendron, oak, and bamboo forests, especially vibrant during the spring when the rhododendrons bloom in shades of red, pink, and white. Higher up, conifers and juniper shrubs dominate, eventually giving way to stark, windswept terrain above the tree line.This region is also a haven for wildlife enthusiasts. The Annapurna Conservation Area is home to over 100 species of mammals, 478 species of birds, and more than 1,200 species of flowering plants. Lucky trekkers might spot elusive species like the snow leopard, Himalayan tahr, or blue sheep in the higher altitudes. Bird watchers will be delighted by sightings of the colourful Himalayan monal (Nepal’s national bird), blood pheasants, and lammergeiers soaring overhead. Guided by the knowledgeable team from Asiana Treks and Tours, trekkers can better understand the interconnectedness of these species with the local ecosystem. Moreover, luxury trekking ensures minimal environmental impact through sustainable practices while offering educational insights into conservation efforts supported by local communities. For nature lovers, every step through the Annapurna trail becomes a lesson in biodiversity and ecological harmony.Festivals and Local Culture in the Annapurna Region:The Luxury Annapurna Circuit Trekking route isn’t just about mountains and landscapes—it's also a deep dive into the cultural richness of the Himalayan communities. With Asiana Treks and Tours, travellers have the privilege of engaging directly with the diverse ethnic groups that inhabit the region, including Gurung, Thakali, Manangi, and Tibetan-descended communities. These groups have preserved their unique customs, rituals, and lifestyles for generations, making the Annapurna region a living cultural mosaic. Trekking through picturesque villages such as Manang, Pisang, Marpha, and Kagbeni provides a firsthand look at traditional stone houses, prayer flags fluttering in the wind, and intricately carved monasteries. Luxurious lodges and curated cultural experiences provided by Asiana ensure travellers enjoy both comfort and authenticity.Festivals play a central role in the social and spiritual life of the people in the Annapurna region. Depending on the season, trekkers might witness grand celebrations like the Yartung Festival in Muktinath, where locals engage in horse racing, dancing, and communal feasts to mark the end of the summer harvest. Another key event is Lhosar, the Tibetan New Year, celebrated with vibrant dances, music, and religious rituals in Buddhist communities. These events are not just spectacles—they are windows into the spiritual beliefs and communal ties that sustain mountain life. Asiana Treks and Tours takes special care to align treks with local festivals when possible, enhancing the cultural immersion for guests. Whether it's sharing a cup of butter tea in a Thakali home or observing monks chant in a high-altitude monastery, trekkers leave with a profound appreciation for the cultural soul of the Himalayas.

Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek
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Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek 12 days

The 12-day Poon Hill and Mardi Himal Trek offered by Asiana Treks and Tours is an extraordinary journey blending vibrant cultural experiences, breathtaking Himalayan panoramas, and invigorating trekking challenges. This trek is designed for adventurers looking to immerse themselves in the Annapurna region’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage while trekking moderate yet rewarding routes.Your adventure begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, Nepal’s bustling capital, where you are transferred to the popular tourist hub of Thamel. Here, you will have time to rest and prepare for the trek, including a guided tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage sites, such as the famous Durbar Squares, Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), and Pashupatinath Temple.On Day 2, you travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara by scenic road, entering the gateway to the Annapurna region. The trek officially begins from Ulleri, taking you through rhododendron forests and traditional villages, leading to Ghorepani. The highlight here is the early morning hike to Poon Hill, where you witness an unforgettable sunrise over the majestic peaks of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).Following Poon Hill, the trek proceeds through Tadapani and Landruk, quaint villages showcasing local Gurung culture. The route then transitions toward the serene Mardi Himal trail, ascending gradually to High Camp and the Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4500 meters, revealing spectacular close-up views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre. The return journey descends through forested ridges and traditional villages before heading back to Pokhara and finally Kathmandu for departure.Key Highlights:Explore Kathmandu’s cultural landmarksScenic drive from Kathmandu to PokharaSunrise at Poon Hill with panoramic Himalayan viewsTrek through charming Gurung villagesAscend Mardi Himal Base Camp for close mountain viewsMix of nature, culture, and mountain adventure2. Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trekking PackageThe Asiana Treks and Tours Poon Hill with Mardi Himal package is thoughtfully crafted to provide a balance of trekking, sightseeing, and cultural immersion. This all-inclusive package includes airport pickups, comfortable accommodations in Kathmandu and Pokhara, quality teahouse stays during the trek, and professional trekking support.Included are experienced, certified guides and friendly porters who carry your heavy gear, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trek. Meals during trekking days include nutritious breakfasts, lunches, and dinners, with dietary options available upon request. Transportation is provided throughout, including Kathmandu to Pokhara by private vehicle and transfers between trekking trailheads.Asiana Treks and Tours focuses on sustainable tourism, working closely with local communities to support responsible trekking and eco-friendly practices. The package also includes trekking permits and insurance for guides and porters.Package Inclusions:Airport pick-up and drop-offPrivate transportation (Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu)Accommodations in hotels and teahousesProfessional trekking guide and portersAll meals during trekkingTrekking permits and entrance feesSupport for sustainable tourism3. Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek ItineraryDay 1: Arrival in Kathmandu; transfer to ThamelDay 2: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (5-6 hours)Day 3: Drive Pokhara to Birethanti; trek to Ulleri (5 hours)Day 4: Trek Ulleri to Ghorepani (5-6 hours)Day 5: Early morning hike to Poon Hill; trek Ghorepani to Tadapani (5-6 hours)Day 6: Trek Tadapani to Landruk (5-6 hours)Day 7: Trek Landruk to Low Camp (5-6 hours uphill)Day 8: Trek Low Camp to High Camp (4-5 hours)Day 9: Trek High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4500 m) and back to Badal Danda (8-10 hours)Day 10: Trek Badal Danda to Sidding; drive Sidding to Pokhara (alternative trekking route available)Day 11: Drive Pokhara to Kathmandu (5-6 hours)Day 12: Departure from NepalThis itinerary provides a gradual acclimatization profile, allowing trekkers to enjoy stunning landscapes, cultural encounters, and challenging yet manageable trekking days.4. Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek DistanceThe total trekking distance covered during this 12-day adventure is approximately 85 to 100 kilometers, depending on the chosen descent route from Badal Danda to Pokhara.Kathmandu to Pokhara road trip: ~200 kilometersTrek Pokhara to Ulleri: ~12 kmUlleri to Ghorepani: ~14 kmGhorepani to Tadapani: ~12 kmTadapani to Landruk: ~10 kmLandruk to Low Camp: ~8 kmLow Camp to High Camp: ~6 kmHigh Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp and back: ~18 km (round trip)Badal Danda to Sidding to Pokhara (alternative): ~10-12 kmTrekking days vary from 4 to 10 hours, with elevation ranging from 1,000 meters in Pokhara to 4,500 meters at Mardi Himal Base Camp.5. Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trekking Cost 2026/2027The cost for the Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek in 2026/2027 with Asiana Treks and Tours typically ranges between $1,100 to $1,400 USD per person. The price depends on the group size, customization, and additional services requested.What’s included in the cost:Airport transfers and transport Kathmandu-Pokhara-KathmanduAccommodation in hotels and teahousesProfessional guide and porter servicesAll meals during trekkingTrekking permits and government feesNecessary equipment and supportOptional extras like private rooms, additional sightseeing tours, or special dietary meals may affect the final price.Booking early with Asiana Treks and Tours ensures the best price, personalized service, and smooth planning for your Himalayan adventure.Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek Price BreakdownThe Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours offers excellent value for a premium Himalayan experience. The cost generally ranges from $1,100 to $1,400 USD, depending on group size, season, and any personalized options you choose.The price includes essential services to ensure a comfortable and safe trek:Airport pick-up and drop-off in KathmanduPrivate transport between Kathmandu and PokharaAccommodation in Kathmandu, Pokhara, and teahouses during trekkingLicensed trekking guide and porter supportThree meals a day while trekkingTrekking permits and national park feesSustainable tourism and community support feesOptional extras might include private rooms, extra sightseeing, or special dietary meals, which could affect the total price.Choosing this package means you avoid hidden costs and logistical headaches, as Asiana Treks and Tours handles all permits, bookings, and arrangements professionally.Price Highlights:All-inclusive trekking packageProfessional guide and porter servicesComfortable accommodation and mealsTrekking permits and park fees includedOptional add-ons availableWith transparent pricing and no compromise on quality, this trek package delivers a seamless Himalayan adventure.Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek Altitude GuideAltitude plays a crucial role in your trekking experience on the Poon Hill with Mardi Himal route. The trek starts at lower elevations in Pokhara (~1,000 m) and ascends gradually to Mardi Himal Base Camp at around 4,500 meters.Here is a quick altitude progression guide:Pokhara: 1,000 m (start point)Ulleri: ~2,070 mGhorepani/Poon Hill: ~2,850 m / 3,210 m (sunrise viewpoint)Tadapani: ~2,630 mLandruk: ~1,600 mLow Camp: ~2,800 mHigh Camp: ~3,600 mMardi Himal Base Camp: ~4,500 mAs you ascend, oxygen levels decrease, which may cause altitude sickness if proper acclimatization is not followed. The itinerary by Asiana Treks and Tours is designed with gradual ascent and rest days to minimize risks.Altitude Tips:Hydrate well throughout the trekAscend slowly and avoid rushingListen to your body and report any symptomsRest days included for acclimatizationUnderstanding altitude effects helps ensure a safe, enjoyable trek with stunning high-altitude Himalayan views.Why Choose Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek?The Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek stands out as one of the best treks in Nepal due to its unique blend of stunning mountain vistas, cultural richness, and moderate trekking difficulty.Reasons to choose this trek with Asiana Treks and Tours:Spectacular panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, and beyondA sunrise experience at Poon Hill, one of Nepal’s most iconic viewpointsLess crowded and quieter trails compared to other Annapurna treksRich cultural encounters with Gurung and Magar villages along the routeCombination of classic Poon Hill trek and the adventurous Mardi Himal trailExperienced local guides and professional support from Asiana Treks and ToursWell-planned itinerary balancing trekking effort and rest for acclimatizationThis trek suits those who want a fulfilling Himalayan adventure that mixes nature, culture, and moderate physical challenge in one itinerary.Preparing for Poon Hill with Mardi Himal TrekPreparation is key for a successful Poon Hill with Mardi Himal trek. Asiana Treks and Tours recommends several important steps to get ready physically and mentally.Physical preparation:Regular cardio workouts like running, hiking, or cyclingStrength training focusing on legs, core, and backPractice trekking with a loaded backpackMaintain good overall fitness and flexibilityPacking essentials:Warm layered clothing and waterproof jacketTrekking boots with good ankle supportSleeping bag suitable for cold mountain nightsSun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunscreen)Trekking poles, first aid kit, and reusable water bottleHealth precautions:Get travel insurance with trekking coverageAcclimatize properly and follow guide’s adviceStay hydrated and eat nutritious foodAsiana Treks and Tours provides a pre-trek briefing to ensure all participants are well-prepared for the adventure ahead.What to Expect on the 12–14-Day Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek AdventureExpect a thrilling blend of cultural immersion, physical challenge, and breathtaking mountain scenery on this trek.Starting with the vibrant cities of Kathmandu and Pokhara, you will quickly transition to remote mountain villages surrounded by rhododendron forests and terraced fields. The highlight includes the spectacular sunrise at Poon Hill, with views of towering peaks like Annapurna South and Dhaulagiri.The Mardi Himal trail offers quieter, less crowded trekking paths, gradually climbing through dense forests to alpine meadows and the high base camp. The views of Machhapuchhre’s sheer face and surrounding peaks from the base camp are unforgettable.Days vary in trekking duration, generally between 4 to 10 hours, with gradual altitude gains allowing for acclimatization. Evenings are spent in cozy teahouses enjoying local hospitality and nutritious meals.What you’ll experience:Diverse landscapes from forests to high alpine terrainTraditional Gurung and Magar villagesMagnificent Himalayan sunrises and sunsetsModerate physical challenge with rewarding vistasProfessional support by guides and portersThis trek perfectly balances adventure and cultural discovery for an unforgettable Himalayan journey.Oxygen Levels on Poon Hill with Mardi Himal TrekAs you ascend to higher altitudes on the Poon Hill with Mardi Himal trek, oxygen levels decrease, which can impact physical performance and wellbeing.At sea level, oxygen concentration is about 21%. At Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500 m), oxygen availability drops to roughly 60% of sea level levels. This reduced oxygen makes breathing more difficult and increases fatigue.To mitigate altitude sickness risks, the trek follows a gradual ascent profile with rest days and plenty of hydration. Your guide from Asiana Treks and Tours will monitor health signs and adjust pace accordingly.Key points on oxygen and altitude:Oxygen decreases with altitude—less oxygen in each breathSymptoms of altitude sickness include headache, dizziness, nauseaAscend slowly, rest, and hydrate to acclimatize properlyMedication (like Diamox) can be considered after medical consultationUnderstanding oxygen effects helps trekkers prepare mentally and physically, ensuring a safer, more enjoyable trek.Major Villages and Scenic Viewpoints on Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek RouteThe Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek offers trekkers the chance to visit some of the most charming villages and breathtaking viewpoints in the Annapurna region. Starting from Ulleri, you traverse lush rhododendron forests to reach Ghorepani, a picturesque village famous for its panoramic Himalayan views. Ghorepani serves as the gateway to the iconic Poon Hill, an early morning hike destination where trekkers witness a spectacular sunrise over Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre.Other significant villages include Tadapani, known for its serene environment and rich flora, and Landruk, a traditional Gurung settlement where trekkers can experience local culture and hospitality firsthand. Further along the trail, you reach Low Camp and High Camp, offering stunning views of the Mardi Himal range with lush forests transitioning to alpine meadows.Finally, Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4,500 meters provides close-up views of majestic peaks like Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. Each village and viewpoint along this trek provides unique cultural insights and natural beauty.Key Highlights:Ghorepani and Poon Hill sunrise viewpointsTraditional Gurung villages: Landruk and TadapaniForest and alpine meadows transition from Low Camp to High CampClose-up views of Machhapuchhre and Annapurna peaks at Mardi Himal Base CampThis route perfectly balances cultural immersion with breathtaking natural landscapes.Flora and Fauna of Poon Hill with Mardi Himal TrekThe Poon Hill with Mardi Himal trek offers a diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a delight for nature enthusiasts. The trek passes through various ecological zones, from subtropical forests at lower elevations to alpine meadows near the base camp.In the lower regions around Ulleri and Ghorepani, trekkers encounter dense rhododendron forests—Nepal's national flower—especially vibrant in spring when these trees bloom in brilliant reds and pinks. Other trees include oak, pine, and maple, providing rich habitat for birds and animals.The trek is home to various wildlife species, including Himalayan monal pheasants, the colorful national bird of Nepal, and elusive mammals such as barking deer, Himalayan black bears, and langur monkeys. Bird watchers can spot a variety of species like the redstart, laughing thrush, and woodpeckers.At higher altitudes near Mardi Himal Base Camp, the flora shifts to hardy alpine plants, mosses, and wildflowers adapted to colder temperatures and thinner air.Nature Highlights:Rhododendron and oak forestsHimalayan monal and diverse birdlifeMammals: barking deer, Himalayan black bear, langur monkeysAlpine flora near base camp with wildflowers and mossesThis rich biodiversity adds an exciting natural dimension to the trekking experience.Festivals and Local Culture Along Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek RouteThe Poon Hill with Mardi Himal trek provides an excellent opportunity to explore the vibrant local culture and traditional festivals of Nepal’s ethnic communities, especially the Gurung and Magar peoples.Villages like Landruk and Tadapani are predominantly inhabited by the Gurung community, known for their warm hospitality and unique customs. Trekkers may witness traditional music, dance, and festivals, especially if trekking during important cultural events like Tihar (Festival of Lights) or Dashain, Nepal’s biggest festival celebrating the victory of good over evil.During these festivals, villagers dress in colorful traditional attire, perform ritual dances, and share local delicacies. The region is also known for its rich oral traditions, including storytelling and folk songs that narrate local legends and Himalayan life.Participating or observing these cultural events enriches the trek, offering deeper insight into the everyday lives, beliefs, and traditions of Nepal’s mountain communities.Cultural Highlights:Gurung and Magar traditional villagesFestivals: Tihar, Dashain, and local celebrationsTraditional music, dance, and attireLocal hospitality and culinary experiencesThis cultural immersion complements the stunning natural beauty of the trek.Why Book with Asiana Treks and Tours for Poon Hill with Mardi Himal TrekBooking your Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours guarantees a well-organized, safe, and memorable Himalayan adventure. Asiana is renowned for its personalized service, experienced guides, and commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism.They provide licensed and knowledgeable local guides who ensure your safety and enrich the experience with insights into local culture, geography, and ecology. Porters are hired to ease your load, allowing you to enjoy the trek without unnecessary strain.Asiana Treks and Tours emphasizes comfort by arranging quality accommodations and nutritious meals in teahouses throughout the trek. They also handle all logistics, permits, and transportation, removing the stress of planning.Moreover, Asiana actively supports local communities and eco-friendly trekking practices, helping to preserve the natural and cultural heritage of the Annapurna region.Why Choose Asiana Treks:Experienced and licensed local guidesSupport for porters and sustainable tourismQuality accommodations and mealsAll permits and logistics managedPersonalized and attentive serviceWith Asiana Treks, you embark on a seamless, rewarding Himalayan adventure.How to Book Poon Hill with Mardi Himal TrekBooking your Poon Hill with Mardi Himal Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours is straightforward and convenient. You can start by visiting their official website or contacting their customer service via email or phone to inquire about availability, customized itineraries, and pricing.Once you decide, Asiana will provide a detailed itinerary, booking confirmation, and payment instructions. A deposit is usually required to secure your place, with the balance payable before the trek begins.Asiana Treks offers flexibility in booking dates and group sizes, catering to solo trekkers, couples, and groups. They also provide pre-trek support, including gear advice and travel tips, ensuring you are well-prepared.Booking Steps:Contact Asiana Treks and Tours via website or emailDiscuss itinerary, dates, and special requestsConfirm booking with a deposit paymentReceive detailed pre-trek information and supportArrive in Nepal ready for your adventure!Booking early is advised, especially for peak trekking seasons, to ensure availability and the best rates.

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Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail 9 days

The Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is a newly developed trekking route designed as an excellent alternative to the old Bhurung–Tatopani–Ghodepani–Ulleri–Birethanti–Nayapul section of the Annapurna Circuit, which became less convenient due to road expansion. This scenic trail explores some of the most iconic villages, viewpoints, and cultural regions of Kaski, Myagdi, and Parbat, offering a peaceful, crowd-free Himalayan experience. This route connects Ulleri, Mohare Danda, Poon Hill, Ghodepani, Swanta, Khopra, Khair Barahi Lake, Bayeli, Mulde Viewpoint, Ghandruk, Landruk, and Dhampus—beautiful villages known for Gurung and Magar hospitality, rich heritage, and links to the Gurkha tradition. Trekkers walk through serene oak and rhododendron forests, vibrant wildlife habitats, and rolling green hills, enjoying uninterrupted mountain views and breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. The Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail can be customised for 5 to 15 days, combining sections of the Mohare Danda Trek, Khair Lake Trek, Ghorepani–Ghandruk Trek, and the Dhampus route. Key highlights include Mohare Danda, Poon Hill, Khair Lake (3,600 m), Mulde Viewpoint, Tadapani, and traditional villages showcasing authentic rural lifestyles.Unlike many classic routes affected by road access, this trail remains pure trekking territory, allowing travellers to enjoy nature without vehicle disturbances. Because of its proximity to Pokhara and peaceful environment, the trail is gaining rapid popularity. Swanta (2,300 m) has emerged as an ideal resting point for trekkers, while Khopra Lake is the primary spiritual and scenic attraction. Community lodges, upgraded pathways, and newly promoted viewpoints make this route suitable for both teahouse trekking and camping. With its forests, cliffs, creeks, wildlife, and untouched cultural charm, the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail offers one of the most rewarding off-the-beaten-path experiences in Nepal. The Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is a spectacular off-the-beaten-path trekking route in western Nepal, offering a perfect blend of cultural immersion, pristine nature, and dramatic Himalayan scenery. This trail connects the foothills of the Annapurna range with breathtaking viewpoints of Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), the world’s seventh-highest mountain. Unlike crowded classical routes, this trek passes through peaceful villages, deep forests, alpine meadows, and remote ridges. Starting in Pokhara and gradually ascending through Ulleri, Mohare Danda, and Khopra Ridge, the trail showcases ever-changing landscapes—from terraced farmlands and rhododendron forests to high-alpine terrain. The highlight of the journey is the hike to Khair Lake, a sacred alpine lake set beneath towering Himalayan peaks. The descent via Dobato and Ghandruk adds rich Gurung culture and panoramic mountain views, making the trek both scenic and meaningful. Highlights of the Trail: Stunning views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Nilgiri, and MachhapuchhreLess crowded and more peaceful than mainstream Annapurna routesAuthentic villages like Swanta and GhandrukSacred Khair Lake excursionEco-friendly community lodges and teahousesWhy Is the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail a Must-Do Trek?The Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is a must-do trek for travellers seeking a balance between adventure and tranquillity. It is ideal for trekkers seeking dramatic Himalayan views without the congestion of popular routes such as Annapurna Base Camp or Ghorepani Poon Hill. The trek offers uninterrupted mountain panoramas from Mohare Danda and Khopra Ridge, especially at sunrise and sunset. Another reason this trek stands out is its deep cultural experience. You pass through traditional Magar and Gurung villages where local hospitality, traditional homes, and farming lifestyles remain largely untouched. Staying in community-run lodges directly supports local families, making this trek socially responsible and environmentally sustainable. Why Trekkers Love This Route:Peaceful trails with fewer trekkers Strong cultural connection with local communitiesIdeal for nature lovers and photographersModerate difficulty suitable for fit beginners and experienced trekkersExcellent alternative to crowded trekking routesWhat to Expect on the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail: During this 9-day trek, expect a gradual transition from subtropical forests to alpine landscapes. The early days feature stone staircases, terraced hills, and lush greenery as you hike from Ulleri to Mohare Danda. As you gain altitude, the trail opens into broad ridges and meadows with jaw-dropping Himalayan views. Mohare Danda and Khopra Ridge offer some of the finest panoramic viewpoints in the Annapurna region. The trek also includes a rewarding side hike to Khair Lake, a high-altitude sacred lake surrounded by rugged terrain and snow-capped peaks. Comfortable teahouse accommodations, hearty local meals, and well-paced walking days ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Weather conditions can vary, but clear days reward trekkers with unforgettable scenery. What You’ll Experience:Daily hikes of 4–7 hours with scenic rest stopsRhododendron forests and alpine landscapesCommunity-based teahouses and lodgesSacred pilgrimage site at Khair LakeIncredible sunrise and sunset mountain viewsAdvantages of Booking with Asiana Treks and Tours: Asiana Treks and Tours is a trusted and experienced trekking company in Nepal, dedicated to providing safe, personalised, and memorable trekking experiences. With in-depth knowledge of the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail, the company ensures well-planned itineraries, proper acclimatisation, and smooth logistics from start to finish. By booking with Asiana Treks and Tours, trekkers benefit from professional guides, friendly porters, and 24/7 support throughout the journey. The company prioritizes safety, responsible tourism, and customer satisfaction, while also supporting local communities along the trail. Whether you are trekking solo, with friends, or in a group, Asiana Treks and Tours tailors the experience to your needs. Why Choose Asiana Treks and Tours:Experienced, licensed, and English-speaking guidesCarefully designed itinerary with flexibility.Strong focus on safety and responsible tourismExcellent customer care before and during the trekCompetitive pricing with quality serviceWhy Book Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail with Us: Booking the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail with Asiana Treks and Tours ensures a well-organised, safe, and enriching trekking experience in one of Nepal’s most scenic yet less-crowded Himalayan regions. Our team has extensive local knowledge of the Khopra and Mohare Danda routes, allowing us to design itineraries that balance adventure, comfort, and proper acclimatisation. From arrival in Pokhara to your return, every detail is carefully managed. Asiana Treks and Tours focuses on responsible and community-based tourism. Many lodges along this trail are locally operated, and we work closely with these communities to ensure your trek supports local livelihoods. Our professional guides provide cultural insights, safety support, and motivation throughout the journey, making your trek not only memorable but also meaningful. Why Trek with Asiana Treks and Tours:Experienced and licensed trekking guidesPersonalised and flexible itinerariesStrong focus on safety and acclimatisationEthical trekking and community supportExcellent client service and trip managementPreparation for Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailProper preparation is key to enjoying the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail to the fullest. This trek involves moderate daily walking (4–7 hours) with gradual altitude gain, making basic physical fitness essential. We recommend regular walking, hiking, or cardio exercises for several weeks before the trek to build stamina and confidence on uphill and downhill terrain. Mental preparation is equally important, as the trail passes through remote areas with simple teahouse facilities. Weather conditions can change quickly in the mountains, so trekkers should be prepared for cool mornings, warm daytime temperatures, and cold nights at higher elevations. Asiana Treks and Tours provides a detailed packing list and pre-trek briefing to help you prepare effectively. Preparation Tips:Maintain good physical fitness and endurancePack layered clothing for changing weatherBring proper trekking boots and rain gearStay hydrated and follow the guide instructionsTravel insurance covering trekking activitiesDhaulagiri Annapurna Trail ItineraryThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail itinerary is designed to showcase diverse landscapes, rich culture, and stunning Himalayan views. The trek begins with a drive from Pokhara to Ulleri, followed by gradual ascents through forests and villages to Mohare Danda. From here, trekkers enjoy incredible panoramic views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, and Machhapuchhre. The journey continues through Swanta and Chistibung before reaching Khopra Danda (Khopra Ridge)—one of the trek’s major highlights. A side hike to Khair Lake offers a spiritual and scenic experience. The return route passes through Dobato and the beautiful Gurung village of Ghandruk, ending with a scenic descent and drive back to Pokhara. Outline Itinerary:Day 1: Pokhara – UlleriDay 2: Ulleri – Mohare DandaDay 3: Mohare Danda – SwantaDay 4: Swanta – ChistibungDay 5: Chistibung – Khopra DandaDay 6: Khopra Danda – Khair Lake – ReturnDay 7: Khopra Danda – DobatoDay 8: Dobato – GhandrukDay 9: Ghandruk – Syauli Bazaar – Pokhara4. Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail DistanceThe total Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail distance is approximately 110–120 kilometers, depending on side hikes and route variations. The trek is spread across nine days, allowing for comfortable daily walking distances and proper acclimatization. Each day involves 8–15 kilometers of trekking on well-established trails.Despite the moderate distance, the trek feels rewarding rather than exhausting due to scenic rest points, gradual elevation gain, and varied terrain. Asiana Treks and Tours carefully plans daily distances to match trekkers’ abilities, ensuring a safe and enjoyable pace throughout the journey.Distance Overview:Total distance: Approx. 110–120 kmAverage walking per day: 4–7 hoursMaximum altitude: Khair Lake areaTerrain: Forest trails, ridges, alpine pathsSuitable for: Moderately fit trekkers5. Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail PriceThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail price varies depending on group size, trekking season, service level, and customization. Asiana Treks and Tours offers competitive and transparent pricing, ensuring excellent value without compromising safety or service quality. Our packages typically include guides, permits, accommodation, meals during the trek, and transportation.We also offer customized pricing for private treks, student groups, and longer stays. By choosing Asiana Treks and Tours, you benefit from fair pricing, no hidden costs, and professional support throughout the trek. Detailed cost breakdowns are provided before booking for complete clarity.Price Includes (Typical):Licensed guide and porter servicesTrekking permits and documentationTeahouse accommodation and mealsGround transportation as per itineraryFirst-aid kit and trip coordinationPlace Altitude & Oxygen Level of the Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail gradually ascends from the low hills around Pokhara to the high alpine terrain near Khair Lake, allowing trekkers to adapt naturally to altitude changes. The trek starts below 2,000 meters, where oxygen levels are close to sea level, and steadily climbs above 4,500 meters, where oxygen availability decreases noticeably. This gradual ascent makes the trail safer and more comfortable compared to rapid high-altitude treks.As altitude increases, oxygen levels reduce, which can affect breathing and energy levels. However, the itinerary designed by Asiana Treks and Tours includes proper acclimatization days, shorter walking hours at higher elevations, and careful monitoring by experienced guides. This approach minimizes altitude-related discomfort and ensures a safe trekking experience.Altitude & Oxygen Overview:Starting altitude: ~820 m (Pokhara)Highest point: ~4,660 m (Khair Lake)Oxygen at 3,000 m: ~70% of sea levelOxygen at 4,500 m: ~58–60% of sea levelGradual ascent supports better acclimatization2. Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail Itinerary with Oxygen LevelThe itinerary of the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is carefully planned to balance altitude gain with safe oxygen adaptation. Lower elevations such as Ulleri and Swanta provide comfortable walking conditions with minimal altitude impact. As trekkers move toward Mohare Danda and Khopra Ridge, the thinner air becomes noticeable, but the body adapts due to controlled elevation gain.The highest oxygen challenge occurs during the Khair Lake hike, where altitude exceeds 4,600 meters. This day is planned as a return hike rather than an overnight stay, reducing prolonged exposure to low oxygen levels. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures guides monitor trekkers closely, encouraging hydration, slow pacing, and rest.Itinerary with Oxygen Awareness:Lower elevations: Comfortable breathingMid elevations (3,000–3,600 m): Slight oxygen reductionHigh elevations (4,000 m+): Noticeable oxygen thinningNo rapid altitude jumpsOne-night maximum above 3,600 m3. Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail – Route, Height, Oxygen Gain and Loss (Table)The table below shows the major trekking points, their altitude, and the approximate oxygen availability compared to sea level. This helps trekkers understand how the body gradually adapts along the route.Location Altitude (m) Oxygen Level (%) Daily Gain/LossPokhara 820 ~100% —Ulleri 1,960 ~80% +1,140 mMohare Danda 3,300 ~67% +1,340 mSwanta 2,200 ~78% -1,100 mChistibung 3,000 ~70% +800 mKhopra Danda 3,660 ~63% +660 mKhair Lake 4,660 ~58% +1,000 mDobato 3,350 ~66% -1,310 mGhandruk 1,940 ~81% -1,410 mRoute & Altitude Insights:Gradual ascent reduces altitude riskOxygen decreases steadily, not abruptlyDescent days aid recoveryHighest altitude reached only during day hikeIdeal for moderate trekkers4. Major Villages and Best Viewpoints during the Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail passes through charming villages that reflect the traditional lifestyle of the Magar and Gurung communities. Villages like Ulleri, Swanta, and Ghandruk offer warm hospitality, stone-paved paths, and cultural authenticity. Staying in these villages allows trekkers to experience local food, customs, and daily life.In terms of viewpoints, this trail is exceptional. Mohare Danda, Khopra Ridge, and Dobato are among the finest panoramic viewpoints in the Annapurna region, offering uninterrupted views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Nilgiri, and Machhapuchhre. Sunrise and sunset moments from these ridges are unforgettable highlights of the trek.Major Villages & Viewpoints:Ulleri – Magar village with terraced farmsSwanta – Peaceful traditional settlementGhandruk – Famous Gurung cultural villageMohare Danda – 360° mountain panoramaKhopra Ridge – Close-up Himalayan viewsDobato – Stunning sunrise viewpoint5. Biodiversity of Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail lies within a rich ecological zone, transitioning from subtropical forests to alpine ecosystems. Lower elevations are dominated by oak, bamboo, and rhododendron forests, especially vibrant during spring when rhododendrons bloom in red, pink, and white colors.Higher altitudes feature alpine meadows and rocky terrain, home to diverse wildlife and bird species. Trekkers may encounter Himalayan pheasants, langurs, musk deer, and various high-altitude birds. Asiana Treks and Tours promotes eco-friendly trekking practices to help preserve this unique biodiversity.Biodiversity Highlights:Rhododendron and oak forestsAlpine grasslands and meadowsHimalayan birds and wildlifeSeasonal wildflowersProtected natural environmentFestivals and Cultures in the Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail passes through culturally rich villages inhabited mainly by Magar and Gurung communities, whose traditions reflect a harmonious blend of Hindu and Buddhist beliefs. Along the trail—from Ulleri and Swanta to Ghandruk—trekkers experience traditional stone houses, terraced farming, prayer flags, monasteries, and a lifestyle closely connected to nature and the mountains. Local people are known for their warmth and hospitality, often welcoming trekkers with genuine smiles and traditional greetings.If your trek coincides with local festivals, the cultural experience becomes even more rewarding. Major festivals such as Dashain, Tihar, Maghe Sankranti, Losar, and Buddha Jayanti are celebrated with rituals, music, traditional dances, and community gatherings. With Asiana Treks and Tours, knowledgeable guides explain the cultural significance of these festivals, helping trekkers understand local customs, beliefs, and daily life in the Himalayan region.Cultural & Festival Highlights:Magar and Gurung ethnic traditionsHindu and Buddhist religious practicesLocal festivals and seasonal celebrationsTraditional village lifestyleWarm mountain hospitality2. Booking Process of Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailThe booking process for the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail with Asiana Treks and Tours is simple, transparent, and efficient. Trekkers can start by sending an inquiry through email, website form, or direct contact. Based on your preferred travel dates, group size, and service requirements, a detailed itinerary and cost breakdown are provided.Once confirmed, Asiana Treks and Tours takes care of all trekking logistics, including permits, accommodation, transportation, and staff arrangements. A pre-trek briefing is organized in Pokhara or Kathmandu to cover packing lists, safety guidelines, altitude awareness, and daily trekking routines, ensuring trekkers are fully prepared and confident before starting the journey.Booking Steps:Initial inquiry and consultationItinerary and price confirmationAdvance booking confirmationPermit and logistics arrangementPre-trek briefing and final checks3. Transportation Mode – Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailTransportation for the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is carefully arranged to ensure comfort and safety. The trek typically starts with a drive from Pokhara to Ulleri, using private jeeps or tourist vehicles, depending on road conditions and group size. The scenic drive passes through hills, rivers, and rural settlements, offering a glimpse of Nepal’s countryside.Asiana Treks and Tours manages all transportation needs, including the return drive from Syauli Bazaar to Pokhara at the end of the trek. Currency exchange should be completed in Pokhara before the trek, as no exchange facilities are available along the trail. Professional guides and porters are arranged in advance to ensure a smooth and well-supported trekking experience.Transportation & Logistics Overview:Trekking Start: Pokhara – Ulleri (by jeep/car)Currency Exchange: Pokhara (before trek)Guide and Porter Arrangement: Fully organized by Asiana Treks and ToursReturn Transport: Syauli Bazaar – PokharaSafe, scenic, and well-managed travel4. Porter, Luggage, and Extra Luggage Storage During the TrekPorters play a key role in making the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail comfortable and enjoyable. With Asiana Treks and Tours, experienced and ethically treated porters carry trekkers’ main luggage, allowing trekkers to hike with only a light daypack. This reduces physical strain and enhances the overall trekking experience.Extra luggage that is not required during the trek can be safely stored at your hotel in Pokhara. Clear luggage guidelines are provided before departure, helping trekkers pack efficiently and responsibly. Asiana Treks and Tours follows responsible trekking practices by ensuring fair wages, proper equipment, and safe load limits for porters.Luggage & Porter Services:Professional and experienced portersLimited and safe luggage weight per porterExtra luggage storage in PokharaTrekker carries only a daypackEthical and responsible porter care5. Meals and Accommodation During the Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailMeals during the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail are served in local teahouses and community lodges, offering fresh, nutritious food suitable for trekking. Common meals include dal bhat (rice, lentils, vegetables), noodles, pasta, soups, potatoes, eggs, and simple international dishes. Hot drinks such as tea, coffee, and ginger lemon honey are widely available and help with warmth and hydration.Accommodation is provided in clean and comfortable teahouses with basic facilities. Rooms are generally twin-sharing, with shared bathrooms in most places. Dining halls are warm and social, often heated by a central stove in higher altitudes. Asiana Treks and Tours carefully selects reliable lodges to ensure comfort, hygiene, and a pleasant stay throughout the trek.Meals & Accommodation Highlights:Nutritious local and simple international mealsCommunity-based teahouse accommodationTwin-sharing roomsVegetarian options availableWarm dining areas and friendly serviceDrinking Water During the Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailAccess to safe drinking water is an important consideration during the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail. Along the route—from Ulleri and Swanta to Khopra Danda and Dobato—trekkers can purchase boiled or filtered drinking water at teahouses and community lodges. Natural water sources such as streams and taps are available in many places, but these should always be treated before drinking.Asiana Treks and Tours strongly encourages environmentally responsible practices, such as avoiding single-use plastic bottles. Trekkers are advised to carry reusable water bottles and purification methods like tablets, filters, or UV purifiers. This ensures both personal health safety and environmental protection throughout the trek.Drinking Water Options:Boiled water available at teahousesFiltered water in some lodgesNatural spring/tap water (must be treated)Use of purification tablets or filters recommendedRefillable bottles encouraged2. Extra Personal ExpensesWhile most trekking costs are included in a standard package, trekkers should be prepared for extra personal expenses during the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail. Items such as snacks, bottled drinks, hot showers, battery charging, and Wi-Fi access may require additional payment at teahouses, especially at higher altitudes where supplies are limited.Asiana Treks and Tours provides a clear cost breakdown before the trek so there are no surprises. Carrying sufficient Nepalese currency is essential, as there are no ATMs along the trail. Guides can help manage daily expenses and provide advice on budgeting during the trek.Common Extra Expenses:Hot showersDevice chargingSnacks and soft drinksWi-Fi or internet servicesTips for guides and porters3. Toilet Facilities in the Dhaulagiri Annapurna TrailToilet facilities along the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail vary depending on location and altitude. In lower villages such as Ulleri, Swanta, and Ghandruk, teahouses usually offer Western-style or improved squat toilets. As the trail moves into higher and more remote areas like Chistibung and Khopra Danda, toilet facilities become more basic.Most teahouses provide shared toilets, often located outside the main building. Maintaining personal hygiene is important, so trekkers should carry toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and personal hygiene supplies. Asiana Treks and Tours guides brief trekkers on what to expect and how to prepare respectfully for rural conditions.Toilet Facility Overview:Western or improved squat toilets in lower areasBasic squat toilets at higher elevationsMostly shared facilitiesCarry personal hygiene essentialsEco-friendly usage encouraged4. Internet ConnectivityInternet connectivity on the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is limited but improving. In lower villages, some teahouses offer Wi-Fi services for an extra fee. However, as you move higher toward Khopra Danda and Dobato, internet access becomes slower and less reliable due to remote terrain and weather conditions.Mobile network coverage from Nepali providers may work in some sections of the trail, but it is not consistent throughout. Asiana Treks and Tours advises trekkers to treat the trek as a digital detox and inform family and friends in advance about limited connectivity.Internet & Communication Tips:Wi-Fi available in some teahouses (paid)Limited and slow connectivity at higher altitudesMobile network works intermittentlyInform contacts about limited accessEmergency communication handled by guides5. Electricity Voltage and PlugsElectricity along the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is mainly supplied by hydropower or solar energy. In lower villages, electricity is more reliable, while higher altitude lodges depend mostly on solar power. Charging electronic devices is usually available at teahouses for an additional fee.Nepal uses a standard voltage of 230V with a frequency of 50Hz. Common plug types are Type C, D, and M, so carrying a universal travel adapter is recommended. Asiana Treks and Tours advises trekkers to bring power banks to ensure uninterrupted access to essential devices during the trek.Electricity & Charging Overview:Voltage: 230V / 50HzPlug types: C, D, and MCharging available at teahouses (extra cost)Solar power at higher elevationsPower banks highly recommendedCommunicationCommunication during the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is managed carefully to ensure trekkers remain informed and safe throughout the journey. While mobile network coverage is available in some lower villages, it becomes limited in higher and more remote areas such as Chistibung and Khopra Danda. For this reason, communication is primarily coordinated through the trekking guide.Asiana Treks and Tours maintains regular contact with its guides during the trek and provides emergency communication support when needed. Trekkers are advised to inform family and friends about possible communication limitations before starting the journey, allowing them to enjoy the trek with peace of mind.Communication Highlights:Limited mobile network coverageGuide-managed communication systemEmergency contact support availablePre-trek communication briefingIdeal for digital detox experienceTrip ExtensionA trip extension is a great option for trekkers who wish to explore more of Nepal after completing the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail. Popular extensions include sightseeing in Pokhara, cultural tours in Kathmandu, wildlife safaris in Chitwan, or additional short treks in the Annapurna region.Asiana Treks and Tours offers flexible trip extension options tailored to your interests and available time. All arrangements, including transportation, accommodation, and guided activities, can be smoothly organized upon request, even at the end of the trek.Trip Extension Options:Pokhara sightseeing and relaxationKathmandu cultural toursChitwan jungle safariAdditional trekking routesCustomized travel plansTrek DifficultyThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for trekkers with reasonable physical fitness. Daily walking hours range from 4 to 7 hours, with gradual ascents and descents across forest trails, ridges, and mountain paths. No technical climbing skills are required.Asiana Treks and Tours designs the itinerary to allow proper acclimatization and rest. With professional guidance and a steady pace, even first-time trekkers can comfortably complete this trek while enjoying its scenic and cultural rewards.Difficulty Overview:Moderate trekking difficulty4–7 hours walking per dayGradual altitude gainSuitable for fit beginnersNo technical skills requiredTrip SafetySafety is a top priority for Asiana Treks and Tours during the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail. Our experienced guides are trained in altitude awareness, first aid, and emergency response. The itinerary is carefully planned to minimize altitude risks and ensure safe daily walking distances.All guides carry a basic first-aid kit, and weather conditions are monitored regularly. In case of emergencies, Asiana Treks and Tours has established procedures to provide prompt assistance and evacuation coordination if required.Safety Measures Include:Licensed and trained guidesFirst-aid kits on the trekAltitude awareness and monitoringEmergency response planningRegular itinerary checksGroup & Private TreksThe Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail can be enjoyed as either a group trek or a private trek, depending on your preference. Group treks are ideal for social travelers who enjoy meeting like-minded adventurers, while private treks offer flexibility and personalized pacing.Asiana Treks and Tours organizes both options with equal care and professionalism. Private treks can be customized in terms of itinerary, walking pace, and service level, ensuring a tailored trekking experience.Group & Private Trek Options:Small group departuresFully private treks availableFlexible itinerary optionsPersonalized servicesProfessional trek coordinationAbout Solo TravellersSolo travelers are warmly welcomed on the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail with Asiana Treks and Tours. Trekking solo does not mean trekking alone—our guides provide companionship, safety, and local insight throughout the journey.For solo trekkers, this trail offers a peaceful and reflective experience through nature and traditional villages. Asiana Treks and Tours ensures solo travelers feel supported, comfortable, and confident from start to finish.Solo Travel Benefits:Safe and guided trekkingFlexible trekking pacePersonalized attentionCultural interaction opportunitiesIdeal for independent travelersResponsible TravelResponsible travel is a core value of Asiana Treks and Tours. The Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail passes through environmentally sensitive and culturally rich areas, and trekkers are encouraged to respect local customs, reduce waste, and support community-based lodges.By choosing local services and practicing eco-friendly trekking habits, travelers help preserve the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage for future generations.Responsible Travel Practices:Support local communitiesMinimize plastic wasteRespect local culture and traditionsUse eco-friendly lodgesLeave no traceGratitudeAt the heart of the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail experience is gratitude—toward the mountains, local communities, and trekking staff. Simple gestures of appreciation, respectful behavior, and cultural sensitivity go a long way in building meaningful connections.Asiana Treks and Tours encourages trekkers to acknowledge the hard work of guides, porters, and hosts who make the journey safe and memorable.Ways to Show Gratitude:Respect local customsAppreciate staff effortsPositive interactions with localsResponsible tippingCultural understandingEnd of TrekThe trek officially ends after a scenic downhill hike from Ghandruk to Syauli Bazaar, followed by a drive back to Pokhara. This final day offers time to reflect on the journey while enjoying beautiful landscapes and village life.Asiana Treks and Tours ensures a smooth conclusion to the trek, with comfortable transportation and assistance upon arrival in Pokhara.End-of-Trek Highlights:Scenic final hikeCultural village experienceComfortable return driveTrip completion assistanceRelaxation in PokharaDepartureDeparture arrangements are handled efficiently by Asiana Treks and Tours. Whether you are returning home or continuing your travels in Nepal, our team can assist with transportation, accommodation, and onward travel planning.Trekkers are supported until their final departure, ensuring a stress-free end to their Himalayan adventure.Departure Support Includes:Hotel drop-offTransport arrangementsTrip extension supportTravel coordinationFinal assistanceFeedbackFeedback is highly valued at Asiana Treks and Tours. Your experiences and suggestions help us improve our services and maintain high standards of trekking excellence.Trekkers are encouraged to share their feedback after completing the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail, either in person or online.Why Feedback Matters:Helps improve servicesSupports quality assuranceEnhances future treksEncourages transparencyBuilds traveler trustLast-Minute BookingLast-minute bookings for the Dhaulagiri Annapurna Trail are possible with Asiana Treks and Tours, depending on availability. Our experienced team can quickly arrange permits, guides, accommodation, and transportation.This flexibility makes it ideal for travelers with spontaneous plans or limited time before departure.Last-Minute Booking Advantages:Quick and efficient arrangementsProfessional coordinationPermit and logistics handlingExperienced trekking staffReliable service even on short notice

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