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Trip Profile: 18 Days
Trip
Pristine mountain views, rich culture
and genuine adventure, offering a trekking experience to the base of Jugal
Himal towards north east of
Kathmandu. This area offers a combination of rich cultural heritage,
unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity. Beginning from Chautara, home
of Sherpa and Tamang people. This trek starts from 1,400m and goes up to
4,000m at PanchPokhari, a seldom visited pilgrimage site and ends at the
Tibetan border
Tatopani.
ITINERARY
DAY 01: ARRIVE IN
KATHMANDU When you
arrive in Kathmandu, you'll be taken to your hotel. While in Kathmandu you
will have time fascinating Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines
reflecting ancient local traditions are highlighted on our guided tour.
There's time to explore the city's many charms on your own too. In the
evening delicious traditional Nepali well come dinner await for you.
DAY 02: KATHMANDU CITY TOUR After breakfast, we'll visit Swayambhunath temple, and said to
be 2000 years stupa on a hillock offers breath-taking view of Kathmandu
City. We will then processed to Visit Pasupatinath and Bouddhanath. After
lunch we'll visit Kathmandu
Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur) - which is the oldest of the three major
cities in Kathmandu Valley - famous for its Buddhist monuments and Hindu
temples, and you can catch
the traditional artisans working with wood, stones and metals. O/N
in Kathmandu.
DAY 03: KATHMANDU CHAUTRA - SYAULE After breakfast drive three and half hour to
Chautara and start trek after lunch. (O/N) camping at
Shyaule.
DAY 04: SYAULE KAMIKHARKA DANDA Walk about 6 hours through Sherpa
villages and pine forest. Just near the top of the ridge on grass land we
stop for camping.
DAY 05: KAMIKHARKA DANDA CHOCHYO DANDA Gradually climb through grass land, pine
forest and rhodondendron forest. Camping will be at the grassy land of the
Hille at the ridge of the mountain.
DAY 06: CHOCHYO DANDA HILLE BHANJYANG Gradual nice and tall on the trail for
about the same distance. Views are great. You can see Rolwaling from the
east and Manaslu to the west.
DAY 07: HILLE BHANJYANG Rest day at Hille for acclimatisation.
DAY 08: HILLE BHANJYANG NASEM PATI We walk through the falter trail and two
thirds distance of the trail is gradual ascending and descending. You may
not forget that you will have to walk through same kind of
forest.
DAY 09: NASEM PATI PACH POKHARI Today we arrive PanchPokhari the interesting
point of the trek. Five lakes
called PanchPokhari in Nepali. There are interesting festivals in August
called Janaipurnima. Many Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimages will be gathered.
Specially Buddhist monks who will come with their interesting festival
dress. Lots of Buddhist prayer flags will decorate the
buildings.
DAY 10: PACH POKHARI - MAHATHAN Half an hour of ascend and gradual descend
for about 5 and half hours to Nyanyamsal Khola Camp at the riverside near
by Mathana. If you can manage some more time to walk, you can visit
Chhandy Gomba an old Tibetan refugee camp.
DAY 11: MAHATHAN - TEMPATHANG Walk for about four and half hours along the
river-side and a gradual ascent for about one hour to Tembathnag, the
first Sherpa village after Panch,
Pokhari.
DAY 12: TEMBATHANG - AMBAKHARKA Gradual ascent through rhododendron, pine and
fir forests to Ambakharka.
DAY 13-15: AMBAKHARKA GOLUDANDA CHANKANG BAKHANG
GOMPA Gradual descent
through different Sherpa villages, Tibetan Monastery and visit Tibetan
Lamas.
DAY 16: AKHANG GOMPA - KATHMANDU End at Tatopani with 4 hour drive to
Kathmandu. O/N at hotel
DAY 17: KATHMANDU Free day in Kathmandu on your own.
DAY 18: DEPARTURE After
breakfast, you're free before airport drop for your final
departure.
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