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Jungle Safari

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve

Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve Days 4 Starts Biratnagar airport Ends Kathmandu Best Time March – May & October – Decembe Country Nepal Activity Safari Trip Price: US $ 690 per person Book Now Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is Nepal’s only Ramsar–listed flood-plain sanctuary, protecting 176 km² of reed-choked marshes, seasonally inundated grasslands, and braided channels along the mighty Sapta Koshi River in the eastern Terai. Elevations barely top 80 m, yet this mosaic of wetlands, phragmites reed-beds, khair–sisoo riverine woodland, and open sand-bars cradles the country’s last intact lowland marsh ecosystem.  Wildlife drama here is writ large on a watery stage: Koshi Tappu shelters the world’s largest remaining herd of wild water buffalo (Arna) and supports rare Ganges river dolphins, smooth-coated otters, hog deer, fishing cats, and the occasional Asian elephant or Bengal tiger wandering in from contiguous forests. Crocodilian royalty—mugger and gharial—bask on sunny sandbanks, while mahseer and scores of native fish thread the reserve’s oxbow lagoons.  For birders, it is pure nirvana: more than 485 bird species crowd the wetlands, including Bengal florican, swamp francolin, Pallas’s fish-eagle, pied harrier, sarus crane, and vast winter flocks of migratory waders and ducks that stream in from Siberia and Tibet. Patient eyes scanning reed-beds at dawn might also net sightings of watercock, Indian nightjar, or the globally scarce white-tailed stonechat.  Visitor experiences weave between river and land: dawn canoe drifts or inflatable-raft safaris reveal gharials gliding beneath, while half-day jeep drives and guided jungle walks skirt grassland tracks alive with deer and raptors. Dedicated bird hides and elevated watch-towers offer tranquil stake-outs. The dry months October-April deliver clear skies, mild temperatures, and the most concentrated wildlife action; monsoon floods (June-September) recharge the marsh yet limit access.  Encircling the reserve are Tharu and other indigenous villages where stilt-raised homes, folk dances, and leaf-plate dinners immerse guests in centuries-old wetland culture. Community-run homestays, handicraft cooperatives, and evening cultural shows channel tourism revenue into conservation and plastic-free village initiatives—proof that people and wetlands can thrive together.  In essence, Koshi Tappu offers an intimate, water-woven wilderness that contrasts starkly with Nepal’s hill and Himalayan spectacles—a serene hideaway where the dawn chorus of herons and the trumpeting splash of wild buffalo remind visitors what a living flood-plain should feel like. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Early-morning jungle and nature walks in the floodplain habitat Bird watching throughout marshlands, reed beds, and riverbanks (spotting painted stork, ibises, snipes, buntings, bulbuls, etc.) Boat safari on the Sapta Koshi River to view water birds, water buffaloes, and freshwater dolphins Jeep safari for wildlife spotting (including wild water buffalo, deer, otters) Visit to Koshi Barrage for additional birdlife & Dolphin-watching vantage points Cultural interaction or briefings on local Tharu livelihoods (optional) Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Arrive Biratnagar airport. Drive to Koshi Tappu Wildlife camp. 1300 Hrs : Lunch 1500 Hrs : Birding in the nearby surroundings. 1900 Hrs : Dinner.  0530 Hrs : Wake up call.0600 Hrs : Morning nature walk nearby.0800 Hrs : Breakfast.0900 Hrs : Gentle wildlife rafting on the Sapta Koshi river with guides. View some of the water birds, water buffaloes, dolphins, marine and jungle wildlife. End boat trip by the bank of the river and have picnic lunch. Short drive to the Koshi Barrage to view bird life and fresh water dolphins. Late afternoon return to the camp.1900 Hrs : Dinner. 0530 Hrs : Wake up call.0600 Hrs : Bird watching in the jungle near by. 0800 Hrs : Breakfast. 0900 Hrs : Departure to Biratnagar Airport. Fly back to Kathmandu  0530 Hrs : Wake up call. 0600 Hrs : Bird watching in the jungle nearby. 0800 Hrs : Breakfast.0900 Hrs : Departure to Biratnagar airport. Fly back to Kathmandu Included in the Cost Accommodation in a lodge or tented camp all sightseeing and outings Park entrance fees All meals for the duration of the package tour Early-morning jungle and nature walks in the floodplain habitat Bird watching throughout marshlands, reed beds, and riverbanks (spotting painted stork, ibises, snipes, buntings, bulbuls, etc.) Boat safari on the Sapta Koshi River to view water birds, water buffaloes, and freshwater dolphins Jeep safari for wildlife spotting (including wild water buffalo, deer, otters) Visit to Koshi Barrage for additional birdlife & Dolphin-watching vantage points Cultural interaction or briefings on local Tharu livelihoods (optional) Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Arrive Biratnagar airport. Drive to Koshi Tappu Wildlife camp. 1300 Hrs : Lunch 1500 Hrs : Birding in the nearby surroundings. 1900 Hrs : Dinner.  0530 Hrs : Wake up call.0600 Hrs : Morning nature walk nearby.0800 Hrs : Breakfast.0900 Hrs : Gentle wildlife rafting on the Sapta Koshi river with guides. View some of the water birds, water buffaloes, dolphins, marine and jungle wildlife. End boat trip by the bank of the river and have picnic lunch. Short drive to the Koshi Barrage to view bird life and fresh water dolphins. Late afternoon return to the camp.1900 Hrs : Dinner. 0530 Hrs : Wake up call.0600 Hrs : Bird watching in the jungle near by. 0800 Hrs : Breakfast. 0900 Hrs : Departure to Biratnagar Airport. Fly back to Kathmandu  0530 Hrs : Wake up call. 0600 Hrs : Bird watching in the jungle nearby. 0800 Hrs : Breakfast.0900 Hrs : Departure to Biratnagar airport. Fly back to Kathmandu Arrive Biratnagar airport. Drive to Koshi Tappu Wildlife camp. 1300 Hrs : Lunch 1500 Hrs : Birding in the nearby surroundings. 1900 Hrs : Dinner.  0530 Hrs : Wake up call.0600 Hrs : Morning nature walk nearby.0800 Hrs : Breakfast.0900 Hrs : Gentle wildlife rafting on the Sapta Koshi river with guides. View some of the water birds, water buffaloes, dolphins, marine and jungle wildlife. End boat trip by the bank of the river and have picnic lunch. Short drive to the Koshi Barrage to view bird life and fresh water dolphins. Late afternoon return to the camp.1900 Hrs : Dinner. 0530 Hrs : Wake up call.0600 Hrs : Bird watching in the jungle near by. 0800 Hrs : Breakfast. 0900 Hrs : Departure to Biratnagar Airport. Fly back to Kathmandu  0530 Hrs : Wake up call. 0600 Hrs : Bird watching in the jungle nearby. 0800 Hrs : Breakfast.0900 Hrs : Departure to Biratnagar airport. Fly back to Kathmandu Included in the Cost Accommodation

Jungle Safari

Bardiya National Park

Bardiya National Park Tour Days 5 Trip Grade Easy to Medium Maximum Altitude ~415 m (Terai plains) Starts Kathmandu (flight to Nepalgunj) Ends Nepalgunj → Kathmandu Best Time October–April (dry season; best for wildlife sightings) Country Nepal Activity Wildlife safari & jungle activities Trip Price: US $ 1,790 per person Click here Bardia National Park is Nepal’s largest undisturbed wilderness in the lowland Terai, covering nearly 968 km² of forests, grasslands, river corridors, and wetlands. Anchored by the mighty Karnali and Babai rivers, the park supports a mosaic of habitats—sal-dominated woodland (~70%), savannah-like grasslands, dense mixed-hardwood groves, and riverine thickets  This extraordinary diversity nurtures approximately 53 species of mammals, over 400 bird species, more than 23 reptiles and amphibians, and at least 125 fish types in its rivers and oxbow lakes  Wildlife here includes iconic megafauna—Royal Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, sloth & Himalayan black bears, sambar, hog & spotted deer—with renowned conservation efforts boosting their populations, especially rhinos and elephants in the Babai valley  The rivers are alive too: gharial & mugger crocodiles sunning on sandy banks, Gangetic dolphins surfacing in deep pools, and the Mahseer gliding beneath fast rapids  The park offers a layered visitor experience: early-morning guided jungle walks and off-trail elephant safaris deep in the southern forest; jeep safaris through grasslands with panoramic views; peaceful canoe or raft rides along the Karnali—prime moments to witness riverine wildlife and birdlife up close  Birdwatching is exceptional: you might spot Bengal florican, sarus crane, whites-rumped vulture, or lesser florican—a paradise for passionate birders  Complementing the wild tapestry are the Tharu villages that nestle around the park’s buffer. The indigenous Tharu people, with roots dating back centuries, welcome visitors with cultural performances, homestay hospitality, and traditional handicrafts—adding a human story to the natural grandeur. Climate throughout the October–April dry season is pleasant and ideal for eco-tours, while summers bring heat and monsoon rains that recharge the grasslands and forests . Overall, Bardia offers a raw, immersive, and under-the-radar wildlife adventure—where solitude, biodiversity, and cultural authenticity weave together into a truly unforgettable experience. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details High chance of tiger sightings—Bardia has one of Nepal’s best tiger habitats Large mammals: rhinos, elephants, swamp deer, wild boar—and sometimes leopard or sloth bear River safaris: Canoe/boat on Karnali, with chance of spotting dolphins, gharials, mugger crocodiles Bird diversity: Home to over 400 species, including Bengal florican and sarus crane Immersive experience: Jeep, elephant, and walking safaris, plus Tharu village visits and cultural programs Day 1 2 3 4 5 Day 1: Arrival & First Immersion Morning: Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj (~1 hr)  Drive (~2 hrs) into Bardia; check in at your lodge. Afternoon: Guided visit to a nearby Tharu village—explore local homes, traditional crafts, and Tharu Cultural Museum Evening: Dinner at lodge followed by a cultural program featuring Tharu stick dances. Day 2: Elephant Safari & Forest Walks 06:00 Wake‑up call with early coffee/tea. 06:30–08:00 Elephant‑back safari deep into sal forest—ideal for tiger, rhino, deer, and bird sightings  08:00 Return & breakfast at lodge. 10:00–12:00 Jungle walk with naturalist, focusing on tracks, birds, and smaller mammals. 12:00 Lunch. 15:00–17:00 Visit crocodile breeding center and Tharu museum. Evening: Relax; optional night safari by jeep spotlighting nocturnal wildlife. Day 3: Full-Day Jungle Walk & Canoe Safari 06:00 Wake‑up. 06:30–12:00 Full-day guided jungle trek into core park region (e.g., Babai valley) in search of tigers, elephants, swamp deer—picnic breakfast/lunch out in the wild 12:00–13:00 Lunch in nature. 13:00–16:00 Canoe or raft safari on the Karnali River—spot dolphins, gharial and mugger crocodiles from the water  Evening: Dinner and debrief with guides. Day 4: Jeep Safari & Birdwatching 06:00 Early birdwatching walk in grasslands targeting species like Bengal florican & sarus crane  08:00 Breakfast. 09:00–15:00 Full-day jeep safari across different park zones—great for rhinos, antelope, and scenic grassland panoramas (includes picnic lunch)  15:00–17:00 Leisure time; optional visit to park’s visitor info center. Evening: Cultural evening with Tharu music/dance or lodge social time. Day 5: Final Safari & Departure 05:30 Wake‑up. 06:00–07:30 Final activity: either a short nature walk or a canoe ride—great for serene river scenes and early wildlife viewing  08:00 Breakfast & packing. 09:00–10:00 Transfer to Nepalgunj airport (~2 hrs). Fly back to Kathmandu. Included in The Cost Tour Guide Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Accommodation Entry Permits All land transportation by tourist bus and private taxi Flight tickets from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj to Kathmandu Necessary insurance and equipment for staff Airport pick- up and drop-off service Government taxes and Our service charge Not Included in The Cost Personal nature expenses Drinks, beverages, etc. Tips Road Blockeds and personal Expense. In Case of emergency , your personal travel insurance includes your helicopter rescue, trip cancellation and medical expenses. High chance of tiger sightings—Bardia has one of Nepal’s best tiger habitats Large mammals: rhinos, elephants, swamp deer, wild boar—and sometimes leopard or sloth bear River safaris: Canoe/boat on Karnali, with chance of spotting dolphins, gharials, mugger crocodiles Bird diversity: Home to over 400 species, including Bengal florican and sarus crane Immersive experience: Jeep, elephant, and walking safaris, plus Tharu village visits and cultural programs Day 1 2 3 4 5 Day 1: Arrival & First Immersion Morning: Fly from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj (~1 hr)  Drive (~2 hrs) into Bardia; check in at your lodge. Afternoon: Guided visit to a nearby Tharu village—explore local homes, traditional crafts, and Tharu Cultural Museum Evening: Dinner at lodge followed by a cultural program featuring Tharu stick dances. Day 2: Elephant Safari & Forest Walks 06:00 Wake‑up call with early coffee/tea. 06:30–08:00 Elephant‑back safari deep into sal forest—ideal for tiger, rhino, deer, and bird sightings  08:00 Return & breakfast at lodge. 10:00–12:00 Jungle walk with naturalist, focusing on tracks, birds, and smaller mammals. 12:00 Lunch. 15:00–17:00 Visit crocodile breeding center and Tharu museum. Evening: Relax; optional night safari by jeep spotlighting nocturnal wildlife. Day 3: Full-Day Jungle Walk & Canoe Safari 06:00 Wake‑up. 06:30–12:00 Full-day guided jungle trek into core park region (e.g., Babai valley) in search of tigers, elephants, swamp deer—picnic breakfast/lunch out in the wild 12:00–13:00

Jungle Safari

Chitwan National Park

Chitwan National Park Jungle Safari Days 3 Trip Grade Easy (suitable for all ages) Maximum Altitude ~286 m (bufferzone lakes like Bishazari Tal) Starts Kathmandu Ends Return via road or flight to Kathmandu Best Time October–March (dry season, optimal wildlife visibility) Country Nepal Activity Wildlife safari Trip Price: US $ 490 per person Click here Chitwan National Park, Nepal’s inaugural national park (1973) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site (1984), spans roughly 932 km² of lush subtropical lowlands in south-central Nepal . Its varied habitats—riverine forests along the Rapti and Narayani, tall grasslands, mixed hardwood woods, and oxbow lakes like Bishazari—support a remarkable range of wildlife: 68 species of mammals (including tigers, rhinos, elephants, sloth bears, gaurs), over 500 bird species, and rich reptile and amphibian life . Visitors experience Chitwan most vividly through multimodal safaris: early-morning elephant-back rides into deep jungle, thrilling jeep safaris across grasslands, and serene canoe journeys on the Rapti River spotting gharials, crocodiles, and water birds. Guided jungle walks—often led by Tharu or park naturalists—unlock the secrets of tracks, elephant baths, birdsong, and the forest canopy . Cultural immersion enriches the adventure: lively Tharu village visits and traditional stick dance performances offer insights into the unique indigenous heritage. Nearby community initiatives, like the Jatayu vulture restaurant, highlight local wildlife conservation efforts . With accessible accommodations in Sauraha or Meghauli—from budget lodges to luxury jungle towers—Chitwan offers both natural splendor and comfort, making it a must-visit wildlife destination in Asia. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Big 5 wildlife: Royal Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, sloth bear, gaur River experience: Canoe safaris among gharaial, mugger crocodiles, and exotic water birds Birdwatcher’s haven: 500+ species, including rare birds and stunning migratory flocks Elephant breeding center: Visit for a glimpse into conservation work and baby elephant care Cultural encounters: Tharu village life, stick-dance celebrations, community-led conservation (vulture restaurant) Day 1 2 3 Day 1: Welcome to the Terai AM: Drive (5–6 hrs) or fly to Bharatpur → 30 min drive to Chitwan (Sauraha/Meghauli) PM: Check-in → visit Tharu village & cultural museum → riverside sunset → evening Tharu stick dance Overnight: Lodge or eco-resort Day 2: Safari Extravaganza 05:30: Wake-up call, tea/coffee 06:00–08:00: Canoe ride on Rapti River → crocodile, gharial, bird sightings + visit elephant breeding center  08:00: Breakfast 09:30–12:30: Elephant-back safari into deep forest; track rhinos, deer, possibly tigers  12:30–13:30: Lunch at lodge 14:00–17:00: Jeep safari across grasslands (ideal for rhino, elephant, bird photography) 18:00: Dinner with evening debrief/cultural performance Day 3: Morning Wildlife & Departure 05:30: Early bird-watching walk near grasslands—ideal for spotting Bengal florican, sarus crane  07:30: Breakfast & checkout 09:00: Final jungle walk or optional canoe ride (time permitting) 11:00–13:00: Transfer to Bharatpur → drive/flight back to Kathmandu or onward destination Included in The Cost Tour Guide Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Accommodation Entry Permits Necessary insurance and equipment for staff Airport pick- up and drop-off service Government taxes and Our service charge Not Included in The Cost Personal nature expenses All Land and Air Transportation Drinks, beverages, etc. Tips Road Blockeds and personal Expense. In Case of emergency , your personal travel insurance includes your helicopter rescue, trip cancellation and medical expenses. Big 5 wildlife: Royal Bengal tiger, one-horned rhinoceros, Asian elephant, sloth bear, gaur River experience: Canoe safaris among gharaial, mugger crocodiles, and exotic water birds Birdwatcher’s haven: 500+ species, including rare birds and stunning migratory flocks Elephant breeding center: Visit for a glimpse into conservation work and baby elephant care Cultural encounters: Tharu village life, stick-dance celebrations, community-led conservation (vulture restaurant) Day 1 2 3 Day 1: Welcome to the Terai AM: Drive (5–6 hrs) or fly to Bharatpur → 30 min drive to Chitwan (Sauraha/Meghauli) PM: Check-in → visit Tharu village & cultural museum → riverside sunset → evening Tharu stick dance Overnight: Lodge or eco-resort Day 2: Safari Extravaganza 05:30: Wake-up call, tea/coffee 06:00–08:00: Canoe ride on Rapti River → crocodile, gharial, bird sightings + visit elephant breeding center  08:00: Breakfast 09:30–12:30: Elephant-back safari into deep forest; track rhinos, deer, possibly tigers  12:30–13:30: Lunch at lodge 14:00–17:00: Jeep safari across grasslands (ideal for rhino, elephant, bird photography) 18:00: Dinner with evening debrief/cultural performance Day 3: Morning Wildlife & Departure 05:30: Early bird-watching walk near grasslands—ideal for spotting Bengal florican, sarus crane  07:30: Breakfast & checkout 09:00: Final jungle walk or optional canoe ride (time permitting) 11:00–13:00: Transfer to Bharatpur → drive/flight back to Kathmandu or onward destination Day 1: Welcome to the Terai AM: Drive (5–6 hrs) or fly to Bharatpur → 30 min drive to Chitwan (Sauraha/Meghauli) PM: Check-in → visit Tharu village & cultural museum → riverside sunset → evening Tharu stick dance Overnight: Lodge or eco-resort Day 2: Safari Extravaganza 05:30: Wake-up call, tea/coffee 06:00–08:00: Canoe ride on Rapti River → crocodile, gharial, bird sightings + visit elephant breeding center  08:00: Breakfast 09:30–12:30: Elephant-back safari into deep forest; track rhinos, deer, possibly tigers  12:30–13:30: Lunch at lodge 14:00–17:00: Jeep safari across grasslands (ideal for rhino, elephant, bird photography) 18:00: Dinner with evening debrief/cultural performance Day 3: Morning Wildlife & Departure 05:30: Early bird-watching walk near grasslands—ideal for spotting Bengal florican, sarus crane  07:30: Breakfast & checkout 09:00: Final jungle walk or optional canoe ride (time permitting) 11:00–13:00: Transfer to Bharatpur → drive/flight back to Kathmandu or onward destination Included in The Cost Tour Guide Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Accommodation Entry Permits Necessary insurance and equipment for staff Airport pick- up and drop-off service Government taxes and Our service charge Not Included in The Cost Personal nature expenses All Land and Air Transportation Drinks, beverages, etc. Tips Road Blockeds and personal Expense. In Case of emergency , your personal travel insurance includes your helicopter rescue, trip cancellation and medical expenses.

Mustang Region

Jomsom–Muktinath Trek (Lower Mustang)

Jomsom–Muktinath Trek (Lower Mustang) Days 9 Days Trip Grade Moderate Maximum Altitude 3,800 m (Muktinath) Starts Kathmandu Ends Kathmandu Best Time March–May & September–November Country Nepal Activity Trekking & Cultural Tour Trip Price: US $ 1,150 per person Click here High up in the rain-shadow of the Himalaya, the Jomsom–Muktinath trail threads its way along the windswept Kali Gandaki Gorge—the deepest on earth—before climbing gently to the sacred temple of Muktinath at 3,800 m. Unlike the long, high-pass routes around Annapurna, this trek stays mostly below 3,500 m, so you enjoy huge mountain vistas without weeks of acclimatisation. Arid, sculpted cliffs and white-washed Thakali villages give the landscape a Tibetan feel, yet apple orchards, barley fields and stone-paved lanes soften the starkness. Cultural variety is a constant companion. In a single day you might walk past Hindu shrines festooned with marigolds, then turn a corner to find 1,000-year-old Bon-po monasteries where monks still chant protective mantras. At Muktinath itself, Buddhist nuns keep the ever-burning flame while Hindu pilgrims bathe beneath 108 stone water spouts—an emblem of the spiritual harmony Mustang is famous for. Because Jomsom has a small STOL airstrip, the journey cleverly combines air, road and foot travel: a 20-minute flight from Pokhara vaults you over the middle Himalaya, dropping you straight into the treeless Mustang basin, while a rough Jeep track offers a rapid exit if the weather turns. This hybrid approach makes the trek one of the best “mid-length” adventures in Nepal—long enough to feel like a proper expedition, short enough to fit a vacation window. Most travellers complete the loop in nine days door-to-door from Kathmandu, but extra nights in Marpha’s orchards or Pokhara’s lakeside cafés can stretch the holiday to a relaxed twelve.  Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Muktinath Temple (3,800 m): Sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists with 108 water taps and eternal flame. Kali Gandaki Gorge: The deepest gorge in the world, nestled between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. Scenic Jomsom & Kagbeni: Charming high-altitude towns with strong Tibetan cultural influence. Marpha Village: Renowned for apple orchards, brandy, and traditional stone houses. Dramatic Landscapes: Stark cliffs, barren plateaus, and Himalayan views with snow-capped Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Day 1 – Arrival in KathmanduYour guide meets you at Tribhuvan Int’l Airport and whisks you through Thamel’s maze to a centrally located hotel. After a short briefing on Mustang’s culture and flight logistics, the evening is yours—shop for last-minute trekking gear or sample momo dumplings in a rooftop café. Day 2 – Kathmandu to Pokhara (820 m)Morning tourist coach winds west on the Prithvi Highway, broad rice terraces sliding past your window; an optional 25-minute flight trades scenery for a lazy breakfast in Pokhara. Lakeside hotels face Machhapuchhre’s perfect fishtail; paddle on Phewa Lake or climb the Peace Pagoda for sunset. Day 3 – Pokhara to Jomsom (2,720 m) & Trek to Kagbeni (2,810 m)Dawn sees you boarding a twin-otter aircraft; in ten minutes snow peaks fill every window. Landing on Jomsom’s gravel airstrip, you shoulder packs and follow the gravel riverbed north. The wind picks up by midday, so you reach medieval Kagbeni by lunch, exploring its red-walled gompa and labyrinth alleys before the afternoon gusts roar through the gorge. Day 4 – Kagbeni to Muktinath (3,800 m)A steady climb threads apricot orchards, mani walls and the ochre village of Jharkot where a 15th-century Sakya monastery commands the ridge. The final switchbacks open onto the broad saddle of Muktinath; devotees circle the eternal flame while trekkers savour Dhaulagiri’s 8-km ice wall glowing pink at dusk. Day 5 – Muktinath to Jomsom via Lubra (2,720 m)After an optional dawn puja, descend through yak meadows to Lubra, one of Mustang’s last Bon-po strongholds. Prayer flags snap above flat-roofed houses; monks may invite you for salt-butter tea. By mid-afternoon you re-enter Jomsom, its airport beacon blinking in the valley haze. Day 6 – Jomsom to Marpha (2,670 m)An easy half-day stroll follows the river to white-washed Marpha, the apple capital. Stone lanes run beneath cedar-beam balconies dripping with drying herbs; sample cinnamon-spiced apple pie or sip potent local brandy, then climb 500 steps to the hillside gompa for a sweeping panorama of Nilgiri North. Day 7 – Marpha to PokharaJeep tracks now link Mustang to the lowlands. A private 4×4 bumps downhill through pine forest to Beni, then asphalt glides along the Myagdi river into Pokhara. Hot shower, lakeside espresso and maybe a Thai massage ease trekkers’ legs. Evening barbecue beside Phewa Lake caps the mountain chapter. Day 8 – Pokhara to KathmanduChoose a relaxed road journey or hop a short flight. Back in the capital, bargaining for singing bowls or pashmina scarves occupies souvenir hunters, while history buffs trace hidden courtyards in Patan’s old city. A farewell dinner celebrates the trek with dal-bhat and live folk music. Day 9 – DepartureAirport transfer according to your flight schedule. The team handles last-minute logistics while you promise to return for Upper Mustang or the Annapurna Sanctuary. Included in The Cost Trekking guide/porter All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner during the trekking) Accommodation in Tea house (lodges) during the trek Entry Permit for Sagarmatha National Park All land transportation by tourist bus and private taxi Flight tickets from Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu Necessary insurance and equipment for trekking staff Airport pick- up and drop-off service Government taxes and Our service charge Not Included in The Cost Personal nature expenses Drinks, beverages, etc. Tips Sleeping bag and down jacket if required Lunch and dinner in Pokhara Hotel accommodation and meals in Kathmandu Road Blockeds and personal Expense. In Case of emergency , your personal travel insurance includes your helicopter rescue, trip cancellation and medical expenses. Muktinath Temple (3,800 m): Sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists with 108 water taps and eternal flame. Kali Gandaki Gorge: The deepest gorge in the world, nestled between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. Scenic Jomsom & Kagbeni: Charming high-altitude towns with

Mustang Region

Upper Mustang Trek

Upper Mustang Trek Days 19 Trip Grade Strenous Maximum Altitude Lorem Starts Lorem Ends Lorem Best Time Lorem Country Lorem Activity Lorem Trip Price: US $ 1,790 per person Click here You will enjoy the grip of time around the Kathmandu Valley with no necessity to buy or to wonder about the historical sites, as your flight will land the next day at Lukla for the start of the trek.You hike through stunningly beautiful pine and Rhododendron forest with the jagged, icy peaks of Thamserku and Kusum Kanguru towering above the trail to Namche Bazaar (3446m), where you take your first rest days for acclimatization.You then head to the magnificent Thyangboche Monastery, where Mani walls and Chortens with prayer flags remind one of the local Buddhist Culture almost all the time. On the route, you see wildlife such as musk deer, Thar, and Impeyan pheasant, and also see the Sherpa Village in the Himalayas.You are now above the tree line, and the scenery changes to stark glacial moraine, beautiful turquoise-colored lakes, and snow-shrouded Himalayan giants. You will gradually ascend to Lobuje – 4930m, then up to Gorak Shep, the highest night on the trek. The path to the top runs along the glacier Khumbu glacier to the summit of Kala Patar, 5546m, where you can enjoy brilliant close-up views of Mount Everest back with a 360-degree panorama of the world’s highest mountains. You have a short walk to Everest Base Camp Trekking and to enjoy all the history that happened in this area. This trek is rightly known as Classic Everest Trek. Everest Base Camp Trek is meant for anyone who ever has dreamed of coming to see the Glimpse of the Himalayas, including the Highest Peak in the world, Mt. Everest; it is an experience once in a lifetime! Note: Please check the detailed itinerary. In case one intends to minimize or maximize the number of days, number of pax, and time of the year you travel, we would appreciate it if you can let us know. We shall send you the customized itinerary. The Annapurna Circuit is a trek within the Annapurna mountain range of central Nepal. The total length of the route varies between 160–230 km (100-145 mi), depending on where motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. This trek crosses two different river valleys and encircles the Annapurna massif. The path reaches its highest point at Thorong La pass (5416m/17769 ft), touching the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Practically all trekkers hike the route anticlockwise, as this way the daily altitude gain is slower, and crossing the high Thorong La pass is easier and safer.The mountain scenery, seen at close quarters includes the Annapurna Massif (Annapurna I-IV), Dhaulagiri, Machapuchhre, Manasulu, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Pisang Peak and Paungda Danda. Numerous other peaks of 6000-8000m in elevation rise from the Annapurna range. The trek begins at Besisahar , Bhulbhule or Chamje in the Marshyangdi river valley and concludes in the Kali Gandaki George. Besisahar can be reached after a seven-hour drive from Kathmandu. The trail passes along paddy fields and into subtropical forests, several waterfalls and gigantic cliffs, and various villages. Annapurna Circuit has often been voted as the best long distance trek in the world, as it combined, in its old full form, a wide variety of climate zones from tropics at 600 m asl to the arctic at 5416 m asl at the Thorong La pass and cultural variety  with various ethnic groups from Hindu villages at the low foothills to the Tibetan culture of Manang Valley and lower Mustang. Continuing construction of a road has shortened the trail and changed the villages With construction of the road, mountain biking is becoming popular, with Mustang in particular becoming one of the world’s most popular mountain biking destinations.  Note: Please Check the detailed itinerary. If you want to minimize or maximize the number of days , number of pax and the time of the year you’re travelling, Please let us know. We will send you the customized itinerary. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Thorong La Pass (5,416 m): One of the highest motorable passes in the world—spectacular sunrise views of Annapurna I, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. Muktinath Temple Complex: Pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists, featuring the 108 water spouts and panoramic vistas of the Himalaya. Kali Gandaki Gorge & Mustang Views: Trekking along the deepest gorge in the world, with Tibetan‐style villages and wind‐scarved landscapes leading toward Mustang. Tibetan Culture & Marpha: In Jomsom and Marpha (the “Apple Capital”), witness traditional Tibetan architecture, monasteries, and sampling of local apple brandy. Panoramic Mountain Views: Continuous panoramas of Annapurna II (7,937 m), Annapurna III (7,555 m), Machapuchare (6,993 m), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), and Manaslu (8,163 m) on clear days. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Day 01: Arrival and Transfer to HotelUpon landing in Kathmandu, an Adventure Pilgrims Trekking representative will welcome you and escort you to your hotel. You’ll meet your experienced trekking guide, who will provide a brief overview of Nepal and outline the trekking itinerary. In the evening, enjoy free time or choose to attend an optional cultural dinner program showcasing traditional Nepali performances. Day 02: Gear Check and Kathmandu SightseeingBefore the trek begins, your guide will inspect your equipment and advise on any missing essentials. Spend the day exploring the vibrant streets of Thamel on a casual hike, or opt for a guided city tour of Kathmandu’s historic sites. Day 03: Kathmandu to Chamje (via Besisahar)Board a private bus to Besisahar (823 m), then continue by local jeep to Chamje (1,430 m). The journey—about eight hours total—follows the Kathmandu–Pokhara Highway to Dumre, then winds along the Marshyangdi River to Besisahar. Along the way, enjoy mountain vistas, riverside scenery, and glimpses of local life in Lamjung district’s headquarters. Overnight stay in a lodge at Chamje. Day 04: Chamje to Dharapani (1,860 m)After breakfast, begin trekking uphill toward Tal, traversing lush green hills. You’ll witness local agriculture, small villages, and terraced fields before arriving in Dharapani (1,860 m) in about six hours. Dharapani serves as the administrative center for the region. Overnight at a cozy lodge.   Day 05: Dharapani to Chame (2,660 m)Set off through pine and oak forests toward Danaque (2,210

Manaslu Region

Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Circuit Days 13 Trip Grade Strenuous Maximum Altitude Larkya La Pass (5,106 m) Starts Kathmandu Ends Kathmandu Best Time Autumn (Late September – Mid November) Spring (Late March – Early May): Country Nepal Activity Trekking Trip Price: US $ 1,799 per person Click here Manaslu Circuit (Larke Pass) Trek is ideal for experienced trekkers seeking a physically demanding journey along some of the most rugged trails in Nepal’s Himalayas. Towering at 8,163 m, Mount Manaslu sits just east of the Annapurna region and borders Tibet to the north. Opened to foreign visitors only after Nepal’s transition to democracy in 1992, this route offers breathtaking scenery and a rich cultural experience. You’ll traverse remote valleys that reveal the traditional lifestyles of communities whose ancestors migrated from Tibet—evident in their language, clothing, and customs. Because we are based in the Manaslu region, Adventure Pilgrims Trekking Pvt. Ltd. is uniquely positioned, as a government‐registered operator, to secure the necessary Restricted Area Permit and provide expert local knowledge. Although the trail can be challenging and often features difficult ascents, every effort is rewarded by sweeping mountain panoramas and encounters with hospitable villagers. A highlight is crossing Larke La, one of the most dramatic high passes in the Himalayas. This trek still feels untouched by mass tourism, so you will explore truly “virgin” territory that very few others dare to visit. If you’d like to adjust the duration, group size, or season, just let us know, and we’ll design a detailed, customized itinerary to suit your needs. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details High-Altitude Pass: Conquer Larkya La (5,106 m) with 360° Himalayan panoramas. Cultural Diversity: Pass through Gurung, Magar, Sherpa, and Tibetan-influenced villages—each with distinct monasteries and traditions. Remote Wilderness: Entire trek lies within the Manaslu Conservation Area; far fewer trekkers than Annapurna or Everest. Scenic Diversity: From subtropical riverbanks to alpine meadows, glacial moraines, and thick rhododendron forests. Tsum Valley Option: (2–3 extra days) Accessible from Deng, offering ancient gompas, mani walls, and a unique Buddhist culture. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Day 1: Kathmandu → Arughat Bazaar → Soti Khola → Machha Khola (930 m)You depart Kathmandu early, boarding a jeep or tourist bus for a seven- to eight-hour drive west along winding mountain roads through Dhading and Gorkha districts, finally reaching Arughat Bazaar (570 m) by late morning or early afternoon. From Arughat, the vehicle continues downriver to Soti Khola (1,000 m), where you register your permits and step onto the trail. The afternoon’s gentle walk follows the Budhi Gandaki River through rice terraces and small villages, ending at Machha Khola (930 m). Here, basic teahouses line the riverbank and offer your first night’s lodge before the trek proper begins. Day 2: Machha Khola (930 m) → Jagat (1,410 m)On Day 2, you leave Machha Khola after breakfast and steadily climb upstream for roughly six to seven hours. The trail ascends through lush subtropical forests and past cascading waterfalls, crossing wooden suspension bridges over the Budhi Gandaki several times. Villages such as Kamjung and Tatopani appear en route, giving glimpses of local Gurung and Magar lifestyles. You finally reach Jagat (1,410 m) by mid-afternoon, where you clear the Manaslu Conservation Area checkpoint and spend the night in a simple teahouse overlooking the gorge. Day 3: Jagat (1,410 m) → Deng (1,700 m)After an early breakfast, you trek for six to seven hours on Day 3 along an ascending path carved into the Budhi Gandaki gorge. The trail passes through dense bamboo groves and rhododendron bushes, with intermittent landslide zones requiring caution. Midway, you cross a series of suspension bridges before arriving at the small settlement of Deng (1,700 m). This village sits on a narrow ledge above the river and offers your first high-valley vistas. You spend the night in Deng’s modest lodges, surrounded by towering pine forests and the distant silhouette of Manaslu. Day 4: Deng (1,700 m) → Namrung (2,630 m)On Day 4, you continue ascending for about five to six hours through increasingly alpine terrain. The trail winds past seasonal farming terraces, rhododendron thickets, and glacial streams. As you climb toward Namrung, you may glimpse the first clear views of Manaslu’s southern face. Namrung (2,630 m) perches on a plateau overlooking the Budhi Gandaki gorge, with pine and bamboo forests framing the village. In the late afternoon, you can stroll to a viewpoint above Namrung to watch the sun set behind snow-capped peaks, then rest in a locally run teahouse. Day 5: Namrung (2,630 m) → Samagaon (3,520 m)You leave Namrung after breakfast on Day 5 and trek for about five hours through mixed forest and yak pastures. The path steadily climbs past Shyala and Lho, where a short side trip to Lho Monastery is possible. Arriving in Samagaon (3,520 m) by early afternoon, you check into a stone-walled teahouse in this traditional Gurung-style village. Late in the day, you may visit the 450-year-old Lho Monastery, explore mani walls, and take in expansive views of Manaslu Glacier across the valley. Day 6: Acclimatization at Samagaon (3,520 m)Day 6 is reserved for acclimatization at Samagaon. You rise late and spend the morning exploring the village’s mani walls and nunnery. After lunch, you undertake a side hike to Pungyen Gompa (4,100 m), which takes three to four hours round-trip and offers closer views of the Manaslu Glacier. Alternatively, if conditions permit, you can push higher toward the Manaslu Base Camp viewpoint (approx. 4,800 m) for panoramic vistas of surrounding summits. In the evening, you return to Samagaon, ensuring your body adjusts to the altitude. Day 7: Samagaon (3,520 m) → Samdo (3,860 m)On Day 7, you walk only three to four hours to allow further acclimatization. The trail climbs gradually past yak herders’ summer grazing fields and high-altitude meadows. By midday, you arrive at Samdo (3,860 m), the last Nepali village before the Tibetan border. This settlement, built with stone houses and prayer flags, sits beneath the looming wall of

Langtang Region

Gosaikunda Lake Trek

Gosainkunda Lake Trek Days 19 Trip Grade Strenous Maximum Altitude Lorem Starts Lorem Ends Lorem Best Time Lorem Country Lorem Activity Lorem Trip Price: US $ 1,790 per person Click here You will enjoy the grip of time around the Kathmandu Valley with no necessity to buy or to wonder about the historical sites, as your flight will land the next day at Lukla for the start of the trek.You hike through stunningly beautiful pine and Rhododendron forest with the jagged, icy peaks of Thamserku and Kusum Kanguru towering above the trail to Namche Bazaar (3446m), where you take your first rest days for acclimatization.You then head to the magnificent Thyangboche Monastery, where Mani walls and Chortens with prayer flags remind one of the local Buddhist Culture almost all the time. On the route, you see wildlife such as musk deer, Thar, and Impeyan pheasant, and also see the Sherpa Village in the Himalayas.You are now above the tree line, and the scenery changes to stark glacial moraine, beautiful turquoise-colored lakes, and snow-shrouded Himalayan giants. You will gradually ascend to Lobuje – 4930m, then up to Gorak Shep, the highest night on the trek. The path to the top runs along the glacier Khumbu glacier to the summit of Kala Patar, 5546m, where you can enjoy brilliant close-up views of Mount Everest back with a 360-degree panorama of the world’s highest mountains. You have a short walk to Everest Base Camp Trekking and to enjoy all the history that happened in this area. This trek is rightly known as Classic Everest Trek. Everest Base Camp Trek is meant for anyone who ever has dreamed of coming to see the Glimpse of the Himalayas, including the Highest Peak in the world, Mt. Everest; it is an experience once in a lifetime! Note: Please check the detailed itinerary. In case one intends to minimize or maximize the number of days, number of pax, and time of the year you travel, we would appreciate it if you can let us know. We shall send you the customized itinerary. The Annapurna Circuit is a trek within the Annapurna mountain range of central Nepal. The total length of the route varies between 160–230 km (100-145 mi), depending on where motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. This trek crosses two different river valleys and encircles the Annapurna massif. The path reaches its highest point at Thorong La pass (5416m/17769 ft), touching the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. Practically all trekkers hike the route anticlockwise, as this way the daily altitude gain is slower, and crossing the high Thorong La pass is easier and safer.The mountain scenery, seen at close quarters includes the Annapurna Massif (Annapurna I-IV), Dhaulagiri, Machapuchhre, Manasulu, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Pisang Peak and Paungda Danda. Numerous other peaks of 6000-8000m in elevation rise from the Annapurna range. The trek begins at Besisahar , Bhulbhule or Chamje in the Marshyangdi river valley and concludes in the Kali Gandaki George. Besisahar can be reached after a seven-hour drive from Kathmandu. The trail passes along paddy fields and into subtropical forests, several waterfalls and gigantic cliffs, and various villages. Annapurna Circuit has often been voted as the best long distance trek in the world, as it combined, in its old full form, a wide variety of climate zones from tropics at 600 m asl to the arctic at 5416 m asl at the Thorong La pass and cultural variety  with various ethnic groups from Hindu villages at the low foothills to the Tibetan culture of Manang Valley and lower Mustang. Continuing construction of a road has shortened the trail and changed the villages With construction of the road, mountain biking is becoming popular, with Mustang in particular becoming one of the world’s most popular mountain biking destinations.  Note: Please Check the detailed itinerary. If you want to minimize or maximize the number of days , number of pax and the time of the year you’re travelling, Please let us know. We will send you the customized itinerary. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Thorong La Pass (5,416 m): One of the highest motorable passes in the world—spectacular sunrise views of Annapurna I, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. Muktinath Temple Complex: Pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists, featuring the 108 water spouts and panoramic vistas of the Himalaya. Kali Gandaki Gorge & Mustang Views: Trekking along the deepest gorge in the world, with Tibetan‐style villages and wind‐scarved landscapes leading toward Mustang. Tibetan Culture & Marpha: In Jomsom and Marpha (the “Apple Capital”), witness traditional Tibetan architecture, monasteries, and sampling of local apple brandy. Panoramic Mountain Views: Continuous panoramas of Annapurna II (7,937 m), Annapurna III (7,555 m), Machapuchare (6,993 m), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), and Manaslu (8,163 m) on clear days. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Day 01: Arrival and Transfer to HotelUpon landing in Kathmandu, an Adventure Pilgrims Trekking representative will welcome you and escort you to your hotel. You’ll meet your experienced trekking guide, who will provide a brief overview of Nepal and outline the trekking itinerary. In the evening, enjoy free time or choose to attend an optional cultural dinner program showcasing traditional Nepali performances. Day 02: Gear Check and Kathmandu SightseeingBefore the trek begins, your guide will inspect your equipment and advise on any missing essentials. Spend the day exploring the vibrant streets of Thamel on a casual hike, or opt for a guided city tour of Kathmandu’s historic sites. Day 03: Kathmandu to Chamje (via Besisahar)Board a private bus to Besisahar (823 m), then continue by local jeep to Chamje (1,430 m). The journey—about eight hours total—follows the Kathmandu–Pokhara Highway to Dumre, then winds along the Marshyangdi River to Besisahar. Along the way, enjoy mountain vistas, riverside scenery, and glimpses of local life in Lamjung district’s headquarters. Overnight stay in a lodge at Chamje. Day 04: Chamje to Dharapani (1,860 m)After breakfast, begin trekking uphill toward Tal, traversing lush green hills. You’ll witness local agriculture, small villages, and terraced fields before arriving in Dharapani (1,860 m) in about six hours. Dharapani serves as the administrative center for the region. Overnight at a cozy lodge.   Day 05: Dharapani to Chame (2,660 m)Set off through pine and oak forests toward Danaque (2,210

Langtang Region

Tamang Heritage Trail

Tamang Heritage Trek Days 9 Days Trip Grade Easy to Moderate Maximum Altitude 3,165 m (Nagthali Viewpoint) Starts Kathmandu Ends Kathmandu Best Time March–May & September–November Country Nepal Activity Cultural Trekking Trip Price: US $ 1,760 per person Click here The Tamang Heritage Trail is a culturally immersive trek that takes you through the beautiful Tamang villages of Langtang’s lower valleys—less frequented than other routes, but deeply rewarding. Nestled just north of Kathmandu and bordering Tibet, this trail offers a powerful mix of Himalayan views, warm hospitality, Buddhist traditions, and rustic landscapes. Unlike high-altitude treks, this route stays relatively low in elevation, making it a great introduction to trekking in Nepal. Yet, it does not compromise on beauty—viewpoints like Nagthali Danda reveal sweeping panoramas of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Shishapangma, and even Tibetan peaks. The trek passes through remote villages like Goljung, Gatlang, Tatopani, and Thuman, where you’ll interact with the Tamang people—descendants of Tibetan horse traders. Expect carved wooden houses, Buddhist monasteries, sacred mane walls, hot springs, and age-old traditions. Homestay-style teahouses provide authentic meals and a deeper insight into rural Nepali life. This trail also promotes responsible tourism, having been developed in collaboration with the UNDP to bring sustainable income to marginalized communities post-2005 conflict and post-2015 earthquake. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Gatlang & Goljung Villages: Traditional Tamang settlements known for their wooden homes, yak herders, and sacred Buddhist sites. Nagthali Viewpoint (3,165 m): Panoramic Himalayan views of Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and Tibetan ranges. Tatopani Hot Springs: Natural thermal baths said to relieve body aches and cleanse spiritual sins. Cultural Exchange: Interact with Tamang villagers, witness Buddhist rituals, and visit local monasteries and gompas. Off-the-Beaten-Path: Quiet, peaceful trails ideal for trekkers seeking a local and less-touristic experience. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300 m) Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will meet you and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel. You’ll receive a trek briefing and have the evening free to explore or join a traditional welcome dinner. Day 2: Drive to Syabrubesi (1,460 m) – 6 to 7 hrs Today we take a scenic drive north from Kathmandu through lush hills, river valleys, and local settlements. The road winds through Trishuli Bazaar before entering the Langtang region. Overnight in Syabrubesi, the gateway to Tamang Heritage and Langtang treks. Day 3: Trek to Gatlang (2,238 m) – 5 hrs The trail ascends via a ridge to Goljung village, offering the first taste of Tamang culture. After a lunch break and cultural welcome, we continue to Gatlang—a picturesque village with traditional stone houses and views of Langtang Lirung. Evening folk dances may be arranged. Day 4: Trek to Tatopani (2,607 m) – 6 hrs We descend to Thangbuche and cross a suspension bridge before climbing to Tatopani, famous for its healing hot springs. Soak your tired muscles while surrounded by hills and distant snow peaks. This village also bears scars from the 2015 earthquake but remains welcoming and vibrant. Day 5: Trek to Nagthali Danda (3,165 m), then to Thuman (2,340 m) – 6 hrs Today is a highlight. We ascend through alpine forests to Nagthali, a ridge-top viewpoint once used by meditating monks. The vistas of Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung are breathtaking. From here, descend to Thuman, a Tibetan-influenced village with prayer flags and mani walls. Day 6: Trek to Briddim (2,229 m) – 5 hrs A gentle forest walk takes us to Briddim, another traditional village known for its authentic Tamang culture. Here, you may stay in a homestay instead of a teahouse—an opportunity to share meals with a local family and learn about Tamang customs. Day 7: Trek to Syabrubesi – 3 hrs We trek back to Syabrubesi, passing farms and yak pastures. The return walk is short and relaxing, giving you time to rest or explore the market town in the afternoon. Overnight at lodge. Day 8: Drive back to Kathmandu A long but scenic drive brings you back to Kathmandu. You can spend the evening at leisure shopping or visiting nearby cultural sites like Boudhanath or Swayambhunath. Overnight at hotel. Day 9: Departure After breakfast, we’ll transfer you to the airport for your onward journey. If you’re extending your holiday to Langtang Valley or Gosaikunda, we’ll help arrange it. Day 10: Manang to Yak Kharka (4,050 m)Trek gently uphill through Gunsang (3,960 m) to reach Yak Kharka (4,050 m) in about four hours. En route, enjoy panoramic views of the Manang Valley and surrounding peaks. At Yak Kharka, the campsite where yaks congregate each afternoon, take time to wander above the lodge for sweeping vistas of Annapurna. Overnight in a yak-herder’s lodge. Day 11: Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,420 m)Depart Yak Kharka and climb to a ridge before descending slightly to cross the headwaters of the Marsyangdi River via a covered suspension bridge. After a brief ascent, traverse a narrow, unstable slope prone to rockfall before reaching Thorong Phedi (4,420 m) in roughly 3½ hours. If you’re feeling strong after lunch, you can walk 400 m higher to High Camp, making the next morning’s start for Thorong La Pass easier. Overnight at Thorong Phedi (or Thorong High Camp if you choose that option). Day 12: Thorong Phedi/High Camp to Muktinath via Thorong La Pass (5,416 m)Rise predawn to summit Thorong La Pass (5,416 m). Watch the sunrise from the top before descending into the Kali Gandaki Valley. The downhill trek—about eight hours total—leads you to Muktinath (3,850 m), famous for its mixed Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage sites, including 108 sacred water spouts. Overnight stay at a lodge in Muktinath. Day 13: Muktinath to Marpha (2,650 m)Descend through the arid Kali Gandaki Gorge, passing Jharkot and Khingar villages, where you’ll see typical Tibetan-style architecture and the region’s oldest monastery (over 2,300 years old). Continue through Kagbeni—the gateway to Upper Mustang—before arriving in Jomsom (2,720 m), a Thakali village sheltering from the gorge’s winds. Finally, reach Marpha (2,650 m), known

Langtang Region

Langtang Valley Trek

Langtang Valley Trek Days 8 Trip Grade Moderate Maximum Altitude 3,870 m (Kyanjin Gompa) Starts Kathmandu (1,350 m) Ends Kathmandu (1,350 m) Best Time Spring: March – May Autumn: September – November Country Nepal Activity Trekking Trip Price: US $ 1,290 per person Click here Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Dense Rhododendron & Oak Forests: Especially vibrant in spring, with colorful blooms carpeting the trail. Tamang Cultural Immersion: Authentic homestays and Buddhist monasteries in remote Tamang communities. Langtang Lirung Views: Close-up panoramas of the 7,234 m peak dominating the head of the valley. Yak-Cheese Factory: Small community enterprise offering insight into traditional Himalayan cheesemaking. Kyanjin Ri (4,773 m): Sunrise and sunset views over the entire Langtang range. Tserko Ri (4,984 m): For those wanting a more strenuous side trip with exceptional high-altitude vistas. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Day 1: Kathmandu to Syabrubesi Depart Kathmandu early (around 7:00 AM), following the Pasang Lhamu Highway into the hills along the Trishuli River. Expect a tea-break stop at Trishuli Bazaar (approx. 10:30 AM–11:00 AM), then continue through Dhunche (permit check around 1:30 PM–2:00 PM). The final 15 km / 9 miles to Syabrubesi is on a rougher, steeper road. Arrive mid-afternoon (3:30 PM–4:00 PM), check into a tea house, and prepare for tomorrow’s trek. Day 2: Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel The trail gradually ascends through dense forest. After Bamboo Lodge, the valley opens into meadows near Ghora Tabela. The area beyond Ghora Tabela was once a thriving village but remains sparsely populated since the 2015 earthquake. Mundu (around three hours in) offers newer lodges and a brief cultural glimpse. Continue through forest to Lama Hotel, a peaceful stop surrounded by rhododendron and oak. Day 3: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village Beyond Lama Hotel, the trail climbs steadily through forests, crossing tributary streams and small suspension bridges. Though the original village was devastated in 2015, the rebuilt lodges and community facilities now welcome trekkers, offering authentic Tamang-culture interactions and Himalayan panoramas. Day 4: Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa Today’s shorter hike leads you into high-alpine terrain. Look for watermills, yak pastures, and Buddhist artifacts en route. Kyanjin Gompa is a cultural and spiritual hub with panoramic views of Langtang Lirung and Yala Peak, making it an ideal spot to relax before the next day’s side excursions. Day 5: Kyanjin Gompa to Tserko Ri and Back This is the trek’s most challenging day—rewarded by breathtaking panoramic views from Tserko Ri. After returning, enjoy another evening at the gompa, sampling local cuisine and reflecting on the day’s accomplishment. Day 6: Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel Today, you retrace your steps downhill, crossing streams and hiking through lush forests back to Lama Hotel. After the demanding ascent of Tserko Ri yesterday, this descent allows you to enjoy the scenery at an easier pace. Overnight at Lama Hotel. Day 7: Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi Choose the route based on weather and energy levels. Both paths drop you through forested landscapes back to Syabrubesi, where you’ll spend the night before returning to Kathmandu. Day 8: Syabrubesi to Kathmandu Depart Syabrubesi early, reversing the Day 1 route. Pass Dhunche, Trishuli Bazaar, and Balaju Bypass before arriving in Kathmandu by early afternoon, concluding the Langtang Valley trek. Included in The Cost Trekking guide/(1 porter carries the luggage up to 25 Kg of 2 participants) All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner during the trekking) Accommodation in Tea house (lodges) during the trek Entry Permit All land transportation by tourist bus and private taxi Normal bus transportation (Kathmandu-Syabrubesi-Kathmandu) Necessary insurance and equipment for trekking staff Government taxes and Our service charge Not Included in The Cost Personal nature expenses Drinks, beverages, etc. Tips Sleeping bag and down jacket if required Lunch and dinner in Pokhara Hotel accommodation and meals in Kathmandu Road Blockeds and personal Expense. In Case of emergency , your personal travel insurance includes your helicopter rescue, trip cancellation and medical expenses. Dense Rhododendron & Oak Forests: Especially vibrant in spring, with colorful blooms carpeting the trail. Tamang Cultural Immersion: Authentic homestays and Buddhist monasteries in remote Tamang communities. Langtang Lirung Views: Close-up panoramas of the 7,234 m peak dominating the head of the valley. Yak-Cheese Factory: Small community enterprise offering insight into traditional Himalayan cheesemaking. Kyanjin Ri (4,773 m): Sunrise and sunset views over the entire Langtang range. Tserko Ri (4,984 m): For those wanting a more strenuous side trip with exceptional high-altitude vistas. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Day 1: Kathmandu to Syabrubesi Depart Kathmandu early (around 7:00 AM), following the Pasang Lhamu Highway into the hills along the Trishuli River. Expect a tea-break stop at Trishuli Bazaar (approx. 10:30 AM–11:00 AM), then continue through Dhunche (permit check around 1:30 PM–2:00 PM). The final 15 km / 9 miles to Syabrubesi is on a rougher, steeper road. Arrive mid-afternoon (3:30 PM–4:00 PM), check into a tea house, and prepare for tomorrow’s trek. Day 2: Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel The trail gradually ascends through dense forest. After Bamboo Lodge, the valley opens into meadows near Ghora Tabela. The area beyond Ghora Tabela was once a thriving village but remains sparsely populated since the 2015 earthquake. Mundu (around three hours in) offers newer lodges and a brief cultural glimpse. Continue through forest to Lama Hotel, a peaceful stop surrounded by rhododendron and oak. Day 3: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village Beyond Lama Hotel, the trail climbs steadily through forests, crossing tributary streams and small suspension bridges. Though the original village was devastated in 2015, the rebuilt lodges and community facilities now welcome trekkers, offering authentic Tamang-culture interactions and Himalayan panoramas. Day 4: Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa Today’s shorter hike leads you into high-alpine terrain. Look for watermills, yak pastures, and Buddhist artifacts en route. Kyanjin Gompa is a cultural and spiritual hub with panoramic views of Langtang Lirung and Yala Peak, making it an ideal spot to relax before the next day’s side excursions. Day 5: Kyanjin

Annapurna Region

Mardi Himal Trek

Mardi Himal Trek Days 6 Trip Grade Moderate Maximum Altitude 4,500 m (Mardi Himal Base Camp viewpoint) Starts Pokhara (820 m) → drive to Kande (1,770 m) Ends Dhampus (1,650 m) → drive back to Pokhara (820 m) Best Time Autumn (Late September–Mid November) Spring (Late March–Early May Country Nepal Activity Trekking Trip Price: US $ 1,190 per person Click here The Mardi Himal Trek is a six-day journey through the Annapurna foothills that begins and ends near Pokhara, offering trekkers a high-mountain experience without the crowds of its more famous neighbors. Starting from the terraced valley of Kande, you climb through oak and rhododendron forests to reach a series of camps—Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp—each progressively higher and more remote. The highlight of the trek is the early-morning ascent from High Camp to the Mardi Himal Base Camp viewpoint at approximately 4,500 meters, where you are rewarded with an unobstructed panorama of the Annapurna South massif (7,219 m), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m), Hiunchuli (6,441 m), and the snowy ridges of Mardi Himal (5,587 m) itself. After soaking in these vistas, you retrace your steps back through lush forests and inviting Gurung villages before returning to Pokhara. This relatively short route—just under a week from start to finish—combines steep alpine ascents with cultural encounters, making it an ideal moderate-difficulty trek for those who want high-altitude scenery on a tighter schedule. Difficulty and Altitude ProfileMardi Himal is graded as a moderate trek: although the elevations involved are significant, there are no technical rock scrambles or exposed ridgelines that require specialized mountaineering skills. You begin at roughly 1,770 m (Kande) and reach a maximum of around 4,500 m at the Base Camp viewpoint—an overall altitude gain of 2,730 m. The most strenuous sections occur on Days 2 and 4, when you ascend from Forest Camp (2,500 m) to Low Camp (3,050 m) in about five hours, and then from Low Camp to High Camp (3,550 m). On Day 4, you leave High Camp well before dawn to climb an additional 950 m up to the Base Camp viewpoint, often over rocky, uneven terrain and loose scree. Because of this rapid elevation gain, a night at Low Camp followed by rest and acclimatization in High Camp is crucial. Weather can be unpredictable above 3,000 m: early-morning frost, afternoon clouds, or light snow are all possible even in the shoulder seasons. Overall, you should be comfortable walking six hours per day on uneven trails, with occasional steep pitches and altitude thinning the air above 3,500 m. Accommodation and FacilitiesThroughout the trek, accommodation is in locally operated teahouses—simple lodges made of stone and wood with corrugated-iron roofs. At Forest Camp (2,500 m) and Low Camp (3,050 m), facilities include basic dormitory-style rooms, communal dining areas heated by small wood-stoves, and eastern-style squat toilets. By the time you reach High Camp (3,550 m), lodges become more rudimentary: rooms are smaller, heating may be limited to one or two small stoves, and toilets often consist of pit latrines a short walk away from the main building. Seasonal menus rely heavily on dhal bhat (lentil-rice), noodle soups, and Tibetan dishes such as thenthuk; you can expect to pay premium prices (up to 800–1,000 NPR) for meals at High Camp due to the cost of transporting supplies. Hot showers are unavailable above Low Camp, and potable water must either be boiled or treated with purification tablets. Itinerary planners build two nights at High Camp to allow for acclimatization, and a final night at Forest Camp when descending, so that you move at a comfortable pace rather than rushing. Highlights Itinerary Cost Details Base Camp Viewpoint (4,500 m): Dawn summit on Day 4 delivers unobstructed vistas of Annapurna I (8,091 m), Annapurna South (7,219 m), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m), and Hiunchuli (6,441 m). The sunrise light plays off jagged ridges in a dramatic panorama. Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre: Visible from Australian Camp (1,930 m) and Forest Camp. On clear mornings, Machhapuchhre casts its shadow onto adjacent ridges. Dense Rhododendron & Fern Forests: From Kande up to Forest Camp, the trail winds under vibrant spring blooms and moss‐covered oaks. Gurung Villages: Dhampus (1,650 m) and Landruk (1,565 m) showcase traditional stone houses, terraced fields, and prayer flags—an immersive glimpse into local mountain life. Alpine Meadows: Between Low Camp and High Camp, you cross open grassy slopes where yaks graze in summer, sprinkled with wildflowers in late spring. Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 Day 1: Pokhara (820 m) → Kande (1,770 m) → Australian Camp (1,930 m) → Forest Camp (2,500 m)You depart Pokhara early in the morning by jeep or taxi and drive 20 km uphill to Kande (1,770 m). From Kande, a well-marked stone-and-dirt trail climbs gently through terraced fields and pine forests for about two hours until you reach Australian Camp (1,930 m), where you pause for tea and panoramic views of the Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre. Continuing another two hours on a narrow forest path—winding through rhododendron and oak trees—you arrive at Forest Camp (2,500 m) by mid-afternoon. Here, you stay in a basic teahouse nestled under dense oak canopy, with no further uphill sections to help you acclimatize. Day 2: Forest Camp (2,500 m) → Low Camp (3,050 m)On Day 2, after breakfast, you follow a steep, zigzagging path that climbs through moss-covered rhododendron groves and towering firs. The ascent takes roughly five hours. Along this trail, intermittent viewpoints offer glimpses of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre behind dense forest. You arrive at Low Camp (3,050 m) in early afternoon, where small stone-and-wood teahouses provide simple meals. From Low Camp’s small clearing, you can see the shadow of Machhapuchhre and enjoy cooler temperatures at this higher elevation. Day 3: Low Camp (3,050 m) → High Camp (3,550 m)Day 3 begins with a shorter uphill of approximately two to three hours. The trail rises out of the rhododendron forest and into sparse alpine scrub, and the trees give way to more open views. By late

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