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Day 01 :
Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted
and met at the airport and transferred to the Hotel.
Introduction and brief discussion about the upcoming
programs will take place. |
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Day 02 :
Half day City tour of Kathmandu Valley
Half-day guided city tours (tour includes Kathmandu
Durbar Square, Syambunath Stupa, Pashupati Nath
Temple - Hindu Temple & Buddha Nath - The biggest
Buddha Stupa in ancient Kathmandu). Afternoon
pre-trip discussion of the trek. Overnight in
Kathmandu (1,000m/3,280ft). |
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Day
03 : Kathmandu-Besisahar: 7- 8 hour drive.
An early
start to reach Besisahar (850m), the starting point
of the trek. Your adventure begins! Overnight in
Besisahar (830m/2,723ft). |
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Day 04 :
Besisahar to Bahundanda: 6-7 hours
(Trekking
times only; stops not included)
Your first day`s walk involves crossing a few
suspension bridges, waterfalls, several up and down
hill sections, across rice paddies and subtropical
forest. The villages and people are an interesting
mix. Overnight in Bahundanda (1,310m/4,298ft). |
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Day 05 :
Bahundanda to Chamje: 6 hours.
Trek through
amphitheatre-shaped rice terraces, along a steep
vertical cliff, lush forests, and some culturally
intriguing villages. Overnight in Chamje
(1,410m/4,626ft). |
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Day 06 :
Chamje-Dharapani: 5-6 hours.
Today you enter
the Manang district after passing fields of corn,
barley and potatoes, and then through forests of
bamboo and rhododendrons. Overnight in Dharapani
(1,960m/6,430ft). |
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Day
07 :
Dharapani-Chame 6-7 hours.
Today you will
negotiate a few steep forested ridges, along with
several landslides on route. Remember to look up
though, as you will be treated to some sensational
views of Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II, and Annapurna
IV (7,525m/24,688ft). Small hot springs relief your
long day trek. Overnight in Chame (2,710m/8,891ft). |
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Day 08 :
Chame-Pisang: 5-6 hours.
A steep, narrow path
through a very dense forest will bring you to the
dramatic curved rock face, rising 1500m from the
river. As the trail opens up you will be surrounded
by majestic Himalayan Peaks. Overnight in Pisang
(3,700m/12,139ft). |
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Day
09 : Pisang-Manang: 4-5 hours.
Enter the upper Manang region, where you will notice a contrast with
the landscape and vegetation. The cold, dry climate
creates a much harsher environment. Incredible views
of the towering Himalayan Peaks. Overnight in Manang
(3,500m/11,482ft). |
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Day
10 :
Manang:
Rest day for acclimatization. Enjoy
the fascinating village and immerse yourself in its
wonderful culture. There are many opportunities for
both easy and strenuous day. Explore with
spectacular side trips to Bhojo Gompa or Gangapurna
Lake and Glacier. Overnight in Manang
(3,500m/11,482ft). |
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Day
11 :
Manage-Yak Kharka: 3-4 hours.
Today is a short
walk up to Yak Kharka, a small settlement set at
4,110m/13,484ft. Gradual ascent is the key to
avoiding altitude problems. Overnight in Yak Karka
(4,110m/13,484ft). |
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Day
12 :
Yak Kharka to Throng Phedi: 3-4 hours.
Make
your way to the foot of the pass, Throng Phedi. A
small although busy settlement catering to the needs
of trekkers and climbers that use this point as a
base camp. Overnight in Throng Phedi
(4,600m/15,092ft). |
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Day
13 :
Throng Phedi to Muktinath: 7-8 hours.
An early
start is important to begin a long day`s trek over
the pass. Crossing this famous Throng La pass
{5,416m/17,769ft} will be an unforgettable
experience. The views from the trail and from the
pass itself are outstanding high Himalayan scenes
.Overnight in Muktinath (3,800/12,467ft). |
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Day
14 :
Muktinath-Marpha: 4-5 hours.
Muktinath is an
important pilgrimage place for both Hindus and
Buddhists. Morning visit Vishnu Temple and Gompa.
The trail today is quite surreal as you trek along a
plateau above the Kali Gandaki world`s deepest
gorge. The barren landscape of this area resembles
Tibet. Overnight in Marpha (2,670m/8,760ft). |
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Day
15 :
Marpha-Ghasa: 6-7 hours.
A day's trek through
Kali Gandaki valley. There is a 360* panorama of
peaks: Dhaulagari, Tukuche Peak, the three Nilgiris,
Fang and Annapurna I. Continue trek to Ghasa
(2,120m/6,955ft) for overnight. |
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Day
16 :
Ghasa-Tatopani: 6-7 hours .
Emerge back into
subtropical forests, lush with vegetation. You will
see more villages in this area; enjoy observing the
everyday lives of the local village people.
Overnight in Hot Spring - Tatopani (1,200m/3937ft). |
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Day
17 :
Hot Spring:
Rest .Today you have no set plans. Take
an easy day and relax with a bath in the hot spring.
Overnight in Hot Spring. |
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Day
18 :
Hot Spring-Ghorepani:7-8 hours
After a long, gradual
walk up, you will stay at Ghorepani in order
to make the climb to Poon Hill early in the morning.
From this point you receive spectacular views of the
Annapurna & Dhaulagiri massif. Overnight in
Ghorepani (2,850m/9,350ft). |
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Day
19 :
Ghorepani-Tadapani:6-7 hours.
Early morning ascend Poon Hill (3,210m. /10,531ft); from where you
will see a spectacular sunrise over the whole
Himalayan range and surrounding rice terraces. After
breakfast you will continue the trek to Tadapani
(2,710m/8,891ft). From the trail you will see
panoramic views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna range. |
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Day
20 :
Tadapani-Ghandruk: 2-3 hours.
The trail leads
all the way down through the Rhododendron forest to Ghandruk. This is the second-largest Gurung
settlement in Nepal. Overnight stay here. |
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Day
21 :
Ghandruk - Nayapul- Pokhara: 4 hours. The
last part of the trek to Nayapul to complete the
trail will take us about 3 hours. Drive from Nayapul
to Pokhara. Overnight in Pokhara (850m/2,789ft). |
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Day
22 :
Pokhara-Kathmandu: 6 hour.
Drive back to Kathmandu.
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Day
23 :
Departure day.
Today is your last day in Nepal for
this time. You will be transferred to the airport
for your final departure. Our representative will
bid farewell hoping to see you again and you will
fly to your next destination with sweet memories
which last forever. |
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