
Trekking in Annapurna Region
Royal Trekking (Annapurna Region)
| Best season
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Sep - May |
Trekking duration :
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4 Days. |
Trekking grade : |
A (Easy) |
Mx. altitude : |
1,730 m. |
Starting from : |
Pokhara |
Ending Point : |
Begnash Tal |
Culture : |
Different communities
with majority of Brahmins, Chetri, Kami. |
Mode of Trekking :
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Fully Organized Camping
Trek |
| Himalayan Sights : |
Mt Fishtail (Machhapuchre),
Annapurna range, Lamjung Himal, Manaslu and Himchuli.
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| Highlight : |
The trek has been named
the "Royal Trek" as Britain's Prince Charles
Walked it in the 1980s. It's an excellent trek to
do, as it doesn't entail any particular long walking
days but plenty to see. |
| Brif Info |
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The
Royal Trek is one of the famous and easiest trek in
the Annapurna region. This trek is especially suitable
for the beginners and elderly people. The trek has
been named the Royal Trek as Britain's
Prince Charles Walked it in the 1980s. It's an excellent
trek to do, as it doesn't entail any particular long
walking days but plenty to see. The route gradually
climbs up through the ethnic villages and forest of
magnolia and rhododendron. The regions are so unspoiled
as to have no tea houses, and we will need
to camp. The Royal trek offers panoramic views view
of Pokhara Valley and the beautiful Mt Fishtail (Machhapuchre)
as well as Annapurna range to the north and magnificent
lakes surrounded by mountains in the south, Lamjung
Himal, Manaslu and Himchuli in the east.
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Itinerary ( Note : Itinerary can be customized according to
your duration of holiday )
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to Day Itinerary |
Day
1:
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Arrive
In Kathmandu
This is the first welcoming day that we meet upon
arrival at the Kathmandu International Airport and
transfer to Hotel. Short briefing will be followed
about necessary formalities and rest of the program.
Depending on your arrival time you will have choice
of visiting nearby sanctuaries or rest of the time
free for leisure. |
| Day
2. |
Sightseeing
/ Cultural Day In Kathmandu
Half day sightseeing around Kathmandu, Patan city
where you will have time to fascinating Buddhist and
Hindu temples and shrines reflecting ancient local
tradition are highlighted on my guided tour. There’s
time to explore the city’s many charms on your
own or take a rest while I finalize trekking area
permits. In the evening delicious traditional Nepali
well come dinner await for you. Q/N in kathmandu.
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Day
3:
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Kathmandu-
Pokhara
Today we drive to Pokhara (200km), approximately 7
hours away by tourist bus. We will see good scenery
of countryside while driving. We will be arriving
late afternoon at Pokhara around 2:00 o’clock.
Pokhara is an enchanting Himalayan Valley of remarkable
beauty. We can explore its scenic land on bicycle/on
foot or as your own like boating in Fewa Lake over
looking the region of Annapurna Himalayan ranges.
In the evening prepare for the trek. Q/N. |
| Day
4. |
Pokhara
– Bijayapur – Kalikathan
We will start our trek after lunch, traveling first
by jeep up to the Bijapur khola and then walking uphill
for about 3-4 hours through Bahon and Chettri villages.
Skyline camp will be set up around Kalikasthan area. |
Day
5:
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Kalikathan
– Shyanklung
The trail continues along the forested ridge top through
Thulokot to Mati Thana, where there are a few tea
shop, there is a short climb, Then the trek reached
Naudanda (notto be confuse with the Naudanda west
of Pokhara) continue along the ridge to a school at
Lipini village, the make a steep but short climb through
forest to the Gurung village of Shuanmklung at 1730m.
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| Day
6. |
Shyanklung
– Chisopani
The Himalayan skyline continues to change as the route
comes abreast of Annapurna II Lamjung Himal, Manasulu
and Himalchuli from shyanlung. The trail drops steeply
down the south side of the hill to a large tree, a
chautaara several tea shops and a police check post.
This is a trail junction, trails lead from here west
to Begnas Tal and east to the Marsyangdi Khola. The
Royal Trek route climbs Chisopani winding around back
of the hill to the village. A short distance above
Chisopani village is a high knoll where there is a
small temple. This is chisopani Danda, meaning Chsipani
ridge top. The camp here has splendid mountain views.
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| Day
7. |
Chisopani
– Begnas Tal - Pokhara
From Chisopani Danda, descend along the fidge for
an hour or so, then descend steeply on the stone step
into a smaoll valey and a 188 Annapurna Region - The
Royal Trek stream that feeds Rupa Tal. Continue for
a short distance through the rice field. Then make
a final ascent to the ridge that separates Begnas
Tal and Rupa Tal, on a wide path you will share with
many local people. From the ridge, descend into the
Begnas Bazzar and to Pokhara.
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Day
8:
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Chisopani – Begnas Tal - Pokhara
From Chisopani Danda, descend along the fidge for
an hour or so, then descend steeply on the stone step
into a smaoll valey and a 188 Annapurna Region - The
Royal Trek stream that feeds Rupa Tal. Continue for
a short distance through the rice field. Then make
a final ascent to the ridge that separates Begnas
Tal and Rupa Tal, on a wide path you will share with
many local people. From the ridge, descend into the
Begnas Bazzar and to Pokhara. |
Day
9:
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Pokhara
- Kathmandu
From Pokhara the tourist buss leave early morning
to Kthmandu. It takes same hours that take from Kathmandu
to Pokhara. Still you will have a time for walking
around Kathnaudu or shopping |
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