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Short ItineraryDay 1 : Arrival and transfer to the hotel in Kathmandu (1360m): Day 2 :City Tour (1360m): Day 3 : Fly to Pokhara & trek to Syauli (1160m)- 2hours: Day 4 : Trek to Gandruk (1950m) 4 hours: Day 5 : Trek to Tadapani (2450m) 4hours: Day 6 : Trek to Bailikharka (3250m) 6 to 7 hours: Day 7: Trek from Baili Kharka to Kopra Ridge (3667m) - 5 hours: Day 8: Trek from Kopra Ridge to Kaire Khola (4200m) - 4 hours: Day 9:Acclimatization day at Kaire Khola (4200m).: Day 10: Trek from Kaire Khola to Celli Kharkha (3850m)- 5 hours: Day 11: Trek from Celli Kharka to Hidden Lake (4250m) - 5 hours.: Days 12: Annapurna South Base Camp (3400m).: Day 13: Trek from Annapurna South Base Camp to Tirpur Danda (3120m) - 6 hours: Day 14: Trek from Tirpur danda to jhinu danda - 6 hours: 15: Trek from Jhinu to shayuli Bazaar (1220m) 4 hours: Day 16: Trek Shyauli bazaar to Nayapul. Drive to Pokhara: Day 17 : Explore Pokhara (850m): Day 18 : Drive back to Kathmandu (1360m): Day 19 : International Departure: |
Detail ItineraryDay 1 : Arrival and transfer to the hotel in Kathmandu (1360m): Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be met by our Himalayan Hikers representative and transferred you to the hotel. The drive from the airport to the hotel is around 20 minutes.After your checkin the group leader will set a time for your trek briefing to discuss in regards to the trek. The evening is free but your trek leader will organise a welcome dinner at a fine local restaurant. Day 2 :City Tour (1360m): Today, you will visit Bodhnath Stupa, one of the biggest Buddhist shrines in the world and Pashupatinath ,the main temple for the hindus. Here you will see Hindu holy men (sadhus) meditating, pilgrims bathing, and occasionally funeral pyres burning on the ghats. The rest of your afternoon is free. In the late afternoon you will be issued with your trek pack. Departure information for the next morning will also be given.Meals included: B Day 3 : Fly to Pokhara & trek to Syauli (1160m)- 2hours: You will have an early departure from the hotel today for your flight to Pokhara.The flight timeis about 30 minutes with spectacular views of the main Himalayan chain to the north. Day 4 : Trek to Gandruk (1950m) 4 hours: Today you will start the climb to Ghandruk. The trail gradually climbs out of Shyauli, and you will cross a steel suspension bridge. From here the trail climbs more steeply up stone steps through settlements of Klieu and Kimche .You stop in for a rest and can enjoy a hot drink or maybe a soft drink.From the small village of Chane the trail traverses and then climbs up to the village of Ghandruk, where you will stop for lunch and spend the night. Ghandruk is one of the biggest Gurung villages in the area.Ghandruk is well known for the number of its men folk who have served and is still serving in the British Gurkha regiments.You will have spectacular views of Annapurna South (7219m), Hiunchuli (6441m), Machapuchhare (6993m), and Hiunchuli (6434m). Meals included: B, L, D Day 5 : Trek to Tadapani (2450m) 4hours: Todays walk will be easier with not many steep ascents to encounter.Once you leave Ghandruk,you enter into oak and rhododendron forest keeping you cool.The forest is comes alive with the sounds of birds,streams and small waterfalls.There are no villages on today’s walk,but there a few tea houses at Bhaisi kharka .we stop in for your morning tea and rest. Your lodge at Tadapani is perfectly located between the rhododendron forest. Weather permittingSunrise and sunset views is a must to sefromhere.Meals included:B, L, D Day 6 : Trek to Bailikharka (3250m) 6 to 7 hours: You will leave now leave the main trail that leads to Ghorepani today and follow a rarely used trail –(mainly used by the local sheperds).you trek through thick rhododendron forest ,pine and bamboos and soon emerge above the tree line to superb views of the Annapurna range and the Fishtail mountain.There are little tea shops here and we stop for lunch.After lunch you will continue to climb gradually through rhododendron forest .to reach Dobato. From here you get great views of the ‘fish tail’ Machapuchhare (6993m) and Annapurna south.The trail descends for a while before making the final ascent to Bayli Kharka where you stop for the night.This is the first community lodge of the trek.From the lodge there are great views of Dhaulagiri Himal. Meals included:B, L, D Day 7: Trek from Baili Kharka to Kopra Ridge (3667m) - 5 hours: To reach the ridge at Kopra we have a steady contour then climb on a small trail that takes us above the tree line. This area is noted for wildlife and we should keep our eyes open for Himalayan tahr and Danfe pheasant. The best way to tackle the climb is to ascend steadily, take our time and rest as often as we wish. We reach the on Kopra Ridge in time for a late lunch and we will be greeted more fantastic views. This extraordinary panorama includes Annapurna South, towering directly above and only six kilometres away, and Fang and Nilgiri prominent to the north, whilst across the depths of the Kali Gandakhi Valley, the Dhaulagiri Himal dominates the entire western skyline. The Kopra Community Lodge is the highlight of our work in the region. Profits from this lodge have contributed to developing the secondary schools at Nangi and Swanta. Stay overnight at community lodge. Meals included:B, L, D Day 8: Trek from Kopra Ridge to Kaire Khola (4200m) - 4 hours: From Kopra Ridge we ascend gradually to the stone huts built to shelter pilgrims who attend religious ceremonies at the holy lake. In the monsoon months shepherds move large flocks of sheep into this area to graze on the grassy hillsides. This is a hauntingly beautiful region with the huge peaks of Annapurna South and Fang towering above our campsite. We rest up in the afternoon, acclimatise ourselves to the altitude and get ready for the next day’s excursion to the lake. Stay overnight at community lodge. Meals included:B, L, D Day 9:Acclimatization day at Kaire Khola (4200m).: To further help with acclimatisation we remain at Kaire Khola for another day and night. During the day we take packed lunches and follow a well-defined trail up a stone staircase to a lake known as Pautarko Kaire. This lake is the site of the Badau Purnima Festival, held annually in August and September. Villagers from the surrounding area converge here to pray to Lord Shiva, bathe in the icy-cold waters of the lake and offer sacrifices of sheep. Although not too distant from the camp, the walk to this glacial lake will be tiring due to the altitude. Ascending the hill behind the lake is also recommended, as it allows for superb views of Annapurna I. overnight camping. Meals included:B, L, D Day 10: Trek from Kaire Khola to Celli Kharkha (3850m)- 5 hours: From the campsite we trek into a region only occasionally visited by local shepherds. Apart from our own groups, as far as we know, no other trekkers will have visited this region. The climb out of Tiboche Basin looks virtually impossible from our camp; however, a well-defined trail, marked by stone cairns and prayer flags, winds its way implausibly to the top, where a majestic panorama greets us. This high altitude plateau affords great views of the fishtail peak of Machhapuchhare and Annapurna South. From the saddle we traverse across the hillside to camp near a small stream and stone huts at Celli Kharka.Overnight camping. Meals included:B, L, D Day 11: Trek from Celli Kharka to Hidden Lake (4250m) - 5 hours.: Today will be a highlight of our trek, as we reach a rarely visited lake set among jagged, rocky spires. The scenery is truly awe-inspiring and is known only to a handful of shepherds and hunters. When researching this area, it took many days to locate the exact position of this lake. Some villagers knew off the area, but had never visited it and this led to many conflicting stories as to where we should look for this lake. We camp a short distance from the lake itself and enjoy a full day exploring this remote place where you will undoubtedly find some of the most magnificent scenery in all of Nepal. Overnight camping. Meals included:B, L, D Days 12: Annapurna South Base Camp (3400m).: From the lake we gradually climb up to a small pass that leads to a steep descent to Annapurna South Base Camp. The scene is here breathtaking, with tumbling glaciers and huge moraine walls. The towering face of Annapurna may unleash its anger to send plummeting one of the many huge avalanches which crash off this awesome mountain. We will be safely out of harm’s way from these avalanches that have so often caused tragedy for climbing expeditions in the past. We set up camp at Annapurna South Base Camp and may even meet an expedition, as our arrival usually coincides with the climbing season. We have allowed a full day of exploration at Base Camp, where we have a chance to head up to the main glacier of this magnificent peak. Overnight camping. Meals included: Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Day 13: Trek from Annapurna South Base Camp to Tirpur Danda (3120m) - 6 hours: In the morning there is one last chance for spectacular photographs before we follow the Kymrong Khola down a narrow gorge and out of this small sanctuary. The climb out of the valley is fairly steep, but once we reach the rim our return route to Pokhara comes into view. A steep, but short, descent then leads us to Baisi Kharkha – our lunch stop and camp. Overnight camping. Meals included:B, L, D Day 14: Trek from Tirpur danda to jhinu danda - 6 hours: Today after breakfast we bear east and follow a contouring trail that then gradually descends to Chhomrong. After spending nearly a week in the wilderness where we are unlikely to see any other trekkers, we now join the main trail to Annapurna Sanctuary. After a good break we start descending into Modi Khola Valley and to the hot springs at Jhinudanda for the night. Overnight at Jhinu. Meals included:B, L, D 15: Trek from Jhinu to shayuli Bazaar (1220m) 4 hours: Our return route then follows the river past a small cluster of lodges at New Bridge before a very picturesque trail takes us to Kalchane and on to a suspension bridge that leads steeply up to the village of Ghandruk, which we passed through early on in the trek. Here we take lunch and in the afternoon continue to follow the river to Kilyu, where we regain the main trail for the short walk to our lodge at Shyauli Bazaar. We spend the night amidst the fields of rice and wheat and relax with perhaps a few beers, celebrating the completion of our brilliant off-the-beaten-track experience with the crew. Meals included:B, L, D Day 16: Trek Shyauli bazaar to Nayapul. Drive to Pokhara: Today after breakfast we follow the modi valley to birethanti,get the permits checked out and a short walk to Nayapul where we are picked by our coach and transferred back to Pokhara. We bid farewell to the crew here and drive for one and half hours to reach pokhara. Meals included: B Day 17 : Explore Pokhara (850m): A free day in Pokhara to explore, shop or just take it easy. Your trek leader will be there to assist you for further sightseeing’s in Pokhara. Meals included: B Day 18 : Drive back to Kathmandu (1360m): After breakfast we drive back to kathmandu to our starting hotel. The rest of the day is free to do shopping or further sightseeing.Our final night in Kathmandu gives us a chance to go out on the town and enjoy a final dinner (optional) with our travelling companions and new-found friends. Meals included: B Day 19 : International Departure: Your trip will come to an end today after breakfast. Your leader will be on hand to advise and assist with your onward travel arrangements. |