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  1. Day 1 Kathmandu Itinarary

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  2. Day 2 Arrival in Kathmandu

    Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport transfer to your hotel. Short briefing will follow concerning the necessary formalities and your trekking itinerary. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby sanctuaries or resting.

  3. Day 3 Cities and Lakes Tour

    Arrival to Nepal:
    After a long flight to get to Nepal, we will pick you up at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and then head towards your hotel where you may rest comfortably the rest of the day. If you arrive during the day time we will go for Cultural Dinner Program, where you can Learn about Nepali culture.

    Kathmandu Valley Sight Seeing: (Private Vehicle)
    The day Starts with Visiting Monkey Temple followed by Kathmandu Durbar Square and Patan Durbar Square.

    Kathmandu Valley: (Private Vehicle)
    Today we will Visit the Historic city of Bhaktapur, one of the largest Royal palace area of Kathmandu valley followed by Biggest Hindu Temple of Pashupatinath and Worlds largest Stupa of Boudhanath.

    Kathmandu to Pokhara: (Tourist Bus)
    We start by driving towards Pokhara A city of Lakes and Mountains. Driving through the river bank of Trishuli makes the total journey joyful. We head towards Muglin ( The town where the road divides in two parts one leads towards Pokhara another goes to eastern and western Nepal.) We continue our journey towards Pokhara leaving several towns and settlements. We visit lake Fewa during the evening from where we can see the panoramic mountain view.

    Pokhara: (Private Vehicle)
    Today we begin the day around 9:00 am. We will be traveling by boat around Phewa lake. Our first stop will be the Bindabasini temple in the middle of the lake. Here you can experience both religions Hindu and Buddhist in a single place. From here we will continue our journey towards the Peace Stupa where we will be able to have Panaromic view of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges and Pokhara valley. We will finish our day “if weather permits “with a beautiful sunset view.

    Pokhara to Kathmandu: (Tourist Bus)
    The Journey back to Hustle and bustle of Kathmandu.

    Kathmandu: (Private Vehicle)
    If you are in the mood and not too tired you can enjoy 1 Hour of Mountin Flight which will take you up closet o see Mount Everest from Sky … in this Flight you can see Mountain from Everest, Langtang, Gaurishankar and Annapurna Range. Afternoon Shopping or Free time.

    Fly Back Home: 

    After a successful journey, we begin our day with a well deserved breakfast for your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight schedule, will take you straight to the airport so you may begin your trip back home or if time permits, you may do some more shopping.
    CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    HAVE A SAFE TRIP HOME
    AND REMEMBER
    ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH!!!

  4. Day 4 Kathmandu

    Half day sightseeing around Kathmandu where your guide will escort you on a tour of Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines reflecting ancient local traditions. There is time to explore the city’s many places of interest on your own or take a rest while trekking permits are finalized. In the evening sample a delicious traditional Nepali dinner. Overnight in Kathmandu.

  5. Day 5 To Lukla and Phakding

    Early morning we will take the airplane to Lukla, which will take us about 45 minutes of flight time. At Lukla we will head north from the to Chablung (2,700m). Here we will cross the Tharo Kosi river. From here, we can see the peak of Kusum Kangru (6,367m). Beyond the Tharo Kosi the trail climbs a bit towards Ghat (2590m), we will climb to Phakding where we will stay overnight (3 hrs).

  6. Day 6 To Namche Bazaar

    From Phakding we follow the Dudh Kosi river, staying on the west bank of the river. We climb over a rocky ridge towards Benkar (2,710m). We cross the Kyashar Khola river and climb out of the valley to Monjo (2,840m). The trek enters the Sagarmatha National Park, and then the trail makes a descent and crosses the Dudh Kosi river towards Jorsale (2,830m). After crossing this river a few times while climbing our way up, we will reach Namche Bazaar (3,420m) (6 hrs).

  7. Day 7 Namche Bazaar

    Today we will take a hike through the villages of Khunde and Khumjung. We start with a steep climb to the Shyangboche airstrip (3,790m), from where we will ascend towards Khunde passing numerous (stone Buddhist monuments). From Khunde we follow the trail to Khumjung, the largest village in Khumbu, at the foot of the sacred peak Khumbila. After enjoying lunch here we will follow a steep trail descending to Chhorkung (3,540m). From here it is a quick descent back to Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).

  8. Day 8 To Tengboche

    Our route of today to Tengboche is made of small ups and downs to Kenjoma. The views of Everest and Ama Dablam are excellent from this part of the trek. We pass the small town of Sanasa and then to Phunki Thanga (3,250m). From here the trail follows the side of a hill on which the monestary of Tengboche sits at 3,870m. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablan, Kantega and Thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. (5 hrs).

  9. Day 9 To Pheriche

    From Tengboche we descend through forests to the village of Devuche. After crossing the Imja Khola river the route climbs up to Pangboche (3,860m). This is the highest year-round settlement in the valley, and the Pangboche gompa is the oldest in Khumbu. Beyond Pangboche the route enters alpine meadows, mostly of scrub juniper and tundra. We will cross the Khumbu Khola river and arrive in Pheriche, which is a labyrinth of walls and pastures (4:30 hrs).

  10. Day 10 Pheriche

    The most important thing to acclimatisation to high altitudes is a slow ascent. Therefore it is imperative that we spend an additional night at Pheriche to aid the acclimatisation process. A good way to spend the day is to hike to the small summer settlement of Chhukung at 4730m. From here we have tremendous views of Island Peak (6189m), the south face of Lothse and the south eastern face of Ama Dablam. After enjoying the views here we return back to Pheriche (4 hrs).

  11. Day 11 To Duglha

    The trail of today ascents the broad, gently sloping valley from Pheriche to Phalang Karpo at 4320m. In many places the trail crosses small streams on boulders. Beyond Phalang Karpo the trail climbs steeply onto the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, then joins the trail from Dingboche and contours down to a stream, crossing it on a bridge just before Duglha (3 hrs).

  12. Day 12 To Lobuche

    From Dughla the trail goes directly up the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier for about an hour to the memorial area known as Chukpilhara. From here the trail drops a bit and follows the western side of the valley to Lobuche, a summer settlement at 4930m that has become a major trekking stop. The sunset on Nuptse, seen from here, is a memorable sight.

  13. Day 13 To Gorak Shep

    Today’s trail follows the western side of the Khumbu valley and ascents through meadows. The ascent becomes steeper and after rounding a bend , the peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain a ridge terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5,545m). The trail then makes a short descent onto the flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here we will continue to Everest base camp, which is on return walk from Gorak Shep. We will return to this settlement after our visit to the base camp (6 hrs).

  14. Day 14 To Lobuche

    After an early morning rise we will start our day by climbing the Kala Pattar (5545m). This is a steep ascent up the grassy slopes west of Gorak Shep. From Kala Pattar the entire Everest south face is visible as well as Lho La (the pass between Nepal and Tibet, also named the Western Cwm), Changtse (the northern peak of Everest) and most of the West-Ridge route. We return to Gorak Shep and continue to descent to Lobuche (6 hrs).

  15. Day 15 To Dingboche

    To go to Dingboche we retrace our steps back to Dughla, and then go straight up the hill from the bridge to reach an upper trail, staying high above the valley floor. The views from here are great. You can easily recognise Island Peak and the top of Makalu is visible in the distance over the pass to the right of Island Peak. After passing a chorten we will descent to Dingboche, where we will stay the night (4 hrs).

  16. Day 16 To Tengboche

    The route from Dingboche desents the Imja valley, then crosses the Khumbu Khola on a wooden bridge and climbs to rejoin the upward trail at some stone huts. Following the trail downhill from here we will arrive at Tengboche (3 hrs).

  17. Day 17 To Namche Bazaar

    Today we retrace our trail what we followed on day 04 to reach Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).

  18. Day 18 To Lukla

    It is a long walk from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, but we are probably all in good shape by now. From Namche, we will descent steeply back to the Dudh Kosi river and continue our way past the national park checkpoint at Monjo. The trail then continues back towards Lukla, where we will reconfirm our flight tickets for the next day and spend the night (7 hrs).

  19. Day 19 To Kathmandu

    The 35 minutes flight from Lukla will bring us back to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at hotel.

  20. Day 20 Departure

    CONGRATULATIONS !
    HAVE A SAFE TRIP HOME
    AND REMEMBER
    ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH !

  21. Day 21 Kathmandu Arrival

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  22. Day 22 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  23. Day 23 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  24. Day 24 Kathmandu to Syabrubensi (1420m)5-6 hours drive


    We take breakfast in the hotel and begin the journey towards Syabrubensi in a local bus. Syabrubenshi is the trek starting point to Langtang Valley which takes about 7-8 hours drive. Enjoy scenic drive through Trishuli Valley with rural villages, river and mountains. The bus stops for half an hour at one of highway restaurants on the way for lunch. We will reach at Syabrubeshi (1,420m) around 2 or 3 o'clock. Once we reach Syabrubeshi, we take time to explore around. Overnight a Syabrubeshi.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

  25. Day 25 Syabrubensi to Lama Hotel (2350m), 5-6 hours trek

    As we begin the trek first we cross Bhote Koshi River and chase the trail upstream along Langtang Khola. We then trek along the trail that ascends for around two hours through the forest followed by a climb of about an hour to reach Bamboo village (1,850m/6,068ft). On the trail we will have many opportunities to view well established villages. Then the trek climbs gently up to Rimche (2,400m) which lies at the bank of Langtang Khola. Finally, we ascend up through the dense bamboo forest and arrive to From here you will Lama Hotel (23500m). En-route if the luck favors us we can see wild species like red panda, monkeys and bears. Overnight at Lama Hotel.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

  26. Day 26 Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang Valley (3,500m), 5-6 Hours Trek

    After breakfast, you will have a pleasant walk and follow the trail through rhododendron and pine forest for around three hours to reach Ghoda Tabela. After reaching Lama Hotel, you will walk for another three hours on the scenic trail that takes you to Langtang village (3500m) where you will relax for the evening and explore around the village. Overnight at Langtang valley.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included.

  27. Day 27 Trek from Langtang Valley to Kyanjin Gompa (3,900m), 3/4 hours Trek

    Today after the breakfast, you will leave beautiful Langtang Village and start your trek and you will walk three to four hours to visit Kyanjing Gompa. Kyanjin Gompa is the last destination of your trekking at an altitude of 3817m from sea level. From here you will have beautiful views of Mt Ganchempo and Mt. Langtang Lirung. Rest of the time, you will visit surrounding area like Yak cheese Factory, Kyanjin Monastery and local houses. Overnight at Kyanjin Gompa.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

  28. Day 28 Explore around Kyanjin Gompa and climb to Tsego Ri(4983m), 10-11 hours trek

    Today you will a whole day to explore around natural beauties of Kyanjin Gompa. In the morning ,you can climb to Tsego Ri (5150m). Then visit Langtang glacier and Langshisha Kharka (the beautiful yak pasture land) and exploring we hike back to Kyanjin Gompa and Overnight at Kyanjin Gompa.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

  29. Day 29 Trek back from Kyanjin Gompa to Ghore Tabela(3020m), 4 hours trek

    After breakfast, we trek back to Ghore Tabela. The walking will be pleasant and scenic one and it takes nearly four hours to reach you there. Overnight at GhoreTabela.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

  30. Day 30 Trek back from Ghoda Tabela to Syabrubensi (1420m), 6-7 hours trek

    After breakfast, we walk down to Syabrubeshi via Lama Hotel and Bamboo through previous rhododendron forest and along with Bhote Koshi river. Evening we explore around and Overnight at Syabrubensi.Mountain Accommodation with Full board of meals (breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) is included

  31. Day 31 Drive back to Kathmandu (1400m) from Syabrubeshi

    After breakfast we drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi by local bus. As we reach to Kathmandu, we will be taken to our hotel. Take rest and in evening you can stroll around Thamel before we enjoy farewell dinner together in Thamel's one of the best cultural restaurants. Overnight at Kathmandu.Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  32. Day 32 Departure day from Kathmandu (1400m)

    This is your last day in Nepal. You may do shopping, buy some souvenirs for your family and friends until your departure to airport. We will transfer you to the International Airport for your flight to your onward destination. Breakfast and final airport drop is included

  33. Day 33 Arrive in Kathmandu(1350) – Transfer to Hotel

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included.

  34. Day 34 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included.

  35. Day 35 Flight to Lukla – Trek to Phakding

    Early morning we will take the airplane to Lukla, which will take us about 45 minutes of flight time. At Lukla we will head north from the to Chablung (2,700m). Here we will cross the Tharo Kosi river. From here, we can see the peak of Kusum Kangru (6,367m). Beyond the Tharo Kosi the trail climbs a bit towards Ghat (2590m), we will climb to Phakding where we will stay overnight (3 hrs).

  36. Day 36 Phakding to Namche Bazaar

    From Phakding we follow the Dudh Kosi river, staying on the west bank of the river. We climb over a rocky ridge towards Benkar (2,710m). We cross the Kyashar Khola river and climb out of the valley to Monjo (2,840m). The trek enters the Sagarmatha National Park, and then the trail makes a descent and crosses the Dudh Kosi river towards Jorsale (2,830m). After crossing this river a few times while climbing our way up, we will reach Namche Bazaar (3,420m) (6 hrs).

  37. Day 37 Rest day at Namche Bazaar – Acclimatization

    Today we will take a hike through the villages of Khunde and Khumjung. We start with a steep climb to the Shyangboche airstrip (3,790m), from where we will ascend towards Khunde passing numerous (stone Buddhist monuments). From Khunde we follow the trail to Khumjung, the largest village in Khumbu, at the foot of the sacred peak Khumbila. After enjoying lunch here we will follow a steep trail descending to Chhorkung (3,540m). From here it is a quick descent back to Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).

  38. Day 38 Namche Bazaar to Phortse Tenga

    The trek of today climbs the hill to Khumjung and descends to the valley of Dudh Koshi. The route to Goyko turns north, climbing above the more frequented route to Tengboche and Everest base camp. It climbs gently to a ridge top at 3,973m. From here we descent in steep switchbacks down a sandy slope to the Dudh Kosi river. After crossing this river on a suspension bridge we arrive in Phortse Thanga (3 hrs)

  39. Day 39 Phortse Tenga to Dole

    Due to acclimatization, the time spent trekking today is short. The trail first climbs steeply out of the valley through rhododendron forests. This part of the trek is especially beautiful in spring when the rhododendrons are blooming. We pass a herders’ hut at Tongba (3,950m) and then climb gently to Dole. From here the views of Khumbila and Tawachee are tremendous throughout the day, and it is possible to climb a ridge behind Dole for an even broader view up and down the valley (2 hrs).

  40. Day 40 Dole to Machhermo

    The trail starts today by climbing steeply through scrub junipers to a single lodge at Lhabarma (4330m). We pass the small settlement of Luza (4340m) and continue to climb along the side of the valley, high above the river to Machhermo. It was here that a yeti supposedly killed three yaks and attacked a Sherpa woman. This is the most credible yeti incident ever reported, so be watchful as we visit this region (2 hrs).

  41. Day 41 Machhermo to Gokyo

    Beyond Machhermo the trail climbs a ridge for an excellent view of Kantega and Cho Oyu. Beyond the ridge the valley widens as the trail reaches the village of Pangka (4,390m). After Pangka the trail drops briefly, then climbs to a large cave known as Nilibuk. After Nilibuk we climb up until we cross a wooden bridge to the first small lake, Longponga, at 4,650m. The trail now follows the valley past a second lake, known as Taujun, at 4,710m and finally up to Gokyo, which is on the shores of a large lake known as Dudh Pokhari (4 hrs)

  42. Day 42 Gokyo - Gokyo Ri – Gokyo

    The views around Gokyo are tremendous. For the best views we will climb Gokyo Ri (5,357m) today. From here we will have a panoramic view of Cho Oyu, Gyanchung Kang, Everest, Lothse, Makalu, Cholatse and Tawachee. After we enjoy the view we will return to Gokyo village for the night (4 hrs).

  43. Day 43 Gokyo to Dragnag

    Fit and acclimatized, we leave Gokyo to cross the Ngozumpa Glacier. We descend to the second lake and drop down onto the glacier. The route across the glacier is marked by cairns and is generally quite well defined. We climb off the glacier by a small dwelling known as Dragnag. Where we spend the night before our victory over Cho - La pass. Which is one of the hardest pass of the entire route.

  44. Day 44 Dragnag to Dzonglha (Cho La pass 5,330 m)

    Today is a long trek starting before sunrise at 4/5 am to reach the pass by 9-10 am otherwise weather conditions will greatly affect our journey. We cross over at an altitude of 5300 meters we could be exposed to strong winds if crossing too late. We start to climb steeply that is regularly used and easy to follow. However, the problem may arise due to the altitude and snow. It often causes terrible problems to cross the pass if it is covered by snow. As you reach the top, you are rewarded by the magnificent views, and then we descend to the Dzongla at noon. Overnight at Guesthouse.

  45. Day 45 Dzonglha to Lobuche

    The way to Lobuche contours the grassy slopes above a lake, the Tshola Tsho, to join up with the main Everest trail from Pheriche and Thyangboche. The trail flattens out and follows the valley on the west side of the Khumbu Glacier towards Lobuche. Which is easy walk from Dzonglha. Where you may see the best views around of Amadablam, Cholatse. When we reach at Lobuche you can take well deserved rest or we can visit the local places to get more information about the place.

  46. Day 46 Lobuche to Gorakshep

    The trek from Lobuche to Gorak Shep follows along the lateral moraine of the Khumbu Glacier. Just before arriving in Gorak Shep, we will climb adjacent terminal moraines of the Changri Glacier which joins the Khumbu and crosses a stream of glacier melt. After lunch we will settle in at a tea house in Gorak Shep.

  47. Day 47 Gorakshep - Everest Base Camp - Gorakshep

    Today’s trail follows the western side of the Khumbu valley and ascents through meadows. The ascent becomes steeper and after rounding a bend , the peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain a ridge terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5,545m). The trail then makes a short descent onto the flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here we will continue to Everest base camp, which is on return walk from Gorak Shep. We will return to this settlement after our visit to the base camp (6 hrs).

  48. Day 48 Gorakshep – Kalapatthar – Lobuche

    After an early morning rise we will start our day by climbing the Kala Pattar (5545m). This is a steep ascent up the grassy slopes west of Gorak Shep. From Kala Pattar the entire Everest south face is visible as well as Lho La (the pass between Nepal and Tibet, also named the Western Camp), Changtse (the northern peak of Everest) and most of the West-Ridge route. We return to Gorak Shep and continue to descent to Lobuche (6 hrs).

  49. Day 49 Lobuche – Tengboche

    To go to Dingboche we retrace our steps back to Dughla, and then go straight up the hill from the bridge to reach an upper trail, staying high above the valley floor. The views from here are great. You can easily recognise Island Peak and the top of Makalu is visible in the distance over the pass to the right of Island Peak. After passing a chorten we will descent to Dingboche, where we will stay the night (4 hrs).

  50. Day 50 Tengboche – Khumjung

    This is a short walk back to Khumjung and we can take the time to relax and enjoy the views across from Ama Dablam and the Everest region. From Tengboche the trail drops steeply to the river at Phortse Tenga, and then rises again to traverse high above the river on the winding trail that leads to Mong la . From here we have an easy walk back to Khumjung where we can tell the newly arrived trekkers the story how easy it was after a cool beer!

  51. Day 51 Khumjung – Jorsale

    This is another short day to get back to Jorsale from Khumjung. We start our day early after having breakfast around 8:00 am and then we just pass through Namche Bazaar and heading directly towards Jorsale. This journey will take approximately four to five hours. We will cross Dudh Koshi river several times during the day. We will stay overnight at Jorsale and continue our journey back to Lukla the following day.

  52. Day 52 Jorsale – Lukla

    The final day of our trek, seems to be full of relief for some and sadness for others as we left our steps along the trail above the Dudh Koshi. We start descending steeply to get out of Namche and shortly before we cross the suspension bridge below Namche, we get a last chance to see Everest before it is out of sight until the next time. We have lunch at Phakding and then continue down the trail, before turning off from the main Jiri route and rising up towards Lukla to arrive there by mid-afternoon.

  53. Day 53 Flight to Kathmandu

    We return to the hustle and bustle of Kathmandu with a 45   minute flight back from Lukla airport. Here in Kathmandu you will be greeted and transferred back to your hotel. Arrival times back into Kathmandu vary, however it is usual to arrive back at your hotel by mid-afternoon. After returning, you may have the day off for a well deserved and earned rest or if you are still feeling strong, you may hang around the city.

  54. Day 54 End of Trek

    After a successful journey, we begin our day with a well deserved breakfast for your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight schedule, will take you straight to the airport so you may begin your trip back home or if time permits, you may do some more shopping.

  55. Day 55 Arrival day in Kathmandu (1350m)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  56. Day 56 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle.The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small
    temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone
    craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  57. Day 57 Kathmandu to Syabrubesi

    Drive to Dhunche and continue on to Syabrubesi via Trisuli Bazaar by private transport. Overnight in Syabrubesi. (4WD is necessary because of the rocky un-asphalted road).

  58. Day 58 Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel

    After leaving our hotel we cross the Bhote Kosi river towards ‘old’ Syabrubesi. Then we cross over the side of the Langtang Khola. We climb slowly to Doman (1680m) and continue to Landslide Lodge and Hot Spring restaurant The trail now climbs gently up to Bamboo Lodge where we will enjoy our lunch. After lunch, we cross the Langtang Khola and climb up on a good trail to Rimche (2510m). We now descend slowly to our selected teahouse where we will spend the night (6 hrs).

  59. Day 59 Lama Hotel to Langtang

    The day starts with a gentle climb, and soon we will be climbing through a forest of rhododendron. Views of Langtang Lirung (7246m) can be seen from the trail. After little more then an hour we pass Gumanchok (2800m), and then we climb to a park checkpoint at Ghora Tabela (2970m). The trail ascends gradually and we will pass Thangshyap at 3140 m, where we will have our lunch. The route then passes many mani stones, water-driven prayer wheels and a few Tamang villages before arriving in Langtang. (5 hrs).

  60. Day 60 Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa

    Walking through the village of Langtang we will pass many stone mani walls. It then climbs up past the villages of Mumdu and Sindum. The trail continues through yak pastures. After crossing the Langtang Khola we climb up through a landscape scattered with large boulders to a moraine where we will have the first views of Kyanjin Gompa and the icefall flowing from Langtang Lirung and Langtang Kinshung. Our route weaves through the large boulders to a gompa and from here it’s a short descent to Kyanjin Gompa.

  61. Day 61 Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel

    Today we follow our route back to Lama Hotel, the trail goes with a few short exceptions most of its way downwards, descending around 1400 meter back to Lama Hotel (5 hrs).

  62. Day 62 Lama Hotel to Thulo Syabru

    We take the same route until we reach the Landslide lodge where we take the upper trail to reach Thulo Syabru. The trail goes up for around 400 meter, and passes a bhatti at U Kyang on the ridge before arriving at the pleasant village of Thulo Syabru, with its many elaborate carved windows (6 hrs).

  63. Day 63 Thulo Syabru to Sing Gompa

    Today we start our trek passing the gompa, school and army post, and then switchback up the steep hill above the village to Dursagang (2660m). The trail continues less steeply from now, mostly in forest of hemlock and oak to the top of the ridge at Foprang Danda, where we will have lunch. The trail to Sing Gompa cuts across the ridge top, staying fairly level as it crosses the head of the valley. After passing the final ridge at 3260 meter we will arrive at Sing Gompa (4 hrs).

  64. Day 64 Sing Gompa to Lauribinayak

    Today the trail climbs steeply up the ridge, then stays in the deep forest and then emerging onto a saddle at Chalang Pati. Here we enter the Goisakund protected area. As the trail ascends there are outstanding views across Langtang valley to Langtang Lirung. For acclimatization reasons we will stay in Lauberina Yak. Morning views from this small village are great. We can see the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal and Langtang Hirung (3 hrs).

  65. Day 65 Laurebina Yak to Gosaikunda

    We start by climbing further along the ridge till we see the first lakes at around 4,100m. The trail now leaves the ridge and heads high above the Trisuli valley. After the trail crosses a spur, the second lake in the chain (Bhairav Kund) comes into view. The trail climbs gently but continuously to the third and largest lake, Goisakund. Goisakund lake has a black rock in the middle, said to be the head of Shiva. It takes about 45 minutes to walk around the lake (3 hrs).

  66. Day 66 Gosaikunda to Gopte

    The first part of the trail climbs further through rugged country passing three more small lakes towards Laurebina La pass (4,610m). After the pass, the trail descends through alpine country to Bhera Goth. We continue descending along the middle of the valley to Phedi (3,740m) for lunch. From Phedi the route drops to a stream and then climbs to a crest at 3,750 meter. From here we climb in and out ravines across the head of the valley to Gopte (7 hrs).

  67. Day 67 Tharepati to Gul Bhanjyang

    In the morning we walk through the alpine country side with meadows and scrubs typical for high elevation. We will enter the forest and descend to Magen Goth. The trail gently climbs to a small pass at Mere Danda at 3510 meter before descending through rhododendron forest inhabited by only a few shepherds’ huts. The trail continues further down to Kutumsang from where we continue to the nearby Gul Bhanjyang , which is a delightfullk classic hill village (6 hrs).

  68. Day 68 Gul Bhanjyang to Chisapani

    We start by descending down a forested ridge to the long, strung-out village of Thodang Betini (2260m). From here we climb up around 200 meters to the top of the Jhogin Danda ridge and descend over a stone staircase to the teashops at Chipling. Continuing our way down past Brahman and Chhetri villages and through meadows and fields we finally reach Chisapani, which resembles an unfinished tourist resort (5 hrs).

  69. Day 69 Chisapani-Sundarijal-Kathmandu

    We start the day by climbing up the last pass of the trek at Borlang Bhanjyang, which lies at 2,240m. From here we descend through eroded chasms towards the Tamang settlement of Mulkharka at 1,800m. From here it is a short walk to Sundarjial From Sundarijal we can take local transportation, or have our private transport waiting for us to bring us back to Kathmandu (4 hrs). Overnight stay at hotel.

  70. Day 70 At leisure in Kathmandu

    After a successful journey, Here in Kathmandu you will be greeted and transferred back to your hotel. Arrival times back into Kathmandu vary, however it is usual to arrive back at your hotel by mid-afternoon. After returning, you may have the day off for a well deserved and earned rest or if you are still feeling strong, you may hang around the city.

  71. Day 71 End of Trek - Fly back Home

    After a successful journey, we begin our day with a well deserved breakfast for your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight schedule, will take you straight to the airport so you may begin your trip back home or if time permits, you may do some more shopping.

  72. Day 72 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  73. Day 73 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  74. Day 74 Kathmandu to Pokhara ( Private vehicle/Tourist Bus)

    We will pick you up at the hotel at 6:30am and escort you to the bus station. The bus to Pokhara leaves at around 7:00 am. A beautiful valley set on the banks of the Phewa Lake, Pokhara is also known for its panoramic views of Annapurna, Machapuchare (shape of fish tail) in the north, Dhaulagiri in the west, Lamjung Himal and Manaslu in the east. It is smaller and much less hectic than Kathmandu, hence providing the perfect starting point for our trek. Overnight at a hotel.

  75. Day 75 Pokhara to Deurali

    Drive form pokhara about 45 minutes we reach to the route from Khande which is a good one and very few trekkers choose to start the trek from here. The trail start from warm up with slowly up, then a bit steeper to Australian Camp (2060m – About one hour), then after an early lunch slightly downhill to Pothana (1950m) and the ACAP / TIMS checkpoint, then up again to Deurali (2100m). And then overnight at Lodge.

  76. Day 76 Deurali to Forest Camp

    There is a signposted in right turn in Deurali mentioning “Forest Camp” the trail is through jungle, at first up then undulating on the top of a ridge, there is a section just over half way where the trail drops steeply and then slowly gains height and then back onto the ridge and into Forest Camp (2600m) after about 4 hour trekking. There are now 3 lodges in Forrest Camp which is simple and clean.

  77. Day 77 Forest camp to Low camp

    The trail is initially quite steep leaving Forest Camp but soon gets less steep as you again get upon the ridge. From Forest Camp to Low Camp is only a short day trekking through more jungle with occasional glimpses of Annapurna South before getting into Low Camp (2970m) after around 3 hours. There are 2 lodges in Low camp.

  78. Day 78 Low camp to High camp

    Leaving Low Camp behind we walk ahead into the jungle with smaller trees telling you that change in elevation and surrounding, after an hour walk you will be in open space with spectacular views of Machhapuchhre ahead and Annapurna South to my left. The trail then undulates along the ridge and after about 3 hours trekking we arrived at High Camp (3550m) and then overnight at Lodge.

  79. Day 79 High camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp

    We have to start this trek around 4 am along with head light, sufficient water and energy food  as we have to return back to High camp from Mardi Himal Base Camp (4500m). This makes a long day but there is also a viewpoint about half way. And then overnight at Lodge.

  80. Day 80 High camp to Sidhing

    This day, we trek down to Sidhing. It takes around 5-6 hours trekking. And then overnight at Lodge.

  81. Day 81 Sidhing to Lwang

    This day, we trek down to Lwang Village. It takes 5-6 hours walking from Sidhing to Lwang. And then overnight at Lodge.

  82. Day 82 Lwang to Pokhara

    This day, you drive from Lwang to Pokhara ,It is 1 hour drive to Pokhara. Rest of the day, free day in Pokhara.

  83. Day 83 Pokhara to Kathmandu

    Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu (200 km. 6/7 hours driving) by tourist bus at 7:30 am. And stay overnight at the Hotel in Kathmandu

  84. Day 84 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  85. Day 85 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  86. Day 86 Kathmandu to Arughat

    A 7-8 hour´s drive from Kathmandu into the western mountains takes us to Arughat via Dhadingbesi, headquarter of the Dhading district. Through the dirt road from Dhadingbesi viewing the greenery hills we reach Arughat, our trek start point. Arughat is a major town in the region and is divided in two parts with the Budhi Gandaki river flowing between them. Overnight at Arughat.

  87. Day 87 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  88. Day 88 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  89. Day 89 Kathmandu to Dharapani (1,960m/6,430ft): 11-12 hours

    We begin our drive to Dharapani after breakfast as it is a long journey. Our trail is alongside the Trishuli River. We also pass through Pokhara, popularly known as the Lake City before reaching Dharapani which is one of the biggest villages in the Manang valley. Overnight at Dharapani.

  90. Day 90 Dharapani to Chame (2,710m/8,891ft): 5 - 6 hours

    The trail starts with a few steep forested ridges along with several landslides on route to Chame. We should not forget to look up though, as we will be greeted with remarkable views of Lamjung Himal, Annapurna II, and Annapurna IV (7,525m). We also come across small hot springs which would help us to relax for a while. Overnight in Chame.

  91. Day 91 Chame to Upper Pisang (3,700m/12,136ft): 5-6hours

    A narrow steep path through a very dense pine forest will bring us to a dramatic curved rock face, rising 1500m from the river. As the trail opens up, we will be surrounded by Himalayan peaks all the way to Pisang. We ascend around thirty minutes towards a big hill to reach Upper Pisang. Overnight in Upper Pisang.

  92. Day 92 Acclimatization

    Today we set aside for acclimatization. Spending extra time at a high altitude location will help us to adjust with the surrounding which is a silent feature for successful trip. We spend the whole day resting and exploring the village. Exploring the village and interacting with the locals will help us get a better glimpse of the local lifestyle. We can also enjoy the views of Annapurna, Gangapurna and Tilicho. Overnight in Upper Pisang.

  93. Day 93 Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Base Camp (4,380m/14,370ft): 4-5 hours

    We begin our trek after breakfast towards the Pisang Base Camp. We ascend on a trail that passes through a thin forest and grasslands. The pasture is used for grazing yaks and is also the best place to set up our camp. The ground is flat and falls on a frequented trail. Overnight at the Pisang Peak Base Camp.

  94. Day 94 Pisang Peak Base Camp to High Camp (5,400m/17,712ft): 3-4 hours

    We ascend on the south-west ridge and reach the high camp. After setting up our camp, we participate on a basic climbing training. Our guides will provide training on peak climbing techniques and the proper ways of using climbing gears such as the ice axe, climbing boots and crampons, harness, ascender, etc. The training will also include using ropes to go up and down. Although it is not mandatory to have prior training for Pisang Peak climbing, we strongly believe that some training experience will boost your confidence and climbing skills to increase the chances of scaling the summit as well as to fully enjoy the experience. Overnight at Pisang Peak High Camp.

  95. Day 95 Summit Pisang Peak and back to base camp (6,091m/19,980ft): 8-9 hours

    We begin our climbing early in the morning after breakfast. Today’s trail will be mostly on rocky surfaces. The peak is steep; therefore, there is not much snow. We will require around 20m of rope to climb on a ridge. Around the summit is around 70 degree of slope which will require the usage of around 200m rope. Both fixed rope and main rope will be used. The views of the Annapurna ranges and others are extraordinary from the summit. We return to the base camp for an overnight stay.

  96. Day 96 Contingency

    This is a separate day reserved for any contingency. If we are not able to summit the Pisang Peak on the day as planned due to bad weather or any unforeseen event, this day can be used.

  97. Day 97 Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang Valley (3,450m/11,316ft): 5-6 hours

    After summit we would move from the base camp of Pisang peak toward Pisang village. From Pisang there are two routes to Manang. We choose the one which passes through Upper Pisang via Geru as it provides outstanding views of Mt. Annapurna, Pisang Peak, and others. As we walk near Manang the climate becomes more cold and dry. However, a short visit to Barge Monastery, the biggest monastery in the Manang District should cheer us up. Overnight at Manang.

  98. Day 98 Manang to Yak Kharka (4,110m/13,484ft): 3 - 4 hours

    From Manang village, the trail crosses a stream, climbs to the village of Tenki above Manang, and then continues to climb out of the Marshyangdi Valley turning northwest up the valley of Jarsang Khola. The trail follows this valley northward, passing a few pastures, a scrub of juniper trees, as it steadily gains elevation. The trail further passes near the small village of Ghunsa, a cluster of flat mud roofs just below the trailhead. Now the trail goes through meadows where horses and yaks graze. After crossing a small river on a wooden bridge, the trail passes an ancient old Mani wall in a pleasant meadow and then reaches another small village of Yak Kharka. Small but gradual ascent is the key to avoiding altitude problems.

  99. Day 99 Yak kharka to Thorang Phedi: (4420m/14501ft): 3-4 hours

    It is an uphill walk to Thorang Phedi. After walking for some time, we cross a suspension bridge and reach Ledar village. We ascend further and pass through towering cliffs before reaching Thorang Phedi, the last village before Thorong La. On this trip we are rewarded with one of the best views of Mt. Gundang, Mt.Syagang, Thorung Peak and Mt. Khatungkan. Overnight in Thorang Phedi.

  100. Day 100 Thorang Phedi to Thorong La (5416m/17764ft), continue trek to Muktinath (3,800/12,467ft): 9-10 hours

    Thorong La pass, one of the highest passes in the world will be our ultimate objective today. We will be crossing the pass from east to west (Manang to Muktinath) which is the easiest and safest direction. We get up around three in the morning and walk up the mountain. When we finally make it to the top, we realize that our journey was worth it. We can take a few photos before heading to Muktinath Valley at the foot of the Thorong La pass. We continue trekking to Muktinath which is an important place of pilgrimage for both Hindus and Buddhists. Overnight in Muktinath.

  101. Day 101 Muktinath to Jomsom (2,715m/8,910ft): 5-6 hours

    Muktinath is an important pilgrimage site for Buddhists and Hindus alike. In the morning, we tour the temple area and a Buddhist monastery located close to the temple. After the short tour, we continue our trek to Jomsom which is popular for its sweet apples and strong winds. Overnight in Jomsom.

  102. Day 102 Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara: 25 minutes

    Today we fly to Pokhara, the lake city in the earliest possible airplane. After checking-in at our hotel, we may take a rest or visit the lakeside area  of  Fewa Lake. Here, we can indulge in buying some souvenirs or sampling some local delicacies. Overnight in Pokhara.

  103. Day 103 Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu: 6 hours

    Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu (200 km. 6/7 hours driving) by tourist bus at 7:30 am. And stay overnight at the Hotel in Kathmandu

  104. Day 104 Final departure

    This is your last day in Nepal. You may do shopping, buy some souvenirs for your family and friends until your departure to airport. We will transfer you to the International Airport for your flight to your onward destination. Breakfast and final airport drop is included

  105. Day 105 Trek to Soti Khola (710m), 4 hrs walk

    After crossing the bridge over Budhi Gandaki, we begin our trek from the western part of Arughat. We follow the stone-paved street north through the bazaar. We pass through the hydro- electric power plant, fields of rice and millet to Mangaltar, and through forests we arrive at Shanti Bazar. The trail to Budhi Gandaki valley now becomes steeper and the trek more difficult as we cross the Arkhet Khola on a suspension bridge, passing the shops of Arkhet Bazar. Descend to a high, cascading waterfall making a long steep slog up a ridge to Kuerepani. Then from here the trail descends to Soti Khola. Overnight stay at the campsite at Soti Khola. 

  106. Day 106 Trek to Machha Khola (887m); 6 hrs walk.

    After taking breakfast we would start our trek.We have to cross the bridge and trek through the beautiful Sal forests, then climb onto a ridge above huge rapids on the Budhi Gandaki. The rocky trail then weaves its way up and down, past two tropical waterfalls on a steep, rocky trail clinging to the side of a cliff. It eventually makes its way down and past a few rice terraces, then up and around to the Gurung village of Labubesi. Climb behind a rocky outcrop, where the valley opens and the Budhi Gandaki meanders among wide gravel bars. Drop to the sandy river bed and walk along rounded stones before climbing over a side ridge. Head down again to the river and move to Machha Khola village. Overnight at Machha Khola.

  107. Day 107 Trek to Jagat (1345m) 6-7 hrs walk

    Starting our trek with narrow trail makes some minor ups and downs and eventually crosses the Tharo Khola, flowing in a rocky ravine, then reaches Khorlabesi. After a few more ups & downs there is a small trailside hotspring, from where we reach to Tatopani. After having relax on the Hot spring we climb over another ridge, then cross the Budhi Gandaki on a suspension bridge. Climb on a wide, well-crafted staircase, then across a landslide and over a ridge to Dobhan. Crossing a suspension bridge over the Dobhan Khola, the trail climbs on a rugged trail to Duman. Ascending up again to the Budhi Gandaki, we reach at Yaru Khola. Crossing a suspension bridge over the Yaru Khola we climb the stone stairs and then drop to the river and again climb more stone stairs to Tharo Bharyang. Cross to the west bank of the budhi gandaki, climb over a ridge, and trek along the river then climb towards the village of Jagat. 

  108. Day 108 Trek to Lokpa (2240m), 6 hrs walk

    After completing with the ACAP procedure, we climb over a rocky ridge to Salleri, and then descend to Sirdibas. The valley widens a bit as the trail continues up to Ghatta Khola. Continue upstream to a long simple hanging bridge. Climb up to Philim, a large gurung village. Philim valley is well known for Japanese made school and police station. Walk past Philim to the north across a forest with the views of the narrowing valley and walk up north from Gum Pul we reach Lakpa. Overnight at Lakpa. 

  109. Day 109 Trek Chumling (2386m) (Lower Tsum); 4-5 hrs walk

    From Lokpa the trail descend half an hour towards Lungwa khola and climbing jick jack difficult trail further two hours north through pines and rhododendrons we reach Gumlung. Crossing the Siyar Khola, finally arrive at Chumling, lower Tsum, from where we can view Shringi Himal. Visit the old Chumling gompa, and the stone streets of the village. Stay overnight in Lokpa.

  110. Day 110 Arrive in Kathmandu(1350) – Transfer to Hotel

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  111. Day 111 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  112. Day 112 Kathmandu to Pokhara ( Private vehicle/Tourist Bus)

    We will pick you up at the hotel at 6:30am and escort you to the bus station. The bus to Pokhara leaves at around 7:00 am.Through the trail we can see beautiful river i.e Trishuli which is also famous for white water rafting, after few hours drive we would reach to the Marshyandi which is famous for fish and hydropower plan. Finally we will reach to the beautiful valley set on the banks of the Phewa Lake, Pokhara is also known for its panoramic views of Annapurna, Machapuchare (shape of fish tail) in the north, Dhaulagiri in the west, Lamjung Himal and Manaslu in the east. It is smaller and much less hectic than Kathmandu, hence providing the perfect starting point for our trek. Overnight at a hotel.

  113. Day 113 Pokhara to Nayapul (1,010m) – 1:30 hr. Trek to Tikhedunga (1,570m) - 4 hrs

    We begin our trek at Nayapul after a 1:30 hour drive on a private vehicle from Pokhara. After a short 30-minute walk along the banks of the Modi Khola, we reach Birethanti (1,015m) a large village with many shops and teahouses. From there, the trail continues through the village and follows the north bank of the Bhurungdi
    Khola. The trail climbs steadily up the side of the valley to Hille at 1,495m and after a short climb, we reach Tikhedhunga at 1,570m. Today’s walk is relatively short and easy, a prelude to the trekking experience in the
    Annapurna region. Overnight at a guesthouse.

  114. Day 114 Trek to Ghorepani (2,840m) - 7 hrs

    We move on towards the steep climb to Ulleri, a large Magar village at an altitude of 2,070m. The trail ascends more gently from this point, through fine forests of oak and rhododendrons towards Banthanti at 2,250m. Then we trek towards Nangethanti at 2,460m. After an hour and half walk we arrive at Ghorepani (2,860m). Overnight at a guesthouse.

  115. Day 115 Hike up to Poon Hill (3,210m) and trek to tadhapani (2,610m) – 7 hrs

    Today, very early in the morning, we start an hour hiking to Poon Hill at an elevation of 3,210m, a brilliant mountain range spectacle this vantage point provides an unobstructed view of the sunrise over the high Himalayas. There we spend about 1 hour, then returning to Ghorepani we take a hot breakfast at a hotel. Then we make a climb along ridges, and through pine and rhododendron forests to Deurali (2,960m). After that we descend to the Banthanti, then turning off to Tadapani. Overnight at a guesthouse.

  116. Day 116 Trek to Chhommrong (2,140m) - 5 hrs

    The day starts with a steep downhill through rhododendron forests. Leaving Tadapani, we descend through the forests and then the trail eases as we reach Gurjung which is the village of Gurung people, with an easy walk to Chhommrong at an elevation of 2,140 m. Overnight at a guesthouse.

  117. Day 117 Trek to Bamboo (2,350m) - 6 hrs

    Today the trail drops down to the Chhomrong Khola and again we continue climbing to Khuldighar at 2,380m where there used to be an ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area) check post. There is a clearing in the forest a little further on, from which, the route travels very steeply down a rock bank then levels out, running through
    thickets of bamboo at the bottom of the gorge, keeping always on the west side of the river. We reach bamboo. Overnight at a guesthouse.

  118. Day 118 Trek to Deurali (3,240m) - 7 hrs

    Today the trail climbs up and we ll pass the Himalayan hotel and dovan, Hinko Cave, crossing most of the bamboo forest and rhododendron forest, also if you got lucky we ll see many himalayan langor ( monkey ) on the way to Deurali. Overnight at a guesthouse.

  119. Day 119 Trek to ABC (4130m) - 6 hrs

    Today the trail follow the samy uphill crossing beautiful water fall and rever , after walking 3 hours we ll reach MBC (fishtail base camp ) we ll have small rest there and keep walking towards ABC to get our final destination to enjoy fantastic panoramic view of Annapurna south, baraha shikhar, Annapurna 1st, simha chuli, fishtail gangapurna and many more.Overnight at a guesthouse.


  120. Day 120 Trek to Bamboo (2,350m) - 7 hrs

    We follow the same trail down today the trail drops by 1,700m to the bank of Modi Khola to Bamboo at 2,350m where there are a few teahouse/lodges available to stay at. Overnight at a guesthouse

  121. Day 121 Trek to jhinnu danda (1,645 m) – 6 hrs

    We follow the same trail until Chhommrong. Once we have passed Khuldighar there is an experimental sheep farm, the trail continues through rhododendron and bamboo fields. From Chommrong the trail descends very steeply to the Jhinnu hot spring, where you can bathe in natural hot springs. Overnight at a guesthouse.

  122. Day 122 Trek to Nayapul (pokhara) (1,010 m) -7 hrs

    From Jhinu hot springs we walk at the right side of Modi Khola for 6 hrs to Birethanti which can be considered one of the best and the most relaxing walks of the entire trek. We reach Nayapul then an hour drive will take us back to Pokhara.Overnight at a hotel.

  123. Day 123 Drive back to Kathmandu (private vehicle)

    During this time we would let you use this free time to bus some souvenir and shopping 

  124. Day 124 Fly back home

    Departure; we would drop you to Airport for farewell

  125. Day 125 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  126. Day 126 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  127. Day 127 Flight to Lukla

    We take an early morning flight to Lukla. During the flight, we can bask in the mesmerizing views of giant snow-capped mountain peaks. We will be camping for the night outside one of the many lodges.

  128. Day 128 Lukla to Chuthanga

    On arriving at Lukla, we meet the trekking crew. We then head eastwards from Lukla. The trail crisscrosses through pristine hamlets and thick forest along Kalo Himal Ridge. We must stay aligned with our specific route. Otherwise, we may deviate from the target destination. At the time of winter, snow makes us transverse steep terrain. But during favorable climatic condition, the trail is usually straightforward. After 3-4 hours of trekking,we enter Chutanga.

  129. Day 129 Chutanga

    We spend two memorable nights at Chutanga. This gives us sufficient time for acclimatization prior to confronting Zatrwa La. We can indulge in leisurely trek to a small 4000m peak below the Zatrwa Teng Pass. Excellent views unveil as we glimpse over the valley of the Dudh Kosi and the picturesque trail zigzagging towards Zatrwa La. After exploring, we descend back to our camp at Chutanga and succumb to complete relaxation.

  130. Day 130 Chutanga to Tuli Kharka

    The trail crosses the Kalo Himal Ridge which separates the Khumbu from the Hinku Valley. Further ahead, we transverse a comfortable path showcasing a cairned notch on the ridge with a collection of prayer flags at an elevation of 4450m. En route we may encounter yak herders. The views across the Dudh Kosi towards Karyolung and the Lumding Himal are very impressive and so is the view across the rolling foothills east of the Hinku Valley. Half an hour below the pass is a huge boulder which marks our campsite, Tuli Kharka. 6 to 7 hours of trekking finally take us to Tuli Kharka.


    NOTE: If conditions are particularly bad, we do have the option of crossing a lower pass to the south of the Zatrwa La, an alternative which involves 2 additional days of trekking.

  131. Day 131 Tuli Kharka to Mosum Kharka

    The trail descends the rock-strewn path leading to a fine vantage point of the Hinku valley where mesmerizing views of the south face of Mera Peak become visible. The trail zigzags through forested areas and then descends steeply into the Hinku valley. Enchanting panorama of Peak 43 and Kusum Kangguru unfolds as we bask in the splendor of nature surrounding us from the Hinku Valley. We experience the most exotic and delightful feelings as we walk past forests of pine and rhododendron. Soon after reaching Mosum Kharka, we set a campsite by the banks of Hinku Drangka [river].

  132. Day 132 Mosum Kharka to Thangnak

    As we head to the west bank of the Hinku Khola northwards, forest blurs in and valley zooms out. We spot meadows being used as grazing areas for goats, sheep and yaks in the Upper Hinku. After several ascents for 4-6 hours, we approach summer settlement of Tangnag as we cross a single-plank bridge at Gondishung. We halt for lunch at this spot. Lying in its vicinity is 200 year-old gompa resting beneath a massive boulder and a number of crude mani walls. The trail offers an outstanding view of Peak 43.

  133. Day 133 Thangnak

    We utilize two days getting completely acclimatized. After proper rest, we can explore other adventure possibilities like strolling by Sabal Tsho, beautiful moraine-dammed lake which is hidden behind the Sabal Glacier and climbing a peak up to an altitude of nearly 5000m. We can also explore Hinku Nup Glacier which leads north toward Kangtaiga. The upper Hinku valley turns to the east at Tangnag, crossing the moraine of the Dig Glaciers.

  134. Day 134 Thangnak to Khahare

    As we walk away from Tangnag, the trail ascends to a wide grassy basin, popularly called Dig Kharka. We continue walking for hours. After a while, we arrive at Khare. There are many campsites at Khare and the most popular one is at the upper end of Khare lying beneath a group of boulders. We choose this site for camping. This campsite offers splendid vistas of huge north face of Mera, Hinku Shar Glacier and Mera La.

  135. Day 135 Khahare

    We use this day for acclimatization. After proper rest, we take a walk up to a small peak on the west side of the Hinku Nup Glacier, where we can reach a height of around 5500m. At this point, we get to capture stunning views of Mera La and Mera Peak.

  136. Day 136 Khahare to Mera High Camp

    We follow the trail leading to Mera La. We continue transversing as far as the lowest part of the Hinku Nup Glacier. At this point, we get captivated by the exotic beauty of snow-slope and the panorama of Himalayan peaks.

  137. Day 137 Rest Day

    This day has been specially set aside for giving us time to acclimatize completely and to have good rest. After relaxation, we get a further boost to lift up our adventure spirit.

  138. Day 138 Mera Summit

    Early in the morning at around 2am after breakfast, we advance towards the summit. By sunrise we can reach up to 6000m. With Incessant attempts, we finally scale the summit. From the summit, we can embrace the most spectacular view of at least five of the world's fourteen 8000m peaks. Most of this spectacular panorama can be seen from the site of the high camp and all of it is visible from 6000m. After the climb, we descend to the campsite on the Hongu side of the pass.Trek back to Thangnak on the same day.

  139. Day 139 Thangnak to Tashing Dingma

  140. Day 140 Tashing Dingma to Chetava Kharka

  141. Day 141 Chetava Kharka to Chuthangma

  142. Day 142 Chuthangma to Lukla

  143. Day 143 Lukla to Kathmandu

    The 35 minutes flight from Lukla will bring us back to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at hotel.

  144. Day 144 Fly back Home

    After a successful journey, we begin our day with a well deserved breakfast for your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight schedule, will take you straight to the airport so you may begin your trip back home or if time permits, you may do some more shopping.

  145. Day 145 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  146. Day 146 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  147. Day 147 Flight to Lukla

    Early morning we will take the airplane to Lukla, which will take us about 45 minutes of flight time. At Lukla we will head north from the to Chablung (2,700m). Here we will cross the Tharo Kosi river. From here, we can see the peak of Kusum Kangru (6,367m). Beyond the Tharo Kosi the trail climbs a bit towards Ghat (2590m), we will climb to Phakding where we will stay overnight (3 hrs).

  148. Day 148 Phakding to Namche Bazaar

    From Phakding we follow the Dudh Kosi river, staying on the west bank of the river. We climb over a rocky ridge towards Benkar (2,710m). We cross the Kyashar Khola river and climb out of the valley to Monjo (2,840m). The trek enters the Sagarmatha National Park, and then the trail makes a descent and crosses the Dudh Kosi river towards Jorsale (2,830m). After crossing this river a few times while climbing our way up, we will reach Namche Bazaar (3,420m) (6 hrs).

  149. Day 149 Rest day at Namche Bazaar – Acclimatization

    Today we will take a hike through the villages of Khunde and Khumjung. We start with a steep climb to the Shyangboche airstrip (3,790m), from where we will ascend towards Khunde passing numerous (stone Buddhist monuments). From Khunde we follow the trail to Khumjung, the largest village in Khumbu, at the foot of the sacred peak Khumbila. After enjoying lunch here we will follow a steep trail descending to Chhorkung (3,540m). From here it is a quick descent back to Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).

  150. Day 150 Namche Bazaar to Tengboche

    Our route of today to Tengboche is made of small ups and downs to Kenjoma. The views of Everest and Ama Dablam are excellent from this part of the trek. We pass the small town of Sanasa and then to Phunki Thanga (3,250m). From here the trail follows the side of a hill on which the monestary of Tengboche sits at 3,870m. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablan, Kantega and Thamserku provide an inspiring panorama of Himalayan giants. (5 hrs).

  151. Day 151 Tengboche to Pheriche

    From Tengboche we descend through forests to the village of Devuche. After crossing the Imja Khola river the route climbs up to Pangboche (3,860m). This is the highest year-round settlement in the valley, and the Pangboche gompa is the oldest in Khumbu. Beyond Pangboche the route enters alpine meadows, mostly of scrub juniper and tundra. We will cross the Khumbu Khola river and arrive in Pheriche, which is a labyrinth of walls and pastures (4:30 hrs).

  152. Day 152 Rest day at Pheriche – Acclimatization:

    The most important thing to acclimatisation to high altitudes is a slow ascent. Therefore it is imperative that we spend an additional night at Pheriche to aid the acclimatisation process. A good way to spend the day is to hike to the small summer settlement of Chhukung at 4730m. From here we have tremendous views of Island Peak (6189m), the south face of Lothse and the south eastern face of Ama Dablam. After enjoying the views here we return back to Pheriche (4 hrs).

  153. Day 153 Pheriche to Duglha

    The trail of today ascents the broad, gently sloping valley from Pheriche to Phalang Karpo at 4320m. In many places the trail crosses small streams on boulders. Beyond Phalang Karpo the trail climbs steeply onto the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier, then joins the trail from Dingboche and contours down to a stream, crossing it on a bridge just before Duglha (3 hrs).

  154. Day 154 Duglha to Lobuche

    From Dughla the trail goes directly up the terminal moraine of the Khumbu Glacier for about an hour to the memorial area known as Chukpilhara. From here the trail drops a bit and follows the western side of the valley to Lobuche, a summer settlement at 4930m that has become a major trekking stop. The sunset on Nuptse, seen from here, is a memorable sight.

  155. Day 155 Lobuche - Gorak Shep - EBC - Gorak Shep

    Today’s trail follows the western side of the Khumbu valley and ascents through meadows. The ascent becomes steeper and after rounding a bend , the peak of Pumori comes into view. On the lower slopes of this mountain a ridge terminates in a small peak, known as Kala Pattar (5,545m). The trail then makes a short descent onto the flat expanse of Gorak Shep. From here we will continue to Everest base camp, which is on return walk from Gorak Shep. We will return to this settlement after our visit to the base camp (6 hrs).

  156. Day 156 Gorak Shep - Kalapathar – Lobuche

    After an early morning rise we will start our day by climbing the Kala Pattar (5545m). This is a steep ascent up the grassy slopes west of Gorak Shep. From Kala Pattar the entire Everest south face is visible as well as Lho La (the pass between Nepal and Tibet, also named the Western Cwm), Changtse (the northern peak of Everest) and most of the West-Ridge route. We return to Gorak Shep and continue to descent to Lobuche (6 hrs).

  157. Day 157 Lobuche to Dingboche

    To go to Dingboche we retrace our steps back to Dughla, and then go straight up the hill from the bridge to reach an upper trail, staying high above the valley floor. The views from here are great. You can easily recognise Island Peak and the top of Makalu is visible in the distance over the pass to the right of Island Peak. After passing a chorten we will descent to Dingboche, where we will stay the night (4 hrs).

  158. Day 158 Dingboche to Island Peak Base Camp

    After breakfast we continue to Island Peak base camp at 15,520 feet and prepare for moving to high camp.

  159. Day 159 Extra Day

    This day has been specially set aside for giving us time to acclimatize completely and to have good rest. After relaxation, we get a further boost to lift up our adventure spirit.

  160. Day 160 Summit Back to Island Peak Base Camp

    Using an early morning start, we continue up a rocky gully before traversing to the right. We gain elevation up the rocky ridge before coming to the base of the glacier. Here we rope up and continue up the glacier until the South ridge is reached. We follow this superb and classic ridge to the summit where outstanding views of Lhotse (27,890 feet), Makalu (27,805 feet), Ama Dablam (22,493 feet) and Baruntse (25,328 feet) are revealed. We then continue down to base camp for the evening.

  161. Day 161 Island Peak Base Camp to Dingboche

    We follow back the same trail to get back to Dingboche

  162. Day 162 Dingboche to Tengboche

    The route from Dingboche desents the Imja valley then crosses the Khumbu Khola on a wooden bridge and climbs to rejoin the upward trail at some stone huts. Following the trail downhill from here we will arrive at Tengboche (3 hrs).

  163. Day 163 Tengboche to Namche Bazaar

    Today we retrace our trail what we followed on day 04 to reach Namche Bazaar (5 hrs).

  164. Day 164 Namche Bazaar to Lukla

    It is a long walk from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, but we are probably all in good shape by now. From Namche, we will descent steeply back to the Dudh Kosi river and continue our way past the national park checkpoint at Monjo. The trail then continues back towards Lukla, where we will reconfirm our flight tickets for the next day and spend the night (7 hrs).

  165. Day 165 Lukla to Kathmandu

    The 35 minutes flight from Lukla will bring us back to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at hotel.

  166. Day 166 Fly back Home

    After a successful journey, we begin our day with a well deserved breakfast for your last day in Nepal. Depending on your flight schedule, will take you straight to the airport so you may begin your trip back home or if time permits, you may do some more shopping.

  167. Day 167 Bhaktapur

    Bhaktapur the cities of Devotees 20 km east from kathmandu mostly terra-cotta in wood carved columns.The home of best preserved historical monuments including palace,courtyards,temples,pagodas monuments,craftwork,hand-crafted peacock windows reflecting mostly Hinduism and also life style, cultures also known as Bhadgaun to the locals. It consists of four square which is Bhaktapur Darbar Square, Taumadhi Square, Dattatraya Square, Pottery Square. Bhaktapur was capital of Nepal before 15 century. Its main attraction is the Newari people life style and their unique traditons and rituals reflected in the day to day activities. Renowned for Juju Dhau ( King sweet curd ), clay pots and wood carving artistry. Foreigner also got amazed with the clay arts made infornt of them which we could see easily in Pottery square.
    55 Windows Palace is another attraction point; it is three storied palace graciously designed and beautifully carved sculptural designs on windows and doors. The palace was built by King Bhupaindra Malla in the 17th century. It has a golden gate and small temple within its premises and many more to explore than to describe in words.

  168. Day 168 Kathmandu Durbar Square and about Kathmandu

    From the part of mythology there are two well known myth about the formation of kathmandu valley. One story says that according to Swayambhu Puran, the kathmandu valley was once a lake and the god named Manjushree cut the gorge at a place called kashapaal (later called chobhar) with a sword called chandrashrasha and drained away the waters in order to establish habitable land and next story according to Gopal Banshawali, Krishna cut the gorge with his sudarshana Chakra to let the water out. He then handed the drained valley to the Gopal Vansi people, who were nomadic cow herders, and also started agriculture there. the first dynasty who ruled kathmandu was Gopal dynasty.

    After the gopal dynasty lichhavi dynasty came to kathmandu valley approximately also known as ancient kingdom in nepal. there are many important lichhavi king in history of lichhavi monarch, one of the importaant name Amshuvarma who opened trade route to tibet one of his daughter, Bhrikuti who was married to Tibetan ruler Tsrong-tsong Gompo,there was close relationship between the Lichhavi settelments and trade. During the period of lichhavi dynasty transmisson of Buddhist culture to tibet and all central asia through merchants, pilgrimage is one of the main contribution. Many artistic heritage was also made in the valley in this period which made valley famous. Diffrent architecture is introduced in valley during malla dynasty some are royal palace and hindu temples in patan,bhaktapur taumadhi square, temple of nyatapol, bhaktapur darbar square, old royal palace in kathmandu, kasthamnadap complex, basantapur palace complex, bhairabnath at bhaktapur durbar square and bhaktapur darbar square.

    Kathmandu Durbar Square in the heart of old Kathmandu city in Basantapur never fails to impress first time visitors with its intricate wood carvings and rich history. Once the residence of Nepal's Royal family, all coronation ceremonies were held here. The palace is an amalgamation of eastern and western architecture with additions by Rana and Shah rulers over the centuries. An unbelievable 50 temples lie within the vicinity including the temple of the Taleju Bhawani.

    Kathmandu Durbar Square also known as Hanuman Dhoka square is one of the major attractions in Kathmandu Valley. Most of the cultural centers of Nepal are concentrated around the Kathmandu valley; among those cultural sites, the important one is the Hanuman-dhoka Durbar Square. The name Hanuman-dhoka Durbar came from the statue of Hanuman established by the King Pratap Malla at the entrance of the royal palace in 1672 A.D. The Durbar Square are is actually made up of two sub-areas. The outer complex is renowned for numerous interesting temples as Kumari Ghar , Kasthamandap , Shiv-Parbati Temple, Jagannath Temple, Big Bell etc ,while the inner complex comprises the old palace area ,Hanuman-dhoka and its courtyards as Nasal Choke ,Mul Choke ,Sundari Choke, Basantapur Durbar and other. Besides the magnificent temples and shrines, it has other interesting aspects are various festivals , cultural activities and traditions people are following from centuries, which are presented in the Durbar Square. The major festivals include Indrajatra, Dashain, Gaaijatra, Machchhindra-nath jatra ets. These are the occasion when the people from all over the city gather here to mark their centuries old traditions. All the carving and architecture in this area are exceptionally fine which make the architecture in this Hanuman-dhoka Durbar square among the most important sights for travelers to see.


  169. Day 169 Patan Durbar Square

    The history of Lalitpur starts from the time of kirat king Yalamber from which its name is given in Newari called as Yala. Patan Darbar Square is the most spectacular example of unique Nepalese architechure and first style of sikhara style. It cover roughly 160 by 70 meters built during the lichchhavi period( beginning of the 1st century to 9th century). Famous palace of Malla kings is also known as Maningal Rajprasad. This palace of Malla kings has been converted into a bronze artefact museum. King Siddhi Narshima Malla(1618-1661) built temple of Lord Krishna in 1636. It consist of 21 gilded pinnacles and all the bas-relief carvings on the wall and ceiling with epic story of Ramayana and Mahabharata.
    Other important temples of the Durbar Square are the Char Narayan Temple constructed in 1565 by King Purandhar Singh, the Bishwa Nath Temple constructed by King Sri Niwas Malla in 1626 and the large rectangular three -storeyed Bhimsen Temple constructed in the 16th century. There is also the octagonal Shikhara -Style Krishna Temple known as Chyasilin Dewal. The last malla king was Tej Narshingh Malla after him Shah Dyanasty take over the kingdom.

  170. Day 170 Boudhanath

    Boudhanath is also one of the largest and most significant Buddhist monument in the world as it stands for lord of Wisdom.Aerial view of Boudhanath Stupa looks like a giant mandala of the Buddhist cosmos. According to the Tibetian mandalas four of the Buddha make the cardinal point with the fifth Buddha i.e Vairochana enshrined in the center. This five Buddha represents the five element ie earth, water, fire, air and Aether and the nine levels of Boudhanath Stupa represent the mythical Mt.Meru;center of the cosmos and the 13 rings from the base to the pinnacle symbolize the path to enlightenment or Bodhi thats how the name of stupa's given.
    Stupa is surrounded by an irregular 16 sided wall and the mantra of Avalokitshvara ie Om Mani Padme Hum is carved on the prayer wheels that surrounds the Stupa's as well. Stupa consists of three platform that represents earth water and sky.As at Swayabunath, Bodnath is topped with a square tower bearing the omnipresent Buddha eyes on all four sides.Instead of a nose is a question-mark-type symbol that is actually the Nepali character for the number 1, symbolizing unity and the one way to reach enlightenment—through the Buddha's teachings. Above this is the third eye, symbolizing the wisdom of the Buddha.

  171. Day 171 Swayambhunath

    Swayambhunath is more commonly known as "The Monkey Temple" to tourists due to the large number of rhesus primates living there.The front entrance has 365 stone steps which need to be climbed before you reach the main complex and 210 stone steps from back entrance. Swayambhunath was discovered by the great-grandfather of King Manadeva at the begining of the 5th century. The main attraction is a large white stupa surrounded by many small shrines and temples.It is also recognised as the oldest stupa in Nepal.We could also see damaged stone tablet at the site which confirms that King Manadeva records from 640CE.
    During the time when whole kathmandu valley was a lake only this part of land was emerged out as a island: according to swayambhu purna a miraculous lotus planted by Buddha started blooming from lake which started radiating mysteriously bright light, thus many saints, sages and divinities traveled to the lake to explore the light for its power in granting enlightment. During this time the Bodhisatva Manjushri was meditating at the sacred mountain of Wu Tai Shan and had a vison of the dazzling Swayambhu light who flew across the mountains of China to worship the lotus. After worshiping the lotus he felt that if the water were drained out of the lake Swayambhu would become more easily accesible to human pilgrims. With a great sword Manjushri cut a gorge in the mountain surrounding the lake. The water drained away and the lotus was then transformed into a hill and the light became the Swayambhunath Stupa.

  172. Day 172 Pashupatinath

    Pashupatinath is the one of the oldest and the holiest temple of Lord Shiva located on the banks of the Bagmati River. This temple is also listed on UNESCO world heritage site. Pashupatinath means lord of living being Pashu means animal and pati, nath means Lord or owner. Every year many worshiper from all around the world come to visit Pashupatinath. It stands 23.6m from ground and is also famous for cremation on the bank of Bagmati also Royal family were cremated here. It is belief that if hindu are cremated in Pashupatinath the soul will head straight to Kailash and be the member of its guard. It is also mentioned in hindu holybook Pashupatinath is the place where we can find all the god and goddess so visiting here is equal as visiting all the holy place around the world.

  173. Day 173 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    After the arrival at Kathmandu airport we would be waiting you for welcome.As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.

  174. Day 174 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m)

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Kathmandu Durbar square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Second destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath. Our final destination for sightseeing tour will be Patan Durbar Square. The history of Patan starts from the time of kirat king Yalamber from which its name is given in Newari called as Yala. Patan Darbar Square is the most spectacular example of unique Nepalese architechure and first style of sikhara style i.e Temple of Lord Krishna. The area of Patan Durbar Square cover roughly 160 by 70 meters built during the lichchhavi period( beginning of the 1st century to 9th century).After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to Nagarkot which is 27 km away from ktm . Overnight at Nagarkot country villa hotel 4*

  175. Day 175 Nagarkot sunrise and Bhaktapur Durbar

    Early in the morning we can see sun rise with lovely mountain scenery with breakfast in hotel and transfer to bhaktapur Darbar(15km from nagarkot) square later on visit famous dhulikhel (30km from bhaktapur ) it is really amazing place to explore of nature where possible to view spectacular view of mountains and valley. You will really enjoy this place and overnight stay in hotel at dhulikhel

  176. Day 176 Final departure

    Come back to Kathmandu and departure transfer to airport (optional you may go for mountain flight before departure in the morning at 6 am we could provide you cost and information if you willing to do; need to inform one day early)

  177. Day 177 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city. Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu.

  178. Day 178 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m)

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.

  179. Day 179 Kathmandu to Pokhara ( Private vehicle/Tourist Bus)

    Early morning transfer to pokhara by tourist bus, pokhara is also known for lakes and beautiful sight of Himalayas ie Fishtail, Annapurna and short sightseen around pokhara O/N pokhara(3*) with BB

  180. Day 180 Pokhara sightseeing (800 m)

    Full day sightseen around pokhara (starts early in the morning from sarangkot for sunrise and If weather supports we can witness crystal view of machhapuchhre, Annapurna I etc then tour of david falls, mahendra cave, mountain museum etc) O/N pokhara BB

  181. Day 181 Pokhara to Kathmandu

    Come back in Kathmandu around 2 pm from pokhara (if want tourist bus if not by flight 35 min ) and transfer to Nagarkot (30 km from ktm)2170m from the sea level one of the best view point of Himalayan range and sun rise.

  182. Day 182 Final departure

    Depends upon your flight schedule morning you can visit Narayanhiti national museum. Narayanhiti museum until 2006 it was a residential palace for formal king and royal family members. Beside of that 2001 where was murder of king Birendra and his family. Almost 10 royal family member were killed. Then transfer to airport.

  183. Day 183 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  184. Day 184 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m)

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.

  185. Day 185 Kathmandu to Chitwan

    7 am we will catch tourist bus for chitawan national park, it is one of the famous national park of whole asia(5 hour by tourist bus) and first National park of Nepal . This national park is famous for one horn Rhino and Royal Bengal tiger. In the evening there is cultural dance of tharu people (tharu is one of the famous ethnic group of terai region)

  186. Day 186 Chitwan sightseeing

    After breakfast we will start full day jungle safari, elephant bathing, boating in narayani river etc.

  187. Day 187 Chitwan to Pokhara

    7 am we will depart for pokhara by tourist bus (4 hours) then afternoon free time we will let you explore pokhara by yourself.

  188. Day 188 Pokhara sightseeing (800 m)

    Early in the morning we will go to see sunrise from sarankot If weather support we can witness the view of crystal scenery of mountains and landscape like mount Fishtail 6993m, Himchuli 7225m, Annapurna I 8091m(8th highest mountain of the world), Dhaulagiri 8167m(7th highest mountain of the world ), Annapurna IV 7500m etc. than we will come back to hotel for breakfast then afternoon we will visit famous David falls, international mountain museum and peace pagoda and FEWA lake etc.

  189. Day 189 Pokhara to Kathmandu

    We will return back to Kathmandu by tourist bus and transfer to Nagarkot which is the incredible view point of sunrise and Himalayan mountain range( 27 km from Kathmandu) overnight in hotel.

  190. Day 190 Final Departure

    After view of sunrise in the Himalayan range; depends upon your flight schedule morning you can visit Narayanhiti national museum. Narayanhiti museum until 2006 it was a residential palace for formal king and royal family members. Beside of that 2001 where was murder of king Birendra and his family. Almost 10 royal family member were killed. Then airport transfer.

  191. Day 191 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Nagarkot in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room.

  192. Day 192 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room.

  193. Day 193 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Nagarkot in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room.

  194. Day 194 Sunrise, Hiking and sightseen

    Early in the morning we can see sun rise with lovely mountain scenery with breakfast in hotel  later on visit famous dhulikhel (30km from bhaktapur ) it is really amazing place to explore of nature where possible to view spectacular view of mountains and valley. You will really enjoy this place and overnight stay in hotel at dhulikhel

  195. Day 195 Final departure



    Come back to Kathmandu and departure transfer to airport (optional you may go for mountain flight or Heli tour before departure in the morning at 6 am we could provide you cost and information if you willing to do; need to inform one day early).  This final day you could also use it for to buy some gifts for your friends and family.    

  196. Day 196 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    After the arrival at Kathmandu airport we would be waiting you for welcome.As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.

  197. Day 197 Gujeshwori,Dachinkali,Boudhanath and evening Arati at Pashupatinath

    Morning we will head for Dachinkali which is located at the bank of three holly river taken as very rare and powerful site for cosmic energy centre . This place is famous for animal sacrifice for goddess, also known for maximum number of sacrifice. After finishing Dhulikhel we will head back to Kathmandu at Boudhanath  and finish our tour by evening arati at Pashupatinath.

  198. Day 198 Kathmandu to Pokhara ( Private vehicle/Tourist Bus)

    Early morning transfer to pokhara by tourist bus, pokhara is also known for lakes and if eather supports we can witness beautiful sight of Himalayas ie Fishtail, Annapurna and short sightseen around pokhara O/N pokhara(3*) with BB

  199. Day 199 Pokhara sightseeing (800 m)

    Early in the morning we would be on sarankot for sunrise and if weather support we could even view beautiful mountain range, after beautiful start we will visit to Bindabasini for nice blessing , Davis fall, Gupteshwore and finally peace pagoda providing peace on your mind.

  200. Day 200 Pokhara Lumbini (approximately 8 hours)

    After the long journey to Lumbini we would get rest. Overnight at Lumbini.

  201. Day 201 Lumbini sightseen

    Early in the morning we would move straight to Mayadebi temple as the crowd of the people could increase unexpectedly so its better to be first. Their we would see King Ashok Pillar and many more.

     

  202. Day 202 Lumbini to Kathmandu

  203. Day 203 Final departure

  204. Day 204 Trek to Chhokangparo (3031m), 4-5 hrs walk

    Cross the suspension bridge onto the opposite bank. Enjoy the great views of Ganesh Himal. Walk past Rainjam to Serpu Khola crossing another bridge we arrive at the Gho Village. Another continues 2 hours climb to Tsum takes us to the village of Chhokangparo. Weather permitting; enjoy the views of Himalchuli at 7893 meters and Ganesh Himal at7140m. Overnight at Chokhangparo.

  205. Day 205 Trek to Nile (3347m) via Milarepa Cave, 5-6 hrs walk

    We trek through the villages of Ngakyu. Leru, Lama Gaun today. We will visit a cave and pay homage. It is believed that saint Milarepa had meditated here in the cave the cave is also known as Piren Phu meaning “Pigeon cave. We continue passing Burji, Phurbe and Pangdun villages, there is magnificent big Buddhist Stups is sighted on the way to Chhule and Nile. Stay overnight in Nile.

  206. Day 206 Excursion Mu Gompa (3700 m) and Dhephyudonma Gompa (4060m) 5-6 hrs walk

    We are now almost close to the Tibetan border. Walk to the west bank of the valley through the Tibetan landscapes. Climb up to the Mu Gompa. We also visit the monastery. Then after, we make a visit to the Dhephu Doma Gompa. Today we make a sightseeing of the whole Mu Gompa Region. Mu Gompa is the largest monastery in the region. The Gompa lies at the highest and most remote part of the Tsum Valley. After exploring the Mu Gompa area. Stay overnight in Nile.

  207. Day 207 Trek to Chhokangparo (3031m), 4-5 hrs walk

    Today it is a easy walk to Chhekamparo from Nile. We trek passing through Lar Village visit the Rachen Gompa, which is also well known as Nunnery Gompa too, cross over a suspension bridge and trek to Chhekamparo via same trail back. Stay overnight in Chhekamparo.

  208. Day 208 Trek to Gumpa Lungdang (3200m), 6 hrs walk

    The trail drops down from Chhekamparo to Gho and then cross Dumje Bridge. We can visit a Amchi, a Tibetan Traditional clinic and there. There is a nun; teaches some 10-21 young nun and runs small Amchi. She welcomes the visitor by Tibetan tea, we walk up about 2-3 hours that takes us to Gumba Lungdang, there basic shelter and meals is provided by monastery. Wilderness Excursion will provide tent and extra meal our clients visitng Gumba Lungdang.

  209. Day 209 Ganesh Himal Base Hike

    This hike will give you the panoramic view of mountain range which will make your day .

  210. Day 210 Trek to Lokpa, 6-7 hrs. walk

    We trek to Lokpa today via Ripchet village, walk down to Dunje from Gumba Lungdang and walk through the pine forest and reaching Ripchet and trail goes down steeply and retrace the same way back to Lokpa. Stay overnight in Lokpa.

  211. Day 211 Trek to Jagat, 6-7 hrs walk

    Today, after breakfast at Lokpa, we walk down to Jagat. The trail goes down to Ghumpul through the pine and rhododendron forest and join to the main Manaslu trail again, We continue walk passin through Eklai Bhatti, Philim, crossing Buddhi Gandaki before reaching Sirdibas and finally to Jagat. Stay overnight in Jagat.

  212. Day 212 Trek to Lapubesi 6-7 hrs walk

    From Jagat, the trail goes down to Bagar after walking some 15 minutes then cross the suspension bridge and walk through cantilever bridge that was built after the Nepal earthquake that hit country so badly and cause famous Manaslu trekking trail damage. Contune the jouney via Dovan, Tatopani (hot spring), Khorlabesi and finally I stay overnight in Lapubesi.

  213. Day 213 Trek to Arughat, approximately 6-7 hrs walk

    Today, it is last day of our trekking in Tsum Valley. We walk to Arughat from Lapu Besi.

  214. Day 214 Drive to Kathmandu from Arughat, 7-8 hrs drive

    We drive to Kathmandu by local bus. There is no tourist bus available at Arughat. We can arrange 4WD private jeep that is more comfortable and safer drive if you would not like local bus that is overloaded sometimes, playing non-stop music. 

  215. Day 215 Final departure

  216. Day 216 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

  217. Day 217 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

  218. Day 218 Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2652m) 3hrs trek

  219. Day 219 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) : 6 hours trek

  220. Day 220 Acclimatization Day at Namche

  221. Day 221 Trek to Dhole (4,200m) : 6 hours trek

  222. Day 222 Trek to Machharmo (4,470m) : 5 hours trek

  223. Day 223 Trek to Gokyo (4,750m) : 6 hours trek

  224. Day 224 Rest Day at Gokyo, hike to Gokyo Ri, Fifth Lake and its surroundings

  225. Day 225 Trek to Thangnak (4,750m) :6 hours trek

  226. Day 226 Trek to Dzongla via Chola Pass (4,850) : 7 hour trek

  227. Day 227 Trek fom Lobuche to Everest Base Camp (5364m) via Gorekshep : 8 hours trek

  228. Day 228 Trek from Gorakshep to Kalapatthar and then to Pheriche (4,320) : 6 hours trek

  229. Day 229 Trek From Pheriche to Namche (3,440) : 6 hours trek

  230. Day 230 Trek from Namche to Lukla Via Phakdig ( 2,800) : 4 hours trek

  231. Day 231 Fly Back to Kathmandu (1,350m) : 30 minutes flight

  232. Day 232 Final departure

  233. Day 233 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

  234. Day 234 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

  235. Day 235 Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2652m) 3hrs trek

  236. Day 236 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) : 6 hours trek

  237. Day 237 Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar (3440m)

  238. Day 238 Trek to Dhole (4,200m) : 6 hours trek

  239. Day 239 Trek to Machharmo (4,470m) : 5 hours trek

  240. Day 240 Trek to Gokyo (4,750m) : 6 hours trek

  241. Day 241 Day hike to fifth lake (4980m)

  242. Day 242 Trek to Lungdhen (4380m) Over the Renjo La pass (5,360m)

  243. Day 243 Trek to Thame (3800m)

  244. Day 244 Trek to Namche via Monjo (2835m)

  245. Day 245 Trek to Lukla(2840m)

  246. Day 246 Fly Back to Kathmandu (1,350m) : 30 minutes flight

  247. Day 247 Extra Day and Shopping

  248. Day 248 Final Departure

  249. Day 249 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

  250. Day 250 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

  251. Day 251 Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2652m) 3hrs trek

  252. Day 252 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) : 6 hours trek

  253. Day 253 Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar (3440m)

  254. Day 254 Trek to Tengboche (3,860m) - 6 hours trek

  255. Day 255 Trek to Dingboche(4,360m) - 6 hours trek

  256. Day 256 Trek Chhukung(4,750m) - 4 hours treks

  257. Day 257 Rest Day

  258. Day 258 Trek to Lobuche(4,940m) via Kongma La Pass(5,535m) - 7 hours treks

  259. Day 259 Trek to Everest Base camp(5,364) - Gorakshep(5,170m) - 9 hours treks

  260. Day 260 Trek to Lobuche(4,940m) via Kalapather (5,545m) - 9 hours trek.

  261. Day 261 Trek to Dzongla (4,830m) - 4 hours trek

  262. Day 262 Trek to Gokyo(4,800m) via Chola pass(5,368m) - 8 hours trek

  263. Day 263 Rest Day

  264. Day 264 Trek to Marlung(4,210m) via Renjo La(5,360m) - 8 hours trek

  265. Day 265 Trek to Namche Bazar(3600m) - 6 hours trek

  266. Day 266 Trek to Lukla - 8 hours trek

  267. Day 267 Fly Back to Kathmandu

  268. Day 268 Final departure

  269. Day 269 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

  270. Day 270 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

  271. Day 271 Drive to Dhap & Trek to Japre : 4 hours drive & 2 hours trek

  272. Day 272 Trek from Japre to Pikey Base Camp : 6 hours trek

  273. Day 273 Sunrise at Pikey Peak and Trek to Loding : 7 hours trek

  274. Day 274 Trek from Loding to Junbesi and explore Thubtenchoeling Monastery : 6 hours trek

  275. Day 275 Trek from Junbesi to Taksindu : 6 hours trek

  276. Day 276 Trek from Taksindu to Phaplu, Visit Chiwong Monastery : 7 hours trek

  277. Day 277 Flight from Phaplu to Kathmandu

  278. Day 278 Final departure

  279. Day 279 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  280. Day 280 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  281. Day 281 Flight to Lukla and trek to Phakding (2652m) 3hrs trek

  282. Day 282 Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3,440m) : 6 hours trek

  283. Day 283 Acclimatization Day at Namche Bazaar (3440m)

  284. Day 284 Namche Bazaar to Tengboche

  285. Day 285 Tengboche to Pheriche (4240m) 5hrs

  286. Day 286 Pheriche to Lobuche (4910m) 5hrs

  287. Day 287 Lobuche to Kala Patthar via Gorakshep (5125m); 5 hours trek

  288. Day 288 Trek from Gorak Shep to Everest Base Camp (5254m) and return.

  289. Day 289 Gorak Shep - Kala Patthar (5545 m) - Lobuche (4940 m) - Lobuche Base Camp (4865m): 6-7 hours trek

  290. Day 290 Lobuche Base Camp to Lobuche High Camp (5,600m): 3-4 hours trek

  291. Day 291 We climb Lobuche East (6119m) summit and return to Base Camp : 10 hours trek.

  292. Day 292 Lobuche Base Camp to Dingboche (4410m): 5 hours trek

  293. Day 293 Dingboche to Namche Bazaar (3440m) : 6 hours trek

  294. Day 294 Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2840m) via scenic Khumbu : 7 hours trek

  295. Day 295 Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu : 35 minutes flight

  296. Day 296 Extra Day and Shopping

  297. Day 297 Final departure

  298. Day 298 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

    Actually, Nepal opens in the air; just before the plane lands at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. If you are, lucky enough with the bright sunshine on your arrival day the wide range of soaring Himalayan Peaks to the North is a magnificent view. As you complete the immigration formalities of the airport and make your way out from the Arrivals Terminal, we would offer you a warm Nepalese welcome and transfer you to your hotel in Thamel in a private vehicle. At hotel, you will have a very easy check-in procedure. Let the flight exhaustion go off in the cozy hotel room. In the evening, we will offer you a welcome dinner in one of the finest cultural restaurants of the city.Airports pick up and hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast is included

  299. Day 299 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and Trek preparation day

    After the breakfast, we will escort you to Pashupatinath- the largest Hindu Temple of Nepal in a private vehicle. The temple dedicated to supreme Hindu God, Shiva banks Bagmati River. At Pashupatinath you will get to see exceptionally carved statues and idols of Hindu deities, a long row of Shiva-Lings, series of small temples and the golden hood at the top of main Temple is truly fascinating. Moreover, an opportunity to witness the Hindu Death ritual at Aryaghat Pashupatinath is an offbeat cultural experience. After the exploration of Pashupatinath we will walk along the busy streets of Kathmandu to Boudhanath. A large domed shaped Buddhist stupa, Boudhanath holds huge religious significance among the Tibetan Buddhists of Nepal. A major shrine on ancient Indo-China trade route Boudhanath offered blessings to traders and scholars for safe journey through the high Himalayan passes to Tibet. Saffron robed monks circumambulating Boudhanath, colorful prayer flags touching the skyline from the dome pinnacle to the base of large monument and the and outlets selling Tibetan souvenirs makes this place a true Tibet outside Tibet. Post lunch the sightseeing tour continues to Kathmandu Durbar Square. The exemplary wooden and stone craftsmanship at the site makes a place the prominent attraction for tourists. The stone paved streets, pagoda style religious monuments inclusive different Hindu deities are the cultural delights of ancient and medieval Nepal at Kathmandu Durbar Square. Today’s final destination for sightseeing tour in Kathmandu takes you to Swayambhunath. A self emerged Buddhist stupa lies on a hilltop overlooking Kathmandu with its watchful eyes. You will get to experience more about Tibetan Buddhism at Swayambhunath.After the full day; sightseeing tour a private vehicle will escort you to your hotel.Day sightseeing and Kathmandu Hotel with breakfast is included

  300. Day 300 Drive Kathmandu to Syange/Jagat [1100m/3608 ft]: 8 - 10 hrs

  301. Day 301 Trek Syange/Jagat to Dharapani [1,960m/6,430ft]: 7 - 8 hrs

  302. Day 302 Dharapani-Chame [2,710m/8,891ft]: 6 - 7 hrs

  303. Day 303 Chame- Pisang [3,300m/10824ft]: 5 - 6 hrs

  304. Day 304 Upper Pisang-Manang [3,500m/11,482ft]: 6 - 7 hrs

  305. Day 305 Manang: Rest

  306. Day 306 Manang to Leder [4200m/13,776ft]: 4 - 5 hrs

  307. Day 307 Leder to Chulu West Base Camp [4900m/16,072ft]: 4 - 5 hrs

  308. Day 308 Chulu West base camp to camp I [5100m/16,728ft]: 4 - 5 hrs

  309. Day 309 Acclimatization at Camp

  310. Day 310 Camp I to Camp II [5,530m/18,143ft]: 4 - 5 hrs

  311. Day 311 Summit Chulu West [6419m/21,055ft] and back to Camp I: 9 - 10 hrs

  312. Day 312 Camp I to Leder: 5 - 6 hrs

  313. Day 313 Contingency Day

  314. Day 314 Leder to Thorong Phedi [4450m/14,596ft]: 3 - 4 hrs

  315. Day 315 Thorong Phedi - Thorong Pass [5416m/17,765ft] - Muktinath [3,800/12,467ft]-Jomsom [2,715m/8,910ft]:

  316. Day 316 Jomsom to Pokhara by flight

  317. Day 317 Drive back to Kathmandu: 6 - 7 hrs

  318. Day 318 Final departure

  319. Day 319 Kathmandu Arrival (1350)

  320. Day 320 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley (1350m) and fly to Nepalgunj

  321. Day 321 Fly Nepalgunj – Simikot (2900m) & Heli to Hilsa (3700m) & Drive to Taklakot (3900m)

  322. Day 322 Rest Day at Taklakot (3900m)

  323. Day 323 Taklakot(3900m)

  324. Day 324 Drive to Darchen (4650m) & Yama Dwar & Trek to Dirapuk (4880m)

  325. Day 325 Trek to Zuthulpuk (4670m) via Trek to Dolma La Pass (5700m)

  326. Day 326 Trek to Darchen – Drive to Hilsa via Taklakot

  327. Day 327 Fly Hilsa – Simikot – Nepalgunj & Fly back to Kathmandu

  328. Day 328 Final departure

  329. Day 329 Kathmandu to Chitwan

  330. Day 330 Explore beauty of Chitwan National Park

    After breakfast we will walk for canoying and start jungle walk. At the end of session we will reach to elephant breeding center (interested one can also do elephant shower). After lunch you could do jeep safari or elephant back safari.Back to Hotel or you could do some explore around village. 

  331. Day 331 Final Day

    Early in the morning after breakfast we could walk to the destinations for Bird watching.

  332. Day 332 Kathmandu to Chitwan

    -Reception and introduction to the room

    -Briefing 

    -Lunch

    -Cultural Tour ( Visit to Tharu Village)

    -Riverside Sunset View

    -Visit Tharu cultural Festival

  333. Day 333 Hike to Chisapani

  334. Day 334 Final Departure

  335. Day 335 Hike To balthali

  336. Day 336 Final departure

  337. Day 337 Day hike to Lakure Bhanjyang

    Drive to Lubhu from your hotel after breakfast. Lubhu is one of the ancient village on eastern part of Patan. Dominated by Newar communities along with others cast. We will walk around old town of Lubhu going around the old temples, rest houses and traditional Newari houses. After that, we will walk about 2 hours up to Lakuri Bhanjyang. Enjoy the panoramic view of Kathmandu valley and the Snow Mountains. After explore around the hill side we will be taking private transportation to come back to Kathmandu or your hotel.


The Best time or period to visit Annapurna region is MARCH to JUNE and end of SEPTEMBER to NOVEMBER but if the weather is good and not snowed a lot in the mountains you can visit Annapurna Region on December and January as well, always make sure with your Guide or Agency before Trekking to Annapurna.