Thursday, 4 February 2016

Village Elevation in Annapurna region Trekking Route

Most Popular villages and places and Mountain Height during the Annapurna Trekking route. Different map and Different Survey they shows different Elevation it is very hard to say which one is correct so I like to suggest as a Approximately height you can remember so I like to collect as a following way. 
Village and Popular places Name and their height during the Annapurna region trekking route.


Round Annapurna side 
Besisahar --------(820m) 
Khudi  ------------(790m) 
Bhulbhule -------(840m) 
Ngadi------------ (890m) 
Bahundanda -----(1310m)
Ghermu ----------(1130m) 
Jagat -------------(1300m) 
Chamche --------(1385m)
Tal ---------------(1700m) 
Karte ------------(1870m) 
Dharapani------- (1900m) 
Bagarchap------ (2160m) 
Danaqyu -------(2200m) 
Latamarang ----(2400m) 
Koto------------ (2640m) 
Chame ---------(2710m) 
Bhratang------- (2850m) 
Dhukur Pokhari ---(3240m) 
Upper Pisang ------(3310 m) 
Ghyaru ----------(3730 m) 
Ngawal---------- (3680 m) 
Lower Pisang --(3250m)
Humde ----------(3330m) 
Bhraga ----------(3450m) 
Manang-------- (3540m) 
Yak Kharka ----(4050m) 
Ledar ------------(4200m)
Thorung Phedi------- (4450m)
High Camp -----------(4900m)
High Camp -----------(4850m) 
Thorung Pass--------- (5416m) 
Charabu--------------- (4230m) 
Muktinath-------------- (3800m) 
Jhong ---------(3540m) 
Jharkot-------- (3550m) 
Khinga ---------(3355m) 
Kagbeni --------(2800m) 
Eklebhatti----- (2740m)
Jomsom------- (2720m) 
Marpha --------(2670m) 
Tukuche------- (2590m) 
Kobang-------- (2640m) 
Larjung --------(2550m) 
Kokhethanti -----(2525m) 
Kalopani/Lete -----(2535m) 
Ghasa ---------------(2010m) 
Kopochepani -------(1480m) 
Rupsechhahara------ (1500m) 
Dana ------------(1400m) 
Tatopani-------- (1200m) 
Ghara---------- (1700m)
Sikha -----------(1935m) 
Chitre ----------(2350m)
Poon Hill -------(3210m) 
Ghorepani ------(2870m) 
Ulleri----------- (2010m) 
Tikhedhunga----- (1500m) 
Birethanti --------(1025m)  
Nayapul---------- (1070m)



Annapurna Base camp and Ghorepani Ghandruk Side 
Pokhara---------(860m)
Hyangja-------- (1070m)
Phedi----------- (1130m)
Dhampus-------(1650m)
Pothana--------(1890m)
Bhichok--------(2080m)
Tolka----------(1700m)
Landruk------ (1640m)
New Bridge------- (1340m)
Jhinu danda ------ (1780m)
Chomrong--------- (2170m)
Sinuwa------------- (2360m)
Kuldhigar---------- (2540m)
Bamboo------------ (2310m)
Dovan------------ (2600m)
Himalaya----------(2920m)
Hinku Cave-------(3170m)
Deurali------------- (3200m)
Bagar------------ (3300m)
Machhapuchhre Base Camp (MBC) ------------ (3700m)
Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) --------------------(4130m)


Ghandruk------------ (1940m)
Syauli Bazar---------(1220m)
Chimrong------------(1130m)
Birethanti------------(1120m)
Nayapul-------------(1070m)
Kimrong----------- (1800m)
Komrong----------- (2255m)
Tadapani----------(2630m)
Ghorepani---------(2860m)
Deurali Pass------(3090m)
Banthanti--------- (3180m)

Mountain height during Annapurna Trekking Route

Annapurna region trekking is the most popular trekking trail Nepal which offers a unique and unforgettable experience with awesome views of the world’s highest and most beautiful mountains including Annapurna , Dhaulagiri and many other high mountains during the trekking from different places


  • Mt. Annapurna I -------(8091m) 
  • Mt. Annapurna II-------(7937m) 
  • Mt. Annapurna III------(7855m.) 
  • Mt. Annapurna IV-------(7525m)  
  • Mt. Annapurna South ----(7819m)  
  • Mt. Varaha Shikhar -------(7847m) 
  • Mt. Himchuli------------- (6441m) 
  • Mt. Dhaulagiri 1- ----------(8163m)  
  • Mt. Dhaulagiri II- ----------(7751m)  
  • Churen Himal -------------(7371m) 
  • Sita Chuchura------------- (6611m) 
  • Nilgiri ----------------------(6940m) 
  • Thapa Peak----------------- (6015m)  
  • Tukche Peak -----------------(6920m)  
  • Tilicho peak -----------------(7134m) 
  • Machhapuchhre-------------- (6997m)  
  • Mardi Himal----------------- (5588m)  
  • Singu Chuli ------------------(6500m)  
  • Tharpu Chuli----------------- (5663m)  
  • Gangapurna ------------------(7483m) 
  • Lamjung Himal------------- (6931m) 
  • Mt. Manaslu ----------------(8163m) 
  • Ganesh Himal I -------------(7429m)  
  • Ganesh Himal II-------------(7163m) 
  • Ganesh Himal III -----------(7110m) 
  • Ngadi Chuli -----------------(7871m) 
  • Himalchuli ------------------(7893m) 
  • Shringi ----------------------(7187m) 
  • Pisang peak -----------------(6019m)  
  • Himlung --------------------(7126m) 
  • Gyajikhang ----------------(7038m) 
  • Cheo Himal ----------------(6820m)  
  • Chulu East----------------- (6338m) 
  • Chulu West---------------- (6420m) 
  • Thorong Peak -------------(6484m) 
  • Yakawa Kan --------------(6482m) 
  • Ratna Chuli --------------(7035m) 
  • Brikuti --------------------(6364m) 
  • and more snow capped mountains.

Side trip during the Annapurna region Trekking

During the Annapurna region trekking route there are many hidden places , which are quite hard to find it so we like to describe those places which is help to you bring there and if you are intersting we can visit those places during the trekking 

 Ghhursanbo Cave
Great Side Trek Along the Circuit From Larjung
Only 1 1/2 Hours Hike
Famous Buddha Pilgrimage Site

From Larjung you will see signs for the Ghhursanbo cave which is just following the blue and white stripes along the trail or the "sidetrek trail" on your map. It's a very famous buddhist location as well so most of the locals should know how to guide you.
Following the trail, when you arrive at the river, where it looks like a landslide left a lot of big boulders on top of the water. In the distance, you can see waterfalls. Cross on top of the boulders here towards the waterfalls until you get to the trail that leads up the stairs to the cave, or you can stay on the main blue and white trail leading through various switchbacks up to the Naurikot Village, and then continue on to the cave from there (about 40 minutes longer). Leading up to the cave, there are some great waterfalls and amazing views. This is definitely a cool location and a great place to relax and meditate.


Narchyang's Waterfall
Awesome Side Trek On the Way To or From Tatopani
45 Minute Hike From Tatopani Village
Beautiful Views Of Valley
Small Pagoda and Beautiful Waterfall

You can either take a detour and check this out on your way to Tatopani if heading from the direction of Kalopani or wake up early and check if out while you are staying in Tatopani. It is a 20 minute walk or so from Tatopani and then another 20 minutes climbing some stairs all the way up to the waterfall.
Just head back along the main Road and cross the first bridge to the right and follow the road all the way up into the Village of Narchyang and to a small bridge leading to the stairs that go up to the waterfall. It's very easy to find as you can see the massive waterfall from almost anywhere. Locals are also typically willing to help give directions. I really recommend doing this; it's the best waterfall I saw throughout the whole Annapurna Circuit.

Ice lake 
From Bhraga and Manang you will spot ACAP signs to the Ice Lake, a one day hike up to 4,600m. From manang  the climb was pretty gruelling, but helpfully acclimatising, 1100m up. It took around 4 hours to get up and 2 ? to get down.
Starting early is a must in order to make the most of your time at the lake, and while it’s a steep start, Bring plenty of snacks as along the way the tiny paths will open up onto huge plains looking out over the mountains. You’ll no doubt want to catch your breath lounging around on the way up.
One of the rules of the circuit,  to ease your ascent to Thorung La, is to climb high and sleep low. The Ice Lake is the perfect place to do so and a few hours in you’ll really start to feel it. We couldn’t believe how out of breath and slow we became once we reached 4000m, but later when we did the pass we found it, relatively, easy. Make sure to take your time to fully enjoy it. The journey is lovely. And the top is well worth it.
Better to bring some food with you 

Tilicho Lake
This is the most popular acclimatisation trip but it will add a few days to the circuit. At 4919m Tilicho Lake is one of the highest in the world which means the trek to get there is not a walk in the park. But, wow, is it worth it.
Starting from Manang the first few hours of the trek push you through gorgeous hills along a bright blue surging river. After you pass Shree Kharka, a great place for lunch or even an overnight stay if you have more time, the path starts to get more treacherous until you pass a danger sign and are literally walking in a landslide. While the path is well trodden, by trekkers and pack-horses alike, it can be pretty terrifying! As long as you take it slow and get out of the way of the animals, it’s actually an incredible hike, like being on another planet almost.
It’s a long day though so make sure to start early so you can reach Tilicho Base Camp with time to relax. The place only has two lodges but they have plenty of rooms. Its important to say that this may have been the coldest of all our nights on the Annapurna and the early hike to the lake in the morning was just as chilly so bring layers!!
We would definitely recommend spending the night at Tilicho again the next day as the hike up to altitude can really tire you out. With views like this you won’t want to rush down again in order to push on to Yak Kharka or back to Manang. There is a little shop at the top selling overpriced tea so grab a cup and take it all in.
Taking acclimatising lightly is not something to do on the Annapurna Circuit. It isn’t a difficult trek, as treks go, but you are heading to the highest pass on earth and if you don’t prepare then you risk the chance of getting sick and being unable to complete your epic journey. And you’ll miss out on these incredible views too!!
We also must give an honorary mention to the lakes and icefalls outside of Larjung which are supposedly incredible but we never managed to reach because of a huge landslide. These are especially good if you are taking the clockwise route.

Dzong or Jhong: 
this is a small, very traditional looking village just across the valley from Muktinah, It is well worth visiting and can be accessed either from Muktinah or from Kagbeni. From Muktinah the easiest way is probably to walk round the valley via Purang and Chandar, or it is possible to cross the valley, and the small river, if people can find a good crossing point (we saw one when wandering about locally), but this route is more complex.
Dzong seems to be fairly unspoilt by tourism, despite its proximity to the AC, and has a fair sized monastery, the oldest part of which has paartially collapsed due to soil erosion, but it makes for an impressive ruin.   There were few eating places that appeared to be geared more for tourists, but these were closed when we were there. The vast pyramid of Dhaulagiri looms in the distance.

Kagbeni: 
is another delightful village which is suited in the valley of the Kali gandaki river This river is one of three who cross the Himalayas, The Kali Gandaki was one of the major trading routes between Tibet and India. The traders brought the famous salt from Tibet and barley, spices and clothes from India. on the border of Mustang, and though it has a reasonable range of lodges, the older part is mostly unaffected, or unspoilt, by tourism. It is well worth visiting or over night stay there , and is also a physically easy side trip. Though it is essentially in a valley, there are good views as you approach it and there are some quite enjoyable,  it is not possible to walk very far up the valley into Mustang, due to all the restrictions and high permit cost. The valley is quite wide, and gets lots of sunshine and daylight.
Here also there is a long established, sizeable monastery early morning  monk do some “puja” in the main part of the monastery – this started at 7am and lasted for just over an hour. It was led by a youngish monk. Basically local kids being educated at the monastery. It was very interesting
In one of the narrow streets there is a stone statue that has a very prominent anatomical feature  which makes for some interesting photos.
Kagbeni is just a 2 hour side trek from the shortest route from Muktinath to Jomsom. But it is one of nice villages in Annapurna region 

Dhaulagiri Ice Falls: 
Side trip from Larjung 
5 hours ascend  + 2 hours descend 
this is another side trip that seems to get relatively few trekkers, though it gives great views of the icefall, the local area, and particularly the valley below and the mountains on the opposite side of the valley which include Nilgiri north and south, Annapurna 1 (I think) and various other peaks. Dhaulagiri itself, which is one of the 8,000 plus metre peaks, does not look quite so impressive when viewed from near the icefall.
This is quite a tough walk parts of which are quite steep, but well worth the effort for those who are fit enough and have the inclination. You walk through a forested area to start with, then after a fairly steep ascent, the vegetation thins out and there is a clear trail until you get to the last set of very basic herders/animals huts where the trail stops. Even walking say half way up would provide pretty good views, 

Lupra 
The village of Lubrak is about two hours' walk north of Jomsom, the headquarters of Mustang district in northern Nepal. The region’s dramatic landscape is hinted at in the village’s name – “the crag (brak) of the serpent-spirits (lu)” – deriving from the pale striations on the deeply scored cliffs across from the village. A small settlement of just sixteen households, Lubrak clings to the hillside on the southern bank of the Panda Khola, one of many small tributaries that flow into the mighty Kali Gandaki river as it plunges through the world’s deepest gorge.
Lubrak is one of the nineteen settlements that form the old political enclave known as Baragaon. Sometimes referred to as Lower Mustang, Baragaon embraces a clutch of villages strung along the Kali Gandaki and its branch valleys, dominated by steep, barren hills and snow-capped peaks. Lubrak is now the sole Bönpo village within this enclave more info in this link

Phalyak 
If you walk the trek from Dolpa to Jomsom, which is also a wonderful section of the Great Himalaya Trail upper route, you can pass through Phalyak rather than taking the slightly longer route to Tirigaon and Kagbeni and it is one of the last villages you pass before finishing in Jomsom.
A good way to get there is as a day trip from Kagbeni. Cross the Kali Gandaki river early in the morning and take the ferocious looking zig-zag path up the hill on the other side. It is not as steep as it seems, and at the top you’ll command a great view.
You can cross over to the other-side of the mountain and find a thin path descending to Phalyak.
Just wandering the narrow alleys of this traditional village was a pleasure. It’s untouched by tourism as on the main routes.

Tirigaon
It is now permitted to visit the first village above Kagbeni, on the left looking upstream. Either cross the swing bridge across the Kali Gandaki out of Kagbeni or use the riverbed if the river is low. It takes about 1 hr to reach Tiri, also called Ty locally and Ting-ri by David Snellgrove in 1956. There is sometimes a bhatti in an orchard just before the climb to the gompa where simple meals can be obtained. The rest of the village is typical of Mustangi villages further north but has no trekker services yet. The Sumdu Choeden complex above consists of a recently repaired and relatively uninteresting gompa, monks quarters and a small but fascinating nunnery with one attendant nun. Find her for the key and leave donations for her and the nunnery. The excellent slate-carvings of four guardian kings, which we were told were carried from Tibet, are around the inner entrance, while the antechamber has some fine paintings of monks on stone behind glass. Photography is not permitted.

Dhumba Lake 
Dhumba Lake is a beautiful, clear water lake situated at the base of Mount Nilgiri. The lake can be reached from Jomsom (Mustang). You can start the trek by reaching Jomsom Bus Park and crossing the wooden bridge there to reach the left side of the air strip. There you’ll find a sign board pointing towards the way to Dhumba Lake/Thini Village. The first milestone of the trek will be Thini Village and after that will lead you Dhumba Lake.
Dhumba Lake is a sacred Buddhist lake and for the same reasons, the lake was fenced with prayer flags. There is an interesting story behind this lake as per the locals. Legends say that the lake water once turned red on its own and only after long, devoted religious ceremonies performed by Tibetan Buddhists that the water returned to its natural color. So it’s been considered a scared lake since then and according to some locals the fish from the lake is never consumed. Some locals claim to come here in order to pray for same sort of change in their lives for their betterment.
There’s a gompa (or stupa) called Kuchup Terenga Gompa (approx. 3000mts) about fifteen minutes of uphill walk from the lake. All the religious rituals at the gompa are initiated by using the scared water from the lake as a form of religious offering.
The lakeside is perfect for spending afternoon amongst picturesque snow-clad peaks and spectacular views of the valley. A calm and pleasant place to relax, it is a worthy stopover if you’re in Jomsom.  If you wish to go up to the gompa, you can have even more striking 360 degree view of the area. The sacred lake is truly a mesmerizing treat to the eyes and so is the whole trek. The apple orchards and the mud houses of the Thini Village are magnificent and give a good peek into the Mustang culture. It is believed that the Thini Village overlooks the old salt trade route between Tibet and Nepal.
However, if you wish you can continue the trek from Dhumba Lake up to the Marpha Village which is a famous Thakali village. Marpha is the apple capital of the nation and you can take a good look at the apple and apricot industry there along with the local Tibetan monastery.        

Thini Village:
The small village of Thini, or Thini Gaon (2860m), is visible across the valley from Jomsom and makes for an excellent short hike; if you are still feeling energetic, there is a small lake and a wonderful gompa to explore. From the bridge dividing old and new Jomsom, take the signed trail southwest, a thirty minute walk through terraced fields.
Thini is the oldest village in the valley and features an old Gompa (once Bon now Buddhist). From the village an obvious trail leads uphill to Tilicho Tal, but this is certainly not for day-trippers. Instead, if you want to continue exploring, turn south and drop down to cross the Lungpuhyun Khola, climb the other side and pass by the hilltop ruins of Gharab Dzong, a fortress built by king Thing Migchen. Beyond is the pretty, prayer flag festooned Dhumba Tal (2830m).
From the ridge above the lake you can head towards the Katsapterenga Gompa (2920m) for its spectacular 360-degree views of Nilgiri peak, Tilicho Pass, Syang village and Thini and Jomsom below you.


Gharab Dzong:
About 45 minutes walking distance from present Thini village here is an ancient place called Gharab Dzong where the king Ghel Tangwo Chen’s ruined fort can be seen. Actually, present Thini village was shifted from Gharab Dzong. Thini still has Kot Ghar (arsenal/fort) where they have preserved ancient artilleries and weapons. They open Kot Ghar once in a year for the religious purpose. It happens during the Hindu Festival Dashain that occurs in October/November Gharab Dzong offers panoramic views of Mt. Nilgiri, Tilicho Peak, Yak Kawa, Mesokanto La, Mt. Dhaulagiri and bird's eye view of Dhumba lake, Smalle, Thini, Jomsom, Puthang and Syang villages.

Syang Village:
It takes about 30 minutes walk to reach Syange village from Jomsom. It is one of the oldest picturesque villages in Panch Gaun region. The inhabitants are Thakalis of Tibetan origin. It has two monasteries: Syang Gompa (Tashi Lha Khang) and Ani Gompa (Dhi Che Ling). Syang Gompa is a Nyingma-Pa sect monastery. The monastery depicts three huge images of Chengresi, Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) and Toma. Dhekep can be observed here in October/November. Ani (Buddhist nun) Gompa is one of the famous nun monasteries in Mustang. Two Rimpoches of this monastery have been reincarnated. It is also Nyingma-Pa sect monastery and depicts idols of Dolmo, Syang, Chyukchirol, Amitabha (Red Buddha), Guru Rinpoche (Padmasambhava), Chengresi, Mharme Jhe and Shakyamuni Buddha. Both monasteries depict beautiful wall paintings.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Mardi Himal Trekking Route

The Mardi Himal Trek is one of a new and short trekking route in Annapurna region. This trekking trail is famous for its magnificent view of Himalayan panorama, dense rhododendron forest along the trail, alpine pastures and terraced fields, diversity on landscape and diverse Himalayan flora and fauna. Mardi Himal stands next to the holy Mt. Fishtail, displaying its superb looks. The highest elevation you gain in this trail is 4600m at the Mardi Base camp and the highest elevation you spend overnight is 3550m. This trail goes mostly along the top ridges of the hills occasionally passing through villages which prove its wilderness.

Fact About the mardi himal trekking 
Starting from   : Kathmandu/Pokhara
Ending at         : Pokhara/Kathmandu
Grade              : Medium
Highest access of the trek   : 4600m (over high camp hill)
Culture encounter  : Mixed
Trekking type        : Teahouse/ camping
Himalayan sights   : Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Annapurna range in different angles, Nilgiri, Tukuche peak , and many more
Most Attraction of the trek  : Close Mountain View, Villages and local people
Best Season   : September to May (almost all over the year)

Outline  Itinerary of Mardi Himal trekking Route  

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m) 6hrs
Day 04: Pokhara to Australian Camp . (1970m)
Day 05: Australian camp  to Forest Camp. (2550m)
Day 06: Forest Camp to High Camp. (3580m)
Day 07: Trek Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,450m) and back to High camp
Day 08: High Camp to Siding Village. (1280m)
Day 09: Siding Village to Pokhara. (800m)
Day 10: Pokhara Free day
Day 11: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu
Day 12: Departure

Detail Itinerary of  Mardi Himal Trekking Route  

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Upon arrival at the airport, meet and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon, you have an option to be escorted stroll around Thamel and the local streets of Kathmandu. 

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
After breakfast, start sightseeing covering the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, which are Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa.  Kathmandu Durbar Square area holds the palaces of the medieval Kings who ruled over the Kathmandu Kingdom. Swayambhu meaning the “the self-existent” is popular among the foreigners as Monkey Temple owing to the large number of monkey population residing in this area. It is said that Swayambhunath Stupa is more than 2,000 years old, and it symbolizes knowledge. The painted eyes on all four sides symbolize the all-seeing power of Buddha. It is an important Buddhist place where pilgrims from all over the world come. In the afternoon you will get short briefing and discussion regarding your trek.

Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m) 6hrs
Distance 200kms – Approximately 6 Hours Drive 
Early morning after breakfast, drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu (200km) via Prithvi Highway, takes 6hrs approximately (option to fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, takes extra cost). Along the way we will stop in scenic spots, for lunch and to get fresh as well, en-route we see more about countryside of Nepal that offers greenery, rivers, local villages, farm lands and beautiful mountain scenarios. In the evening, you have option to stroll around the Phewa Lake and local market in Pokhara..

Day 04: Pokhara to Australian Camp . (1970m)
Trekking distance 5 kms – Approximately 2  Hours walk  ( 1 hour drive / 25kms )
Drive to Kande late morning and trek to Australian Camp which is best View of Annapurna Himalayas range from where we can see Pokhara city and surrounding area 

Day 05: Australian camp  to Forest Camp. (2550m)
Trekking distance 9 kms – Approximately 6 Hours walk
From Australian camp to Pothan we walk mostly flat trail then  From Pothana, the upward hike continues on the stone paved trail till Deurali. On reaching Deurali, we leave the circuit trail and catch an off-the-beaten trail that heads east. The trail passes through the dense forest, presenting the glimpses of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna massif and some wildlife en route to the Forest Camp.on the way we can see Annapurna himalayas and some part of Dhaulagiri Himalayas range  

Day 06: Forest Camp to High Camp. (3580m) 
Trekking distance 7 kms – Approximately 6 Hours walk 
Leaving the Forest Camp we proceed towards the High Camp. Though the distance is short the climb through the forest of Rhododendron and Juniper forest is quite steep. The settlement is almost nil around this area. We first pass Manjh Danda to reach the low camp, and then we pass the Nangge Danda to reach the high camp. The top greets you with the most spectacular view of Machhapuchhre, the Annapurna Range, the valley of Annapurna Base Camp and Mardi Himal. 

Day 07: Trek Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,450m) and back to High Camp 
Trekking distance 10 kms – Approximately 7 Hours walk 
Mardi Himal Base Camp is the destination set for the day. Today we wake up earlier than usual to enjoy the sunrise view from the High Camp. Today is a challenging day as the day requires walking on a narrow, rocky trail. Leaving the High Camp, we ascend for about 4 hours to reach the base camp of the Mardi Himal. After enjoying the views from the base camp, we walk back to the High Camp. 

Day 08: High Camp to Siding Village. (1280m) 
Trekking distance 7 kms – Approximately 7 Hours walk 
From the High Camp crossing the Nangee Danda, a steep descent brings us back to the Low Camp. From the Low Camp, we leave the trail used earlier and head towards the Mardi Khola River through the dense forest. The walk continues till Sidhing. The night will be spent in a tented camp at Sidhing.

Day 09: Siding Village to Pokhara. (800m) 
Trekking distance  kms – Approximately 3 Hours walk  ( 1 hours drive ) 
Leaving Sidhing, we now hike down following the line of the river valley, passing various small settlements of Gurung and Tamang people until we reach Lumre. At Lumre, we catch a vehicle that will take us to Pokhara in one hour. The evening can be spent exploring the Lake area. 

Day 10: Pokhara Free day
After finish trekking pokhara is a really nice places for chill out , pokhara is very popular for paragliding so suggest for that and you can enjoy the boat ride in phewa lake  which is beautiful lake in Nepal or if you like to do city tour we can do city tour and visit most popular places like Bindivashini Temple , Devi's Fall Gupteshwor cave , Tibetan refugee camp , Mountain museum old Bazaar Etc , in evening if you are interested for shopping it a best places for shopping 

Day 11: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu 
After breakfast, drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu(200km/6-7hrs). we can enjoy the diverse landscape and scenery en-route. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel. 

Day 12: Departure
You will be transfer to the International airport by Private vehicle according to your flight schedule.


Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Ghandruk Loop Trekking Route/ Annapurna Family trekking

About the family Trip ......

Highly recommended do some adventure trip with you family either  elder or  kids, then you feel more easy and comfortable , 
Family trip with Kids in Nepal: teach your kids some special things about Nepal and himalayas show your Kids high himalayas when they are back to home town  they can say I saw the himalayas and I saw snow capped mountain , experience of new lifestyle in different country. Kids can Learn how to communicate with other people , Kids can learn how to walk in Himalayas . they can increase their ability about Photography and travelling they can learn many hidden things , brings your Kids and give them good opportunity to learn , 

Family trip with elder they have some desire to see different world and different People they can see the different lifestyle and Culture of different places elder are always respected people so bring your parents and do some trekking in Nepal 


Here we like to suggest very easy and simple trekking route for you and your family is also known as Ghandruk loop trekking or Family trekking in Nepal

Outline Itinerary of  Annapurna Family trekking Route or Ghandruk Loop Trekking

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m)
Day 04: Pokhara to Ghandruk  (1990m)
Day 05: Ghandruk to Tolka (1700m)
Day 06: Tolka to Australian Camp (2165m)
Day 07: Australian Camp to Sarangkot (1600m)
Day 08: Sarangkot to Pokhara (800m)
Day 09: Pokhara Free day
Day 10: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu
Day 11: Departure

Detail Itinerary of  Annapurna Family trekking Route or Ghandruk Loop Trekking

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Upon arrival at the airport, meet and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon, you have an option to be escorted stroll around Thamel and the local streets of Kathmandu.

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
After breakfast, start sightseeing covering the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, which are Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa.  Kathmandu Durbar Square area holds the palaces of the medieval Kings who ruled over the Kathmandu Kingdom. Swayambhu meaning the “the self-existent” is popular among the foreigners as Monkey Temple owing to the large number of monkey population residing in this area. It is said that Swayambhunath Stupa is more than 2,000 years old, and it symbolizes knowledge. The painted eyes on all four sides symbolize the all-seeing power of Buddha. It is an important Buddhist place where pilgrims from all over the world come. In the afternoon you will get short briefing and discussion regarding your trek.

Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m)
Distance 200kms – Approximately 6 Hours Drive 
Early morning after breakfast, drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu (200km) via Prithvi Highway, takes 6hrs approximately (option to fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, takes extra cost). Along the way we will stop in scenic spots, for lunch and to get fresh as well, en-route we see more about countryside of Nepal that offers greenery, rivers, local villages, farm lands and beautiful mountain scenarios. In the evening, you have option to stroll around the Phewa Lake and local market in Pokhara.

Day 04: Pokhara to Ghandruk  (1990m)
Drive 42km, Approximately 1:5 Hours and walk 12 km  ,6 hours walk 
Early morning drive to NayaPul and start the trek. From Birethanti, we trek uphill on the trail to Ghandruk. While on the trail, we again enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains, pass along various small villages  Along with enjoying the stunningly close-up towering views of Fishtail, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. We also acquaint ourselves with the simple but rich cultural traditions of the Gurung people at the Gurung Museum in Ghandruk.

Day 05: Ghandruk to Tolka (1700m)
Trekking distance 9 kms – Approximately 5 Hours walk 
The hiking to Tolka is a stone staircase, Descend to the modi Khola and cross the bridge from Kamui and climb up to Landruk and the trail goes through terraced, paddy fields and villages with an easy and flat walk and continue walk to Tolka , during the trekking we can see beautiful mountain and we can see local people working their 

Day 06: Tolka to Australian Camp (2165m)
Trekking distance 8 kms – Approximately 5 Hours walk 
We start our trekking, we cross the small khola and we reach in Bhichok and then the trail takes us steeply up to Deurali (2100m). We enjoy the view of different peaks while the trek gradually descends to Pothana. We pass beautiful forest and green fields. From here we can enjoy a breathtaking view on the peaks of Annapurna range

Day 07: Australian Camp to Sarangkot (1600m)
Trekking distance 3+10 kms – Approximately 6 Hours walk  20 Minute drive 
Enjoy with sunrise view over the Annapurna  Himalayas range and , we will hike  down for about an hour in the rocky trail viewing the village of Kande. We will then drive to Nagdada and trek to Sarangkot. During trekking we can see many local houses with typical tea houses also we can see local people working in a field , during hiking we passes some pond and small temple , when we walking along the way we can see pokhara , lakeside and Phewa lake also we can see the paragliding from sarangkot 

Day 08: Sarangkot to Pokhara (800m) 
Wake up early morning for Sunrise , which is best sunrise close to Pokhara , from where we can see full Annapurna Himalayas range Part of  Dhaulagiri and Manaslu and Ganesh himal Range 
Annapurna I (8,091 m /10th highest), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m / 7th highest) Manaslu (8,156 m / 8th highest), Annapurnas II (7,937m) , Annapurna III (7,555m), Annapurna IV (7,525m) Machhapuchhre or Fishtail (6,997m), Ganesh Himal (7,446m), Annapurna South (7,219 m), Gangapurna (7,455m), Himchuli (6,441 m), Himchuli (6,441 m), Lamjung Himal (6, 931 m) 
And just below we can see Seti river which is origin from Annapurna Himalayas range and other side we can see beautiful city pokhara and on top we can see world peace stupa , 
After sunrise we have several option drop to Pokhara 
1) Trek to Pokhara : which it take 3 Hours drop to Phewa lake and follow the trail to hotel 
2) Drive to Pokhara : Which is 45 minute drive 
3) Paragliding and drive back to Hotel : around 30 Minute paragliding and drop to bank of  Phewa lake and drive or walk to Hotel 

Day 09: Pokhara Free day
After finish trekking pokhara is a really nice places for chill out , pokhara is very popular for paragliding so suggest for that and you can enjoy the boat ride in phewa lake  which is beautiful lake in Nepal or if you like to do city tour we can do city tour and visit most popular places like Bindivashini Temple , Devi's Fall Gupteshwor cave , Tibetan refugee camp , Mountain museum old Bazaar Etc , in evening if you are interested for shopping it a best places for shopping 

Day 10: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu 
After breakfast, drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu(200km/6-7hrs). we can enjoy the diverse landscape and scenery en-route. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel. 

Day 11: Departure
You will be transfer to the International airport by Private vehicle according to your flight schedule.

Tatopani Loop Trekking Route

Tatopani means hot water in Nepali languages . It is naturally comes up hot spring and good therapy for curing skin diseases and rheumatic while diving into Tatopani Pool.

Tatopani loop Trekking  route is  easy and short trekking in Annapurna Region . Trekking to Tatopani hot spring through Gurung villages and forests of rhododendron,bamboo and pine with moss offer excellent mountain views of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Annapurna and Fishtail with a great sunrise at Poon hill and relaxing at hot springs of Tatopani. these are the main features of Tatopani loop trekking route 

Tatopani loop trekking have no any risk of altitude sickness can done this trekking staying well manage mountain guest houses in Annapurna.

Why tatopani loop trekking route ?
Tatopani is popular among the people of Nepal who wants a refreshing bath in the hot water as it is said to have medicinal and healing powers. The healing effects that the hot springs have because of the high mineral content in the water which makes it popular and its benefits include blood purification through elimination of toxins in the body and reactivation of delayed metabolism in those who are suffering from Rheumatism. It also acts as a muscle relaxant for stiffness and rehabilitation. The reasons for the natural hot springs are the tectonic movements deep below the earth’s surface that produces geothermal energy. The underground sources of water come into contact with the heated rocks which can be seen inside the temple warm significantly and rise up sometimes reaching to the boiling point in the areas with volcanic activity.Tectonic movements deep below the earth’s surface are responsible for the geothermal energy that forms hot springs such as Tatopani. Underground sources of water coming into contact with the heated rocks warm significantly and rise up, sometimes reaching boiling point in areas with volcanic activity.

Why Tatopani???

Sulfur is excellent for your skin. For example, sulfur-based face cream is helpful during those acne-prone teenage years. The minerals in the waters at Wilbur have positive therapeutic effects on skin disease, women's diseases, asthma, neuralgia, arteriosclerosis, rheumatism and shoulder, neck and wrist pains. They also have a detoxifying and mucolytic effect. Sulfur is a mineral naturally occurring near hot springs and volcanic craters. The "rotten egg" smell of sulfur mineral baths is caused by sulfur dioxide gas escaping into the air. Sulfur has been used medicinally since ancient times, and it's contained in every cell in your body. It's a component of three different amino acids (the building blocks that make up protein). Approximately 0.25 percent of your total body weight is sulfur. It's most concentrated in keratin, which gives you strong hair, nails, and skin. And it's known as "nature's beauty mineral", because your body needs it to manufacture collagen, which helps with skin elasticity and keeps us young-looking.
Sulfur is primarily used to ease red, itchy skin. It also helps protect your body against toxins in the environment. In addition, people with arthritis may find pain relief from taking a soothing bath in hot sulfur springs. Sulfur aids in certain digestive disorders, especially acid reflux, indigestion made worse by milk, chronic diarrhoea and vomiting in the morning. It can also help gynecological problems such as premenstrual syndrome and menopausal discomforts. Soaking in a hot spring need not be solely reserved for a relaxing vacation or a weekend getaway. These mineral-rich baths offer a slew of natural health benefits you may not know about. The healing powers of hot springs have been used for thousands of years and are widely accepted in Europe and Japan as natural treatment options for various common ailments. The therapeutic use of water, or balneotherapy, could be just what the doctor ordered when it comes to relieving pain, stress, skin woes and more.

Briefly the importance can be stated as below:

Boosts Blood Circulation
The water found in natural hot springs contains a variety of different minerals, including calcium and sodium bicarbonate. When you bathe in a hot spring, your skin soaks in these minerals and your hydrostatic pressure rises. As this process continues, circulation and oxygen flow increases -- much like when you exercise. An oxygenated circulatory system is beneficial in keeping not only your heart, but your body's other vital organs and tissues, healthy and strong.

Reduces Stress, Promotes Sleep
Stress relief doesn’t have to come in the form of a pill. Excess stress can be remedied naturally by immersing your body in a hot-spring water bath. The minerals in the water can contribute to the psychological healing process, while heat relaxes tense muscles. Improved sleep can be an added benefit; when you soak in warm water, your body temperature rises, then quickly cools down when your bath is complete. This body-cooling process can help you relax and fall into a deeper sleep.

Relieves Pain, Naturally
If you suffer from chronic muscle pain, arthritis or even fibromyalgia, soaking in a pool of hot-spring water can effectively improve pain. An Israeli study found in the journal "Rheumatology International," shows evidence that hot mineral baths may aid in pain relief and fibromyalgia fatigue. Additionally, when your body is submerged in hot-spring water, the buoyancy encourages freer movement by naturally supporting your joints.

Solves Skin Problems
When applied directly to the skin, mineral-rich hot-spring water can help to naturally relieve certain skin conditions. The high silica content found in hot springs can smooth and soften dry, rough skin. Similarly, the medicinal properties of the water's sulfur content can relieve uncomfortable eczema and psoriasis symptoms.

Outline Itinerary of Tatopani Loop Trekking Route  

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m)
Day 04: Pokhara to Ghandruk  (1990m)
Day 05: Ghandruk to Tadapani (2540m)
Day 06 : Tadapani to Ghorepani ( 2850m)
Day 07 : Ghorepani to Poon Hill ( 3210m  )  
Day 08: Tatopani Rest day
Day 09: Tatopani to Beni and Pokhara
Day 10: Pokhara Free day
Day 11: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu
Day 12: Departure

Detail Itinerary of Tatopani Loop Trekking Route  

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Upon arrival at the airport, meet and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon, you have an option to be escorted stroll around Thamel and the local streets of Kathmandu. 

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
After breakfast, start sightseeing covering the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, which are Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa.  Kathmandu Durbar Square area holds the palaces of the medieval Kings who ruled over the Kathmandu Kingdom. Swayambhu meaning the “the self-existent” is popular among the foreigners as Monkey Temple owing to the large number of monkey population residing in this area. It is said that Swayambhunath Stupa is more than 2,000 years old, and it symbolizes knowledge. The painted eyes on all four sides symbolize the all-seeing power of Buddha. It is an important Buddhist place where pilgrims from all over the world come. In the afternoon you will get short briefing and discussion regarding your trek.

Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m)
Distance 200kms – Approximately 6 Hours Drive 
Early morning after breakfast, drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu (200km) via Prithvi Highway, takes 6hrs approximately (option to fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, takes extra cost). Along the way we will stop in scenic spots, for lunch and to get fresh as well, en-route we see more about countryside of Nepal that offers greenery, rivers, local villages, farm lands and beautiful mountain scenarios. In the evening, you have option to stroll around the Phewa Lake and local market in Pokhara.

Day 04: Pokhara to Ghandruk  (1990m)
Drive 42km, Approximately 1:5 Hours and walk 12 km  ,6 hours walk 
Early morning drive to NayaPul and start the trek. From Birethanti, we trek uphill on the trail to Ghandruk. While on the trail, we again enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains, pass along various small villages  Along with enjoying the stunningly close-up towering views of Fishtail, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. We also acquaint ourselves with the simple but rich cultural traditions of the Gurung people at the Gurung Museum in Ghandruk.

Day 05: Ghandruk to Tadapani (2540m) 
Trekking distance 7 kms – Approximately 3.5 Hours walk 
Today we ascend to the village of Tadapani, The trail leads us through the village and stone paved trail , when we finish the stone paved trail we entered to the deep forest and we reach in Bhaisi Kharka and still climb up to Tadapani , from where we can see beautiful Annapurna himalayan range 

Day 06 : Tadapani to Ghorepani ( 2850m) 
Trekking distance 11 kms – Approximately 7  Hours walk 
Today we trek over the small gorge up and down. , First we descend to the river and climb up to Banthanti after that we climb up to Deurali through the rhododendron forest , After Deurali the scenery was complete change we can see wide view of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan range and we can see poon hill in front, Ghorepani is a big settlement of Magar People , most of the house are built for business purpose 

Day 07: Ghorepani to Poon Hill ( 3210m  )  and Trek to Tatopani (1200m) 
Trekking distance 14 kms – Approximately 7  Hours walk 
Wake up early morning prepare for the sunrise , suggest wear warm clothes and take headlight  start to Hike up to Poon Hill  (3210m) 45 minute climb. from Poon Hill we can see beautiful sunrise and beautiful mountain from poon hill we can see Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m.), Tukuche Peak (6920m.), Nilgiri (6940m.), Varaha Shikhar (7847m.), Mt. Annapurna I (8091m.), Annapurna South (7219m.), Annapurna III (7855m.), Machhapuchhre (6993m.), Annapurna IV (7525m.), Annapurna II (7937m.), Lamjung Himal (6931m.) and other numerous snowcapped mountains Descend back to Ghorepani and after having breakfast After that, Continuing the further trail to Tatopani, we descend steeply to reach to large beautiful village Sikha (1935m),and then further descend to Ghara(1700m) village. After crossing suspension bridge trail passes slightly up to Tatopani. The meaning of Tatopani is hot water in Nepali originates its name from the hot springs and the hot springs are popular among the trekkers.

Day 08: Tatopani Rest day 
This is our main point of the trekking so this day we take a rest and go to hot spring for play water and take a shower and enjoy full day 

Day 09: Tatopani to Beni and Pokhara
Driving distance 18+82 kms – Approximately  2+4 hours drive 
Before Breakfast we can Visit Hot Spring pond and we will drive to Beni along the Kaligandaki river, when we arrive in Beni we will take a bus to Pokhara by prithvi Highway, passing some beautiful village and some Hydropower , same time we will pass the Nayapool and arrive in Pokhara 

Day 10: Pokhara Free day
After finish trekking pokhara is a really nice places for chill out , pokhara is very popular for paragliding so suggest for that and you can enjoy the boat ride in phewa lake  which is beautiful lake in Nepal or if you like to do city tour we can do city tour and visit most popular places like Bindivashini Temple , Devi's Fall Gupteshwor cave , Tibetan refugee camp , Mountain museum old Bazaar Etc , in evening if you are interested for shopping it a best places for shopping 

Day 11: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu 
After breakfast, drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu(200km/6-7hrs). we can enjoy the diverse landscape and scenery en-route. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel. 

Day 12: Departure
You will be transfer to the International airport by Private vehicle according to your flight schedule.


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This is standard Itinerary for trekkers 
Option 

  • If you like to visit Only Tatopani we can same day drive from Pokhara - Beni and Tatopani and rest some days in Tatopani and back same way 
  • we can Start this trek from Beni and end at Tatopani also 
  • We can start this trek from Beni and Continue to Jomsom muktinath and fly from Muktinath 
  • We can start this trek from Beni and continue to Annapurna Base Camp also and end at Phedi or Nayapul 
For customized option Please mail Us we are ready to help for your interesting plan 
Trekking guide in Nepal Bhakti , bhakti8848@gmail.com




Annapurna Foothill Trekking Route

Annapurna Foothill Trekking route with Jhinu dada 
Annapurna foothills treks is a another option for the Annapurna regions where we follow the Ghorepani Poon hill and  Jhinu danda ( where is suited Natural Hot springs ) 

Outline Itinerary for Annapurna Foothills treks with Jhinu Dada

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m) 6hrs
Day 04: Pokhara to Ulleri  (1950m)
Day 05: Ulleri  to Ghorepani  (2850m)
Day 06: Ghorepani to Poon Hill ( 3210m  )  and Trek to Tadapani (2540 m)
Day 07: Tadapani to Jhinu dada (1600m )
Day 08: to Jhinu Danda to Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara
Day 09: Pokhara Free day
Day 10: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu
Day 11: Departure

Details Itinerary for Annapurna Foothills treks with Jhinu Dada

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m)
Upon arrival at the airport, meet and transfer to the hotel. In the afternoon, you have an option to be escorted stroll around Thamel and the local streets of Kathmandu. 

Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing and trek Preparation
After breakfast, start sightseeing covering the UNESCO World Heritage sites in Kathmandu, which are Kathmandu Durbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa.  Kathmandu Durbar Square area holds the palaces of the medieval Kings who ruled over the Kathmandu Kingdom. Swayambhu meaning the “the self-existent” is popular among the foreigners as Monkey Temple owing to the large number of monkey population residing in this area. It is said that Swayambhunath Stupa is more than 2,000 years old, and it symbolizes knowledge. The painted eyes on all four sides symbolize the all-seeing power of Buddha. It is an important Buddhist place where pilgrims from all over the world come. In the afternoon you will get short briefing and discussion regarding your trek.

Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Pokhara (800m) 6hrs
Distance 200kms – Approximately 6 Hours Drive 
Early morning after breakfast, drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu (200km) via Prithvi Highway, takes 6hrs approximately (option to fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara, takes extra cost). Along the way we will stop in scenic spots, for lunch and to get fresh as well, en-route we see more about countryside of Nepal that offers greenery, rivers, local villages, farm lands and beautiful mountain scenarios. In the evening, you have option to stroll around the Phewa Lake and local market in Pokhara..

Day 04: Pokhara to Ulleri  (1950m)
Drive 42km Approximately 1:5 Hours and walk 11 km to Ulleri ,6 hours walk 
After breakfast we drive to Nayapul on the way we pass some beautiful village and scenery, we will stop for while to take picture close to Nagdada and cross the beautiful village Lumle and reach in  Nayapul  (1100m) situated along the Modi River. After that we arrive in Birethanti where we check out TIMS and Permits and cross the modi khola bridge and passes and follow the Vuramdi Khola when we arrive in Tikhedhunga start to climb up to Ulleri top , from where we can see Annapurna south and Himchuli 

Day 05: Ulleri  to Ghorepani  (2850m)
Trekking distance 8 kms – Approximately 5 Hours walk 
Get up early morning and see the beautiful sunrise after breakfast start to trek  Ghorepani, on the way we pass some beautiful tea houses which is managed by local people ( Called Magar ) and we start to walk through the beautiful Jungle we will passes some water fall . Before arrive to Ghorepani we will see welcome gate and reach in beautiful Village Ghorepani is one of the most popular village along the Annapurna Region . Almost all of village are Magars. From Ghorepani we can see 2 Himalayas range Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayas range, Guide consult with local people for tomorrow sunrise time , Suggest sleep early because tomorrow morning wake up early for Sunrise 

Day 06: Ghorepani to Poon Hill ( 3210m  )  and Trek to Tadapani (2540 m) 
Trekking distance 11 kms – Approximately 7  Hours walk 
Wake up early morning prepare for the sunrise , suggest wear warm clothes and take headlight  start to Hike up to Poon Hill  (3210m) 45 minute climb. from Poon Hill we can see beautiful sunrise and beautiful mountain from poon hill we can see Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m.), Tukuche Peak (6920m.), Nilgiri (6940m.), Varaha Shikhar (7847m.), Mt. Annapurna I (8091m.), Annapurna South (7219m.), Annapurna III (7855m.), Machhapuchhre (6993m.), Annapurna IV (7525m.), Annapurna II (7937m.), Lamjung Himal (6931m.) and other numerous snowcapped mountains Descend back to Ghorepani and after having breakfast After that, the trail steeply ascending until Deurali-La on a grassy knoll that offers good Mountain views similar to those from Poon Hill . Then the trail descends through deep rhododendron forest until reaching Banthanti  . on the way we  cross the north side of stream and it will offer great views over the gorge to Ulleri. A rocky trail descends steeply to small stream and climbing again through deep forests to Tadapani, a village which is surrounded by beautiful forests. You can see more magnificent view of Machhapuchre, Annapurna South, Himchuli and Annapurna II 

 Day 07: Tadapani to Jhinu dada (1600m )  
Trekking distance 11 kms – Approximately 6 Hours walk 
Tadapani has got the beautiful view of Annapurna south and Fishtail mountain. From here we will climb down steeply about 900 m to the valley basin at Ghurjung river. Climb gradually along the mountain side to Chhomrong perched high up on the mountain ridge. Chhomrong is a large Gurung village at the corridor of Annapurna Sanctuary. The village offer the up close view of Annapurna South (7,219 m), Fishtail (6,993 m). and Trek down to Jhinu dada Where we can have a Natural Hot spring 

Day 08: to Jhinu Danda to Nayapul and drive back to Pokhara 
Trekking distance 13 kms – Approximately 6 Hours walk and 1:5 hours drive 
From Jhinu, we follow the Modi river coast  we will basically traverse along the Modi river to Nayapul from where we started our trek We will be picked up by a vehicle  for a drive to Pokhara. 

Day 09: Pokhara Free day
After finish trekking pokhara is a really nice places for chill out , pokhara is very popular for paragliding so suggest for that and you can enjoy the boat ride in phewa lake  which is beautiful lake in Nepal or if you like to do city tour we can do city tour and visit most popular places like Bindivashini Temple , Devi's Fall Gupteshwor cave , Tibetan refugee camp , Mountain museum old Bazaar Etc , in evening if you are interested for shopping it a best places for shopping 

Day 10: Drive Pokhara  to Kathmandu 
After breakfast, drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu(200km/6-7hrs). we can enjoy the diverse landscape and scenery en-route. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel. 

Day 11: Departure
You will be transfer to the International airport by Private vehicle according to your flight schedule.