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Trekking in Gorkha Region

The old state of Nepal, Gorkha, centering on the present day of Nepal, which is also the famous place for the trekkers from where number of short and long trek begins. We could see Mt.Manaslu, Himal Chuli, Baudha and Ganesh himal ranges while on trek. The trek begins from Gorkha town or the neighboring village called Tera Kilo. The main attraction of this trek is walking through the rivers, jungles and village. It is fully camping trek where you will get the meals prepared by our cook and accommodation is in camp or local houses as per the clients interest and availability. 

Trekking Grade: Easy / Moderate 

    Glimpse of Itinerary

    ITINERARY - I

    Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu
    Day 02: A free day in Kathmandu
    Day 03: Kathmandu to Gorkha
    Day 04: Gorkha to Khanchowk
    Day 05: Khanchowk to Takukot
    Day 06: Takukot to Jaubari
    Day 07: Jaubari to Bhechhek
    Day 08: Bhechhek to Kerabari
    Day 09: Kerabari to Thalajung
    Day 10: Thalajung to Amppipal 
    Day 11: Amppipal to Khoplang
    Day 12: Khoplang - Terakilo / Daraudi River
    Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu

    ITINERARY - II

    Day 01: Arrival /pick up transfer hotel 
    Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu
    Day 03: Kathmandu / Gorkha 
    Day 04: Gorkha / Gorkha Dada 
    Day 05: Gorkha Dada / Aamppipal 
    Day 06: Aamppipal / Paudi 
    Day 07: Paudi / Beshisahar 
    Day 08: Beshisahar / Ghanpokhara 
    Day 09: Ghanpokhara / Pass Gaon 
    Day 10: Pass Gaon / Rabidada 
    Day 11: Rabidada / Syaklung 
    Day 12: Syaklung / Chisapani 
    Day 13: Chisapani / Begnas Lake / Pokhara 
    Day 14: Pokhara / fly Kathmandu / transfer hotel 
    Day 15: Transfer Airport for onward destination

    ITINERARY - III

    Day 01: By bus from Kathmandu to Gorkha
    Lunch at Gorkha Camp on banks of Darondi River

    Day 02: Gorkha - Chape Khola
    Continue through village of Khoplang and climb to Luitel Bhanjyang.
    Proceed to Tadi Pokhari and camp at riverside at Chape Khola. 

    Day 03: Chape Khola - Bhote Odar
    Cross river and climb onto shoulder above the Marsayangdi Khola.
    Proceed to Bhote Odhar 

    Day 04: Bhote Odar - Besi Sahar
    Continue up-valley to Besi Sahar. 

    Day 05: Besi Sahar - Bahundanda
    Continue up-valley crossing suspension bridges including one over the Musi Khola.
    Views of the Manaslu Himal.
    Proceed through Bhul Bhule and climb to the Gurung village of Bahundanda.

    Day 06: Bahundanda - Chamje
    Continue up the narrowing gorge - large waterfalls cascade from the valley walls.
    The vegetation changes from sub-tropical to broad-leaved forests.
    Proceed through village of Jagat and onto Chamje. 

    Day 07: Chamje - Bagarchap
    Continue up the narrow gorge to reach Tal and continue to the Tibetan village of 
    Bagarchap with its stone-built, flat-roofed houses. 

    Day 08: Bagarchap - Chame
    The Marsayangdi Valley now turns due west.
    Proceed through forests of pine, spruce and oak with views behind of Manaslu.
    Many mani-walls and chorten, also entrance/ exit archways to villages.

    Day 09: Chame - Pisang
    Gorge now opens out into a broad, alpine valley with blue pine and spruce forests.
    View up to Pisang Peak ( one of the “trekking peaks” ). 

    Day 10: Pisang - Manang
    Spectacular himalayan valley dominated by the towering heights of the 
    Annapurna Himal flanking its southern side.
    Proceed past the village of Braga with the houses built into the steep valley-side.
    Continue beneath wierdly eroded rock formations and encamp at the Tibetan 
    village of Manang beneath the great glacier tumbling from Gangapurna. 

    Day 11: Rest day/ exploration/ acclimatisation. 

    Day 12: Manang - Phedi
    Climb above Manang with impressive views of the Annapurna Himal. 

    Day 13: Phedi - Tharong La - Muktinath
    Steep climb of about 4 hours on scree and snow to reach the col.
    Long, gradual descent to Muktinath.Views of Dhaulagiri from the Temple. 

    Day 14: Muktinath - Jomsom
    Descend into the arid, rain-shadow region of the Upper Kali Gandaki.

    Note: Possible to return to Kathmandu from local airstrip at Jomsom.

    Day 15: Jomson - Marpha - Kalopani
    Continue down valley through villages of Marpha and Tukuche

    Day 16: Kalopani - Tatopani
    Descend through the narrow canyon - the deepest gorge in the world, cleft 
    between the 8000 metre giants of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri by the Kali Gandaki. 

    Day 17: Tatopani - Shika
    Steep, unrelenting climb away from the Kali Gandaki.
    Spectacular views of Dhaulagiri and Tukuche Peak. 

    Day 18: Shika - Ghorepani
    Continue uphill to reach Gorepani.
    Poon Hill above is excellent viewpoint. 

    Day 19: Ghorepani - Birethanti
    Long, unrelenting descent on stone stairways. 

    Day 20: Birethanti - Chandracot - Kaski
    Cross Modi Khola followed by steep climb to Chandrakot.
    Views on ascent to Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Macchapucchre.
    Contour along and up to Kaski. 

    Day 21: Kaski - Pokhara
    Descend from ridge and encamp at Phewa Tal.

    Day 22: A free day in Pokhara

    Day 23: Drive/Fly back to Kathmandu