Day 1
day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to hotel
Upon your arrival at the airport, one of our representative will provide you with a warm welcome and assistance and will escort you to the hotel. After settling in, you'll have some free time to either engage in last-minute shopping for any trekking essentials or simply unwind at a cozy café, savoring the local atmosphere. In the evening, your trekking guide will conduct a briefing session to prepare you for the upcoming trekking adventure. During this briefing, you can expect to receive valuable information that will help ensure a successful and enjoyable trek.
Overnight in Kathmandu
Day 2
day 2 Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (8,50m) 6-7 hours
Early morning breakfast at the hotel. We have a 6-7 hour drive today to the well-known Phewa Tal (lake) in Pokhara Valley. Later, check into our accommodation close to Phewa Tal. Along the way you can sit back, relax and appreciate the changing countryside of raging rivers, valleys and terraced farmlands and the surrounding hills. There is plenty to see at ‘Lakeside’ with its many shops, bars and restaurants. You will enjoy sitting by the lake in the late afternoon while watching the sunset over the mountains.
Overnight in Pokhara
Day 3
day 3 Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and trek to Ulleri (1,960m) 5-6 hours
After breakfast, take one hour drive to Nayapul. Once you reach Nayapul, you will start your trekking slowly. After 20-
minutes walking along the Modi stream, you will reach at Birethanti – a beautiful village that has plenty of tea shops and guest houses. Then follow the left route through the village. Your trek continue heading to Ulleri following the bank of the Burungdi stream. You will climb slightly up to the valley of Hile (1495m/4903ft) and Tikhedhunga (1525m/5002ft). The trail leads steep up to Ulleri (2073m/6799ft), a large beautiful Magar village. Ulleri is stopping point for today.
Overnight at the lodge
Day 4
day 4 Trek to Ulleri to Ghorepani
In the morning, enjoy scrumptious breakfast. Today's route takes you to Ghorepani, one of the region's well-known locations, which is located at an elevation of 2856 meters (8383 feet) in the Annapurna range. You should make a gradual ascent through an oak and rhododendron woodland to reach Banthanti (2250m/7380ft). Continue your hike across Nangeythanti (2460m/8068ft) toward Ghorepani. You'll walk for about five hours today.
Overnight at the lodge
Day 5
day 5 Morning hiking to Poonhill then trek to Tadapani
Climb Poon Hill (3210m/10528ft) early in the morning for panoramic views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Lamjung Himalayan peaks as well as an exhilarating dawn vista of the Himalayas.
You descend to Ghorepani after taking in the magnificent Himalayan panorama from Poon Hill. Continue your downward trek to Tadapani (2625m/8610ft) after breakfast. Up till Tadapani, the trail follows the ridges of a rhododendron and pine forest.
Overnight at the lodge
Day 6
day 6 Trek from Tadapani to Ghandruk ( 1940M)
After breakfast, today'strek descends south of Ghandruk settlement. You may observe a typical grindstone in a tiny creek at the base of Ghandruk. Ghandruk is a sizable Gurung village from where you can see Mount Himchuli and Mount Annapurna South.
Overnight at the lodge
Day 7
day 7 Trek from Ghandruk to Tolka : 2-3 hrs walk
Awaken to the sunrise on the gigantic Himchili (6444m/21136ft) and Annapurna South (7219m/23678ft). contour the valley for an hour. The substantial settlement, terraced fields, and traditional thatch homes will be passed. Below the Tolkha, a suspension bridge will be used to cross the Tigu Khola. The 15-meter-steep ascent leads to the town of Tolkha. The path ascends gently till it reaches Bheri Kharka. A 50-meter ascent leads to Deurali (2100m/6888ft) from Bheri Kharka. You can view the Pokhara valley from here on a clear day.
Overnight at the lodge
Day 8
day 8 Trek from Tunka to Dhampush
Wake up with sunrise & beautiful mountains. After breakfast two hours panoramic views walking to the Dhampus (1830m).
Overnight at the lodge
Day 9
day 9 Trek from Dhampush to Phedi – Pokhara
Beautiful sunrise view of the Mansalu Himal and the Ananpurna mountain in the morning. Enjoy your final day of hiking. Walking for the first 30 minutes is simple and beautiful, providing views of Phewa Lake and the Pokhara valley. From the top, a steep stone staircase descends through a rhododendron and pine forest, a small village, and a field of terraced rice paddies. To get to Phedi (1180m), the trail steeply drops and bends through a tropical forest. Take a 30-minute trip from Phedi to Pokhara. Hotel check-in at Pokhara.
Overnight in Pokhara
Day 10
day 10 Pokhara Sightseeing - Kathmandu
Early morning breakfast at Hotel. Situated at the lap of amazing Annapurna Himal, Pokhara is situated 198 km West
from Kathmandu. Pokhara is the most visited tourist destination in
Nepal. Pokhara is famous because of the magnificient views of the
central Himalayas, the Annapurna, Machhapuchhare (Fishtail), Manaslu, Davis Fall, Bindabasini Temple , Phewa Lake ,Bat Cave , and many other attractions. Pokhara is also known as starting and ending point for the famous Annapurna and Jomsom Treks. From climatic point of view, Pokhara is enjoyable all year round. After sightseeing drive back to
Kathmandu via same route.
Overnight stay at Hotel
Day 11
day 11 Kathmandu
Early morning breakfast at hotel. At the very first hour our representative will be at hotel premises with vehicle then
will proceed for city tour of Kathmandu.
Swayambhunath
Swayambhunath is often referred to as the Monkey Temple because holy monkeys live in the northwest corner of the temple. This Buddhist pagoda, which is around 4 km/2.5 miles away, is thought to be 2000 years old. The stupa's base is covered by a dome. Above the dome, there is a cubical construction with Buddha eyes gazing in all directions with the word "unity" written between them in the primary Nepali dialect. Above each of the four corners are pentagonal Toran that have figurines etched in them.
Kathmandu City
The capital of the Kingdom of Nepal, Kathmandu is also known as Kantipur.Kathmandu is named after a structure in
Durbar Square called the Kasthamandap- supposed to be made from the timber of a single tree. Here you will visit the
Durbar Square, the ancient palace of the Nepalese Royalty. The complex has 50 temples and is distributed in two
quadrangles of the Durbar Square. The outer quadrangle has the Kasthamandap, Kumari Ghar (the temple of the
Living Goddess) and Shiva-Parvati Temple while the inner quadrangle has the Hanuman dhoka and the main palace.
After sightseeing closer to the time of your flight you will be transferred to the airport in time to board your
flight for onward journey.
End of Tour