Panch Pokhari
Trek
The trek really starts from Chautara.
Chautara is the district headquarters.
The trek first passes through a village
and then all the way it is forests. The
off the beaten trails to Panch Pokhari (
five ponds) situated at 4050m.
Recommends excellent hike through
beautiful forests mainly bamboo, pine
and other evergreen forests with
glorious views of Gauri Shanker,
Langtang, Dorje Lakpa, Jugal Himal. The
name Pancha Pokhari is depressed from a
holy lake. The snow capped mountains of
Jugal Himal at sunrise and the interface
with Sherpa's who live in this region
makes this trek meaningful.
Itinerary
Day 01:
Arrival pick up / transfer hotel / tour
briefing /introductory evening meal.
Day 02:
A full days sightseeing around the
Kathmandu valley.
Day 03:
Drive Kathmandu-Chautara (5hrs) Trek to
Aam Pipal (1418m) O/N at camp.
Day 04:
Trek to Okhreni (2052m) O/N at camp.
Day 05:
Trek to Bhadramalli Danda (3162m) O/N at
camp.
Day 06:
Trek to Panikuwa (3800m) O/N at camp.
Day 07:
Trek to Nasem Pati (3852m) O/N at camp.
Day 08:
Trek to Panch Pokhari (4050m) O/N at
camp.
Day 09:
Excursion of the Panch Pokhari Lake. O/N
at camp.
Day 10:
Trek to Hutanbrang. O/N at camp.
Day 11:
Trek to Yangri. O/N at camp.
Day 12:
Trek to Gang Kahrka (1788m) O/N at camp.
Day 13:
Trek to Tarkheghyang (2560m). O/N at
camp.
Day 14:
Trek to Tharepati pass (3597m). O/N at
camp.
Day 15:
Trek to Kutumsang (2471m). O/N at camp.
Day 16:
Trek to Chisapani (2194m) O/N at camp.
Day 17:
Trek to Sundarijal & drive will bring
you to Kathmandu Hotel.
Day 18:
Transfer to airport for onward
destination. |