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Snow Leopard Trek
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Introducation Tour of Nepal

Snow Leopard Trek

Introduction Tour of Nepal Brief Overview: This classic tour is designed to immerse the participants of the diverse culture and the adventures Nepal has to offer. Embarking on a transformative journey through Nepal, where adventure meets cultural immersion. This classic tour/trek is crafted to offer a hands-on exploration of Nepal’s vibrant heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and thrilling outdoor activities. This program not only delivers adventure and cultural immersion but also nurtures global citizenship, environmental consciousness, resilience, and personal growth, and offers an unparalleled learning opportunity. Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley: Begin your adventure in the historic Kathmandu Valley, home to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) – a spiritual hill top stupa with panoramic views. Patan Durbar Square – a showcase of Newari architecture and ancient royal palaces. Boudhanath Stupa – one of the largest and most serene Buddhist stupas in the world. Students will engage with local artisans, explore bustling markets, and gain insight into Nepal’s rich religious and cultural tapestry. White-Water Rafting on the Trishuli River: Feel the adrenaline rush as you navigate the rapids of the Trishuli River, a perfect blend of excitement and scenic beauty. Escape the city and conquer Class III–IV rapids on Nepal’s iconic Trisuli River. Paddle through thrilling waves like “Upset” and “Surprise,” then unwind at a riverside camp with bonfires, BBQ, and starlit skies. Day two brings more adrenaline and scenic floats past jungle cliffs and village smiles. This guided rafting experience fosters teamwork, resilience, and environmental awareness. Short Trek to Ghorepani: Cap off the tour with a short trek to Ghorepani, nestled in the Annapurna region. Highlights include: hiking through rhododendron forests and mountain villages; Sunrise views from Poon Hill, offering a majestic panorama of the Himalayas; and Cultural exchanges with the indigenous Gurung communities. As part of the Ghorepani trek experience, students will visit the Annapurna Conservation Area Project Headquarters to deepen their understanding of sustainable tourism and environmental stewardship in the Himalayas. This hands-on learning opportunity includes: Eco-Trekking Principles: Learn how trekking routes are designed to minimize environmental impact while supporting local communities. Sustainability in Fragile Ecosystems: Explore the challenges of preserving biodiversity in high-altitude regions and the innovative solutions ACAP employs. Waste Management & Recycling: Discover how garbage disposal and recycling systems are implemented along trekking trails to maintain cleanliness and reduce pollution. Reforestation & Wildlife Preservation: Engage with conservation efforts aimed at restoring native forests and protecting endangered species. Human-Wildlife Coexistence: Understand how local communities and wildlife share the landscape, and the strategies used to prevent conflict and promote harmony. DETAILED ITINERARY Day 01: Activities: Arrival in Kathmandu. Meals: Welcome Dinner A representative will meet the group at the arrival lounge. After a brief welcoming ceremony, transfer to the Hotel. In the evening, our staff will conduct a brief orientation session to apprise you about the activities of the following days, followed by a welcome dinner. Overnight hotel. Day 02: A full day of guided sightseeing tour of UNESCO Heritage Sites. Meals: Breakfast & Lunch. Overnight Hotel. i. Boudhanath Sightseeing: Discover spiritual serenity and cultural depth at Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest and most sacred Buddhist monuments in the world. Located on the ancient trade route from Tibet, Boudhanath is a vibrant center of Tibetan Buddhism and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Key Highlights: The Great Stupa: Marvel at the massive white dome crowned with a gilded spire and the all-seeing eyes of the Buddha. Students will learn about its symbolic architecture, representing the path to enlightenment. Circumambulation Rituals: Join pilgrims and monks in walking clockwise around the stupa, spinning prayer wheels, and soaking in the meditative atmosphere. Monasteries and Gompas: Visit nearby Tibetan monasteries to observe daily rituals, chanting ceremonies, and traditional thangka paintings. Cultural Interaction: Engage with resident monks and local devotees to understand the role of Buddhism in daily life and community resilience. Spiritual Art & Souvenirs: Explore shops offering handmade prayer flags, incense, and spiritual artifacts, many crafted by Tibetan refugees. ii. Pashupatinath Sightseeing: Explore the spiritual heart of Nepal at Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in South Asia. Located on the banks of the Bagmati River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site offers profound insights into Nepalese spirituality, rituals, and sacred architecture. Key Highlights: Main Temple Complex: Admire the pagoda-style temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, featuring intricate wood carvings and a gilded roof. Though entry to the inner sanctum is reserved for Hindus, students can observe the temple’s grandeur and rituals from the outer courtyards. Bagmati River Ghats: Witness traditional cremation ceremonies along the riverbanks, offering a respectful and educational glimpse into Hindu beliefs about life, death, and rebirth. Sadhus and Ascetics: Meet and interact (respectfully) with holy men who have renounced worldly life, learning about their spiritual practices and philosophies. Shrines and Sculptures: Explore dozens of smaller shrines, lingams, and statues scattered throughout the complex, each with its own story and symbolism. Cultural Reflection: Participate in guided discussions on religious tolerance, sacred rituals, and the role of spirituality in Nepalese society. iii. Swayambhunath Sightseeing (Monkey Temple): Perched atop a hill overlooking the Kathmandu Valley, Swayambhunath Stupa—affectionately known as the Monkey Temple—is one of Nepal’s oldest and most revered spiritual sites. This UNESCO World Heritage Site offers a captivating blend of Buddhist symbolism, Hindu shrines, and panoramic views. Key Highlights: The White Dome & Golden Spire: Admire the iconic stupa crowned with the Buddha’s all-seeing eyes, symbolizing wisdom and compassion. Prayer Wheels & Mani Walls: Participate in the ritual of spinning prayer wheels while walking clockwise around the stupa, absorbing the peaceful energy. Panoramic Views: Enjoy sweeping vistas of Kathmandu Valley from the hilltop, ideal for reflection and photography. Shrines& Temples: Explore surrounding shrines dedicated to both Buddhist and Hindu deities, showcasing Nepal’s religious harmony. Resident Monkeys: Observe playful monkeys that inhabit the site—an amusing and memorable part of the visit. iv. Patan Durbar Square Sightseeing: Step into the heart of Patan, one of the oldest cities in the Kathmandu Valley, renowned for its exquisite art, architecture, and cultural heritage. Patan Durbar Square is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a living museum of Newar craftsmanship. Highlights of the Visit: Ancient Royal Palace Complex: Explore the beautifully restored courtyards—Mul Chowk, Sundari Chowk, and Keshav Narayan Chowk—each showcasing intricate wood and stone carvings. Krishna Mandir: Admire this iconic temple built entirely of stone, dedicated to Lord Krishna, with carvings depicting scenes from the Mahabharata and Ramayana. Hiranya Varna Mahavihar (Golden Temple): Visit this sacred Buddhist monastery adorned with gilded statues, prayer wheels, and ornate metalwork. Museum of Patan: Dive into Nepal’s artistic legacy with exhibits on traditional metalwork, woodcraft, and religious iconography. Local Artisan Workshops: Witness master craftsmen at work—stone sculptors, metal casters, and woodcarvers preserving centuries-old techniques. Day 03: Activities: White water rafting. Meals: Breakfast. Lunch& BBQ Dinner Morning, a scenic drive from Kathmandu, about 3–4 hours to Charaudi or Malekhu - the river put-in point. The river guide will conduct a session on rafting techniques, safety equipment, and protocols before commencing the trip. Feel the rush of adrenaline as you navigate the exhilarating Class II to IV rapids like Ladies Delight and Upset. Lunch at Riverside and more raft down river until late afternoon to pitch tents on a sandy riverbank for the night with evening activities: Campfire, dinner, and cultural exchange with local music and dance. Day 04: Activities: Drive to Pokhara. Meals: Breakfast & Lunch After breakfast, we board the vehicle and set off for another thrilling adventure to Pokhara. A free evening in Pokhara to enjoy the lakeside or go boating in the lake. Overnight Hotel. Day 05: Activities: Trekking to Ghorepani 4-5 hours. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Drive from Pokhara to Ulleri via Nayapul. Ulleri is a large Magar village at 2070m. The trail then continues to ascend more gently, through fine forests of oak and rhododendrons towards Banthanti at 2250m and further to Nangethanti at 2600m before arriving at Ghorepani (2840m). Ghorepani is a relatively large village with excellent views of the Annapurna range and Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and Nilgiri. Overnight at Tea House/Lodge. Day 06: Activities: One hour hike to Poon Hill. Trek to Tadapani (2540 m.) 6-7 hour walk. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner From Ghorepani, we wake up at 5 AM to visit Poon Hill (3210m) for the hike to Poon Hill for the spectacular sunrise over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. An excellent vantage point, Poon Hill provides an unobstructed view of the high Western Himalayas. Here we spend an hour or so before returning back to Ghorepani for breakfast. Leaving Ghorepani, we climb along ridge and through dense alpine and rhododendron forests (blooms in the spring with hues of red and pink) towards Deurali (2960m) before reaching Tadapani. Overnight at local Tea House/Lodges. Day 07: Activities Trekking Tadapani to Ghandruk 5 – 6 hour walk. Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Ghandruk is the gateway to Annapurna Sanctuary (Base Camp) trek and inhabited by Gurung, one of the major Ethnic groups of Nepal. Ghandruk is a maze of narrow alleyways but is an ideal place to spend an afternoon wandering the streets enjoying the local food or learning about the local handicrafts. Overnight tea House/Lodge. Day 08: Activities: Morning visit to Annapurna Conservation Area Project. Afternoon End Trek drive to Pokhara. Meals: Breakfast & Lunch After wrapping up the visit to ACAP Headquarters', trek downhill through villages and terraced fields to Syauli Bazaar, then onto Nayapul total 4 hours descend walk then (approximate 1½ hours) back to Pokhara. Ghandruk Village Experience: Focus is on Eco-tourism, Conservation, and Cultural Immersion Nestled in the foothills of the Annapurna range, Ghandruk is a picturesque Gurung village offering stunning Himalayan views and rich cultural heritage. It serves as a gateway to the Annapurna Conservation Area and a model for sustainable mountain tourism. Visit traditional homes, interact with locals, and learn about Gurung customs, attire, and hospitality. Explore artifacts, tools, and cultural exhibits that showcase the village’s history and lifestyle. ACAP Headquarters Visit: The Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), headquartered in Ghandruk, is Nepal’s pioneering conservation initiative focused on balancing tourism with environmental and cultural preservation. Day 09: Activities: Pokhara-Kathmandu Flight. Meals: Breakfast. Fly back to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel. A free afternoon to explore the back streets of Kathmandu. Day 10 Activities: Depart Kathmandu. Meals: Breakfast. At the appointed time, a representative will transfer you to the international airport for your departure flight. NAMASTE! SEE YOU IN NEPAL

Touch Planet Treks Pvt. Ltd.
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Mardi Himal Trek - 10 Days

Touch Planet Treks Pvt. Ltd.

The Mardi Himal Trek is one of the most thrilling trekking routes in the Annapurna region. The trails that we cover in the trek give us a unique perspective of nature and the cultural experience of this Himalayan paradise. The stunning Mardi Himal (5, 587 m) stands majestically just behind Annapurna massive especially Machhapuchare as a perfect backdrop for the trekkers. Mardi Himal Trek is a new trekking route that opened in 2012. This exciting trek to the Mardi Himal Base camp (4,500 m) leads the adventures from the beautiful lake city, Pokhara, and passes through beautiful and charming villages, Dhampus and Pothana. The Mardi Himal trek is becoming popular among adventure lovers because it offers a thrilling experience without being too risky or time-consuming. The well-mapped trails and the accessibility make these trails exciting, and perfect for both seasoned and beginner trekkers. During the trek, you will be immersed in the adventurous trails that pass through the lush forests and gauging waterfalls. Mardi Himal Trek lies in Annapurna Conservation Area, which is a habitat for wildlife to endangered species such as Danphe (Pheasant), Himalayan Thar, Mask deer, spotted Deer, Barking Deer, and Snow leopard. After winning through beautiful valleys, breathtaking landscapes, and waterfall, the Mardi Himal High Camp greets you with a stunning view of the surrounding show-capped peaks including Mardi Himal, Annapurna South (7,219 m), and Himchuli (6,441 m). Mardi Himal Trek Overview A thrilling journey of Mardi Himal Trek right through the middle of the Annapurna region, starting with a beautiful drive or flight of 30 mins to Pokhara at 860m, where upon arrival one will be transferred to the hotel. The next morning is spent trekking from Dhampus at 1,530 meters to Deurali at 2,050 meters after driving. Here, you will hike over emerald landscapes with glittering verdure down to the quiet Forest Camp. It is a silent stop between tall trees and wildlife. The next day, we will hike from Forest Camp to Badal Danda, a camp famous for its stunning views of the surrounding peaks. We will hike an adventurous uphill to Mardi High Camp, where the trail becomes more scenic with panoramic views of the towering Himalayas. It is probably the best viewpoint during the trek above Mardi High Camp (3,580 m) to watch the magnificent view of sunrise over the snow-capped peaks. You then descend to the quiet village of Siding, where you will be able to experience the culture and hospitality of the locals. From Siding, you will trek back to Pokhara, allowing you some time to relax and explore this beautiful lakeside city. This is followed by an overland scenic drive back to Kathmandu for your final memories of the unforgettable experiences and breathtaking landscapes of the Mardi Himal Trek before flying back home. Embark the Mardi Himal Trek with Touch Planet Treks and join this short, fascinating trek with your friends and family. We are open to customization based on your time, budget, and endurance. Please do not hesitate to contact us for any queries related to Mardi Himal Trek. Highlights - Mardi Himal Trek Mardi Himal Trek offers spectacular panoramic views of the Annapurna Range, including Machhapuchare (Fishtail) (6,993 m) and Mardi Himal (5, 587 m). The latest trekking route with less crowd with a peaceful and serene experience. Offers diverse landscapes in a single trek ranging from lush rhododendron forests to alpine meadows and rocky high terrain. Have a rich cultural experience of Gurung and Magar people while passing through quaint villages, Dhampus and Pothana. The trek leads to the fascinating Mardi Himal Base Camp ( 4, 500 m) with close-up views of towering snow-capped peaks. Enjoy the taste of local Nepalese cuisine in the cozy Teahouse along the trails. Mardi Himal Trek offers unforgettable sunrise views from High Camp and Mardi Viewpoint (4,200 m), illuminating the Himalayan peaks in golden hues.

Touch Planet Treks Pvt. Ltd.
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Ghale Gaun Homestay Trek - 6 Days

Touch Planet Treks Pvt. Ltd.

The Ghale Gaun Homestay Trek is one of the best village homestay treks in Nepal. Where you can have local organic food in the natural environment. Nepal is an amazing Himalayan, country that provides beautiful landscapes, terrain, the world's highest peak, and pretty natural valleys. Village homestay treks in Nepal are very popular in the Himalayan country. While you walking around, you can see the beautiful snowcapped mountains. Surroundings by the white Himalayas, grasslands, and lush forest The Ghale Gaun makes superb beauty. Nestled amidst the grandeur of the Himalayan MountainsGhale Gaun stands as a serene jewel in Nepal’s tourism crown. Ghale Gaun is located in Lamjung District which is in Annapurna Region. Overviews of Ghale Gaun Homestay trekking The adventure begins from the Besisahar, the gateway of Annapurna Circuit Trekking. Where the trekkers set out on a scenic journey towards the Ghale Gaun Trekking. Traveling through verdant forests, terraced fields, and ancient beautiful villages. Each Stape offers glimpses of Nepal’s rural life, culture, and the Gurung and Mngars lifestyles. You will explore the daily activities and the cultural activities amidst the stunning backdrops of the Himalayas. As you ascend towards the Ghale Gaun, the road is bumpy and surrounded by natural beauties, it’s part of the adventure. The landscape gradually transforms unveiling panoramicvistas of snow-capped peaks and cascading waterfalls. So, the crisp mountain air and symphony of nature provide a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The Ghale Gaun Homestay trekking can take a minimum of 3 days, again it depends on how busy you are; accordingly, we can customize the itinerary. Trip Highlights of Ghale Gaun Homestay Trek Both Village Ghale Gaun and Bhujung Gaun are nestled amidst the majestic Himalayas range, offering views of snowcapped mountains, lush forests, valleys, and terraced fields. Can explore Homestay village life in Nepal as well as beautiful snowcappedmountains in Nepal. Closely viewing of Mt. Annapurna, Machhapuchre, Manaslu, Himal Chuli, and Mt. Lamjung. Enjoying the hospitality and warm welcome of the Gurung Community and exploring their cultural livelihood. Ghale Gaun Trekking boosts traditional Gurung architecture, characterized by intricately traditional houses with colorful prayer flags. The village trekking allows us to admire these architectural marvels and understand the Local Gurung’s skills, craftsmanship, and cultural significance. Staying in Ghale Gaun Homestay travelers are treated as guests and can have delicious homemade meals prepared with locally sourced ingredients with a heart of love. Trekking to Ghale Gaun Homestay offers panoramic views of high-altitude mountains in the very easy trekking only, which is difficult to reach by trekking such as Mt. Annapurna, Manaslu, Machhapuchre, Himal Chuli, and many others.

Nepal Himalayas Trekking
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10% discount on an Everest base camp trek

Nepal Himalayas Trekking

The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most renowned trekking journeys in the world. The route takes you into the Khumbu region of Nepal, reaching the base of Mount Everest at an altitude of 5,364 meters (17,598 feet). This trek offers stunning mountain views, insight into Sherpa culture, breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, and significant physical challenges. Beginning in Kathmandu, it passes through Lukla, Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, Dingboche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep before arriving at Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar. At Nepal Himalayas Trekking we operate these treks with a firm commitment to your safety, proper acclimatization practices, and dependable logistical arrangements. **Why Choose Nepal Himalayas Trekking for Your EBC Trek?** At Nepal Himalayas Trekking, our guided tours are designed by experienced professionals who understand what makes a successful expedition. We provide fully certified guides, well-trained porters, and carefully planned acclimatization schedules. Our services include arranging all necessary permissions, securing accommodations along the way, managing flight bookings between destinations like Lukla Airport, as well as providing comprehensive emergency support when needed. With us, travelers can expect expert local knowledge, sensible pace setting, fair treatment of employees, transparent communication about costs upfront, flexibility during travel adjustments, and continuous guidance both online and offline until their return home. Join us for unforgettable experiences that combine adventure, cultural immersion, and personal growth!

Everest Base Camp Trek
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Trip Price:- USD1500 Per Person

Everest Base Camp Trek

Mardi Himal Trek is a peaceful and scenic journey in the Annapurna region, ideal for trekkers looking for a less crowded alternative to the classic routes. Starting from the outskirts of Pokhara, the trail passes through dense rhododendron forests, narrow ridges, and traditional villages, gradually gaining altitude while offering beautiful mountain scenery along the way. As the trek climbs higher, the landscape changes from green hills to open alpine terrain with striking views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Gangapurna. The trail follows a ridge line for much of the route, allowing constant mountain views without long or extreme walking days. Well managed teahouses provide comfortable accommodation throughout the trek. Despite being a relatively short trek, Mardi Himal delivers a true high altitude Himalayan experience. Its quiet paths, dramatic viewpoints, and close connection to nature make it suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. The trek combines natural beauty, cultural encounters, and rewarding mountain views in a compact and memorable adventure. tinerary Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu Day 2: Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara and drive to Kande and Trek to Australian Camp Day 3: Trek to Forest Camp Day 4: Trek to Badal Danda Day 5: Trek to High Camp Day 6: Hike to Viewpoint / Mardi Base Camp and back to High Camp and trek back to Badal Danda Day 7: Trek to Kalimati and drive back to Pokhara Day 8: Pokhara sightseeing Day 9: Fly back to Kathmandu and explore Kathmandu in the afternoon Day 10: Transfer to airport for journey back home

Overland Trek Nepal
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Manaslu Circuit Trekking - 18 Days

Overland Trek Nepal

Manaslu Circuit Trekking – 18 Days Special Offer Discover one of Nepal’s most spectacular and less-crowded Himalayan adventures with our 18-day Manaslu Circuit Trek. This journey circles the majestic Mount Manaslu (8,163m), the world’s eighth-highest mountain, offering dramatic landscapes, authentic mountain culture, and the thrilling crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,106m). ✅ What’s Included Airport pick-up and drop-off in Kathmandu 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola and return from Dharapani Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (RAP) Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP) Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) 3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek Comfortable teahouse/lodge accommodation during trekking Experienced, government-licensed English-speaking trekking guide Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers) All staff insurance, food, salary, and equipment First aid kit and basic safety support Trek completion certificate ❌ Not Included / Limitations Nepal visa fees International airfare Travel insurance (mandatory, including high-altitude coverage) Personal expenses (drinks, Wi-Fi, hot showers, charging, laundry) Tips for guide and porter Extra costs due to weather delays, landslides, or itinerary changes Please note: The Manaslu region is a restricted area. A minimum of two trekkers is required to obtain the special permit, and trekking must be done with a licensed guide. 🌄 Why Tourists Love It Less crowded than Everest and Annapurna routes Stunning views of Mt. Manaslu and surrounding Himalayan peaks Authentic Tibetan-influenced culture in remote villages like Samagaun and Samdo Adventure crossing the dramatic Larkya La Pass Diverse landscapes: waterfalls, rivers, forests, glaciers, and alpine valleys True off-the-beaten-path Himalayan experience This 18-day Manaslu Circuit Trek is perfect for trekkers seeking raw beauty, cultural richness, and a challenging yet rewarding mountain adventure. It’s not just a trek—it’s a journey into one of Nepal’s last untouched Himalayan regions.

Touch Planet Treks Pvt. Ltd.
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Medicinal Plants in Nepal Treks

Touch Planet Treks Pvt. Ltd.

Nepal is a beautiful Himalayan nation, renowned for its diverse flora and fauna. The country boasts a wide variety of plant species, including medicinal and herbal plants found in the Himalayan region. Travelers will have the opportunity to discover numerous medicinal plants during their treks in Nepal, surrounded by a significant number of rare herbal species in the Himalayas. With over 11,000 species of vegetation, Nepal's biodiversity is remarkable given its land area. According to land coverage, Nepal ranks 5th globally in terms of tropical vegetation richness. Furthermore, Asian countries host the world's most diverse array of natural tropical vegetation. In the global ranking of tropical vegetation species based on land coverage, Nepal holds the 5th position, while it ranks 31st overall and 10th in Asia. Brazil is recognized as the country with the richest tropical vegetation, followed by China in second place and Colombia in third. With more than 11,000 species of tropical plants, Nepal is the 5th largest in terms of species diversity relative to land coverage. Consequently, the medicinal plants found in the Himalayas of Nepal are abundant, featuring many rare herbal varieties. During trekking in Nepal, one can explore endangered and rare medicinal plants native to the Himalayas. 10 Rare Medicinal Plants of Nepal The medicinal flora in Nepal's trekking regions includes a variety of herbal plants found across different areas. Particularly in the alpine zones, one can discover numerous species of medicinal plants. The rare medicinal plants of Nepal thrive in the high Himalayas as well as in tropical and subtropical forests. The medicinal plants located in the hilly regions of Nepal are both rare and highly beneficial. Below is a list of the 10 most notable rare medicinal plants found in Nepal. Panch Aunle / Dactylorhiza Hatagirea Yarsagumba / Ophiocordyceps sinensis Kutki / Neopicrorhiza scrophulariiflora Sarpagandha / Rauvolfia serpentina Jatamansi / Nardostachys grandifl Sarpagandha / Rauvolfia serpentina Talispatra / Abies spectabilis Himalayan Blue Poppy Satuwa / Paris Polyphylla Bikh / Aconite Aconitum spicatum

Aroma Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd
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Nepal - Manaslu Circuit Trekking Trip - 16 days

Aroma Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd

Nepal - Manaslu Trip Itinerary: Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel. An arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, will be received by our staff with a warm welcome. We will be brief with full information about the Manaslu trek and will check necessary gear. Overnight stay at Hotel in Kathmandu. Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing Day 03: Private transfer with jeep from Kathmandu to Jagat. Today we must drive to Jagat (About 155 km drive from Kathmandu) via the Arughat, Soti Khola and Machhikhola. It takes about 10 hours’ drive and offers various scenarios of villages, hills, rice farms landscapes, and rivers. Day 04: Trek to Deng. From Jagat, the journey continues to higher encountering many small farm villages of Sidibas Bazaar. As well which is a pretty village, after rest then a short climb with a downhill crossing over the suspension bridge to reach Nagjet, then climb up to Philim, a large village with scattered farmhouses, Philim the trail onwards through farm terraces of golden fields of wheat and barley, then a climb on rocky ridge top into bamboo forest area to our an overnight stop at Dyang village. Day 05: Trek to Namrung. From Deng, pass by the beautiful forest and numerous Tibetan mani walls. (Intricately hand-carved stone walls with Buddhist scriptures), weaving in and out of canyons. The trail is mostly gradual up and walks into the open valley. Enter into a colorful forest of firs, oaks, and rhododendrons before arriving in the settlement of Namrung for an overnight stay. Day 06: Trek to Shyala. Having a wonderful stay at Namrung village we'll toward the Shyala village and it takes 6 hours to get there. The trail is completely gradually up with a thrilling walk to the lap of the mountains. Even though we pass through separate villages like Lho village, local culture, historical Buddist monasteries, landscapes, and glowing mountains. The Lho village is a massive where you can explore authentic houses with the largest Buddist monastery (Suggested you to visit this monastery), Mt Manaslu, Buddhist Chhorten, and numerous peaks too. Shyala is an amazing place surrounded by the majesty of Manaslu Himalayas ranges. Day 07: Trek to Samagaun. After breakfast, we will go to visit Pungyen Monastery after that we'll head to Samagaun. Pungyen Monastery represents the spiritual serenity and cultural richness of the Manaslu region. This sacred site offers devotees and travelers will have the occasion to perceive the hidden gems of the unique culture of Tibetan Buddhism. After visiting the holly place we head to Samagaun through the magnificent place with pine and juniper trees with sparking peaks. An overnight stay at the beautiful village at Samagaun (3550 meters). Day 08: Explore Samagaun / Manaslu Base Camp / Birendra Lake. An important rest or free day for good acclimatization before heading to high areas and to Larkya-La pass, on this free day explore the villages with a short hike around. You will have option to hike to the Base Camp of Mt. Manaslu. It takes 6 to 7 hours up and down including the Birendra lake as well. The Manaslu base camp lies at 4800 meters above sea level and it would be the best hike and meaningful hike throughout the trip. You will extremely soak into the hidden gems of nature and culture of the Manaslu region. The Manaslu base camp hike is quite thought in comparison to the Pungyen Gumpa. Before hiking to Manaslu Base Camp better to pack a lunch, fill enough water, and carry the necessary gear like a trekking pole, warm jacket, gloves, sunglass, and warm head. Day 09: Trek to Samdo . After breakfast trek for about 5 to 6 hours, heading towards the last village of Manaslu at Samdo (3860 meters) which is close to the Tibet border. The Samdo village is the largest beautiful and highest village before Lakrya La Pass 5106 m. You can explore the local culture, traditions, customs, and monasteries with a mesmerizing scenario of the Manaslu Himalayas. This village has combined the Tibet border where you can find many Chinese goods. Day 10: Trek to Dharmashala. A short day to Larkya Phedi as known Dharmasala (4460 m) after a nice stop at Samdo village, Before crossing an icy stream and then heading towards a drier barren area, the trek today is not that hard except for rapid altitude gain. A few hours gradually and down to complete the morning walk at Larkya Phedi, meaning the base of the hill or pass, the afternoon is free for leisure for a short hike. We suggest you ascend up at least two hundred when you reach at Dharmasala. Day 11: Cross Larkya Pass and trek down to Bhimtang. Starting early morning to reach at the top of the Larkya-La pass at 5,106 m. A strenuous and long climb overlooking the awesome scenery of surrounding hills and valleys with Mt. Manaslu, Larkya Peak, Buddha Himal, Himalchuli, and of Peak 29. After a steep climb eventually, you'll be reaching the top of the Larkya La pass, festooned with Buddhist prayer flags and stunning views. Such an amazing time at the Larkya la we'll extremely descend to Bhimtang village. The coming down would be slippery and tough so highly recommend bringing crampons and a trekking pole. An overnight stay in Bhimtang village with a majesty valley. Day 12: Trek to Gao / Tilje After a tough walk on the Larkya-La pass, today will be a pleasant walk on the gradual downhill through the Gho village then will reach Tilje village. As well, The trek also enters through pristine woodlands full of rhododendrons, pines, and oak tree lines passing several farm shades to reach the Phurke Khola. From Bhimthang the trail is mostly downhill. Day 13: From Tilje drive to to Besishawar by Jeep and from Besishawar drive to Pokhara by Private vehicle. Overnight stay at Pokhara. Distance from Tilje to Pokhara is about 148 km. Day 14 : Free day at Pokhara This day you will have free day in Pokhara, a capital tourism city of Nepal. Optional: you can do local sightseeing, Boat ride on Fewa Lake, Paragliding, Zipline, Bungee Jump etc. Day 15: Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu and Free day After breakfast we transfer to you at Pokhara airport and fly to Kathmandu (25 min). After landing at Kathmandu we transfer you to Hotel and rest of the day will be free for you. Day 16: Departure As per your flight time we will transfer to you airport .