The most desirable trekking destination: Everest Base Camp Trek

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Mt. Everest (8,848m) is the highest mountain in the world, and it is nestled in the Khumbu region of Nepal, as everyone knows. Nepal has become one of the most popular trekking locations in the world due to the presence of Mt. Everest.

Everest Base Camp Trek is one of the most recognized and pursued trekking destinations among trekkers all over the world, and this trek may give you lots a mix of excitement and challenge. The Everest base camp trek takes you downhill through rhododendron, magnolia, and pine forest. Small settlements and smooth trails with delightful alpine foliage, monasteries, and colorful prayer flags await you ahead, as does the valley, which is so magnificent that you will be compelled to take pictures. Another highlight is the Dudh Kosi River, a glaciated river as white as milk that you will cross frequently over high suspension bridges, making the climb more exciting.

Why Everest Base Camp is the most sought-after trekking destination?

  1. The trek begins with a thrilling and magnificent flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, which is the first highlight of the trip. One can get first glimpses of the majestic Himalayan range during this flight.
  2. EBC trek is non-technical and entirely achievable for anyone with some basic fitness and determination.
  3. The Everest Base Camp trek is one of the most impressive and beautiful in the Himalaya. The scenery is varied and breathtaking, the hotels and trails are of the best standard, and the interactions with the Sherpa people are truly remarkable.
  4. The enormous rocky mountains offer everything from silent alpine lakes and glacier plains to frothy rivers and valleys carpeted with pink blossoms.

Everest Base Camp Weather

Everest Base Camp Trek in Spring (March, April, May)

The months of spring are known to be ideal for trekking to Everest Base Camp. The weather is relatively stable in the spring, making it perfect for high-altitude climbing.

Aside from the pleasant weather, the appealing views of the blue sky and bright rhododendrons along the walk are unquestionably pluses. The best season, with the nicest weather, does, however, come at a cost. The region becomes quite crowded during the high season.

Everest Base Camp Trek in Monsoon ( June, July, August)

Hiking to EBC during the monsoon season is possible however not recommended. Rainclouds can hide mountain views, in addition to the wet weather, which can cause landslides on paths and muddy conditions. However, the weather is milder at this time of year, and it rains almost every day. Trekking in the monsoon can be great if you’re adequately equipped for the rain and don’t mind getting a little drenched along the way. The monsoon season is considered off-season, allowing you to travel in solitude. In addition, monsoon mornings get the most breathtaking vistas of the Himalayas.

Everest Base Camp Trek in Autumn (September, October, November)

As the monsoon fades, the autumn trekking season begins in late September. This time of year is marked by clear sky and crisp air, with October and early November being particularly ideal for hiking. Although the weather is cooler today than it was during the spring season (about -10°C at Base Camp during the day), the days are dry and the vistas are spectacular. The monsoon rains have also washed the landscape clean, making it look exceptionally lush and verdant. Late September and October also mark the start of Nepal’s most important festival, the 15-day Dashain festival, which honors Durga, the Goddess of Victory.

Everest Base Camp Trek in Winter ( December, January, February)

Winter is a terrific season for great adventure if you are well prepared for the chilly weather. You’ll be able to enjoy spectacular mountain vistas and beautiful skies. All you have to do now is prepare appropriately. Also, if you want to avoid jostling for space with other travelers, winter is the best season. The Everest region receives fewer visitors throughout the winter months because it is considered off-season. The Everest Base Camp Trek may seem difficult at this time of year, but it is not impossible.

Everest Base Camp Trek FAQs:

How much does it take to trek in Everest Base Camp?

The cost of trekking in the Everest base camp is based on the length of the trek. Depending on the route, the trip might cost somewhere between $1150 to $3500.

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Maghe Sankranti: Solstice Festival of Nepal

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Makar Sankranti, also known as Maghe Sankranti, is a Nepalese festival that marks the end of the winter solstice in the month of Paush. In the Vikram Sambat or Yele calendar, it falls on the first of Magh. The 15th of January in the year 2022 is Maghe Sankranti. In comparison to the winter month of Poush, the celebration is seen as the start of warmer days. It is believed that the sun will begin to shift toward the northern hemisphere on this day. It is a solstice festival celebrated in Nepal.

During this event, Hindu devotees bathe in Nepal’s auspicious and religious rivers. Shankamul on the Bagmati River, Gandaki/Narayani River in the Triveni, Devghat in Chitwan, Ridi on the Kaligandaki, and Dolalghat on the Sunkoshi in the Koshi River basin are some of Nepal’s significant holy river places. People pray to Lord Vishnu, perform Pujas, and read the Bhagwad Gita, the Hindu holy book.

Makar Sankranti is believed to mark the start of a new holy season, which ended with the arrival of winter. It signifies the end of an inauspicious period of time that commenced around the middle of December. It is said that beginning on Makar sankranti day, any auspicious and sacred rite can be performed. This day ushers in a new era of longer and warmer days. Simply put, Makar Sankranti marks the end of winter and the start of spring, as well as the harvest season.

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Selling Til Laddu (Sesame Sweets) in Ason Market

In the first of Magh, families get together and share food. During this joyous occasion, they share Til (Sesame) Laddoo, Ghee, Chaku (Jaggery), Yam, and Sweet Potatoes. The priest wishes everyone in the family good health and a brighter future. The Nepalese Brahmins and Chhetris commemorate Magh by inviting their married daughters and close relatives to their homes and providing them with special feasts and best wishes.

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Maghe Sankranti Festival’s Stories

Maghe Shankranti has mythology linked with it. A Bhadgaun (now Baktapur) merchant was doing a booming business. He sold a lot of sesame, yet he never ran out of supply. He looked for the sign. He discovered the Lord Vishnu Idol beneath the seeds while cleaning the stockpile. After that, the Idol is worshipped as Til Madhav Idol. The idol is said to provide food, prosperity, and fortune to Bhaktapur if it is worshipped.

According to Hindu tradition, some religious books mention the significance of Maghe Sankranti. According to the Mahabharata, Bhisma Pitamaha, who possesses enormous power and has been granted the ability to control his death, chose this day to die. The Hindu epic Mahabharat is the world’s largest epic ever written. This is the day Bhisma discovered the words of wisdom of life and death while resting in the bed of arrows all shot by Arjun. Those who die on this day are said to achieve Moksha or escape from the cycle of birth and rebirth.

Maghe Sankranti is significant because it encourages family and community bonding. In Nepal, the joyful celebration is held on this day in high regard. Huge religious merits among many ethnic cultures commemorate Maghe Sankranti in their unique fashion. From one neighborhood to the next, the delicacies differ. The cultural aspect is also included.

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Eight-Thousander Mountains of Nepal

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The Eight-Thousander Mountains of Nepal are well-known around the world and offer once-in-a-lifetime experiences. There are 14 peaks in the world, eight of which are located in Nepal. Nepal’s peaks are above 8000 meters. Mt Everest, the world’s highest peak, is located in Nepal. Nepal, being a land of Himalayan peaks, provides a once-in-a-lifetime experience amid snow-capped mountains. These mountains have a fascinating appeal, and for mountaineers, climbing all of the world’s highest summits is a dream come true.

Mountain climbing is one of the most exhilarating and fulfilling activities that pumps the adrenaline rush through your veins. All of these 8000m treks are open to climbers. Climbers from all around the world can participate in the 8000m expedition and other mountain expeditions, allowing them to conquer a high Himalayan mountain and fulfill a lifelong desire. The best time to go on an expedition in Nepal is in the spring. Climbing in the winter, on the other hand, is becoming increasingly popular among climbers.

1. Mt Everest (8,848.86 m)

Mt. Everest, at an elevation of 8,848.86 meters (29,029 feet), is the world’s tallest mountain, recognized by both China and Nepal. Out of all the fourteen 8000m summits in the world, Everest has the most summiteers. The climb to Everest base camp is also a popular trekking trip destination in Nepal. The trek brings you to the world’s tallest mountain base camp.

2. Mt Kanchenjunga (8,598 Meters)

Mount Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak, is located in the eastern section of Nepal, bordering the Nepal-India boundary. This name is originated from the five prominent peaks. Kanchenjunga means “five treasures of the Great Snows” in Sikkimese. Mount Kanchanjunga can be ascended via three different routes: northwest, southwest, and northeast.

3. Mt Lhotse (8,516 Meters)

Mt. Lhotse, part of the Everest massif, is a magnificent mountain. It is the world’s fourth-highest peak, standing at 8516 meters. It is located on the Tibetan-Nepal border. The Lhotse main peak (8,516m), Lhotse Middle East (8,414m), and Lhotse Shar (8,414m) are the three summits of Lhotse (8,383m).

4. Mt Makalu (8,463 Meters)

Mount Makalu (8,463 m) is the world’s fifth-highest peak. In the Mahalangur region, the four-sided pyramid peak is roughly 19 kilometers southeast of Mount Everest. Crossing multiple technical parts on Mt. Makalu, including steep pitches and knife-edged peaks, is required.

From the summit of Makalu, the breathtaking vistas of the entire Himalayan panorama will make you forget about your hardships. From Kanchenjunga in the east to Shishapangma in the west, the snow-capped mountains can be seen. The Makalu Expedition will take you on a fantastic trip while ascending to the world’s fifth highest mountain.

5. Mt Cho Oyu (8,201 Meters)

Cho Oyu is one of the most well-known 8000-meter summits. It is located in the Khumbu Region of Nepal, in the eastern section of the country. The world’s sixth tallest mountain is located on the Nepal-Tibet border, about 70 kilometers from Everest. The most popular climbing route for Cho Oyu is the North West ridge from Tibet. On both sides, Cho, you share a base camp (Nepal and Tibet, China). The majority of climbers approach Cho Oyu from the north side (Tibet side).  From the Tibetan side, the Cho Oyu Expedition is one of the most straightforward climbs, with the highest success percentage of any of the 8000-meter peaks.

6. Mt Dhaulagiri (8,167 Meters)

Mt. Dhaulagiri (the world’s seventh-tallest mountain), also known as “White Mountain,” is located in Nepal’s Myagdi region, 120 kilometers west of the Kali Gandaki River, and stands at an official elevation of 8,167 meters (26,795 feet) below sea level. The name Dhaulagiri is derived from the Sanskrit term “Dhawala,” which means “dazzling, white, and lovely,” and “Giri,” which means “mountain.” Specifically, tributaries of the Bheri River run through the north and southwest areas, while the Myagdi River runs through the southeast. Though the Gurung and Thakali ethnic groups are considered permanent, the region is impacted by both Buddhist and Hindu cultures.

7. Mt Manaslu (8,163 Meters)

The Manaslu region is located in Nepal’s west-central region. Trekking in the Manaslu region is thrilling, and hikers will be enthralled by the region’s pristine beauty and nature. It is one of Nepal’s most isolated and off-the-beaten-path treks, known for its untouched nature, rich cultural history, and various stages of the natural landscape. As trekkers begin their journey through this region, the world’s eighth highest mountain, Mt Manaslu (8,156m), becomes apparent. Mt Manaslu is also considered a Spirit-mountain by the inhabitants of this region, who think it has spiritual deities. On the way to trekking, one can take in vistas of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.

8. Mt Annapurna I (8,091 Meters)

The Annapurna range is a 55-kilometer-long chain of peaks, the largest of which, Mt. Annapurna I, is the world’s tenth highest peak. It is separated from the second huge mountain, the Dhaulagiri, by a wide valley cut through the Himalayas by the Kali Gandaki River. Annapurna I is 34 kilometers west of Dhaulagiri I. Annapurna technically means “full of grains” in Sanskrit, however, it is most commonly translated as “Goddess of Harvests.” Annapurna is another name for the Hindu Goddess of Fertility. The Annapurna Conservation Area Project encompasses the entire massif (ACAP). Mt Annapurna I is the highest peak in the Annapurna range, which also comprises three additional peaks with the same name.

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Enchanting Shey Phoksundo Lake Trek – Explore the heartwarming Dolpo region

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Phoksundo Lake (3,611.5 m), located in Dolpo, is considered one of the most captivating and exotic tourist destinations. The trek to Phoksundo Lake is a short and easy route to one of Nepal’s most beautiful and deepest lakes. This trek combines Western Nepal’s great cultural diversity with a wide variety of biodiversity. During the Phoksundo Trek, you can see various rivers, streams, cascades, temples, stupas, monasteries, lakes, waterfalls, terraces, and lush alpine forest ecosystems. Shey Phoksundo Trip is a short trek through Nepal’s less developed areas, allowing you to see unspoiled Tibetan culture and customs, rural beauty, and the heavenly views of Shey Phoksundo Lake.

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Dolpa’s religion is categorized into two sections: upper and lower Dolpa. Upper Dolpa has traditional Tibetan culture, while lower Dolpa has Buddhism and Bon, including the Ringmo Village. Many religious sites, including gompas, may be found at Shey Phoksundo Park. Shey Gompa, which was established in the 11th century, is the most well-known. Thashung Gompa, located near Shey Phoksundo Lake, was erected around 900 years ago.

Shey Phoksundo National Park offers a diverse range of flora and animals in addition to stunning vistas of the Himalayas. This region’s flora is exceptionally diversified. The park’s northern section is made mainly of the rugged upper Himalayan terrain. Caragana Shrubs, Rhododendron, Salix, Juniper, White Himalayan Birch, and the occasional silver fir cover the trans-Himalayan slope, which largely covers the Himalayan high meadows. Blue pine, hemlock, cedar, spruce, silver fir, bamboo, poplar, and rhododendron grow in the Suligad Valley. There are additionally 268 ethnobotanical species in the park.

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In terms of wildlife, the region is home to a number of endangered species, including the grey wolf, musk deer, snow leopard, and blue sheep. A jackal, Himalayan black bear, leopard, Himalayan Tahr, and goral are among the other species found in the park. Yellow-throated marten and great Tibetan sheep There are also six different reptile species and 29 different butterfly species. Paralasa nepalaica, the world’s highest-flying butterfly, is among the 29 species of butterfly. A white-throated tit, wood accentor, Tibetan partridge, and crimson-eared rosefinch are among the park’s approximately 200 bird species.

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Ways to get to Phoksundo Lake

By Air

Take a flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj and Nepalgunj to Juphal

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Juphal Airport

By Road

Drive to from Kathmandu – Nepalgunj – Jajarkot (Local Bus) – Radi Bazaar (Jeep/bus)

Drive from Rari – Tallubagar – Mulbazar – Lamachaur – Karapgaad – Khadang (Need to change jeeps on each stop)

Drive from Khadang – Tripurakot – Suligaad ( Need to change jeeps on each stop )

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OUTLINE ITINERARY

Day 01: Drive to Nepalgunj from Damauli

Day 02 : Nepalgunj – Jajarkot – Rinma (Drive)

Day 03 : Rinma – Rari – Tallubagar – Mulbazar – Mulbazar – Lamachaur – Karapgaad – Khadang (Drive, Need to change jeeps on each stop)

Day 04 : Khadang – Tripurakot – Suligaad (Drive)

Day 05: Suligad – Kageni

Day 06: Kageni – Chhepka

Day 07 : Jharana Hotel – Phoksundo (Ringmo village 3460m)(Trek)

Day 08: Explore around Phoksundo Lake and viewpoint (4100m)

Day 09 : Ringmo – Kageni (trek)

Day 10: Trek from Kageni to Suligad and drive to Juphal Airport

Day 11: Fly to Nepalgunj (flight)

Day 12: Drive or flight from Nepalgunj – Kathmandu Drive

People of Dolpo

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The folks of Dolpo are another reason you ought to go to Dolpo. They have a wide smile on their face and a big welcoming heart. Always! It’s the kind of smile that makes your heart melt. They’ll make you feel at home. Despite the difficult life, they seem to be the happiest people.

Permit required for Lower Dolpo Trek

Dolpo is located next to the Tibetan border. Because it is a restricted region, this has always been a sensitive place that requires special attention. Trekkers must obtain special trekking permission from the authoritative entity to serene hiking experience in the region.

  1. Lower Dolpo Restricted Area Permit
  2. Shey Phoksundo National Park Permit

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What it’s Like to Trek in Nepal in Fall?

What its like to trek in Nepal in Fall

Are you planning to trek to Nepal in the fall? You must be wondering what it’s like to trek in Nepal in Fall? Well, let’s just dig right in!

Nepal is one of the most enthralling, beautiful, and exhilarating destinations. Trekking in Nepal has grown in popularity as a popular adventure activity for visitors. It’s no surprise that both travelers and hikers have been thronging for trekking in the mountain for decades. Trekking in the Himalayas is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, whether it’s your first visit or your curiosity has you coming back for more!

Talking about the season, Nepal has four seasons the whole year round; Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. The ideal seasons to visit Nepal are considered to be spring and fall, when the weather is mild and stable, with beautiful skies. However, your trekking experience in Nepal is determined by the season you choose to trek. Trekking is often more fun when the weather is pleasant, with warm forecasts in the mountains and good visibility.

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In Nepal, the months of October and November are excellent for hiking and trekking since the weather is pleasant, the weather is usually consistent, and the fresh air allows for spectacular mountain views. The high mountains are still frigid, and the lower elevations are still hot, but walking temps throughout the day are the most pleasant. Bad weather can strike at any time of year, but the fall offers the most consistent weather for two months.

After the monsoon rains, neither continuous rain troubles you nor does the severe temperature annoy you. When trekking in the high mountains, the anticipation is always for beautiful weather, good visibility, and a warm forecast, which will make your walk more distinctive and delightful. Trekking in high mountains is usually a real challenge, and if the weather does not favor it, the traveler will have an even unsatisfactory experience.

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Witness Nepal’s Major Festival

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Manirimdu Festival

The biggest and most important festivals can be witnessed during the fall. Dashain, Tihar, Chhat Puja, Mani Rimdu, Indra Jatra, and other little festivals are widely celebrated in Nepal during the autumn season. As a result, travelers will have the opportunity to see Nepal’s culture, tradition, and festivals up close, as well as participate in and participate in such festivities.

Trekking in Nepal: Tips and Tricks

Trekking in Nepal

Are you planning to go trekking in Nepal? Is this something you have been procrastinating about for a while? Stop procrastinating, and get out on the trails as sooner as you can. Nepal trekking trails are one of the best in the world. Trekking in Nepal offers a wide range of experiences, including high mountains, unique landscapes, cultures, deep valleys, lush forests, rare species, awe-inspiring scenery, glaciers, rivers, and hiking trails.

Overall, there is a cultural touch to explore along with the natural beauty. Thus, you should not delay any longer in trekking Nepal’s spectacular trail. Trekking in Nepal is a life-changing event from beginning to end.

Having said that, there are few things that you should consider before trekking in Nepal. Check the list below:

1. Find a reliable trekking company in Nepal.

In Nepal, you should find a reputable and professional trekking company. Choosing the best company, on the other hand, might be tricky. Because there are so many travel companies out there, this can be a daunting task. You can narrow down your choices by looking at their recent client reviews and how they respond to your inquiries. Hiring a local travel company for a smooth and successful trek is a wise option because they will help you with basically everything. They also have many connections to deal with immediate emergencies, such as airline delays and communication problems. Trekking companies will take care of everything for your trip so that trekkers can have a pleasant and trouble-free journey in the Himalayas.

2. Choose an itinerary that suits you best.

Not all itineraries, however, are ideal for everyone. Before planning an itinerary, one should consider their previous trekking experience. Despite their physical fitness, people who have never trekked should not choose a short-duration route. Trekking is more about adapting to the surroundings and shifting elevation than it is about being physically fit. Physical fitness, on the other hand, aids in smooth walking but does not account for adverse weather circumstances. As a result, know your body and your trekking experience before choosing an itinerary that is right for you.

3. Choose the best time for the trek.

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Trekking in Nepal is possible throughout the year. However, in terms of weather and mountain views, the spring and autumn seasons are the best. These are also the busiest times of the year. If you are looking for a peaceful trek and love solitude then avoid these seasons. Summer/monsoon and winter, on the other hand, are less busy seasons. Due to the harsh weather conditions, trekking during these seasons may include some technical difficulties however not impossible.

4. Do not Hurry and walk at your own pace

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Adapting to the environment is an important part of trekking. Allowing your body to adjust to a high-altitude environment. When your body doesn’t feel at ease in its surroundings, it might lead to problems like altitude sickness. Overall, keep in mind that you are not participating in the marathon to run or walk fast. You’ve come to admire the view, so take it all in while strolling gradually. Also, don’t overwork your body by hurrying through the journey.

5. Get the right travel insurance.

Travel insurance is a lifesaver while trekking in Nepal’s mountains. Travel insurance is required and strongly advised before going on any adventurous trips in Nepal. When traveling at high altitudes in a remote part of the world where there are no other modes of transportation accessible, medical evacuation insurance is necessary in case of Acute Mountain Sickness or any other cause at high elevations. Travel insurance is also highly suggested to protect your travel investment from unforeseen events that may occur during or before your trip. It can be hard to choose the right travel insurance for Nepal. High-altitude coverage is not included in many regular insurance policies. As a result, before leaving the house, double-check that your insurance policy covers all of the important issues.

6. Examine Your Trekking Equipment Before You Go

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The best way to prepare for a trek is to purchase all of the necessary gear before departing. In Katmandu, you may also rent or buy trekking equipment. Even if you’ve done trekking in other parts of the world, it’s a good idea to think about whether you have what you need to undertake Nepal’s incredible trails. You’ll need proper boots, a good backpack, weather-appropriate clothing, and supplies in case things don’t go as planned.

Check out the trekking gear list that is required for trekking in Nepal.

7. Acclimatize!

Slowly increasing altitude is the key to a successful trek. Climb high, sleep low is a mantra for hikers. Ascend to new heights during the day, then lower slightly at night to sleep. Your body can acclimatize to the reduced oxygen pressure by taking the zig-zag route. Make sure you choose an itinerary that allows you to spend more time acclimating rather than less. Taking the time to acclimate is crucial if you want to have a safe and successful trip to altitude. You should avoid going on a trip that tries to rush you up the path because this is the number one reason why people fail.

8. Foods

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In all of the major destinations you visit, there are a variety of western and Asian food specialties to choose from or a combination of both. On both tea-house and camping trips where food is freshly made every day, you can expect three complete meals each day as well as regular tea and coffee breaks. Local dishes such as dal bhat (lentil stew with rice and vegetable curries, potatoes or meat), Sherpa stew (meat, potatoes, and vegetables in a rich sauce), and curry with rice are recommended. These are the Sherpa people’s primary dishes, but every lodge will also serve a variety of western meals.

10. Toilets on the trail

Western-style flush toilets can be found in some of the lower lodges, but as you climb higher, lengthy drop toilets, which are holes in the ground, become more popular. Although every lodge will sell toilet paper, it is recommended that you have some with you at all times. If you need to use the restroom while on the journey, you may use any of the other lodges or businesses along the way. There may not be flushing toilets everywhere, and you may have to manually fill the toilet basin before flushing.

Dudh Pokhari: “The Milky Pond Of Nepal”

Dudhpokhari is situated at an altitude of 5300m in the boundary of Lamjung, Manang, and Kaski districts. The trekking path is fixed with an all-encompassing sight of Mt. Manaslu (8163 m), Himal chuli (7896 m), Dr. Harka Gurung Peak (7871 m), Lamjung Himal, and the Annapurna chain. Dudh Pokhari is arranged east of the Marshyangdi River, in the focal north of the Himalayan region. Dudhpokhari journey guarantees a stunning view on a thick grass field distinguished as Thorju, which is otherwise called Basecamp of Namun La (5560m), and Dudhpokhari. The journey takes you through old towns, green valleys, grand paths, pine trees, rice paddies, tundra, and questing for more.

Dudh Pokhari is wealthy in Culture, Nature, and has fantastic geological significance. Numerous devotees and travelers come to wash one’s sin in Dudh Pokhari during Janai Purnima. It has different attractions like snow-crested mountains and normal wonders. Khaling Rais who communicate in their own language is the prevailing locals of this zone, apart from the Gurung community whose presence is also strongly felt here. As indicated by legends, nearly 3,000 years back the Tamu people group, now commonly known as Gurungs entered this territory through Namun Bhanjyang from Tibet and settled there. The Tamu people group had its own lord in the old days. Its castle actually exists until nowadays. Accordingly, this spot is famous as Tamuwan.

Dudh Pokhari journey starts with a consistent move towards Rainas Kot in the Paudi Bazaar locale of Lamjung. The way at that point climbs more enthusiastically towards Lakhajung, liimpokhari, Bhadikharka prior to showing up at Dudhpokhari. Rather it slips to Kudi, Rabrachu, Ghalegaun and completes in Besishahar.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Pick up from Airport and drive to your hotel (1,300 m/4,264 ft) Hotel Accommodation.
Day 02: Bus ride from Kathmandu to Paudi Bazaar 9-10 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 03: Paudi Bazzar to Rainas Kot (2000 m/ 6560 ft) 3-4 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 04: Rainas Kot to Lakhajung 5-6 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 05: Lakhajung to Ilimpokhari 3-4 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 06: Ilimpokhar to Bhadikharka 6-7 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 07: Bhadikharka to Dudhpokhari (4,560 m/ 14,957 ft) 6-7 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 08: Acclimatization in Dudhpokhari (4,560 m/ 14,957 ft), Tea House Accommodation.
Day 09: Dudh Pokhari to Kudi (3,800 m/ 12,464 ft) 4-5 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 10: Kudi to Rabrachu (3,150 m/ 10,332 ft) 5-6 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 11: Rabrachu to Ghalegaun (2,100 m/ 6888 ft) 4-5 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 12: Ghalegaun to Besishahar 4-5 hrs, Tea House Accommodation.
Day 13: Drive from Besishahar to Kathmandu 6-7 hrs, Hotel Accommodation.
Day 14: Transfer to the Airport for your onward destination

Dudh Pokhari journey introduces you to the native individuals’ nearby culture and exchange, getting a charge out of superb Himalayan all-encompassing views. Dudhpokhari is the best spot to travel on the off chance that you are a travel enthusiast or a casual traveler who is seeking new adventures.

Dhumba Lake: “A Hidden Gem Of Jomsom”

Dhumba lake: “a hidden gem of Jomsom” is also known as Dhampus and Turquoise lake situated in the ever so beautiful Mustang Region. It is a serene, majestic, and holy lake at the base of Mount Nilgiri. This lake is It is situated at a height of around 2,900 meters above sea level.

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This beautiful gem of a lake can be reached through a bus ride after reaching Jomsom from where you will be trekking. This lake is about 5.5km west of Jomsom which is roughly 2hrs away. You will also get the chance to pass through the beautiful Thini village. This region is mostly occupied by Gurungs and Magars in the lower areas of the Kali Gandaki, Thakalis around Jomsom, and individuals with solid Tibetan roots, the Lopa, around Muktinath, and up in Mustang.

Besides, there is Jomsom Bon Monastery in the northeast piece of the town. Bon is accepted to have existed in Tibet preceding Buddhism. So, this place is considered one of the focal places where Bon’s religion flourished. The people are very friendly and welcoming. The villagers are mostly engaged in agriculture and animal husbandry for livelihood. 

The lake has an interesting story surrounding its origin for being a sacred lake. As the story goes the lake water once turned red on its own with no logical explanation and was at that state for quite a long period of time and only after very long and arduous sacred ceremonies and rituals performed by the devoted Tibetan Buddhists that the water of the lake returned to its natural awe-inspiring color. Since this lake has been considered a sacred lake and to show their devotion and respect the locals never attempt to fish from the lake. There are other various stories as well surrounding the holiness of the lake as people have come to pray for drastic positive changes in their lives.

Apart from the beautiful and sacred lake, you can also visit Kuchup Terenga Gompa. This gumba is 15 mins uphill from the lake. The gompa offers a 360-degree view of the area which is worth the 15min climb. Another special highlight of the lake is that you get to see the apple orchards and the mud houses of the Thini village which are truly beautiful. One can get a clear insight into the Mustang culture just from witnessing these magnificent sights. Quick information, it is believed that the Thini village overlooks the old salt trade route between Tibet and Nepal. So, a trip to this exotic place will not have you regretting it.

Badimalika Trek: The Luscious Grassland In Bajura

Badimalika Trek: The Luscious Grassland In Bajura also known as Far West Heritage Trek. It is one of the best treks for experiencing high passes, ethnic villages, astonishing natural beauty, spiritual experience, the lifestyle of locals, evergreen hills, pearly white Himalayas, natural campsite among the wilderness, and landscape of the pristine part of Nepal.

Badimalika Temple, situated in the Bajura region of Seti Zone, is devoted to Bhagwati. Badimalika Temple is one of the significant sanctuaries of Nepal that is situated at a rise of 4,200 meters above ocean level. Situated at quite a high height affliction is one of the serious issues during the Badimalika Trek.

Neighborhood tea houses and cabins are accessible on the lower portions of the journey. However, during the upper portion of the journey, there are no human settlement territories and travelers need to carry their food and tented camps for convenience. It isn’t just a strict trip yet also there are numerous delightful spots with such a huge amount to investigate normally and socially.

The most distinguishing feature of the path is a visit to the sanctuary of Badimalika which lies on a hillock. Then, Api and Saipal mountain ranges add additional excellence to this trip. The most well-known trek that should be possible by combining with the Badimalika Trek is Khaptad National Park Trek. Being the smallest National Park of Nepal, the complete territory of Khaptad National Park is 225 square kilometers. Be that as it may, around 567 types of flora, 23 types of mammals, 287 types of birds, and 23 types of amphibians and reptiles have been recorded inside the Khaptad National Park. , however, Khaptad National Park is additionally home to the renowned holy person Khaptad Baba.

One can loosen up oneself while taking in the stunning perspectives of mountains and greenery. Take in the clear snow-capped air, and relax in the warm daylight at the foot of rousing mountains. The path to Badimalika is open consistently. In any case, just in winter substantial snowfall can hinder trekking.

Highlights Of Badimalika Trek

  • Visit and pray at the holy site Tribeni. 
  • A visit to the old and historical Amargadhi Fort at Dadeldhura. 
  • A wonderful perspective on Mt. Api and Mt. Saipal. 
  • Seeing the delightful Dhawalpur Lake. 
  • Experience the wonderful Grasslands. 
  • Holy BadiMalika, Natyeshwori, and Silgadhi Temple Visit. 
  • Alluring scenes, cascades, green timberlands, and mumbling streams.

Summary Of Badimalika Trek

The excursion starts with a trip to Dhangadhi, otherwise called the business and place of interest of the far-western locale of Nepal. A minimum of 4 hours drive through the Godavari will take you to Dadeldhura situated at a height of 2,000 meters. The renowned Ugratara temple, historical places like Amargadhi Fort and Alital are the main tourist attractions in Dadeldhura. The spot offers stunning perspectives on Api and Saipal mountains as well as nearby hills. The second day of the drive will take you to Jadang situated at a height of 3,827 meters above ocean level. It is additionally the starting point of the trek.

Budha Krodh is a lovely spot with alluring scenes, cascades, green woodlands, and mumbling streams. The spot is home to various types of vegetation. You will go through a major meadow to arrive at Bhito. Wonderful perspectives on the Api and Saipal can be seen from here. Triveni is a place of great religious importance. This little spot is confined with around 1,500 tents during major festivities like Janai Purnima. Individuals performing religious activities wash in the close by the stream and afterward heads towards the temple to worship. It may very well be probably the most ideal approach to preserve the culture and traditional way of life of this place.

Dhawalpur Lake is an exceptionally beautiful lake situated in thick woodland. Situated at a height of 2,556 meters, Dhawalpur lake is spread more than 500 sq meters. Lamagadh lies at a height of 2,195 meters above ocean level and stunning perspectives on the Bajura locale can be seen from this spot. Silgadhi is the region settled in the Bajura region. Shaileshwori temple devoted to Shiva and Parvati is the fundamental feature of this spot.

Additional Information On Badimalika Temple

Annually, on the festive occasion of Janai Purnima and Ganga Dashara, the temple receives an enormous number of guests. Loyal devotees from both Nepal and India assembled here as the festivity is truly marvelous here. Badi Malika’s journey is a trip with certain challenges and experiences. Nevertheless, numerous devotees go to the temple with the plan to satisfy their desires and receive boons from the goddess. As the path is new and there are no signs and other infrastructures. A local guide is an obvious requirement to visit this incredible place with an astounding view of the Api and Saipal mountain ranges. Bajura region is wealthy as far as the culture and customs of its local people. They perform various dance moves like Deuda, Bhuwo, Hudkeuli, Thadi, etc as indicated by Hindu folklore. While master Shiva wandered about carrying his better half Sati’s dead body, her body parts began to rot and fall into different places and in this cycle, her left shoulder fell in Mallagiri Mountain. The most extreme elevation move along this course is 4200m. 

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Ganesh Himal and Ruby Valley Trek Guide

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Ganesh Himal and Ruby Valley Trek, the hidden beauties in central Nepal lies between Langtang National Park and the Manaslu Conservation Area. This newly opened and least explored trekking region is close to the Kathmandu valley only a day drive away. This trek offers radiant Himalayan ranges such as Dorje Lakpa, Boudha Himal,  Langtang Lirung, Hiunchuli, and Ganesh Range Peaks (Ganesh Himal I, II, III, IV). Ganesh Himal is named after the Hindu elephant God “Ganesha”. The view of Ganesh Himal IV resembles an elephant-headed Ganesha’s face. The view is marvelous, from Pangsang pass and the Singla Pass.

This trek is Nepal’s immaculate secret and the less trekked area offering authentic and unique cultural, biological, and geographical experiences. The ranges are resided by diverse ethnic groups such as Gurung, Tamang, Dalit, and Magar. Bestowed with more than 200 species of birds, more than hundreds of species of valuable medicinal herbs, unusual wildflowers, and also a mining area for rubies and crystals. 

The trail offers enchanting waterfalls, landscapes, rhododendron and juniper forests, lush vegetation, sumptuous Ganesh Himal ranges, and other Himalayan ranges along with small lakes of Kalo Kunda and Seto Kunda are extraordinary.  The area around these lakes is mined with Rubies. 

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Highlights of The Ganesh Himal(Ruby Valley Trek)

  • Lately traversed trekking trails
  • Astonishing views of the central Himalayas of Nepal
  • Ruby mines in the mountains
  • Novel and rich cultures of Tamang and Gurung people
  • Natural hot spring
  • Beautiful waterfalls, gorges, stone mills, and suspension bridges

How to get there?

The trek starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi. The drive to Sybribesi will take eight to nine hours’ following the Trishuli River. After reaching to Syabrubesi, the gateway to Langtang valley we head towards Gatlang. Buddhist influence becomes more prominent from the Tamang and Gurung locals. We head to Somdang, a gorgeous landscape of terrain and greenfield. The trail takes you through thick woods of rhododendron flowers and the Tamang settlement of Tipling village. The village is surrounded by Buddhist monasteries and prayer flags. The following day, we head towards Chalish Gaon where one will be spending a day extra to acclimatize and to explore around. The Chalis village is said to have a holy natural hot spring. And trek to Jharlang passing many suspension bridges, waterfalls, canyons to finally reaching Dharkha Village. The next day we will take the transport back to Kathmandu.

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Minimum and Maximum Time frame of the Trek?

The timeframe generally depends upon the trekker choice. If the trekkers are physically fit and can handle a 7-9 hours trek every day up the mountains then one can normally accomplish the trek in 10 days. But this journey is very strenuous as it takes a 20-day trek(Max) and compacts it for a shorter trek which eventually hikes up the trekking hours per day. So, if you are someone who hasn’t had much experience of trekking and wants to trek enjoying each and every moment in the region then a 15 days time frame would be appropriate as it gives you the proper time to acclimatize and enjoy the scenic beauties of the trek.

Budget Required For Ganesh Himal Trek

Well, the budget estimation depends on what kind of trek one is embarking on and how much of a spender one is. But generally, the cost ranges from anywhere around the USD $900 to USD $1800. It depends on how much one would like to splurge oneself with various extra luxuries as well.

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Necessary Permits Required

  1. Langtang Regional Area Permit
  2. TIMS

Necessary Documents for Permit?

You just need your passport details, two photos and you also need to fill up a short form to obtain the permit. All these fees are payable in local currency only.

How is  Ganesh Himal on each Season?

Although it is possible to trek in Langtang throughout the year on any given seasons the best time to visit Ganesh Himal is in the Spring and Autumn. As during the autumn season, the weather tends to be relatively stable with mild to warm days and cold nights. And during Spring the weather is quite clear and the peaks are often visible and the temperature is warm and just ideal for a trek. 

Spring Season(April-May):

The spring months are probably the most popular in the region as a whole. You might be caught in the occasional snow showers if you catch the end of the winter season, but the weather should be largely stable and dry- perfect for trekking and high altitude climbing.

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Autumn Season(September-November):

Clear days are characteristic of this popular trekking period. Although colder days(and colder nights) are to be expected, this is a small price to pay for the wonderful vistas and perfect views of the region peaks. And added bonus of trekking during this time is the option to choose some other, less well-known routes in the area that still offer amazing views but without the hustle and bustle of the more popular routes. 

Winter Season(Dec-Feb):

The region during this period can best be described as being very cold but still is trekkable. The days will be shorter and there is a lot more snow, thus routes that involve crossing big passes like the three passes trek are usually closed. The weather will be fairly stable and dry.

Summer Season/Monsoon Season(June-August):

Summer may sound like the prime time to visit Ganesh Himal, but it is also monsoon season during which the mountain can receive large amounts of rainfall. During the monsoon season, the peak is, more often than not, shrouded in mist. Although a trek is doable during this season, it is quite difficult as the slippery trails, leeches, and the lack of mountain views are just about enough reasons in off-putting most trekkers from trekking.

Ganesh Himal Trek Difficulty

The trek to Ganesh Himal is approximately 70km, so you need to walk 15km per day for about two weeks. It’s not a plain walking surface and like most typical treks in Nepal, there’s a lot of going up and down. The distance you cover does not require super fitness, the altitude does, however, make it tough. And also having a strong mindset is also very important while trekking in these parts of the mountains. Ganesh Himal Trek is influenced by; your pack weight, a porter can make it much easier and season, if you’re cold and miserable then it is definitely harder.

To sum it up you will be walking 5 to 8 hours a day for 15 days, with a resting day or two for acclimatization. If you are reasonably fit you should be able to do this to carry your own backpack.

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Tipping Guide/Porter

In Nepal tipping is not mandatory but it is expected as major earning or saving funds are the tips for the guide/porter. Tipping is based on the experience you had with your trekking team. It totally depends upon how you felt about the services and overall hospitality that was provided to you so if you are satisfied you can tip them accordingly.

The necessity of Insurance:

While traveling to Nepal, you are requested to have travel insurance that should cover any comprehensive expenses possible to acquire due to medical issues or accidents. Especially, your travel insurance must protect air ambulance, treatment charges, rescue and evacuation, product cancellation and refundable charges, flight delays, and cancellations.

Insurance Policy:

Traveling in the Himalayas is full of adventurous; hence it is wise to choose a proper insurance policy. While choosing your insurance policy, make sure that it will protect all such unforeseen expenses. You must ensure that the policy you do take provides an adequate level of protection, well familiar with your itinerary, and covers you for the activities involved. You must carry proof of insurance (e.g. your insurance certificate) with you on holiday or send us a scanned copy and it must be issued from your homeland. 

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Preventing Altitude Sickness 

Altitude sickness is caused by ascending too quickly. It is wise to climb slower to prevent it. As, it is very common on the Everest Base Camp trek and can happen to anybody, irrespective of how old or fit you are or if you have previous trekking experience. So, here are some ways to prevent Altitude Sickness:

  1. Hydration– Drink plenty of water, it’s very important to stay hydrated.
  2. Trekking Pace– Walk at your own pace, take your time, don’t go too fast.
  3. Eat carbs– It’s not often we’re told to eat extra carbohydrates but when you’re at higher altitudes, you need more calories.
  4. Avoid Alcohol– Alcohol, cigarettes, and medications like sleeping pills can make altitude sickness symptoms worse. So, avoid it.
  5. Medication– Taking acetazolamide(Diamox)two days before the trip and during your trip can help prevent altitude sickness. Acetazolamide is a medication typically used to treat glaucoma. But is also used to prevent altitude sickness.

Alternatives to Ganesh Himal Treks?

Apart from this trek, there are plenty of trekking options that one might like to consider as the Everest region is itself is a very beautiful and adventurous place. Here are some of the best trekking alternatives.

  • Ghorepani Poonhil Trek
    • Moderate and the most popular short trek of Nepal
    • Ghandruk village and the stunning views of Annapurna and Machapuchre
    • Ghandruk museum which showcases traditional Gurung equipment, tools, and weapons
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  • Langtang Valley Trek
    • Chance to delve into Tibetan-influenced culture
    • View of Mt. Langtang Lirung, Langshisha, Ganja La Pass
    • Diverse flora and fauna
    • Friendly and amazing people
    • Langtang Village, Kyanjin Gompa, and Buddhist temples
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  • Annapurna Base camp
    • Visit Annapurna and Machhapuchhere base camp
    • Scenic hike across typical Gurung villages
    • A hot bath in natural hot springs in Jhinu Danda
    • Adventure lodge to lodge trek to the Annapurna region.
    • Splendid views of Dhaulagiri, Himchuli, Mt Fishtail and Annapurna I
    • Spectacular glacier and mountain views from Annapurna Base Camp
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  • High Passes Trek
    • Crossing Three High Himalayan Passes
    • Incredible Exploration of Gokyo Region
    • Breathtaking Himalayan View
    • Everest Base Camp and Kala Patthar Trekking 
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  • Island Peak
    • Wonderful View of The Mt. Everest
    • Cultural Wonders of Everest Region
    • Tengboche and Pangboche Monasteries Exploration
    • Peaceful yet adventurous walk all throughout the trip
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  • Everest Base Camp
    • Trek to the foot of breathtaking Everest, the world’s highest mountain.
    • Set out on challenging hikes to Kala Pattar (18,192′), Nangkartshang Peak (16,672′). and Everest Base Camp (17,590′).
    • Explore Sherpa villages and the ancient Thami and Tengboche monasteries.
    • Visit a school established by Sir Edmund Hillary in the mountain village of Khumjung.
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  • Gokyo Valley
    • Trek to Gokyo Lakes and Gokyo RI
    • Visiting All of the high valleys of the Khumbu with extra time
    • Soaring views of the most popular mountains in Nepal 
    • Cultural Wonders of Everest Region
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So, if the above-mentioned things are taken into proper consideration than you will have a wonderful time trekking in the most spectacular region. Carry all the necessary permits as mentioned above take all the precautions and there’s no way you are not going to have a wonderful time.


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