Destination:Nepal
Trip Grade:Moderate (**)
Meals:Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
Transportation:Private Vehicle/Tourist Bus
Accommodation:Camping
Trek Starts From:Chautara
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Panchpokhari Trekking is newly explored trekking route in Nepal. Our old trekking regions have been suffered by the human activities both environmentally and socially. Panchpokhari Trek is the trekking route of pristine nature, unspoiled culture and engrossing scenes of the Himalayas.
Panchpokhari is named after five holy ponds, Panch means five in Nepali number and Pokhari means ponds. This place has great religious importance. This is the famous Hindu Pilgrimage site in Nepal. This is located in the north- eastern part of Sindhupalchowk district. The people of this region are very simple, friendly and hospitable. Panchpokhari is 4,100 m high from the sea level. The alluring view of Mt. Jugal Himal, Rolwaling Range adds an extra flavor to trek Panch Pokhari.
Panchpokhari Trek begins from Chautara (1,450 m), the district headquarters of Sindhupalchowk district.The route passes through villages and settlements of different ethnic people like Brahmins,Chhetris,Gurungs, Tamangs and Newars. There is no human settlement in some part in the route so it is difficult to operate tea house trekking. So, Himkala Adventure arranges camping trek to Panchpokhari as per your interest.
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m) and Transfer to Hotel.Overnight at Hotel
Day 02:Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation. O/N at Hotel
Day 03:Drive from Kathmandu to Chautara (1,450 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House
Day 04:Trek from Chautara to Sano Okhreni (1,965 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 05:Trek from Sano Okhreni to Kami Kharka (2,810 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 06:Trek from Kami Kharka to Pauwa Bas (3,000 m), 4 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 07:Trek from Pauwa Bas to Hile Bhanjyang (3,400 m), 3 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 08:Trek from Hile Bhanjyang to Nasim Pati (3,700 m), 4 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 09:Trek from Nasim Pati to Panch Pokhari (4,100 m), 3 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 10:Hike to Panchpokhari Top, 1.5 hrs, then to Tupi Danda (2,320 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 11:Trek from Tupi Danda to Dhap (1,200 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp
Day 12:Trek from Dhap to Melamchi (800 m), 5 and half hrs. O/N at Guest House
Day 13:Drive from Melamchi to Kathmandu, 5 hrs. O/N at Hotel
Day 14:Departure to the International Airport
Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m) and Transfer to Hotel.Overnight at Hotel When you land at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu Nepal, you come to the Custom clearance section where you have to complete custom formalities and proceed ahead. Our representative from Himkala Adventure will be waiting you outside with company board and your name placard; you will be heartily greeted and transferred to hotel at Thamel. You could spend the day with rest. Overnight at Kathmandu
Day 02Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation. O/N at Hotel After breakfast, we go ahead towards the historical monuments sites that are listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites. We will enjoy the city tour visiting old stupas, monasteries, chaityas, temples, courtyards, palaces etc. Besides this, the artistic craftsmanship in the wooden work or the stone sculpture, the wall painting in the monasteries or the monks chanting in the hall, all seem unforgettable. The ritual activities in the temples or the outside in their home, it is worth observing. After our day tour, we return back to hotel and brief you about the Panch Pokhari trekking that we begin from tomorrow. Overnight at Kathmandu
Day 03Drive from Kathmandu to Chautara (1,450 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Guest House After breakfast, we drive from Kathmandu to Chautara, the headquarters of Sindhupalchowk district. It is about 5 hours drive northeast from Kathmandu. It is 101 km far from Kathmandu. We can enjoy the splendid Mountain View from here. We explore the beautiful village of Chautara. Overnight at Chautara
Day 04Trek from Chautara to Sano Okhreni (1,965 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp After breakfast, we begin our trek from Chautara to Sano Okhreni, gradually uphill passing through small villages of different ethnic groups. We set our camp at Sano Okhreni near to the pine forest from where we can see the mountains. Overnight at Sano Okhreni
Day 05Trek from Sano Okhreni to Kami Kharka (2,810 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp Today, we climb gently uphill an hour to Thulo Okhreni. From Thulo Okhreni, we ascend steeply passing through rhododendron and pine forest which takes about 4 hours. We can see deer, Nepali National colorful bird Lophophorus. Finally we arrive at Kami Kharka, a pastureland for nomadic herders. Overnight at Kami Kharka
Day 06Trek from Kami Kharka to Pauwa Bas (3,000 m), 4 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp After breakfast, we gently walk along the plain land. We go through the thicket of rhododendron, pine, oak, and juniper forest. We can see some temporarily built houses with their cattle. We reach to Pauwa Bas where there is shelter for the pilgrims to Panch Pokhari. Overnight at Pauwa Bas
Day 07Trek from Pauwa Bas to Hile Bhanjyang (3,400 m), 3 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp Today, we begin our trek quite steep uphill and descend downhill through the forest. We can see the Mountain View from the way. We arrive at Hile Bhanjyang at an elevation of 3,400 m. Overnight at Hile Bhanjyang
Day 08Trek from Hile Bhanjyang to Nasim Pati (3,700 m), 4 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp After breakfast, we climb steeply to a hillock at an elevation of 3,980 m about an hour then slowly descend down through rocky hills and rhododendron forest which takes about 3 hours to Nasim Pati. We find a small rest house for pilgrims on the way to Panch Pokhari. Overnight at Panch Pokhari
Day 09Trek from Nasim Pati to Panch Pokhari (4,100 m), 3 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp After breakfast, we climb through rocky hills by distinct road to Panch Pokhari (Five Lakes). This is the holy pilgrimage site. During the month, June /July, especially in Janai Purnima festival (Ritual Thread Ceremony), many Nepalese devotees from different parts of the country come to worship here. There are two metal roofed huts, a temple dedicated to lord Shiva and a pile of tridents.. It is covered with snow in the winter. Overnight at Panch Pokhari
Day 10Hike to Panchpokhari Top, 1.5 hrs, then to Tupi Danda (2,320 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp We wake up early in the morning and hike to Panch Pokhari Top for the sun rise over the mountains. It takes about one and half an hour uphill from where we can view the majestic Mountain View of Dorje Lakpa, Jugal Himal, Rolwaling and Langtang range. After the incredible sight from the top, we descend down to our camp and take breakfast. After breakfast, we descend down passing through rhododendron forest to Tupi Danda. Overnight at Tupi Danda
Day 11Trek from Tupi Danda to Dhap (1,200 m), 5 hrs. O/N at Tented Camp After breakfast, we descend quite steep downhill and gently through the terraced fields to the beautiful village of Dhap. This is the beautiful Tamang village where we can interact with local people, see their life style, feel the traditionally followed culture. Overnight at Dhap
Day 12Trek from Dhap to Melamchi (800 m), 5 and half hrs. O/N at Guest House After breakfast, we walk down through the terraced fields along the Indrawati River; we pass the lovely villages, see the hydro electricity project on the way to Tipini and arrive at Melamchi Pul Bazaar. This town is situated on the bank of Melamchi Khola and Indrawati River. We will camp by the river side. Overnight at Melamchi
Day 13Drive from Melamchi to Kathmandu, 5 hrs. O/N at Hotel After breakfast, we drive from Melamchi to Kathmandu. It takes about 5 hours to arrive at Kathmandu. This is the scenic drive through the villages. After our arrival, we get together in the dinner organized by the Himkala Adventure in the Nepali restaurant with cultural show. Overnight at Kathmandu
Day 14Departure to the International Airport We escort you to the Tribhuvan International Airport before 3 hours of your scheduled flight. If you have enough time to walk around, do shopping in the bustling local market of Kathmandu, you could do and arrange your stuffs properly otherwise we leave hotel and head towards the airport. Sometimes, we may face the traffic jam, so it is better considering such consequences and leave little early. We finally exchange our warm greetings each other and leave you on the departure entrance. We thank you joining Himkala Adventure for the Panch Pokhari Trekking. We wish you have your safe journey. Namaste!!!
Himkala Adventure would like to quench the thirst of all necessary questions answers about Panchpokhari Trekking for all curious travelers/trekkers in the world. As you are entirely from different geographical location, you could better to know everything about the treks from the beginning i.e. airport pick up till your departure like airport picks up, drops off, accommodation in city, in the trek, guide and porters, safety for the trekking, food and accommodation and some other things that you might face on the way. Hope our endeavor listing these questions answers will help you self informed.
This is simply the outlines of the services we offer but it may differ as per your requirement, number of trekkers. What we go through our conversation, we will manage the means of transportation, hotels in the city, accommodation in the trekking, numbers of porters etc. This is general idea about Panchpokhari trekking before your trip and you become clearer about the trek. Please feel free to contact us to get more information about the trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal.
1) How is Panchpokhari Trekking in Nepal?
Panch Pokhari is a group of 5 Hindu holy lakes in Sindhupalchowk District of Nepal. It is 9th highest altitude wetland in the world. This holy lake is decorated with the unsurpassed natural beauty, biological diversity and the cultural heritage. It lies in the arms of very beautiful Himalayan range and pristine nature. It is very popular for pilgrimage destination for Hindus and Buddhist. Many Hindus and Buddhist pilgrimages visit this sacred lake in Janai Purnima.
2) What physical fitness do I need to book this trip?
Every trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal require the certain level of physical and mental fitness.So, we advise you to be in good physical shape and able to feel comfortable while hiking up and down 7 to 12 miles per day on a trail carrying a day pack of about 10 pounds. Three things could make you confident enough for any trek you would like to do: aerobic, strength and mental.
Aerobic conditioning is important primarily because you will be trekking in thinner air, up to 40% less than at sea level. With good aerobic conditioning, you will be able to better metabolize whatever oxygen is available to you. You should plan on doing at least one hour of aerobic 3 /4 times per week for 1 month or more before your arrival in Nepal. Walking, jogging, cycling, hiking on valley floor to ridge line ascents with day back are some of the excellent forms of exercise, so long as you are strengthening leg muscles and building stamina. Speed is not the essence; stamina, confidence and continuity are.
3) How do I find Himkala Adventure for my pick up at the airport?
Our representative from Himkala Adventure will display a small board of company or your name on the sheet of paper outside the airport terminal. You will be driven to the hotel by our tourist vehicle.
4) What sort of accommodation do I get in Kathmandu?
Normally we provide standard rooms with twin sharing accommodations at three star or similar category hotels in Kathmandu including breakfast. Accommodation in these cities can be upgraded as per your request. But some of our packages are sold without accommodation in the city.
5) How is camping trek during Panchpokhari Trekking?
Camping trek to Panchpokhari is fully organized and supported, with a team of guides, cooks, and porters to accompany you. Our porters carry all the trekking gear, food, fuel and personal belongings. Our cooks prepare hot meals. Trekkers need only carry a small bag as required for the day. At night, tents for dining, sleeping and ablutions tents are provided and set up, also mattresses and down-filled sleeping bags, tables and seating.
In a typical camping trek, we start the day around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot tea. You are then provided with a bowl of warm water for washing. Then trekkers enjoy breakfast before leaving camp. The trek begins around 7.30 - 8 a.m.Trekkers can set their pace for pausing and sightseeing and the walk to the lunch spot will normally take 3 hours. On arrival, you are served hot lunch. In the afternoon, after walking for another 3 to 4 hours, you arrive at the next camp around 5 p.m. Tea & snacks are served while our staff readies the camp. Dinner time is around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent, lit with lanterns and comfortably furnished. The food is healthy, wholesome and hygienically prepared.
6) What mode of transportation do I use?
We will provide the private transportation for Airport/Hotel/Airport pick up and drop and sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley. We use transportation as based on our cost inclusion section. The transportation varies depending on your requirements at the time of booking the trip.
7) What is the best season for this trekking?
The best season for Panchpokhari Trekking is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to December). These are the perfect time of the year for the breathtaking views of Himalayas with clear and sunny days. But the weather in the mountains is unpredictable.
8) What is the weather and temperature like during the trekking?
The climate in Nepal varies from place to place which can be categorized in different four main seasons. The main seasons in Nepal are spring (March to May), summer (June to August), autumn (September to November) & winter (December to February). The best season to travel in Nepal is autumn (September, October & November) & spring (March, April & May). Weather in the mountains is unpredictable. But the day temperature in Panchpokhari Trekking is comfortable.
9) Who will be guiding me during this trip?
We provide the professional government license holder English speaking trekking guides for our entire trekking trip. We can also provide French, Spanish, Japanese, German or Italian speaking guides as per your preference with extra payment but not guaranteed. All guides will be Nepali people who are carefully selected on the basis of their appropriate experience, leadership skills and personality. They are all trained from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, certified and approved by the Tourism Department of Nepal government. We provide a different city tour guide to guide you in UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu. They are the professional license holder guide specialized in culture, history, geography, iconography, archeology and religion with good command over English. Tour guides are specialized in city tour and trekking guides are more in the hiking and trekking in the Himalayas.
10) What sort of experience do your guides have?
Our entire city tour guides have bachelors to Master Degree academic education along with many months tour guiding training from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, Rabi Bhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal. They are fluent in spoken languages and informative about the sites in many aspects. They are quite experienced and dedicated to their job and responsibilities.
Our entire trekking guides have minimum Intermediate to Master Degree academic education with trekking guide training from Nepal Academy of Tourism and Hotel Management, Rabi Bhawan, Kathmandu, Nepal. Many of them are from villages. As they are local, they know more about the routes, necessary precaution to be taken and so on. They have spent many years exploring many parts of the country. They are trained in first aid and able to handle any situation easily. They speak good English and make you know about the places you visit.
11) May I charge my electronic devices during Panchpokhari Trekking?
This is fully camping trek, so we may not be nearby any settlements. You could better manange extra battery or any other alternatives.
12) What is the social and environmental responsibility of Himkala Adventure for this trip?
The situation of environment in Nepal is in considerable stage due to so many factors caused by global warming, human activities, and adverse effects of natural incidents. Nepal is in between two giant countries like China and Nepal. The ozone layer is depleting and the atmosphere is getting heated. So, its direct effect is to the Himalayas that the snow is melting day by day and the sea level is rising. It is due to population growth, people are clearing the forest and the soil is being eroded. As a part of society, and our trekking related activities are directly concerned with the social and environmental things. We are very conscious not litter in the open spaces, to manage garbage properly and make local people aware in this campaign. We are working together with other companies and taking these issues seriously.
13) What is the minimum number requirement for this trip?
We operate individual trip to the group joining trips for Panchpokhari Trekking. If you want to do any private trip we are ready to organize for solo traveler as well with some additional charges.
14) Are there communication or internet services during Panchpokhari Trekking?
We highly recommend taking local SIM card for call and internet services during trekking. Local SIM cards are easily available in many stores and at airport as well. You need to provide two copies of your photographs and your passport copy to get local SIM CARDS of NCELL & NTC (only these two companies provide telephone services in Nepal
15) May I add extra days in trekking?
We are ready to operate your holidays as per your interest and requirements. You can spend extra days on your loving or favorable places or even can make it shorter. We will always do our best to manage your hotel bookings, flight booking and everything.
16) What happens in case of emergency?
Himkala Adventure has prepared for any emergency situation and knows how to handle it. Our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that occur during the trek. Every client should have his own insurance before coming to Nepal for the case of emergency.
17) Do I need to have insurance for this trip?
We request you to have a travel-insurance policy to cover theft, loss, medical problem & emergency helicopter evacuation from high altitude places before coming Nepal. Choose a policy to cover your emergency high altitude helicopter evacuation with all medical insurances for trekking in high altitude in the Himalayas of Nepal. Your travel insurance is always needed before going in any high altitude trekking. Please check your travel insurance policy which doesn’t exclude mountaineering or alpinism. Although you will not be engaging in these activities in your trekking, you might have problem convincing the insurance company of this fact. Rescue insurance need to cover an emergency helicopter evacuation or a charted flight from remote mountain trails of Nepal as well as international medical evacuation. A helicopter evacuation might cost US$ 2500 to US$10000 depending on the places. So that travel insurance to cover all above is must to travel in the high Himalayas of Nepal
18) What type of shoes should I wear during Panchpokhari Trekking?
You could better have carefully chosen hiking boots with extra laces and camp shoes, which should be kind of strong, well-made but light boots for Panchpokhari Trekking. Shoes and boots are best to buy before arriving in Nepal. We advise you to wear your new shoes for sometime before trek so that you could feel well habituated on the newer trail for your feet.
19) Can I use credit cards in the Panchpokhari Trekking?
Of course not, you can use only in the cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara but not in Panchpokhari Trekking route. When you are out of city, all you need is cash, better to have small notes. Please change the currency in local Nepali rupees before you go to the mountains.
20) Do I need to tip my guide and porter? How much would that be?
Tipping is not mandatory, neither it is right to ask by anyone but it is a way of showing gratitude after taking service. The level of tip also shows how satisfy you are from the team that you had been during your tour/trek.However, we recommend you to spend minimum 10% of your total trip cost for tipping entire local staffs, the ratio of tipping guide and porter will be given to you at the pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu before starting the trek.
Cost:
The cost of trip varies according to the number of travelers in the group, the category of the Hotel, mode of the transportation and any kind of changes (if there is). So, if you would let us know all of these above mentioned things, then we could quote you the exact price.
Essential Documents:
You are requested to send the following documents after you confirm or book the trip with Himkala Adventure:
A copy of your passport and travel/health insurance documents with contact details, three passport size photos.
It is advised to maintain a separate photocopy of all important documents including traveler’s cheques, bank/ATM card, contact numbers, international flight tickets, and emergency contact numbers.
Weather:
The main trekking season in Nepal is from October to December and March to May. The day temperature for walking to Panch Pokhari Trekking is comfortable. The sky is clear although there is snow and rainfall occasionally. It is about 10 degree centigrade at the height of 3,600 m and increasingly lower, the higher we go. There may be snow at Annapurna Base Camp at any time of the year.
Nepal Strikes:
There is much more progress in the political scenario in Nepal and we assure you that travelling in Nepal is safe. But there may be Bandha (wide transport strikes) at a very short notice. The shuttle bus is in operation by Nepal Tourism Board and the Nepal Tourist Police in conjunction with the Himalayan Rescue Association from domestic and international terminal to the various hotels in Kathmandu. The service costs 300 rupees per person.
Itinerary Disclaimer:
Himkala has thoughtfully designed all the itineraries but our itineraries are updated for the betterment on the basis of our past travelers’ comments and our own research. In case you find changes in the itinerary you printed and the upgraded one does not affect your trip. Please note that some changes may occur in our itineraries due to bad weather and common seasonal changes to timetables and transport routes.
Physical Rating:
Your trip will be meaningful if you could find yourself fit and fine. You will be walking up to 4,300 m from the sea level. As the geographical region varies, there is a temperature variation as well. So, we advise you to undertake regular physical exercise, jogging, hiking, riding, ascending and descending the long stairs etc.
Group Size:
Himkala Adventure organizes solo to group travelers. Our group trips are designed for sharing accommodation and there is no single supplement. Single travelers share with the same gender from twin to multi-share in an accommodation. You are requested to have mutual understanding in between the fellow travelers who have joined from the different parts of the world. Please remember that you have great responsibilities in the group. If you are requested to be at a particular place at a certain time, make sure that you have been there at a time. It is much more pleasing sharing experiences and traveling together.
Accommodation and Meals:
Accommodation and Foods in the Himalayan region of Nepal cannot be compared with any developed countries in the world. We know that you might not have experienced such things before but you should take it easy. Accommodations at local lodges are simple but clean and comfortable. The food is plain. Toilets and washing facilities are shared and rudimentary. In high altitude regions, there are very few tea houses and one has to be happy to share in simple dormitories without electricity, without running water. Hot shower means a bucket of hot water upon our request.
Money Matters:
Please note that most establishments in Asia will not accept foreign currency notes that are old, torn or faded and they can be very difficult to exchange or extra fees added when exchanging at banks. Please ensure that you have new, clean notes.
The official currency of Nepal is the Nepali Rupee (NPR). ATMs can be found only in major cities of Nepal like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan, Bhaktapur etc. The government of Nepal has banned the import, export and use of 500 and 1000 Indian rupee notes in Nepal. You make sure that you won’t carry these notes upon arrival in Nepal, otherwise they are confiscated and you may be fined.
Please make sure that the foreign currency notes that you have are new and clean notes because old, torn or faded foreign currency notes in Nepal are very difficult to exchange or extra fees added when exchanging at banks.
While travelers cheques have security advantages exchanging them can be a lengthy process, commissions can be high (up to 10%) and they can be difficult to change in rural areas, on weekends and public holidays. If you choose to bring travelers’ cheques, make sure they are a major brand and major currency.
Tipping:
Tipping is not mandatory. It is not anyone’s right asking for tips but if you are happy with the service, you could tip the staffs. It is entirely a personal preference. Tipping could be significant to them who took take great care of you in your traveling period. Himkala recommends that you could tip any intended recipient by any member of the group than collected and passed on by the group leader.
Note: Please do not tip with coins or dirty and ripped notes. This is culturally taken as an insult.
Local Dress in Nepal:
Nudity is a sensitive issue in Nepal. Women should avoid wearing shorts and sleeveless tops in public places where this might be seen as inappropriate. Remove shoes before entering certain holy places. Non-Hindus are not permitted in some temples.
Feedback:
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