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"Ghorepani Poonhill Trek"
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu. Day 02: Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley. Day 03: Fly to Pokhara from Kathmandu & Trek to Birethanti. (1075m) Day 04: Trek to Ghandruk. (1940m) Day 05: Trek to Tadapani. (2540) Day 06: Trek to Ghorepani. (2880m) Day 07: Trek to Nayapul,drive to Pokhara. Day 08: Free day in Pokhara. Day 09: Fly or drive (optional) to Kathmandu. Day 10:Transfer to airport for final departure.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01:
Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345m) You will be met by our representative and transferred to your hotel for a welcome dinner.
Day 02:
Guided Kathmandu Sightseeing. In the morning after breakfast, we have a Pre-Trip meeting at your hotel in Kathmandu and introduced your trek Leader/Guide. it will provide an opportunity for individuals to ask questions about the your trek and to introduce you to other participants. This includes a final briefing and preparations for the trip. After the Pre-Trip meeting and breakfast your sightseeing trip will in the morning. We provide a private vehicle and professional tour guide. We visit Bodhnath Stupa, one of the biggest Buddhist shrines in the world. After Bodhnath Stupa we visit Pashupatinath, the most famous Hindu temple in the country. We also visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square as well as Kathmandu Durbar Square, which are collection of pagoda and shikhara. The attraction of the Bhaktapur Durbar Square is The Lion gate, The Golden gate, The Palace of fifty five windows, Art Galleries. At the end of the day we will visit Patan Durbar Suqare, which is famous for cluster of fine Pagoda temples and stone statues. The rest of our time in Kathmandu is free for further exploration and some last-minute shopping in Thamel area near by your hotel. Later, we are supplied with our Trek Pack and departure information for tomorrow. Overnight at hotel.
Day 03:
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara valley (823m/2,700ft), 5-6 hrs drive. Early morning drive by tourist bus to Pokhara through the beautiful Nepalese countryside to reach the Pokhara lakeside and transfer to the hotel and rest of the time explore the surrounding lakeside areas and overnight at hotel. l.
Day 04:
Drive to Nayapul and trek to Tikhedhunga (1,577m/5,173 ft), 1 hr drive and 4 hrs walk Today after breakfast our trekking guide will take you for an hour drive to Naya Pul and commence our trek to Birethanti, a large and prosperous town beside the Modi River. We head up the main trail to Sudami where we climb gradually up the side of the valley, reaching Hile (1495m) before pushing on to Tikhe Dhunga.
Day 05:
Poon hill hike and trek to Tadapani (2540m/8332ft), 6-7 hrs walk. After breakfast we prepare for the long uphill and start with steeply ascends on the long stone steps to Ulleri village with the amazing landscape and the Himalayan scenery. We spend a pleasant day's trekking through rhododendron and oak forests. The scenery gives you inner power to climb up these steps and immerse you to walk more. After few hours of walking with several breaks in between reaching at Ghorepani, we can enjoy the fantastic views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Himalayan range.
Days 6:
: Poon hill hike and trek to Tadapani (2540m/8332ft), 6-7 hrs walk. An early morning start for 45 minutes hike up to Poon hill (3210m/10530ft), the route offers the glimpse of the pleasant rhododendron forest. This brilliant viewpoint provides us an unobstructed sunrise over the high Himalayas and the wide range of panoramic scenery from the far western Himalaya of Dolpo, Mt. Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna including Mt. Machhapuchre (Fish Tail) and all the way to Manasalu. After a great time return back to Ghorepani for breakfast and continue trek to Tadapani for overnight.
Day 07:
Trek to Ghandruk (2000m/6560fm), 4-5 hrs Walk. The day starts with short down hill. Leaving Tadapani, we descend steeply through forests and then the trail eases as we reach Ghandrunk, which is the village of Gurung people, one of the ethnic groups of Nepal, have their own dialect, typical culture, costume, and life style. This village is possibly the popular tourist destination that offers the beautiful mountain views.
Day 08:
Trek down to Birethanti - Nayapul - Pokhara. (823m/2700ft), 5-6 hrs Walk-1 hrs Drive. The route follow the downhill path leading back to Syauli Bazaar. The walk is pleasant most of the way following the Modi River until Birethanthi and an easy trek to Nayapul. Our adventure ends here and we drive back to Pokhara for the overnight.
Day 09:
Free Day In Pokhara. You can spend your day in Pokhara by taking part in any activities that interest you or you can just relax in your hotel or do sightseeing on your own. It would also be good to send a few post cards home.
Day 10:
Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, 5-6 hrs drive Early morning drive by tourist bus to Pokhara through the beautiful Nepalese countryside to reach the Kathmandu. On arrival at Kathmandu guide will transfer to the hotel and rest of the time relax or explore the surrounding areas and overnight at hotel.
Day 11:
Departure from Kathmandu Today is free or last minute shopping for souvenirs or gift to your family, friends or relatives for you until your departure flight/drive or to commence any extra trips or activities you may have booked with us. If departing, you'll be transferred to the International Airport for your departure flight to your onwards destination.
Trip Cost: $652.50 Per Person
Price Cover:
International Airport pick up & drop off service by private vehicle
Katmandu valley sightseeing with transfer and all monuments by private vehicle, including guide and entry fees of Katmandu valley sightseeing.
Katmandu and Pokhara accommodation as per mention itinerary with breakfast at deluxe hotel in Katmandu (2/3 Star).
Bus ticket for Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu by private vehicle (including guide also).
Pokhara to Nayapul by Taxi with guide.
Accommodation during your treks as best available lodge/guest house.
Trek Permit & National Park Fee, including TIMS also.
One English speaking government registered trek leader and support skillful Sherpa's crews
All expenses for staffs.
All the transportation by tourist / private car.
Price doesn't Cover:
Meals (lunch/dinner) while in Katmandu - allow approximately US$ 5- US$ 10 per L/D.
Travel insurance for personal
Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with Tea & coffee during the trek.
Equipment like down jacket, sleeping bag with extra linner, water bottle.
Nepal entry visa fee US$ 30 (duration 60 days from date of issue) - you may easily issue the visa upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport - Katmandu.
Bar bills and items of a personal nature such as mineral water, chocolates, cold drinks, cigarettes and laundry. Tips for trekking staffs, driver etc.
Any unseen expenses.
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About Chitwan National Park
History
Royal Chitwan National Park was created in 1973, but the area has been protected since at least the 19th century as a hunting reserve for Nepali and foreign aristocrats. King George V and his son, the young Edward VIII, managed to slaughter a staggering 39 tigers and 18 rhinos during just one blood-soaked safari to Chitwan in 1911. Despite all the toffs firing buckshot into the jungle, Chitwan's status as a hunting reserve probably protected more animals than it killed. The biggest threat to wildlife in lowland Nepal has always been habitat loss, and the forest and malarial swamps were preserved to provide cover for game, keeping human encroachment to a minimum. Until the late 1950s, the only inhabitants of the Chitwan Valley were small communities of Tharu villagers, who were blessed with a natural resistance to malaria. After a massive malaria eradication programme in 1954, land-hungry peasants from the hills swarmed into the region and huge tracts of the forest were cleared to make space for farmland. As their habitat disappeared, so did the tigers and rhinos. By the mid 1960s, there were fewer than 100 rhinos and 20 tigers. News of the dramatic decline reached the ears of King Mahendra and the area was declared a royal reserve, becoming a national park in 1973. Some 22, 000 peasants were removed from within the park boundaries, but it was only when army patrols were introduced to stop poaching that animal numbers really started to rebound. Chitwan was added to the Unesco World Heritage list in 1984. At the time of the 2000 census, wildlife populations were looking quite respectable, with 544 rhinos and an estimated 80 tigers, plus 50 other species of mammals and 450 species of birds. Sadly, a lot of that ground has been lost since the start of the Maoist rebellion. Poachers have reduced rhino and tiger numbers by a quarter, selling the animals parts on to middlemen in China and Tibet. One single consignment seized near the Nepal-Tibet border in 2003 contained the pelts of 32 tigers and 579 leopards. The situation hasn't been helped by the falling visitor numbers, which have put a massive dent in the livelihoods of Tharu villagers around the park fringes. To make things worse, many resorts were damaged by monsoon floods in 2002, particularly around Sauraha. A swift resolution to Nepal's civil war is essential if Chitwan's endangered animals are to have any chance of survival.
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Hotel Parkside Reservation Office in Kathmandu
Tri Devi marg, Narshinggate Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal Inside Hotel Puskar-29 Tel:+977 1 4232953, Fax: +977 1 4215581 Sher Bahadur Pariyar-9851074484
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Hotel Parkside (P) ltd. Lakeside-6, Pokhara Opposite of Standard Chartered Bank Tel/Fax: +977 61 465443, Hom Bahadur Pariyar: 9856030491
Chitwan National Park Bachhauli-6, Hattisar, Sauraha, Chitwan, Nepal Tel:+977 56 580159,580318 Shir Lal Pariyar -9855060619
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