Nepal
Pokhara, the City of Lakes, creates an access to both Dhampus and Sarangkot trek; these two destinations distinguish from each other in terms of their locations. Sarangkot is an ideal viewpoint, connecting straightly you to the snow-covered neighboring Himalayas. Overlooking at them, you experience an outdoor, which is more than the sound of the WOOH that you make, while Dhampus is rooted with Gurung culture, dominated by the attractions of landscape.
DAY 01: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our Blue Bird Travel representative and driver will meet you at the Tribhuvan International Airport and escort you to your designated hotel. The representative will help you to check into your hotel. In the hotel, you will be briefed about your daily activities during the trek.
DAY 02 : KATHMANDU VALLEY SIGHTSEEING
After breakfast, our city guide will take you to the monuments and places that come under the category of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Kathmandu. You will visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, where you might see "Kumari", the living goddess.
Another highlight is Pashupatinath temple, one of the biggest and popular Hindus temples of Nepal and thousands of devotees visit this temple every day. You might see cremation taking place on the bank of the Bagmati River. From here, you move towards Bouddhanath stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world where you see more than 50 Tibetan Gompas or monasteries.Back to the hotel, overnight with bed and breakfast.
DAY 03 : DRIVE TO POKHARA BY TOURIST BUS ABOUT 7HRS. (820M.)
After breakfast, you will head off to Pokhara by tourist bus along the Prithivi Highway. It takes 7 hours. Transfer to the hotel for refreshment and walk around Lake Site area in the evening and explore Phewa Lake, one of the beautiful lake in Pokhara city. Overnight at hotel inclusive of breakfast.
DAY 04 : DRIVE TO PHEDI AND TREK TO DHAMPUS (1,750M.) - 3/4HRS TREK.
After breakfast, you head off to Phedi in a private taxi or jeep for half an hour and then begin your real trek by ascending to Dhampus for 3 to 4 hours. On the way, you pass through beautiful terraced fields, hamlets, and lush forest.Overnight at hotel inclusive of all meal.
DAY 05 : TREK TO SARANGKOT (1,590M) - 4HRS. TREK.
Today’s trek, you start after taking your breakfast. The trekking trail passes through paddy fields, magnificent hills, middle landscapes and showcases the beautiful view of the Himalayan ranges. You reach Sarangkot, one of the Nepal's best sunrise and sunset view point from where you can see a breathtaking view of Annapurna (8,091m.), Dhaulagiri (8,167m.), Ganesh Himal (7,446m.), Manaslu (8,165m.), Machhapuchhre (6,993m.) and others. In addition, you also see a nice view of Pokhara city.Overnight at hotel inclusive of all meals.
DAY 06 : TREK TO BANK OF PHEWA LAKE 2/3HRS TREK
You head off to Sarangkot before the dawn to see a magnificent view of sunrise and from there, you trek downhill to Pokhara, the city of lakes. You will take 2 to 3 hours. In Pokhara, you will walk on the bank of the Phewa Lake. You will do boating, visit David fall, Mahendra cave and then go to a hotel.Overnight at hotel inclusive lunch and breakfast.
DAY 07 : DRIVE BACK TO KATHMANDU
After your breakfast, you will drive for 6 hours along the bank of the Trishuli river. And then transfer to hotel for the refreshment. You will have farewell dinner in the evening.Overnight at lodge inclusive dinner and breakfast.
DAY 08 : DEPARTURE DAY
Today is your departure day; our office representative will pick up you from the hotel and drop off to the international airport and pray for your safe journey to home. We hope to see you again in near future.
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TOUR COST INCLUDES:
TOUR COST EXCLUDES:
Equipment List Head: Sun hat or scarf, light balaclavas or warm fleece hats, sunglasses with UV
protection Lower Body: Hiking shorts, cotton long pants, light thermal bottoms for expedition, fleece or woolen pants (seasonal), waterproof shell pants (preferably those made of breathable fabric)Feet: Thin, lightweight inner socks; warm, thick wool hiking socks; hiking boots with spare laces; camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals); gaiters for hiking in the winter to the base camp
Upper Body: T-shirts, lightweight thermal tops meant for an expedition, fleece jackets or pullovers, wind-stopper jackets (optional), waterproof shell jackets (preferably breathable fabric), a down vest and/or a jacket
Hands: Lightweight gloves, thick gloves or mittens with a waterproof outer shell (seasonal)
Personal Hygiene: - Wet wipes (baby wipes), tissue /toilet roll, anti-bacterial
Handwash Accessories: Sleeping bag (rated zero degree centigrade),* headlamps (eg, Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries, trekking bags/duffel bags*, basic first aid kits and large plastic bags, daypack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches), trekking poles, water bottles (2) or camel bags, toiletries (Small wash towels, toilet papers, etc), earplugs ( just in case)
Toiletries: Medium-sized, quick-drying towels, toothbrushes and paste (preferably biodegradable), multipurpose soap bars (preferably biodegradable), face, and body moisturizer, female hygiene products
Extras: Binoculars, books, trail maps/guidebooks, notebooks and pen.And the things as per your convenience.