The Horse district possesses the southern edges of the Tibetan level and is overwhelmed by Himalayan pinnacles, for example, Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. This work of art and remunerating trek takes us to the outskirt of a standout amongst the most remote kingdoms on earth, inside a sensible time allotment and without rising to extraordinary height. Trekking in this area is an enterprise in wonderland. Amazing height varieties and environmental decent variety influence this region to flood with characteristic magnificence. Trek crosswise over holy valleys encompassed by tremendous pinnacles and experience individuals from assorted ethnic foundations who have cut a way of life out of the lofty patios and fruitless levels of the region for thousand of years. Witness the stunning perspectives from Poon Slope, encounter the hot normal springs in Tatopani and experience Tibetan merchants as you trek to the pilgramage focus of Muktinath, where Buddhists and Hindus alike make the profound excursion. An interesting and remunerating Himalayan trek.
Day 02. Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 03. Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara
Day 04. Drive from Pokhara to Nayaypul and Trek to Tikhedunga
Day 05. Trek Tikhedunga to Ghorepani
Day 06. Early morning trek to Poon Hill and trek towards Tatopani
Day 07. Trek Tatopani to Ghasa
Day 08. Trek Ghasa to Tukche
Day 09. Trek Tukche to Kagbeni
Day 10.Trek Kagbeni to Muktinath
Day 11. Trek Muktinath to Jomsom
Day 12. Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara
Day 13. Sightseeing in Pokhara
Day 14. Flight or Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 15. Free day at Kathmandu
Day 16. Departure to your Destination
Cost Includes
- Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private car / van / bus.
- Standard twin sharing accommodation in Katmandu hotel breakfast included. As per itinerary
- Guided city tour in Katmandu by private car / van / bus.
- All Meals during the trek (Breakfasts, lunches, Dinners tea coffee
- Twin sharing Lodges, Guesthouses accommodation during the trek
- English speaking Guide& Sherpa
- Porters to carry your luggage during the trek.
- Food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and medicine for all staff.
- Annapurna National Park permits.
- land transportation
- All our government taxes.
- Official expense like telephone internet fax etc,
- Hotel in Pokhara as per itinerary breakfast included
Cost Excludes
- Lunch and dinner whilst in Katmandu.
- Personal travel insurance (compulsory).
- International airfare and airport departure tax.
- Nepal entry visa fee (US$ 30 per person) you obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport Katmandu for 60 days from date of issue. You will require 2 passport size photos.
- Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks
- Personal trekking Equipment.
- Tips for trekking staff and driver
Vital archives and things
Substantial identification, 2 additional visa measure photographs, aircraft tickets
Isolate photocopies of international ID, visa shape (effectively got at Kathmandu airplane terminal), evidence of protection
Dollars, pounds or Euros in real money for obtaining Nepalese visa at Kathmandu air terminal, for paying for eateries and inns, for tips, snacks, and to buy your own beverages and endowments
Charge cards, Bank/ATM/Money machine cards for pulling back assets from money machines (bring a photocopy of your cards), explorer's checks, and so on.
Head
Handkerchief or head scarf, likewise helpful for dusty conditions
Warm cap that covers your ears (fleece or manufactured)
Headlamp with additional batteries and knobs
Shades with UV insurance
Solution shades (if required)
Abdominal area
Polypropylene shirts (1 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves)
Light and campaign weight warm tops
Downy breeze plug coat or pullover
Waterproof (ideally breathable texture) shell coat
Down vest and additionally coat *
Gut Tex coat with hood, waterproof and breathable
Hands
1 sets of lightweight poly-liner gloves.
1 sets of lightweight fleece or wool gloves
1 sets of gloves, comprises of 1 Gut Tex over glove coordinated with a warm polar-wool glove liner (occasional)
Lower Body
Non-cotton clothing briefs
some Climbing shorts
1 sets of Climbing pants
1 sets of lightweight warm bottoms (occasional)
1 sets of downy or woolen pants
some waterproof shell pants, breathable texture
Feet
2 sets of thin, lightweight internal socks
2 sets of overwhelming poly or fleece socks
1 sets of Climbing boots with save bands (durable soles, water safe, lower leg bolster, "softened up")
1 sets of coaches or running shoes or potentially shoes
Cotton socks (discretionary)
Gaiters (winter just), discretionary, "low" lower leg high form
Resting
1 resting pack (great to - 10 degrees C or 14 degrees F)*
Downy dozing sack liner (discretionary)
Rucksack and Travel Packs
1 medium rucksack (50-70 liters/3000-4500 cubic inches, can be utilized for a plane carryon)
1 expansive duffel sack *
A little daypack/knapsack for conveying your assets, ought to have great shoulder cushioning
Little latches for duffel-pack sacks
2 huge waterproof rucksack covers (discretionary)
Restorative
Little, individual medical aid pack. (straightforward and light)
Ibuprofen, emergency treatment tape, and mortars (Band-Helps)
1 skin-rankle repair pack
Hostile to the runs pills
Hostile to migraine pills
Hack and additionally frosty solution
Hostile to elevation ailment pills: Diamox or Acetylzolamide
Stomach anti-infection: Ciprofloxacin, and so forth. Try not to bring resting pills as they are a respiratory depressant.
Water sanitization tablets or water channel
1 set of earplugs
Additional match of medicine glasses, contact focal point supplies
Pragmatic Things
1 little move of repair tape, 1 sewing-repair unit
1 cigarette lighter, 1 little box of matches
1 compass or GPS(optional)
1 wake up timer/observe
1 advanced camera with additional cards and batteries
extensive Ziplocs
2 water bottles (1 liter each)
1 little collapsing blade
Binoculars (discretionary)
4 extensive, waterproof, dispensable trash sacks
Toiletries
1 medium-sized fast drying towel
Toothbrush/glue (ideally biodegradable)
Multi-reason cleanser (ideally biodegradable)
Antiperspirants
Nail scissors
Face and body lotion
Female cleanliness items
Little mirror
Individual Cleanliness
Wet wipes (infant wipes)
Tissue/can roll
Hostile to bacterial hand wash
Additional items/Extravagances
Perusing book
Trail delineate/book
Diary and pen
iPod
Travel amusement i.e. chess, backgammon, scrabble, playing cards (to enable you to take a break at teahouses or potentially camps)
1 unassuming bathing suit
Binoculars (discretionary)
Voltage converter (from 220 to 110)
Fitting connector (2 round pegs to 2 level pegs)
Lightweight pad case (in the event that your teahouses furnish you with cushions) or utilize your own particular stuff as a pad