Royal Trekking.
Royal Trek is an easy short trek with great views of the Annapurnas including the remarkable Machhapuchhare (Fishtail Mountain). The route goes through villages and farmland close to Pokhara, The trek have got its name after Prince Charles trekked here with a 90 man strong support team to Kakani. is a quite easy, short trek that starts near Pokhara and offers good mountain views. It gained this name because Prince Charles of Wales and an entourage of 90 guests, camp followers and staff trekked in this route. The trek is not a so popular one, so you will meet few other trekkers.
Highlights
Trek Duration : 11 days
Best Season: Autumn (Sep-Nov) and Spring (Mar-May)
Starting point: Bijayapur (Pokhara)
Ending point: Begnas lake (Pokhara)
Grade: Easy
Highest access of the Trek: Chisapani
Culture : Gurung, Bhramin, Chetri
Mode of the Trek : Fully Camping
Himalayan sights : Himalayan ranges Mt. Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Fish tail, Mt.Dhaulagiri,Mansalu.
Most attraction of the Trek : Non Touristy route specially mixed life.
Outline Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel
Day 2: sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley
Day 3: flight to Pokhara. Transfer to Lamachaur by our trekking crew. From here trek goes through villages and cultivated fields for about one hour before lunch. It is an easy walk along the Seti and Mardi rivers before crossing a small suspension bridge to the camp site (1150 m).
Day 4: walk towards Ghachowk village crossing rice and millet fields. Trail continues with a climb to Diprang village and descends to the Seti River to Kharpani (1275m).
Day 5: The trek goes along the Seti River and ascends towards Nayangaon a fairly large Gurung village. Continue the trek and climb a steep hill to Chianglung village to Sardi Khola River for lunch. we will visit Khaibrang village and Ghalekharka (2250 m) village to camp for the night.
Day 6: The route becomes steeper as the trail goes through a beautiful Rhododendron forest upto the ridge (2560 m). From here we walk through a Cedar forest before reaching Parje (1870 m).
Day 7: Rest day visit Siklis (2850 m), which is the largest Gurung settlement in Nepal. Set overlooking the Mardi river valley. Siklis is inhabited by Gurungs, one of the many Nepalese hill tribes. Magnificent front views of Lamjung Himal and the Annapurna range.
Day 8: A steep 2 hours descent along stone steps. We follow the Mardi River passing through numerous villages and cultivated fields and Lamakhet.
Day 9: Continue to follow the trail along the Mardi River through rice fields and forests to reach Bhainse for lunch. From here we walk to Kalikasthan (1518 m).
Day 10: This camp spot has good views of the surrounding Annapurnas. Hike towards Begnas. Lunch at the lakeside. A 3 hours walk. Transfer by to Pokhara. To kathmandu.
Day 11: departure for your onward journey.
Service Includes: - Pick up and drop from airport,Kathmandu accommodation (as per your request),All land transfer as per given itinerary,Sightseeing tour with experience local guide,National Park Conservation entry permit fees,Accommodation during trekCamping (twin sharing two men tent) / dining tent, toilet tent.3 meals everyday while on the trek,Experienced English speaking guide , necessary experience local helpersAll program according to itineraries on full board,Wages, food, accommodation during the trek in Tea house or camp, equipment, insurance and other facilities to staffs, farewell dinner at Nepali typical cultural restaurant, Company T-shirt.
Service Excludes:-Nepal entry visa.Travel insurance,Medical evacuation in case of emergency,Domestic airfare,Personal expenses,All bar bill,Expenses of personal nature i.e. soft/hard drinks, tips etc,International airport tax,any other unforeseen expenses are not included. Emergency Rescue (If Required)
Note :- The departure schedule can be change on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, natural changes of walking track, road slides, avalanches and public strikes. Price subjected to change if there are more or less than 2 people in a group. |