MAX-ALTITUDE

LOCATION

GROUP-SIZE

Minimum 02

DIFFICULTY

Moderate

The route of the trek also exposes the trekker to the varied landscapes of the mid-hills, from dense oak, pine, and rhododendron forests to open meadows and tranquil viewpoints like Phalame Hill. The trek ends with the descent to Beni, a mixture of natural beauty and urban amenity. Beni, lying on the bank of beautiful rivers and district headquarters of Myagdi, is a lively end to this trip. Driving back to Pokhara is a moment for reflection on how much richness in culture and nature has been experienced on the way, making this trek a lifetime exploration into Nepal’s heartland.


Itinerary

Day 01

Arrive in Kathmandu

Upon arrival in Kathmandu (1,400m/4,593ft), Nepal’s dynamic capital, you will be greeted by a rich cultural tapestry that distinguishes this city. Kathmandu is a blending pot of old traditions and contemporary life. After checking into your hotel, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the city at your leisure, possibly visiting nearby sights such as the lively Thamel neighborhood or the tranquil Garden of Dreams.

Eve: Trip briefing followed by welcome dinner.

 

Overnight at a Hotel in Kathmandu.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 02

Fly to Pokhara and Sightseeing of Pokhara

A short, picturesque flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara on the second day could provide a breathtaking view of the Himalayas, verdant valleys, and terraced landscapes. Pokhara is a lively city known as the “Gateway to the Annapurna Region,” situated by the tranquil Phewa Lake, with the majestic Annapurna and Machapuchare mountains in the background. It would be a relaxing day to see Pokhara’s notable landmarks, including Davis Fall, Gupteshwor Cave, and the World Peace Pagoda, which overlooks the city and surrounding mountain ranges. Take a leisurely boat trip on Phewa Lake, where the reflections of the snow-capped peaks emanate tranquility. Sightseeing in Pokhara not only provides a glimpse into the city’s natural beauty but also its cultural past, serving as a prelude to the fascinating journey ahead.

Overnight at a Hotel in Pokhara.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 03

Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and Trek to Purnagaun (1500m/5-6 hrs)

Start your picturesque drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, the Annapurna region’s gateway. Begin your trek from Nayapul, passing through picturesque towns and terraced fields. The trek to Puranagaun is a gradual rise that provides vistas of rural life in the middle in the highlands.

 

Overnight at Tealodge in Purnagaun.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 04

Trek from Purnagaun to Lespar (1950m/5-6 hrs)

Today’s trek goes through thick forests and via villages upwards. Lespar village is pretty remote, tranquil, and culturally rich with panoramic views of hills and valleys.

 

Dinner and Overnight stay at Tealodge in Lespar

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 05

Trek from Lespar to Nagi (2300m /5-6 hrs)

Continue upwards through plush forests and pasturelands, the trail gradually unfolding the most spectacular vista of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Nagi is a traditional Magar village known for its ecotourism initiatives and community-based tourism.

 

Dinner and Overnight at Tealodge in Nagi.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 06

Trek from Nagi to Phalame Hill (2350m/4-5 hrs)

Today’s trail is comparatively short but offers diverse landscapes, from forested areas to open meadows. Campsite at Phalame Hill Camp is tranquil, offering stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan foothills, hence a great place to take rest and rejuvenate in the woods.

 

Dinner and overnight at Tealodge in Phalame Hill.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 07

Trek from Phalame Hill to Beni and Drive to Pokhara(850m/6-7 hrs)

Trek downhill through forests and villages to reach Beni, the district headquarters of Myagdi. Then, after lunch, drive back to Pokhara, which completes the circuit. Beni is a place where nature’s beauty combines with urban facilities, and your trekking ends here.

 

Overnight at a Hotel in Pokhara.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 08

Fly to Kathmandu

After your trekking is over, a short flight from Pokhara brings you back again to Kathmandu, affording spectacular shots of the Himalayas and Nepalese lush landscape once more. Upon arrival at Kathmandu, the whole day will be free and relaxed, touring some remaining city spots, enjoying some local dishes, or making a last-minute gift shopping tour in the market areas. This is also a great opportunity to unwind, relax, and reflect on the journey with ease in your hotel.

 

Overnight at a Hotel in Kathmandu.

 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Day 09

Departure to Tribhuvan International Airport

Your last day in Kathmandu departs, from where you are transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport according to your flight schedule. A trip ends up with a lot of memories regarding the cultural touch, the serene landscapes, and the warm hospitality that you gain throughout your stay in Nepal.

 

Meals: Breakfast

Got any question or Inquiries about the trip ?

In the morning after breakfast go for a walk and later return for lunch. After lunch the guest are free to rest.

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Inclusions

Cost Includes

  • All transfers, drives as per itinerary in a private tourist vehicle accompanied by English speaking guide from Himalayan Holidays.
  • Two Night's stay at a hotel in Kathmandu hotel (as above) in Single Room Basis with bed and breakfast basis inclusive of all applicable taxes.
  • Nine night stay at lodge (as above) in Twin Sharing Basis basis
  • 8 nights/9 days Trek "Nagi Gaun Trek" as per Itinerary including all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner), accommodation in Teahouses/Trekkers Lodges/Camping with a team.
  • The service of an English-speaking trekking guide and a reliable porter.
  • Permit fees.
  • Round Airfare Airfare Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu
  • Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu city with English speaking guide including entrance fees.
  • Guide Round Airfare of Kathmandu/Pokhara/Kathmandu.
  • Welcome & Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu.

Cost Excludes

  • International airfares.
  • Nepal entry visa.
  • Kathmandu extra expenses.
  • Items of a personal nature such as; Tips to Guide & Porters/Sherpa, laundry, bar bills, alcoholic beverages extra mileage, optional tours such as Mountain Flights, telephone calls, internet services, personal gratuities as tips to guides, bell-hops or hotel porters, drivers, etc.
  • Comprehensive Travel Insurance or "Umbrella Insurance" to cover – Illness, hospitalization, travel medicines, loss of valuables, thefts, change of itinerary, flight and tour cancellations due to unavoidable circumstances and most of all Emergency Helicopter Charter for evacuation purpose.
  • Any items that are not mentioned in above the costs include section.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nepal visa is easily issued from Nepalese Embassy in your country. Nepal also issue on arrival visa for 15 days, 30 days and 90 days charging fee of USD 25, USD 40 and USD 100 respectively. Please carry two passport size photos along with you.

Best season for trekking in Nepal is from March to May and September to November. During this time weather is clear and warm. But, if you like to avoid crowd then best time for your trek will be from May to September.

Yes, we do provide international airport pick up and drop off services. Outside terminal, our staff will be displaying companies play card or your name card depending upon group size, for your convenience.

It is compulsory to have your insurance before you visit Nepal. For trekking and Alpine Climbing you must have High Altitude Insurance. And for Tour and sightseeing you must have travel insurance.

You must be physically fit and healthy for trekking in Nepal. It’s better to do at least 2 hours morning or evening walk to prepare yourself for this trekking.Please let us know in advance if you have any medical problems like heart disease, asthma and blood pressure.

Difficulty level depends upon the remoteness and altitude of the trekking route. Basically, trekking below 3,000m is easy. Higher the altitude, it’s more difficult to walk.

In trekking, wide variety of food is available. Teahouses prepare Nepali food, Indian food and Continental food as per menu. All the foods are freshly prepared. We suggest you not to consume meat items during the trekking.

Basically, we accommodate our clients in 3 to 4 star hotel in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan and other major cities in standard rooms on twin sharing basis. For luxury package we accommodate you in 5 star and beautiful boutique hotels in available places. On trek we accommodate you in best available lodges and teahouses standard rooms on twin sharing basis and occasionally dormitory on busy season.

In teahouse trekking basic facilities are available, with clean rooms, blankets, freshly cooked warm food. Sometimes there will be common toilets and bathrooms outside your room. Warm water is available for shower on extra cost.

In camping trekking, we will use the tents that can keep us warm from -20 degree Celsius to -40 degree Celsius. Tents for toilet, shower, dinning and kitchen will be set up for your convenience. Comfortable trekking chairs, tables and mattress will be available. Fresh and healthy food will be prepared by our professional cook.

Means of transportation depends on places you travel. We have our own fleet of transportation like car, jeep, Hiace and Coaster tourist bus for ground transfer. Domestic airplane and helicopter are used for air transportation.

Weather in the Mountains is highly unpredictable. So we should always be prepared to tackle the cold. From March to May and September to November in the morning and evening temperature will be (from 3000m to 6000m) 0 degree Celsius to 5 degree Celsius, in afternoon it will rise upto 20 degree Celsius to 25 degree Celsius and at night it might fall down till -5 degree Celsius to -10 degree Celsius. Similarly, during winter i.e. December, January and February there will be heavy snowfall in the Mountains dropping temperature till -15 degree Celsius at night. Morning and evening will be around -5 to 5 degree Celsius and temperature will rise upto 15 degree Celsius during day time. And our monsoon season from June to August where we expect heavy and continuous rainfall. But if we go above 3000m altitude ratio of rainfall will decrease. Temperature during day will reach upto 25 degree Celsius high and reduce till 0 degree Celsius to -5 degree Celsius. Morning and evening will be chill from 5 degree Celsius to 15 degree Celsius.

For trekking in the Mountains you will need very warm, windproof, waterproof clothes. You must bring trekking/hiking boot which is comfortable to wear and walk. Beside that quick dry t-shirt, trouser and towel is important.

On average you have to walk 6 to 8 hrs a day covering 12 to 18 km in distance.

Of course, this trip is completely safe for solo travelers. You will have your guide and porter for your assistance; they will definitely take care of you along the trip.

Health and safety of our clients is a major concern of our company. All our guides have got first aid training. Your guide will be carrying first aid kit and satellite phone during the trekking in case of emergency and we can use the helicopter service for immediate evacuation.

Yes, you can use your debit/credit card in major cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara. We suggest you to carry cash (Nepali Currency) during the trekking for your personal expenses.

If its Altitude Sickness problem then we will immediately carry you down to lower altitude. We will take you to the nearby health post and if the case is serious we will immediately do helicopter rescue and admit in major hospitals in Pokhara or Kathmandu.

We have included rest/spare day in your itinerary to acclimatize in the thin air. Your guide will encourage you to drink more soup and garlic which is believed to help in high altitude. Besides that, your guide will be carrying medicine (Diamox) to reduce altitude sickness.