Days: 1: Arrival in Kathmandu-1360m Transfer to Hotel
After your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in medieval and modernized Kathmandu, you will be warmly greeted by our office representative and transfered to the hotel. After check in and some refreshments, our senior Sherpa guide will come to meet you and give you a brief orientation about Upper Mustang Trekking. You can then go for a stroll down the street to get familiar with the neighbourhood, have supper and go to bed. This is your first overnight in the valley of temples and cows, probably the most in the world.
Days: 2 : Kathmandu Sightseeing and preparation for the trek
The capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu, being the historical and cultural heart of the country, is a popular destination for tourists, trekkers and other types of adventure seekers. The city is a marvelous amalgamation of Hinduism, Tibetan Buddhism and Western cultures and influences. Patan and Bhaktapur are its two major neighboring cities. These two cities, like Kathmandu, have a rich historical, cultural and religious legacy which is reflected in the many temples, monuments and artifacts that they contain. You will be taken on a half-day guided tour of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur cities. In Kathmandu, you will be visiting Pashupatinath, the most famous and revered Hindu shrine in the country; Boudhanath, the largest Buddhist stupa in Nepal, Soyambhunath, which contains both Buddhist and Hindu shrines and stands as testimony to the religious harmony that exists in the country; and the 15th-century 55-window palace in Bhaktapur. An orientation session for the trek, which commences the following day, will be organized in the evening
Days: 3: Flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj (150m/490ft) - 50 minutes flight
Take a flight in the afternoon from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, located in the western region of Nepal. As you leave Kathmandu, the city life passes by, and green hills come closer until finally reaching Nepalgunj, another busy city. One of the hottest cities of Nepal, you most certainly feel the heat and humidity in Nepalgunj. However, there is nothing that a fan or AC can't solve. Drink the famous yogurt-based drink or sweet sugarcane juice to cool yourself. As the city is located only 3km from the border of India in the south, there are many small trade markets. Stroll around in the streets and enjoy some local cuisine, but make sure that you don't upset your stomach before the trip. Overnight stay in Nepalgunj city.
Days: 4: Flight from Nepalgunj to Juphal (2,475m/8,120ft) and Trek to Rupagad (2,120m/6,955ft) - 35 minutes flight and 3 hours trek
After breakfast, board the flight from Nepalgunj domestic airport to Juphal, in the north. There is a drastic change in the scenery as the flight takes off, leaving the green flatlands towards green hills. Further north, witness Himchuli Patan mountains beside you which is a fascinating sight. Upon arrival at the Juphal airport, take some rest, then commence your trek with the crew. The trek to Rupagad is a short but refreshing one. You begin with a fast descent to the village below the airstrip. Walk past terraced fields to the Bheri River. Walk along the riverside, then pass Roop Ghar with a water mill. Then, take a short walk to Dunai town, which is the headquarters of the district. On the way, visit a nearby Bon religious stupa before crossing the Bheri river via a long bridge towards Sulighat. From there, continue your walk to Rupagad, located near the riverside. Overnight stay in Rupagad.
Days: 5: Trek from Rupagad to Chhepka (2,670m/8,759ft) - 5 to 6 hours trek
Early in the morning, begin your trek to Chhepka, with the initial leg of the trek taking you to the confluence of the Bheri river and Suli Gad river. Take a swift north following the Suli Gad River, and feel the humidity in the air. There are only a couple of uphill climbs on the trail. The fields are filled with cash and food crops like millet, pumpkins, corn, and potatoes grown by the locals. The 'Chuk' plant is also grown here and used to produce lemon concentrate. It is profitable to locals for trading to nearby cities and India as well. Waking further ahead following the riverbed, you will reach the Hanke village, which is the gateway to Shey Phoksundo National Park. It is the largest and only trans-Himalayan national park based in Nepal. There is a drastic change in the topography and climate from here on. On the way, you come across the strangely named villages of Parela, Rahagaon, and Ankhe, translated to the eyelash, eyebrow, and eye, respectively. From hereon, pass the derelict terrain filled with Serbian pea-tree shrubs to reach Chhepka. Overnight stay in Chhepka.
Days: 6: Trek from Chhepka to Jharna (3,000m/9,845ft) - 6 to 7 hours trek
Only a couple of years before, the route from Chhepka was not as clear and well designed as it is now. There have been ample significant developments in the course. However, its beauty has not diminished a bit. Your initial stretch to Jharna will take you to a steep path and hugging cliffs sides at some points. Walk along the cedar forest towards the Ringmo villager's winter settlement. You come across rhododendron, juniper, and white Himalayan birch forest followed by a steady climb then a stop at Jharna. The major highlight, Jharna waterfall, at the spectacular drop of 330m/1083ft, is one of the highest waterfalls in Nepal. Overnight stay in Jharna.
Days: 7: Trek from Jharna to Phoksundo Lake (3,600m/11,811ft) - 3 to 4 hours trek
On this exciting day, head to the most renowned Phoksundo lake. You begin a steady walk uphill following the river. Passing the birch forest, reach a ridge from where you move to Ringmo village closest to the lake. Views of Mt. Kanjirowa (6,883m/22,582ft) are visible. Ringmo village takes you back in time with mud-plastered houses, chortans, and mani walls. However, in recent years there has been some development with villagers installing solar panels. A short walk from there will take you to the majestic Phoksundo Lake. The view of the turquoise lake is even better than the hype. The sizable lake spans south, north, and east, but we will observe views from the south. Upon your arrival, get settled, then take a brief walk alongside the shore of the lake to enjoy its up-close views. Overnight stay at Phoksundo lakeside
Days: 8: Rest Day at Phoksundo Lake
Only a day is not enough to enjoy the views of the majestic Phoksundo lake; hence we will make a second night stop here. Also, after the long trek, this is a good way to recuperate your energy for the remaining hike. Phoksundo Lake is an alpine freshwater lake that has been designated as a Ramsar site. Take a walk around the lakeside and enjoy the views of the surrounding Kanjirowa and Kagmara (5,115m/16,781ft) peaks. The lake is clear enough to see the sight of the clouds hovering above is reflected in the water's surface. Witness yaks taking a bath in the cold water of the lake. There are more than 20 gompas/ stupas located in the southern belt of the lake that you can visit. Most popular is the Tshowa Bon Monastery, a highly significant monastery for the Bon religion followers. The lazy day seems to pass away rather quickly. Overnight stay in Phoksundo Lake
Days: 9: Trek from Phoksundo Lake to Baga La Phedi (4,200m/13,780ft) - 4 to 5 hours trek
Ultimately, it is time to leave the beautiful Phoksundo lake and head closer towards the first challenging point of the trek, Baga La Phedi. If you were to head straight from the lake to Shey Gompa, you would be taking the Upper Dolpo Circuit trek. However, for this trip, you move to the eastern side. Passing by the lovely trail, take a quick ascend, then head to the village of Rikke. From there, you come across another small village called Maduwa, from where the trail rises gradually. You will get to witness up-close views of Norbung Kang (6,085m/19,963ft) peak. Continue your trek from there to reach Yak Kharka, a flat landmass best for grazing yaks. The place is decorated with colorful prayer flags. Have a hefty lunch here before you continue to your campsite stop. Passing by meadows, you might have a chance to witness Himalayan Thar, blue sheep, and ghorals on the way. You will reach Baga La Phedi in a short while, which lies just below the Baga La Pass. Set camp in the Phedi and take some rest. Enthusiastic trekkers can even take the trail towards Chhoital Lake, an hour and a half away from the campsite. The climb is tough and will take you through uphill battles. Alternatively, you can reserve your energy for the tough climb the next day. Overnight stay in Baga La Phedi.
Days: 10: Cross Baga La Pass (5,214m/17,107ft) then beyond Danigar (4,800m/15,748ft) - 8 to 9 hours trek
Before dawn, make your way to Baga La Pass, the first high pass of the trek. The initial leg of the walk will stretch to the upward trail to Ghuchun Khola River. The track is made more beautiful with the views of Norbung Kang on the backdrop. At times you might have to take breaks to catch your breath as the trail goes uphill. After about 4 hours of uphill drag, you will be welcomed by prayer flags fluttering rapidly in the wind, signifying that you have reached Baga La pass at 5,214m. You are overwhelmed with the feeling of triumph. The terrain is desert-like, but the views of the surrounding mountains are phenomenal. After clicking pictures and enjoying the scenery, continue on the trail towards Danigar. Take a descent in the initial stage, then it becomes steeper, passing meadows to Danigar. It is not our campsite, but we will have our lunch here. Continue downhill to the river, then take an ascend for an hour or so to reach a flat land to set camp for the day. It is closer to Numa La pass, which you will cross tomorrow. Overnight stay near Danigar
Days: 11: Cross Numa La Pass (5,238m/17,185ft) to Tokyu (4,200m/13,780ft) - 7 to 8 hours trek
On this day, you will cross the challenging second high pass of the trip, Numa La Pass. Begin the trek with an ascent in a steep path which only seems to go upwards. It is a tough trek in the rugged path with what seems like a neverending uphill climb. With Kanjirowa peak in the backdrop, move ahead only to see the pass ahead at the altitude of 5,238m/17,185ft. It is a triumphant climb to the top. Again, like any other high pass, it is decorated with prayer flags welcoming you aboard. Observe the views of the soaring mountains as you walk over the boulder to flat land. After taking some pictures in the windy pass, continue down the stony path until you reach the river. Eventually, you end up in a flat land from where the course is pretty easy. In a short while, set foot in the scenic Tokyu settlement with the Thakchiu Khola river running through it and small houses, Chorten, Mani walls, and stupas alongside. You may witness the locals engaged in barley harvesting with the amazing views of Dhaulagiri (8,167m/26,795ft) mountain towering behind. After reaching Tokyu and settling down, visit the nearby Champa Monastery. It is a significant Tibetan Buddhist monastery decorated with statues of Sakyamuni Buddha and hermit Guru Rimpoche. Overnight stay in Tokyu.
Days: 12: Trek from Tokyu to Do Tarap (4,080m/13,385ft) then to Moran (4,200m/13,780ft) - 3 to 4 hours trek
After breakfast, begin your short and easy trek to Moran. The flat trail goes to the south towards Do Tarap. It is regarded to be the highest altitude human settlement in Nepal at an altitude of 4,080m. It is amazing to witness how the influence of Buddhist religion shapes people's day-to-day lifestyle, traditions, and culture. The houses are constructed in an architectural way, built underground with only a small area peeking beyond the surface to tackle the cold wind. The people are welcoming and friendly but are unaware of the changes in the rest of the world. Continue your walk from the village and visit the Crystal Mountain School on the way along with the Tarap Health post, which are recent developments in the area. Just above the Tarap settlement, there is the significant Ribo Bumpa Monastery, known to be 1000 years old. There is a high statue of Guru Rimpoche. It is the lower Dolpo trekking trail if you take it to the south of Do Tarap. However, we will be heading east from Tarap. Take a slow descent to the Shipchock and Dhoro villages. At Dhoro, visit the peculiar red-roofed Dhoro Monastery. You'll witness images of Guru Rimpoche, Green Tara, and Vajrasattva, which are some of the significant figures in the Buddhist religion. From there, take a gradual ascend to a grassy meadow towards Moran campsite, where you might see rare blue sheep grazing far in the cliffs. Overnight stay in Moran
Days: 13: Cross Jhyarkoi La Pass (5,360m/17,586ft) to campsite (4,600m/15,092ft) - 7 to 8 hours trek
You will be crossing the third high pass of the trip, Jhyarkoi La Pass, on this day which is not as tough as the first two passes. However, wake up early before dawn to begin your trek to avoid the harsh wind during the day. The first phase of the hike will take a gradual ascend to a canyon with impressive rock formations. Along the way, follow a watercourse through a steep and narrow path. It is crucial to watch your step as you approach the steep pass along the zig-zag trail. A high pile of stone and decorative prayer flags will signify that you have reached the high pass. From the top of the pass, you are offered views of the stunning Dolpo Himal, Churen Himal (7,385m/24,229ft), and Mt. Dhaulagiri. After enjoying the sights, make a descent to the campsite, which takes a couple of hours. Along the way, you might witness Blue Sheep/Baral searching keenly for food in the dry land. This part of the national park is home to some birds like Mountain Finches and Redstart. The campsite is not a designated area, but it is near a water source and flat land. Overnight stay at the campsite.
Days: 14: Cross the Mo La Pass (5,035m/16,519ft) to Chharka/Charkabhot (4,100m/13,421ft) - 6 to 7 hours trek
Yet another tiring but exciting day awaits as you trek to the fourth high pass, Mo La Pass. Begin walking to the Upper Panzang valley, along the trail towards Mo La, where you might witness griffon vultures circling, searching for carcasses. Other wildlife includes golden eagles, Lammergeiers, larks, marmots, and many yaks. You might be lucky enough even to spot a blue sheep in the blue sheep valley. The trek is easier than the other days, and the trail is daily straight with just a couple of ups and downs. Climb to the top of the pass adorned with prayer flags and stacked stones. The views are as mesmerizing as can be. After enjoying the pleasantries, take a descent down through a grassy path for a short while. Have lunch while enjoying the mountain views. Continue towards a ravine, then onwards an entrance to Kani village, then to Chharka town. The town is more advanced than others in this region as there is a school, a shopping center, and numerous lodges. Stock up on supplies from the supermarket if you are running out. The picturesque town in the remote location has also gained a place in Eric Valli's movie, Himalaya. After settling down, head to the nearby monastery to witness the ancient architecture and religious significance. Almost all of the people residing here are Buddhist, with only a small percentage of people identifying as Hindu. Overnight stay in Chharka.
Days: 15: Trek from Chharka to Nakhkham Khola Campsite (4,600m/15,092ft) - 7 to 8 hours trek
After breakfast, leave the last habitation, Chharka, before reaching another settlement, Ghami, three days later. You are surrounded by nothing but nature and wildlife. In the initial phase of the long trek, walk towards a bridge on a route not frequently used by the locals, who instead prefer the northern riverbank route. The terrain sees a drastic change heading to canyons taking ascends and descends. A landslide has blanketed the trail in many areas, so you might need to cross the river. Have your lunch at the Chharka Riverside with possible sights of Himalayan Vultures flying above. Then continue your trek to the southern side of the river. Keep your hopes up high as tourists in the past have noticed snow leopards in the higher altitude here, along with blue sheep herds. Keeping your eyes open to these possibilities, head to the wide valley beside the Nakhkham Khola river. Near the river bed, set camp for the night and take some much-needed rest. Overnight stay in Nakhkham Khola campsite
Days: 16: Trek from Nakhkham Khola to High Camp (4,900m/16,076ft) - 5 to 6 hours trek
Begin your trek by climbing through the tough terrain, then follow the river. The trail is less frequently used to be very careful while following your guide. The hillside is home to Tibetan snowcocks, among other wildlife. Head to the wide-open arena in the valley, the high camp, a base to the Ghami La High Pass that you will cross the next day. The weather conditions and availability of water sources will define where your camp is to be set for the night. The high camp offers views of the surrounding high hills and mountains. After settling down, opt for a short walk around to explore the area and acclimatize for the next day. Overnight stay in High Camp
Days: 17: Cross the Ghami La Pass (5,700m/18,701ft), then descend to a campsite near the lake (4,800m/15,748ft) - 8 to 9 hours trek
Today is an exciting and challenging day of the trip as you will cross the fifth and final high pass, Ghami La Pass, which is also the highest point of the entire trek. Take a hike up the hill for the initial phase of the trek. You might witness snow leopard tracks as well since this is a high-altitude area. The views of the entire valley and Tibetan plateau far beyond look amazing near the Nakhkham Khola trail. There are many high-rising boulders in the path towards the pass, and the lower end of the high pass is quite long. After a long and tiring climb on the distinct trail, you reach the top of the pass. Stacked stones represent that you have reached the top of the pass. Although tough, the trek is well worth it. The views of the valley below and the distant mountain range coving the area look surreal. After enjoying the views, take a descent downhill through high boulders into a grassy hillside. Take a descent further until you reach the riverside, where you stop for the night. After the tough, long, yet triumphant trek, relax at your campsite, enjoying mesmeric views and the sound of the river flowing. Overnight stay in a campsite beyond Ghami La Pass
Days: 18: Trek from the campsite towards Ghami (3,490m/11,450f) - 7 to 8 hours trek
The trek today is long, but the trail is fairly forgiving. Strive to reach the nearest settlement, Ghami, by tomorrow. Today, begin your trek down to the Ghami Khola that is shallow and easy to cross. Continue your walk to the east and enjoy your lunch in the river bed. After a while, head to a narrow trail across the hillside, then a steady and short climb, you will take you to a ridge from where snow-capped Dhaulagiri looks beautiful. Take a descent to your campsite with a steep walk crossing a small boulder then traversing around the hillside. Take a dramatic drop on the steep gorge while enjoying the views. The waterfalls look amazing as it cascades down high rocks. We will set the camp in a wide area for the night. Overnight stay at a campsite on the way to Ghami.
Days: 19: Trek from campsite to Ghami (3,520m/11,549ft) - 6 to 7 hours trek
Early in the morning, begin your trek, finally to Ghami settlement. As you start your walk, you come across a few sights of human existence and a small monastery that you can explore. While some peaks are covered with heaps of snow, others remain partially naked and rocky. The river will be gushing below. Passing the snaky trail to the hillside, sometimes narrow and steep, finally set foot at Ghami. Ghami is filled with terraced fields where locals grow buckwheat and barley. It is green and looks distinct from all the desert-like landscape that you saw throughout the trek. There are small houses predominantly painted white. As it is a windy area, the rooftops are covered with sticks. Surrounded by green hills and snow-capped mountains, this is a picturesque village in Upper Mustang. The streets are dusty, and the settlement looks like it is stuck in time. After settling down, take a stroll in the streets and visit the monasteries adorned with prayer flags. Stones are stacked up to make a pathway into the village area. Locals are seen busy with producing vegetation and grazing their domesticated animals. Overnight stay in Ghami.
Days: 20: Trek to Charang via Ghar Gompa (3,560m) - 5 hrs trek
We head towards Drakmar through colorful cliffs and green landscapes. Immediately leaving Ghami the trail follows little descent & ascent which takes approximately 45 minutes. Then we reach the valley of Drakmar. There are lots of cliffy caves above the village with colorful hillocks. at Drakmar we get a chance to see blue sheep while climbing the Mui La pass at 4170m. Ghar Gompa is the oldest monastery of Nepal which was built before Samey Monastery of Lhasa {Tibet}. This monastery is the Ngyinmapa sect where the hidden scriptures of Padmasambhava were said to be found. Then we follow the Tsarang Khola {stream} via Lo Ghekar as we reach Tsarang. Overnight in our lodge on full board meals
Days: 21: Trek to Lo-manthang - 5 hrs trek
You will spend part of the morning exploring the interesting village of Charang and its large monastery, before setting out for Lo Manthang. You climb gently above the valley to a large isolated chorten that marks the boundary between Charang and Lo. The trail then broadens and eventually you get your first view of the walled city of Lo Manthang. The city has only one entrance so you circumambulate the wall to the gate on the north east corner. Overnight in lodge on full board meals.
Days: 22: Excursion Day in Lomanthang - Today is a free day to explore this ancient capital
Lo Manthang is untouched since the 14th century. The city contains about 150 houses, as well as residences for its many lamas. There are four major temples within the city and one of these, Champa Lhakang, contains a huge clay statue of Buddha as well as elaborated mandalas painted on the walls. The king's palace is an imposing building in the center of the city and is occupied by the current King and Queen. Although his duties are largely ceremonial, the King is respected by the people and consulted about many issues by villagers throughout the kingdom. Your first overnight in the lodge of Mustang on full board meals
Days: 23: Lo-manthang to Chhosser caves and back to Lomanthang for night{optional by horse or jeep
We will vist the Chhosser ridding by horse and carry self packed lunch. Chhosser is a mysterious, by its beauty of architecture. This cave looks like cliff but inside it there are step by step floor with 44 rooms. This cave is so amazing that it gives the feeling of being in Alien place and returned back to Lo-manthang for overnight at camp with full board of meals
Days: 24: Trek to Yara (3,838m) - 5 hrs trek
Finally, from the camp (Lo-Manthang) a short climb takes us up to a glacial valley with views of reddish brown historical wall city (the rainshadow zone) during the return back. From here we get an unforgettable image of the Lo. When come up to the hill, if you want to change the route you have to go by the opposite site. Along the mountain ridge after one hour the trail descends down to the village of ‘DHI’. The time is taken in between while streaming down. On the way, you will see the meadows of farming fields nearby the river side. That is DHI village and this is where we have our lunch break down here. After our lunch break, we cross a river to follow a path along the left bank of a river side to Yara at (3,838m). From here in the dry season the trail follows the riverbed but in the monsoon it winds up the hills to a final steep climb to the top. It looks a natural sandy castle in front of you when you are atop on the Yara hills. In some places you will find a kind of salty dust like mineral on the hill. Overnight at lodge on full board meals
Days: 25: Visit Luri Gompa & back to Yara - 7 hrs trek
Today we head down to Luri Gompa which was founded in the 13th century, it is also called Kagyukpa cave monastery. There are golden written lama’s books found here. The route continues up to Duyung Khola {river} which runs from the Damodar Kund (basin). This place is also famous for hindu pilgrims. the headwater is an area of land from where the water runs down into the KaliGandaki river. This place is famous for black ammonite fossils found hereabouts. Hindus and Buddhists collect these fossils to worship in their belief that it is the embodiment of God Vishnu. Overnight at lodge on full board meals
Days: 26: Trek to Tangge (3,240m) - 6 hrs trek
Early in the morning we leave Yara along a high winding path. This soon leads down to the Dhechaeng Khola (river) which runs from the Damodar Kund (basin). The trail just crosses the small river of melting ice water and then we climb up for around one and a-half hour to DHI village along the winding desert mountain path to the Lo-Pa village of Tangya. The inhabitants of this gentle religious group of Buddhism are mostly busy in local businesses; the small foot hills roll away to distance horizons sheltering the villagers from the gentle winds coming in from the valley. From the village you turn your face to the north and we see some sandy cliffs over several hundred years old.Hereabouts we find the small village of Tangbe. We spend our Overnight in lodge on full board meals.
Days: 27: Trek to Tetang (3,067m) - 9 hrs trek
Today we leave very early in the morning with our pack lunch because of the long distance compared to the other days. We climb some steps & then crossing over a suspension bridge following the trail to right side. We Soon come to the Yak khola (river) before climbing a terraced hill to PA at 4,210m, it is the highest point of the Upper Mustang trip. The trail climbs for about two and a half hours then you summit on the top (4,200m) it is a steep climb that covers your body with sweat. From here you are able to see in the distance the Damodar Himal and Saribung Himal at (6,346m). The main trail continues along the flat land to left after one and a-half hour walking; its now time to find a spot for lunch at PA. No houses but only the ruins remain here but drinking water sources are available here. So we will not waste much time as we just crossed only half the way. This leg of the journey takes another four to five hours total walking which is our target of the day. Now the trail descends and it is rough way so we must be careful! Injuries can happen due to carelessness. We can haul up here for some rest as the steps goes down and down. Meanwhile, you are able to see right down the mud roof valley that is your destination of the day. This is the village which we call Chhuksang or Tetang. Overnight in our lodge on full board meals.
Days: 28: Tetang to Muktinath (3,800m) - 7/8 hrs trek
Today, gradually we trek up till Gyu La {pass} 4,077m. It is one of those beautiful days and we take it easy on our walk. We will pass through Kharkas where we can see grazing domestic animals as well as wild mountain goats. Its peaceful up the valley as we reach to the top of Gyu La. From the pass you can see panoramic views of Thorong peak, Nilgiri, Tukche peak & the lovely Muktinath valley. We reach Muktinath via Chhenkar village. Overnight in our lodge on full board meals
Days: 29: Trek to Jomsom (2,710m) - 5 hrs trek
This is a pretty easy day, the trail gradually descend to Eklebhati at Kali Gandaki River valley, and we walk another two hours along the wide sandy and windy valley. The trail moves between two hills. Overnight at lodge on full board meals
Days: 30: Fly back to Pokhara
This takes about 25 minutes and stay overnight at our hotel in Pokhara. The flights are available during the morning time. The strong breeze blows during the after and frequent change of the weather prevent the flight being landed and taken off in the afternoon. During the flights in morning, the sky looks very clear which makes you able to enjoy the splendid views of different mountain peaks. Overnight hotel.
Days: 31: Drive to Kathmandu
While driving from Pokhara to Kathmandu, you head up to Damauli, Dumre, Mugling and Kurintar where Nepal's first Cable car is operated to reach Manakamana ‘Temple of wishes’. En route, you could enjoy the mountain views, green sceneries, rice terrace fields, vegetable fields and people happily engaged in their daily chores. From Naubishe you climb up to Thankot, the gateway to the capital city. You can also fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes about 25 minutes. In the evening, we will visit a well known Nepali kitchen for dinner; & as you savor your meal, you will be entertained to an exciting cultural dance performed by the local belles. This is a complimentary outing on behalf of Nepal New Generation Treks for the good welfare of our guests. Overnight at your hotel in Kathmandu.
Days: 32 Farewell Departure
After breakfast and our last day in Kathmandu, our vehicle and escorts will be on standby to drop you to the international airport three hours before our scheduled flight back home. At Nepal New Generation, meeting you has been a great honor and we pray for your Safe journey home and will reflect on the wonderful times we spent together. Bon Voyage!!! We hope to see you again someday