Date 4th to 21st December 2008
Projected Itinerary
DAY 01: SINGAPORE / KATHMANDU – Receive and transfer to Hotel 4/12
DAY 02: KATHMANDU/POKHARA – Bus. POKHARA/BIRETHANTI (B/L/D) 5/12
Drive from Pokhara by Bus [approximate 2hrs drive] Commence your days hike along the classic trek trail which heads to Jomsom via Ghorepani.
DAY 03: BIRETHANTI / BUKHA VILLAGE (1400m): (B/L/D) 6/12
Start the days hike crossing the bridge, the trail starts ascending for 4hours until you reach BUKHA. This village constitutes of majority ethnic group of Nepalese people like GURUNG and few houses of low caste tribe like KAMI & DAMAI [Blacksmith and Tailors]. Being this your second day only, we camp here for the night. Activities here at Bukha can be arranged visiting the Local village and mingling with the villagers, visit to the Junior School or just resting at your campsite admiring the Annapurna South majestic mountain.
DAY 04 & DAY 05: COMMUNITY SERVICE AT BUKHA(B/L/D) 7 & 8/12
DAY 06: BUKHA / ULLERI (2073m) 9/12
Tdays’ hike will be through a off the beaten trail, very fewly frequented by other trekkers. The trail starts with a horizontal trail, twisting and turning around corners of the hills gradually ascending to your night campsite.
DAY 07: ULLERI / GHOREPANI (2853m) (B/L/D) 10/12
The trail continues to ascend a bit more gently, through fine forest of oak and rhododendron. Ghorepani means, "horse-water" in Nepalese. Indeed, along the whole trek, you probably have seen caravans of packed mules adorned beautifully thronging the high roads. Nestled on top of the mountain, this village is shroud with clouds and offers the magnificent view of Dhaulgiri and Annapurna range.
DAY 08: GHOREPANI 2853m / TADAPANI 2600m: (B/L/D) 11/12
This morning, rise early if you want to take an optional hour's climb to Poon Hill (3015m). This high point offers a panoramic 360-degree of the land around you. Your climb will be well timed such that you will be able to watch sunrise approaching the mountains. It will be a memorable experience to relish; especially catching the sight of the distant snow peaks bathed in a coat of gold. Cut through forested path and descend steeply to Tarapani. On the way, we will walk alongside a pebble - strewed stream and forest in this sub-alpine terrain.
Day 09: TADAPANI/CHOMRUNG (2210m) : (B/L/D) 12/12
Today’s journey is to descend all the way down the bank of the Modi Khola for about 1 and half hours and then cross the wooden bridge. Crossing the bridge you have to climb up to the ridge and move straight for 40 minutes to reach Gurjung the lunch point. From here you can see Tadapani. And after finishing lunch you will repeat small ascends and descends for about 2 hours. Then you reach to your tonight’s campsite Chomrung. Chomrung is like a junction. From here you can go to Ghandruk and ABC as well. One can see nice views of mountains from here. Mostly Annapurna South 7219m, Himchuli 6441m, Annapurn III 7855m, Fishtail 6993m, Gangapurna 7485m, Gandhrava Chuli 6249m.
Day 10: CHOMRUNG/DOVAN (2700m) : (B/L/D) 13/12
The upper end of the village, descend the long stone steps and cross the suspension bridge over the Chomrong Khola. Climb the mountain flank, pass the hamlets and restaurants in Callbong, Tialche, Bhanuwa, and Sinuwa and you will reach the end of the ridge. Follow the rocky path through the forest area until you come to Durdi Ghar. Then after, descend the stone steps and pass the check post. Continue the descend through the forest, follow the path into bamboo forest and you will reach the Bamboo Hotel. This is the lunch point. After lunch, the descend will have been about 360 meters. You will now make a gentle ascend through the forest area and move on crossing about three streams that flows down from the flank to your left. You will soon reach Dobang (2606m).
Day 11: DOVAN/MBC (3700m) : (B/L/D) 14/12
Today you are heading for Machhapuchhare B.C. The first section is a forest area. Cross a stream and pass the spot where water is overflowing on the path. It requires careful walking. Now you will be about 50m from the Modi Khola. Trekking a little further will bring you to a flat clearing in the forest. Move on to a place called the Himalayan Hotel (2900m) with two lodges, ascend the rocky path and you will soon reach Hinko cave. This area is prone to avalanches during the time of snowfall and there have been disasters. If there is no snow on the upper part of the rock face, there is no problem. You will soon reach Deurali (3100m), which is the lunch point. From Deurali, go to the riverbank, follow the path on the flank until you come to Bagal (3300m). You are heading for Machhapuchhare B.C, which are about 400m higher. From here follow the path on the flank where big rhododendrons are growing and you will come to end of the ridge. On the hill beyond the stream flowing from the South Annapurna Glacier, you can see the lodge of Machhapuchhare B.C. behind which Gangapurna (7455m) soars. After crossing the stream, climb a little and you will reach Machhapuchhare B.C. (3703m).
Day 12: MBC/ABC (4130m)EXCURSION/HIMALAYA (2740m) : (B/L/D) 15/12
This morning if the weather is fine, we will move early morning at about 4:00 to catch the sunrise at ABC. Do some excursion there for about 1 hour. And walk down to MBC for lunch. Duration for this walking distance up and down will be about 3 and half hours. After finishing lunch we walk down to the Himalaya for 3 hours. Tonight’s camp will be at Himalaya.
Day 13: HIMALAYA/CHOMRUNG: (B/L/D) 16/12
We will be taking the same route down to chomrung for coming back. From himalaya to Sinuwa the lunch point will be 4 hours walk. And from the lunch point Sinuwa to Chomrung our campsite will be 1 hour down till the river and 1 hour up.
Day 14: CHOMRUNG/LANDRUNG (1990m) : (B/L/D) 17/12
Start with a steady climb up to the top of the village, continue your days hike with stopping for lunch at Khimrung Khola. You may notice most of all the villages around here end the name of the village with a “RUNG”, this indicates majority of the inhabitants are from the ethnic group of GURUNG. After lunch a passing through a light forest and you reach your nights campsite. Ghandrung the most developed village in this area and majority of the inhabitants have either served under the British Gorkha Army or Singapore Police Force. Visit around the village is a good experience and one can also visit the Annapurna Conservation & Museum here.
Day 15: LANDRUNG/BIRETHANTI/PKR (700m): (B/L) 18/12
Descend down hill along the staircase steps till Modi Khola and following the banks of the river you reach your lunch spot Shauli Bhatti. Following the river bank you later reach Birethanti village which was your first nights campsite. Proceed further and you reach Naya Pul, from here we take a bus till Pokhara. Check into hotel.
Day 16: Pokhara 1 day stay
Projected Itinerary
DAY 01: SINGAPORE / KATHMANDU – Receive and transfer to Hotel 4/12
DAY 02: KATHMANDU/POKHARA – Bus. POKHARA/BIRETHANTI (B/L/D) 5/12
Drive from Pokhara by Bus [approximate 2hrs drive] Commence your days hike along the classic trek trail which heads to Jomsom via Ghorepani.
DAY 03: BIRETHANTI / BUKHA VILLAGE (1400m): (B/L/D) 6/12
Start the days hike crossing the bridge, the trail starts ascending for 4hours until you reach BUKHA. This village constitutes of majority ethnic group of Nepalese people like GURUNG and few houses of low caste tribe like KAMI & DAMAI [Blacksmith and Tailors]. Being this your second day only, we camp here for the night. Activities here at Bukha can be arranged visiting the Local village and mingling with the villagers, visit to the Junior School or just resting at your campsite admiring the Annapurna South majestic mountain.
DAY 04 & DAY 05: COMMUNITY SERVICE AT BUKHA(B/L/D) 7 & 8/12
DAY 06: BUKHA / ULLERI (2073m) 9/12
Tdays’ hike will be through a off the beaten trail, very fewly frequented by other trekkers. The trail starts with a horizontal trail, twisting and turning around corners of the hills gradually ascending to your night campsite.
DAY 07: ULLERI / GHOREPANI (2853m) (B/L/D) 10/12
The trail continues to ascend a bit more gently, through fine forest of oak and rhododendron. Ghorepani means, "horse-water" in Nepalese. Indeed, along the whole trek, you probably have seen caravans of packed mules adorned beautifully thronging the high roads. Nestled on top of the mountain, this village is shroud with clouds and offers the magnificent view of Dhaulgiri and Annapurna range.
DAY 08: GHOREPANI 2853m / TADAPANI 2600m: (B/L/D) 11/12
This morning, rise early if you want to take an optional hour's climb to Poon Hill (3015m). This high point offers a panoramic 360-degree of the land around you. Your climb will be well timed such that you will be able to watch sunrise approaching the mountains. It will be a memorable experience to relish; especially catching the sight of the distant snow peaks bathed in a coat of gold. Cut through forested path and descend steeply to Tarapani. On the way, we will walk alongside a pebble - strewed stream and forest in this sub-alpine terrain.
Day 09: TADAPANI/CHOMRUNG (2210m) : (B/L/D) 12/12
Today’s journey is to descend all the way down the bank of the Modi Khola for about 1 and half hours and then cross the wooden bridge. Crossing the bridge you have to climb up to the ridge and move straight for 40 minutes to reach Gurjung the lunch point. From here you can see Tadapani. And after finishing lunch you will repeat small ascends and descends for about 2 hours. Then you reach to your tonight’s campsite Chomrung. Chomrung is like a junction. From here you can go to Ghandruk and ABC as well. One can see nice views of mountains from here. Mostly Annapurna South 7219m, Himchuli 6441m, Annapurn III 7855m, Fishtail 6993m, Gangapurna 7485m, Gandhrava Chuli 6249m.
Day 10: CHOMRUNG/DOVAN (2700m) : (B/L/D) 13/12
The upper end of the village, descend the long stone steps and cross the suspension bridge over the Chomrong Khola. Climb the mountain flank, pass the hamlets and restaurants in Callbong, Tialche, Bhanuwa, and Sinuwa and you will reach the end of the ridge. Follow the rocky path through the forest area until you come to Durdi Ghar. Then after, descend the stone steps and pass the check post. Continue the descend through the forest, follow the path into bamboo forest and you will reach the Bamboo Hotel. This is the lunch point. After lunch, the descend will have been about 360 meters. You will now make a gentle ascend through the forest area and move on crossing about three streams that flows down from the flank to your left. You will soon reach Dobang (2606m).
Day 11: DOVAN/MBC (3700m) : (B/L/D) 14/12
Today you are heading for Machhapuchhare B.C. The first section is a forest area. Cross a stream and pass the spot where water is overflowing on the path. It requires careful walking. Now you will be about 50m from the Modi Khola. Trekking a little further will bring you to a flat clearing in the forest. Move on to a place called the Himalayan Hotel (2900m) with two lodges, ascend the rocky path and you will soon reach Hinko cave. This area is prone to avalanches during the time of snowfall and there have been disasters. If there is no snow on the upper part of the rock face, there is no problem. You will soon reach Deurali (3100m), which is the lunch point. From Deurali, go to the riverbank, follow the path on the flank until you come to Bagal (3300m). You are heading for Machhapuchhare B.C, which are about 400m higher. From here follow the path on the flank where big rhododendrons are growing and you will come to end of the ridge. On the hill beyond the stream flowing from the South Annapurna Glacier, you can see the lodge of Machhapuchhare B.C. behind which Gangapurna (7455m) soars. After crossing the stream, climb a little and you will reach Machhapuchhare B.C. (3703m).
Day 12: MBC/ABC (4130m)EXCURSION/HIMALAYA (2740m) : (B/L/D) 15/12
This morning if the weather is fine, we will move early morning at about 4:00 to catch the sunrise at ABC. Do some excursion there for about 1 hour. And walk down to MBC for lunch. Duration for this walking distance up and down will be about 3 and half hours. After finishing lunch we walk down to the Himalaya for 3 hours. Tonight’s camp will be at Himalaya.
Day 13: HIMALAYA/CHOMRUNG: (B/L/D) 16/12
We will be taking the same route down to chomrung for coming back. From himalaya to Sinuwa the lunch point will be 4 hours walk. And from the lunch point Sinuwa to Chomrung our campsite will be 1 hour down till the river and 1 hour up.
Day 14: CHOMRUNG/LANDRUNG (1990m) : (B/L/D) 17/12
Start with a steady climb up to the top of the village, continue your days hike with stopping for lunch at Khimrung Khola. You may notice most of all the villages around here end the name of the village with a “RUNG”, this indicates majority of the inhabitants are from the ethnic group of GURUNG. After lunch a passing through a light forest and you reach your nights campsite. Ghandrung the most developed village in this area and majority of the inhabitants have either served under the British Gorkha Army or Singapore Police Force. Visit around the village is a good experience and one can also visit the Annapurna Conservation & Museum here.
Day 15: LANDRUNG/BIRETHANTI/PKR (700m): (B/L) 18/12
Descend down hill along the staircase steps till Modi Khola and following the banks of the river you reach your lunch spot Shauli Bhatti. Following the river bank you later reach Birethanti village which was your first nights campsite. Proceed further and you reach Naya Pul, from here we take a bus till Pokhara. Check into hotel.
Day 16: Pokhara 1 day stay
Day 17: Pokhara/ Kathmandu via overland - transfer to Hotel
Day 18: KATHMANDU/SINGAPORE : Transfer Airport for your final departure to Singapore (B) 21/12
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