Our Company Special
We are working to seek and introduce our customers to less visited areas. This is to give you a very special experience of the real Nepal and also to help develop these poor areas with sustainable
eco-trekking. We are always looking new routes for offer our services because in our company have old clients they like new route and different experience from us. Already some routes we fixed for our clients.This Trekking routes give different nature beauty for makes happy our clients. Just lets us know about your interest we are sure we will find you the totally news Trekking route for you. Here are Some routes already touch our clients heart This is a non-tourist area and less crowded, but a very splendid one.
Sailung, Timal and Phulchoki
This trek takes you to Thulo Sailung (3100 m), its highest elevation, from where you will see a vast Himalayan range from Makalu to Dhaulagiri.
In additional, this is the only trek from where you will have a glimpse of Tarai - the lowland of Nepal as well as the world's highest - Mt. Everest (8848 m).
While trekking in this area, we walk high up on spectacular ridges in an area inhabited by Tamangs - an indigenous Buddhists community whose religion is a fusion of Buddhist Lamaism and the Shamanist Bon culture. It is common for a village to have a Lama and a Jhankri (Shaman). Except Tamang, you will have encountered with different ethnic people and experience about socio-economic situation, life-style, and their professions. Moreover, the main attraction of this area is, it gives a wide range of exploration to the trekkers. The itinerary can be short and long.
Suggested Itinerary - Sailung - Timal & Phulchoki
Day 01: Arrival and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
Day 03: Drive to Mude Bazaar trek to Lamche Ahal (2300m)
Day 04: Lamche Ahal Khola Kharka (2600m) via Thulo Sailung (3146m)
Day 05: Khola Kharka to Dhormba Gompa (2100m)
Day 06: Dhorma to Gurase Bhanjyang (2300m)
Day 07: Gurase Bhanjyang to Kafle Damara (1100m)
Day 08: Chauri Gaun to Chaubas Hill (2100m)
Day 09: Chaubas Hill to Bholung Village (920m)
Day 10: Rest day for see the different cast people in village
Day 11: Bholung village to Chapkhore (1833m)
Day 12: Chapkhore visit Timal Narayanthan continue to Kottimal (1960m)
Day 13: Kot Timal Trek to Bhakunde Besi (700m)
Day 14 Bhakunde Besi Trek to Namo Buddha (1800m)
Day 15: Namo Buddha Trek to Kusha Devi (1054m)
Day 16: Kush Devi trek to Naya Gaun (1850m)
Day 17: Naya Gaun visit Phulchoki Hill (2791m) Lato Bhanjyang (1790m)
Day 18: Lato Bhanjyang trek to Godawari drive to Kathmandu O/N Hotel
Day 19: Free day for shopping or relax
Day 20: Drive to airport for flying your own destination
Clients View of the Sailung - Timal & Phulchoki Trekking
- When putting on trekking shoes becomes a highlight -
We had a 15 days trip called the "Sailung " trek in the east of Kathmandu. The second day of our trek we walked up to Sailung hill.
It was one of the highlights of our trek. From there we had a great view on the Himalaya Mountains. The night was quite cold but the sunrise in the morning was really amazing. In the following days we felt happy to travel in a Non Touristic Area so we could enjoy untouched nature and passed through lovely small farmers villages so for example on our 4th day from Dhormba Gompa to Gurase Bhanjyang on this day we had wonderful walk and our place for lunch was next to a refreshing waterfall.
Another big highlight was our trip to Bholung village the homestead of our crewmembers. There we have invited by some of them to visit their homes and had the opportunity to meet their families. We enjoyed the rest day in their village and evening staying together with them. Our route after leaving from Bholung, we collected many more impressions so on our way to Chapkhore. It was really hard work for our muscles that day because we had to walk uphill nearly four to five hours but we had a nice lunch break beside a small river where we could refresh our feet in the cold water. During the whole trek we had several times the opportunity to visit wonderful stupas, temples and small monasteries. All in all we enjoyed this trek very much.
Due to the fact that this was a mostly Non touristic trek we had the possibility to come in contact with only native people who weren't used to tourism and therefore they were very open minded and friendly. Sometimes they just joined our trip for about half an hour but most of the time of our trek we walked of our own only with our crew so we could enjoy and relax. In the evenings the dinning tent becomes singing, dancing and Nepali teaching tent. We could highly recommend this trip, even for non trained people.
Axel + Andrea (Germany)
Less Tourist Visited Area Trekking
Sailung And Timal Cultural Trekking
Bhairav Kund Trekking
Dudhakunda Cultural Trail
Rara Lake Trekking
Panch Pokhari (holy Lake)
Dhorpatan Area Trekking
Kanlinchok Cultural Trail
Pikey Cultural Trail
Ganesh Himal Trekking
Churen Himal trekking
Arun Valley Trekking
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