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Panchase Hill Trek


Overview The Panchase Hill Trek is a captivating adventure that combines the beauty of nature with cultural exploration in the Annapurna region of Nepal. This trek provides a wonderful opportunity to immerse oneself in the picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and serene lakes while experiencing the rich local culture. Starting from the beautiful city of Pokhara, the trek takes you through charming villages, terraced fields, and lush rhododendron forests. Panchase Hill, standing at an elevation of 2,500 meters, is the centerpiece of this trek and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The sunrise and sunset vistas…

Overview

The Panchase Hill Trek is a captivating adventure that combines the beauty of nature with cultural exploration in the Annapurna region of Nepal. This trek provides a wonderful opportunity to immerse oneself in the picturesque landscapes, dense forests, and serene lakes while experiencing the rich local culture.

Starting from the beautiful city of Pokhara, the trek takes you through charming villages, terraced fields, and lush rhododendron forests. Panchase Hill, standing at an elevation of 2,500 meters, is the centerpiece of this trek and offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The sunrise and sunset vistas from Panchase Hill are also truly awe-inspiring and make the trek a must-visit for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Along the trail, trekkers also have the opportunity to interact with the warm and friendly Gurung and Magar communities. These ethnic groups have preserved their unique traditions, including their vibrant festivals, music, and dances. Staying in local tea houses along the way provides an authentic cultural experience, as you indulge in delicious Nepali cuisine and learn about the local way of life.

The Panchase Hill Trek can also be completed in about five days, making it a perfect option for those with limited time or beginners looking for a shorter trekking experience. The trail is relatively easy, with a few uphill sections that are manageable for most fitness levels.

Apart from the natural and cultural highlights, the trek also offers opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting. The region is home to a diverse range of bird species and occasionally, you might catch a glimpse of wildlife such as langurs, deer, and Himalayan black bears.

Conclusion and Summary

In conclusion, the Panchase Hill Trek is a delightful journey that combines the best of Nepal’s natural beauty and cultural heritage. With its stunning vistas, cultural encounters, and moderate difficulty level, it is an ideal choice for trekkers seeking a fulfilling adventure in a shorter span of time.

Trip Highlights


  • Enjoy one of Nepal’s easier treks, great for families or those with moderate fitness
  • Gain views of peaks such as Dhaulagiri, Lamjung, Machhapuchhre and Manaslu
  • Summit Panchase Hill (2,500m) for one of the best views of the Annapurna Himal
  • Witness rural Nepali life in the villages, inhabited mainly by Gurung and Brahman people

Itinerary Expand All


As you fly into Kathmandu, you’ll have beautiful views over the valley, the Himalaya, and of the terraced fields below. After going through customs, a representative will be waiting to guide you through the initial culture shock of Kathmandu’s narrow, winding streets and get you settled into your hotel. Once you’ve settled in, head out and visit one of Kathmandu’s cultural highlights. In the evening, the tourist hub of Thamel is a good place to grab your first meal, with a variety of restaurants to chose from offering both Western and local Nepali dishes.

Kathmandu has a special atmosphere during the early morning hours when the city is slowly coming to life yet not too chaotic. It’s a great time to walk and explore the streets or have a chai overlooking one of the local courtyards or durbar squares. There are a number of ways you can spend the day given the many incredible sights around the Kathmandu Valley. Later in the evening, head out for dinner at one of the city’s great eateries, or your specialist can arrange a home-cooked dinner with a local family.

Start with a boat ride across Phewa Lake to reach the starting point of the trek. The trail climbs for a short distance up to the Shanti Stupa (also known as the World Peace Pagoda), built in 1973 by a group of Japanese Buddhists. It is a popular tourist attraction in Pokhara, but as you continue on the trekking trail, the crowds will diminish.

Continuing on from the Shanti Stupa, the trail takes you down through the forest and then steeply back up and through the village of Lukum Swara. Most of the inhabitants of this area are ethnic Gurung and Brahman people, and you will have plenty of opportunities to observe their rural lifestyles on this trek. Today’s hike ends at Bumdi village.

Today’s walk will continue through the forest, and the mountains will be visible from time to time. Peaks to look out for are Lamjung, Gangapurna, Machhapucchare, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna I, and Manaslu. Your guide should be able to distinguish these for you. The forests through which you’ll pass are especially interesting for their variety of flora and fauna, including an abundance of birdlife, monkeys, orchids, and numerous plants. In spring, you may be able to see Nepal’s national flower, the Rhododendron, in full bloom. The day ends with a gentle ascent to Panchase Bhanjyang.

Early this morning (the earlier the better if you want sunrise views), climb the stone steps about 500 meters up to Panchase Peak. This is the highest point on the trek, and from here you should be able to see an amazing panorama of the mountains that had just been peeking out at you on the trek so far. Have breakfast at the summit, then spend the rest of the day descending gently to your stop for the night, Bhadaure.

Today’s walk descends gently, following a jeep trail much of the way, and will pass through several villages. At Naudanda, the trekking trail joins the road, and you will be picked up here and driven back to Pokhara. Alternatively, extend the trek by one day or several, by following one of the suggested variations, below.

Time to say farewell to Nepal. Enjoy your last moments in Kathmandu with breakfast in a café, a city stroll, and/or souvenir shopping. A representative will meet you at your hotel and drive you to the airport for your return flight home. It’s good to be at the airport at least two hours prior to departure.

What's Included


In the Above Cost It Includes:
1. Airport Pick-up and Drop Off,
2. Licensed and trained trekking guides,
3. potters for carrying goods and supplies,
4. 4 Nights Accommodation in the 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu with B & B. (Bed
& Breakfast)
5. All accommodation during the trek.
6. All meals and hot beverages during the trek.
7. Transportation to and from trail head.
8. All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)
9. National Park/Conservation Area entry Permit, Equipment such as tents And Mattresses, Cooking Equipment, Camp site charges, Insurance, and
equipment for the staffs.
10. Coordination of quick Rescue service (Costs covered by your Insurance Plan)
11. Trekking staffs wages etc.

What's Excluded


Services and Cost Does not Included in Price:
1. International Airfares,
2. Travel/Trekking Insurance,
3. Excess baggage charges More than 16kg and hand bag more than 5 kg in
domestic flights.
4. Visa fees.
5. Airport Departure Taxes.
6. Drinks (Cold and Alcoholic) Rescue charge.
7. Tips for The staffs.
8. Expenses of Personnel nature and Permit and Liaison officer fee (where Applicable.
9. Meals during stay in the Kathmandu.
10. Domestic Ticket Etc.

Trip Information


Panchase Hill Trek is a popular trekking route in the western region of Nepal. It is a relatively easy trek that offers stunning views of the Himalayas, as well as an opportunity to experience the culture and lifestyle of the local communities.

The trek begins from the city of Pokhara and takes around 5-6 days to complete. During the trek, you will pass through several small villages, lush forests, and terraced farmlands. You will also have the opportunity to visit several Hindu and Buddhist temples along the way.

The main highlight of the trek is the Panchase Hill, which is situated at an altitude of 2,500 meters. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu mountain ranges.

The best time to do the Panchase Hill Trek is from September to November and from March to May. During these months, the weather is mild and dry, and the views are clear.

Overall, the Panchase Hill Trek is a great option for those looking for a relatively easy trek with stunning views and a chance to experience the local culture.

 

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Trip Facts


Duration 7 Day(s)
Activities Trekking
Group Size 1 to 20
Best Season March to May, September to November
Start/End Point Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Difficulty Level Moderate

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