5 BEST EASY TREKS IN NEPAL FOR BEGINNERS 2024

Easy Trek in Nepal

5 Easy Treks In Nepal For Beginners 2024. People from all over the world travel to adventurous places to seek out new experiences and make amazing memories. Trekking has been rather popular in the last few years. Trekking may be enjoyable, but it can also be taxing if done erratically. Trekkers from all over the world go to Nepal because it is home to some of the most breathtaking and fascinating places. The ten easiest treks for novices to do in Nepal are listed below.

1. PIKEY PEAK TREK

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Pikey Peak Trek is a quick yet fantastic trek to see the breathtaking Himalayas, which include Mt. Everest. One of the most recently opened routes in Nepal’s Lower Everest region, the Pikey Peak climb ascends to a maximum elevation of 4070 meters. A week-long trek to the Pikey would reward one with breathtaking views of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, as well as Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Dhaulagiri, Ama Dablam, Makalu, Numbur Himal, Gaurishankar, and Langtang in the far west. The pathways go through a thick forest of pine, sunpati, and rhododendron, which is home to a variety of species. The routes go through a dense forest of pine, sunpati, and rhododendron, which is home to a variety of species. Along with the Yak, Cow, and other farm animals, wildlife such as Lophophorus (Danfe), Crimson Horned Pheasant, Wild bear, Panda, Ghoral, and Tiger can be spotted in the trek to Pikey Peak. It is possible to reach the small, picturesque hamlet, which is home to many Sherpas, Tamang, Gurung, and Chhetris ethnic communities, by road or by air.

OUTLINE ITINERARY:

Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Dhap
Altitude: 2,900m | Drive: 7-8 hrs

Day 02: Trek to Jhapre
Altitude: 2,930m | Trek:7-8hrs

Day 03: Trek to Pikey Base Camp
Altitude:3640m | Trek: 7-8hrs

Day 04: Trek to Pikey Peak (4070 m) – Jase Bhanjyang
Altitude: 4070 m | Trek: 4-5 hrs

Day 05: Trek to Junbesi
Altitude: 2680m | Trek: 6-7

Day 06: Trek to Phaplu
Trek: 5-6 hrs

Day 08: Drive / Fly from Phaplu to Kathmandu

2. LANGTANG VALLEY TREK

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For those who want to explore less-traveled paths amid high alpine pastures and stunning mountain views, the Langtang Valley Trek is an excellent choice. Trekking these paths offers a chance to encounter the Tamang and Sherpa cultures, therefore this short trek in Nepal ensures cultural exchanges with local ethnic groups.

Due to its popularity among trekkers in central Nepal, the Langtang Valley trip is the most often sought in the region. The Langtang trekking route is one of the most well-known and traditional trekking routes. Stunning and breathtaking alpine scenery may be seen all around Langtang Valley. Trekking in the Langtang region provides views of several alpine meadows, yak herds, and ancient monasteries influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. Poppy and other alpine flowers bloom abundantly in the summertime on Langtang’s mountainous valley floor and alpine slopes, creating a magnificent display of global flora. Langtang is home to several significant mountains, including Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), Naya Kangri (5,846 m), Gang Chhenpo (6,388 m), and Langtang Lirung (7,246 m).

OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel
Altitude: 1,400 m

Day 02: Kathmandu to Syabru Besi
Altitude: 1,420m/4,658ft | Drive: 8/9 hrs.

Day 03: Syabru Besi to Lama Hotel
Altitude: 2340m/7,675ft. | Trek: 5-6 hrs.

Day 04: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village
Altitude: 3,480m/11,415ft. | Trek: 5-6 hrs.

Day 05: Langtang Village to Kyangjin
Altitude: 3,870m/12,697ft. | Trek: 3-4 hrs.

Day 06: Trek back to Lama hotel
Altitude: 2340m/7,675ft. | Trek: 6-7 hrs.

Day 07: Trek from Lama Hotel to Syabru Besi and drive back to Kathmandu
Altitude: 1,420m/4,658ft | Drive: 8/9 hrs.

Day 08: Transfer to the International Airport for your Final Flight Departure.
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3. GOSAIKUNDA LAKE TREK

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Along with the Langtang Valley treks, the Gosainkunda Lake trek is another popular trek in this region. A sacred lake in the Himalayas, Gosaikunda is a mountain lake that is a major Hindu pilgrimage site. It is said to have been formed by Lord Shiva using his “Trishul.” Every year on the Full Moon day in August, hundreds of Buddhists and Hindu pilgrims flock to Gosaikunda to worship Lord Shiva and take a bath in the hallowed lake. Witness sunrise at this sacred location over a plethora of sparkling lakes. With Saraswati Kunda and Bhairav Kunda in its center, you may see more than 108 smaller lakes here.

OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 1: Drive to Dhunche | Trek to Deurali
Altitude: 2,030m | Walking hours: 5-6 | Drive: 6hrs

Day 2: Trek to Chandanbari
Altitude: 3200m | Walking hours: 5-6

Day 3: Trek to Gosaikunda and back to Laurebina
Altitude: 4361m | Walking hours: 5-6

Day 4: Trek back to Chandanwari
Altitude: 3200m | Walking hours: 5-6

Day 5: Trek back to Dhunche | Drive back to Kathmandu.

4. MARDI HIMAL TREK

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The picturesque Machhapuchhare (Fishtail) and Mardi Himal mountains are the backdrops of the short Iconic Mardi Himal trek in the Annapurna Region. Experience the splendor of the only snow-capped peaks in the world, the immense possibility of an amazing exchange of cultures, and the sheer awe of Machhapuchhre Base Camp. The vibrant and fascinating path winds through alpine meadows, lush valleys, forests covered in lichen, streams, and waterfalls, all while offering striking views of the surrounding skyline and the mountains. The route passes through scenic glacial valleys, and most of the walking pathways in Annapurna’s scenery are steep and challenging.

OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 01: Drive from Pokhara to Kande and trek to Deurali
Altitude: 2200m | Trek: 4hrs

Day 02: Trek to Forest Camp
Altitude: 2,600m | Trek: 5-6 hours

Day 03: Trek to High Camp
Altitude: 3,150m | Trek: 5-6 hours

Day 04: Trek to Mardi Himal Base Camp
Altitude: 4500m | Trek to Low Camp – Altitude: 2,900m | Trek: 5-6 hours

Day 05: Trek to Siding village
Altitude: 1,750m) | Trek: 6 hours

Day 06: Trek to Lumre and drive to Pokhara
Trek: 3 hours | Drive: 2 hours

5. POON HILL TREK

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The hiking on Poon Hill is sometimes referred to as the Annapurna Panorama or Annapurna Sunrise trekking. Out of all the hikes, this one is the most popular with visitors and is quite easy. The stunning trek’s destination is marked by the viewpoint atop Poon Hill (3210m). If you’re a novice traveling to Nepal, the Poonhill Trek is one of the most popular trekking routes. It is elevated 3210 meters above sea level. If you like to discover this amazing hiking path. There are several trekking packages available, such as the 3-day Poon Hill trip, the 5-day Ghorepani Ghandruk circuit trek, and the 4-day Poonhill trek.

OUTLINE ITINERARY
DAY 01: Drive from Pokhara to Nayapul and trek to Thikedhunga
Altitude: 1,600M | Drive: 2hr | Trek: 4/5 hr

DAY 02: Trek to Ghorepani
Altitude: 2,800 M | Trek: 6 hrs

DAY 03: Short hike to Poon Hill
Altitude: 3,210 m and Trek to Tadapani – Altitude: 2630 m | Trek: 5/6 hr

DAY 04: Short walk to Ghandruk
Altitude:1,940 | Trek: 3 hr

DAY 05: Trek down to Nayapul
Trek: 5 Hrs & Drive back to Pokhara

Pikey Peak: The Lower Everest Trek

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Pikey Peak: The Lower Everest Trek in Solukhumbu region. A sacred place called Pikey Peak is situated in Nepal’s Solukhumbu region. It offers amazing panoramic views of the Himalayan mountain range, including Mount Everest, from its elevation of about 4,065 meters – Pikey Peak, a lesser-known trek that provides an exceptional view of Tibetan Sherpa culture and breathtaking surroundings. The Sherpas are widely recognized for their warmth and perpetually sincere smiles. The area is full of historical structures like stupas and the ubiquitous, vibrant prayer flags.

Many believe that Pikey Peak offers one of Nepal’s top viewpoints for seeing Mount Everest. That’s a strong claim, but Sir Edmund Hillary said it was one of his favorites. You pass through lovely meadows and forests on the Pikey Peak Trek and views of several massive mountain ranges blanketed in snow. The Mt. Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Annapurna, Gaurishankar, Lhotse, Nuptse, Numbur, Sishapangma, Thamserku, and Mera peaks can all be seen in breathtaking clarity. The finest times of day to observe and properly appreciate these views are at sunrise and sunset. Your journey begins with a route that crosses the Himalayas and enters the secluded Solu Khumbu Region. To Pikey Peak (4065m), the path passes through rhododendron woods, which are at their prettiest in the spring when they are in full bloom with pink blooms.

PIKEY PEAK HIGHLIGHTS

  • A less-traveled path that is rich in culture and scenic beauty.
  • Hike Pikey Peak for a spectacular sunrise or sunset.
  • Watch the dawn over Mt. Everest and six more impressive peaks that are higher than 8000 meters.
  • Discover why Sir Edmund Hillary deemed this to be one of Everest’s greatest vistas.
  • A tranquil journey in the Solu Khumbu area with fewer other hikers and the tranquility of fresh mountain air.
  • Close experience with traditional Tamang, Magar, and Sherpa cultures.
  • Visit the Thupten Choling Buddhist Monastery from the 19th century.
  • Beautiful views of the dawn and sunset
  • Discover prayer flags, mani walls, and chortens.

HOW TO GET THERE?

1. A Road Trip

The most popular option is to take a beautiful drive from Kathmandu to Dhap or Phaplu, where the trek begins. The driving time is between 8 and 10 hours, depending on the traffic and the state of the roads. On this route, you can take a shared public bus or hire a private vehicle. If you have more time or want to save money, you can opt for the drive option.

2. Flight

Pikey Peak treks begin with a short, 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Phaplu. Take a quick domestic flight from Kathmandu to Phaplu Airport. The route is often flown by Summit Air, Tara Air, and Nepal Airlines. The flight duration is around 35 to 40 minutes. However, there are no regular flights to Phaplu, only two times a week. It’s better to fly into and out of Phaplu, where the journey begins if you’re short on time or wish to choose a shorter route.

TREK DIFFICULTY AND PREPARATION:

In comparison to other treks in the Everest area, the Pikey Peak Trek is classified as being somewhat tricky. The trekking route is mostly off the usual path,  and there are few difficult or steep inclines. There is no specific training required, and even inexperienced trekkers can opt for this trek. The usual daily trekking hours are similarly 5 to 6 hours. The maximum height reached during the 6-7 day trip is 4065m. Regular physical activity, as well as additional activities like jogging, cycling, and swimming, might help you gain greater stamina for the trek.

ACCOMMODATION: TEAHOUSES AND HOMESTAY

In the Everest area, the Pikey Peak Trekking route is still not widely known. Since the trekking route is in such a remote area, the majority of the lodging options are lodges or locally owned and operated homestays. Two-bed bedrooms with a set of blankets and pillows are available for you here. All visitors often share the restrooms. Staying at these homestays and tiny lodges is the ideal opportunity to interact with the locals and get a close-up look at their culture and way of life.

ORGANIC FOOD

Packaged meals are hardly accessible due to the area’s remoteness. The local vegetation will be a part of everyday meals. The typical meal for guests is dal, bhat, and curry. Vegetables are often cultivated close to home without the use of chemicals, thus being organic. Consequently, the trip is reviving for your stomach as well. The greatest treatment for altitude sickness is also recognized to be these local foods. Enjoy delicious seasonal food, which includes organic veggies, wild mushrooms, and traditional meals that are well-cooked and reflect the tastes of the season. Enjoying these local delicacies gives your trekking adventure an exquisite touch.

RURAL LIFESTYLE

Pikey Peak, in contrast to other well-known hiking routes, offers a genuine view of rural Nepal. You’ll pass through traditional villages and terraced farmlands as you travel the route, where people make their livelihood amidst stunning views.

Peaceful moments and opportunities for spiritual meditation can be experienced when visiting calm monasteries and praying flags flapping in the wind. The people you encounter will make an everlasting impression on you, reminding you of the beauty of a simpler existence through their simplicity and resilience.

TREKKING IN DIFFERENT SEASONS

Like the majority of treks in Nepal, the Pikey Peak Trek is ideal during the spring and fall, when the weather is known to be lovely and steady and the landscape to be beautiful.

SPRING

As the king of the seasons, spring is also known as the flower-blooming season. It is during this time that you can go trekking in the Himalayas and see vivid rhododendrons. With the beautiful weather, rhododendron woods are ablaze with pink, scarlet, and white blossoms, and the mountains shine against deep blue skies.

AUTUMN

Fall is the best season for trekking since there are fewer chances of rain, and the landscape is greener due to the growth of numerous crops. It is also a joyful period in Nepal since Dashain and Tihar, two of the nation’s most significant holidays, fall around this time.

WINTER

Pikey Peak Trekking is also feasible in the winter. However, not all hikers may find the freezing temperatures to be suitable. But the views can be breathtaking, particularly when the mountains are covered with snow. If you intend to hike Pikey Peak in the winter, be sure to confirm whether there are any teahouses at higher altitudes.

MONSOON

June through August is the monsoon season in Nepal. It is wise to prepare for consistent rain throughout the month. Rain showers, which can range from gentle drizzles to intense downpours, might happen at any moment. The monsoon season is distinguished by its overcast and foggy weather. Views of the mountains and the surroundings can frequently be obscured by clouds. The Solu-Khumbu area is transformed into a lush wonderland in monsoon. You’ll be surrounded by beautiful green forests that are painted with a brilliant palette of flora as you make your way down the winding routes.
The hills and valleys are given fresh life during the monsoon season by a symphony of trickling waterfalls, blooming wildflowers, and sparkling leaves. You are drawn further into the healing spirit of nature with each step.

PERMIT

Pikey Peak Trek requires TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Permits, the same as many other treks in Nepal. The Pikey Peak Trek does not require any further permissions besides TIMS.

ITINERARY AND ROUTE

If you have limited time and are physically fit, we can create a 4-5 day itinerary for you, but a more relaxing trip of 6-7 days allows you to hike without much physical demand and trek without stress while enjoying some of the best landscape by including some extra days on the Pikey Peak trek with a well-organized itinerary that allows you to walk at your own pace while soaking up the vacation with peace of mind and no rush.

OUTLINE ITINERARY:

Short Pikey Peak Trek (Flight OPtion) – 5 DAYS

Day 1: Kathmandu to Phaplu by flight and trekking to Ghunsa. (Flights on Mon & Fri)
Day 2: Trek to Pikey Peak Base Camp
Day 3: Pikey Peak Base Camp to Junbesi trekking. Visit Thupten Chholing Monastery
Day 4: Junbesi to Phaplu or Salleri trekking.
Day 5: Phaplu to Kathmandu by flight or ground transportation.

Pikey Peak Trek (Drive Option) – 6 DAYS

Day 01: Drive to Dhap from Kathmandu. 8/9 hrs drivev(240km)km
Day 02: Trek to Jhapre (2820 m) 5-6 hrs walk
Day 03: Trek to Pikey Peak Base Camp (3540m), 5 to 6 hrs walk.
Day 04: Trek to Junbesi via Pikey Peak (4065)
Day 05: Trek to Salleri (2960 m)
Day 06: Drive to Kathmandu (275km)

The pleasant, short trek to Pikey Peak offers everything you could hope for. A blessing in and of itself is having the gorgeous mountain ranges as a background for the entire trip. When the trip is accompanied by rich natural diversity and distinctive cultural appeal, it becomes even more enjoyable and intriguing. You cannot miss out on the serene Pikey Peak Trek, one of Nepal’s top mountain treks.

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Discover the top 6 places to view Mount Everest

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Are you ready to discover the top 6 places to view Mount Everest? Let’s explore more about the best spots to view Mount Everest.

Witnessing Mount Everest is one of the highlights of any trip to Nepal. Not everyone will be able to fulfill their dream of conquering Mount Everest and reaching the top of the world. However, from these spectacular Everest viewpoints, you can still see the magnificent 8,848-meter peak. Apparently, the best place to view Everest is not confined to the Everest base camp trip. Mt. Everest can be seen from many viewpoints in the Khumbu region. Instead, some of these trekking routes that let you experience Nepal’s stunning Himalayas offer the best vistas.

You forget about the rest of the materialistic world when you are greeted with the magnificent Everest. Your soul will be rejuvenated once and for all by the sight of Mount Everest from the top of the world.

1. Kalapatthar (5,555m)

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The highest viewpoint in Nepal, Kala Patthar, is often referred to as Kala Pattar or Kalapatar. The vista from there is the closest one can get to Mount Everest without having to use any mountaineering techniques.

As it takes at least 10 to 12 days to travel round trip from Lukla Airport to Kala Patthar on the trail that also leads to Everest Base Camp, trekking there requires a significant time commitment. Alternatively, you can also fly in a helicopter from Kathmandu or even Lukla.

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2. Gokyo Ri (5,357 m/17,575 feet)

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The ascent of Gokyo Ri is a must-do hike from Gokyo. Gokyo Ri, at 5,357 meters (17,575 feet) above sea level, gives yet another viewpoint of Mount Everest. Gokyo Ri is a recently well-liked yet magnificent trekking destination in the Everest region. You will see the Ngozumpa Glacier and the Gokyo Lakes in addition to Everest. The four tallest mountains in the world, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Lhotse, dominate the skylines in addition to the stunning vista of beautiful Everest. From Gokyo Ri, these peaks all look breathtaking.

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3. Pikey Peak (4,065m)

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Even more, faraway and comprehensive views of Everest and the surrounding mountains are visible from Pikey Peak. This viewpoint was considered the best in Nepal by Edmund Hillary, a member of the original Mt. Everest ascent crew. In addition to Everest, you can see the 8,000-meter mountains Dhaulagiri and Kanchenjunga in the distance.

A highly suggested off-the-beaten-path trip in the lower Everest Region is a six-day trek to Pikey Peak.

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4. Farak Ri, Kongde (4,680m/ 15,354 ft.)

It is also known as the Everest Panorama trek, and it is a high-altitude trekking trail intended for seeing Mount Everest from a distance.

Farak Ri is north of the Kongde hamlet, where you can see four of the world’s tallest peaks, and is situated deep within the Sagarmatha National Park. Farak Ri, one of the best locations to view Mount Everest, is also a vantage point from which to observe Mounts Cho-Oyu (8,188 m/26,864 ft.), Makalu (8,485 m/27,838 ft.), and Lhotse (8,516 m/27,940 ft.).

5. Hotel Everest View (3962m/13000ft)

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The Hotel Everest, known for being the tallest hotel in the world, offers an amazing 360-degree view of Mt. Everest while bringing luxury into the heart of the Himalayas.

One of the best spots to view Mount Everest is from Hotel Everest View, which also offers a relaxing rest area for both trekkers and climbers. In Namche Bazaar, Day 3 of the Everest Base Camp trip is typically set aside as an acclimatization day. Many choose to make the ascent to Hotel Everest View.

And you guessed it right: the Everest mountain range will be clearly visible from the patio area outside the Everet View Hotel. So, after a pleasant two-hour stroll up to the hotel, grab some food and beverages and sit back to take it all in.

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6. Tengboche Monastery (3870m/2,700 ft)

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With our list of challenging Everest Viewpoints up to this point, we may have worried you. But this one has lots of advantages, is simple to climb, and has a great view. It is also known as DawaCholing Gompa and is situated in Tengboche, in the Khumjung area, at a height of 3,870 meters. The Khumbu region’s biggest and most significant Gompa is this one. The Tengboche Monastery is located in a hilly area where the ImjaKhola and Dudh Koshi rivers converge. In the year 1916, Lama Gulu constructed the monastery.

The most convenient viewpoint with a great view is Tengboche. The monastery can be reached from Namche by day hike via the closest airport, Lukla. You can continue the Everest journey from Tengboche to Pheriche, the settlement of Gorakshep, and Kala Patthar. From here, you can see Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam in all their breathtaking beauty.

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Pikey Peak Trek

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Pikey Peak Base Camp

Pikey is situated at the Lower region of Solukhumbu district at an altitude of 4070 m. From Pikey peak, one can get the grand view of nature, can experience the traditional livings of different ethnic groups like Sherpa, Chhetri, Tamang, and Gurung. Tourists can taste the verities of local cuisines and observe some rare plants and animals. Tourists can observe the best view of the highest peak of the world Mt. Everest in the short trek.
From Pikey peak, one can get the grand view of mountain peaks like Dhaulagiri, Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, AmaDamlam, Lhotse, Nuptse, Number, Gaurisankhar, Langtang to the far west. Additionally, Pikey peak rewards tourists with one of the best sunrises and sunset views. It offers dense forests of Sunpati, Pine, Rhododendron whereas attraction of birds and animals like Lophophorus, Crimson Horned Pheasant, tiger, wild bear, Panda, Ghoral and so on. Similarly, Chauri Ghai, Nak, yak, and cow can be found anywhere in this area.

Tourists can have a pleasing view of nature’s unique scenes, villages and living way of Sherpa, Tamang, Chhetri, Gurung, and Sunmuwar. To reach Pikey peak, bus or jeep ride from Bamtibhandar of Ramhechap district -the Okhaldhunga dhap-Khinji Phalate -Salleri of Solukhumbu district and then trek can be followed. Other alternative can be a flight to Paplu airport of Solukhumbu district. The villages belonging to Likhu Pikey rural municipality include villages like Chaulakharka, Gole. Similarly, other villages of Solududhkunda municipality like Kerung, Tapting, Tamakhani,
Gorakhani, Salleri, and Junbesi also lie at Likhu Pikey rural municipality. Likewise, other villages of Okaldunga district and Ramechhap district such as Patale, Kiji Demba and Bamtibhandar are also the part of Likhu Pikey Peak Trek.

Highlights of Pikey Peak Trek

  • Duration: 10 Days
  • Type of Trek: Camping/Tea House
  • Activities: Trekking, Culture Tours
  • Max Altitude: 4070m.
  • Mode of travel: Land Transportation
  • Best Month: September/October/November/ March/April/May

OUTLINE ITINERARY:

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Bamti Bhandar – Altitude: 2990 m
Day 03: Bhandar – Namkheli
Day 04: Namkheli – Golla
Day 05: Golla – Pikey Base Camp
Day 06: Pikey Base Camp – Pikey Peak – Junbesi
Day 07: Junbesi –Thupten Chholing
Day 08: Junbesi – Chiwang-Phaplu
Day 09: Phaplu – Kathmandu
Day 10: Depart Kathmandu

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