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Monsoon Season Trekking in Nepal |
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Nepal has some of the best parts that the best time to
visit for your holiday there in rainy days or can be
also trekked all the year round. Where you can see and
experience similar to Tibetan plateau and also is well
known Trans Himalayan region of the county’s Mustang
district, the life style of people, local cultural
activities, old monasteries and its amazing landscape
add to your journey’s best photographic opportunity
destination. In Nepal’s behind of the mountain the
region is also called cold desert and Tibetan influence
parts. The main occupation of the region is farming-
sheep & goat keeping, horse keeping, tourism hospitality
and traditional barter system of salt trading in Tibet.
The high plain region is also ideal for slow trekkers
and trekking with children and family on horse back
together you will have closer stunning views of the snow
clad peaks. The months of the year June, July and August
are mainly people consider as monsoon days in Nepal but
the Trans Himalayan parts are just opposite of your
belief and it is total rain shadow parts. On that time
there is the best time for harvest and different
horticulture season so you can have lots of fresh fruits
like apples, peaches, apricots, plum, walnuts and
organic vegetables grown in local farm.
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Itinerary in Details
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Day 01 :
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Arrival in Kathmandu, pick up from the airport and
transfer to hotel, rest and refresh for couple of
hour and complete the official formalities. |
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Day 02 :
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Fly (35 min.) or drive by tourist bus (6-7
hr.) to Pokhara and transfer to hotel and
free time for personal activities to explore
its attractions of around. |
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Day 03 :
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Fly to Jomsom (2700m), STOL flight over the
World’s deepest gorge in between Annapurna I
(8091m) and Dhaulagiri (8167m) mountains,
commence trek to Kagbeni (2,800m, 3 hr.) and
O/N at teahouse lodge. |
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Day 04 :
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Trek to Muktinath (3800m, 3-4 hr)- Muktinath
is consider as a holy pilgrimage site for
both Hindus and Buddhists shrine. The lord
Shiva had meditated there and had nirvana
according Hindus mythological scripts. So
since now and then many devotees have dream
to visit that salvation center in there life
time once. Moreover the holy place offers
you wonderful views of entire Annapurna
Himalayan range and giant Dhaulagiri
panorama. |
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Day 05 :
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Explore around the Muktinath region and
enjoy panoramic views of snow clad
mountains. |
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Day 06 :
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Trek back to Jomsom and after lunch visit
around and rest at lodge with amazing closer
views of Mt Nilgiri and Tilicho peak. |
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Day 07 :
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Early morning after breakfast visit further
down another beautiful Trans Himalayn
Village Marpha which is famous for best
apple farming in Nepal and back to overnight
at Jomsom. |
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Day 08 :
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Early morning fly back to Pokhara, and
transfer to hotel end the trip and afternoon
free day for personal activities. |
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Day 09 :
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Free day in Pokhara for personal activities-
go for boating in Fewa Lake/rest/ shopping
etc… |
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Day 10 :
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After breakfast transfer to airport, fly to
Kathmandu or drive by tourist bus (6-7 hr.)
and transfer to hotel and afternoon free day
in Kathmandu for personal activities. |
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Day 11 :
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International departure or go for onward
program. |
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The above price includes:
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Airport transfers ( pick up and drop)
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3 meal per day and overnight accommodation in lodges
along the trail
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Supporting staffs (trekking guide and porters), as well
as their necessary insurance fee, meals and allowances
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Annapurna Conservation Area Project entrance permit fee
(ACAP fee)
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2-night accommodation in Kathmandu and 3-night in
Pokhara in BB basis before and after the trek.
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Domestic airfare and airport tax (Pokhara-Jomsom-Pokhara)
The above price doesn't include:
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International airport departure tax
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Lunch and dinner during the Kathmandu and Pokhara stay
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Travel / medical insurance and emergency evacuation cost
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Personal expenses such as telephone calls, alcoholic
beverages, bottled drinks (including cold drinks and
mineral water/boiled water), donation & tips etc.
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