Nepal

Lamjung Himal

An exciting Trekking experience

Lamjung Himal trekking is a non-touristy trekking trail in the Annapurna region. Lamjung Himal trekking offers beautiful Himalayan scenery including Annapurna Himalayan range, Dhaulagiri Himalayan range, and Manaslu Himalayan range, etc, beautiful landscape, lush valley, mixed Nepalese culture, temples, and monasteries. Only Tented /camping trekking is in the Lamjung Himal trail.

Destination: Annapurna, Nepal
Trip Routes: Kathmandu - Beshi Sahar - Ghalegaun - Maidu Kharka - Kyubara - Furju Dewrali - Lamjung Himal Base Camp - Singaligoth - Siklis - Pokhara - Kathmandu
Activities: Trekking and Sightseeing
Season: February to May and September to December

Group Size
1 - 10
13 days
4440m
Moderate
Trans Alps Adventure
The Journey Begins Here

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 Kathmandu (1350m)
    After arrival at Kathmandu airport, we will transfer you to the hotel.
  • Day 2 Kathmandu - Beshi Sahar (823m): 6/7 hours
    Early morning drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar. It takes six to seven hours to reach Besisahar by bus.
  • Day 3 Beshisahar - Ghalegaun (2070m.): 6/7 hours
    This day after walking 6/7 hours ascending uphill after we will reach Ghalegaun. This Ghalegaun village has the major settlement of the Gurung community (one of the ethnic groups of Nepal), at night we will enjoy Gurung cultural show organized by locals. From here we can see whole Manaslu range
  • Day 4 Ghalegaun - Maidu Kharka (2877 m)
    This day we will walk through ascending trail crossing various rhododendron forests and hills covered with different flowering plants and on the way we can see plenty of wild animals too. From Ghalegaun till Tanting we will not see any kinds of settlements, we could only see pack of sheep and goats rearing on the grasslands and it is a silent and calm area. We will walk around 5 hours to reach Maidu, from here we can see scenic views of hills and snow-capped mountains.
  • Day 5 Maidu Kharka - Kyubara (3470 m)
    This day on the way to Kyubara we will walk 6/ 7 hours mostly through the trail which is in the upper level of the hill. From here we can see very beautiful views of various mountain ranges such as Manaslu, Lamjung Himal, Himlung Himal, Annapurna II, III, IV and looking downwards we will see beautiful village settlements.
  • Day 6 Kyubara – Furju Dewrali (4385 m)
    This day also on the way to Furju Dewrali, we will walk 5/6 hours through the upper level of the hill. In this trekking, route water is scarce because this trail lies on the top level of the hill.
  • Day 7 Furju Dewrali - Lamjung Himal Base Camp (4500 m)
    This is a little difficult trail, en route we may find ice deposit. It is not a busy route and following a narrow trail, we will reach Lamjung Himal Base Camp.
  • Day 8 Lamjung Himal Base Camp - Singaligoth (2900 m)
    This is also a narrow and difficult trail. Starting from Lamjung Himal Base Camp it will take 5/6 hours to reach Singaligoth. We will descend for 3 three hours and afterward crossing jungles we will reach Singaligoth.
  • Day 9 Singaligoth - Siklis (1980 m)
    This day we will walk for about 5/6 hours through descending and ascending trail towards Siklis village crossing through jungles. Silklis village is beautiful and is filled with Gurung communities one of the various ethnic communities of Nepal, most of the men in this community are enrolled in British Gurkha and Indian army.
  • Day 10 Pokhara (820 m) 5 hours
    After breakfast, we will drive to Pokhara. It will takes around 5 hours by local bus to reach Pokhara.
  • Day 11 Pokhara - Kathmandu
    We can fly or drive by private vehicles/tourist bus to Kathmandu.
  • Day 12 Kathmandu
    This day we will have a free day for shopping and other activities such as Kathmandu city sightseeing etc.
  • Day 13 Final departure day
    Transfer to international airport and fly to your destination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What preparations should I make before trekking?

It is always a good idea to involve yourself in doing physical exercises before trekking. Not that you have to be all athletic and muscular to trek. An average level of physical fitness will make the journey less stressful.

Is drinking water easily available?

Availability of drinking water is not the problem. The problem is the cost of it at higher altitude. As you gain height, the price of water rises up to 2-3$ per liter.An alternative way of getting drinking water is by having your water bottles filled in tea houses. Tea houses will provide you boiled water for about 1$ per liter. They are completely safe for drinking.

What kind of food is available during trekking?

Food is not of any concern while trekking. You will get all kinds of cuisines. For breakfast, tea houses will provide you with eggs cooked in your preferred style along with pan cakes, bread butter, roti, and so on.Various other dishes like pizza, pasta, momo, chowmein and many more are also available. The most preferred dish is Dal Bhaat. It is a typical Nepali meal. Rice is served with vegetable curry, lentils, tomato chutney and meat curry.

What are the risks associated with trekking?

Trekking is an extreme sport and does come with a lot of risks. Some unavoidable risks are avalanche, heavy rainfall, earthquake, landslide and other such natural calamities.You might fall and injure yourself or catch some viral flue. The deadliest risk of trekking is AMS or Acute Mountain Sickness. This sickness occurs when a great altitude is gained and the body fails to adjust to the changing pressures associated with it. Anyone can fall a victim of the sickness and if not treated in time, it can be fatal.

Do I need a guide/porter to trek?

There is no such hard and fast rule that you must have one. But it is highly advisable to travel with them. Some of the treks cannot be trekked without a guide most of them are the restricted ones.

Can we take showers during the trek?

Showers are available at the teahouses. They will usually be shared bathrooms in most teahouses, especially the higher up you go. You will have to pay for a hot water shower per person.

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