Helambu Trek |
Program Code : MO09 |
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Highlights of the Trek |
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This is an ideal short trek. Helumbu
which means 'potato and radish' in local
language is mainly inhabited by Sherpas
and Tamangs.
This place has a scenic grandeur and
pleasant climate as well as a long
history of Buddhism, culture and ancient
tradition. The eye-catching view of
Langtang, Chisaping, Gaurishankar and
Panchpokhari can be seen along with
enchanting flora and fauna.
Grade :
Introductory/Moderate
On These treks are similar to the
introductory treks but with occasional
higher altitude selections.
Type : Camping
Full board, enough trekking crew, tents.
Duration : 11
days (7 days trekking)
Activities :
Trekking, camping, sightseeing,
rock-climbing (optional)
Best time to go :
September through to April
Departure dates :
By arrangement
Minimum group size :
2
Maximum group size :
16
Trek Begin : By arrangement |
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Program Itinerary (Short) |
Days 01 :
Trip commences in Kathmandu, introductions and
formalities |
Days 02 :
Sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley |
Days 03 :
Sundarijal by overland, trek to Chisipani |
Days 04 :
Golbhanhjyang |
Days 05 :
Tharepati (3597m) |
Days 06 :
Tarkegyaang (2560m) |
Days 07 :
Sermethang (2621m) |
Days 08 :
Melamchibazaar (824m) |
Days 09 :
Kathmandu (1336m) |
Days 10 :
Day in Kathmandu - optional sightseeing/shopping |
Days 11 :
Trip concludes Kathmnadu |
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Cost Included :- |
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Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
(as per itinerary, 3 star rating standard, B&B, twin
share basis), airport transfers, full compliment of
trekking crew, all meals while on trek (except
alternative by choice), all necessary camping gear
(including sleeping bag, down jacket), overland
transportation, National Park Fees, trekking crew
insurance, emergency first aid kit. |
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Additional Cost :- |
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Extra hotel expenses, single room
supplement where requested, any personal expenses
(bottled soft drinks, telephone charges,
video/camera fees, etc.), domestic and international
airfares, medical costs (except medical attention
given by trek leader), rescue charges, tips for crew, Visas and visa extension costs, lunch
and evening meals while in Kathmandu (except Namaste
meal on first night). |
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