To the north east of Kathmandu lies the Jugal Himal, which includes Dorche Lakpa (6966m), Madiya (6257m) and Phurbi Chhyachu (6637m). From the south this is an easily accessible region, though it requires a long, uphill climb. Just above Dolaghat, on the Kodari road, a road leads to the large bazaar of Chautara, at 1410m. Our trek starts here, climbing to a ridge and following it north to Pach Pokhari, the Five Lakes, at 3600m. We continue to Tarke Gyang in Helambu and then head back down though Sermathang to reach Melamchipull Bazaar and Pachkhal on the Kodari road.
Trekking Region : Jugal Himal, North of Kathmandu, east to Langtang
Culture : Mixed influences
Starting Point : Chautara
End Point : Melamchi pull Bazaar.
Trek Duration : 17 days
Tour grade : Easy trek
Highest Access : Pach pokhari Lake (3600m).
Best Season : October, November and April, may.
Type of trekking : Camping Trek only.
Himalayan sights : Gaint Ganesh himal, Manaslu, Langtang, Dorche Lakpa and Gaurisanker.
Summary : An off-the beaten-track trek close to kathmandu.climb through forest to high alpine lakes. No food for accommodation.
Day 01 : pick up from the Int'L Airport, transfer to Hotel & well come diner.
Day 02 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu & well-come diner.
Day 03 : Kathmandu to Chautara and trek up to Syaule (1500m).
Day 04 : Sayule to Kamikharka Danda (2300m).
Day 05 : Kamikharka Danda to Chyocho Danda (3160m).
Day 06 : Chyocho Danda to Hile Bhanjayang (3913m).
Day 07 : Hile Bhanjayang to Nasim pati (3800m).
Day 08 : Nasim pati to Panch Pokhari (3600m).
Day 09 : Rest day Excursion High king around Pach pokhari hill.
Day 10 : Panch Pokhari to Gaikharka (2530m).
Day 11 : Gaikharaka to Yangri (1360m).
Day 12 : Yangri to Gangdwang (2100m).
Day 13 : Gangdwang to Tarke Gyang (2560m).
Day 14 : Tarke Gyang to Kakanidada (1300m).
Day 15 : Kakani dada to Melmchi bazaar and drive to Kathmandu.
Day 16 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu or free day.
Day 17 : Transfer to International Airport and fly home.