| Helambu Cultural Trekking - 7 Days | ||||
Max. altitude: 3800 mtrs.
This trek is ideal for people with less time who do not wish to travel too far from the Kathmandu Valley. Helambu is a lush region to the North of Kathmandu inhabited by Sherpas and Tamang people although the Sherpas of this region differ in their practices from their cousins in the Everest region.The trek passes through some beautiful forests and very interesting villages on route. |
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| Itinerary: | ||||
| Day 01: Drive, Kathmandu to Sundari Jal and trek to Chisopani | ||||
| Day 02: Chisopani / Kutumsang | ||||
| Day 03: Kutumsang / Tharepati (3600 m.) | ||||
| Day 04: Tharepati / Tarke Ghyang (2550 m.) | ||||
| Day 05: Tarke Ghyang / Kiulntar | ||||
| Day 06: Kiulntar / Talmarang | ||||
| Day 07: Talmarang / Melamche Bazaar and drive to Kathmandu | ||||
| Costing policy: We quote comparatives, reasonable cost to operating tour/trek all major trek area in Nepal, Tibet, and Bhutan, if the group size is more than 5 peoples the trek cost will be discount 20% per person of the total trek cost, this commitment is also effective individually people those who want to joint with our fixed date departure group trek. Therefore for claiming it email trek quotation from us. Cost includes
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The trek is easy and provides the spectacular views of the Langtang (7245m), Ganesh Himal (7405m), Dorje Lhakpa (6990m) and other small mountains of Langtang Himalayan range. The warm and friendly people of helambu are mostly Buddhists. It is an ideal trip for those who have a short time and like to combine both cultural scene. You will enjoy visiting the culturally rich Tamang villages, Buddhist Gompas and the fantastic landscape with rice fields.