Nepal, Wild Nepal | Walking & Trekking
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Suitable for fit individuals who have regular experience of mountain walking.
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- Duration: 23 days from the UK
- On trek: 15 days
- Private Departures Available
Flight inclusive from £3950, Land only from £2955
A spectacular challenging trek in eastern Nepal.
Highlights
- An opportunity to genuinely trek where few other westerners venture.
- Spectacular Himalayan scenery with views of many 8,000m peaks.
- Excellent acclimatisation and ample time to explore.
- Highly experienced Nepali leader and trek crew.
- Relax in a 4* hotel in Kathmandu.
Kangchenjunga is the world’s third highest peak and this trek from the low foothills up to the North and South Base Camps can rightly be claimed as one of the most beautiful walks in the world. This is an incredible trek in the remote north eastern corner of Nepal through grand mountain scenery every bit as spectacular as that seen on the more widely trekked Annapurna and Everest regions. And, with the opening of basic tea houses along the trail, it is now possible to complete the trek with minimal need for camping.
Only a day into the trek and you will be in glorious scenery with wonderful views of mighty Kangchenjunga and her satellites in their full glory. Steadily gaining altitude, your trail to base camp will take you through forests, cultivated, terraced fields and small, sparsely populated villages where the local Rai or Limbu people will be delighted to welcome you.
The wild scenery around South Base Camp is simply stunning and you will be surrounded by glaciers, mountain lakes and ice-fluted peaks. You will also enjoy fabulous views of the entire south and west sides of Kangchenjunga. From here, it will take six further days of trekking, across airy passes of the Mirgin La and Sinion La, to reach the northern base camp of Kangchenjunga. The incredible, panoramic vistas from above the mountain’s glacier are worth the exertions alone but you will undoubtedly relish the feeling of being somewhere totally wild and remote as well as the sense of achievement in having successfully reached your final objective.
Continuing to Ranipul, you still have several days of splendid trekking to enjoy before you re-enter civilisation and fly back to Kathmandu for a well-earned beer and time for rest and relaxation..
This is a challenging trip for the adventurous trekker, with trails that can be narrow and occasionally exposed. We have run this trek on many occasions and clients invariably come back saying this is one of the best treks they have ever experienced!
Private Departures
Kangchenjunga North & South Base Camps - Private Departures
If you would prefer to travel just with your partner, friends or family, we can arrange a private departure of this holiday. You follow the same itinerary, but travel on dates that suit you. Alternatively we can include elements of this holiday in a bespoke Tailor Made itinerary. Contact our friendly team for details and prices, and to make a booking.
At a glance
Strenuous
Duration: 23 days from the UK
On trek: 15 days
Max. Altitude: 5,190m/17,028ft, North Base Camp, Day 15
Private Departures Available
Guaranteed to run for a minimum of 4 clients
Maximum group size: 12
Accommodation types: Hotels, Tea houses, Camping
Meal arrangements: Bed and breakfast in Kathmandu, all meals on trek.
Itinerary overview
Day | Activity |
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1-2 | Fly to Kathmandu. |
3 | Fly to Bhadrapur. Drive to Ganesh Chowk. |
4 | Drive to Banketar. Trek to Khewang. |
5-7 | Trek to Torongten. |
8-10 | Trek to Kangchenjunga South Base Camp, 4,780m/15,682ft. Return to Tseram. Rest day. |
11 | Cross the Sele La and on to Phedi. |
12-15 | Trek to Kambachen, Pangpema Kangchenjunga North Base Camp, 5,190m/17,028ft, return to Lonak. |
16-19 | Trek to Ranipul. Drive to Taplejung/Suketar. |
20-23 | Drive to Bhadrapur. Fly to Kathmandu. Fly to London. |
Leader: Sherpa Leader, Nepal
This trek will be led by a professionally trained, English speaking Sherpa. They have an intimate and expert knowledge of the history, culture and nature of Nepal and will make your trip a memorable experience.
Holiday Itinerary
Day 1 - Fly London to Kathmandu
Depart London on your overnight flight to Kathmandu.
Overnight: In flight
Day 2 - Arrive Kathmandu. Group transfer to hotel.
You will be met on arrival at Kathmandu airport and taken to your hotel on the group transfer.
Overnight: Kathmandu Guest House Or Similar, Kathmandu
Day 3 - Morning flight to Bhadrapur. Ganesh Chowk - 8 hours drive.
After breakfast, you will be transferred to the domestic terminal for the flight to Bhadrapur. Bhadrapur is the easternmost airport of Nepal close to the border between Nepal and India. After a scenic 45 minutes flight you arrive at Bhadrapur airport and will be met by the sherpa crew and begin your drive by local jeep. The drive starts from the warm subtropical Bhadrapur / Jhapa climbing slowly up to the alpine areas with green forests and lovely tea gardens. After a drive of 8 hours you stop at Ganesh Chowk for your overnight stay at one of the basic tea houses.
Overnight: Tea House Or Camping
Day 4 - Drive to Banketar - 4 hours. Trek to Khewang - 2 hours.
After Ganesh Chowk, you leave the main highway and enter the sub-road towards Hapu Khola. The drive on a rough road, passing through the local village and farm fields, takes you to Hapu Khola. You continue driving to Banketar and leave your vehicle behind.
From Banketar you trek to Khewang which takes a couple of hours. The trek passes through the villages and magnificent terrain of the farmland. You will see the local culture of eastern Nepal where Limbu and Rai are the main inhabitants. Khewang (Khebang) is at an altitude of 1,915m. You will spend the night in a simple tea house.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 5 - Trek to Sherpagaon, 6-7 hours trek.
The trek continues on a trail with a gradual ascent to a small pass of 2,070m at Ekchana Bhanjyang and another pass of Ghatichinne Bhanjyang. In between you will join with the trail that comes from Mamamkhe. A new dirt road construction is underway in the area but vehicles have not started to run yet. You will enjoy the cultivated landscape with few settlements. Most people in this area are engaged in cardamom plantation on the wetlands which is main source of income in the area. The walk continues on a track to your stunning overnight stop at Sherpagaon.
Overnight: Camp
Day 6 - Trek to Lasiya Bhanjyang, 3415m/11,204ft – 5 hours.
This morning begins with a very long ascent to cross the Deorali Danda ridge at a col at about 3,292m/10,800ft. The path winds its way uphill, steeply at first, through rhododendron thickets to a clearing at Chittre. The col when reached is broad and contains a small pool.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 7 - Trek to Torongten, 3,010mm/9,875ft – 3-4 hours. Ascent 290m. Descent 670m.
There are views to the northwest of the summit of Jannu, and Kangchenjunga reveals itself at several points on the descent to the Simbua Khola. The initial part of the descent from the ridge has been subject to a landslide and requires care; the drop is considerable! The trail finally re-enters the forest for a pleasant and steady descent to the banks of the Simbu Khola. A walk of about an hour along the bank leads to a small bridge, which provides access to the north bank and a clearing known as Torongten.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 8 - Trek to Tseram, 3,910m /12,828ft – 5-6 hours. Ascent 990m. Descent 60m.
The lower Lalung valley is thickly forested with pine and rhododendron and a good path follows the river northeast towards its source on the Yalung Glacier. Occasional tantalising views of the snowy mountains can be seen ahead. The trail follows the ever-widening riverbed and becomes an easy walk. Eventually, the terminal moraine of the Yalung Glacier comes into view, overlooked by the peaks of Talung, 7,349m/24,111ft, Kabru 7,338m/24,075ft and Rathong 6,678m/21,909ft. Tseram is a pleasant grassy spot on a small terrace about 50m above the north bank of the river.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 9 - Trek to Oktang, Kangchenjunga South Base Camp, 4,780m/15,682ft, and return to Tseram – 9-10 hours. Ascent 900m. Descent 900m.
You will start early with hot drinks being served in your room before you hit the trail. The trail is steep for a short time until, after you have walked for an hour it turns into a more gentle slope and remains that way till the last point, Oktang Glacier. Some mild altitude will be felt but your crew will carry a portable gas stove to heat water for some hot drinks which, at that altitude, will be more than welcome.
A picnic lunch will be carried and served to you by your crew once you reach Ramche, either on the way up or on the way down depending on the group's progress. From Ramche you make a further trek to South Base Camp to obtain views of the south face of Kangchenjunga. Beyond Ramche the glacier turns north and this corner can be reached in about an hour over fairly level and easy going ground. At the corner a tremendous view opens up to include the entire south and west faces of Kangchenjunga which have previously been hidden during the recent stages of the walk-in. In a further hour a small track leads onto the lateral moraine of the Yalung Glacier and to a chorten from where there are unsrupassed views which include Kangchenjunga main summit, 8,686m/28,169ft, Yalung Kang, 8,505m/27,903ft, and Kamgbachen Peak, 7,903ft/25,928ft, at the head of the valley.
You retrace the same way back to your base at Tseram. This day is pretty long but you will have a rest day tomorrow.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 10 - Rest day.
Today is time to rest and relax. You may like to do some washing or simply enjoy the scenery and recuperate ready for the next section of your trip.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 11 - Cross the Mirgin La, 4026m/13,209ft, the Sinion La, 4,663m/15,298ft, and Sele La Pass, 4,200m/13,776ft and on to Sele Camp, 4,200m/13,779ft - 8-9 hours. Ascent 900m. Descent 630m.
Today you should be fresh after your rest day and ready for the exciting day. There is a vertical uphill immediately in front of Tseram and you will have a tough ascent of some two hours to reach Chhuchung Pokhari, a tiny icy lake. From here it is just a few minutes to reach the top of Sinelepcha Pass, and you will now have completed the toughest part of the ascent. From here there are stunning 360 degree views of the highest snow-capped peaks to the north and east and endless horizons of foothills to the south and west - a fabulous reward for a strenuous morning. From Sinelepcha Pass, the trail becomes comparatively easy and more gentle, crossing numerous passes including the Sele La.
After you have crossed several passes the trail then slowly starts to descend, with Kumbhakarna massif towering ahead of you, to Phedi.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 12 - Trek to Ghunsa 3,140m, 11,187ft 3-4 hours
It is a long descent to Ghunsa through beautiful forest to a clearing on the lip of the Yamatori Valley. You then continue descending through pine and rhododendron forest to the village of Ghunsa. Ghunsa is a well-kept village of some thirty stone houses and has a police post. There is also a small Tibetan monastery here. This is the last proper village in the valley.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 13 - Trek to Kambachen, 3,930m/12,894ft - 6-7 hours.
The trail now follows the floor of the valley beside the blue green waters of the infant Ghunsa Khola through scrub rhododendron and juniper. The terminal moraine of the Jannu glacier can be seen clearly ahead, although there is only ever the occasional glimpse of a snow covered peak. As the moraine is reached a small bridge gives access across the river to a tiny grassy clearing known as Rhambuk Kharka. The slopes above here are subject to landslide and rock fall and great care is needed to negotiate a steep traverse across one very large affected area. The views to the north and east gradually open out to include the peaks of Phole, Sobithonge and Jannu rising majestically above the moraines of the Jannu Glacier. Beyond the landslide the trail levels, traverses the hillside and finally descends to the small summer settlement of Kambachen. Jannu is hidden from view at Kambachen, but the Sharphu group is now visible at the head of the valley.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 14 - Trek to Lhonak, 4,575m/15,010ft – 6-7 hours.
The rough, but easy, trail continues up the west bank of the river, first across a small boulder field and then up a short, but easy snow slope to the level kharka of Ramtang. The view ahead becomes increasingly impressive, but attention is drawn to the upper reaches of the Ramtang Glacier, which feeds off Kambachen, the mighty western outlier of the Kangchenjunga massif. Another hour of level walking leads to the snout of the Kangchenjunga glacier across whose moraines Pyramid Peak rises, Tent Peak and Nepal Peak at the head of the valley. The terminal moraine and the river from the Lhonak Glacier enter from the north but present only a minor obstruction to access the level sandy and grassy plains at Lhonak. It can be a windy spot. There are wonderful mountain views in all directions with the ice flutings of Wedge Peak and the snowy ramparts of Nepal and Tent Peaks presenting the ideal backdrop for a colourful sunset.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 15 - Trek to Pangpema, Kangchenjunga North Base Camp, 4,903m/16,086ft and return to Lonak - 8-9 hours.
Today is a spectacular day. The route to Pangpema from Lhonak is on a deceptively rising track which follows a shelf alongside the lateral moraine of the Kangchenjunga Glacier. The views are stunning as progress is made up the valley with Wedge, Nepal, Tent and Pyramid peaks all revealing themselves, along with the Sharphu peaks dominating the horizon down the valley. You continue to Pangpema where the view to the south opens up to reveal the Twins and, finally, the great north faces of Kangchenjunga and Yarlung Kang. Pangpema is located on a small grassy shelf above the glacier, the panoramic views are breathtaking from here. Prayer flags adorn a large boulder and there is a small plaque in memory of the American climber, Chris Chandler. You retrace your steps to Lonak.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 16 - Trek to Ghunsa 3,410m/11,187ft - 6-7 hours.
You retrace your steps to Kambachen. It's about a four hour walk to Ghunsa from Kambachen. You walk along the west ridge of the Kambachen valley and hike down to the Ghunsa Khola, where there is a newly built suspension bridge over the river. There are superb views of the Kumbhakarna massif towering to the left side of the trail, and you have this glorious view for about half an hour, until the trail is enveloped in golden pine and various species of rhododendron.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 17 - Trek to Gyabla, 2,725m/8,940ft and continue to Thangam - 6 hours.
You cross the Ghunsa Khola for one more time and walk on the trail alongside it. It's a pleasant walk through lush forest of pine, rhododendron, birch and Himalayan bamboo. There are small mani walls to be passed by every now and then. The small nomadic-type settlement of Phale is about an hour's distance away from Ghunsa. Phale is a tiny valley in the middle of nowhere.
Immediately after Phale, there is a huge expanse of landslide to go across, although there are no falling stones, making the passage safe. The remaining trail up to Gyabla is through dense and beautiful forest. It takes about 4 hours to reach Gyabla from Ghunsa and 3 hours from Phale.
Gyabla is a neatly kept tiny village where there are some small houses, a few great teahouses and a huge lodge with 40 rooms in it. There are high waterfalls in the distance, greenery everywhere and some cultivated landscape. You will notice the increase in oxygen here after being at high altitude.
You will then continue for a couple of hours walking by the riverside until you reach Thangam.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 18 - Trek to Sekathum, 1,650m/5,413ft - 6-7 hours.
Today the walk is on a narrow trail with a gradual climb followed by a descent for 40 mins to reach Amjilassa. You will have lunch at Amjilassa and start descending to the Arun River. You cross the suspension bridge and follow other on a trail the other side of the river. You continue following the river until reaching Lamatar for 40 mins, with views of beautiful waterfalls. After walking for another 30 mins from Lamatar, you cross another suspension bridge. You continue following the Arun River for another hour to another suspension bridge. You cross it and walk for another 30 mins to meet the final suspension bridge. After crossing the bridge and walking for 15 mins this brings you arrive at Sekathum.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 19 - End trek at Ranipul and drive to Suketar – 4-5 hours drive.
After breakfast you walk for 10 mins to cross a small suspension called "Ranipul" over the Tamur River to meet the vehicle on the other side. From here you drive for 4-5 hours to reach Suketar for your overnight stop. (this is the village close to the Taplejung airstrip).
Overnight: Tea House
Day 20 - Drive to Kanyam Tea Garden, 6-7 hours drive.
Drive to Kanyam arriving at approximately 3.00 pm with lunch at Phidim. In the afternoon you will visit the local tea garden with views of Kanchenjunga and Jannu.
Overnight: Tea House
Day 21 - Drive to Bhadrapur - 7 hours. Late afternoon flight to Kathmandu.
Today you drive to Bhadrapur for your flight back to Kathmandu. On arrival you will be met at the ariport and transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Overnight: Kathmandu Guest House Or Similar, Kathmandu
Day 22 - Time at leisure. Late afternoon group transfer to the airport. Depart Kathmandu.
You have a final chance this morning for some sightseeing or some last minute shopping. Later in the day, you will be transferred to the airport for your overnight flight back to London.
Overnight: In flight
Day 23 - Arrive London.
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What’s included
- A local English-speaking leader
- Economy class return air fares from the UK & UK Departure Tax (flight inclusive only)
- All internal flights
- Single, timed group airport transfers for international flights on arrival and departure
- Good standard hotel accommodation (4 star) in Kathmandu, twin share, bed and breakfast basis
- Tea house accommodation on trek on a twin share basis plus a couple of nights full-service camping
- Best available hotels/lodges in outlying towns, on full board
- All road transport by private vehicles
- Free use of a good quality down jacket and sleeping bag with liner on trek
- A satellite phone will be carried by your guide in case of an emergency
- All meals on trek
- Costs of all porterage and porter
- Carbon offsetting with the Ecoan Tree Planting Project (for clients taking our flight inclusive option)
- A free high-quality Mountain Kingdoms kit bag
What’s not included
- Travel insurance
- Visa fees
- Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu
- Tips
Read holiday reviews by Mountain Kingdoms travellers.
Overall score: 5 (Based on 9 reviews)
The mountain views on this trek were outstanding. The days to the viewpoints were long, but well worth the effort. The route taken by the trek allowed for good acclimatisation, and an interesting variety of landscapes as you progress towards the high mountains. (Private Departure)
An excellent trekking experience and one of the best trips we have undertaken. The remote, wild and unspoiled mountain environment gave the trip an exploration feel to it. It was tough at times but all the better for being so. Organisation and last minute changes were handled efficiently by the local agents under the guidance of the Trip Leader Raj. I would recommend the trip to anyone wanting a challenging mountain trek.
As my second trip to Nepal after Everest Base Camp, I must say it has been an incredibile adventure. This trek takes you to a very remote region, with very different landscapes (from tropical rainforests to dramatic Himalayan peaks), passing through low-populated valleys where people are friendly and genuine. Be prepared to long days with many ascents and descents. The rote to the Base Camps is blessed with incredibile autumn colours in Oct-Nov. Kangchenjunga is well hidden behind a court of incredibile rocky walls towering 7.000 mt (Chang Himal face is amazing and very close, when you walk on the edge of the glacier). Our guide Raj, the 2 sirdars and the cook were very attentive, and all the porters did a great and tough job. Finally, MK was very good in solving the logistic difficulties related to the remoteness of the region. Definitely recommended if you want to experience remote far Eastern Nepal.
A very challenging trek. Extremely remote although well worth it to appreciate the amazing scenery and closeness of the mountains. The Gunser valley and river are simply stunning. The viewing point at Janu was well worth the climb, with the frozen lake and surrounding peaks simply stunning. Be prepared for long days walking and some very diverse conditions. It is worth it though - Nepal at its best for sure.
This trek takes you away from the well worn and busy paths of the Everest and Annapurna regions into quieter more remote locations. The are several long days on this trip on rocky paths which some other members of the group found unexpectedly demanding. As with other Himalayan treks we had an excellent local crew.
Extend your holiday
- Jungle activities including an elephant experience, bird watching, rafting and nature walks
- See wild elephant, rhinoceros, leopard, deer, wild boar and if you are lucky, the famous Royal Bengal Tiger
- Stay at the delightful Tiger Tops Karnali Lodge situated on the edge of the park
After your adventurous time in the Himalaya why not add a relaxing Jungle Safari to your trip? The Royal Bardia National Park is situated in the west of Nepal. We use Tiger Tops Karnali Lodge, which is acknowledged to be the best lodge in the area. Bardia’s remote geographic location and the fact that the lodge has only 12 rooms, lends a degree of exclusivity to the experience, in comparison to other more popular parks. From the lodge you will be able to participate in safaris and have the chance of seeing some of the country’s wonderful wildlife, for instance, wild elephant, rhinoceros, leopard, deer, wild boar and if you are lucky, the famous Royal Bengal Tiger. There is also the possibility of visiting the villages of the Tharu tribal people that surround the lodge. With its abundant wildlife, relaxing lodge and first class service, our Bardia extension is an experience you will savour!
- 5-day cultural tour or 8-day gentle walking options available
- See the main sights in Paro, Thimphu and Punakha
- Bhutan is just a short flight from Kathmandu
Though only a short flight from Kathmandu, Bhutan offers a very different Himalayan experience to Nepal. Characterised by lush valleys, terraced hillsides and soaring peaks the landscape is endlessly picturesque, whilst the imposing dzongs (monastery/fortresses) and Swiss chalet style houses give each town or village a look that is distinctly Bhutanese. Here are just two options – if you would prefer something different please discuss with this office.
A taste of Bhutan - five-day cultural tour This five-day tour visits Bhutan’s key sights and cultural centres including magnificent Taksang Monastery (Tiger’s Nest), the beautiful riverside dzong at Punakha and the fascinating treasures housed in the National Museum at Paro. The tour will be led by a knowledgeable Bhutanese guide and accommodation is in comfortable hotels with all meals included.
A short walk in Bhutan - eight-day gentle walking and cultural tour This eight-day gentle walking trip offers the perfect introduction to some of the cultural highlights and scenic delights of Bhutan. You begin with sightseeing om Thimphu and a walk to Cheri Monastery, one of Bhutan’s most historic temples before travelling over the Dochu La Pass to Punakha, the former winter capital. In Punakha you take a lovely valley walk and visit the beautiful riverside dzong. Driving back to Paro you take a pretty walk from the Dochu La through beautiful forest. You then drive up to the Chele La Pass and take the lovely walk to Kila Nunnery, before ending your trip with the walk up to Tiger’s Nest Monastery, Bhutan’s greatest cultural treasure and a fitting conclusion to a superb extension. You will stay in good quality, comfortable hotels throughout and all meals are included.
- Activities include; bird watching, elephant washing, canoe ride, elephant experience, landrover safari and jungle walks
- Choice of accommodation from budget to luxury
- Suitable to add to any holiday flying in/out of Kathmandu
Why not extend your adventure in Nepal by visiting Nepal’s jungle region for a complete contrast to the high mountains and the Kathmandu Valley. Chitwan is home to a rich and varied wildlife. Here are found wild elephant, rhinos, leopard, sambar, chital (spotted) deer, wild boar and arguably the most magnificent of cats, the Royal Bengal Tiger. You may even see sloth bear, gaur (wild cattle) and crocodiles. Chitwan is also wonderful for birdlife especially in the spring, when the jungle rings day and night to the calls of several kinds of Asian cuckoo.
- Escape the crowds and hustle and bustle of Kathmandu
- Walks available from the cottage - explore the nearby countryside
- Single and double rooms available, or exclusive hire of the entire cottage
- Breakfast and dinner included, plus unlimited tea and coffee
While in Kathmandu, why not experience an exclusive, private, home away from home? Shivapuri Heights Cottage is a “home-stay-style” property that offers a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the City. It is located in 2 acres of land at an altitude of 6,000ft /1,830m on the edge of the protected Shivapuri Reserve, with beautiful views looking down into the Kathmandu Valley.
- Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara in the Annapurna range of Nepal
- The lodge is an ideal base for you to relax in a rural mountain setting
- Beautiful outdoor swimming pool reflecting view of the Annapurna range
- Delicious Nepali dishes & continental specialities made from local fresh ingredients, home-grown herbs & garden salads
Why not extend your adventure in Nepal by visiting the beautiful Tiger Mountain Pokhara Lodge. Tiger Mountain Pokhara lodge is a lovely place, situated on a ridge half an hour outside Pokhara and enjoying the most stunning mountain views over the Annapurna range of mountains.
The lodge is an ideal base for you to relax in a rural mountain setting, away from the bustle of town. With a central lodge, bar and dining room, the comfortable rooms are arranged in clusters of cottages resembling a Nepali village. All have attached bathrooms, private verandas and Himalayan views. Daily menus feature a range of Nepali dishes as well as continental specialities made from local fresh ingredients and home-grown herbs and garden salads. You may enjoy lovely walks through the forests and villages of the lovely countryside surrounding the lodge, escorted by trained local guides. The beautiful swimming pool reflects the distant white peaks of the Annapurna range. The lodge also offers a range of Ayurvedic and shiatsu therapy and yoga and meditation sessions are also available (at additional cost). You may also venture further afield to visit Pokhara, Nepal’s second city located on a lovely lake and also enjoying spectacular views.
- Visit some of Tibet's most important historical and cultural sites and monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism.
- Offers a scenery completely different to that of Bhutan and Nepal.
- Suitable to add to any holiday flying in/out of Kathmandu.
A visit to Tibet offers an exciting extension to a visit to Nepal or Bhutan. Regular flights to Lhasa from Kathmandu make it possible to visit most of the major sights in and around Lhasa on an 8 day itinerary and a visit to Tibet will provide an exhilarating contrast to your trek or tour in Nepal or Bhutan. Tibet’s high plateau offers totally different and starker scenery to that of the other Himalayan countries. Here you will see some of the most important historical and cultural sites and monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism – the Potala Palace and Samye, Ganden and Drepung Monasteries.
If taking this extension you will need to spend an extra day beforehand in Kathmandu while our agents there process your Tibet visa. They will need your passport for the day for this purpose. You need to let us know in good time if you wish to take this extension as we need to put this process in hand and send your details to the Chinese Embassy in Kathmandu well before your departure date.
- Koshi Tappu is home to over 500 species of birds
- Look out for exciting wildlife like jungle cats, crocodiles and rare water buffalo
- Explore the park by foot, raft and jeep
- Stay in the pleasantly located Koshi Camp
Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve is one of the finest birdwatching and wildlife areas in all Asia. Located in south-east Nepal, the reserve covers 175 square kilometres with large expanses of open water created by the Koshi barrage, with marshes, lagoons, sandbanks and mudflats offering an outstanding wetland habitat. The reserve is home to over 500 species of birds, with the resident inhabitants being joined by large numbers of migratory species from Siberia and Tibet, which take up residence from November to February. The Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve provides one of the best places in Nepal to view migratory water fowl, waders and shore birds with many species seen here which are not recorded elsewhere in the region.
There is also much wildlife to be seen in Koshi Tappu including blue bull, golden jackal, Bengal fox, fishing cat, jungle cat, mongoose, civet cat, porcupine, Indian flying foxes and rare Gangetic dolphins as well as rare Marsh Mugger crocodiles. In addition, Koshi Tappu is the last habitat of the endangered Arna, a type of wild water buffalo.
During your visit you will explore the park with bird and animal spotting from a raft trip on the Koshi River, birdwatching walks, jungle walks and jeep trips. You will also have the opportunity to visit a family in one of the very interesting nearby local villages for a taste of rural Nepalese life. The Koshi Camp offers simple but comfortable accommodation and an expert staff of naturalists and birdwatchers to give you a comprehensive introduction to this wonderful area.
- Observe traditional crafts such as pottery, woodcarving and thangka painting
- Choose from a selection of full and half day guided tours
- Travel in a private car with a driver and an English-speaking guide
The Kathmandu Valley has a long and rich history and a vibrant culture and there is much that is worthwhile to see there - crowded bazaars, ancient temples, Buddhist stupas, crumbling shrines and picturesque palaces. The Malla kings who ruled in the valley created three major cities in the valley, Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and Patan and each of these cities has buildings that are showpieces for the art and architecture of local Newari craftsmen. We offer a selection of half day trips and full day trips to these sites the valley.
- Spend two or more tranquil nights in rural Pokhara
- Sample the organic and locally sourced Nepali cuisine
- Idyllic setting with mountain views
- The resorts offers a swimming pool, spa and gym
- Eco-friendly
We are delighted to offer this new luxury stay in a rural location just outside Pokhara. We are sure this is set to become a favourite with our clients.
The Pavilions Himalayas is a luxury resort set in beautiful farmland amid paddy fields in a tranquil rural location approximately 5km outside Pokhara. There are dramatic mountain views from the resort as well as Pokhara’s famous Peace Pagoda seen on top of a nearby ridge.
The beautiful rooms are set in individual villas and are large and comfortable, all having whirlpool baths, separate rain shower cubicles, enormous beds and offering wonderful hand made soaps and shampoos made with herbs from their garden.
All facilities at the resort are top of the range and include a lovely swimming pool and spa. From the resort it is just a short drive to explore Pokhara or there are pleasant walks from the hotel or you can just chill at the resort, have a massage and enjoy the facilities.
- Visit one of Nepal's most sacred Buddhist pilgrimage sites
- Stay in a comfortable hotel next to Lumbini
- Spend a full day touring the site with an expert local guide
- Flights and transfers to/from Kathmandu included
Enjoy a three day extension to the birthplace of Buddha, one of the most important Buddhist pilgrimage sites in the world. Take the short flight from Kathmandu, and spend two nights in a comfortable 3* hotel, just steps from the Lumbini temple complex, with a full day to explore the fascinating UNESCO World Heritage Site in the company of an expert local guide.