Departure
November 7, 2012
Trip Length
11 Days / 10 Nights
Price (per person)
$4,298
Single Supplement
$950
Internal Airfare
$550
Pricing Notes
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Revised Itinerary This adventure takes you deep into the valleys fronting the Annapurna massif, a segment of the Himalayas whose peaks soar over 23,000 feet. Starting in Pokhara, your journey leads through picturesque villages filled with vibrant markets, colorful donkey trains, marvelous teahouses, and scenes of rural life in Tanchok, where a historic home is now a museum dedicated to Nepalese traditions. Amidst dramatic views of sacred Machhapuchhre, you’ll visit local schools, explore subtropical forests, and meet Tibetan artisans and traders in Pothana. At the Seti River, embark on a rafting voyage filled with side trips into beautiful hill country and nights at a river camp that provides a surprising amount of relative luxury. Visit a local school in the village of Dharampani, then head out on an elephant safari in Chitwan National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage paradise of rhinoceroses, tigers, leopards, and other jungle rarities. Finish in Kathmandu where Nepal’s largest Buddhist stupa and surrounding shops and markets help write the perfect ending to your Himalayan sojourn.
GUEST COMMENT
Extraordinary. Warm, helpful, knowledgeable guides. Flawless logistics. Well planned trip to one of the most beautiful places on earth. Surpassed all of my expectations.
”This tour is one of our Guided Walking Adventures, and on the trekking days is rated moderate, with an average of 2-4 hours of walking. There are elevation gains and losses which range from 500 to 1200 feet per day and the highest altitude on the tour is 5,000 feet, with an optional trek to 5,500 feet. The walks occur along dirt trails and stone steps terraced into the hillside. You are encouraged to walk at your own pace during the trek as you are accompanied by individual porters. This tour also embraces Nepalese culture, as you walk along ancient Tibetan trading routes, and through remote villages unchanged for centuries. There are also certain days, while in Kathmandu, on the rafting portion, and in Chitwan, that will not involve a lot of walking and any walking that there is, is rated easy. Specifically in Kathmandu the tour focuses more on the on the cultural aspects of the area.
Kathmandu, Nepal
Kathmandu, Nepal
DAY 1Arrival in Kathmandu. Afternoon Gokarna Forest walk; 3 miles, easy After meeting your guide in the lobby of the hotel (a hilltop resort set in the grounds of what was once the private hunting grounds of the royal family), and once an introductory meeting has been completed, you embark on a short walk through the surrounding forest leading to a hidden temple, where you may spot macaque monkeys or barking deer, with views of nearby hills and, in the distance, the Himalayas. En route you may also hear many songbirds while walking along this wide trail, which is soft underfoot and surrounded by pine trees. You are welcomed to Nepal at dinner in the hotel’s elegant dining room overlooking the forest and golf course. DAY 2Transfer to the Pokhara Valley. Walk to Sanctuary Lodge; 3-4 hours, moderate After breakfast at your resort, you transfer to Kathmandu’s domestic airport for the 25-minute flight to the city of Pokhara, the capital of Western Nepal (at an elevation of 3,300 feet). The flight path follows the Western Nepal Himalayas, offering spectacular views of the snow-capped Annapurna Mountains. After a briefing, you transfer by road about one hour, with guides and porters, to the trek start point. The walk begins along a ridgeline in the lower foothills of the Annapurna Range, with broad views over the Pokhara Valley. The route then drops to the Modi River Valley, where the Sanctuary Lodge (3,470 feet) your home for the night, is located. Passing tiny mountain villages, you encounter colorful donkey trains and meet school children, all the while accompanied by the sounds of the nearby river. With magnificent views of the sacred and unclimbed Fishtail Mountain, or Machhapuchhre, as it is locally known, you enjoy lunch on the lodge’s terrace. Later, you may choose to take an optional walk to the village of Birethanti, or to explore the surrounding river valley. Tonight a traditional Nepalese meal is served by candlelight in the lodge’s dining room. DAY 3Birethanti to Gurung Lodge; 2 hours, moderate Following a leisurely breakfast including fresh baked breads, homemade preserves, and honey, you leave Sanctuary Lodge en route to Gurung Lodge (4620 feet). The 2-hour walk takes you through forested hillsides with views of the valley below. The Gurung lodge is built along the lines of a traditional Nepalese village, and every room has spectacular views of the surrounding valley and mountains. After lunch at the lodge, perhaps a tantalizing soup, rice, bread, fresh fruit, and tea, you make your way to the nearby village of Tanchok. Here, you are welcomed to a talk at a historic house that has been turned into a museum and illustrates traditional village life with its collection of tools and implements of the region. There is also time to visit an elementary school. Returning late afternoon to the lodge, there is time to relax and enjoy a drink overlooking the view before dinner. DAY 4Majhgaun to Basanta Lodge; 3-4 hours, moderate This morning’s route takes you through the unspoiled village of Patlekhet, passing through subtropical forest that includes tree orchids, rhododendrons, and magnolias. Along the way, you make a stop at the village of Pothana, where many Tibetan traders live and sell their crafts. Approximately 3-4 hours of walking brings you to Basanta Lodge at 5,000 feet. From the lodge and its lovely gardens, there are sweeping views of the entire Annapurna Range, which you can enjoy over lunch at the lodge. Afterwards, you may choose to take an optional walk through the old village of Dhampus. Tonight you enjoy one last dinner in the heart of the mountains. DAY 5Basanta to Pokhara; 1-2 hours, moderate You depart the lodge this morning and walk along a ridge, before descending through the wooded hillside and terraced farmland to the valley floor, walking for approximately 1-2 hours. You are met and transferred by coach about 30 minutes to a lovely resort in Pokhara, arriving in time for lunch. Situated at the base of the Annapurna Range, every room offers spectacular mountain views, as well as its inviting swimming pool. This afternoon Pokhara’s beautiful Phewa Tal Lake invites exploration—on the trail along its shore, and of the many Tibetan artisan’s shops nearby. In the evening, you enjoy dinner at a local restaurant. DAY 6Seti River Rafting; 2-3 hours The start of the river rafting portion of the tour begins with a transfer from Pokhara to the raft launch site of Damauli, a drive of about 1-2 hours through the countryside. Here you meet your experienced boat crew, who provide a thorough safety and rafting briefing prior to the float down the remote Seti River, including paddling techniques. With no road access, the river, along with the surrounding valley, are pristine and rich in wildlife. River travel affords a unique perspective on village life along its banks, as well ample opportunity for bird watching. Midway along the river journey, you stop at a sandy beach for a picnic lunch. Later in the afternoon, you arrive at the remote, yet well-provisioned campsite with its safari-style tents complete with beds, changing room, veranda, and an attached bathroom. After relaxing, and perhaps taking a short stroll along the river, you enjoy a dinner of simple but plentiful Nepalese cuisine in the riverside dining tent. DAY 7Layover day on the Seti River. Optional walk to Dharampani; 3 hours, moderate to challenging with an elevation gain of 1,500 ft Today is a relaxing layover day at the Seti River Camp, and this morning you may choose to join your guide(s) on a walk through the surrounding forest to the remote Gurung village of Dharampani. The trail ascends through a forest, skirting a small stream, with views of the river below as you approach the ridge. Returning to the camp for lunch, the afternoon is free for you to stroll along the riverbank in search of birdlife, through the landscaped gardens, or simply relax in a hammock or the tree house. This evening, after dinner, you gather around an open driftwood fire, a true safari-style river camp experience. DAY 8Seti River raft; 2-3 hours. Transfer to Chitwan National Park After a final riverside breakfast, you board the rafts for a 2-3 hour float to the rafting end-point. On completion of the rafting, you transfer by coach approximately 2 hours to the Chitwan National Park, with a stop for lunch en route, to begin the safari portion of the tour. Chitwan, meaning “heart of the jungle,” was for decades the royal hunting grounds of Nepal’s ruling class. Established as a national park in 1973, and declared a World Heritage site in 1984, it is one of the best habitats for the Bengal tiger in the world; and also home to 43 mammal species and over 500 bird species. Upon arrival at your safari camp on a bluff overlooking the Rapti River with the national park beyond, an introductory briefing is given prior to the afternoon elephant safari—your adventure atop an elephant through one of Asia’s most fascinating natural parks in search of rhinoceros, tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and many other jungle animals. Later, you share stories over drinks on the patio, and then proceed to dinner in the safari camp’s inviting dining room. DAY 9Transfer to Kathmandu. Walk through Boudhanath and surrounding neighborhood; 2-3 hours, easy Today you awaken for early morning game viewing, which is the ideal time, followed by a copious breakfast at the camp. After, a short transfer brings you to the Bharatpur Airport for the 30-minute flight back to Kathmandu. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you proceed to visit Boudhanath, Nepal’s largest Buddhist Stupa, where, by late afternoon, monks and nuns are circling the sacred monument, spinning its prayer wheels. The surrounding streets are also a good place for shopping. You later make your way back to the resort hotel just on the outskirts of Kathmandu, where you were first welcomed to Nepal. This evening you gather for a talk given by a Sherpa who has climbed Mount Everest, who joins you for a farewell dinner, celebrating your adventures throughout his fascinating country. DAY 10Kathmandu. Everest Mountain Flight and Kathmandu Valley Early this morning, transfer to the domestic airport; this is where you board the plane for the spectacular 45-minute sightseeing flight to the Everest region. As the aircraft heads east the first peak you see is Gosaithan, also called Shisha Pangma, which stands at a majestic height of 26,289 feet. As the plane flies farther east and closer to the Everest region you also spot Choba-Bhamare, which at 19,465 feet is one of the smaller mountains in this area, yet is singularly stubborn as it has never been climbed. Gauri-Shankar, the mountain next in view, which at 23,405 feet, is very spiritual and said to be protected by Lord Shiva and his consort Gauri. This mountain was not summitted until 1979. Next comes Chugimago, Numbur, and Karyolung, all at over 20,300 feet. Cho-Oyu is the eighth highest mountain in the world and looks stunningly beautiful from the window of the aircraft. Next comes Gyanchungkang, considered very difficult to climb at 26,089 feet. As you fly closer and closer to Everest itself you see Nuptse, which translates as West Peak, signifying its direction from Everest. Finally, last but not least, there is Everest in full view, the tallest mountain in the world at 29,029 feet. Much has been written about this amazing mountain, but to actually witness it virtually face-to-face is an unforgettable experience. After your incredible sightseeing flight, you return with your guide to Kathmandu, and continue on to Bhaktapur, one of the ancient Nepalese capitals of the Kathmandu Valley up until the 15th century and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Closed to vehicles; the beautifully preserved city is a maze of architectural riches, old temples, shrines, and traditional homes. On the old trade route between Tibet and India, it is known for its traditional handicrafts and practicing artisans. Visit the Nyatapola Temple, the tallest in Nepal, built by King Bhutatindra Malla in 1708 and also view the Palace of the Fifty-Five Windows, with its famous Barking Bell and the Golden Gate, which is said to be the most beautiful and richly molded gate of its kind in the Orient. After touring more of its preserved center, you continue to Patan (also a UNESCO World Heritage site) for a late lunch at the fascinating museum that holds many of Nepal’s traditional sacred art treasures in a former palace of the Malla kings of the Kathmandu Valley. A center of Buddhist and Hindu culture, it is also one of the old capitals of Nepal. Later in the afternoon, you make your way to Thamel, Kathmandu’s central shopping district, where you can do any final shopping. An earlier dinner tonight is in a special place, a former palace garden known as the “garden of dreams.” DAY 11Departure After breakfast, complimentary transfers are provided to Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, for your journey home. |
Itinerary Changes Please bear in mind that this is a typical itinerary, and the actual activities, sites, and accommodations may vary due to season, special events, weather, or transportation schedules. We reserve the right to alter the itinerary since tour arrangements are made up to a year in advance, and unforeseen circumstances that mandate change may arise. Itinerary changes are made to improve the tour and your experience. |
"I am eager to walk with you around the foothills of the Annapurna Himalayas, where my clan the 'Gurung' are settled. My people’s religion, culture, and traditions will be yours."
-Prem Gurung
![]() | Nights 1, 9 & 10Gokarna Forest Resort |
![]() | Night 2Sanctuary Lodge |
![]() | Night 3Gurung Lodge |
![]() | Night 4Basanta Lodge |
![]() | Night 5Shangri-La Village Resort |
![]() | Nights 6 & 7Seti River Camp |
![]() | Night 8Narayani Safari Lodge |
Please note that this is a sample hotel itinerary for this tour. While these exact hotels are featured on most departures, we occasionally reserve other hotels of similar style and quality. If you are currently booked on a Country Walkers adventure, a hotel itinerary has been sent to you for your exact departure date. Please call Country Walkers at 800.464.9255 if you have any questions about the exact hotels selected for any of our tours. |
![]() | Prem GurungPrem was born in the foothills of the Annapurnas in the Himalaya Range and possesses a life-long knowledge of Nepalese culture and traditions. Having served 22 years as a British Gurkha, Prem has also traveled through Europe, Australia, the Far East, and the Caribbean but prefers walking the hills of his native Nepal. |
![]() | Raj Bahadur KunwarRaj grew up in a small mountain village in the Annapurnas. Due to his passion for his homeland and his enthusiasm, he worked his way up from a kitchen helper to a porter to an Assistant Trekking Guide. Raj’s fun, caring personality make him a favorite among guests of all ages. |
Please note that these guides lead the majority of tours in this region, however, the guides for your tour may vary. When you reserve a tour, a guest list and guide biographies will be sent to you approximately one month prior to tour departure; the names and biographies of your tour guides will be included with this mailing. |
"I am eager to walk with you around the foothills of the Annapurna Himalayas, where my clan the 'Gurung' are settled. My people’s religion, culture, and traditions will be yours."
-Prem Gurung
"I am eager to walk with you around the foothills of the Annapurna Himalayas, where my clan the 'Gurung' are settled. My people’s religion, culture, and traditions will be yours."
-Prem Gurung
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My guide, Prem Lama Gurung was phenomenal! He shared his country's culture, bio-diversity, and it's people. My experience surpassed my life long dream to visit Nepal. The treking was awesome, the rafting fun and the safari beautiful. Prem is a living treasure and all who want to experience Nepal should take a walk with Prem.
- K. Magallanez, ArizonaThey provide a comfortable, safe environment without anyone feeling like they are pampered. We felt like we earned our delicious meals with the vigorous trekking, but felt enormously privileged to be there. The routes that were planned took us to villages that were very much off the beaten path and we were able to meet many of the local people - children and adults. We are very big fans of Country Walkers and recommend you to everyone we know - and even some we don't know. Congratulations on putting together such a wonderful trip.
- B. & S. Chandler, MichiganThis was a great way to experience Nepal, from the city of Kathmandu to the villages with no roads at all. I learned a lot from our guide about the country and the culture. He really shared his country, with pride.
- C. Korsciuk, MassachusettsExtraordinary. Warm, helpful, knowledgeable guides. Flawless logistics. Well planned trip to one of the most beautiful places on earth. Surpassed all of my expectations.
- C. Soroos, Montana