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Dang - All about Dang

Sawarikot Dang

In midwestern Nepal, Dang is a district of Lumbini Province in the Inner Terai. There are Shivalik Hills and Mahabharata Ranges surrounding the Deukhuri valley, the capital of the district.

Ghorahi, the district headquarters, is Nepal’s seventh largest city and largest sub-metropolitan city. As the second largest city in Dang, Tulsipur sub-metropolitan city is a major transportation hub with an extensive road and air network. With a population of 548,141, the district covers an area of 2,955 km2.

Pyuthan, Rolpa, Salyan are the bordering districts to the north, Utterpradesh of India is to the south, Argakhachi, Kapilvastu are to the east, and Surkhet and Banke are to the west. Located between 213 m and 2058 m above sea level, this district contains a variety of geographical features.

There are a total of 90 km of east-west length and 72 km of north-south width. There are two sub-metropolitan cities, However it has only one urban municipality and seven rural municipalities.

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Map of Dang District

Map of Dang
Map of Dang

Major Attraction

Pandabeshwar Mahadev Mandir

Located just 9 km from Ghorahi (Tulsipur chowk), Pandabeshwar Mahadev temple is one of the most renowned historically religious sites in this region. 

Pandabeshwar - Trishul, Dang
Pandabeshwar – Trishul, Dang

After the installation of the largest Trishul of the world on December 14, 2014, the number of tourists to the temple has increased dramatically. It weighs an estimated 8,113 kilos. The Trishul is made up of metals like brass, copper, gold, and silver, which are all made out of metals.

There are so many pilgrimage houses built within the temple premises for devotees that they can stay in. In the course of the Sivaratri festival, the temple hosts a five-day fair.

Many believe Pandav’s brother chanted Lord Shiva’s trants here in ancient times. It has also been rumored that the Sas tree remains intact after it has been cut down, even after the woodcutter leaves to collect wood another time. Branches of that tree can still be seen heading towards the roof of the temple through its windows.

Jakhera Taal (Lake)

According to the local language, ‘THARU’, Jakhera means ‘the place where rainwater collects’. Located in Lamahi Municipality-5 of Dang, the lake occupies 5.5 bighas of land and is surrounded by two temples, one dedicated to Lord Ganesh and one dedicated to Siddeswor Mahadev. From Ghorahi, it is 35 kilometers via the highway, which takes one hour.

Jakhera
Jakhera

In recent years, the amazing scenic beauty of the lake has attracted many tourists. In addition to its natural beauty, the lake has been enhanced by green forest along its north-west border. The major attractions include water riding, picnics, jungle safaris, trekking, and bird watching. It costs an Individual Rs. 70 to use boat to cross the river for worshiping in Temple 

Purandhara Jharana (WaterFall)

The Purandhara waterfall is located in the jungle of Purandhara Village-8 by the Babai River. The fall is formed after striking a stream of Kalapani Khola from 45 meters high. From Tulsipur, we can reach there in an hour by riding 29 km westward. The sound of waterfalls combined with dense forests and the chirping of birds makes this place even more enticing.

Purandhara Jharana
Purandhara Jharana

During the monsoon season, Puranhara Jharana looks more stunning. Tourists usually come during this season to play and take a dip in the water.

Barhakune Daha (Baraha Chhetra)

Three kilometers north of Ghorahi is Barhakune Daha, which means ‘twelve edged ponds.’. It has cultural and aesthetically significant features as well as a breeding ground for endangered bird species.

Barhakune Daha
Barhakune Daha

There are hills and annals surrounding the lake, which provides the source of water for Jungle Safari. There are five temples within the area of five hectares, dedicated to Lord Bishnu.

Priests are selected from the Magar community. In order to offer a lamp to Baraha, a costume is worn. The practice of taking a bath in a lake and worshiping Lord Baraha is believed to emancipate one from sin. The last day of Paush and the first day of Magh (Maaghi) are both marked with large fairs. A large number of Nepalese pilgrims as well as Indian pilgrims arrive at Dang during this time.

Tharu Cultural Museum

The Tharu cultural museum at Dangisaran-3 Chakhaura Dang is an excellent place to learn about Tharu culture and lifestyle. Located approximately 9 km from Tulsipur, it’s located on the western side of the city. Throughout the Tharu cultural museum, the lifestyle and identity of the Tharu community can be observed. 

Tharu Cultural Museum
Tharu Cultural Museum

Tharu community experiences are reflected in the surroundings of that museum. There are a number of unique features in the museum, including Tharu traditional dress, cultural display, Rana Tharu’s photos, documentation, painting on the walls, old equipment, jewelry, and local food. The entrance gate is decorated with a statue of King Dangisaran, who ruled Dang in the past.

Ambikeshwori Temple

This temple is commonly known as the ‘Maiko Than’, or mother’s place, located one and a half kilometers north of Ghorahi on the Katuwa Khola bank. According to the Swasthani Puran, “Saktipeetha” was formed after Satidevi’s right ear fell off. It is one of the most popular places for devotees.

People taking Poze for Photo infront of Ambikeshwori Temple
People taking Poze for Photo infront of Ambikeshwori Temple

Ganeshpur Park

Ganeshpur Park is also known as Rapti peace park. It is located in the town of Ganeshpur, 45 kilometers away from Ghorahi and just three kilometers from Tulsipur Chowk.

The structure was built while preserving natural resources in the vicinity of a jungle area. A swimming pool and children’s park have been constructed on 1 bigha of land recently, increasing local tourism by a remarkable amount.

Charinge Daha

Charinge Daha is located in Rampur Municipality – 7 in the eastern part of Dang. This place can be reached via BP way by riding 9 km from Ghorahi. The lake occupies 2 hectares of land in the middle of the jungle, and the water is used mainly for irrigation and fish farming.

Charinge Daha
Charinge Daha

Due to the fact that the Sarayu River originates in the lake, it was historically famous for its origin. As Rama visited the place, Lord Sita and Shree Rama met here. It is believed that Lord Sita had committed penance here during Treta Yuga to obtain Shree Rama as her husband. Located at an altitude of 950 meters, Sita cave is also a popular picnic spot because of its magnificent glory and peaceful environment.

Gorakshya Ratna Nath Temple

Chaughera, Ghorahi is home to the Gorakshya Ratna Nath Temple. There are many holy places in Dang, but this is one of the most important. This temple is very popular with tourists, especially those from India, during the months of April and May. 

Bijauri, Chillikot

The village of Bijauri is situated in the district of Dang Deukhuri, 28 kilometers from Ghorahi. In Chillikot, five kilometers north of Tulsipur, there is a restaurant dedicated to the preservation of vultures. Just a few kilometers north of Vulture restaurant lies an ancient temple for Kalika and Malika Devi and an old palace. It is also home to Nepal Sanskrit University, one of the most prestigious universities in the country.

Sawarikot

Sawarikot is the perfect place for trek freaks. It takes about four hours to trek there.

 

It offers a romantic view of the valley as a whole. In this place, paragliding has great potential as a successful trial has been conducted, but it has been suspended due to technical or national issues at the moment.

Best Time to visit Dang

Dang is one of the districts and has several major attractions. Dang can be considered the intermediate place of Hills and Terai (Plain) region. In Short, Weather Conditions of Dang are never harassed.

Dang can be considered a Hot Place as, Most of the Time, Temperature is above 25 Degree Celsius. Even after having an average temperature of 25 Degree Celsius, It never crosses 40 degree Celsius.

In a nutshell, Dang can be visited throughout the Year, and Dang is one of the beautiful districts with Hospitable Local People.

How to Reach Dang?

If you are planning to visit Dang, there are several modes of transportation available. If you have Two Wheelers, you can use it to travel as the Roadway from Kathmandu to Dang is very Good. I am taking Kathmandu as the Origin because of the fact that Kathmandu is the Capital City of Nepal.

Some of the best Possible way to travel to Dang District if you don’t have private vehicles are mentioned below:

  1. Public Bus

You can book a ticket on one of the Public Buses in Kathmandu to travel to Dang. It may take 10 Hours from Kathmandu to Dang and Vice Versa.

  1. By Air

Apart from that, you can also travel to Dang by Air. It would be expensive yet time saving travel methods. Tulsipur – Sub Metropolitan city of Nepal has the only Airport of Dang – Tarigaun Airport , and you can take the flight from the Kathmandu Airport (Tribhuvan International Airport) to Tarigaun Airport.

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Jhor Waterfall - Tokha

Jhor Waterfall

In Tokha Mahankal, the Jhor Waterfall is a famous cascade among Kathmandu residents. Jhor Waterfall ( Jharna) is a famous waterfall among adolescents. Near Kathmandu and the ordinary spring water, what else can you hope for when it comes to battling the heat of the late spring? Shivapuri National Park is the fundamental source of this cascade. Jhor is situated in the fringe between Kathmandu and Nuwakot areas. While visiting Shivapuri Village, one can make a stop.

The sanctuary of Lord Shiva in Jhor is also a great place for strict individuals to vacation. Travelers visited this place on Saturday and Monday. You can make the most of it by giving respect to the god and playing with the spring water. You can visit this spot within the Bhasmasur Cave. It is also a spot that can be visited on a budget. From this cascade, you can also see the stunning Kathmandu Valley view.

Those who are strict can also vacation at the Shiva sanctuary in Jhor. During the weekend and Monday, travelers visited this place. The best way to experience it is to give respect to the god and to play with the spring water. It is located within Bhasmasur Cave. You can visit this place on a budget, as well as see a stunning view of the Kathmandu Valley from this cascade.

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Jhor Khola Location

Compared to Sundarijal, Jhor Waterfall is close. The route goes as follows: Samakhusi – Greenland – Grande Hospital – Tokha and Jhor. The cascade is easy to reach by open vehicle or private vehicle. From Samakhusi Chowk, it is approx. 9 km away. There are some uneven and tricky sections of the road. A street is currently being redesigned.

Why is Jhor Waterfall Tokha famous?

Jhor Waterfall is famous near Kathmandu because of the Locality. In Short Words, You can enjoy the scenic beauty of the Waterfall in a day near kathmandu and you can have a swim/bath in a natural pool.

Nepal is famous for its natural beauty and, It can be presumed that in every 20 KM Distance in Hilly areas, We can find Waterfalls in Nepal. Most of them are inaccessible because of the formation, and difficulty of Climbing the rock/steep way.

Jhor is located in Kathmandu itself and can be reached in 1 hour from most parts of Kathmandu. Road Way is Good, and People can enjoy the bike ride away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Moreover, Safety is one of the most important things that makes this Jhor Waterfall famous. Jhor Waterfall is the safest one because, You don’t have to climb the steep hills or go through rough trail to reach this Waterfall, while you can enjoy as much as you enjoy during your visit to other waterfalls.

Best time to Visit Jhor Waterfall

You can visit this Waterfall throughout the year. But, During Winter it is too cold to bathe there. So, If you are planning to visit Jhor Waterfall to get a bath in natural water, the Winter Season is not Good.

Apart from Bath, If you want to enjoy the scenery and take some memorable photographs, you can visit this palace throughout the year.

NOTE: During the Dry Seasons, Waterfall may go dry. So, it is also better to know first before traveling. During Dry Seasons, It is highly recommedned to visit Sukute Beach Resort for Rafting and Swimming Experiences.

Visit Everest Nepal, We are the best tour operators of Nepal and we are so determined to help the Local as well as International Guest for any type of adventure or tourism activities in Nepal, Even though having no tour specialize for tour to Jhor Khola, You can give us a call to get information about the condition of Jhor waterfall.

Jhor Waterfall Video

It is better to see the Video of Jhor Jharana before traveling. It is because of the fact that, You will get the general overview of the waterfall by watching this Video and It will console your mind to have proper expectations from this waterfall.

How to Reach Jhor Khola?

If you have a Two-Wheeler, You can take it to visit Jhor Khola. Road is Good and if you don’t want to ride, you can take a public bus from Ratna Park to Jhor Khola. Bus Departs from the Ratna Park – Bus Park at different times.

Also, You can hire a Taxi to visit Jhor Khola.

Packing List for Jhor Waterfall (Jhor Jharana in Nepali)

In this tour, you may like to make yourself wet, we recommend you bring a swimsuit and towel. Plastic bags will keep your portable devices, wallets, cameras, and other valuables safe from water.

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Markhu Resort - Hotels in Markhu

Markhu

A small town on the northwestern shores of Indra Sarovar, Markhu is also a great hiking spot in the loop. Markhu is approximately 30 minutes drive to Kulekhani Dam and 7 kilometers from Kulekhani Dam. Above the Kulekhani Dam is a small village where Newars, Tamang, Magars, Bahuns, and other people of different castes live together.

After the Kulekhani Dam, Markhu is the first proper settlement we can find after the loop trip. This is also the first place where we can find a hotel and lodge for the night.

Markhu offers boating as another major attraction. A half-hour boat ride costs Rs. 150 per person and the rate increases with additional hours on the boat.

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Hotels in Markhu

Hotels in Markhu
Hotels in Markhu

Markhu has a number of hotels, but the Lakeside Simlang Hotel is one of the better ones to stay at. In addition to its mid-sized swimming pool, many of the hotel’s rooms have balconies that overlook the reservoir and surrounding hills. The price is Rs 2,300 per person for three meals and snacks.

Markhu Resort

Markhu Resort
Markhu Resort

This Resort is one of the best resorts of Markhu. Markhu Resort is famous for its service, Location, Morning View of Lake, and Suitability of Location as it is near the way to Pokhara from Kathmandu.

Markhu Resort Price

Markhu Resort Price varies depending upon your requirements. There are several accommodation and fooding variations that can be chosen. Based on the chosen Markhu Resort Room, and Fooding Species, Cost can be estimated.

For the Proper Price estimation, or Quote, You can give us a call at +977-9863655576.

Best Time to Visit Markhu Village

Markhu can be visited throughout the year. In Short Words, The Weather of Markhu never becomes harsh to visitor because of the fact that, Temperature of this places doesn’t go below 0 Degree Celsius and above 50 Degree Celsius.

Major Attractions

Indra Sarobar (Artificial Lake) – Kulekhani Dam

The main attraction of Markhu is Nepal Largest manmade lake- Indra Sarobar. Indra Sarobar is the nearest lake from Kathmandu Valley. The size of the lake is 7 kilometers that you will not believe that it is a manmade lake. Kulekhani Dam created this lake. It lies at the deep gorge between Kulekhani Village development committee and Markhu.  You will be amazed after seeing the beauty of Indra Sarobar Lake.

Indra Sarovar - Artificial Lake of Nepal
Indra Sarovar – Artificial Lake of Nepal

A lake like this cannot be described in words. You may have seen various lakes in movies and wished you could visit them once in your life. Now is the time to experience a lake like that one for yourself. One of the most beautiful lakes in Nepal is the reflection of the sun light on its water during sunrise and sunset. In general, it is the most beautiful lake in Nepal.

Boating in Indra Sarobar

There are many things to do in Indra Sarobar, including boating. The view from outside and inside the lake are both stunning. Only a small part of the lake can be accessed by boat. For Nepalese, boating is priced at NRP 110 and for foreigners, about NRP 500 (I’m not sure about foreigners’ rates).

A life jacket will be provided to each participant (at no additional charge). Boating takes about 30 minutes. If you wish to explore the whole lake, you can hire a boat for an additional fee.

Taste Special Local Fish

In addition to its delicious fish, tourists can also enjoy lake views and boating along with the delicious fish. This area is famous for its fish, so many people come here just to taste the fish.

Hike

The lake is 7 kilometers long, so enjoying only one part may not satisfy you. Hiking is another way for you to explore as much of it as you can. Hiking is another way for you to experience the beauty of the lake and discover the charm of nature.

Itinerary 

Day 1:Kathmandu to Markhu

It is possible to see the beautiful mountain ranges of Mt. Gaurishanker, Dorje Lakpa, Langtang, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Mt. Everest, API, etc., if the weather and climate are favorable on that day. One of the largest artificial dams in the world is located here. You can visit this region while traveling from Chandragiri.

You can stay in beautiful hotels in markhu, enjoy the local foods and rural life in this village, and enjoy the hydroelectricity produced by this dam. The lake is called Indrasarobar, and boating is very common and cheap here, so anyone can enjoy boating. 

Day 2:Drive back to Kathmandu 

During our hike in Chitlang, we enjoy stops at historical monuments like Pauwa, Saat Dhara (seven water faucets), Shivalaya, and some other archaeological monuments as we relax before starting our hike.

A 1.5-hour hike brought us to Kulekhani. After lunch, we drove back to Kathmandu. We passed Dakshinkali Temple (a Hindu goddess temple) and a Buddhist monastery in Pharping.

Markhu Resort Tour Package Price

For the Tour of Markhu from Kathmandu, It costs an Individual Rs. 4,500 per person if you opt to travel by Jeep while, It costs you Rs. 1,000 less if you opt to travel by bus. I.e. Rs. 3,500 per person.

Also, During the Off-Season, There are only few internal and external tourists. So, There should be a Group to subscribe to this Markhu Resort Package Price. For other general information, you can give us a call anytime at +977-9863655576. 

Markhu Tour Package Includes 

  • Chitlang hotels accommodation 
  • Fees associated with boating 
  • Professional Guide with experience.
  • Entrance fees for sightseeing.
  • A first aid kit

Markhi Tour Package Excludes

  • Costs associated with personal expenses 
  • Bills for beverages 
  • Fares for international visas 
  • Strike expenses, overnight expenses, and other expenses over and above the trip
  • Driver, porter, and guide tips
  • Hotel check-outs after midnight

Things to Do in Markhu Village

  • A hike to Tamang Village will provide you with a better view of the whole Markhu village as well as the lake (Top of Markhu)
  • Kulekhani’s Indra Sarovar Lake is a great place to boat
  • A visit to Bheda Farm is recommended 
  • The best local food with fish at Chitlang Organic Resort 
  • Explore Chandragiri
  • Mountain views with snow-capped peaks and green hills 

Book Markhu Village Tour With Visit Everest Nepal

We are the best Tour Operator of Nepal and we believe we can make your trip to Markhu village memorable. Professional Guide, and the Wonderfull management team of Visit Everest Nepal will guide through all the steps/processes required to make your stay/tour enjoyable and safe.

For Query or Bookings, Feel Free to call us at +977-9863655576 or write as at ddmelamchi@gmail.com.

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Ghandruk Village

Ghandruk is a village in Nepal’s Annapurna region, in the Modi Khola Valley, which offers good views of Annapurna I, the 10th highest mountain in the world. The village stands at just 2,000 m (6,562 ft), so you don’t need to trek at altitude to see snow-dusted Himalayan peaks.

In addition to giving you a glimpse of daily life in Nepal’s mountains, visiting Ghandruk also allows you to learn about the Gurung people, who live in the region of the mountains. During a leisurely couple of days, you can drink tea and wander among prayer flags strung along the streets, taking in the lively atmosphere.

Also, the views from the top are even better if you take one of the many day walks available from here. You can also explore the village’s links to the Gurkhas, which have a long and storied history in the British Army.

Sikles Village can be the alternative option for the Home Stays in Nepal if you don’t have enough time to visit the Ghandruk.

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Why to Visit Ghandruk Village?

Beautiful Himalays in the Background Seen from Ghandruk
Beautiful Himalays in the Background Seen from Ghandruk

Among the Annapurna region’s cultural attractions, Ghandruk village in Nepal is becoming increasingly popular. The village boasts breathtaking Himalayan beauty as well as a rich cultural heritage. Discover the wonderful village lifestyle, culture, and traditions of this beautiful village in the Annapurna region of Nepal.

Ghandruk Village Tour Highlights

  • The Annapurna mountain range and Machhapuchhre are visible from the village of Ghandruk
  • Traditional Gurung houses, Gurung museum, and Gurung culture
  • Performance by Aama Samuha of Gurung culture
  • Canvas stretching of the lake with the eye
  • Forest of Rhododendrons
  • An early morning sunrise view
  • Food grown locally in organic conditions
  • Visit the Gurung Museum in the local area

9 Days Ghandruk Trek Package for International Tourist

Greetings! Visit Everest Nepal would be glad to welcome you if you’re planning a trip to Nepal soon and considering a trek to Ghandruk.

We will go over the costs, the itinerary, and what we include and exclude in this package for the Ghandruk Trek.

Ghandruk Trek Cost for Foreign Guest

It costs an Individual USD 790 for Ghandruk Trek.

9 Days Ghandruk Trek Itinerary

  • Day 01: In Kathmandu (1,350 m), you will be picked up by our tour guide and transferred to your hotel.
  • Day 02: An UNESCO World Heritage Site tour and a pre-trip meeting.
  • Day 03: Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara (827 m), 200 km, 6-7 hours.
  • Day 04: The drive to Nayapul (1050 m) takes 1 hour, and the trek to Ghandruk (1,950 m) takes 6 hours.
  • Day 05: The Ghandruk Village can be explored, a museum and a handicrafts center can be visited.
  • Day 06: A six-hour trek from Ghandruk takes you back to Nayapul, followed by a one-hour drive back to Pokhara.
  • Day 07: After lunch, go sightseeing in Sarangkot.
  • Day 08: Kathmandu is about 6-7 hours’ drive from Pokhara.
  • Day 09: Leaving for the international airport

Cost Includes

  • Private tourist vehicles for airport pick-ups and drop-offs
  • Staying in 2-3 star hotels with breakfast for 3 nights in Kathmandu and 3 nights in Pokhara
  • Private tourist vehicles for sight-seeing in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • A city tour guide who holds a government license
  • Tour bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara and back to Kathmandu
  • During the trek, we will be provided with full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  • During the trek, accommodation will be provided in lodges or guest houses
  • Trekking guide with experience in English
  • TIMS card and entry permit for the Annapurna Conservation Area
  • Accommodations, wages, medical insurance, and food for the employees
  • An evening of Nepalese culture and cuisine at the farewell dinner
  • VAT, service charge, and government tax

Cost Excludes

  • Kathmandu and Pokhara lunches and dinners
  • Site entrance fees and other fees at heritage sites
  • Fees for Nepal entry visas
  • Insurance for your travels
  • Charges such as phone bills, laundry, and hot and cold drinks are personal expenses.
  • Equipment for Personal Trekking
  • Evacuation and rescue in an emergency
  • Staff and driver tips for trekking/tours
  • Costs not included in the cost include section

2 Days Ghandruk Trek Package for Nepali/Internal Tourist

Namaste, Are you planning to visit Ghandruk Village? The best mode of transportation to visit Ghandruk Village is by foot. Yeah, You heard it Right. Trekking to Ghandruk Village is highly recommended.

You Don’t have much time. Don’t Worry, We have prepared a special package for you to visit Ghandruk in 2 days by trekking. Nevertheless, We would like to let you know that We will cover about two-third of Kathmandu to Ghandruk distance by Transportation and the remaining by trekking.

Ghandruk Trek Cost for Nepali

It costs an Individual NRs. 4,0000 for Ghandruk Trek.

2 Days Ghandruk Trek Itinerary

Day 1: Kathmandu to Pokhara to Ghandruk

The first day will consist of driving early from Kathmandu after breakfast. We drove to Pokhara in about five hours. Our first day was spent in Pokhara – having lunch and exploring the city. Then, we head to Ghandruk, our final destination. In Ghandruk, campfire mode is always on – it’s an amazing thing to witness. We stay in Ghandruk.

Day 2: Ghandruk to Pokhara to Kathmandu

Our second day begins with our exploration of Ghandruk. We’ll explore the museums, enjoy the morning views, and go for a forest walk before heading over to Pokhara. You’ll capture amazing memories while we’re there.

Cost Includes

  • Hotel Gurung Cottage of tourist standard in Ghandruk
  • Accommodation of Kathmandu- Pokhara Lakeside -Ghandruk
  • By Scorpio or minibus, Pokhara-Kathmandu
  • Breakfast, Lunch and, Dinner for 2 Days

Cost Excludes

  • Insurance for travel
  • Services related to extra transportation
  • Gratuities and tips
  • Fee for entrance

Best time to visit Ghandruk

In addition to clear skies, temperate, comfortable days are the best times to trek to Ghandruk in October and November. After the long Nepalese winter, it’s in April and early May that days begin to lengthen again. Although there are some rain showers in Nepal, the hillsides are filled with blowsy rhododendrons.

Book Ghandruk Village Tour With US

Nepal’s Ghandruk Village is famous for its scenic beauty, view of mountain ranges from the village, and is a popular tourist attraction.

“Atithi Debo Vaba”, guests are considered Gods. We strive to make your stay enjoyable regardless of your nationality.

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Chitlang Organic Village Resort

Chitlang

An ancient Newar village in Nepal, Chitlang is dominated by a tribal, and cultural group called the Newar. It holds a rich historical significance since it was one of the most popular stops on the old trade routes from Tibet to India, surrounded by the Chandragiri mountains. Located only a short distance from Kathmandu, Chitlang is the most popular hiking destination. The area is home to more than 100 species of birds, making it a heaven for ornithologists.

Mr. Debendra Nepal is credited with starting tourism in Chitlang with Chitlang Organic Village Resort, the first resort founded at Chitlang in 2010.

Chitlang’s cold can be easily digested by the warm welcome of homestays and resorts. Additionally, travel fatigue disappears quickly. Homestays and resorts offer a host of sights and tranquil landscapes throughout the day, including historical and cultural village tours, campfires, and dances.

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Quick Info – Chitlang Organic Village Resort

Normal Package

Dinner, Room and Breakfast NPR 1700/- per person per night.

Full Package

NPR 3000/- per person including transport, breakfast, lunch, dinner, accommodation, campfire, sight seeing,

Details of Full Package

Day 01

1300: Meet and drive to Chitlang
1500: Arrival at Chitlang and breakfast
1600: Light snacks
1830: Start campfire and music.
(BBQ, snacks and bevarage on request at extra cost.)
2030: Start dinner time and free time

Day 02

0730: Breakfast
0830: Start sight seeing of Saatdhara, Maghgaun and Bhairab temple
1130: Lunch at resort
1200: Drive to Markhu
1230: sight seeing at Markhu
1300: Free time
1400: Drive back to Kathmandu

Chitlang Organic Village Resort

The Chitlang Organic Village Resort is the first resort to be opened in Chitlang since 2010. It was founded by Devendra Nepal, known as the “Father of Chitlang Tourism” for his contributions to the development of the valley.

Chitlang Organic Village Resort
Chitlang Organic Village Resort

His struggle to establish Chitlang as a model tourism destination started after he completed his graduation and master’s degree in Tourism Management. It is now a well-known tourist destination among Nepalese and foreign visitors alike.

With 19 rooms that are compatible with nature, we offer authentic Nepali cuisine and a natural stay to our guests. All the team members of this Chitlang Resort are from the village and hold outstanding hospitality. Everyone can enjoy nature without missing the sophisticated amenities of large commercial hotels.

Chitlang Organic Village Resort Price

The price of Chitlang Organic Village Resort is determined by several factors. Visit Everest Nepal would like to encourage you to book Mohini Package for the best price, i.e. Cheaper Package with all the services.

Chitlang Resort’s Mohini Package costs a single person Rs. 4,500. Visiting the Chitlang Resort in a group of 10 or more is recommended.

Chitlang Organic Village Resort Price Includes

  • – Transportation according to itinerary – 1 lunch, 1 breakfast, 1 dinner
  • Rooms and accommodations
  • The boat will take you to the Jharana drop point (the motor boat will cost you an additional 300/- per person).
  • Sightseeing and campfire at Chitlang

Chitlang Village Resort Itinerary

Day 1

  • 1:00 PM – Meet and drive to Chitlang
  • 3:00 PM – Arrival at Chitlang 
  • 4:00 PM – The sightseeing of Saatdhara, Maghgaun, and Bhairab
  • 6:30 PM – Fire starts and music starts (BBQ, snacks, and beverages are available at an additional charge.) 
  • 8:30 PM- Start dinner time and free time

Day 2

  • 7:30 AM – Early morning breakfast
  • 8:30 AM – Travel to Markhu
  • 9:00 AM – Boat trip to Mohini Jharana
  • 9:30 AM – Hike to Mohini Jharana
  • 10:30 AM – Mohini Jharana time
  • 11:30 AM- Return to Markhu
  • 12:30 PM- Lunch at Markhu and visit to hanging bridge
  • 14:00 PM- Depart for Kathmandu

Chitlang Organic Village Resort Tent, & Room Accomodation

Two types of accommodation are available at the Chitlang Resort. The first is the Tent, and the second is the Cottage.

Chitlang Organic Village Resort’s Tent

A properly maintained Safari Tent with a Tin above the Tent costs Rs. 1,700 per person if you wish to stay in this type of Tented Accommodation.

There are a number of amenities included in this price, including breakfast and free Wi-Fi:

  • Something special for you
  • Refreshments are provided free of charge
  • Toiletries in full-size with a pH balance
  • Pillows that are plush and bed linens that are breathable
  • A luxurious bath towel that is soft and oversized
  • Gel for washing the body and shampooing with hot water

Chitlang Organic Village Resort’s Room

The Cottage is actually an upgraded version of the Safari Tent. Cottages are typically made from wood, or bamboo.

It is possible to make a cottage entirely from bamboo but it is more common to use wood plates (called “Falek” in Nepali), bamboo, and wood together to create one.

In this Chitlang Organic Village Resort, you can stay in a Cottage accommodation for NRs. 2,000 per person.

Chitlang Homestays

Many internal tourists search for Chitlang Homestays to learn more about the culture, traditions, and lifestyle of the people of Chitlang Village.

Chitlang Homestays
Chitlang Homestays

The term “homestay” refers to fooding and accommodation at home of people from the area concerned which aren’t intended to serve customers.

The Chitlang Homestays offer a glimpse into the daily activities of the people of the chosen home, such as what is served, how it is made, and how it is arranged for dining.

The following are common to most Nepalese homes, too, if you’re thinking of chitlang homestays.

  • Generally, in villages, food is not cooked with gas cylinders, and gas stoves. Rather, wood is used for fire, and a special type of stove called “CHULO” is used.
  • You aren’t going to eat by sitting on Table. You’re supposed to sit on the Ground in which a Special type of sheet is laid. In Nepali, We call it “Gunri”. Gunri is basically made up of Paddy Straw. If you would like to know how it was made, You can watch this Video: Nepali Gundri of paddy straw in Rural Nepal.
  • Occasionally, you may be served with thicker rice.
  • Curry will be prepared with fresh vegetables. 

Chitlang Tour Highlights

  • It is well known throughout Nepal that Chitlang’s Organic Vegetables are of the highest quality.
  • It is more famous to stay at Chitlang Homestays.
  • There is nothing better than being away from the bustle and hustle of the city in a peaceful, beautiful place.
  • It is through this village that people go on the Indra Sarovar Trek.
  • The village and forest around the village are full of Rhododendron, which is the national flower of Nepal. The flowers are even edible.
  • Chitlang offers goat cheese, and you won’t find a better cheese anywhere else.
  • Laxmi Prasad Devkota wrote this wonderful song “Kun Mandir Ma Janchau Yatri” while He was in Chitlang.

Chitlang History

Chitlang is also known for its connection to Nepal’s greatest poet, Laxmi Prasad Devkota. Laxmi Prasad Devkota had written the song “Kun Mandir Ma Janchau Yatri” (which basically means “Which Temple do you go to?” in English) in 1998 while living in Chitlang.

During his visit to Makwanpur, Devkota saw pilgrims on their way from India to see Pashupati Darshan, which prompted him to compose the song. His fountain of water and stone can still be seen today.

Chitlang as a Place on Major Trading Route Before Tribhuwan Highway

Prior to the construction of the Tribhuvan Highway, or byroad, traders used to cross the Chitlang trails to gain access to the valley as a major trading route. The ancient foot trail that extends from Thankot to Chandragiri Pass, Chitlang, and Kulekhani has lost its glory after the highway was constructed in the south. The ancient foot trail, however, has lost its glory as a result of the construction of the highway.

Chitlang Bounce Back as Tourist Hub

The tourism sector in Chitlang is booming, with more than a dozen homestays and half a dozen resorts operating in Chitlang as well as two new resorts being constructed. This indicates that investors are investing a lot of money in the sector.

It is popular among tourists to hike in Chitlang Valley and its surrounding areas, and many also enjoy cycling along green paddy terraces.

The village of Markhu will soon become a tourist village. The village of Chitlang is home to over 1,000 visitors per week, according to Tara Bahadur Basnet, president of the Homestay Operators Committee.

Major Attraction of Chitlang

Get Close With Nature

In Chitlang, you will often see hills teeming with greenery. This famous landmark- intriguing pear farms- is often evident in social media posts.

In any case, I would like to point out that here, at the crack of dawn, you can enjoy peaceful walks because the light of the rising sun gradually chases away the darkness, and the surrounding hills become stunningly green as a result. It is also worth mentioning that you might like to explore the nearby forest, which is home to many birds. Bird watching is definitely one of the things that you should not miss when in Chitlang.

Shivalaya

There are fine wood carvings on the bricks that make up this ancient structure, which is located in the second ward of the village. Nepal’s fine arts, artistry, and craftsmanship are reflected in the décor of the building. In addition to the decorative artistic pillars and the Tunal Arts, the architectural style of the building is also noteworthy.

Shivalaya - Ancient Structure of Chitlang
Shivalaya – Ancient Structure of Chitlang

Architectural resources of cultural tourism are in urgent need of renovation and conservation due to their deterioration. Located on the extreme north-east side of Chitlang, this legendary structure is situated near Bhimphedi, a strategic point for the journey to and from Kathmandu before the advent of the modern world. It is an ancient temple dedicated to Shiva, with three Gajurs.

Asoka Chaita

In the Thaha Municipality, this temple was built by King Asoka of Magadh during the Kirat era when he came to Nepal. He also built several other Chaitya temples during this time as well. Every year, on the occasion of Buddha’s birthday, the Buddhists of Kathmandu gather here to celebrate.

Kartik Purnima Naach

Chitlang’s Naach culture, also known as Kartik Punhi Jatra, is one of the most famous in the world. This is the oldest culture of the Newars, and is celebrated not only for the sake of preserving its history, but also to attract tourists. This “Naach” is for five days and took place in Mazgaon Chitlang-5. The dance “Naach” is beautiful and attractive and worships several gods and goddesses at the same time.

SatDhara

Traditionally, the seven stone taps close to the gods Ganesh, Shiva, Krishna, and Saraswoti were used to provide water for the gods. This is why the name ‘Saatdhara’ is derived. Almost all of the Katush trees surround the place, creating the illusion of a natural garden.

SatDhara - Chitlang
SatDhara – Chitlang

A colorful festival is celebrated at Satdhara every year on the day of Basanta Panchami where the locals worship Goddess Saraswati and pay their respects.

Goat Farming

It lies at a distance of 5 KM from the resort and is the largest grazing land in Nepal. Previously, there was sheep farming there. Chitlang has taken the initiative to make goat cheese with the assistance of the firm.

As a result of goat milk, the goat cheese factory in Nepal is well known and important. This industry is also well established in Chitlang. In addition to earning income, this industry produces the majority of the cheese in Nepal and distributes it throughout the country.

Explore The Neighbourhood

Upon entering yet another part of Chitlang, you will experience a variety of cultures and lifestyles because it is a hushed neighborhood home to various castes. Old brick structures in some parts of the village are adorned with dried chili and maize hanging on the window sills, as if they were taken from a Newar settlement in Kathmandu, while others have been painted brown organically.

It is a quaint village full of surprises, from hidden waterfalls to abandoned old houses.

If you’re searching for the best place to stay near Kathmandu with Adventure, Sukute Beach Resort can be your Best Choice in which you can even do rafting., Also, Dhulikhel Resort is near to the Kathmandu, and it takes only an hour to reach Dhulikhel from Kathmandu. 

Things to do in Chitlang

  • Boating
  • Watching Bird
  • Campfire
  • Barbeque
  • Jungle Walking
  • Village Tour
  • Hiking

Kathmandu To Chitlang Route

There are two routes from Kathmandu to Chitlang. You can go via Chandragiri route for 25 KM, or you can go via Dakshinkali temple for 58 KM.

Book Chitlang Tour With Us

In order to make things easier for our customers, we, Visit Everest Nepal, provide Chitlang Resort Booking Service. You do not have to visit us in order to book with us. Our Chitlang Packages can be booked by calling +977-986365576, mailing us at ddmelamchi@gmail.com or clicking the Message icon in the left-down corner of your device screen.

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Sikles Trek - Explore Sikles Village, Kapuche Lake

Sikles Village

You can enjoy an unspoiled natural environment and encounter traditional cultures throughout the Sikles Trek, located northeast of Pokhara in the Annapurna Region.

As the second largest Gurkha community in Nepal, Sikles village is situated above the Mardi river. Prince Charles of England visited this village in 1980 to show his appreciation for the Gurkhas.

There are many things that make trekking to Sikles longing for every trekker, in addition to the breathtaking mountain views, cultivated land, terraced fields, traditional houses, stone-paved paths, Gumbas, and chirping birds. The route is covered in dense rhododendron woods throughout, and there are lots of chirping birds.

Shaman practice, rituals and ceremonies can be observed on certain occasions in the village, making it a very fascinating place for outsiders to see. The village is mostly inhabited by Gurungs and ex-Gurkhas who served in the Second World War.

Despite its less explored location, this region will offer you unforgettable experiences and heartwarming memories.

There were many aspects of this trek that we thoroughly enjoyed: we explored handmade local handicrafts, we watched Begnas Tal (lake) – the second largest lake in the region after Phewa Lake, we tasted local foods, and we observed their culture, tradition, and lifestyle among other things.

Table of Contents

Sikles Trek Overview

  • Destination: Nepal
  • Difficulty of the trip: Easy 
  • Style of trip: Trekking
  • Transport: Public Vehicle, Tourist Bus & Jeep
  • Food: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
  • Accommodation: Pokhara Hotel
  • Group Size: 16
  • Max Elevation: Kapuche Lake (2450m)

Itinerary Of Sikles Kapuche Lake Trek

Day 1: Drive from Pokhara to Sikles (Altitude 1980 m). Exploration of Sikles Village.

Leaving Pokhara after breakfast, you will travel 36.7 kilometers by off-road to Sikles. It will take around 3 hours to reach Sikles. You will pass through many beautiful villages along the way. There are also beautiful villages on the way to Sikles village, including Taprang, Chipli Gaun, and Khilang, but they are smaller settlements compared to Sikles. On the way to Sikles village, you will see gorgeous mountains and green hills welcoming you.

On a small hill at a height of 1980 meters, Sikles is a beautiful Gurung Community village. After reaching Sikles, you will be captivated by its cultural and traditional beauty. Take a village tour and learn about local culture, architecture, and traditions. People are friendly and helpful at the same time. You can also visit the Eco-Museum.

A view tower offers a great view of the whole village, as well as the opportunity to climb it. Similarly, it is also possible to hike up to Sikles Park and Rising Dada, which will take around 30 minutes for the average hiker, from where you will have a mesmerizing view of the Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and other mountains. In Sikles, you can stay overnight in a village tea house/lodge.

Day 2: Trek from Sikles to Huwu (Hugu) (Altitude 2100 m).

In the morning, you will have breakfast before setting off on your first trek day on the 7th of May 2011 to the village of Huwu following the stone stairway and stone path. Once you cross the village of Sikles, you can see some of the most magnificent mountains in the world such as Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal up close.

Afterwards, you’ll descend on the same trails and see the Edi Jharna waterfall (64 m), which is an adventurous walk. Upon returning from the waterfall, you’ll continue your trek and ascend uphill. A steep and large stone path leads you through small rivers and bridges before finally reaching Huwu village. After some pictures and a short rest, you will resume your trek.

There is a lot of greenery in the route between Sikles and Hugu, a forest path, a riverbank sidewalk, and an overall amazing experience. Hugu is about six hours away. On the way, there are no rest stops or villages. You may come across some villages along the way. The basic tea house in Huwu will be where you will stay overnight sleeping on mats and sleeping bags.

Day 3: Trek from Huwu to Kahphuche Lake (Altitude 2450 m) and back to Sikles (Altitude 1980 m)

A trek from Huwa to Kahphuche Lake is scheduled for early in the morning today. The Kahphuche Lake is the lowest glacial lake in Nepal. It lies at 2,450 meters above sea level. The trek is relatively short and easy compared with other trails on your journey. It takes 2 hours to reach crystal clear Kahphuche Lake, after which you’ll enjoy the beautiful mountain range and peaceful wildlife.

Kapuche Lake
Kapuche Lake

Kahphuche Lake provides you with beautiful scenery, surrounded by mountains with a crystal clear blue lake in front. There are no words or lenses that can adequately describe the beauty of this lake. If you are lucky, you’ll get to see an avalanche from Annapurna II. You’ll return to Huwa village after spending time and taking some pictures. And then you’ll go back to Sikles as you did previously. It will take you less time to return than it did to arrive.

Day 4: Drive back to Pokhara.

After having breakfast, the hotel owner leaves you with a traditional farewell as he bids Tika farewell. Then you drive back to Pokhara.

Sikles Trek Cost

Sikles Trek Cost may vary depending upon the time of trek, Season, Number of People, Nationality of Trekker, etc. So, For the proper cost estimation, Feel free to call us at +977-9863655576 or, write us at ddmelamchi@gmail.com.

Although, We have enlisted the Average price for a varying number of people on Group for Nepali People. 

Group Size (Number of People)

Price Per Person

10 People

NRs. 8500

9 People

NRs. 9000

8 People

NRs. 9500

7 People

NRs. 10000

5 People

NRs. 10500

4 People

NRs. 11500

3 People

NRs. 12500

2 People

NRs. 14500

Sikles Trek Price Includes

  • Shuttle service from your hotel in Pokhara by car or van according to the size of your group. 
  • The fee of one local guide with all expenses included. 
  • In addition to breakfasts and lunches, we provide three dinners and three breakfasts along the way.
  • On the trek, you will be served tea, coffee, cookies, and fresh fruits.
  • Homestay or lodge accommodation with twin beds.
  • ACAP entrance permit, TIMS card.
  • Taxes and service charges are included in the price.

Sikles Trek Price Excludes

  • Kathmandu and Pokhara transfers, accommodations, and meals. 
  • Cost for Hot shower/Hot water during the trek.
  • Phone calls, internet, laundry service, and personal insurance.
  • In case of an emergency, rescue operations are charged.
  • Your guide is appreciated

Sikles Trek Route

On this 6-day trek from Pokhara, you will discover unforgettable experiences as you trek the Sikles Mountains.

Getting to Sikles from Pokhara is a relatively easy and pleasant road, and it takes just a few minutes to drive to Bhurjung Khola.

In the afternoon, walking through Yangjakot, Kalikasthan, and Begnas Lake will lead you to Sikles village at an altitude of 1,980m.

Sikles Trek Difficulty

From Pokhara, you can take the Sikles Trek.

If you are looking for a short trekking trip in Nepal, the Sikles trek is right for you.

You will stay at local lodges and tea houses owned by locals. The trek reaches a maximum altitude of 1,980 meters.

Why to Trek to Sikles?

  • Among the least explored village places in the world, ex-gurkhas inhabit this amazing village.
  • Observe birds in oak, bamboo, and rhododendron forests and track them.
  • You can experience Pokhara’s culture and traditions and enjoy its awesome views
  • In addition to Annapurna II and IV, and Dhaulagiri (8167 metres), Hiunchuli (6366 metres), Fishtail (6999 meters), and Lamjung Himal, many other snow-covered peaks are visible in the background.

Book Sikles Trek with Visit Everest Nepal

If you’re searching for the Guide, Travel Agency or any other help regarding this trek, Feel free to reach us through any medium. For ease, You can give us a call at +977-9863655576 or, Write us at ddmelamchi@gmail.com.

We are open for any type of Customization on your trip, and would definitely suggest something better considering your requirements if you need.

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