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Dhudkunda Trail
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Overview: |
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Trekking in the
eastern region of Nepal provides a
wide range of wilderness and
cultural encounters - especially
in the Everest region. There are
those who wish to reach the
highest point on earth. While
there are those who choose to live
out their dreams by standing at
the foot of Mt. Everest (8,848 m).
Still others prefer a middle
ground south of the Khumbu such as
Solu.
Walking through the middle hills
of Solu and trekking in the higher
altitudes of the Khumbu to the
base of Sagarmatha, or Mt.
Everest, the world's highest peak,
is an opportunity to observe and
participate in the daily life of
the legendary Sherpa people. The
Sherpa people who rank among the
hardiest and most egalitarian
people in the world are as great
an attraction as the mountains.
Solu, or Sho
Rung as the Sherpas know it
extendsfrom Jiri to Dudh Kosi
River in the east. The climate is
temperate, forests and
pasturelands are well watered, the
farmlands cultivated with maize,
wheat, barley and apples.
Buddhist lamas,
monks and nuns led by Rinpoches
(reincarnate lamas) serve the
predominantly Sherpa communities
from gompas (monasteries). Solu
has two separate destinations,
Pikey and the Dudhkunda Cultural
Trail. While it is also a path to
the high country of Khumbu, Solu
invites a leisurely pace. Spring
rhododendron and magnolia blooms
are more profuse here than almost
anywhere in Nepal. Solu used to be
part of the traditional route used
by early Everest expeditions., but
nowadays treks begin from Jiri
(1,905 m, 6,250 ft.) cutting
several days off the old trail
that began from Lamosangu.
Frequent lodges and wholesome
meals allow the independent
trekker to travel light. Campers
have more flexibility to get off
the beaten track.
Beyond Solu and
recognized as a World Heritage
Site, the Sagarmatha National Park
in the Khumbu is one of the few
places on earth that has a unique
bio-diversity and the highest and
youngest mountain system in the
world. For those with sufficient
time, a 10-12 day trek through
Solu to the Khumbu and the
Sagarmatha National Park is an
excellent itinerary both in terms
of acclimatization and to
experience the changing customs,
traditions, and lifestyles as you
pass through lower altitude
settlements to those in the higher
altitudes.
A part of the
Himalayan ecological zone, the
Park was added to the list of
World Heritage Sites in 1979 and
is spread over 1,148 sq. km. in
the Khumbu region. The Park
contains three of the world's
seven highest mountains Sagarmatha
or Mt. Everest, Lhotse, and Cho
Oyu and is also home to several
other prominent peaks most of
which are above 6,000 meters.
Climbers and trekkers continue to
trek to Everest Base Camp and not
surprisingly the "Roof of the
World" continues to be the scene
of some of mountaineering's most
significant accomplishments and a
favored haven for alpine
enthusiasts.
Mt. Everest is
the prime attraction of Solukhumbu.
New trekking trails:
Dudhkunda-Khaling Rai-Pikey Trail,
offer additional choices and a
peek at the Himalayan lifestyle,
culture and a wide range of nature
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Dhudkunda
Trail |
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Day to Day
Itinerary: |
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Day
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From – To
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Activities
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Overnight
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Day 1 |
Kathmandu-Phaplu-Salleri
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Flying from
Kathmandu-Phaplu.
See the local market in
Salleri and visit local
monasteries.
Visit Chewang monastery.
Walking to Salleri from Phaplu. |
Salleri
(Teashops, lodges) |
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Day 2 |
Salleri-
Junbesi |
Trekking from
Salleri – Junbesi.
Observe Sherpa culture, visit
monasteries. |
Junbesi
(Lodges, camping) |
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Day 3 |
Junbesi
– Thuptenchholing -
Shengeephuk |
Trekking from
Junbesi – Thuptenchholing -
Shengeephuk.
Observe wildlife and
vegetation on the way.
Visit Thuptenchholing
monastery.
Observe traditional Tibetan
medicinal therapy at
Thuptenchholing.
Visit Phunmoche monastery and
meditation cave.
Camping at Sengeephuk.
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Shengeephuk
(Camping) |
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Day 4 |
Shengeephuk
– Basa Khola - Beni
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Visit
Shengeephuk cave and see palm
imprint on stone.
Trekking from Shengeephuk –
Basa Khola - Beni .
Walk through alpine forests.
Experience wilderness in
beautiful landscape.
Closer view of mountains.
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Beni
(Camping) |
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Day 5 |
Beni
- Dudhkunda / Beni |
Trekking from
Beni-Dudhkunda.
See mountain glacier, Lake
Dudhkunda and the mountains
closely. Walk around and tour
the area.
Observe fair if you are there
at Janai Purnima in August.
See migratory aquatic birds
during rainy season. |
Dudhkunda
(Camping) |
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Day 6 |
Dudhkunda/Beni-Taksindu/Ringmo |
Trekking from
Dudhkunda-Takshindu.
Observe Sherpa culture on the
way.
See animal herding on the
Himalayan pastures.
Experience wilderness and
beautiful landscape.
Watch Sherpa cultural show at
Ringmo and on request in
Takshindu. |
Takshindu/
Ringmo
(Camping, lodges, teashops) |
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Day 7 |
Takshindu |
View of
mountains early in the morning
from Takshindu.
Visit Takshindu Gompa.
Take a village tour and
observe Sherpa culture.
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Takshindu
(Camping, lodges, teashops) |
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Day 8 |
Takshindu
– Phaplu |
Trekking
Takshindu – Phaplu.
Walk through mixed alpine
forests.
Experience wildlife and
birdwatching.
See Sherpa settlement.
See wildlife and vegetation.
Watch cultural show which will
be performed on request. |
Phaplu
(Camping, lodges, teashops,
resort) |
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Day 9 |
Phaplu
– Kathmandu |
Flight. |
Kathmandu
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Cost Includes: |
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- All domestic flights, buses
and cars as per itinerary
- Pretrip services & advice.
- All permits such as National
park, Trekking Permit, ACAP,
Climbing permits as described in
the itinerary.
- All hygienically prepared
meals such as Breakfast, Lunch
and Dinner while you are on the
trek.
- High quality tents,
mattresses and kitchen equipment
for treks that require camping.
- Medical Kit Bag for every
trek.
- First Aid and Eco trained
English Speaking guide.
- Domestic airport tax.
- Porters as required.
- We provide our staff with
insurance, a wellpaid salary,
high altitude equipment, food
and accommodation.
- Rescue arrangements if
necessary. We do not cover the
expenses!
- High altitudes chamber bags
(PAC) for high altitudes treks,
expeditions
- Group farewell dinner
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Cost Excludes: |
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- International airfare
to/from home city;
- Food and Accommodation while
you are not on the
trek/tour/safari.
- Nepal entry visa costs.
- Visa extension fees.
- International Airport
departure tax.
- Excess baggage charge.
- Travel, trek and expedition
medical and evacuation
insurance.
- Emergency evacuation
charges, if required.
- Personal expenses (e.g.
phone calls, laundry, alcohol,
soft drinks, bottled water,
souvenirs, etc.).
- Tips for the staff because
it is the sign of the guests
happiness at the end of the
trip. The customary word used is
"Bakshis".
- Any loss due to unforeseen
circumstances such as flight
delays, road blockage due to
landslide, etc.
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Chitwan
Chepang Hills (5 Days) |
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Day Itinerary: |
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Days
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Activities
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Activities
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Overnight
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Kathmandu – Hugdi Bazaar -
Hattibang |
Drive to Hugdi. Trek from Hugdi
and overnight at Hattibang,
observe cultural show. Local
handicrafts on sale. |
Hattibang
(Home stay or Community guest
house) |
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Hattibang–Jautesh – Changa –
Dinglang –Jyandala; |
Trek to Jautesh- Changa-Dinglang
and overnight at Jyandala, a pure
Chepang village. |
Jyandala (Home stay and Camping)
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Jyandala –Siraichuli- Chisapanitar-
Gadi |
Trek to Siraichuli for mountain
views, sunrise or sunset. Trek to
Chisapanitar for Bird watching.
Trek to Gadi to observe historical
fort at Gadi. |
Gadi (Home stay or Camping) |
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Gadi-Shaktikhor |
Trek down from Gadi to Shaktikhor.
Cultural experience at Shaktikhor,
observe Chepang Museum, MUVIC.
Trek to Sinti water fall and Sinti
Cave Village walk, cultural show
by Chepangs, Magars. |
Shaktikhor (Home stay) |
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Depart for Ktm or Sauraha |
Drive from Shaktikhor to either
Sauraha or to Kathmandu
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Includes: |
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- All domestic flights, buses and
cars as per itinerary
- Pretrip services & advice.
- All permits such as National
park, Trekking Permit, ACAP,
Climbing permits as described in the
itinerary.
- All hygienically prepared meals
such as Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
while you are on the trek.
- High quality tents, mattresses
and kitchen equipment for treks that
require camping.
- Medical Kit Bag for every trek.
- First Aid and Eco trained
English Speaking guide.
- Domestic airport tax.
- Porters as required.
- We provide our staff with
insurance, a wellpaid salary, high
altitude equipment, food and
accommodation.
- Rescue arrangements if
necessary. We do not cover the
expenses!
- High altitudes chamber bags
(PAC) for high altitudes treks,
expeditions
- Group farewell dinner
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Excludes: |
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- International airfare to/from
home city;
- Food and Accommodation while you
are not on the trek/tour/safari.
- Nepal entry visa costs.
- Visa extension fees.
- International Airport departure
tax.
- Excess baggage charge.
- Travel, trek and expedition
medical and evacuation insurance.
- Emergency evacuation charges, if
required.
- Personal expenses (e.g. phone
calls, laundry, alcohol, soft
drinks, bottled water, souvenirs,
etc.).
- Tips for the staff because it is
the sign of the guests happiness at
the end of the trip. The customary
word used is "Bakshis".
- Any loss due to unforeseen
circumstances such as flight delays,
road blockage due to landslide, etc.
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