This route is different from others, because we are deeply connected to our people in the Annapurna region. Local communities run the lodges, so the financial benefits go directly to community development, including education, health, and infrastructure improvements. By using local human resources, we create jobs and help alleviate poverty in the villages. By employing locals from the trekking areas, we not only enhance your experience but also contribute to sustainable livelihoods and community growth. The trekking route is completely off the beaten path, allowing you to enjoy nature, connect with people, and take in stunning mountain views of the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Manaslu ranges. With years of experience, we ensure you a safe and secure journey, offering unmatched experience and top-tier services that blend excellence with affordability. Join us for a transformative journey where adventure meets authenticity, and every step brings you closer to nature's wonders.
Look for a guide wearing a gray hat at the lobby of a hotel where you are staying.
Drive by the beautiful Kali Gandaki River on the way from Pokhara to Beni. After a lunch in Beni, start hiking to Banskharka village. You can see Brahmans settlement and farming land in Mallaj village. While you are close to the Banskharka village, you can see oranges farm. They export oranges to the city. The majority of this village is Pun Magar caste.
Have delicious outdoor lunch with the stunning view of the Dhaulagiri mountain range (7th highest in the world)! Nepalese local traditional houses and farming land. You can buy traditional hand made Lokta Paper and its handicrafts as souvenir produced in Nangi village by women group. You can visit school in the village.
Witness the Majestic Sunrise: Embrace the Beauty of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu Ranges Unfolding Before Your Eyes. Cozy dining with firewood chimney. Free internet facility available.
Enjoy of stunning Sunrise beyond your dreams.
See the view of Mount Manalu, the eighth highest mountain in the world at 8,163 metres above sea level!
Nestled serenely amidst the tranquil embrace of the Himalayas, Kali Daha Lake captivates with its mirror-like surface reflecting the majestic peaks of the Annapurna mountain range. As the sun rises over the horizon, its golden rays dance upon the water, illuminating the scene with a breathtaking brilliance. Framed by lush greenery and towering cliffs, the lake becomes a canvas of natural splendor, offering travelers a moment of pure awe and wonder in the presence of such sublime beauty.
Embark on a mesmerizing journey through the heart of Nepal's cultural and natural heritage as you traverse lush trails adorned with breathtaking rhododendron bushes. These vibrant blooms hold deep significance in Nepali culture, symbolizing purity, courage, and the spirit of resilience. As you hike amidst this floral wonderland, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of traditions and beliefs that have shaped the Nepalese way of life for centuries. Let the delicate fragrance of these exquisite flowers awaken your senses, while gaining insights into the cultural importance they hold for the local communities. Join us as we explore the wonders of Nepal's wilderness, where every step brings you closer to the intertwined beauty of nature and culture, creating memories to last a lifetime.
The Kali Gandaki separates two of the world's 10 highest mountains, and when measured from the tip of Dhaulagiri to the riverbed – a vertical distance of about 5.5 kilometres – it's considered to be the deepest gorge in the world.
The Kali Gandaki River is considered sacred in Hindu and Buddhist beliefs. Many religious rituals and ceremonies take place along its banks, and pilgrims often take dips in its holy waters as a form of purification and spiritual cleansing.
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