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Hidden Himalayan Kingdom with Teji festival
Arrival Date in Kathmandu |
19 May, 2011 |
Trip Departure Date |
22 May, 2011 |
Departure Date for Onward Journey |
09 June, 2011 |
Trek features
Total duration: 22 days
Trek duration: 15 days
Max elevation: 4,320m/15,170ft
Trek grading: Moderate to strenuous
Trek style: Full supported trek
Trek starts/ends: Jomsom
Accommodation: 7 nights in hotels on bed and breakfast and rest in tented camps with breakfast, lunch and dinner
Price: US$ 2849/person for the whole trip
Trip highlights
World Heritage Sites
Rich in unique and authentic culture
Picturesque landscape
Stunning mountain views
Outline itinerary
Tour days
Day 01 (19. 05. 2011): Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02 (20. 05. 2011): Explore the best of Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)
Day 03 (21. 05. 2011): Trek briefing and preparations
Trek days
Day 04 (22. 05. 2011): Fly or drive to Pokhara/explore around
Day 05 (23. 05. 2011): Fly to Jomsom (2,710m/8,889ft) and commence trek to Marpha
Day 06 (24. 05. 2011): 'Trek to Kagbeni (2,800m/9,184ft)
Day 07 (25. 05. 2011): Trek to Chele (3,050m/10,004ft)
Day 08 (26. 05. 2011): Trek to Geling (3,570m/11,710ft)
Day 09 (27. 05. 2011): Trek to Charang (3,570m/11,710ft)
Day 10 (28. 05. 2011): Trek to Lo Manthang (3,809m/12,494ft)
Day 11 (29. 05. 2011): Explore Tsoser in the morning and attend opening ceremony of Teji Festival in the afternoon
Day 12 (30. 05. 2011): Explore highly revered monasteries of Lomanthang in the morning and attend Teji Festival in the afternoon
Day 13 (31. 05. 2011): Attend closing ceremony of Teji Festival
Day 14 (01. 06. 2011): Trek to Dhi via Tsarang
Day 15 (02. 06. 2011): Trek to Tange
Day 16 (03. 06. 2011): Trek to Tetang
Day 17 (04. 06. 2011): Trek to Muktinath
Day 18 (05. 06. 2011): Trek to Jomsom
Day 19 (06. 06. 2011): Fly to Pokhara
Day 20 (07. 06. 2011): Fly or drive to Kathmandu
Day 21 (08. 06. 2011): Rest day/farewell dinner
Day 22 (09. 06. 2011): Trip concludes
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