Day 01:
Drive from Kathmandu to Zero kilo via Abukhaireni which takes
approximately five hours. Trek from Zerokilo to Simalghari (1050m.) and
it takes about three hours. You depart early morning for the five hours
drive to Zerokilo west of Kathmandu. As you climb out of the Kathmandu
valley, only to quickly descend again to the Trisuli River, you follow
upstream to its junction with the Marsyangdi River. You follow the
Marsyandi gently up through heavily terraced fields. After you reach
Abukhairent, you head towards North. After following zig zag road you
reach Zerokilo. After refreshment you begin your trek for Simalghari
passing through flat land with views of beautiful sceneries. Simalghari
is village at the bank of Daraundi river. There is a government school
and old market. Next day you cross Daraundi river over suspension to
begin your journey for Palungtaar.
Day 02: Trek from Simalghari to Palungtaar (1050m.) which takes about five
hours. The path you follow is quite flat all the way to Palungtaar. En
route you cross terrace fields and can enjoy magnificent sceneries of
villages at distance. The peaks covered with snow appear at some
distance. Palungtaar is a pretty big village inhabited by Brahmins,
Chhetri and Newar. Here you feel exhilarated to see the terraces, mango
garden and oranges at some places.
Day 03: Trek from Paalungtaar to Tarkughat (1000m.) and it takes almost six
hours. This day you begin your trek following flat land crossing a
stream and few villages. On the way you come across few grazing fields
where local people bring their domestic animals. As you enter Tarkughat
, a village, you are welcome Newar, Chhetri and Brahmins. This village
lies at the bank of Marshyangdi river. You can enjoy swimming in
Marshyangdi river. Now and often you trek through motor able road in
order to reach Tarkughat.
Day 04: Trek from Tarkughat to Kunchha (1221m.) which takes about six hours.
Leaving Tarkughat you start to head quite uphill until you reach
Sundarbazaar. There is an old market and you can see some villages at
some distance. Now you move through terraces and get an opportunity to
enjoy at the view of splendid snow peaks. After some time you arrive at
Tuhure Pasaal. Here you find few typical tea shops. Walking gentle
uphill, you reach Kunchha. This is a popular village of this area. The
mountain visible from here is truly excellent. As you can enjoy the
views of Manaslu, Lamjung and Annapurna range. You would not deny
observing sunset from this point. People living in harmony here belong
to different communities and are farmers, government employees and few
of them have joined army.
Day 05: Trek from Kunchha to Sisaghat (870m.) and it takes approximately seven
hours. To reach Sisaghat, you climb down passing through terraces with
millet and maize growing in and around. Sisaghat is another human
settlement of this area. The main inhabitants belong to mixed
community. It lies at the bank of Madi river. You can have swum here
and the scenery is superb to see.
Day 06: Trek from Sisaghat to Karputaar (490 m.) which takes almost seven
hours. You walk along the bank of Madi river passing through terraces.
After trekking gentle uphill you reach Karputaar. En route you come
across several villages rich in their distinct culture. Karputaar is a
small village with mixed community.
Day 07: Trek from Karputaar to Syaklung (1100m.) and it takes about six hours.
This day’s is comparatively difficult as you trek gradual uphill in the
beginning and later go steep up for some hours. En route you cross
through forests covered with local vegetation. While walking, you cross
few streams. At some distance, you can see snow peaks. Syaklung is a
village dominated by Gurung, Magar and other communities of Nepal.
There is an excellent camping spot here. Moreover, you will find
recently opened tea shops and small lodges. This place grants you an
opportunity to enjoy the views of Annapurna South, Fish tail, Annapurna
II, Lamjung, Mardi peak, Manaslu and several unnamed peaks.
Day 08: Trek from Syaklung to Kalikasthan (1300m.) which takes almost five
hours. To reach Kalikasthan you trek downhill at first and then follow
ascent and descent path. The trails follow along the forested ridge top
through rough motor able road passing through Thulokot and Majhthana
(1220m.). You are accompanied by views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna
ranges, Lamjung Himal and Manasalu. Kalikasthan is a village inhabited
by Hindu people. This village is named after goddess Kali as there is a
temple with idol of Kali at the top of the ridge. There is a well
managed camping spot. Moreover, you find small local shop with minimal
supplies, typical tea shops and very small lodges. From here you can
have fun of observing sunset.
Day 09: Trek from Kalikasthan to Bijayapur khola (900m.) and drive to Pokhara.
This day you gently climb downhill to get Bijayapur Khola passing
through villages and motor able road. After lunch, you drive back to
Pokhara.
Day 10: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist mini bus that takes about seven hours. While
driving from Pokhara to Kathmandu, you head up to Damauli, Dumre,
Muglin and Kurintar where the Nepal's first Cable car is operated to
reach to Manakamana Temple. En route, you could enjoy the mountain
views, green sceneries, rice terrace fields, vegetable fields and
people being engaged in their daily life activities. From Naubishe you
climb up to Thankot, the gateway to capital city. You can also fly from
Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes about 25 minutes.