Helambu Ciurcuit Trek

Helambu Ciurcuit Trek

Helambu Ciurcuit Trek

Helambu Ciurcuit Trek

Helambu Ciurcuit Trek

Helambu Ciurcuit Trek

DAYS

8

DIFFICULTY

Easy/Moderate

 

MAX ALTITUDE

3600 M

ACCOMMODATION

Teahouses

DAYS

8

DIFFICULTY

Easy/Moderate

 

MAX ALTITUDE

3,600 M

ACCOMMODATION

Teahouses

Trip Overview

This fully supported teahouse trek is a wonderful introduction to the mountains of Nepal and perfect for trekkers of all abilities. It is the closest trek to Kathmandu and is also known as the Yolmo Heritage trek, as it provides an up close and personal window into the unique Yolmo culture of the region. You will trek through some beautiful rhododendron, pine and oak forests overnighting in teahouses in villages along the way. The ranges of mountains that will rise above you along the trek match the diversity of the people you will meet along the way. Along the trek, weather permitting, there are excellent views of the Himalayas that include Gauri Shanker, Ganesh Himal and the Langtang Range. This trek takes you into two of Nepal’s National Parks – Shivapuri and Langtang National Parks.

Day 1: Trek briefing, preparation and last-minute shopping
 
Day 2: Road transfer to trek trail head at Mulkharka (1,855m|6,086ft) & trek to Chisapani (2,168m|7,113ft) c. 5hrs
Starting from Mulkharka, the trek begins with a walk through the lush, green surroundings of the Shivapuri National Park. The path is a gradual ascent, winding through dense forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron. As you walk, you’ll be treated to occasional glimpses of the Kathmandu Valley below and the distant snow-capped peaks of the Langtang Range. Chisapani, your home for the night, is small settlement on a ridge offering stunning sunset views over the Himalayan range, including peaks like Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung.

Day 3: Trek Chisapani – Chipling (2,205m|7,234ft) c.6hrs
The trail from Chisapani to Chipling involves traversing rolling hills, offering a mix of descents and ascents through beautiful forested areas. The path takes you through dense forests and along ridgelines, providing panoramic views of terraced farmlands and distant mountain vistas. You’ll pass by small streams and waterfalls, adding to the trail’s natural beauty.

Day 4: Trek Chipling – Kutsumsang (2,470m|8,104ft) c.6hrs
Today’s trek involves a steady climb through dense forests and terraced farmlands. The trail becomes more challenging with some steep ascents and rocky sections, rewarding you with impressive views as you gain elevation. You’ll pass through several small Tamang settlements, showcasing traditional architecture, the vibrant local culture and traditions.

Day 5: Kutumsang – Magangoth (3,300m|10,827ft) c.4hrs
Leaving Kutumsang, the trail ascends through rhododendron and fir forests, eventually reaching open alpine meadows, which if clear, offer breath taking views of snow-capped peaks. This section of the trek is particularly beautiful during spring when the rhododendrons are in full bloom.

Day 6: Trek Magangoth – Tharepathi (3,600m|11,811ft) c.4hrs
The trek to Tharepati, the highest elevation on this trek, involves a gradual ascent along a ridgeline, offering uninterrupted views of the Langtang, Gosaikunda and Everest ranges. The terrain is mostly alpine, with some rocky sections and open spaces. As you approach Tharepati, the scenery opens up, revealing spectacular panoramic views.

Day 7: Trek Tharepathi – Melamchigyang (2,530m|8,300m) c.6hrs
The trail from Tharepati descends sharply through forests of pine and bamboo full of diverse flora and fauna. As you lose elevation, the landscape transitions from alpine to more temperate zones. You will pass through several small settlements and farms, experiencing the rural lifestyle of the Helambu region. Melachigyang is a peaceful Yolmo village with terraced fields, monasteries and a peaceful ambience, perfect for your last night of the trek.

Day 8: Trek to Nakote (2,000m|6,562ft) c.2hrs and drive back to Kathmandu c. 4-5hrs
The final day of the trek involves a gentle descent through terraced farmlands and small villages. The trail is less demanding, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery and interact with the local people. As you approach Nakote, the landscape becomes more agricultural, with fields of crops and orchards. After lunch in Nakote, you will drive back to the luxury of your hotel in Kathmandu, a hot shower and some clean clothes.

 

Note: The itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice.

Your trek cost includes:

  • Pre-trip advice and detailed information
  • Expert trip leadership and motivated staff for the duration of the trek
  • Airport transfers in Nepal (where applicable)
  • 2 nights accommodation pre-trek & 1-night post-trek in Kathmandu
  • 1-night accommodation pre or post-trek in Pokhara (where applicable)
  • Transportation to and from trek start and finish for you and your trekking team (different budget options available)
  • Basic teahouse/lodge/camping accommodation during the trek on a twin sharing basis
  • During the trek all meals on a full board basis (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) to include tea/coffee during the meals, but excluding any drinks outside of the meal times
  • All permits, conservation area, and restricted area fees
  • Porters
  • Insurance and equipment for Nepali staff
  • Rescue assistance
  • Group medical kit

Your trek cost does NOT include:

  • International flights to and from Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Visa for Nepal
  • Travel insurance (insurance to include evacuation is mandatory.  Please make sure you are covered to the correct altitude)
  • Personal expenses such as fizzy drinks, chocolate, gifts, snacks, hot showers during the trek, etc.
  • Meals unless specified
  • Sightseeing
  • Gratuities
  • Excess baggage on internal flights
  • Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of Himalayan Quests

Day 1: Trek briefing, preparation and last-minute shopping

Day 2: Road transfer to trek trail head at Mulkharka (1,855m) and trek to Chisapani (2,221m) c. 5hrs

Day 3: Trek Chisapani – Chipling (2,205m) c.6hrs

Day 4: Trek Chipling – Kutsumsang (2,470m) c.6hrs

Day 5: Kutumsang – Magangoth (3,300m) c.4hrs

Day 6: Trek Magangoth – Tharepathi (3,600m) c.4hrs

Day 7: Trek Tharepathi – Melamchigyang (2,530m) c.6hrs

Day 8: Trek to Nakote (2,000m) c.2hrs and drive back to Kathmandu c. 4-5hrs

Note: The itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice.

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TRIP PHOTOS

Day 1: Trek briefing, preparation and last-minute shopping

Day 2: Road transfer to trek trail head at Mulkharka (1,855m) and trek to Chisapani (2,221m) c. 5hrs

Day 3: Trek Chisapani – Chipling (2,205m) c.6hrs

Day 4: Trek Chipling – Kutsumsang (2,470m) c.6hrs

Day 5: Kutumsang – Magangoth (3,300m) c.4hrs

Day 6: Trek Magangoth – Tharepathi (3,600m) c.4hrs

Day 7: Trek Tharepathi – Melamchigyang (2,530m) c.6hrs

Day 8: Trek to Nakote (2,000m) c.2hrs and drive back to Kathmandu c. 4-5hrs

Note: The itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice.

Day 1: Trek briefing, preparation and last-minute shopping
 
Day 2: Road transfer to trek trail head at Mulkharka (1,855m|6,086ft) & trek to Chisapani (2,168m|7,113ft) c. 5hrs
Starting from Mulkharka, the trek begins with a walk through the lush, green surroundings of the Shivapuri National Park. The path is a gradual ascent, winding through dense forests of oak, pine, and rhododendron. As you walk, you’ll be treated to occasional glimpses of the Kathmandu Valley below and the distant snow-capped peaks of the Langtang Range. Chisapani, your home for the night, is small settlement on a ridge offering stunning sunset views over the Himalayan range, including peaks like Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung.

Day 3: Trek Chisapani – Chipling (2,205m|7,234ft) c.6hrs
The trail from Chisapani to Chipling involves traversing rolling hills, offering a mix of descents and ascents through beautiful forested areas. The path takes you through dense forests and along ridgelines, providing panoramic views of terraced farmlands and distant mountain vistas. You’ll pass by small streams and waterfalls, adding to the trail’s natural beauty.

Day 4: Trek Chipling – Kutsumsang (2,470m|8,104ft) c.6hrs
Today’s trek involves a steady climb through dense forests and terraced farmlands. The trail becomes more challenging with some steep ascents and rocky sections, rewarding you with impressive views as you gain elevation. You’ll pass through several small Tamang settlements, showcasing traditional architecture, the vibrant local culture and traditions.

Day 5: Kutumsang – Magangoth (3,300m|10,827ft) c.4hrs
Leaving Kutumsang, the trail ascends through rhododendron and fir forests, eventually reaching open alpine meadows, which if clear, offer breath taking views of snow-capped peaks. This section of the trek is particularly beautiful during spring when the rhododendrons are in full bloom.

Day 6: Trek Magangoth – Tharepathi (3,600m|11,811ft) c.4hrs
The trek to Tharepati, the highest elevation on this trek, involves a gradual ascent along a ridgeline, offering uninterrupted views of the Langtang, Gosaikunda and Everest ranges. The terrain is mostly alpine, with some rocky sections and open spaces. As you approach Tharepati, the scenery opens up, revealing spectacular panoramic views.

Day 7: Trek Tharepathi – Melamchigyang (2,530m|8,300m) c.6hrs
The trail from Tharepati descends sharply through forests of pine and bamboo full of diverse flora and fauna. As you lose elevation, the landscape transitions from alpine to more temperate zones. You will pass through several small settlements and farms, experiencing the rural lifestyle of the Helambu region. Melachigyang is a peaceful Yolmo village with terraced fields, monasteries and a peaceful ambience, perfect for your last night of the trek.

Day 8: Trek to Nakote (2,000m|6,562ft) c.2hrs and drive back to Kathmandu c. 4-5hrs
The final day of the trek involves a gentle descent through terraced farmlands and small villages. The trail is less demanding, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful scenery and interact with the local people. As you approach Nakote, the landscape becomes more agricultural, with fields of crops and orchards. After lunch in Nakote, you will drive back to the luxury of your hotel in Kathmandu, a hot shower and some clean clothes.

 

Note: The itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice.

All-inclusive Tour Costs for 08Nights/9 Days for twin-sharing
Price Inclusions:

  • Sustainable Tourism Fee/ Tourism Tax payable to govt. (US$ 800 per person) payable to the Govt.
  • Visa Fees (US$ 40 per person) payable to the Department of Immigration
  • Monument fees worth US$ 200 payable to the Department of Culture
  • All necessary park permits fees
  • All transfers and sightseeing
  • All meals and evening tea
  • All accommodation in 3-4 star hotels
  • English-speaking tour leader and drive
  • All inland transfers
  • Complimentary hot-stone bath
  • Domestic flight from Bumthang to Paro
  • Round-trip airfare from Kathmandu

Your trek cost does NOT include:

  • International flights to and from Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Visa for Nepal
  • Travel insurance (insurance to include evacuation is mandatory.  Please make sure you are covered to the correct altitude)
  • Personal expenses such as fizzy drinks, chocolate, gifts, snacks, hot showers during the trek, etc.
  • Meals unless specified
  • Sightseeing
  • Gratuities
  • Excess baggage on internal flights
  • Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of Himalayan Quests

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