This area north of Pokhara offers some of the most dramatic close up view of some of the highest and most beautiful mountains in the world. The abrupt variation in altitude found here is astonishing. From the Pokhara airstrip at (915m.), the summit of Machhapuchre 6997m. is less than 20 miles away, with no intervening ranges to spoil the view. In fact the views along the whole of the trek are superb. Due to this incredible latitudinal range and unusual geographical and climatic mix, walking in this area is a naturalist dream. Also the return trail of the trek is one of the most historical trading routes between India and Tibet in the whole Himalayas and a major pilgrimage route. As well as the Gurungs and Magars (backbone of the famous Gurkha regiment) that inhabit the area we shall meet traders and both Hindu and Buddhist Pilgrims.
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The above itineraries are subject to change due to condition beyond our control. This is guideline showing tea house or tentative camp night stops. Physical, Technical and Natural condition may change this above itineraries.
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