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Helambu homestay trekRoute: Kathmandu - Chisopani - Kutumsang - Tharepati - Tarke Gyang - Sermathang - Melamchi - Kathmandu |
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7 days - 6 nights Departs daily |
Accommodation |
Simple trekking lodges and the homes with local Nepali families. Comfort Level 1 (see accommodation). |
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Price |
£326 per person - based on 2 people sharing |
Includes |
6 nights accommodation including breakfast, transport, english-speaking guide and porter |
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Transport |
Car or minibus |
Excludes |
Other meals, sleeping bag |
Day 1: Nepal homestay - Kathmandu to ChisapaniTravel time: 1 hour by car and 5 hours trekkingToday you will be picked up by our driver for the one-hour drive to the village of Chisapani, where you'll meet your guide. Then, it's time to lace up your hiking boots and start the Nepal homestay trek along a steep mountain path and then across the countryside. All around you, the views will be breathtaking. On your way, you'll pass a water basin and several small Tamang villages where the children will run out to meet you and stare in curious amazement. After a short break, the homestay trek continues through oak forests filled with rhododendrons (in bloom in spring)and then ends back in Chisapani, where you will stay in a lodge built especially for trekkers. Chisapani is perched at a height of 2300 metres. |
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Day 2: Nepal homestay - Chisopani to KutumsangTravel time: approx 6 hours trekking
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Day 3: Nepal homestay - Kutumsang to TharepatiTravel time: approx 6 hours trekking
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Day 4: Nepal homestay -Tharepati to Tarke GyangTravel time: 4 hours trekkingThis is one of the most spectacular days of the Nepal homestay. At dawn, you'll enjoy some spectacular views as the soft morning light slowly colours the mountains. Then, you'll descend through a forest with giant trees where you can see the Himalayan peaks glistening through the branches. After heading downhill for a couple of hours, the temperature will become a lot more comfortable and, after crossing a couple of hanging bridges, the path heads steeply downhill and ends at the river flowing through this narrow valley. You can catch your breath here before starting the steep climb to the village of Tarke Gyang at 2600 metres. You will be generously rewarded for all your hard work. Tarke Gyang is a very pretty, historic settlement with narrow streets and a Tibetan temple with a traditional prayer wheel. Tonight, you'll be the honourable guests of none other than the mayor himself. He speaks excellent english and he'll tell you many fascinating stories about life in the villages. The Nepal homestay is a really great experience. |
Day 5: Nepal homestay -Tarke Gyang to SermathangTravel time: 5 hours trekkingToday is the most relaxing day of the Nepal homestay. The trail remains fairly level thoughout the journey, and on the way you can see local farmers working the fertile land. After passing a couple of streams and waterfalls, you'll end up in the village of Sermathang at 2620m. There is an unusual monastery at the highest point of the village, which has allegedly been home to a very strict and elusive buddhist order for the past few decades. The members of the order are very rarely seen, but in the evening you'll hear their meditative prayers echoing through the valley. You'll stay in a homely mountain lodge run by a very friendly family. The mother of the house is a fantastic cook but more importantly, they take care of the child of a Tibetan refugee as well as a young girl from a neighbouring village. By staying the night here you can do your bit for the family and the children that they have taken in. |
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Day 6: Nepal homestay - Sermathang to Melamchi PulTravel time: 4 hours trekking
Today you will say goodbye to your Nepal homestay and prepare for the hefty 2km trek downhill. Don't forget to look back on the way down. In the distance you'll see the majestic silhouette of the Himalayas and you can catch a glimpse of the river far below. The major part of the descent is very gradual. Later on you'll head upwards again for a short climb before your final descent. Once you reach the bottom you'll cross the river to Melamchi Bazaar at 830m, which is essentially the end point of the homestay trek. Melamchi is a lively trading town with a rural character, though after all the tiny villages you passed on the way it'll seem like a huge town. You will spend the last night of your Nepal homestay trek in a friendly guesthouse with views across the river. The evenings are surprisingly warm here compared to the cooler nights you experienced high up in the mountains.
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Day 7: Nepal homestay - Melamchi Pul to KathmanduTravel time: 3 hours by car
After enjoying your Nepal homestay experience and a refreshing night in the lowlands you will head back to Kathmandu. Passing through some beautiful rural areas you can see the local farmers working with their bales of hay and rice mats. Tourists rarely visit this area. The road starts to ascend steeply and then via a bumpy route downhill you'll reach the Kathmandu Valley. We will arrange one or more nights for you in one of our selected hotels or perhaps you want to travel onwards to enjoy our modules; meet elephants and rhinos at Chitwan Nepal or try one of our Nepal short treks and watch the sunrise at Poon Hill. |
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