Khaptad Trek: Nepal’s Hidden Himalayan Paradise

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Overview

The Khaptad Trek offers a rare opportunity to explore one of Nepal’s most pristine and less-traveled regions, situated in the far-western part of the country. This trek leads you into the heart of Khaptad National Park, a serene haven famous for its lush alpine meadows, ancient forests, and diverse wildlife. It is a perfect choice for travelers seeking to escape the popular trekking circuits and immerse themselves in nature’s tranquility, rich biodiversity, and spiritual heritage.

The journey begins in the vibrant city of Kathmandu, where a full day of cultural sightseeing introduces trekkers to iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Swayambhunath Stupa, Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Temple, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. This immersive cultural experience sets the tone for the adventure, blending Nepal’s rich history and spirituality with the natural wonders ahead.

After a short domestic flight to Dhangadhi and a scenic drive to Silgadhi, the trekking portion begins with gradual ascents through traditional far-western hill villages, rhododendron forests, and terraced landscapes. The trail reveals glimpses of the authentic Nepali lifestyle, marked by warm local hospitality and centuries-old customs.

Reaching the Khaptad National Park Headquarters at an elevation of over 3,000 meters, trekkers find themselves surrounded by expansive alpine meadows dotted with rare medicinal herbs and a variety of wildlife species, including deer, langurs, and numerous bird species. The park’s peaceful ambiance and natural beauty make it an ideal place for wildlife observation and photography.

A special feature of this trek is the exploration day within Khaptad, allowing trekkers to visit Khaptad Daha (lake), the sacred Khaptad Ashram, and Triveni, a confluence of three holy rivers. This day offers not only spectacular Himalayan and hill views but also a chance for spiritual reflection and connection with the serene environment.

The return trek back through the same enchanting landscapes provides ample opportunities to further appreciate the region’s flora and fauna and interact with local communities. The journey concludes with a comfortable drive to Dhangadhi and a flight back to Kathmandu, where trekkers enjoy a leisure day for shopping, relaxation, and exploring the city’s vibrant markets and culture.

Throughout the trek, participants are supported by experienced guides, porters, and dedicated kitchen staff who ensure a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable trekking experience, including well-organized camping with nutritious meals prepared on the trail.

This 13-day itinerary offers a balanced combination of adventure, cultural immersion, nature exploration, and relaxation. It is especially suited for those seeking a moderate-level trek away from crowded trails, with opportunities to witness Nepal’s hidden gems in a peaceful and spiritually enriching setting.

With its spectacular landscapes, cultural richness, and warm hospitality, the Khaptad Trek by Mountain King Treks guarantees a memorable and transformative journey into one of Nepal’s most beautiful and untouched regions.

 

Historical and Spiritual Background

Khaptad National Park is not only renowned for its spectacular natural beauty but also for its profound spiritual significance, largely due to the legacy of Khaptad Baba—a revered Hindu saint and ascetic whose life and teachings continue to inspire many. Khaptad Baba, also known as Swami Sachchidananda, arrived in the remote Khaptad region in the mid-20th century seeking solitude and spiritual enlightenment.

Choosing the serene and untouched landscapes of Khaptad, Baba spent decades meditating, practicing austerities, and imparting spiritual wisdom. His simple lifestyle and profound insights drew followers from across Nepal and beyond, turning the region into a sacred pilgrimage site. Khaptad Baba’s ashram, still preserved in the park, remains a place of deep reverence and reflection for trekkers and devotees alike.

His teachings emphasized harmony with nature, compassion, and self-realization—values that resonate deeply with the natural surroundings of Khaptad National Park. The area around the ashram and the nearby sacred lake, Khaptad Daha, is considered holy ground where spiritual seekers can connect with inner peace amidst breathtaking mountain vistas and pristine meadows.

The presence of Khaptad Baba has given the trek a unique cultural and spiritual dimension, blending the physical challenge of the trail with an opportunity for introspection and connection to Nepal’s rich religious heritage. Visiting these sacred sites provides trekkers with insight into the mystical traditions of the region and a chance to experience the tranquil spirituality that defines Khaptad.

Today, Khaptad National Park stands as a symbol of the perfect balance between nature conservation and spiritual preservation, making the trek a truly holistic journey of both body and soul.


 


Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m) – Transfer to hotel, rest and trek preparation
Day 2: Full-day sightseeing in Kathmandu (1,350m) – Visit Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath & Durbar Square
Day 3: Fly to Dhangadhi (109m), drive to Silgadhi (2,130m) – 210km, 10 hrs
Day 4: Trek from Silgadhi to Jhigrana (2,250m) – 14km, 6 hrs
Day 5: Trek from Jhigrana to Buki Dahi (3,050m) – 10km, 5 hrs
Day 6: Trek from Buki Dahi to Khaptad National Park Headquarters (3,050m) – 12km, 6 hrs
Day 7: Exploration day in Khaptad – Visit Khaptad Daha, Ashram, Triveni, and viewpoints
Day 8: Trek back from Khaptad to Buki Dahi (3,050m) – 12km, 5 hrs
Day 9: Trek from Buki Dahi to Jhigrana (2,250m) – 10km, 5 hrs
Day 10: Trek from Jhigrana to Silgadhi (2,130m) – 14km, 6 hrs
Day 11: Drive from Silgadhi to Dhangadhi (109m) – 210km, 10 hrs
Day 12: Fly back to Kathmandu (1,350m), leisure day for shopping and relaxation
Day 13: Final departure from KathmanduTrip Highlights


Trip Highlights

  • A peaceful off-the-beaten-path trek into the pristine landscapes of Khaptad National Park, one of Nepal’s least-explored and most tranquil regions
  • Scenic flight to Dhangadhi offering breathtaking views of Nepal’s southern plains and far-western hills
  • Cultural immersion with a full-day guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu Valley, including UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, and Kathmandu Durbar Square
  • Gradual trekking through traditional hill villages, terraced fields, and rhododendron and oak forests
  • Visit to the Khaptad National Park Headquarters (3,050m), surrounded by open alpine meadows, pine woodlands, and dramatic mountain backdrops
  • Exploration day in Khaptad, including sacred sites like Khaptad Daha, Triveni, and the Khaptad Baba Ashram, steeped in spiritual energy
  • Chance to encounter diverse flora and fauna, including rare medicinal herbs, birdlife, deer, and Himalayan wildlife
  • Learn about and follow the legacy of Khaptad Baba (Swami Sachchidananda), a revered mystic whose spiritual influence still resonates in the region
  • A balanced itinerary with well-paced trekking days, ample rest, and time for reflection, relaxation, and cultural exploration
  • Warm hospitality from local communities and support from an experienced trekking crew including a guide, porters, and kitchen staff
  • Comfortable camping experience with fresh meals, scenic overnight spots, and all essential trekking logistics managed by Mountain King Treks
  • Leisure day in Kathmandu for shopping and relaxation before departure
  • Farewell dinner with cultural performance in Kathmandu to celebrate the completion of the trek

 

Trip Facts

  • Trip Name: Khaptad Trek
  • Trip Duration: 13 Days
  • Trekking Days: 8 Days
  • Trip Grade: Moderate
  • Maximum Elevation: 3,050 meters (Khaptad National Park Headquarters)
  • Trek Start/End Point: Silgadhi / Silgadhi
  • Trip Start/End Point: Kathmandu / Kathmandu
  • Region: Far-Western Nepal (Seti Zone – Doti & Bajura Districts)
  • Trek Style: Mixed (Camping and Lodges where available)
  • Best Trekking Seasons: Spring (March–May) & Autumn (September–November)
  • Group Size: 2 to 15 people (Private or Group departures available)
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu & Dhangadhi: Tourist standard hotels (Bed & Breakfast basis)
  • Accommodation During Trek: Tented camping with kitchen support (lodges where available)
  • Transportation: Private vehicle and domestic round-trip flights (Kathmandu–Dhangadhi–Kathmandu)
  • Meals During Trek: Full board – Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, tea/coffee, and fresh fruits
  • Main Attractions: Khaptad Baba Ashram, Khaptad Lake (Khaptad Daha), Triveni, alpine meadows, rare herbs, forest wildlife, and cultural interaction
  • Required Permits: Khaptad National Park Entry Permit and TIMS Card
  • Trip Mode: Fully guided and supported camping trek with experienced staff

Why Choose This Trek?

The Khaptad Trek offers a rare opportunity to explore one of Nepal’s most unspoiled, peaceful, and spiritually rich regions, far from the crowded trails of the Himalayas. If you’re looking for a genuine wilderness experience that blends natural beauty, cultural depth, and spiritual heritage, this trek is an ideal choice.

Unlike the popular trekking routes, Khaptad remains a hidden gem in far-western Nepal, where you can walk through lush forests, rolling alpine meadows, and remote villages with barely another tourist in sight. It’s the perfect escape for those who crave solitude and serenity, accompanied by the melodic sounds of birds and the whispering wind through the trees.

The trek is also culturally rewarding—passing through traditional villages of the Doti and Bajura districts where you can witness local life untouched by modern tourism. You’ll engage with friendly locals, experience authentic hospitality, and gain insight into the traditions of Nepal’s far-west communities.

A significant highlight is the visit to the Khaptad Baba Ashram, the spiritual sanctuary of a revered saint who meditated in these highlands for decades. His teachings have made the region a place of pilgrimage, adding a spiritual dimension to your journey that is both calming and inspiring.

For nature lovers, Khaptad National Park is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare herbs, colorful rhododendron forests, and occasional sightings of Himalayan wildlife. In spring, the meadows burst into bloom, while autumn offers crystal-clear mountain views and crisp air.

With full camping support from Mountain King Treks, experienced guides, and fresh meals prepared daily, your adventure is safe, comfortable, and well-organized—letting you focus on soaking in the beauty and meaning of the journey.

Choose the Khaptad Trek if you seek quiet trails, spiritual renewal, rich biodiversity, and authentic Nepali culture—all woven together in one unforgettable adventure.


Highlights at a Glance:

    • 🌿 A peaceful off-the-beaten-path adventure in Nepal’s remote Far-West
    • 🏞️ Trek through Khaptad National Park, rich in biodiversity and untouched nature
    • 🙏 Visit Khaptad Baba Ashram and Triveni, sacred sites full of spiritual energy
    • 🏕️ Comfortable full camping trek supported by an expert team
    • 🌸 Wildflower-filled meadows and rhododendron forests in spring
    • 🦌 Spot rare wildlife and medicinal herbs in a protected conservation area
    • 🏡 Cultural interaction with traditional communities of Doti and Bajura
    • 🧘 A chance to reflect, reconnect, and recharge in tranquil surroundings
    • ✈️ Includes Kathmandu sightseeing and a relaxing final day for rest or shopping
    • 🎉 End your journey with a farewell dinner and cultural performance in KathmanduTrekking Checklist
    • Clothing:
    • Insulated down jacket or synthetic warm jacket
    • Waterproof and windproof outer shell jacket and pants
    • Thermal base layers (top and bottom)
    • Fleece jacket or warm mid-layer
    • Trekking pants (lightweight, quick-dry)
    • Moisture-wicking t-shirts (long and short sleeve)
    • Warm hat/beanie and sun hat or cap
    • Gloves (inner liner and insulated/waterproof outer)
    • Trekking socks (multiple pairs, wool or synthetic)
    • Underwear and warm sleepwear for cold nights
    • Footwear:
    • Trekking boots (well-broken-in, waterproof, with ankle support)
    • Camp shoes or sandals (for use in camp and during breaks)
    • Sleeping Gear (Personal):
    • Sleeping bag (4-season or comfort rated to at least -10°C)
    • Sleeping bag liner (optional for extra warmth and hygiene)
    • Trekking Gear & Essentials:
    • Trekking poles (adjustable, lightweight)
    • Headlamp or flashlight with spare batteries
    • Reusable water bottles (minimum 2 liters) or hydration bladder
    • Sunglasses with UV protection
    • Sunscreen (SPF 30+), lip balm (SPF protection)
    • Personal toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, hand sanitizer)
    • Toilet paper (in a waterproof bag)
    • Small quick-dry towel
    • Personal first aid kit and regular medication
    • Daypack (20–30 liters with rain cover)
    • Waterproof dry bags or zip-locks for gear/clothing
    • Notebook and pen (optional)
    • Snacks (energy bars, trail mix, electrolyte powder)
    • Documents and Money:
    • Passport with valid visa
    • Copies of important documents
    • Travel insurance copy
    • Enough local currency for personal expenses and tipping

  • 🔧 Group Gear Provided by Mountain King Treks:

  • All tents, foam mattresses, and ground sheets
  • Full set of kitchen equipment and cooking utensils
  • Duffle bag to carry your belongings during the trek (carried by porters)
  • All group camping gear necessary for the trek
  • Please note: You only need to bring your personal equipment. All group logistics and gear are arranged by Mountain King Treks.

Included/Exclude

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off by private vehicle with warm Mountain King Treks hospitality
  • All domestic round-trip flights (Kathmandu–Dhangadhi–Kathmandu)
  • All private ground transportation including Kathmandu city tour and drive from Dhangadhi to Silgadhi and back
  • One full-day Kathmandu sightseeing tour with a professional licensed city guide and all entrance fees (Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, and Pashupatinath Temple)
  • All necessary permits and entrance fees for Khaptad National Park and TIMS card
  • Experienced and licensed trekking guide, fluent in English and knowledgeable about local culture, nature, and history
  • Porter service to carry luggage during the trek (one porter per two trekkers)
  • All meals during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea-time snacks, hot beverages, and fresh fruits every morning
  • Camping equipment: High-quality tents, mattress, kitchen tent, dining tent, and all cooking utensils
  • Accommodation in hotels on bed and breakfast basis in Kathmandu and Dhangadhi
  • Lodge or tented accommodation during the trek (depending on availability)
  • Full kitchen crew including cook and helpers for all camping nights
  • Duffel bag for your trekking gear (to be returned after the trek)
  • Basic first aid kit for emergency use
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with traditional Nepali cultural performance
  • Pre-trek briefing and 24/7 support from Mountain King Treks team throughout your journey

  • International airfare to and from Nepal
  • Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained on arrival or online before travel)
  • Personal trekking gear (sleeping bag, down jacket, trekking poles, headlamp, etc.)
  • Personal travel insurance (highly recommended – must cover emergency rescue)
  • Tips and gratuities for guide, porters, and staff (optional but appreciated)
  • Bottled or alcoholic drinks and soft drinks during trek and in cities
  • Personal expenses: internet, laundry, phone calls, extra snacks, or souvenirs
  • Any other services not mentioned in the “Inclusions” section
  • Emergency evacuation, medical costs, or helicopter rescue (Mountain King Treks will assist in arrangements if necessary)
 

Tour Plan

As your flight descends into the Kathmandu Valley, you’ll catch your first glimpse of Nepal’s dramatic landscapes—rolling hills, terraced farms, and, if the skies are clear, distant Himalayan peaks. Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a warm welcome awaits you from the Mountain King Treks team. You’ll be transferred to your hotel in a private vehicle. After checking in and refreshing, there’s time to relax or take a short stroll around Thamel, Kathmandu’s lively tourist hub filled with shops, cafés, and colorful culture. In the evening, your guide will meet you for a detailed pre-trek briefing, answering any last-minute questions and preparing you for the adventure ahead.

Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu
Meals Included: None (bed and breakfast basis)

Today is all about immersing yourself in the spiritual and historical heart of Nepal. After breakfast, your city guide will meet you for a full-day UNESCO World Heritage Sightseeing Tour. You’ll begin at the Kathmandu Durbar Square, once the royal palace of the Malla kings, where intricate woodwork and ancient temples echo stories of centuries past.

Next, visit the Swayambhunath Stupa, famously known as the Monkey Temple, perched atop a hill with panoramic views over the valley. Its watchful Buddha eyes and spinning prayer wheels offer a perfect introduction to Nepali spirituality.

The tour continues to Pashupatinath, Nepal’s most sacred Hindu temple located on the banks of the Bagmati River, where you’ll witness traditional cremation rituals and devotees worshipping Lord Shiva. Finally, you’ll explore the Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world, where Tibetan monks chant prayers and colorful prayer flags flutter in the breeze.

This day offers more than just sightseeing—it’s a journey through Nepal’s soul, giving deeper meaning to the spiritual landscapes you’ll explore during your trek.

Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu
Meals Included: Breakfast

After an early breakfast, you’ll take a scenic domestic flight from Kathmandu to Dhangadhi, located in the Terai region of far-western Nepal. From the plane window, enjoy views of the sprawling plains and the foothills of the Himalayas in the distance. Upon arrival at Dhangadhi Airport, your private vehicle and driver will be waiting to take you on a comfortable drive to Silgadhi, the gateway town for the Khaptad region. The journey traverses lush farmland, small villages, and winding mountain roads. In Silgadhi, you’ll check into your hotel, rest, and prepare for the trek. You may explore the small town and interact with locals to get a feel of the remote far-western culture.

Accommodation: Hotel in Silgadhi
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today marks the true beginning of your trekking adventure as you leave Silgadhi behind and start your ascent into the foothills of the Far-Western Himalayas. The trail gently climbs through a picturesque landscape of terraced fields, small villages, and mixed forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron. Along the way, you will have the opportunity to observe the daily life of local villagers who cultivate these hillsides, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the region. The fresh mountain air and lush surroundings invigorate your senses as you steadily make your way toward Jhigrana. The village itself is a peaceful stopover with welcoming locals and stunning views of the surrounding valleys. Tonight, you will camp or stay in a simple lodge, experiencing authentic rural mountain hospitality.

Accommodation: Camping or lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


🗓️ Day 5: Trek from Jhigrana to Buki Dahi (3,050m) — 10 km, 5 hours
On day five, the trek becomes more challenging as you ascend toward higher altitudes. The trail winds through dense forests filled with towering rhododendrons, pines, and oaks that create a serene canopy overhead. As you climb higher, the vegetation begins to change, and you will start to see open alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers. The crisp, cool mountain air and panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks in the distance reward your efforts. Buki Dahi, your destination for the day, is a beautiful campsite nestled amidst pristine natural surroundings. Here, you can relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance, preparing your body for the journey into Khaptad National Park the following day. The sunsets in this region are especially spectacular, casting a warm glow over the hills.

Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

On day five, the trek becomes more challenging as you ascend toward higher altitudes. The trail winds through dense forests filled with towering rhododendrons, pines, and oaks that create a serene canopy overhead. As you climb higher, the vegetation begins to change, and you will start to see open alpine meadows dotted with wildflowers. The crisp, cool mountain air and panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks in the distance reward your efforts. Buki Dahi, your destination for the day, is a beautiful campsite nestled amidst pristine natural surroundings. Here, you can relax and enjoy the peaceful ambiance, preparing your body for the journey into Khaptad National Park the following day. The sunsets in this region are especially spectacular, casting a warm glow over the hills.

Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner


Today, you will enter the heart of Khaptad National Park, a serene and sacred area known for its rich biodiversity and spiritual significance. The trail gradually ascends through dense forests of pine and rhododendron, often dotted with colorful wildflowers and medicinal herbs that thrive in this pristine environment. Along the way, you might catch glimpses of wildlife such as musk deer, Himalayan monal pheasants, and a variety of bird species. Upon reaching the Khaptad National Park Headquarters, you’ll find the tranquil Khaptad Baba Ashram, an important spiritual site named after the revered saint who spent decades meditating here. Take time to explore the ashram, soak in the peaceful atmosphere, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. You will camp nearby, resting well for the exploration day ahead.

Accommodation: Camping near Park Headquarters
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This day is dedicated to immersing yourself in the natural beauty and spiritual essence of Khaptad. You will trek to Khaptad Daha (Lake), a sacred high-altitude lake revered by local people and pilgrims. The route passes through vast alpine meadows where colorful wildflowers bloom during spring and summer, creating a breathtaking landscape. Along the way, visit the Triveni, the sacred confluence of three holy rivers, and explore various viewpoints offering spectacular panoramas of the Himalayan ranges. Spend time at the Khaptad Baba Ashram to learn about the saint’s teachings and legacy. This day provides a peaceful and reflective experience amidst pristine nature, allowing you to connect deeply with the spiritual ambiance of the region.

Accommodation: Camping near Park Headquarters
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today you begin your descent from the spiritual heart of Khaptad National Park. Retracing your steps, the trail leads you through serene alpine meadows and lush forests alive with bird songs and vibrant flora. As you descend to Buki Dahi, take in the fresh mountain air and the peaceful ambiance that makes this region so special. The journey back offers a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the natural beauty and spiritual experiences of the past days. Upon arrival at Buki Dahi, settle into your campsite, enjoying the calm surroundings and the company of fellow trekkers.

Accommodation: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Continuing your descent, the trail today takes you down through dense forests of rhododendron and pine, interspersed with terraced fields and small mountain villages. The path is gentler, allowing you to appreciate the changing landscape and interact with local villagers along the way. Jhigrana, your destination, is a quaint village where you can experience traditional rural life in Nepal’s Far-Western region. This evening, enjoy a comfortable lodge or campsite stay and reminisce about your memorable trek through this untouched wilderness.

Accommodation: Camping or lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Today marks the final day of your trek as you descend from Jhigrana to Silgadhi. The trail gently winds down through terraced fields, pine and oak forests, and traditional villages, offering a last chance to soak in the serene rural landscapes and connect with local people. The path is less steep today, making for a comfortable trek as you return to the foothills. Upon arrival in Silgadhi, you’ll be welcomed back with the comforts of a hotel and a warm meal, perfect for resting after your journey through the mountains.

Accommodation: Hotel in Silgadhi
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive from Silgadhi down to Dhangadhi, crossing diverse landscapes from the hills to the Terai plains. This journey of approximately 210 kilometers takes around 10 hours and provides ample opportunity to observe the changing environment, from forested slopes to flat agricultural lands. Upon arrival in Dhangadhi, check into your hotel near the airport and relax, preparing for your flight the following day.

Accommodation: Hotel in Dhangadhi
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

This morning, enjoy a relaxed breakfast in Dhangadhi as you soak in the last moments of your mountain adventure. In the afternoon, take some time for leisure — perhaps a stroll around town or some last-minute shopping for souvenirs. In the early evening, board your domestic flight back to Kathmandu, arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport where Mountain King Treks staff will warmly welcome you. After settling into your hotel, you will be treated to a special farewell dinner featuring traditional Nepali cuisine, accompanied by an enchanting cultural program showcasing authentic music and dance performances that celebrate Nepal’s rich heritage. This joyful evening offers a perfect conclusion to your trek, allowing you to share stories and memories with fellow travelers and the Mountain King team.

Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu (Bed and Breakfast)
Meals: Breakfast, Dinner

🗓️ Day 13: Final departure from Kathmandu — Buddhist blessing and farewell
Depending on your flight schedule, you will have some free time in the morning for packing and last-minute preparations. Before your transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport, Mountain King Treks will arrange a traditional Buddhist blessing ceremony. During this meaningful ritual, you will be offered a khada (ceremonial scarf) as a symbol of good fortune, compassion, and safe travels. The local monk will give blessings and share warm Tashi Delek greetings, wishing you peace, happiness, and success on your journey ahead.

Thank you very much for trekking with us. Have a safe journey back home. We look forward to welcoming you again soon for another unforgettable adventure in Nepal!

You will then be transferred to the airport for your international departure, carrying with you beautiful memories and the spiritual blessings of Nepal.

Meals: Breakfast
Transfers: Private vehicle to airport

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