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Panch Pokhari or Five holy lakes, located at Jugal Himal, is an important religious site for both Hindus and Buddhist. It offers the best scenery of Himalayan valleys and biodiversity mixed with indigenous cultural heritage. The vegetation here includes pine, rhododendron etc. The trek is still unexplored and is comparatively less crowded. Some of the notable cultures include that the Tamang, Sherpa, Newars, Brahmins, and Chhetris.
The journey begins from Kathmandu and passes through Chautara of Sindupalchok district. Located at 4100m, the five holy lakes comes alive every year in August during the festival of Janaipurnima. Some of the mountains visible from the spot include of Jugal Himal, Rolwaling, Langtang, Dorje Lakpa(6966m) among others.
11 days
Moderate
pax
Autumn
Above the cost, 15 % extra will be company service charge.
Included in the Cost
Cost Excluded
Rooms will be booked at Ti-se guest house in Kathmandu, and teahouses or camping during the trek. All accommodations are on twin-share basis. Although single rooms are readily available in Kathmandu and the trekking regions at lower elevation, it might be difficult to find them at higher elevations.
During Trek, we can enjoy authentic Nepalese food as well the more common international cuisine (Tibetan, Continental, Italian, Indian, etc.). Breakfast and dinner will be served from the tea-houses or from a lodge menu where we spend the night whereas lunch will be served on the way to the next destination. All meals will be provided during trekking while only breakfast will be available while in Kathmandu.
The best time to trek are Autumn (Sept. to Dec.) and Spring (March to May). The treks during Winter and Summer (monsoon) aren’t impossible but just quite challenging. For the best experience, the early and late Spring and Autumn would be preferable due to less tourist traffic.
During the early Spring, the vegetations look fresh with early flowers starting to bloom in several kinds of plants. The villages are full of activity in preparation of family farms for planting the crops. The days are generally sunny due to which they offer good scenery.
The early Autumn is fresh green after a period of warm rainy days from summer monsoon. The month long Nepali festivals of Dasain and Tihar can also coincide and the harvest time also starts in many of the villages.
The early Winter (late Autumn) is also a very good time if one prefers lower elevations in the Himalayas.
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