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I visited Nepal in September 2006 for the purpose of trekking in the Annapurna Sanctuary area. I was introduced to Clan Treks and Bishwa Chapagain by a mutual friend from the United Kingdom.

The level of service I received from Clan Treks was second to none, in fact a close friendship has developed as a result of the 10 days we spend trekking in the Sanctuary...

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Lincolnshire , UK

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Royal Trekking

The ‘Royal Trek’ acquired its name after Prince Charles of England who trekked here in the 1980s. This trek of the Annapurna region commences its walking from Pokhara. Crossing Bijayapur Khola and through numerous villages with rice fields and terraced hills this trek provides opportunities to have excellent glimpses of rural Nepalese lifestyle and their culture as well as its flora and fauna. On the top of that it offers spectacular views of Mt. Annapurna I, Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Machapuchre, Lamjung Himal, Dhaulagiri and other surrounding peaks providing an insight to the simple way of rural life. During this trek you can see the village of Brahmins, Chhetri’s, Gurung, Magar’s etc. This area will be good for those trekkers who like to go in less tourist area. The range of mountains you can view on these treks is superb.

During the trek you go for a four-day loop through the Himalayan foothills concluding at Begnas Lake where we can grab the golden opportunity of boating across the nature’s liquid paradise, Begnas Lake. Afterwards, we will be driven back to Pokhara, a magical land. This is a very easy and enjoyable short trek, especially for those who haven’t got time for a longer Trek or Expedition and can’t conquer long steeps and ascents. Indeed an ideal for those who have never tried trekking before!

Summary of Royal Trekking

  • 1 Day Kathmandu City Tour
  • 5 Days Trek through Eastern Part of Pokhara Valley and enjoy its magnificent scenic routes
  • 1 Day Leisure in Kathmandu
  • 1 Day Pokhara City Tour – a magical land

Fact of Royal Trekking

Royal Trekking Title: Royal Trekking
Category: Leisure/Adventure
Grade: Minimal
Total Days: 11 Days
Group Size: 2 to 20 Pax
Departure Date: Everyday During the Season
Maximum Elevation: 2,740m. (8,760ft.)
Transportation: Drive / Flights
Accommodation: Tent (Camping) Trekking
Trekking Hours: Approximately 4 to 6 hrs. Each Day.
Best Season: September to May
Trip cost: USD 990.00

Day to Day Outline Itinerary

Day 01. Arrive at Kathmandu, Traditional Nepali Dinner
Day 02. Kathmandu City Tour
Day 03. Drive to Pokhara
Day 04. Trek to Kalikasthan
Day 05. Trek to Syaglung
Day 06. Trek to Chisapani
Day 07. Trek to Pokhara
Day 08. Pokhara City Tour
Day 09. Fly to Kathmandu
Day 10. Free Day in Kathmandu, Traditional Nepali Dinner
Day 11. Departure

Day to Day Detail Itinerary

Day 01. ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU: Pick up from the airport, transfer to hotel. While in Kathmandu fascinating Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines reflecting ancient local traditions are highlighted on our guided tour. There's time to explore the city's scores of charms on your own too. In the evening delicious traditional Nepali welcome dinner will be awaiting you.
Day 02.

KATHMANDU CITY TOUR: Which is the oldest of the three major cities in Kathmandu Valley - famous for its Buddhist monuments and Hindu temples, and you can catch the traditional artisans working with wood, stones and metals.

Pashupatinath: It is one of the most known holy places for Hindu pilgrims in Kathmandu valley. The whole vicinity of Pashupatinath is densed with ages old pagoda model temples with golden plated roofs and the gorgeous woodcarvings on the doors and windows. To the south of the temple, the holy Bagmati river flows down sweeping the burnt dust of dead bodies produced from the cremation on its side. A small green holy wood forest breeze maintains the site cool all the time.

Kathmandu Durbar Square: Around the square there are some temples stood upright piercing the sky canopy and through the thousands of pigeon they spread the message of peace. Kumari temple is one of the most important parts of the square site where the ‘Living Goddess’ resides. Apart from those temples, a museum will be waiting for its visitors with an opportunity to unravel the treasures unabashedly. To visit this site is to know the historical facts of Nepal.

Soyambhunath: It is also known as ‘Monkey Temple’. The wide area of Soyambhunath is a hillock surrounded by small forest with some golden temples of Lord Buddha at the western gate and a main temple at the top of the hill. The most interesting thing with Soyambhunath is the nice view of Kathmandu valley to be seen from the top of the hill. Various kinds and sizes of monkeys are seen guarding the hillock. A lot of monasteries with big prayer wheels are the main attraction for the visitors.

Boudhanath: It is one of the nice places to visit in Kathmandu valley, which has the biggest stupa. When someone enters the gate the holy prayer to sense peace is heard all around. All the Buddhists want to visit Boudhanath to feel the real sense of Buddhism. Boudhanath Stupa - one of biggest stupas in the valley, has been built on 17th Century.

Day 03. KATHMANDU – POKHARA: Early in the morning you will be driven to Pokhara (200km) which is approximately a 6-hour drive from Kathmandu. Pokhara lakeside villages are situated in the "front row centre" to one of the most beautiful Himalayan panoramas in the world. The Annapurna and famous "Fishtail" mountain peak of Machapuchhre tower over the tropical setting of Pokhara and you spend there will be the scenic highlight of your trip. You can enjoy the city by the Fewa Lake witnessing the region of Annapurna range of Himalayas.
Day 04. POKHARA – KALIKASTHAN: After breakfast you will be driven to Vijayapur Khola and you will commence your trek from there. On walking through the flat rice fields for about an hour you will cross the river. After the crossing the river the trail starts to ascend to Kalikashtan. Lunch will be served at the middle of the climb. On arriving Kalikasthan you will camp at the top of the grassy land.
Day 05. KALIKASTHAN – SYAGLUNG: After breakfast, start walking through the villages. You will walk on the ridge of the mountain and the forest thicket with excellent views of Mt. Annapurna and Lamjung Himal. Today’s overnight stay will be at Syaglung, a Gurung village.
Day 06. SYAGLUNG – CHISAPANI: This day you will begin your walk through the Gurung Village, rhododendron and Sal forest. Half way through the walk there is a 400-metre descent and 600-metre ascent to arrive at Chisapani. This is the best point to see the Himalayan Panorama. You will see Dhaulagiri to the west of Annapurna. Your overnight camping will be fixed in Chisapani.
Day 07. CHISAPANI – POKHARA: Today you will walk half way down hill to Rupa Lake and climb about 200 metres to arrive at Sundare Danda and walk further about an hour down to Begnas Lake. The enthusiasts can opt for boating in the Begnas Lake. After the lunch, you will be driven comfortably back to Pokhara.
Day 08. POKHARA CITY TOUR: After breakfast, our city guide leads the tour to Pokhara valley. We’ve sightseeing around the Pokhara valley to explore the various interesting places like David Falls, Mountain Museum, Barahi Temple, Bindhabasini Temple and many interesting Caves including Mahendra Cave. Boating in Fewa Lake viewing the Mt. Fishtail along with the members of Mt. Annapurna is an exciting and fascinating lifetime experience. This city is really blessed with natural jewels and is regarded as a Shangri-La for nature’s lovers. Every nook and cranny of this place is worth visiting.
Day 09. POKHARA - KATHMANDU: Fly back to Kathmandu in the morning. Arriving in Kathmandu you will be free so that you can go for shopping and picking up some last minute souvenirs.
Day 10. FREE DAY IN KATHMANDU: After breakfast you are free on your own in Kathmandu. You will be served with Traditional Nepali Dinner.
Day 11. DEPARTURE: After breakfast is leisure for you until time to leave the international airport for your final destination.

Trekking Season for Royal Trekking

September to May is the best seasons for attempting Royal Trek and December, Jan & Feb are consider as a good Trekking months as its very lowland and peaceful greenery. The weather is sunny and warm, although the nights are cooler and temperatures can fall to 10 Degrees C*. Weather can change rapidly and be unpredictable. Summer (June, July & August) is a bit hot temperature and trekking can be done without any problem.

Equipments Check List for Royal Trekking

The following basic equipments checklist should help you with your packing before you traveling. Please remember that you should always try to keep the weight of your equipments to a minimum while you are in the Trekking. At the start of the trek your packed trek bag should weigh not more then 20 kg.

01. Sunglasses with UV protection
02. Sun hat / scarf
03. Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
04. T-shirts
05. Light and expedition weight thermal tops
06. Fleece jacket or pullover
07. Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
08. Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
09. Water bottle
10. Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer
11. Daypack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
12. Underwear’s
13. Hiking shorts
14. Lightweight cotton long pants
15. Fleece or wool pants
16. Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants
17. Basic First Aid Kit (see Health and Medicinal)
18. Thick, warm wool hiking socks
19. Hiking boots with spare laces
20. Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals)
21. Small wash towel
22. Sleeping bag rated to zero degrees F
23. Headlamp with spare bulbs and batteries
24. Toiletries

Trip Cost Includes

  • English Speaking Tour / Trekking guide (First Aid and Eco trained)
  • All Local Transport, Airport pickup and drop, Domestic flights.
  • Hotel and Breakfast During the Tour
  • Deluxe Hotels Kathmandu and Pokhara with B/B plan
  • Conservation Park fee and Trekking Permit
  • Sightseeing at Kathmandu Valley, Each Place with all Entrance Fees
  • Necessary Sherpa Porter, Mule, Yak during the trekking
  • Each Sherpa (Asst. Guide) for Each Group
  • Travel & Rescue arrangements
  • Clan Treks Kit Bag
  • Insurance for Trekking Crews
  • All government and local taxes if necessary
  • All Camping Gear and kitchen Crews
  • Trekking food 3 Times a Day as Expedition Style
  • Welcome & farewell dinner

Trip Cost Excludes

  • Your Personnel Equipments / Travel & Rescue Insurance
  • Your Visa Fee for Nepal / International Airfare To / From Home City
  • Lunch and Dinner in The City Stay
  • Emergency rescue evacuation
  • Cost arising from outside the control of Clan Treks
  • Your Personal Expenses, Telephone, Laundry, Bar Bills & Extra Porters
  • Tips for the trekking Crews

Pre - Meeting Before Trip

Prior to all our expeditions and treks, we host a Pre-Trip meeting here in Kathmandu on the 2nd day of your itinerary starts in the morning during the breakfast and introduced your trek Leader mean time and it will provide an opportunity for individuals to ask questions about the your trek and to introduce you to other team members.

Accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara

Accommodations are included in the trip cost and Clan Treks has chosen accommodation options based on the following criteria; standard of hygiene, standard of service, location, food standards and cost. There are two styles of accommodation and this depends on the itinerary you choose. During the Royal Trek you will spend seven nights at 3-star in Kathmandu or Pokhara and three nights at the locally best available Tent Camp in your trekking route. All accommodation is based on twin share, and will provide you single supplement if there is different sex; or Group Leader.

Meals During Royal Trekking

All Meal will be provided during the spent on trekking. There are (Nepali, Sherpa, Tibetan, Continental, Italian and Indian cusion) a day will be provided from our own kitchen. Your cook-man offering various different items in a day and will be different each single day menu. Each day dinner and breakfast are used to take in the same Camp, you spend the night. Lunch will be taken on the way to destination.

Trekking Staff:

The Guide is in overall charge of your trip and of looking after you. This is the person you should go to with all problems, concerns and questions. All our guides are highly trained in all aspects of trekking, conservation, and high altitude medicine, first aid and emergency procedures. They are professionals selected for their knowledge and passion for Nepal and its peoples. Remember the trekking guides are local citizens and their English may be basic and limited to trek related topics while the city guide have the excellent English with the broad knowledge of the destination involved. Porters transport your luggage – one porter between every two trekkers.

Clan Treks currently train all their Guides in the following courses and your trek leader will be one of the fully train Trek Leader.

  • Intensive Wilderness First Aid KEEP (Kathmandu Environmental Educational Project)
  • Trekking Guide Training - Nepal Government's Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation department of Hotel Management & Tourism Training Centre of Nepal.
  • Eco Trekking Workshop & Adventure Meet TAAN (Trekking Agents Association Of Nepal)
  • English Language
  • Conservation & Biodiversity
  • Rock & Ice Climbing & Mountaineering (optional) Nepal Mountaineering Association

Acceptance of risk:

The Client acknowledges that the nature of the tour is adventurous and may involve a significant amount of personal risk. The Client hereby assumes all such risk and does hereby release the Company from all claims and causes of action arising from any damages of injuries or death resulting from these inherent risks.

INSURANCE:

It is mandatory that all Clients obtain travel insurance with a minimum coverage of US$ 50,000 while travelling with the Company and this insurance must cover personal injury, medical expenses, repatriation expenses and emergency evacuation expenses. It is strongly recommended the coverage be extended to include cancellation, curtailment, loss of belongings and all other expenses, which might arise as a result of loss, damage, injury, delay or inconvenience occurring to the Client. The Company shall have no liability for loss, theft of or damage to baggage or personal effects

Climate:

Nepal has a generally temperate climate, however altitude makes distinct variations.

The monsoon sweeps up from India each summer, making mid June to mid September humid and wet. The three other distinct seasons are all suitable for trekking and each has its own advantages. Changing global weather patterns have had their effect on the Himalayan climate making mountain weather notoriously changeable. Always be prepared for a change in conditions and note that if severe or dangerous weather conditions occur your guide’s decision on any course of action is final.

Autumn (September – November): This season offers excellent weather and tantalizing mountain views.

Winter (December – February): This season is noted for occasional snowfall only at higher elevation. Hence it is ideal for trekking at lower elevations, generally below 3000 meters.

Spring (March – May): Different varieties of wild flowers, specially the rhododendrons make the hillside above 5000 meters a haunting paradise during this season. It is mildly warm at lower elevations and at higher elevation over 4000 meters the mountain views are excellent and temperature is quite moderate.

Summer (June – August): Summer months, continues up to mid September making travel wet and warm. These times are blessed for the keen botanist as the higher valleys and meadows blossom with flowers and lush vegetation. It is recommended to carry insect repellent when trekking during summer months.

Health:

There are no specific health requirements for entry into Nepal. Nevertheless, preventive measures such as a thorough medical check up can save you from unexpected hazards. Nepal does not require any particular inoculation but Cholera, Meningitis, Tetanus and Diphtheria, Typhoid and Gamma Globulin are some of the vaccinations that should be considered for your trip. Since the remote places of Nepal are not supplied with necessities that are essential for modern medical facilities, it is imperative to make a comprehensive First Aid Box consisting of basic drugs and accessories as part of the paraphernalia for your trip. Modern dentistry is unknown in the hills of Nepal, so it is advised to have a checkup before departure from home. Tooth fillings sometimes loosen in cold temperature and at high altitudes, so it is recommended having them checked

Altitude Sickness:

Altitude sickness often known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is particularly an important medical consideration while trekking in Nepal. Altitude sickness means the effect of altitude on those who ascend too rapidly to elevation above 3000 meters. The initial symptoms of AMS are as follows:

  • Nausea, Vomiting
  • Lose of appetite
  • Insomnia/Sleeplessness
  • Persistent Headache
  • Dizziness, Light headiness, Confusion
  • isorientation
  • Weakness, Fatigue, Lassitude, Heavy legs
  • Slight swelling of hand and face
  • Breathlessness and breathing irregularity
  • Reduced urine output

These symptoms are to be taken very seriously. In case of appearance of any of the above symptoms, immediately contact your travel guide.

Client Details:

In order for the Company to confirm and guarantee the Client’s travel arrangements the Client must provide all Client details with their final payment as per the dates specified. Client details include passport number; passport expiry date and medical form (where applicable), full name as it appears in the passport you are travelling with, date of birth and nationality.