Siklis Village Trek takes you all the way through the fluctuating geographical terrains, beautiful villages, rhododendron and forest, emerald hills, alpine river, high alpine meadows resting below the soaring peaks of Annapurna introducing you the real and incredible view of Nepal. This trekking trail takes us to the beautiful villages mostly inhibited by Gurung community; presenting their unique customs and traditions. This trekking trip offers you it’s enrich sanctuary with wide varieties of flora and fauna. As you move forward you can hear birds singing welcome songs in their beautiful chirping Language. The trek provides some magnificent view of different Annapurna Himalayan range along with Dhaulagiri and Mt. Manasalu.
Begins Journey of Siklis village Trek from Bijayapur Khola within a short drive distance from Pokhara. From Bijayapur Khola, we go up along the terraces filled with Golden rice fields of Rakhi gaon to chautara. From there our trail leads us towards Kalikasthan 1370 m, mildly climbing along a ridge top through several small villages which are inhabited by Brahmin and Chhetri. Here in kalikasthan the encampment offers dramatic view of the whole Pokhara city along with Massif Mountain and splendid Begnas Taal. From kalikasthan the trail now moves towards Lamakhet, crossing the rivers: - Bhaise and Nawaldanda. From Lama khet crossing along the bank of the Bhaise river passing the village of Khilan gaon and parju offers us the superb view of massif Machhapuchare Mountain, finally our trail takes us to Siklis 1980 m. The siklis village is one the oldest and largest Gurung village of this region. Most of the people are engaged in agriculture and animal herding as their main occupation and are also well known for serving in the Indian and British army. Now we move to from siklis to Neuli Kharka which is also called as Forest camp 2200 m and it passes along a thick rhododendron and deciduous oak forest. From forest camp we trek through the steep trail passing through the thick rhododendron forest Ghale Gaon 2000 m, a small village which is inhabited my Magar and Gurung. In Ghale Gaon we will spend a day, at the end of our trip we will enjoy with local inhabitants and Explore their culture and traditions. From here we trek back to Pokhara via Hyamgia 1070 m then our journey will end
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu 1310 m, welcome program by Himalayan Magic Treks member and direct transfer to hotel with Breakfast
Day 02: City sightseeing in Kathmandu (world Heritage sites) overnight Hotel
Day 03: Drive to Pokhara 200 km , 6 hours overnight Hotel
Day 04: Drive from Pokhara to trek departure point, trek to Kharpani 1280 m overnight at Lodge
Day 05: Trek from Kharpani to Ghalekharka 1500m, overnight at Lodge
Day 06: Trek from Ghalekharka to Nyauli Kharka 1650 m overnight at Lodge
Day 07: Trek from Nyauli Kharka to Parche/Siklis village overnight at Lodge
Day 08: Trek from Parche/Siklis to Chansu/Yangiakot overnight at Lodge
Day 09: Trek from Chansu/Yangiakot to Kalikasthan overnight at Lodge
Day 10: Trek from Kalikasthan to Nayapul, drive to Pokhara transfer to Hotel
Day 11: Drive to Kathmandu overnight Hotel, evening will be farewell dinner with typical Nepali Culture
Day 12: Departure to airport for your onward destination
The Trip cost will very depending on the Group Size duration of days and Services required please contact us via our Email:nabinkarki04@gmail.com with your Details to obtain a Quote.
Step into Nepal with a warm reception as our Himalayan Magic Treks representative awaits you at the airport, holding a distinctive logo sign to guide you through the arrival process. After a brief reception, we ensure a safe transfer to your hotel. We provide a program briefing, detailing the upcoming mountain adventure. Note that access beyond the airport interior requires a plane ticket.
Our commitment to top-tier service begins with prioritizing your stay at the most comfortable level. Whether in Kathmandu or during the trek, we offer star hotels and mountain guesthouses tailored to your preferences. Expect a convenient guesthouse with a serene environment and hygienic food options. Accommodations in the Everest Region, renowned for its superb facilities, showcase a significant improvement from previous years.
Kathmandu offers a paradise of delicious food, boasting a variety of restaurants with diverse cuisines. During the lodge trek, relish Continental, Indian, and Nepali menu choices, including Pasta, Pizza, Mo: Mo, Soup, Dal Bhat, and hot drinks like tea and coffee. Our experienced guides ensure guest satisfaction through meal recommendations.
Navigating challenging routes, unpredictable weather, and health concerns in the Himalayas demands expertise. Himalayan Magic Treks excels in providing seasoned local leaders and staff with years of experience to turn challenges into golden memories. Our certified guides are trained in emergency procedures, evacuation, and first aid, prioritizing your safety. Insurance and medical services are part of our commitment.
Your safety and comfort require an adequate number of staff, including guides, porters, drivers, and assistant guides. A guide is assigned to every trip, with one assistant guide per 4-9 guests and two for every group of 10. Porter allocation is at a ratio of 1:2 guests, ensuring the load is manageable. Our professional staff is multilingual, capable of communicating in languages such as English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean.
Serious consideration of trekking equipment is essential for comfort and safety. We provide guidance on essential equipment for your trek, ensuring you are well-prepared for the journey.
Your security is our primary concern from the moment of arrival. Our staff will assist you at the airport, arrange your hotel transfer, and provide remedial services, including first aid, oxygen bags, and helicopter services for emergencies. Acclimatization days are incorporated to mitigate altitude sickness.
Autumn (September - November) and spring (March - May) offer the best trekking conditions, with clear weather and moderate temperatures. Summer (June - August) and winter (December - February) present specific opportunities for unique treks, such as rain shadow areas and winter trails.
Trekking can be challenging, requiring some level of fitness and experience. While Everest Base Camp Trek doesn't demand extreme fitness, certain routes may be more challenging. Adequate rest time and acclimatization are crucial, and general fitness training, including running and skipping, can be beneficial.
Altitude sickness is a concern when trekking at higher elevations. Proper acclimatization, good health practices, and staying hydrated help prevent altitude-related issues. We incorporate acclimatization days into the trek itinerary and provide medical support and emergency rescue services if needed.
At Himalayan Magic Treks, we prioritize environmental conservation. We actively participate in programs such as Kathmandu Environmental Education Project (KEEP) and advocate for a clean environment. We encourage our clients to adhere to eco-friendly practices, including proper waste disposal during treks.
Unforeseen challenges, like natural calamities, health issues, or other complications, may necessitate changes to the itinerary. In such situations, cooperation with your guide and the team is essential for a smooth and successful trek.
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