The Royal Trek is known by this name because Britain’s Prince Charles and his entourage of 90 trekkers walked along this route in the early eighties. The short trek starts from Kalikasthan and passes through beautiful hamlets before we arrive in the magnificent Begnas lake. Our trek ends in Begnas Bazaar and then we drive back to Kathmandu.
The Royal Trek is suitable for beginners seeking some trekking experience and also for people who do not have enough time to go on longer treks. This trek is an easy uphill and downhill walk along beautiful locations and the maximum height we reach is only 1,260m. This means that we do not have to worry about the altitude and acclimatization.
After your arrival in Kathmandu our representatives at the airport will transfer you to your hotel and help you in checking in.
Today we drive to Pokhara, a seven hour ride or take a flight (optional at additional charge). As we reach Pokhara late in the afternoon we get to stroll around the lake city on foot or on a hired bicycle.
Drive from Pokhara to Kalikastan and trek to Acharyagaon. Overnight in Acharyagaon.
Trek from Acharyagaon to Lipeyani. Overnight in Lipeyani.
Trek from Liepyani to Chisopani. Overnight in Chisopani.
Trek from Chisopani to Begnas Bazaar and drive back to Kathmandu. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Transfer to the International Airport and departure to your destination.
Note: Above holiday itinerary can be customized as our guest specific requirements and can make shorter and longer. We design your holidays accordingly.
If you’d prefer to share this Peace Nepal holiday trip with your own group of friends, we’ve got good news, it’s also available as a Private Adventure!, Our Private Adventure specialists are on hand to give you a quote or talk through some different options.
Feel free to give them a call on 977-1-4266467 or Email us at info@peacenepaltreks.com
Check-list of personal equipment:
(Warm Down Jackets, Sleeping Bags, Warm Trousers, Koflach Shoes, Trekking Shoes and Sandals, Perfectly fitting Crampons, Gaiters, Ice Axe, Jumar, Ice Screw, Rock, Picton, Snow Bar, 2 locking Carabiners, Gloves, Sun Glasses, Head Light, Helmet, Rope, Stove, Harness, Figure -8, Gore – Tax Jacket with hood).
While there are no seasonal constraints on traveling to Nepal, different regions are best visited in different seasons. Enquire about any trekking region and we will tell you about the best season to visit that area.
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