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  • Destination: Annaprna region
  • Group Size: 01
  • Maximum altitude: 5 Days
  • Best Season: September to mid of May
  • Grade Info: Easy
  • Transportation: Jeep/ Car
  • Total Days: 5 Days
  • Walking Hour: 4 to 5 Hours

Royal Trek is one of the most famous and easygoing treks with magnificent Annapurna mountain views which is inside the Annapurna region. This trek is known as ‘Royal Trek’ as it was one of the favourite trekking track of the Nepalese Royal Family and once Prince Charles walked it in the 1980’s. Royal Trek offers remarkable Mountain View along with cultural experiences with the various blend of peoples and cultures. This trek requires the reasonable level of fitness to comfortably complete the trek and is suitable for the individuals who enjoy the great outdoors.

The voyage to Annapurna Royal Trek starts in the excellent lakeside city of Pokhara, where it goes around the foothills through some glorious forested ranges. The trek offers mesmerizing views of Machhapuchhre and many other peaks of the Annapurna Mountain Range.

The trail of the Royal trek passes through rice fields, forests, lakes and temples. Passing through enchanting villages, we enjoy the lush green forests, glacial lakes and glorious mountains that seem close enough to touch are the main highlights of this amazing trip. After the trek, we spend a day relaxing at Pokhara, a captivating lakeside town at the foot of the Annapurna range. We will pass through various local villages, enjoying the opportunity to catch the remarkable lifestyles of the local Gurungs and Brahmins. On the last day of this trek, we will arise early in the morning allowing us to take in the glorious excellence of the first sunrise over the endless Begnas Lake. On the same day, we will trek back to Pokhara, enjoying our last magical views of the Himalayas.

Trip Highlights of the Royal trek

Unique Nepal Culture, Great scenery, traditional taste of Nepal village, visit Pokhara, Amazing experience of Begnas Lake.

Elevation and altitude profile for the  for the Royal trek

Day 01: Drive Pokhara [823m/2,700ft]: 6-7 hrs drive

Day 02: Pokhara to Kalikasthan [1,370m/4,496ft]: 1 hr drive, 4-5 hrs tre

Day 03: Kalikasthan to Syaklung [1,730m/5,675ft]:5-6 hrs

 Day 04: Syaklung to Chisapani [1550m/5,084ft]: 5-6 hrs

Day 05: Chisapani to Begnas lake Drive to Pokhara

Day 01: Drive Pokhara [823m/2,700ft]: 6-7 hrs drive

Early Morning tourist bus to Pokhara. Amazing views of green mountains and valley. Pokhara which offers magnificent views of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Machhapuchhare, five peaks of Annapurna and others, we check in to the hotel near by lake side.

Day 02: Pokhara to Kalikasthan [1,370m/4,496ft]: 1 hr drive, 4-5 hrs trek

After breakfast, we drive to Bijayapur Khola to begin our trek. Walk for about an hour through flat paddy fields and cross the river. After crossing the river the trail starts to ascend to Kalikasthan. Lunch will be served midway through the climb. We rest for some time then explore the surrounding areas. Overnight at a local guesthouse.

Day 03: Kalikasthan to Syaklung [1,730m/5,675ft]:5-6 hrs

After breakfast, we start walking through the villages. We walk along the ridge of the mountain which offers good views of Annapurna and Lamjung Himal. Today, we can explore many villages, its locals, and the rhododendron forests. Overnight at Syaklung in a local guesthouse.

Day 04: Syaklung to Chisapani [1550m/5,084ft]: 5-6 hrs

Walking through the Gurung village gives an opportunity to observe the local lifestyle. walk through the rhododendron and Sal trees. Arrive at chisapani is the best viewpoint to see the Himalayan Panorama. You will see Dhaulagiri to the west of Annapurna. Overnight in the guesthouse.

Day 05: Chisapani to Pokhara

Walk half way down the hill to Rupatal and climb about 200 meters to arrive at Sunday Danda. Walk 15 minutes down to Begnas Tal and enjoy an hour of boating. Transfer to Pokhara,

Trip Cost US$ 495 Per person
Cost Includes:
  • All your Transportation.
  • All your Accommodation as per the itinerary,
  • Hotel with breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • All your Meals ( breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
  • All your entry permit.
  • A guide for Trek and Tour.
Cost Excludes:
  • All your Personal expenses.
  • All your Drinks.
  • Porter carrier in you need.
  • Your Personal Expenses.
  • Your Extra hotel night and activities. activities.

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FAQs- Frequently Asked Questions

Trekking to a new place can always be nerve-wracking  disregard of the number of times you might have done it. Every place has its own culture, non-verbal norms and values, government policies and so on.

Having even the basic knowledge about the place can boost your confidence and give you a positive anticipation of the experience you can gain from the place.

If you are looking forward to trek in Nepal, this article will indeed be of great use to refer to. Answered below, are some of the most frequently asked questions about trekking in Nepal.

1.      Is trekking difficult?

The difficulty level of the trek entirely depends upon the trek you chose.

If you happen to be trekking for the first time, or your physical condition does not permit you to (because of age or other medical conditions) you can always look for easy treks.

Easy treks have shorter number of days, less distance to be walked in a day, and relatively lower altitudes. You do not have to have prior experience or knowledge to trek to these places.

If you are adventurer and are looking for some thrill, you have plenty of options to choose from. Difficult treks have longer number of days. You will have to walk for 5-7hrs a day on an average and these treks are mostly situated in high altitudes. These treks also demand a good level of physical fitness.

Unlike other product, trekking is not about more for better. The difficulty level has got nothing to do with the experience you can gain from a trek.

Go for what you want to and what your physical ability will allow you to. Do not push yourself too hard. Trekking is not a competition. Its relaxation.

2.      Is trekking expensive?

This entirely depends upon how much you are willing to spend on your trek. You can trek luxuriously by spending lavishly or you can backpack. It all depends upon how much your bank balance allows you to.

You will get accommodation for as less as 3-4$ per night, or you can pay up to 60-1004 per night for luxury resorts. On an average, you will need not more than 10$ for a meal. If you are looking for economical places, you can eat 3 meals for 10$! But eating at such places come at a great cost of low hygiene rate.

Bottom line: Nepal is not an expensive place when it comes to tourism. It is probably one of the places you can have the most economical luxury trek comparing to what a luxury trek would otherwise cost in your country!

3.      What preparations should I make before trekking?

It is always a good idea to involve yourself in doing physical exercises before trekking. Not that you have to be all athletic and muscular to trek. An average level of physical fitness will make the journey less stressful.

Ending up with sore muscles, blisters, joint pain, and back pain can be very discomforting while trekking. This is unlikely to happen if you exercise beforehand.

Start exercising at least a month before the trek. You can do cardio exercises like running, jogging, long walks, cycling and swimming. Carry a light backpack along with you to get used to it. Gym work out can be a good option too. Just don’t over-do it.

If you are going on an easy trek, you need not be very physically fit. But prior exercising is still a good option. You will only make your journey more comfortable.

4.      What are the things I need to pack?

There are a long list of things you will need for trekking. The things you carry can affect the entire experience of your journey. So make sure that while purchasing any gear, make no compromisation on the quality or the brand of the equipment.

To know about the things you require, refer to the following link-

http://www.thelongestwayhome.com/travel-resources/trekking/equipment-gear-needed-for-trekking-in-nepal.html

5.      Do I need special permission to trek?

You will not need trekking permits in any of the treks in the Everest region, the Annapurna region and also in the Langtang region. But you will have to pay entry fees while entering a conservation area or a national park.

Trekking permits are a must for trekking in the restricted regions. The permits are available for purchase in the department of immigration located in Dillibazaar, Kathmandu. For further information, refer to-

http://www.taan.org.np/pages/trekking-permit-fees

6.      Is drinking water easily available?

Availability of drinking water is not the problem. The problem is the cost of it at higher altitude. As you gain height, the price of water rises up to 2-3$ per liter.

An alternative way of getting drinking water is by having your water bottles filled in tea houses. Tea houses will provide you boiled water for about 0.4-0.7$ per liter. They are completely safe for drinking.

Therefore, do not forget to take at least two water bottles with you.

7.      What kind of food is available during trekking?

Food is not of any concern while trekking. You will get all kinds of cuisines. For breakfast, tea houses will provide you with eggs cooked in your preferred style along with pan cakes, bread butter, roti, and so on.

Various other dishes like pizza, pasta, momo, chowmein and many more are also available. The most preferred dish is Dal Bhaat. It is a typical Nepali meal. Rice is served with vegetable curry, lentils, tomato chutney and meat curry. The best part- an extra helping will no cost you extra! The meal is highly nutritional. It will also keep you fueled for long walks.

8.      What kind of accommodation should I expect?

Accommodation depends upon the type of trekking you are going for. There are two types of trekking

1.      Tea house trekking:

You will be spending your night in tea houses. Tea houses are local lodges and hotels. They are small and comfortable enough. Most rooms are shared with two small cots that have mattress, pillows and sheets. If you need spare blankets, you can always ask for it. The rooms have attached bathroom, western flush designed and shower. You will have to pay for hot shower and electricity.

Dormitories are also available and a very low cost of about 3-4$ per night. These come with common toilets and bathrooms.

The cleanliness of the rooms may not live up to your expectations. Bring your own pillow if possible. Conjunctivitis is a common case you might fall sick of.

2.      Camp treks

In this type, you will spend your nights in tented camps. Such treks mostly lie in the restricted regions. These regions do not have enough facilities to accommodate many people.

 

9.      What are the risks associated with trekking?

Trekking is an extreme sport and does come with a lot of risks. Some unavoidable risks are avalanche, heavy rainfall, earthquake, landslide and other such natural calamities.

You might fall and injure yourself or catch some viral flue. The deadliest risk of trekking is AMS or Acute Mountain Sickness. This sickness occurs when a great altitude is gained and the body fails to adjust to the changing pressures associated with it. Anyone can fall a victim of the sickness and if not treated in time, it can be fatal.

10. How to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS)?

There is absolutely nothing you can do to prepare your body for altitude sickness. But yo can take few precautionary measures to avoid it. They are-

  1. Attain height gradually and slowly
  2. As you cross over 2000meters, reduce your number of walking hours and walk slow
  3. Drink plenty of water
  4. Take ample rest. Take more rest if you feel like your body is asking for it
  5. Eat high caloric food
  6. Avoid smoking or drinking

11. How to diagnose AMS?

In order to detect AMS, you need to be aware of the symptoms of them. They are-

  1. Headache
  2. Nausea and vomiting
  3. Dizziness
  4. Tiredness
  5. Loss of appetite
  6. Upset stomach
  7. Feeling unsteady
  8. Shortness of breath
  9. Increased heart rate
  10. Difficulty sleeping

If you notice any of the symptoms, take immediate precautionary measures such as:

  1. Do not climb any higher for the next 48 hours
  2. Descend to a lower altitude if possible
  3. Take complete rest until you feel well
  4. Do not exercise
  5. Do not smoke
  6. Drink plenty of water
  7. Take external oxygen supply if necessary
  8. Take anti-sickness medicines

If you see no further improvement in your heath within the next 48 hours, you will have to be deported to Kathmandu in a helicopter. Therefore, do not forget to issue and insurance that will cover you helicopter reuse cost.

12. Do I need a guide/porter to trek?

There is no such hard and fast rule that you must have one. But it is highly advisable to travel with them. Some of the treks cannot be trekked without a guide most of them are the restricted ones.

A guide is someone who will help you with navigations. He will also have a better idea about the places to live in and eat at can negotiated prices for you. They will also help you during medical emergencies.

A porter is someone who will carry your load for you so that you can enjoy long walks.

In case you hire them, you are entirely responsible for providing them with trekking gears, food and accommodation and other medical facilities.

Guide/porter as also available these days. These are people who play the role of both a guide and a porter. Hiring them will save you from bearing an additional cost.

13. Can I trek solo?

To some places, yes. But trekking solo in the restricted area is completely forbidden. You will have to trek in a group.

A lot of people trek solo in Nepal and have thoroughly enjoyed. Trekking solo has its own benefits. You will not have to adjust your schedule according to anyone. You can also follow your own route as you wish to. Also, finding your way, especially in the non-restricted regions, is very easy. The routes are well marked and pretty straight.

Nepal is completely safe for solo trekkers. But you will also have to be a little more careful while travelling alone.

14. What is the difference between trekking independently and trekking with an agency?

Trekking independently means trekking without an agency. You can hire a guide or a porter if you want to. You may also have a trekking partner. But the entire journey depends upon the way you want to take it.

In treks organized by agencies, they will have a well-planned schedule designed for you which you will have to strictly follow. Most of the times, you will be travelling with a group. The agency will also provide you with a guide and a porter. Trekking with an agency will be a little more expensive than trekking independently or solo.

15. Which is the best season to trek in Nepal?

Every season as its own charm. However, the best seasons are spring lasting from April to May and autumn lasting from September to November.

In these two season, Nepal sees the maximum number of tourists who come to trek. These are the busiest months of the year. The weather is highly pleasant and favorable for long walks. The trails are blossoming with fresh leaves and flowers. The clear skies allow you to get a great view of the magnificent Himalayas.

Conclusion

The above information covers up almost everything you need to know about trekking. If you happen to have any queries, please feel free to leave a comment below or inbox us at [email protected]

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I visited Nepal last winter for things amazing Royal trek which includes trekking around magnificent Annapurna hills. I completed a guided hiking tour through Annapurna region. The scenery is beautiful, memorable, amazing; depending on the weather you can see the snowy peaks and glaciers each day. The trek was pretty religious too we got to know about the culture and traditions of the natives. Our guides were very knowledgeable, they filled us up with interesting facts here and there. The Exciting Nepal Trek team made our tour easy and comfortable. I would visit Nepal again if I had the time and opportunity that’s how much I love it

Karen Martin, Washington DC, District of Columbia

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