Panchase Trek

9 Nights | 10 Days

Group Size

Min 1Pax

Trip Grade

Grade A: Easy Grade A: Easy
No difficulties for short treks & hiking trips. The trip reaches up to 3000 meters altitude. The trails will not be rugged and these types of holiday trips include all the sightseeing city tours, day trips, jungle trips, and village tours and are highly suitable for family trips. The trips are generally around 1 week to 10 days.

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US $1,085 (All-inclusive price)

Trip Highlights

The Panchase Trek is a relatively lesser-known trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It offers a unique and diverse experience, combining cultural exploration, stunning natural beauty, and panoramic mountain views. Here are some of the highlights of the Panchase Trek:

  1. Scenic Diversity: The trek takes you through a variety of landscapes, including lush forests, terraced farmlands, and charming villages. You'll have the opportunity to witness the changing scenery and experience the local way of life.

  2. Cultural Immersion: The trek passes through several ethnic villages inhabited by Gurung and Brahmin communities. This provides a chance to interact with the locals, learn about their traditions, and experience their warm hospitality.

  3. Panchase Hill: The trek's main highlight is reaching the Panchase Hill viewpoint, which offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, as well as nearby lakes. The sunrise and sunset views from Panchase Hill are truly spectacular.

  4. Nature and Wildlife: The trail passes through the Annapurna Conservation Area, offering opportunities to spot a variety of flora and fauna. The forested sections of the trek are home to rhododendron trees, orchids, and various bird species.

  5. Peaceful Environment: Compared to more popular trekking routes in the region, the Panchase Trek is relatively quieter and less crowded. This allows for a more peaceful and serene trekking experience.

  6. Photography Opportunities: The diverse landscapes, cultural interactions, and mountain views provide ample opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture stunning shots.

  7. Homestay Experience: Along the trail, you can opt for homestay accommodations in some villages. This gives you a chance to experience the local lifestyle up close, as well as support the local economy.

  8. Off-the-Beaten-Path: The Panchase Trek is ideal for those seeking a less commercialized trekking experience. It's a great option for trekkers who want to explore a quieter trail while still enjoying the beauty of the Annapurna region.

  9. Short Duration: The Panchase Trek can be completed in around 4 to 5 days, making it a good option for travelers with limited time who still want to experience trekking in the Himalayas.

  10. Gateway to Annapurna Conservation Area: The Panchase Trek can be an introductory experience for those interested in exploring the Annapurna Conservation Area. It offers a taste of the region's beauty and culture without committing to a longer and more demanding trek.

Trip Information

Panchase Trekking is comparatively one of the easy and short trekking of the Annapurna region – a scenic trekking route which lies beyond the valley of Pokhara (the most phenomenal city in Nepal at an altitude of 2500 meters above the sea level). This Panchase area is one of the untouched region and typical culture and the standard of living of the people here are completely different than you have had experienced.

This trekking offers you the splendid view of the Annapurna IAnnapurna IIAnnapurna III, Annapurna IVMachapuchre (Fishtail - 6993 m), Lamjung Himal (6932 m), Dhaulagiri (8167 m) and several other peaks above 6000 meters.

On the trials of Panchase Trek, we also get to observe one of the finest crystal flawless lake, stormy rivers with deep gorges, Tibetan abbeys, and charming villages colonized by humble and sociable ethnic people of Brahmin, Magar, and Gurung communities - rich with their cultures and customs. The area within is also one of the standard religious site, where ample of Hindu Pilgrims visit during the festivals.

Our Panchase trekking starts from a scenic flight to Pokhara and on the next day, we will start our trek to Thundo Khola where we will be setting our camp to stay overnight. From this point, we get the amazing views of Ganesh Himal, Himal Chuli, Manaslu, Annapurna ranges and Fishtail Mountain. The next day - we will be heading towards the Panchase Bhanjyang at 7100 feet - one of uppermost point of our trek, where you will be observing supreme exquisite views of mountains, hills, Kusma Bazar (one of the small market of this region) from this high point.

Finally, our trek comes to the end at Ghandruk passing from Pothana - Dhampus crossing over the paddy meadows and villages reaching Phedi and then taking a private vehicle to Pokhara. We then rest for a while and in Pokhara, we visit the most fabulous Phewa lake - one of the astonishing lake, Davis fall, Mahendra cave and Sarangkot hill, from where you get to view the complete Annapurna ranges. There are other recreational activities like Paragliding, Bungee jumping, etc. you can experience if you wish in Pokhara.

This trekking can be done best in the month of March-May & September-December but also anytime according to your wish. Our Redrose Travel have options for you to change the day to day itinerary if it does not fit your vacation, can be minimized as well as prolonged as per your wish. Panchase trekking is one of the easy trekking which can be even done with your family members guided by our specially trained guide/trekking leader. For further details about this trek, please feel free to contact or email us.

Itinerary

Day 1 - Drive to Pokhara

On day first, you will be taken to Pokhara from Kathmandu by a bus or a light vehicle. The road goes along the banks of Trishuli river passing through Kurintar, Muglin to join the banks of Marsyangdi River. We will stop for lunch somewhere near Muglin. After reaching Damauli, we will drive for some time along the banks of Seti river to finally reach Pokhara. It will take about seven hours for the drive. En route, you can observe terraced fields, village settlements, beautiful landscapes, and forests. Once you reach Pokhara, you will be transferred to the hotel. In the evening, you can walk around the lakeside and enjoy the sight of Phewa lake. After dinner, the overnight stay will be in the hotel.

Meals: Welcome Dinner.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara.


Day 2 - Trek to Bumdi

In the morning - we will be boating in the Phewa lake and get to the shore of another side. Our trek starts from here. First, we walk to the World Peace Stupa. It is one of the 80 peace stupas built to promote peace all over the world. From there, the views of Pokhara city below and peaks above are remarkable. We will continue to walk through the forest as the trail goes up and down across the village of Lukum Swara until we reach Bumdi. We will walk for about five hours on the first day of trekking. It is a small village of mixed Gurung and Brahman communities situated at an altitude of 1525 meters. We will either find a lodge to stay or camp outside.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Trekking Lodge or Camp.


Day 3 - Trek to Bhanjyang

We continue to walk through the forest on the third day. We will be enjoying the sights of birds in the forests and even small wildlife creatures such as monkeys. After we reach a place called Thulochaur, that means ‘big ground’, we can see a number of peaks such as Annapurnas, Lamjung, Gangapurna, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and Manalsu. After five hours of walk, we will reach an altitude of 2000 meters at the village of Panchase Bhanjyang. It’s another village of Brahmin and Gurung communities. We will find a suitable place to camp overnight.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 4 - Climb Panchase Hill and Trek to Tilahar

Today will be an interesting day. We will finally climb the Panchase Hill, the main highlight of this trip. You can enjoy the views of mountains and natural landscapes from the altitude of 2509 meters. Then we will have a sharp descent to Tilahar at 1020 meters altitude. It will take six hours to reach Tilahar. Overnight stay will be in our camps.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 5 - Trek to Dobate

From the lower altitude of 1020 meters at Tilahar, we will again ascend on this day gaining significant altitude by the end of the day. It will be a relatively tough day. We will be walking for about six hours, mostly uphill. By the end of the day, we reach Dobate. It is situated at an altitude of 2655 meters. After reaching Dobate, tents will be set up nearby for camping overnight.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Camp.


Day 6 - Trek to Jaljale

It will be a relatively easier walk on this day from Dobate. We will walk through few settlements and forest with lush vegetation without acquiring much in altitude. The walk will last about five hours. The destination for this day is Jaljale. It is located at 2975 meters altitude, nearly at the same level as the yesterday’s resting point.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Trekking Lodge or Camp.


Day 7 - Trek to Ghorepani

Today’s journey will start with a decent and after crossing a wooden bridge, the trail will go up to Bhanzham village. We will pass through a forest of fir, rhododendron and oak trees and more villages like Lhi and Shoyo on the way. Tibetan culture is seen in the stupas, monasteries and Mani walls in these villages. On the hill, there is Ripum Gompa, a Buddhist monastery. From the hill, we can have views of Mt Manaslu and Mt Fishtail. Moving further, we will pass Shyala village while enjoying views of more mountains and finally reach an altitude of 3480 meters in Samagaon village - today’s stopping point. It’s a nice village along a river and offers a beautiful sunset view.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Trekking Lodge or Camp.


Day 8 - Climb Poon Hill, Trek to Hile

In the morning, we will climb Poonhill early so that we don’t miss the spectacular sunrise view. It’s one of the best places in Nepal to enjoy sunrise view where the lights paint unique shades of colors to the peaks and sky that can be seen from the height of 3180 meters. After the beautiful sunrise view, we will head towards Hile. We will walk through the forests of oak and rhododendron through the villages of Banthanti, Ulleri, and Tirkhedhung. It will take about five hours to reach Hile which is at 1475 meters altitude.

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner.

Accommodation: Trekking Lodge or Camp.


Day 9 - Trek to Birethanti to Nayapul

In the last day of trekking, you walk along the bank of Bhurung stream until you reach Birethanti. It is famous for the local fresh fish. Few settlements and a waterfall will be crossed in the way to reach Nayapul. Nayapul is the end point for this trekking program at the altitude of 1050 meters. Our vehicle will be ready to pick us from Nayapul and take us back to Pokhara. Overnight stay will be in a hotel.

Meals: Breakfast & Dinner.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara.


Day 10 - Drive to Kathmandu

This will be the final day of our program. Unless you have other plans, we will drive to Kathmandu via Damauli, Muglin, and Kurintar. It will take six to seven hours to reach Kathmandu depending on the road, weather and traffic conditions. Once again, the drive will be along the fields, settlements, beautiful houses and banks of Seti, Marshyangdi and Trishuli rivers. The trip ends after we reach Kathmandu.

Meals: Breakfast & Farewell Dinner.

Accommodation: A 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu.

Inclusions

  • All the transportation between airport and hotel
  • A 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu (Hotel Tashidharke Inn or similar) and A 3 Star Hotel in Pokhara with breakfast
  • Standard lodges/tea houses during the trek
  • Transportation from Pokhara to Kathmandu and Kathmandu to Pokhara
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • All accommodation and meals during the stay in the trek
  • All domestic flight fares and airport taxes
  • An experienced English speaking guide and one porter for 2 persons each in the group
  • All necessary paperwork and permits (National park permit, TIMS)
  • All government and local taxes

Exclusions

  • Nepal Visa fee (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
  • Tips for guides and porters

Essential Info

Hotel and Lodge on Panchase Trek:

Redrose Travel arranges it’s best for comfortable and pleasant accommodation and also provides you nourished hygienic food. We will be staying at the standard hotel (rating of 2 – 3 Star) in Kathmandu whereas, in the remote areas, we will be staying at a tea house or a local lodge. We can also arrange luxurious rooms from 4 – 5 Star hotels in the cities with an additional charge but the remote mountainous regions have no such facilities.

Tea houses and local lodges in the remote region will have a usual bed with usual mattress and a pillow. Only a few of them have electricity but the rest rely on lanterns or candles lights. Booking of the room is done prior to the starting of the trek. If in case we are not able to book the room in advance, we can book it upon reaching there as these areas have ample of lodges and tea houses. If for some reason, we aren’t able to book a lodge/teahouse - we can easily set a camp which will be the most adventurous part of the trek itself.



Food and Drinks for PanchaseTrekking:

Redrose Travel focuses on client’s safety and health and gives it the foremost priority. We make sure that each and every client get the same portion of clean, hygienic and nourishing food which is a very necessary - especially while trekking.

During the trek - all the meals i.e. breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided inclusive in our package. But in the city, either breakfast or dinner is included. Please go through the detailed itinerary for each day to see which meals are included. During the trek, breakfast and dinner will be served in the same lodge where we spend overnight and our expert trek leader will be taking you to the clean hotels/restaurants for lunch on the way to your destination.

Normal water will be provided free of cost but we suggest you carry water purification pills to purify the water. If you prefer to drink packaged bottled mineral water, you will easily get in shops or tea houses, but the expense should be paid by the client as it is not included in the package.



Best Seasons:

The flawless seasons for touring/trekking is in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). One can travel in winter if you are well adapted to cold. We strongly recommend the clients not to trek on monsoon in June, July, and August because of heavy rains & extremely blazing heat in the afternoon.



Luggage/Backpack on the Trek:

Our porters will carry your major luggage while you carry a backpack with items very handy while trekking such as water bottle, towel, tissue or toilet paper, camera or any other stuff which you feel is necessary during your trek. Gears and clothes not needed during your trek can be left in the hotel safe deposit box properly locked without any extra charge. Domestic airlines of Nepal do not allow more than 15 kg including your hand baggage. If your baggage exceeds more than 15 kg, an extra charge will cover that up but isn’t included in our package.



Guide/Porter on Trek:

Redrose Travel provides honest porters and well experienced first aid certified, altitude sickness trained trekking guides who will be handling all your issues on the trip. All our staffs are very cordial and sincere. The porter will be carrying up to 10 kg luggage of each client. While trekking in a bigger group i.e. more than 10 people - an additional guide will be provided and the group also can be split according to the number of people in the group. 



Group Size, and Crew Member:

Redrose Travel arranges Panchase trek with a minimum of a single client to a maximum of 12 in a group. The larger group we will be arranged by dividing the groups into two or more according to the number of people. However, although you might be staying in the same lodge - but during your trek - you might be having a different guide.



Personal Expenses on Trek:

Personal expenses totally depend upon how extravagant are you in nature. Our package includes the cost of accommodation and meals during your trek as mentioned in the itinerary. Besides that, you are liable to pay for additional meals, table drinks, snacks, hot shower (accessible in some places), alcoholic drinks, entrance fee (around US $ 25 ) for visiting heritage sites of Kathmandu, meals in Kathmandu (around US $ 5-7), tips for driver, guide and porters, etc. Tips to the guides, porter or any other members are not mandatory. You can tip them if you are satisfied with their service.



Available Gears/Equipment:

Trekking equipment is readily available in the stores of Kathmandu at a very reasonable price or it can also be hired with a minimal charge per day. So, you don’t have to buy or carry from your hometown.



A Usual Day on Trek:

These are the approximate guidelines for a trek on each day which may differ according to the itinerary or schedule or your pace while trekking. 

Normally, you are required to trek for 4-6 hours each day. We start our trek after breakfast and stop for the lunch. We trek for 3-4 hours after lunch to reach our destination. If we reach our destination in afternoon, you can spend rest of the hours relaxing, take shower or just wander around.



Greetings at the Airport:

After booking and confirming your Panchase trek with us, we suggest you flow all the information such as - your number of days of stay, departure date, returning date, & international flight details (arrival time, flight number). After getting this information, a representative of Redrose Travel can easily pick you up from the airport on time.

After you complete the formalities of the airport and come to the exit gate, you can spot Redrose Travel member holding a placard of your name or GHHT waiting outside the terminal. After meeting and greetings, we will transfer you to the hotel in our private car. If you have booked the hotel by yourself, please let us know in advance, so that we can drop you at your respective hotel.



Changes in the Itinerary:

Our regular itinerary of the Panchase Trek is 10 days unless you have customized it.  The itinerary has been carefully designed by our operation manager which is very pragmatic & includes the high altitude acclimatizing. These 10 days includes your arrival day, departure and sightseeing Kathmandu. It also may have an extra day which allows flexibility to adjust the delay or cancellation of flight due to sudden changes in the Himalayan weather.

If you would like to extend more days or lessen some, we surely can do that as per your wish.



Safety Measures:

Client’s safety is our main priority and we make sure that each and every client is well taken care of.  If by chance anyone gets sick during the trek, we will take you to the nearest hospital as soon as possible. If the condition is serious – we will use the rescue helicopter to take you to the nearest hospital while all the expenses will be carried out by the travel insurance company. We suggest you get insured for up to 6000 meters.

 



Booking and Payment:

After confirming or booking the trip – all we need is the copy of the passport, insurance policy, and the international flight details (ticket). Then, a 20% advance deposit is required for any trip, trek or expedition which is not refundable - used for reservations of hotels and lodges according to the itinerary.

The remaining balance is due when you arrive at Kathmandu and can be paid by any means convenient to you. We prefer payment via cash (to avoid any extra service charge) but bank transfer, credit cards, western union, and pay pal are also the accepted form of payments. 



 

If you have any other questions or want to inquire more, please feel free to email or contact us.

FAQ

Where is the Panchase Trek located?

The Panchase Trek is located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It is situated to the west of the famous Annapurna Base Camp and Ghorepani Poon Hill trekking routes.

What is the highest point of the Panchase Trek?

The highest point of the Panchase Trek is Panchase Hill, which stands at an altitude of around 2,500 meters (8,202 feet) above sea level.

Is the Panchase Trek difficult?

The Panchase Trek is considered to be of moderate difficulty. While it's not as challenging as some of the more strenuous treks in the region, it still involves some uphill and downhill walking. Trekkers should be reasonably fit and prepared for variable weather conditions.

What permits are required for the Panchase Trek?

Trekkers need to obtain the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) to enter the area where the Panchase Trek is located. If you're also planning to explore nearby trails, you may need a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card as well. It's recommended to check the latest permit requirements and regulations before starting your trek.

When is the best time to do the Panchase Trek?

The best times for the Panchase Trek are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and great visibility for mountain views. The monsoon season (June to August) can bring heavy rain and reduced visibility, while the winter months (December to February) can bring cold temperatures and snow.

What type of accommodations are available during the trek?

Accommodation options along the Panchase Trek include teahouses and homestays. Teahouses are basic guesthouses that provide meals and lodging, while homestays offer a more immersive cultural experience by allowing you to stay with local families.

Is altitude sickness a concern on the Panchase Trek?

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The altitude on the Panchase Trek is not very high, so the risk of altitude sickness is relatively low. However, it's still important to acclimatize properly and be aware of any signs of altitude-related issues.

What should I pack for the Panchase Trek?

Essential items to pack include trekking gear (boots, clothing layers), a good quality sleeping bag, a backpack, water purification tablets, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and personal medications. It's also recommended to bring a basic first aid kit and a map of the trail.

How do I get to the starting point of the Panchase Trek?

The Panchase Trek typically starts from the town of Phewa Lake, near Pokhara, Nepal. You can reach Pokhara by road from Kathmandu or by taking a short domestic flight. From Pokhara, you can hire a taxi or take a local bus to the trek's starting point.

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