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Gorilla Trekking | Gorilla Trek in Nepal

  • Altitude : 3414 m
  • Transportation : Car/Jeep/Bus
  • Meals : Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Best Season : Oct,Mar,Apr,May,Jun
  • Trek Hour : 7
  • Accommodation : Hotel and Tent
Cost From

USD 1999 per person

Trip Highlights

  • Gorilla trekking is named after the Maoists who led ten years of civil war in Nepal.
  • Gorilla trekking is mostly a non-tourist area and focuses only on camping.
  • The gorilla trek is the newly renovated route that goes from Beni Bazar to Sulichour Rolpa. 
  • So far some of the victims are still alive and have lost some parts of their bodies.

Gorilla Trekking in Nepal.

“Gorilla trekking in Nepal is an unforgettable experience of a lifetime. The tour takes to you western part of Nepal. So, you will encounter rare and unique cultures and breathtaking scenery. As a result, it is an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts.”

 

Gorilla Trek in Nepal is one of the most political, and historical journeys in the land of the Himalayas. This trail has the name of the Maoists, who oversaw a ten-year civil war in Nepal. Only camping excursions are possible on the gorilla trekking route in west-central Nepal, which was under Maoist control. The locations are in the district of Myagdi, Rukum, and Rolpa, during the moist insurgency.

 

We can find many critical hidden aspects of moist insurgency in this region. As Gorilla trekking is becoming a popular central attraction for travellers. We will not be able to explore the most affected area of this trip, during the two weeks, but we can visit the most beautiful places and also watch the view of the Annapurna region.

 

Gorilla trekking is an extraordinary journey located in the west and midwest of Nepal. Over 16000 people have died for Nepal’s relief during this insurgency. Some of the victims who have lost some parts of their bodies are still alive. They’re able to give us full insurgency knowledge during our walk. The gateway of this trip is Beni of the Myagdi district. We’re going to follow the same path that Maoists followed in the insurgency. The villages we’ll pass on our Maikot, Archalgaun, Kharwang, Chhipkhola, Mareni, Ghurjaghat, Dhorpatan, Babiyachaur, Darbang, Takam, Thangkur, Kayam, and Pipalmel.

 

Everyone in every part of this place sings the courageous Moist song. It will be so exciting after roaming all the areas in the Himalayan Land by knowing the history of the moist insurgency. Best Nepal Trek is always with you to get you on the Gorilla trek on any day of the year. We will send the best travel guide, who can help you with every step, our journey schedule will be according to your holiday.

The representatives from Best Nepal Trek. will welcome you at TIA. Then we will take you to the hotel arranged by our company for the overnight stay. We will have a discussion about the journey with a delicious dinner.

Our first task of the day is to take a trekking permit. Then we will visit the main places of Kathmandu valley. Some of them are Pashupatinath, Bauddhanath, and Swayambhunath. Pashupatinath is the oldest and holiest Hindu temple; Bauddhanath Stupa and Swayambhunath Stupa are the oldest Buddhist Stupas. After launch, we will visit Kathmandu durbar square and Patan durbar square where Kumari temple can be seen, the temple of the Living goddess.

Today, we drive to Beni in the early morning. It takes about eight hours to reach there. Our way will be through the mountains along the banks of Trishuli and Marshyangdi River to Pokhara. We drive further from Pokhara deeper into the mountains with the magnificent views of the Annapurna ranges. We stay overnight at the local lodge at Beni.

We will take a rough road from Beni to Darbang. It is around 24 kilometres away. We managed to get to Takam finally. We crossed the towering Gurjal Himal in about three hours by foot. We have a tent for our overnight stay.

Enjoying the dramatic scenery on the way, we will walk toward Takam to Lamsung. People of this place are not used to seeing foreigners. Besides this, they have a lot of stories to tell about the insurgency in Nepal. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

We climb through a dense pine forest with musk deer darting in the undergrowth to reach Gurjaghat. We can enjoy the great view of the Dhaulagiri range up to ChurenHimal in the west. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

Today, we cross Myagdi to Baglung and then into the former Tibetan Refugee camp of this region which is the entrance to Dhorpatan. This place only Hunting Reserve in Nepal. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

Dhorpatan is known as a paradise for birds. We can get to watch Danphes and other rare migratory species. It’s very hard to believe that people fought a war here. We will reach Nisi Dhor unknowingly. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

We cross over from Baglung to Rukum District. We can witness the dense forests all the way which are very beautiful. All the villages in this region are quite picturesque. Our night will be cool at tented accommodation.

From Tallo Sera, we walk to Lukum in Rukum district. Lukum is a village populated only by Magars and Dalits who have different cultures. We can get some knowledge of them. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

Today we walk to Thabang known as the cradle of the Maoist revolution. This place was damaged in army attacks. But there has been some development of infrastructure after the war ended. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

From Thabang, we continue to Jalja La Pass and the highest point in Jalja La is Dharampani (3900 m). From Dharampani, we can view the great views of Api Saipal in the west and Dhaulagiri at the east. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

We move down to the village of Jelbang. This village is ethnically mixed. So we can see the different cultures of people in this place. Our night will be cool because we spend a night at tented accommodation.

We finally get to Rolpa today district the ending point of our trip. Rolpa was also a rebel base area and for many ten years of insurgency under total control of Maoists. We stay overnight at a local guesthouse in Suliochaur.

Today, we return back to Kathmandu from Suliochaur. It takes about 13 hours via bus to reach Kathmandu. We can see many beautiful things on our way. We stay overnight at tented accommodation.

After having a night's rest in Kathmandu, we will pack our luggage to march ourselves towards TIA. We will attend a small farewell program organized by Best Nepal Trek. We hope while returning back to your home country you will think for a re visit to Nepal. We hope for your better journey.

Cost Includes

  • Airport pick-up drop/ hotel transfer by private car or Van.
  • 3 nights' accommodation with a stander Hotel in Kathmandu BB plan.
  • 1-night stander Hotel in Nepalgunj with BB plans.
  • English speaking Guide and Necessary staff Cook, Sherpa, Potter.
  • Their salary, Insurance and all accommodation, transportation, etc.
  • Domestic airfare airport tax KTm, Nepalgunj, Juphal round trip.
  • Full accommodation during the trip (breakfast, Lunch, Dinner).
  • All necessary special permits for Guerrilla trips.
  • All camping gear kitchen set, tent, for Guerrilla trek.
  • First Aid Kit and government and local Taxes.

Cost Excludes

  • Nepal Visa fee bring accurate USD cash and two passport size photo.
  • All International airfare
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, and late departure.
  • Early return from the mountain in scheduled program meals and hotels.
  • Personal expenses phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottled water, shower, heater, etc.
  • Altitude chamber (PAC) or oxygen
  • Travel insurance if in the case of rescue
  • Tips for guide porters and drivers.

Gorilla trekking is named after the Maoists who led ten years of civil war in Nepal. Actually, gorillas are not available in Nepal as gorillas are native to Africa, particularly in countries like Uganda, Rwanda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo. However, Nepal offers a variety of other wildlife experiences and trekking opportunities. If you are interested in trekking in Nepal, here is some useful information:

Popular Trekking Regions: Nepal is famous for its Himalayan mountain range, and some of the popular trekking regions include The gorilla trek is the newly renovated route that goes from Beni Bazar to Sulichour Rolpa. These regions offer stunning scenery, diverse landscapes, and a chance to experience the local culture.

Permits: Most trekking areas in Nepal require trekking permits. The permits can be obtained through authorized trekking agencies or directly from the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Additionally, certain regions, such as the Annapurna region. Gorilla trekking is mostly a non-tourist area and focuses only on camping, requiring trekking with a licensed guide.

Weather and Best Time to Trek: Nepal has four distinct seasons: spring (March to May), summer/monsoon (June to August), autumn (September to November), and winter (December to February). The best time to trek in Nepal is during the autumn and spring seasons when the weather is generally clear and stable. However, certain treks can be undertaken during other seasons as well, considering the weather conditions and specific trek requirements.

Physical Fitness and Altitude: Trekking in Nepal often involves walking in high-altitude areas. It is essential to have a certain level of physical fitness and acclimatization to prevent altitude sickness. Prior physical training, including cardiovascular exercises and hiking, can be beneficial. It is also important to ascend gradually, allowing your body to adjust to the altitude.

Accommodation and Food: Gorilla trekking is mostly a non-tourist area and focuses only on camping along the routes, providing basic accommodation and meals. These facilities offer a comfortable place to rest and eat, typically serving local dishes and some international cuisine options. It is advisable to carry some cash as credit card acceptance may be limited in remote areas.

Trekking Guides and Porters: Hiring a trekking guide or porter is common in Nepal. A guide can assist with navigation, provide local insights, and ensure your safety during the trek. Porters can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to trek with a lighter load. Hiring local guides and porters also supports the local economy.

Safety and Precautions: Trekking in Nepal requires careful planning and preparation. It is recommended to trek with a reliable agency or experienced guides, carry necessary gear, have travel insurance that covers trekking activities, and follow the guidelines provided by local authorities. Stay hydrated, be cautious about food hygiene, and respect the local culture and environment.

Remember, while gorilla is not available in Nepal, there are plenty of other thrilling trekking options that offer breathtaking views, cultural experiences, and encounters with diverse wildlife. Gorilla Trek in Nepal is one of the most political, and historical journeys in the land of the Himalayas. This trail has the name of the Maoists, who oversaw a ten-year civil war in Nepal. Only camping excursions are possible on the gorilla trekking route in west-central Nepal, which was under Maoist control. 

Sure! I can provide you with some frequently asked questions about gorilla trekking in Nepal, starting from Beni and ending in Rolpa.

Q: What is gorilla trekking?

A: Gorilla trekking is an activity that involves hiking through dense forests. Gorilla trekking is an extraordinary journey located in the west and midwest of Nepal. Over 16000 people have died for Nepal's relief during this insurgency. Some of the victims who have lost some parts of their bodies are still alive. They're able to give us full insurgency knowledge during our walk. The gateway of this trip is Beni of the Myagdi district. We're going to follow the same path that Maoists followed in the insurgency.

Q: Which route do we most hike and What is the main highlight?

A: This trail has the name of the Maoists, who oversaw a ten-year civil war in Nepal. Only camping excursions are possible on the gorilla trekking route in west-central Nepal, which was under Maoist control. The locations are in the district of Myagdi, Rukum, and Rolpa, during the moist insurgency.

Q: How long does the gorilla trekking tour from Beni to Rolpa usually last?

A: The duration of the gorilla trekking tour can vary depending on the specific itinerary and the trekking group's pace. Generally, it can last anywhere around two weeks.

Q: Are permits required for gorilla trekking in Nepal?

A: Yes, permits are required for gorilla trekking in Nepal. You will need to obtain a permit from the Department of nepal through authorized tour operators.

Q: How much does a gorilla trekking permit cost?

A: The cost of a gorilla trekking permit in Nepal can vary. However, prices may have changed, so it's essential to check with the relevant authorities or tour operators for the most up-to-date information.

Q: Is it necessary to book a gorilla trekking tour in advance?

A: Yes, it is highly recommended to book your gorilla trekking tour in advance. Gorilla trekking permits have limited availability, and they can sell out quickly, especially during peak tourist seasons. Booking in advance ensures that you secure your permit and have ample time to plan your trip accordingly.

Q: What should I pack for a gorilla trekking tour?

A: Some essential items to pack for a gorilla trekking tour include sturdy hiking boots, comfortable clothing (preferably in neutral colours), a waterproof jacket, long-sleeved shirts and pants, insect repellent, sunscreen, a hat, gloves, a backpack, a water bottle, and a camera with extra batteries.

Q: Is gorilla trekking physically demanding?

A: Yes, gorilla trekking can be physically demanding as it involves hiking through rugged terrain, steep slopes, and dense forests. It is advisable to be in good physical condition and consult with a healthcare professional before embarking on a gorilla trekking tour.

Q: Are there any age restrictions for gorilla trekking?

A: Yes, there are usually age restrictions for gorilla trekking. In Nepal, the minimum age requirement is generally 16 years old. This is to ensure the safety and well-being of altitude and tented camp.

Q: Are there any accommodation options available along the trekking route?

A: Yes, there are accommodation options available along the trekking route from Beni to Rolpa. Gorilla trekking is mostly a non-tourist area and focuses only on camping. 

Please note that the information provided current details, such as permit costs and regulations, with the relevant authorities or tour operators before planning your gorilla trekking tour in Nepal.

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