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Panch Pokhari Trek | Fifth Lake Trekking Route

  • Altitude : 4060 m
  • Transportation : Car/Bus/Jeep
  • Meals : Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
  • Best Season : Oct,Nov,Mar,Apr,May
  • Trek Hour : 8
  • Accommodation :
Cost From

USD 1155 per person

Trip Highlights

  • The Panch Pokhari (Fifth lake) trek is a very fresh destination near Kathmandu.
  • Naturally, this culturally and traditionally enriched, wonderful adventure, waterfalls, endangers wild life.
  • Lots of beautiful flowers, many medicinal herbal plants, and a colourful and unique way of life on the whole trek.
  • Explore many Buddhist monasteries and Hindu temples, and learn about typical interesting dialects and civilizations, etc.

Panch Pokhari Trek.

“The Panch Pokhari trek is a popular trekking destination in Nepal. It is known for its pristine lakes and stunning views of the Himalayas. The trek is suitable for all experience levels and can be completed in two weeks. So, it is an excellent trek for those looking for adventure and exploring the Langtang region.”

 

Exploration in Fifth Lake Trek, Panch Pokhari, is a fantastic place. This trekking route is a newly-opened destination in Nepal. This trek also called the Fifth Lake Trek which route leads through the beautiful Himalayans through an untouched ancient village. This hike presents pristine mountain views, a wealthy culture, real adventure, diverseness, and natural beauty. On this trek, we pass through a mix of lovely landscapes, terraced fields, and unique villages with numerous ethnic teams.

 

Panch Pokhari is a Sacred lake, a holy place for Buddhists and Hindus. From here, you’ll be able to see beautiful and nearer views of the Langtang, Jugal Himal, Rolwaling Himal, and different snow-capped peaks. You will experience life inside the rural homes of the Tamang people on a primary night. Your guide will also offer a quick explanation of trekking, hypoxia, and the main hiking sights. The wonderful Himalayan scenery, however, and the shape of nomadic individuals, unchanged by time.

 

The location where ancient cultures met provides the natural backdrop that unites this area with the notion of a natural sanctuary. Besides, several historical places, places of worship, caves, and naturally stunning lakes are different essential things for a nice expertise. Panch Pokhari, the 9th highest holy land in the world, could be a source of peace, brotherhood, and relief, within which thousands of pilgrims come back each August Full moon day (Janai Purnima Fest) from the encircling villages and lots of shamans (shamans) throughout a special costume visit that’s noteworthy.

 

It’s additionally an awfully vital part of this journey. On this route, there’re historical places like Dukhang (Haveli), where the alleged Royal Kaji rulers stayed 172 years ago. It might see because of the traditional art of building and infrastructure. The Kaji family suppose to be related to the rulers of the Rana genus. In short, to order and control the native people of this area.

The tour begins with your arrival in Kathmandu, the capital city and the starting point of most popular trekking packages towards the north. You will be picked up from Tribhuvan International Airport and transferred to the hotel by our representative. You will enjoy a warm welcome with delicious Nepali cuisine. Further details will be provided to you in the evening.

After your breakfast, our city guide will pick you up from the hotel with a private vehicle and drive you to Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, the World Heritage Site of Bauddhanath Stupa, and if you still have space, drive you to Kathmandu Durbar Square and back to the hotel.

After breakfast, we get ready for a drive to Chautara early in the morning, the stage from which our trekking trip begins. The trip will take us about three hours to get to the eastern area headquarters of Sindhupalchok district. We'll be walking around Chautara Bazar when we arrive in the late afternoon to explore the beautiful area. In the lodge overnight.

This is our first day of trekking, where we continue after breakfast to hike to Sano Okhareni. During today's trek, we'll be experiencing the rural life and culture of the area. It is a good day to appreciate the beauty of nature and the spectacular scenery. We will continue to walk until we arrive at our campsite overnight. while our group prepares for our prolonged break.

It goes to Kami Kharka for a second-day camping destination. The first part of the trail ascends toward the aim and moves through beautiful forests. This is a lovely day with spectacular scenery, walking in the jungle. It's such a blissful spot next to the path line that we find good fresh air. Our campsite will be in Kami Kharka.

What a glorious morning, and we carry ourselves for the pleasure of it. Today we are trekking to Pauwabas after breakfast. Continuing along the well-used trail gives some great trekking experience along rural valleys with amazing scenery. After a beautiful day of trail crossing, we get into Pauwabas to stay overnight.

Our journey today starts on a steep ascending walk, which takes us about three to four hours. This uphill face brings us to such a spot early in the morning to reward us with breathtaking mountain views. When we hit the top of the mountain, we will walk back to our campsite for the day. 

Through Hile Bhanjyang, we will move towards Nasim Pati. The hike would take about 4–5 hours, and the trekking region will obviously offer an outstanding view of the local community. The trip will give us breathtaking views from both sides of the white-capped high hills. At (3,700 m) above sea level, we will stay the night at the Nasim Pati tent.

We will start our trek from Nasim Pati towards Panch Pokhari. Panch Pokhari has important significance for both Hindu and Buddhist religious pilgrimages to Nepal. We can see the spectacular view of the sunrise during our trek at this location. The view of the mountain soil and the Rocky Mountains is the main draw for this area. After a while, we would set up our tent at the Panch Pokhari for the overnight stay.

Today is our day of rest here in Panch Pokhari, so if you want, you can appreciate the beautiful sunrise views across the Himalayas early in the morning. You should try the best stunning perspective after breakfast to enjoy breathtaking vistas. You will have lunch and chill at about noon and overnight at the tented camp.

  • Start descending from Panch Pokhari.
  • Trek through lush forests and beautiful landscapes.
  • Reach Tupi Danda and enjoy the stunning sunset views over the mountains.
  • Overnight stay in Tupi Danda.

Today's destination is Dukhang. The trail goes through a beautiful track for around 6-7 hours and provides the most breathtaking view of the countryside. We will pass through a beautiful forest of oak, bamboo, and rhododendron. Along the trail, you have the chance to encounter the Himalayan Black Bear, Himalayan Grey Langur Monkey, Barking deer, many different animals, and a variety of bird species. Dukhang is a tiny, beautiful Tamang settlement. We'll stop here for the night.

This is the last day of our journey. We travel all the way on a basic day of walking to the destination that brings us around the route through various cultural and natural wonders. Walking about, we'll be at Melamchi Bazaar for 6 to 7 hours. So we stayed overnight at the lodge, celebrating our last day trek.

From Melamchi Bazaar, we will drive back to Kathmandu. I hope this trek gives you a remarkable journey in your lifetime. In the evening, we offer you a farewell dinner with the guide and office personnel in a Nepalese cultural restaurant.

Every beautiful journey has its end, and this is the last day of your stay in this beautiful country, Nepal, and the completion of the awesome Panch Pokhari Trek. You will be taken to Tribhuvan International Airport for departure. There are many beautiful places to visit apart from this amazing trip. We welcome you to visit us again and be enthralled by wonderful experiences.

Cost Includes

  • Airport picks up and drops off with a private vehicle.
  • Hotel in Kathmandu accommodation with B.B plan.
  • all necessary permit park fees and "TIMS" cards, etc.
  • Experienced trekking guide with the necessary porter during the trek.
  • Their trekking salary, food, accommodation and insurance are paid to the staff.
  • breakfast, lunch, and dinner) and tea or coffee during the trek.
  • All ground transportation for the trek is included. If you want a private vehicle, the cost is extra.
  • and a clean twin-sharing room during the trek in the trekking lodge.
  • Farewell dinner in a Nepali cultural restaurant in Kathmandu.
  • First Aid kit and all government taxes.
  • Office service charges, etc.

Cost Excludes

  • Food for lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Your international airfare and Nepal Visa fee
  • Any alcoholic beverages, mineral water, soft drinks, snacks, etc.
  • Your personal medical or evacuation expenses, including travel insurance, which includes rescue.
  • All accommodation is subject to flight cancellation due to bad weather if there is a helicopter charter.
  • Is there any extra cost for horse riding and natural disasters?
  • Extra porter costs US$18 per person per day.
  • Tips for trekking crews: guide and porter.

Panch Pokhari Trek is a popular trekking destination in Nepal, known for its stunning natural beauty and cultural diversity. It takes you to the pristine high-altitude lakes (Panch Pokhari) located at an elevation of around 4,100 meters (13,451 feet) in the Sindhupalchowk district of Nepal. Here is some useful information for the Panch Pokhari Trek:

Trekking Duration: The Panch Pokhari Trek usually takes around 8 to 10 days, depending on the specific route and the pace of the trek.

Best Time to Trek: The best time for the Panch Pokhari Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. The ideal months are April to June and September to November when the weather is relatively stable, and the skies are clear.

Permits: As with most treks in Nepal, you will need the following permits: TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card Langtang National Park Entry Permit

Trek Difficulty: The Panch Pokhari Trek is considered a moderate to challenging trek. While the trails are not as crowded as some of the popular treks like Everest or Annapurna, the elevation gain and rugged terrain can be physically demanding. Some prior trekking experience and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended.

Accommodation: There are teahouses and lodges along the trail, providing basic accommodation and meals. However, it is advisable to carry some extra food supplies, especially during the offseason when the number of trekkers may be low.

Altitude Sickness: Since the trek takes you to high altitudes, there is a risk of altitude sickness. It is essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and ascend gradually to minimize the chances of getting sick.

Pack Accordingly: Pack warm clothing as the temperatures can drop significantly at higher elevations. Also, carry a good pair of trekking boots, a backpack, a sleeping bag, and other necessary trekking gear.

Water and Hydration: Carry water purification tablets or a water filter since bottled water might not be available everywhere. Staying hydrated is crucial during the trek.

Cultural Highlights: The Panch Pokhari region is rich in cultural diversity. You'll come across several ethnic groups like Sherpas, Tamangs, and others, each with their unique traditions, customs, and languages.

Respect Local Customs: While trekking in the region, it's important to respect the local culture and traditions. Always ask for permission before taking photographs of local people or their religious sites.

Trekking Guide and Porter: Hiring a local trekking guide is recommended, especially if you are not familiar with the area or the local language. Porters can also be hired to carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to enjoy the trek more comfortably.

Emergency Evacuation: Be prepared for any emergencies. Have a good travel insurance policy that covers helicopter evacuation in case of severe altitude sickness or other medical emergencies.

Remember that trekking in remote areas like Panch Pokhari requires a certain level of preparation and responsibility. It is always better to be well-informed and make necessary arrangements beforehand for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

Sure, here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) and answers about the Panch Pokhari Trek:

Q: What is the Panch Pokhari Trek?

Panch Pokhari Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes you to a group of five sacred alpine lakes, collectively known as "Panch Pokhari," which translates to "Five Ponds" in English. The trek offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan mountains and is a culturally rich experience as you pass through several traditional villages and encounter the local culture.

Q: Where is Panch Pokhari located?

Panch Pokhari is located in the Sindhupalchowk district of Nepal, northeast of the capital city, Kathmandu. The starting point of the trek is usually at a place called Chautara, which is accessible by road from Kathmandu.

Q: How difficult is the Panch Pokhari Trek?

The Panch Pokhari Trek is considered a moderately challenging trek. The trek involves walking through rugged terrains, steep ascents, and descents, so a good level of physical fitness is recommended. Previous trekking experience is helpful, but it is not essential. It's crucial to acclimatize well to the increasing altitude to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

Q: What is the best time to do the Panch Pokhari Trek?

The best time for the Panch Pokhari Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. The months of March to May and September to November offer stable weather, clear skies, and excellent views of the mountains.

Q: How long does the Panch Pokhari Trek take to complete?

The Panch Pokhari Trek is typically a 9 to 11-day trek, depending on your starting and ending points, as well as the pace of your trekking group. The duration can be adjusted according to your preferences and time constraints.

Q: Do I need a guide for the Panch Pokhari Trek?

While it is possible to do the trek independently, it is recommended to have a local guide or a porter-guide for added safety, convenience, and cultural insights. They can help you navigate the trails, arrange accommodation, and provide valuable information about the region.

Q: What permits are required for the Panch Pokhari Trek?

As of my last update in September 2021, you needed two permits for the Panch Pokhari Trek: the TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and the Langtang National Park Entry Permit. However, regulations and requirements can change, so it's best to check with the Nepal Tourism Board or a reputable trekking agency for the most up-to-date information.

Q: What kind of accommodation can I expect during the trek?

Teahouses or lodges are available along the Panch Pokhari Trek route. These basic accommodations provide meals and a place to sleep. The facilities may be simple, and rooms are often shared, but they offer a warm and comfortable place to rest after a day's trek.

Remember, trekking in the Himalayas requires preparation and proper gear. Before embarking on the Panch Pokhari Trek, make sure to research and plan adequately to have a safe and enjoyable experience. It's also recommended to consult with experienced trekkers or travel agencies for personalized advice.

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