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Start a Stunning Adventure With Pikey Peak Trekking

Picture yourself standing at the top of Pikey Peak while the noise of daily life disappears and the endless snowy peaks of the Himalayas surround you. Pikey Peak Trek makes that amazing scene more than just a thought—it turns it into your next trip.

Pikey Peak Trekking focuses on the quiet and untouched paths of Nepal’s Lower Everest region. They guide you to explore the Pikey Peak Trek, a trail that mixes incredible scenery with real cultural experiences. This is the kind of journey you carry with you even after the trek is over.

Trek Overview

What You Need to Know About Pikey Peak Trek

No matter if you have a week or two available, the Pikey Peak Trek fits into your plans. Depending on your pace, this trek can last from 7 to 14 days. At its tallest point, Pikey Peak stands 4,065 meters or 13,333 feet high giving you clear views of iconic mountains like Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Annapurna.

The Pikey Peak trail feels calm compared to the busy Everest Base Camp route. It gives you space to enjoy the mountains and at your own speed, without large groups around.

You don’t have to be an expert climber. This trek is rated moderate so even beginners with decent fitness can try it.

Trip Duration and Challenge

The Pikey Peak Trek is very flexible in such a way that visitors can modify it to their own time calendars. While others do it within 7 days, others opt to do it in 14 days so that they can do it at leisure and engage in more cultural activities. The trek is moderately demanding thus making it suitable for those who are inexperienced in trekking but are energetic. Seasoned trekkers can also experience it. It does not need any prior experience with high altitudes a love for nature and walking.

Best Time to Visit

March to May and September to December are the most favorable months to trek Pikey Peak. Both of these periods enjoy stable weather and blue skies offering wonderful views of the mountain. Colors of rhododendrons and green forests lie in wait for the trekkers during spring season. Cool breezes and Himalayan peak views are still to be found during autumn season.

Height and Main Peaks

The summit of Pikey Peak is the highest peak of the trek at 4,065 meters or 13,333 feet. There are stunning Himalayan vistas at the top. You can see Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu. If the weather permits, you may even see Annapurna. The gradient is easy and not demanding. It provides adequate time to acclimatize to the altitude and take many good photos.

Highlights of the Journey

Stunning Sights and Cultural Gems

The trail gives you breathtaking Himalayan views around every corner. However, it’s not about the mountains. This journey lets you experience Nepal’s deep and vibrant culture.

You’ll pass through Sherpa villages where people live much like they have for generations. Locals greet visitors with kindness, prayer flags move in the wind, and home-cooked meals in small family teahouses offer a real glimpse into mountain life.

Sherpa Villages and Way of Life

One of the finest pleasures of the Pikey Peak Trek is the ability to experience for yourself traditional Sherpa way of life. You trek through peaceful villages like Junbesi and Jhapre in the hills and witness the hospitality and simplicity that define their existence. Rock houses vibrant prayer flags waving gently in the air, hand-carved mani walls, and tillers tilling fields evoke a picture of life tied together with nature and time-honored traditions. Spending a night in small family-owned teahouses provides the opportunity to view Sherpa people as they are—throwing their doors wide open with hospitable reception food, and friendly smiles.

Thupten Choeling Monastery

Concealed in the hills that look down on Junbesi, the Thupten Choeling Monastery is a peaceful way station along the trail. Established in the 1960s by venerated Trulshik Rinpoche, it’s a vast and thriving monastery and nunnery dedicated to maintaining Tibetan Buddhist tradition. To be here is infinitely more than a transient stop—it’s being within something sacred. The air is thick with the chant of prayers, the aroma of incense sticks on ancient stone walls, and you might even get to attend a prayer session if you are fortunate. It has been rated by many trekkers as emotive and enabling them to pause and reflect in the midst of the Himalayas.

Vegetation and Wildlife Along the Trail

The scenery of the Pikey Peak Trek is breathtaking. Rhododendron, the national flower of Nepal, in pink, red, and white, paint the trail in spring. Pine and oak trees standing tall above shelter much of the path creating homes for birds like the Himalayan monal, pheasants, and colorful sunbirds. Sitting still and lucky, one can observe langurs or wild deer darting across the forest. Walking through various ecosystems along the trek makes it thrilling and does not make any day stale or monotonous.

Services

Services Provided by Boundless Himalayas Trekking

Boundless Himalayas Trekking knows that good trips begin with solid planning. They handle every detail allowing you to just enjoy the adventure.

Their services include custom-made itineraries suited to your timing, speed, and preferences. Chandra, their skilled guide, along with the rest of the team, not ensures your safety but also enriches your travel with tales historical facts, and unique local knowledge you might not read in books.

We handle everything from booking transport and places to stay to getting all permits ready and making satisfying meals along the route. You can walk alone or bring along friends. We have private and group trekking choices that fit how you like to travel.

Booking & Next Steps

Start Your Journey

Looking for something unique and far from the usual spots? The Pikey Peak Trek offers amazing views and a chance to connect with culture and nature.

We’ll help you map out an adventure you won’t forget. With each sunrise feeling like a gift, you’ll feel closer with every step to the spirit of the Himalayas.

Contact us today to plan your trek with Boundless Himalayas Trekking. The mountains are calling, and we’d love to help you reach them.

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Best Nepal Tour Packages for 2025 & 2026: Everest Trekking, Annapurna Circuit, Phikuri Peak & Luxury Adventures https://tripnepal.com/trip/best-nepal-tour-packages-for-2025-2026-everest-trekking-annapurna-circuit-phikuri-peak-luxury-adventures/ https://tripnepal.com/trip/best-nepal-tour-packages-for-2025-2026-everest-trekking-annapurna-circuit-phikuri-peak-luxury-adventures/#respond Fri, 02 May 2025 16:41:14 +0000 https://tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=5797 Top Nepal Tour Packages for 2025 & 2026: Best Treks, Adventures, and Cultural Experiences Looking for the best Nepal tour […]

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Top Nepal Tour Packages for 2025 & 2026: Best Treks, Adventures, and Cultural Experiences

Looking for the best Nepal tour packages 2025 and 2026? Whether you are planning to conquer the Everest Base Camp or unlock Nepal’s hidden gems, below are the best-selling trekking and tour activities you don’t want to miss out on in the coming years.

1. Everest Base Camp Trek – The Ultimate Himalayan Challenge
Why Book in 2025 & 2026?
If you’ve always dreamed of being at the base of Mount Everest, the Everest Base Camp Trek is still a bucket-list trek. In 2025 and 2026, this iconic trek is still one of the most popular treks in Nepal. The 14-day trek gives the world’s finest views of Everest and the surrounding mountains, as well as the unique experience of exposure to Sherpa culture.

Best For: Adventurers, newbies, and those who want to conquer the roof of the world.

Key Features:

Everest Base Camp at 5,364 meters.

Panoramic views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.

Cultural experiences in Namche Bazaar and Tengboche Monastery.

Book Now: Ready to go on the Everest Base Camp Trek? Visit Boundless Himalayas Trekking for customized packages.

2. Annapurna Circuit Trek – Diverse Landscapes & Rich Culture
Why Book in 2025 & 2026?
The Annapurna Circuit is renowned for its diverse landscapes, ranging from subtropical rainforests to high-altitude desert. The trek is also one of the best recommendations for 2025 and 2026 and is the perfect combination of adventure and cultural exploration, traversing the mythical Thorong La Pass.

Best For: Trekkers seeking a diverse and scenic path.

Key Features:

Cross the Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters).

Explore lush valleys, old villages, and Buddhist monasteries.

Explore Nepal’s diverse culture and terrain in a single trek.

Book Now: Pre-book your seat for Annapurna Circuit Trek with Boundless Himalayas Trekking.

3. Phikuri Peak Trek – Offbeat Himalayan Gem
Why Visit in 2025 & 2026?
Adventure enthusiasts looking for an offbeat and uncharted trail, the Phikuri Peak Trek in Nuwakot offers a peaceful, remote trekking experience. The recently discovered route, rarely visited by foreign tourists, promises breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Langtang ranges.

Best For: Travelers interested in exploring new, offbeat destinations.

Highlights:

Reach the summit of Phikuri Peak (4,200 meters).

Breathtaking views of Annapurna and Langtang mountains.

Authentic cultural experience in Nuwakot, a history-rich area.

Book Now: Explore the Phikuri Peak Trek with Boundless Himalayas Trekking for a new experience.

4. Luxury Nepal Tour Package – Comfort & Adventure Combined
Why Book in 2025 & 2026
For comfort lovers as they explore Nepal, the Luxury Nepal Tour Package is ideal. Experience the best of Nepal’s culture, history, and nature while staying in five-star resorts and commuting via private car.

Best For: People who do not wish to compromise on comfort in viewing Nepal’s beauty.

Key Features:

Reside in luxury resorts with stunning mountain views.

Private guide tours to Kathmandu’s UNESCO world heritage sites.

Helicopter flights over the Himalayas.

Book Now: Book your Luxury Nepal Tour with Boundless Himalayas Trekking for a hassle-free and luxurious experience.

5. Chitwan National Park Safari – Wild Nepal
Why Book in 2025 & 2026?
Nepal’s wildlife is as fascinating as its mountains. Chitwan National Park Safari is an excellent method of experiencing the country’s rich fauna. In 2025 and 2026, this trip is recommended for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts interested in spotting rhinos, tigers, and a variety of bird species in their hundreds.

Best For: Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Key Features:

Safaris in the jungle, canoeing, and elephant interaction.

Spot rare wildlife like the Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros.

Stay at eco-lodges near the park.

Book Now: Visit Chitwan’s wilderness with Boundless Himalayas Trekking for an unforgettable safari tour.

Why choose Boundless Himalayas Trekking for your Nepal tour in 2025 & 2026?
Boundless Himalayas Trekking is your trustworthy companion to visit Nepal in 2025 and 2026. Offering customized, quality trekking and tour packages with professional guides, comfortable accommodations, and a priority for safety and sustainability, they make your journey to Everest Base Camp or to untouched destinations such as Phikuri Peak a memorable and hassle-free experience.

Visit Nepal in 2025 and 2026:
Visit Boundless Himalayas Trekking and discover several trek packages available to embark on your journey today.

Conclusion:

Your Dream Nepal Tour is Waiting in 2025 & 2026
Nepal remains 
among the most indemand travel spots of 2025 and 2026, ranging from spectacular treks to high-end tours and wildlife safaris. Whether adventure, culture, or both, Nepal offers it allSelect your tour with Boundless Himalayas Trekking for an exclusiveonce-in-a-lifetime experience

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Yala Peak Climbing (5732 m) https://tripnepal.com/trip/yala-peak-5732-m-climb/ https://tripnepal.com/trip/yala-peak-5732-m-climb/#respond Thu, 16 Jun 2016 09:54:14 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=1750 Yala Peak climbing itinerary trek is most suitable for climber who wish to stand on a Himalayan summit but have […]

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Yala Peak climbing itinerary trek is most suitable for climber who wish to stand on a Himalayan summit but have a limited amount of time. The climbing offers the best experience of trekking and climbing  in the Langtang Himalaya region.

The views of many beautiful mountains – Langtang Lirung (7246m), Lenpo Gang 7083m), Dorje Lakpa (6990m) and mighty Shishapangma (8027m) on the Tibetan side re simply marvelous.

It is a non-technical climb. Hence a prior experience is not necessarily required as long as you are physically fit and have the enthusiasm and determination.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu. Welcome and pick up from airport and transfer to hotel. Introductory briefing
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu that includes the visits to many historical and architectural monuments. Preparation for the climb
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu to Syabru Besi (1450m) / overnight at Lodge.
Day 04: Trek to Lama Hotel (2480m) / overnight at Lodge.
Day 05: Trek to Langtang valley (3541m) / overnight at Lodge.
Day 06: Trek to Kyangjin Gompa (3900m) / overnight at Lodge.
Day 07: Rest at Kyangjing Gompa.
Day 08: Trek to Yala Base Camp (5033 m.) / overnight at Tented camp.
Day 09: Climbing trainking/instruction and acclimatization day/ overnight at tented camp
Day 10: Climb to Yala summit, 5732m and back to Base Camp /overnight at tented Camp.
Day 11: Trek back to Kyangjin Gompa (3900m) / overnight at Lodge.
Day 12: Trek back to Lama Hotel (2480m) / overnight at Lodge.
Day 13: Trek back to Syabru Besi /overnight at Lodge.
Day 14: Drive back to Kathmandu / overnight at hotel.
Day 15: Departure day/transfer to airport and fly back home

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Mardi Himal Trekking Peak (5587m) https://tripnepal.com/trip/mardi-himal-trekking-peak-5587m-2/ Tue, 10 May 2016 11:15:04 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=1083 Mardi Himal is the most southerly peak of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest and least climbed peak. The […]

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Mardi Himal is the most southerly peak of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest and least climbed peak. The photograph of the Mardi Himal (in the foreground) was taken in 1953 by Baisl Goodfellow and it drew the attention of western climbers. The first ascent of Mardi Himal was in 1961. The first route was via the east flank and it is the only one used so far. Mardi Himal separates the southwest ridge of fishtail as a separate mass at right angles to the ridge and it is best seen from the south. The southwest face of the mountain has three well-defined ridges rising from rock buttresses and separated by hanging glaciers. Its east face is separated from the fishtail ridge by a col at 5200m.

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu, transfer to hotel
Day 02 : Stay in Kathmandu for the official procedure
Day 03 : Departure to Pokhara
Day 04 : Drive to Phedi and then start trek to Pothana
Day 05 : Trek to forest camp.
Day 06 : Trek to Bhaisi Kharka
Day 07 : Trek to Mardi Base Camp
Day 08 : Climb to high camp
Day 09 : Summit Mardi Himal and back to base camp
Day 10 : Trek back to forest camp
Day 11 : Trek to Siding village
Day 12 : Trek to Mardi Pul
Day 13 : Trek to Hyanja and drive back to Pokhara
Day 14 : Back to Kathmandu
Day 15 : Rest at Kathmandu
Day 16 : Transfer to airport for your onward destination

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Equipment for Peak Climbing in Nepal https://tripnepal.com/trip/equipment-peak-climbing-nepal/ Tue, 10 May 2016 10:34:14 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=1079 Equipment for Peak Climbing in Nepal The following is a list of personal equipment you will need to bring with […]

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Equipment for Peak Climbing in Nepal

The following is a list of personal equipment you will need to bring with you neccessary for climbing many of the trekking peaks in Nepal.The company provides all ropes needed for the particular climb you are attempting including fixed ropes and main ropes and all the camping equipment needed.If you do not have the items listed below, it is easier to purchase the equipment here in Kathmandu prior to you setting off to the particular peak.

Rope (provided by us)

Mountain climbers use ropes to hike over snowy or steep terrain. When traveling across glaciers, a rope will protect against falls into unseen crevasses. On rocky, steep slopes, a rope will catch you if you slip.

Ice Axe

Mountaineers use ice axes for balance on snow and ice and to catch themselves if they slip or fall. Your ice ax should be as long as the distance between your hand and the ground when you stand up straight. Ice climbing axes are shorter than mountaineering axes, so be aware when you are choosing one.

Crampons

Crampons are metal frames with spikes in the bottom that fit over your boots. Crampons allow you to walk across snow and ice without slipping. Crampons come in a variety of designs for different uses. Semi-rigid steel frames are best for general mountaineering. Choose crampons based on the activity you will be doing and bring your climbing boots with you to test different models.

Climbing Harness

When using your rope, you will need a climbing harness to tie in to. Your harness should have adjustable leg and waist belts that fit you snugly.

Ice Screws (provided by us)

Mountaineers attach ice screws to the ice as they traverse dangerous sections of terrain, attaching their rope to the screw to catch them in case of a fall. Bring at least one ice screw per person if you anticipate crossing large stretches of ice.

Other personal items needed:

Down Sleeping Bag 1/1 (can be bought or hired in Kathmandu)

Down Jacket (can be bought or hired in Kathmandu)

Climbing boots (good brand needed / can also be purchased here)

Rucksack

Stick -1 set

Harness – 1 set

Get up (Boot cover) 1 set

Snow Glasses –

Head Light  x 2

Wind Proof Jacket

Wind Proof Trouser

Water Bottle

Woolen Glove

Bag Cover

Wind mask for climbing

Climbing gloves x 2 best quality

Socks for climbing – 6 pairs

Personal Medicine

Eight finger

Knife

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Cholatse Peak Climbing (6440m.) https://tripnepal.com/trip/peak-climbing-in-nepal-cholatse-6440m-climb/ Fri, 29 Apr 2016 12:22:09 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=328 Located in Khumbu Himalayan region Cholatse is also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, Cholatse Peak  is a very interesting and at […]

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Located in Khumbu Himalayan region Cholatse is also known as Jobo Lhaptshan, Cholatse Peak  is a very interesting and at the same time very challenging peak. A very difficult peak which requires great climbing skills. Not many climbers have been able to scale this peak.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive at Kathmandu
Day 02: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing(1350m)
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2886m.) and Trek to Phakding
Day 04: Trek from Phakding to Namche Bazaar (3440 m.)
Day 05: Rest day at Namche Bazaar (3440 m.) for acclimatization
Day 06: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Tyangboche (3867 m.)
Day 07: Trek from Tyangboche to Dingbuche (4300 m.)
Day 08: Rest day at Dingboche (4260 m.) for acclimatization
Day 09: Trek from Dingboche to Lobuche (4930 m.)
Day 10: Trek from Lobuche to Everest Base Camp via Gorakshep (m.)
Day 11: Trek from Gorakshep to Kala Patthar (5545m.) and trek to Dzongla (4243m.)
Day 12: Trek from Dzongla to Cholatse Base camp
Day 13-23: Climbing period for Cholatse
Day 24: Trek from Cholatse base camp to Pangboche
Day 25: Trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar
Day 26: Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla (2886 m.)
Day 27: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu. You take an early morning flight back to Kathmandu

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Ramdungo Trekking Peak (5925m) https://tripnepal.com/trip/ramdungo-trekking-peak-5925m/ Fri, 29 Apr 2016 12:17:58 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=326 Ramdung Go lies in the upper Rolwalling region south of Na. It is an excellent peak that surrounds the Yalung […]

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Ramdung Go lies in the upper Rolwalling region south of Na. It is an excellent peak that surrounds the Yalung La. The peak was first climbed in 1952 by a team led by Bill Murray. The normal route for climbing this peak is through the glaciers of the North East face and the route is pretty straightforward.

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the hotel
Day 02 : Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
Day 03 : Drive to Charikot
Day 04 : Trek to Singati
Day 05 : Trek to Jagat
Day 06 : Trek to Simigaon
Day 07 : Trek to Drauangbu
Day 08 : Trek to Beding
Day 09 : Acclimatization at Beding
Day 10 : Trek to Na
Day 11 : Acclimatization at Na
Day 12 : Trek to Tsobung via Tso-rolpa Lake
Day 13 : Trek to Yalung Ri Base Camp
Day 14 : Trek to Kharka glacier
Day 15 : Summit up to Ramdugo peak and return
Day 16 : Trek to Drolumbau glacier
Day 17 : Trek to Tashi Lapcha Pass 5755m
Day 18 : Trek to Thame
Day 19 : Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 20 : Trek to Lukla
Day 21 : Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 22 : Rest in Kathmandu
Day 23 : Transfer to airport for departure to your onward destination.

Important Note and Optional Activities

Please note: We have more fixed departure climbing peaks booked for 2016/2017, please contact us for details.

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Pokhalde Trekking Peak (5732m) https://tripnepal.com/trip/pokhalde-trekking-peak-5732m/ Fri, 29 Apr 2016 12:13:28 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=324 The first ascent of Pokhalde peak was in 1953 via Kongma La along its north ridge by John Hunt and […]

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The first ascent of Pokhalde peak was in 1953 via Kongma La along its north ridge by John Hunt and his Everest Expedition Team. The peak looks like a crenulated rocky ridge dominated by the huge bulk of Nuptse. The peak has small glacier, which is best reached along the ridge rising from the Kongma La, on its northern side.

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to hotel
Day 02 : Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
Day 03 : Fly to Lukla, start trek to Phakding
Day 04 : Trek to Namche Bazaar
Day 05 : Rest at Namche Bazaar
Day 06 : Trek to Tyangboche
Day 07 : Trek to Dingboche
Day 08 : Trek to Chhukung
Day 09 : Trek to Pokhalde Base camp
Day 10 : Summit Pokhalde peak and back to Chhukung
Day 11 : Trek to Pangboche
Day 12 : Trek to Khumjung village
Day 13 : Trek to Phakding
Day 14 : Trek to Lukla
Day 15 : Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 16 : Rest at Kathmandu
Day 17 : Transfer to airport for departure to your onward destination

Important Note and Optional Activities

Please note: We have more fixed departure climbing peaks booked for 2016/2017, please contact us for details.

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Pachhermo Trekking Peak (6187m) https://tripnepal.com/trip/pachhermo-trekking-peak-6187m/ Fri, 29 Apr 2016 12:03:25 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=320 Pachhermo peak is an eye-catching snow peak lying south of  the Tashi Lapcha pass in the Rolwaling region. The peak […]

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Pachhermo peak is an eye-catching snow peak lying south of  the Tashi Lapcha pass in the Rolwaling region. The peak was first ascended in 1955. The face of northwest ridge is a uniform slope broken by a series of crevasses that rise from the rocky lower buttresses above the Drolambau glaciers in the west.

 

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Paldor Trekking Peak (5732m) https://tripnepal.com/trip/paldor-trekking-peak-5732m/ Fri, 29 Apr 2016 11:58:50 +0000 http://www.tripnepal.com/?post_type=trip&p=318 Paldor is one of the best and popular trekking peaks in Ganesh Himal region. This peak can be climbed from […]

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Paldor is one of the best and popular trekking peaks in Ganesh Himal region. This peak can be climbed from North East, South East, West and South West Ridge.

Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the hotel
Day 02 : Kathmandu for the official procedure
Day 03 : Drive to Syabru Bensi trek starting point
Day 04-05 : Trek to Paldor base camp
Day 06-12 : Climbing period
Day 13-18 : Trek back to Trisuli
Day 19 : Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 20 : Rest day in Kathmandu valleydu valley
Day 21 : Transfer airport for your onward destination

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