Panchpokhari Trek

Panchpokhari Trek

There are several unexplored and unidentified places in Nepal besides their high tourism potentiality. They need to be explored and promoted in the international arena to introduce new destinations for trekkers visiting Nepal. The classical trails like Sagarmatha, Annapurna and Langtang have been heavily suffered socially and environmentally due to the high concentration. Panch Pokhari (five ponds) area is still pristine, culturally preserved and offers splendid mountain beauty. This area is named after 5 holy ponds that bear a great religious significance among Hindu, Buddhist and Bonpo followers of the neighboring zones. Panch Pokhara is situated at an altitude of about 4,100 meters. You can experience the panoramic views of Mt. Jugal Himal, Rolwaling Range and other scenic sites from this area.

During the trek you will get an opportunity to interact with different ethnic communities like Tamangs, Newars, Sherpas, Brahmins, Chhetris, and Gurungs. As the larger section of the trek is free of human settlement, camp trekking is operated here. Since teahouses are not available along the route, camping trek is operated.

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Trip Highlights

  • Pristine Mountain views, Jugal Himal range.
  • Rich culture heritage and unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity.
  • Home to Sherpa and Tamang people.
  • 5 holy ponds Panchpokhari and hot water spring - Tatopani.
Langtang Region Trekking

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