Tuesday, March 23, 2021

The Millennium Trek

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                                                           The Millennium Trek 



The Millennium Trek, as its name suggests may be a trekking route that commenced from the start of the new millennium; 2000 and is one among the newly explored homestay (village-to-village) trekking trail within the western a part of Nepal. This trekking route runs from Dulegaunda of Tanahun to Rambachha of Syangja district. it's a trekking route that traverses through the center hills of Gandaki Province.

Starting from the peak of 420m, this trek route elevates up to the peak of 1709m from the ocean level. it's also referred to as Mid Hill ridge-line trek and lies on the southeast of Pokhara and northeast of walling Bazaar.

The major attractions of this trek is that the diversity within the beautiful landscape and intensely impressive views of the snow-capped Mountains which ranges from Kanjiroba to Ganesh Himal. the most inhabitants of this region are Gurung, Brahmin, Chhetri, and Magar and thus, this area is ethnically diverse in addition as culturally rich.

Some sightseeing destinations of the trekking route include the DhorBarahi Temple, the Millennium cave- which is an absolute natural cave with unique underground waterfalls, a mysterious cave at the traditional temples, monasteries, and historical forts.

This trek also provides a novel opportunity for the trekkers to be told Nepali culture. While on the trek, visitors can enjoy various cultural activities like Ghatu, Sorathi, Kauda, Salaijo, Jhora, Thado Bhaka and Krishna Charitra, among others.

One of the foremost concerns for many trekkers- the altititude of the trek is additionally less of an issue here because the highest altitude on this trial is 1602 meters. This trek also offers a chance for the visitors to look at and luxuriate in over 30 colorful villages within Tanahun and Syanja districts. it's an absolutely strain-free trekking route and anyone with a decent physique can do the trekking regardless of their ages.

If you want to trek through nature while staying in homestays with the local people enjoying the local culture and practices, then this trek is certainly for you.


Day 1 – POKHARA TO RAJASTHAL

When journeying from Pokhara, the drive is 22 kilometers towards Gachhepani.

How to get there:

Private vehicles will be arranged to go away at your preference and can also allow you with the pliability to prevent anywhere you’d prefer to take photographs except for those choosing local transportation, the local buses and micro buses to Dulegaunda are very frequent and leave every ten minutes from the Baglung Bus Park in Pokhara.

Anyone searching for an extra walk or eager to visit places that are overshadowed by the more popular treks can visit Bhujikot that's situated 7km far from Dulegaunda.

For those following the identical itinerary, they'll start their trek towards Rajasthal from Gachhepani which also opens to the position of nearby villages like Dulegaunda, Khairenitar, and Bhimad.

The fist attraction/landmark on the trek is that the Muktinath Chewang Dham and a typical saying is that those that visit the Muktinath Chewang Dham don’t require visiting the Muktinath Temple at Mustang.

This landmark is followed by the rockery, Tibetan Camp and therefore the Dhor Barahi Temple before trekkers can reach the ultimate destination of Rajasthal.

This walk of about 535 meters on the primary day of the trek can take approximately 5 hours to run.


Monday, February 1, 2021

TREKKING IN DOLPA REGION

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                                                   TREKKING IN DOLPA REGION


Trekking in the Dolpo Region has only been permitted since mid-1989. The region lies to the west of the Kali Gandaki Valley. Dolpo is located inside the Shey- Phoksundo National Park in mid-western Nepal, behind the Dhaulagiri massif, towards the Tibetan plateau. The region offers opportunities to visit ancient villages, high passes, beautiful Lakes, isolated Buddhist monasteries, and also to experience the vast array of wildlife inhabiting the region including Blue Sheep, Mountain Goat, Jackal, Wolf, and the legendary Snow Leopard. Most treks into Dolpo take from 14 to 30 days. The best time to trek here is towards the end of monsoon season September to November. Shorter Dolpo treks are possible by flying into the airstrip at Jumla.