
Bhairav Kunda Trekking 13 days
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Overview
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Trip Facts
13 Days
Nepal
Balephi on the Arniko Highway → Larcha by the Arniko Highway
Moderate
Bhairav Kund (4250m)
Camping trek only
Autumn & Spring
Varies by itinerary
Custom
Culture: Newar, Gurung, Sherpa | Views: Jugal Himal, Rolwaling range, etc | Newly started trekking route in the real off touristy area .
Trip Highlights
Mountain View
Jugal Himal
Mountain View
Rolwaling range
Mountain View
etc
Culture
Newar, Gurung, Sherpa
Highlight
Newly started trekking route in the real off touristy area .
Itinerary
Arrival in kathmandu(1334m), Himalayan Remote Adventure airport reprensentative will transfer to hotel, Bhairab Kunda trekking briefing with officially manangements, overnight at kathmandu hotel.
Kathmandu (1350m.) to Jalbire (1000m.) Drive by Bus about 4-5 hours
Jalbire trek to Chanaute (1350m.) 4hours walk.
Chanaute trek to Khani Gaon (2000m.) 6hours walk.
Rest day with Local Village sightseeing
Khanigaon trek to Forest Camp (3150m.) 6-7 hours walk
Forest Camp trek to Pati (3765m.) 5 hours walk
Pati trek to Bhairab Kunda (4250m.) 3 hours walk
Bhairab Kunda trek to Sherpa gaon (2500m.) After Sunrise view 6-7 hours walk.
Sherpa gaon trek toLarcha (1500m.) and visit Hot spring (Kodari highway)
Larcha - Kathmandu drive by bus 5-6 hours
After breakfast, our tour guide will take to for historical monuments sightseing in kathmandu valley such as Bhaktapur, Pasupatinath, Boudhhanath, Kathmandu durbar square and Monkey temple(swyambhunath) and in the evening farewell dinner in Restaurant, overnight at Kathmandu in Hotel.
After breakfast, Relaxing/shopping with own activities ,Himalayan Remote Adventure representative will drop to Kathmandu international airport for onward destination
Route Map
What's Included
Airport Transfers
Airport pickup and drop-off service
Accommodation
Tea house/lodge accommodation during the trek
Meals
All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek
Guide
Experienced English-speaking trekking guide
Permits
All necessary trekking permits and TIMS card
Transportation
Ground transportation as per itinerary
What's Not Included
International Flights
International airfare to/from Nepal
Travel Insurance
Travel and medical insurance (mandatory)
Personal Expenses
Personal expenses, tips, and gratuities
Extra Meals
Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
Emergency Evacuation
Emergency evacuation costs if required
Visa Fee
Nepal visa fee
Dates & Availability
No fixed dates available
Essential Information
Best Season
Autumn (September-November) and Spring (March-May) are the best seasons for this trek.
Physical Fitness
Good physical fitness is recommended. Regular walking and cardio exercises before the trek will help.
Permits Required
TIMS card and relevant National Park entry permits are required for this trek.
Checklist
Trekking Boots
Sturdy, waterproof trekking boots with good ankle support
Warm Clothing
Layered clothing including fleece jacket and down jacket
Rain Gear
Waterproof jacket and pants
Sleeping Bag
Sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures (if camping)
First Aid Kit
Basic first aid supplies and personal medications
Water Bottle
Reusable water bottle and water purification tablets
Sunscreen & Sunglasses
High SPF sunscreen and UV-protection sunglasses
Headlamp
Headlamp with extra batteries
Frequently Asked Questions
The best times are during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons when the weather is stable and views are clear.
While prior trekking experience is helpful, this trek can be completed by anyone with good physical fitness and determination.
Our itinerary includes proper acclimatization days. We recommend drinking plenty of water and ascending slowly.
Yes, trekking in Nepal is generally safe. Our experienced guides ensure your safety throughout the journey.
Price on Request
Contact us for pricing
