Mohare Danda Trek 9 Days
Least Crowded, Annapurna Community Eco Lodge Trek-
Duration
9 Days
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Activity
Trekking
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Max. Altitude
3300 m
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DifficultyModerate Trek
These trips involve a mix of longer and shorter walks, making some hill-walking experience desirable. While more challenging than an easy trek, they are still manageable for most walkers. Daily walking hours typically do not exceed 7, and although a basic level of physical fitness is recommended, prior trekking experience is not required. The trek is conducted at relatively low altitudes, around 4,500 meters, making it suitable for older adults as well.
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Starts
Kathmandu
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Ends
Kathmandu
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Group Size
1 Pax
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Best Season
Mar - May / Oct - Nov
PRICE PER PERSON
- 1 US$900
- 2-4 US$850
- 5-7 US$800
- 8-10 US$750
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Explore the vibrant orange farm and picturesque landscape at Banskharka
- Authentic experiences with local Magar communities and insight into their culture.
- Walks through dense rhododendron and pine forests.
- Nights in eco-friendly community lodges that contribute to local well-being.
- Spectacular dawn, sunrise and sunset views from Mohare Danda.
- Panoramic vistas of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu ranges.
TRIP OVERVIEW
The Mohare Danda Trek offers a unique blend of adventure and cultural immersion within the Annapurna region. This trek, situated in a less-traveled area, is an eco-friendly option that allows trekkers to experience panoramic views of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu ranges. Rising to 3,300 meters at its highest point, Mohare Danda presents one of the best vantage points for sunrise and sunset, with its serene backdrop of snow-capped peaks. The trek is further enhanced by its community-based lodges, which promote local welfare and sustainable tourism.
This nine-day journey begins in the bustling city of Kathmandu, moving through picturesque villages, dense rhododendron forests, and traditional Magar settlements. Trekkers are greeted with the rich cultural heritage of the region, with ample opportunities to interact with locals and learn about their way of life. The route is moderate, involving a mix of steady ascents and descents that are manageable for both beginners with a good fitness level and seasoned hikers.
The Mohare Danda Trek is distinguished by its peaceful, off-the-beaten-path trails, which are less crowded compared to the popular Poon Hill trek. This solitude, combined with the natural beauty, provides a revitalizing experience for trekkers looking for an authentic Himalayan adventure. Additionally, spring treks treat visitors to colorful blooms of rhododendrons, while autumn treks offer crisp, clear skies and breathtaking mountain vistas.
Community-based lodges add a meaningful touch to this trek, as they are part of an initiative aimed at empowering local people and preserving the natural environment. This thoughtful approach not only enriches the trekking experience but also ensures sustainable benefits for the region. The Mohare Danda Trek, therefore, is an ideal choice for those seeking an environmentally conscious, culturally enriching, and visually stunning Himalayan trek.
Place of attractions
Banskharka: Gateway to the Mohare Danda Trek
Banskharka, a charming village situated at an elevation of 1,526 meters, serves as an important stop on the Mohare Danda Trek. This quaint settlement is enveloped by terraced fields, verdant hillsides, and lush forests, offering trekkers their first immersive experience of rural Nepali life. As you journey through Banskharka, you are met with the sight of traditional Magar houses, gardens blooming with seasonal crops, and locals who embody warm hospitality. The village is known for its local agriculture, including citrus fruits, which add a splash of color and life to the terraced landscapes.
Beyond its natural beauty, Banskharka stands out for its commitment to eco-tourism and community development. The community lodges in this village provide basic but comfortable accommodations and contribute directly to supporting local initiatives. The trek to this point is moderately challenging, with paths winding through forests filled with rhododendrons and oak trees. Banskharka offers an authentic experience that sets the tone for the cultural and natural exploration that follows on the Mohare Danda Trek.
Nangi: A Hub of Community Innovation and Scenic Beauty
Nangi, situated at an altitude of 2,320 meters, is a notable highlight on the Mohare Danda Trek, offering trekkers an enriching blend of natural splendor and community-driven development. The village is renowned for its pioneering eco-tourism initiatives, largely driven by local visionary Mahabir Pun. His efforts in establishing a wireless internet project and promoting community-focused educational programs have transformed Nangi into a model of rural innovation in Nepal. Trekkers passing through have the unique opportunity to witness firsthand how Pun’s dedication has bridged technological and educational gaps in this remote region.
The trail to Nangi is surrounded by dense rhododendron and oak forests, leading to panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Once in the village, visitors can enjoy interactions with the friendly Magar community, gaining insight into their traditions and everyday life. Nangi’s community lodges provide comfortable stays, and the income generated from trekkers is reinvested into local infrastructure and conservation projects. This harmonious blend of cultural immersion and scenic beauty makes Nangi a memorable and inspiring stop along the Mohare Danda Trek.
Mohare Danda: A Hidden Gem with Panoramic Views
Reaching the summit of Mohare Danda at 3,300 meters is a rewarding milestone on this trek, offering one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in the Annapurna region. This vantage point presents a 360-degree view that includes the mighty Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu ranges, with the iconic Machhapuchhare (Fishtail) peak standing out prominently. The sunrise and sunset from Mohare Danda are truly mesmerizing, as the soft golden light cascades over the snow-capped peaks, creating a surreal and unforgettable spectacle.
Unlike more crowded trekking routes, Mohare Danda maintains a serene and off-the-beaten-path character. The trek to this hilltop is adorned with trails lined by rhododendrons and magnolia trees, which burst into vivid color during the spring season. Staying in eco-community lodges at Mohare Danda, trekkers contribute to sustainable tourism initiatives that benefit local communities. This commitment to eco-conscious trekking enriches the experience, as visitors can enjoy the beauty of the Himalayas while knowing they are supporting environmental preservation and local livelihoods.
Itinerary
Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m)
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (822 m)
Drive to Galeshwor and Trek to Banskharka (1,526 m)
Trek from Banskharka to Nangi (2,320 m)
Trek from Nangi to Mohare Danda (3,300 m)
Trek from Mohare Danda to Tikot (2,210 m)
Trek to Tiplyang (1,030m) and Drive to Pokhara
Departure from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Departure from Kathmandu TIA
Itinerary Note
Our standard itinerary may vary due to unforeseen circumstances like flight delays, weather changes, or health concerns. We advise arriving a day early to rest and prepare, with extra buffer days for international flights. The itinerary serves as a guideline and can be adjusted based on client preferences, fitness levels, and ground realities. If you're not satisfied or have an alternative plan please feel free to discuss it with us By Clicking :- ASK QUESTION or CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP.What's Included / Excluded
Cost Incluldes
- Private Airport Transfers: Enjoy convenient and comfortable transfers to and from the airport for your international flights.
- Full-Board Meals: Savor delicious breakfasts, lunches, and dinners throughout the trek.
- Experienced Guide: Trek with a professional, friendly, government-licensed guide who will handle all logistics.
- Local Porter: One porter for every two trekkers, ensuring your gear is carried with care.
- Trekking Permits: All necessary documentation, including the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and TIMS Card, will be arranged.
- Company T-shirt and duffle bag.
- Mountain Accommodation: Stay in the best available tea houses and lodges along the trekking route.
- Group Support: For groups of ten or more, additional guides will be provided for added support.
- Comfortable Transportation: Round-trip transport between Kathmandu and Pokhara by tourist bus, and private vehicle transfers between Pokhara and Nayapul.
- Farewell Dinner: A memorable farewell dinner at a top Nepali restaurant with cultural performances.
- First Aid Kit: Basic medical supplies for high-altitude trekking emergencies.
- Emergency Assistance: Rescue arrangements are covered by your travel insurance, if required.
- All Taxes: Includes government, local taxes, and official expenses.
Cost Excludes
- Nepal Visa Fees: Approximately $30 USD for a 15-day visa (available on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu; fees may vary for South Asian countries).
- Pre/Post-Trek Accommodations & Meals: Costs for additional stays and meals before or after the trek.
- International Airfare: Flights to and from Nepal are not included.
- Personal Expenses: Costs for shopping, hot showers, beverages, alcohol, snacks, water, Wi-Fi, battery charging, and heating.
- Travel Insurance: Ensure your policy covers emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation up to 6,000 meters.
- Personal Gear: Any extra clothing or equipment you may need.
- Other Expenses: Any costs not listed in the “Includes” section of this program.
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Fixed Departure Note
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