Itinerary

Panchase Trek

One of the greatest and most distinctive short hiking routes in and around Pokhara, Nepal, is the Panchase Trek. It is located in Nepal’s Annapurna area. The name alludes to the mother’s five seats, where a person can experience thinking, feeling, perceiving, and manifesting from above and below, among other five realms of existence. Your trek begins in a truly unique way with a leisurely boat ride across Lake Phewa to get you to the starting point, where you’ll be treated to an incredible closer look at the Himalayas, unmatched landscapes, a completely wild experience, a home to various ethnic groups, unspoiled biodiversity, and a peaceful natural heritage site. Today, it’s one of Nepal’s most distinctive locations for photography.

For views, Panchase Hill’s 2,500-meter top is frequently cited as the greatest. The massive Himalayan peaks of Machhapuchhare, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Lamjung, Gangapurna, and Manaslu are seen from Panchase. The Panchase region includes a wide variety of forests, many of which are designated as protected forests. These include rhododendron and orchid forests, with over 100 different species found there. You will encounter a variety of ethnic blends along the way, including Brahmin, Magar, and Gurung people, as well as other tribes and their ways of life. In addition to being a hill station in the Annapurna region, Panchase is a pilgrimage spot for Hindus and other hikers. You were soothed to witness a breathtaking dawn over the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. People of all ages and fitness levels can participate in this walk.

Panchase Trek

Panchase Trek Route

Pokhara -> Bhumdi -> Panchase Bhanjyang -> Bhadaure -> Pokhara (via Nau Danda) -> Kathmandu

Panchase Trek People and Locals

About 70,000 people live in the Panchase surrounding areas, which include the villages of Bhadaure, Chitre, Kalabang, Sidhane, Arthare, Deurali, and Talibarang. Amazingly friendly homestays are available in almost every village. People from the Gurung and Magar communities lived here in particular.

Panchase Trek Nature and Wildlife

Panchase is a village with far more unspoiled beauty, natural diversity, and ethnic distinction, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas. It includes districts including Syangja, Parbat, and Kaski.

When it comes to nature and fauna, some of Panchase’s main draws are:

  • Plants and flowers: Sunkhari, Leksallo, and Rhododendron
  • Herbs: Unyu, Satuwa, Loth Salla, and Chattre
  • Animals include pandas, tigers, bears, and deer.
  • Birds: Eagle, Kalij, etc.
  • River: Harpan Khola, which is the starting point of the well-known Seti, Jare, Rati, Adhi, and Phewa lakes on the Panchase

Panchase Trek Difficulty Level

The Panchase Trek is completed up to 2,500 metres (Panchase Hill) in elevation. Since the height is not greater, the difficulty level tends to be “no.” In Nepal, this hike is classified as “easy.” It’s due of the altitude and level of physical preparation required to complete this journey.

How can I book Panchase Trek with RT?

For every month of the year, RT provides a variety of departure dates. Just select any date and click the “Book Now” button. Additionally, you can choose Customise Booking Section if you would like to change the itinerary or desire dates that aren’t on the list of departure dates.

Accommodation: Campsites will provide lodging for those participating in the Panchase Trekking.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be served on the walk in an organic and hygienic manner.

Panorama freedom: Your camera will allow you to record a wide range of moments. However, exercise caution when navigating the edges and slopes of the hills. Additionally, choose to ask for pictures and films in any office, temple, etc.

Group size: It is best to have a group of no more than one person and no more than twelve.

Best Time for Panchase Trek in Nepal

Panchase Trekking is possible all year round. However, fall (September, October, and November) is the ideal season. It’s the ideal season for nearly every hike in Nepal, including those in the Annapurna Region.

Panchase Trek During Mid-September to Early December

Right now, the vistas are breathtaking. If the monsoon arrives later than expected, the sky stays overcast. There’s also a greater likelihood of rain.

Panchase Trek During Mid-December to February

Nepal experiences its cold season during this time. It’s still cold outside, but the sky appear clearer. It is essential that you bring warm clothing and supporting equipment if you plan to trek during this period. There is also little likelihood of snowfall and rains.

Panchase Trek During March to April

In Nepal, springtime arrives at this time of year. It’s considered Nepal’s dry season and the second-best time to go trekking. There is a possibility that gloomy weather will occur in the Panchase area because Pokhara experiences few storms and raindrops.

Panchase Trek During May to Mid-June

In Nepal, this period is known as the pre-monsoon season. The area is still blanketed with budding flowers and just emerged foliage. In addition, clouds can occasionally obscure the sky and precipitation can fall.

Panchase Trek During Late June to Early September

In Nepal, this period is referred to as the monsoon season. It is not the best time to go trekking. The weather is still more overcast and wet. The vista is still breathtaking and immaculate when it doesn’t rain. However, the slick and rainy path offers little assistance. Furthermore, on the walking path, rain parasites such as leeches, slugs, and snails might be distracting.

Some Safety Notes

  1. Bring personal belongings with you.
  2. Bring the necessary equipment for your hike, such as a sleeping bag that can withstand temperatures down to 20 degrees Fahrenheit, knickers, gloves, slacks or light trousers, walking boots, a ski jacket or parka, water bottles, a headlamp or torch, woollen shirts or sweaters, towels, a toilet kit, a waterproof daypack or backpack and so on.
  3. Verify Nepal’s climate and weather, then choose the right seasons.
  4. You shouldn’t rush or panic if you run into any difficulties because a guide will look out for your safety.
  5. Higher levels of physical fitness and expertise are not necessary, but walking should be possible. Daily exercise and short walks will greatly help with it. It will also be beneficial to have experience jogging, swimming, and cycling.
  6. Altitude Sickness: It’s unlikely that you will have altitude sickness. However, keep some medication on hand to avert the circumstance (if)

So, be ready and use Nepal Trek Adventure and Expedition to conquer the Panchase Trek in Nepal.

Equipment list

  1. Warm sleeping bag (20oF)
  2. Jeans or light slacks
  3. Mittens, gloves and pants
  4. Parka or ski jacket?
  5. boots for walking
  6. Bottles of water
  7. A waterproof rucksack or daypack
  8. Toiletry set with towel
  9. Sweaters or shirts made of wool
  10. Headlight or flasher

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