USD 765 per person
“Mohare Danda Trek takes you through the enchanting landscapes of the Annapurna region. It offers stunning views of snow-capped mountains and lush green valleys. It also offers the opportunity to experience the unique culture and traditions of the local people.”
Mohare Danda Trekking offers to walk on the lap of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri peaks in a peaceful place in the world. Furthermore, Mohare Danda Ghorepani Trek is well-known as the ‘Eco Lodge Community Trek’ or Community Eco-Lodge Trek”. Mohare Danda Ghorepani Trek provides breathtaking mountain views and a walk-in Magdi just south of Poon Hill. This trek is a simple and best completely different trekking path for those who wish to combine it with the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek. The path passes through the laps of hills, mountains, forests, rivers and plenty of additional.
The trip starts from Katmandu to Pokhara and so drives to the village of Galeshwor. After that, you’ll gradually ascend day by day flowing the itinerary. This hiking path takes you overwhelmed path whose route passes through hills, mountains, forests, rivers and many more. The woods provide a combination of vegetation like Oak, Bamboo, Pine, rhododendron, etc. Especially, from February to April blossoms of rhododendron bushes creates the land multicolour. For family and friends, Mohare Danda Trek is the best and you’ll get pleasure from the serenity of Nepal. We provide the best guides and porters. In addition, we are always able to support you on your trips with excellent travel and hotel arrangements.
The Mohare Danda gives a closer view of the spectacular snow-capped mountains of the Mt. Annapurna Mt. Dhaulagiri range, which is better than the Ghorepani Poon hill. Essential peaks include Dhaulagiri I, Annapurna I and South, Fishtail (Machhapuchre), Neel Giri and Hiunchuli. Also, the Mohare dada is good for scrutinising tremendous landscapes, and an excellent dawn and sunset view over the stunning mountains once exploring the amazing trails back to Pokhara and driving to Kathmandu Nepal. I hope this trek gives you an unforgettable memory in your life.
When you arrive in Kathmandu our representative will pick you up from Tribhuvan International Airport and take you to your respective hotel. You will have enough time for rest and our guide will brief you about the package and in the evening you can enjoy a delicious Nepali meal.
Our journey towards Pokhara will start early in the morning. A tourist bus will take about 6-7 hours to reach there. The distance view of mountains along the way and beautiful green hills will entice you throughout the journey. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you will be taken to the respective hotel near Phewa Lake where you can enjoy the beautiful evening scenes of Phewa Lake and surroundings.
After breakfast, the adventure begins with a 3-4 hour private car ride to Beni Galeshwor. You'll normally drive through beautiful landscapes and along the Kali Gandaki River's bank before arriving in Galeshowr for lunch. After lunch, you'll continue your journey to Baskharka. From Galeshowr, use the trail flow motor road for 5 minutes before crossing the Kali Gandaki river suspension bridge. Following that, the paths continue to ascend until you reach Baskharka. You'll pass through a beautiful terrace farm with an orange garden along the route. You will be staying in a community homestay in the little village of Baskharka.
After breakfast, the adventure begins as you ascend to Dandakateri village, where you will stop for lunch. Along the route, you'll pass through lovely Rhododendron and pine forests, but on the other side, you'll be greeted by a breathtaking vista of the Mt Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges. So, after lunch, the paths are simple, with some up and down and some flat sections until you reach Nangi village. You will spend the night in a Nangi village Comunity Lodge.
The paths lead to Mohare Danda, another renowned viewpoint in the Annapurna range, on a particular day. The travel to Mohare Dada begins after breakfast at 7:00 a.m. The paths are extra climbing from Nangi to Hampal danda, although they are a bit less difficult after Hampal danda, with too many up and downs and extra zigzags. Just above Nangi village, you can see the entire Annapurna range, including the closest view of the World's seven tallest mountains, Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167 m.), Tukuche Peak, Nilgiri, 12 peaks, Annapurna South, Himchuli, Fishtail known as (Machhapuchhare), and others. Your routes increase gradually, passing through lovely Rhododendron, Oak forest, and bamboo bushes. Along the way there is no lunch please so you must have to take pack lunch. Around 7 hours walk, you reach the Mohare danda. Enjoy the view and take a rest, overnight at the community homestay.
This day you have to wake up early morning for the beautiful sunrise view which presents you with colourful golden light over the Himalayas. Mohare danda presents a beautiful landscape and mountain view you can take majestic mountains photos then you will have breakfast. After breakfast, we headed towards the beautiful village of Ghorepani which is the first popular trekking route in the Annapurna region. You'll pass through the beautiful Rhododendron forest down towards tin pokhari. This place is also an amazing place you can see really amazing panorama of Mt Dhaulagiri then slowly continue to Ghorepani via poon hill. Poon hill is a popular place in the Annapurna region which is also called the Annapurna sunrise trek, overnight at trekking lodge.
The further trek will then lead us to Poonhill
which is the highlight of this journey. Although the walk is short, the uphill
trail can be somewhat challenging. At Poon Hill, you will be welcomed by
up-close views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Nilgiri and many other neighboring The Himalayas. The thatched roofs of mud-clad houses and the Rhododendron forest
along the way, getting so much closer to the clouds will be an unforgettable
experience you will get. You will be tracing your steps back as you head
towards Pokhara from Ghorepani. A relatively easy downhill will lead us to
Nayapul. At Nayapul a tourist bus will drive us to the beautiful city of
Pokhara. We will stay at the respective hotel and you can enjoy your late
afternoon and evening with your friends and family chilling out at some
restaurant enjoy evening life lakeside or go to the bars and pubs and have some
drinks.
On this day, you will be heading towards Kathmandu. Depending on your preference for travel you can head towards Kathmandu. It will take 6/7 hours by drive or 15 min by flight. You can enjoy rambling on the streets of Thamel upon arrival or buy a souvenir to take it back as a remembrance or gift it to your loved ones. There are plenty of things you can do in Thamel.
Every beautiful journey has its end, and this is the last day of your stay in this beautiful country Nepal and completion of the awesome Ghorepani Poonhill Trek. You will be taken to Tribhuvan International Airport for departure. There are many beautiful places to visit apart from this amazing trip we welcome you to visit us again and enthralled by wonderful experiences.
Mohare Danda Trek is a relatively new and less crowded trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It offers stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, as well as a chance to experience the local culture of the Magar and Gurung communities. If you're planning to undertake the Mohare Danda Trek from Beni, here is some useful information to help you prepare for your journey:
Trek Duration: The Mohare Danda Trek typically takes around 7 to 10 days, depending on your starting point and pace.
Starting Point: The trek usually begins from Beni, a town in the Myagdi District of Nepal. Beni is accessible by road from Pokhara, which is a major city in Nepal and well-connected to Kathmandu.
Permits: Like other treks in the Annapurna region, you'll need two permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara, and you might also get them in Beni itself.
Accommodation: The trekking route has basic teahouses and lodges for accommodation. The teahouses offer simple and comfortable lodging facilities. Keep in mind that the number of teahouses is limited, so it's a good idea to make reservations during the peak trekking seasons.
Trekking Route: The trail passes through charming villages, terraced farmlands, and lush rhododendron and oak forests. Some of the prominent villages you'll encounter on the route include Banskharka, Nangi, Mohare Danda, and Ghorepani Deurali.
Altitude: The highest point of the trek is Mohare Danda, which is around 3,300 meters (10,827 feet) above sea level. This makes it a moderate trek in terms of altitude, and it's suitable for trekkers with a reasonable level of fitness.
Weather: The best time to do the Mohare Danda Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is stable, and the views are clear. During the monsoon (June to August), the trail can be slippery, and there's a higher chance of landslides. Winter treks (December to February) can be quite cold, especially at higher elevations.
Guides and Porters: While it's not mandatory to hire a guide or porter for this trek, having one can enhance your experience, especially if you're not familiar with the region or the local culture.
Packing: Make sure to pack appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing (layers are essential), a good-quality sleeping bag, a backpack, trekking poles, and other personal essentials.
Physical Fitness: Although the trek is considered moderate, it's still essential to have a basic level of fitness to walk for several hours each day.
Before you embark on the Mohare Danda Trek, it's essential to do some research, plan your itinerary, and be well-prepared for the journey. Always prioritize your safety and follow the guidance of experienced trekkers or local guides if you choose to hire one. Enjoy the breathtaking views and the unique cultural experience this trek has to offer!
Sure! Here are some frequently asked questions (FAQ) and their answers about the Mohare Danda Trek:
Q: What is the Mohare Danda Trek?
The Mohare Danda Trek is a relatively new and off-the-beaten-path trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It offers a less crowded and more authentic trekking experience, showcasing stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan mountains, including Annapurna and Dhaulagiri.
Q: How long does the Mohare Danda Trek take?
The duration of the trek can vary depending on the starting and ending points, as well as the pace of the trekkers. On average, it takes around 7 to 10 days to complete the Mohare Danda Trek.
Q: What is the difficulty level of the Mohare Danda Trek?
The Mohare Danda Trek is considered a moderate trek. While it doesn't require technical climbing skills, participants should have a reasonable level of fitness and be prepared for some uphill and downhill sections.
Q: When is the best time to do the Mohare Danda Trek?
The best time for the Mohare Danda Trek is during the Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and excellent views of the surrounding mountains.
Q: Is a permit required for the trek?
Yes, you will need two permits for the Mohare Danda Trek: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekker's Information Management System (TIMS) card. These permits can be obtained either in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
Q: What kind of accommodations can I expect during the trek?
Teahouses and lodges are available along the Mohare Danda Trek route. These basic accommodations offer meals and a place to rest for the night. The facilities may be more limited compared to more popular trekking routes.
Q: What should I pack for the Mohare Danda Trek?
Pack essential trekking gear, such as comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing (including a down jacket and thermal layers), a sleeping bag, a backpack, a water bottle, sunscreen, a hat, and personal toiletries. It's also advisable to carry a basic first aid kit and any necessary medications.
Q: Is it necessary to hire a guide and porter?
While it's not mandatory, hiring a guide and porter is recommended. A guide can help you navigate the trail, provide information about the local culture and environment, and ensure your safety. A porter can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to enjoy the trek more comfortably.
Q: Is drinking water easily available on the trail?
Yes, you can find bottled water in teahouses along the route. However, it's more environmentally friendly to bring a reusable water bottle and use water purification tablets or a water filter to treat water from natural sources.
Q: Are there any altitude-related risks on the Mohare Danda Trek?
The maximum altitude on the Mohare Danda Trek is relatively low compared to other treks in the region. However, altitude sickness can still be a concern for some individuals. It's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and be aware of any symptoms of altitude sickness. If you feel unwell, it's essential to descend to a lower altitude and seek medical attention if necessary.
Always remember that the information and conditions might change, so it's best to double-check the latest details and updates before planning your trek. Enjoy your adventure in the breathtaking Annapurna region!