The Chepang people are the last hunter-gathers in Nepal. This small ethnic group lives in the hills that lie near Chitwan. The trails between their villages are very much off the beaten track and you are unlikely to see anyone other than a few local people as they go about their business. As you climb the hills you will see the Annapurna mountain range before you.
This area is much less frequented by tourists. You stay in village Homestay accommodation so be prepared for basic conditions (no ensuite bathrooms or hot showers). Menus can be quite limited but you will be eating local produce, grown organically. It this short trek, you will be given a chance to get a glimpse of the ‘real’ Nepal.
Please note, this trek can also be started in Pokhara with the option for a day sightseeing there. Finishing in Chitwan, you have the option to return to your starting point or staying in Chitwan.
Trek grade: This trek is grade 2. All days are quite short and below 2000m. The trails are sometimes a little overgrown, but not difficult.
Days | Activity |
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Day 1 | Arrival in Kathmandu |
Day 2 | Kathmandu sightseeing: Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, Patan |
Day 3 | Drive to Hugdi (360m) and trek to Hattibang (1410m, 3-4 hrs) |
Day 4 | Trek to Jyandala (1530m, 4-5 hrs) |
Day 5 | Trek to Gadi (1,280m, 4-5 hrs) |
Day 6 | Trek to Shaktikhor (350m, 3 hrs) and drive to Kathmandu or Chitwan National Park |
Trekking: Additional information
Please note that the published itinerary can only be a statement of intent and should be used as a guide only. Each day may vary due to the walking times of the group, camping and trail cond
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Arrival in Kathmandu
Arriving at Tribhuwan International Airport is an experience in itself. Don’t let it put you off, as our airport representative will be waiting to welcome you with your name written on a placard. Depending on traffic, the drive to your hotel takes about 20-30 minutes.
Kathmandu sightseeing: Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, Patan
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You will have plenty of time in the afternoon to prepare for your trek and check that you have everything you need. You might want to visit Thamel, the tourist hub of Nepal where you can easily find all you need for trekking. Or if you just want to relax, there are many cafes and bakeries serving excellent local tea and coffee. It is best to avoid the street food, however, unless you have a very strong stomach. It is recommended that you have an early night as you will have an early start in the morning.
Drive to Hugdi (360m) and trek to Hattibang (1410m, 3-4 hrs)
Starting the day with an early breakfast, you are driven to Hugdi, about three or four hours away along the main highway to Pokhara. Along the way, you can see Ganesh and Buddha Himal. Starting your trek in the late morning, you pass scattered settlements and terraced fields. Looking down behind you, you have a bird’s eye view of the Trisuli River and valley.
Hatibang is the main village of people around here where there are Chepang, Magar and Chhetri people living. Staying overnight at a homestay, you will be able to sample home cooking using local and organic foods. (Village homestay)
Trek to Jyandala (1530m, 4-5 hrs)
After breakfast continues climbing, trekking upwards through a beautiful forest until you come out onto a ridge. From here you can climb the nearby Siraichuli Hill (1945 that offers splendid views. Here you can see for miles down into Chitwan and behind, to the Annapurnas. The village, no more than a few houses on the hillside is where you will stay the night.
Trek to Gadi (1,280m, 4-5 hrs)
Gadi is an interesting place and was originally the region’s first district headquarters. On the top of the hill is a massive fort built by the Shah dynasty to defend the country from invasion from the south.
You stay in a cottage in the village. You have time to visit the historic fort and enjoy the spectacular views of the sun setting over the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges. Looking south, you have a view of the Chitwan Valley. In this village you find a mix Chepang, Magar and Gurung ethnic groups. In the evening, you are entertained by a cultural program of singing, dancing and playing madal by local people. (Village homestay)
Trek to Shaktikhor (350m, 3 hrs) and drive to Kathmandu or Chitwan National Park
After breakfast, you trek downhill for about 3 hours and arrive at Shaktikhor where there is a jeep waiting for you to take you to Chitwan or depending on your preference, Kathmandu or Pokhara.