Jaljala Hill Trek
Jaljala Hill Trek

Trip Overview
Trip Highlights
- After sightseeing is done,next day joyous drive from Kathmandu.
- Awfully new and fresh trip for the trekkers.
- Prehistoric villages and well-brought-up villagers.
- Aromatic forest,pasture lands and rarely seem wild life.
- Trekkers could expand more mirth by hunting.
- Mt:Annapurna,Dhaulagiri,Sisne,Putha and many others to explore.
- Camping or tea house both can be done whilst trekking.
- Eventually,welfare dinner with dancing and singing programs at Kathmandu.
Jaljala Hill Trek in the western Nepal – an opportunity to discover areas, which remain practically, untouched and still retain an idiosyncratic lifestyle without being affected by western influences. The itinerary goes through small towns such as Kusma, Beni, Darbang, Dharapani, Moreni and reach Dhorpatan – the center of the most important hunting ground in Nepal. As we are going through remote are of the country, we are rewarded with excellent view of mountain and picturesque village.
Jaljala Hill Trek Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel
Day 02: Full day guided sightseeing in Pashupatinath, Boudhanath and Patan Durbar Square (B)
Day 03: Drive to Pokhara and check in Hotel (B)
Day 04: Drive to Beni (850m) & camp (B.L.D)
Day 05: Trek to Darbang (1030m) 6hrs (B.L.D)
Day 06: Trek to Dharapani (1470m) (B.L.D)
Day 07: Trek to Moreni (2670m) (B.L.D)
Day 08: Trek to Dhorpatan (2830m) via Jaljala (3390m) (B.L.D)
Day 09: Trek to Burtibang (B.L.D)
Day 10: Trek to Bachiti (B.L.D)
Day 11: Trek to Tatim via Rampur (B.L.D)
Day 12: Trek to Ridi Bazar (B.L.D)
Day 13: Trek to Tansen (B.L.D)
Day 14: Drive Kathmandu and transfer to the Hotel (B.L)
Day 15: Free Day in Kathmandu for Shopping (B)
Day 16: Drive to airport for return flight (B)
Itinerary
Arrival at Kathmandu
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel
Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Full day guided sightseeing in Pashupatinath, Boudhanath and Patan Durbar Square (B)
Drive to Pokhara
Drive to Pokhara and check in Hotel (B)
Drive to Beni
Drive to Beni (850m) & camp (B.L.D)
Trek to Darbang
Trek to Darbang (1030m) 6hrs (B.L.D)
Trek to Dharapani
Trek to Dharapani (1470m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Moreni
Trek to Moreni (2670m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Dhorpatan
Trek to Dhorpatan (2830m) via Jaljala (3390m) (B.L.D)
Trek to Burtibang
Trek to Burtibang (B.L.D)
Trek to Bachiti
Trek to Bachiti (B.L.D)
Trek to Tatim via Rampur
Trek to Tatim via Rampur (B.L.D)
Trek to Ridi Bazar
Trek to Ridi Bazar (B.L.D)
Trek to Tansen
Trek to Tansen (B.L.D)
Drive Kathmandu
Drive Kathmandu and transfer to the Hotel (B.L)
Free Day in Kathmandu
Free Day in Kathmandu for Shopping (B)
Final Departure
Drive to airport for return flight (B)
Include/Exclude
What's Included
- Airport Pick up and drop off by our private vehicle
- Kathmandu/Pokhara hotel room with breakfast basis
- All land transfer as per given itinerary
- Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) entry permits fees
- Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) fees
- Accommodation and 3 meals a day while on the trek
- Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking license holder local Sherpa Guide & each 2 persons 1 Porter
- All program according to itineraries on full board.
- Wages, equipment, insurance and other facilities to staffs
What's Not Included
- Nepal entry visa fee
- Kathmandu/Pokhara Hotel Lunch and Dinner (L, D)
- Travel Insurance and Medical evacuation in case of emergency
- Domestic Airfare from Kathmandu to Pokhara per person US$ 102 only. (if required)
- Personal spending money and All bar bill, i.e. Soft/hard drinks, tips etc.
Fixed Departure
Reviews
Jaljala Hill Trek
Jaljala Hill Trek was a memorable adventure that combined natural beauty, cultural experiences, and physical challenges. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic trekking experience!
Jaljala Hill Trek
Jaljala Hill Trek was a memorable adventure that combined natural beauty, cultural experiences, and physical challenges. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for an authentic trekking experience!
FAQs
Are there ATM facilities in Nepal?
Yes, in Kathmandu and Pokhara. International credit cards (Master Card, Visa Card etc) are also accepted in all leading hotels, shopping centers, bars and restaurants in Nepal.
Do I need a visa to travel to Nepal?
All foreign nationals, except Indian Citizens, need visas to enter Nepal.
How to Enter Nepal?
In order to fly directly to Nepal from your home country, Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu is the only international airport in Nepal. TIA has direct air link with Osaka, Shanghai, London, Frankfurt, Hongkong, Singapore, Bangkok, Delhi, Dubai, Bombay and Calcutta. Lufthansa, Nepal Airlines (NAC), Air India, Singapore Airlines, Thai are the airlines that carry most of the foreign travelers into Kathmandu; and if you buy tickets from any other airlines, you will probably connect with one of these airlines for the final leg of your flight. Alternatively, if you have time and enthusiasm, traveling overland to Nepal via India is an option.
What about getting to Nepal from Tibet?
The crossing between Nepal and Tibet via Kodari is only open to organized groups but not to individual travelers heading north. Be prepared with alternative plans if you’re thinking about using this route, because landslides regularly make it impassable during the monsoon.
What are health requirements to visit Nepal?
Nepal does not require any specific immunization for visitors. It is however best to have vaccine before coming to Nepal. Your doctors can advice you on the type of vaccine to be taken to travel to third world countries like Nepal.
What are some basic Nepali customs that I should know about?
- Take off your shoes before entering a temple or one’s home
- Ask for permission before entering a Hindu temple
- Taking photographs inside the most temples are considered illegal
- Ask for permission before taking photographs of objects, and including Nepali people.
- Nepali people are friendly by nature. Have a genuine interest in them. Talk to them. Be friendly as you travel
What do I need to get my visa?
You need a valid passport, two passport size photos and US$ in cash.
What if I decided to stay more than 60 days in Nepal? Where and what should I do to extend my Tourist Visa?
There’s no problem in it. The Immigration Department of Kathmandu or Pokhara can extend the visa for another 30 days and the charge for this is US$ 50. Indeed the visa can be extended for a total of 120 days, an additional 30 days visa may be granted on reasonable grounds from the Immigration Office. Nevertheless, a tourist cannot stay in Nepal under tourist-visa for more than 150 cumulative days.
What is the currency of Nepal?
Nepalese currency is spelled as Nepalese Rupees or Rupee (Rs) or Nepali Rupee, and in short it is written NRS or RS. 100 Paisa equals 1 Rs. Currently Notes of the following denominations are used: 1000, 500, 100, 50, 25, 10, 5, 2, and 1 rupees. Coin hasn’t been popular in Nepal and hence is almost always ignored in business. The coins of the following denominations can be found: 1 paisa, 5 paisa, 10 paisa, 50 paisa and 1 Rs, 2 Rs, and 5 Rs. It is recommended that you travel with smaller notes in less populated areas, while large notes are easily accepted elsewhere.
What is the national language of Nepal?
Nepal’s national language is called Nepali. It is written in Devnagri Script. This script is the same as the one used in Hindi language – the national language of India. There are more than 72 different spoken languages in Nepal. It is also official language of Nepal.
What time is it now in Nepal and what’s the phone code?
Nepali time is GMT/UTC plus 5 Hours 45 minutes. Area code for dialing to Nepal: Country Code: 977 Kathmandu City Code: 1 (e.g. 977 1 4212737 First three digits is the country code, second is the area code, the last digits are telephone numbers.
What's the common form of greeting in Nepal?
It is called Namaste or Namaskar. You can say the greeting in words as well as do it using a gesture. Join your palms together and bring them close to your chest and about 5 to 7 inches below your chin. The word Namaste has many meanings such as Hello, How are you? I am glad to see you, nice to meet you, good morning, etc.
When is the best time to travel in Nepal?
The weather is probably the best guide for deciding when to plan your trip to Nepal. The best time to visit Nepal is between September to November and March to May.
Where do I apply to get my visa?
The best way to apply for visa is from the Nepalese diplomatic missions in your home country. The other choice is to get it from Immigration office upon your arrival day at the entry points of Nepal.
Where is Nepal?
Nepal, a sovereign Independent Kingdom, lies between 80 degree 12′ east longitude and 26 degree 22′ and 30 degree 27′ north latitude. It is bounded on the north by the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People’s Republic of China; on the east by Sikkim and West Bengal of the Indian Union on the south by Indian States of Bihar and Uttar Pradesh and on the west by Uttar Pradesh of Indian Union. The length of the Kingdom is 885 kilometers east-west and its breath varies from 145 to 241 kilometers north-south. Climatically, it lies in the temperate zone with the added advantage of altitude.
Why is Nepal such a fascinating country for many people?
The Himalayan kingdom of Nepal is a land of scenic mountains, time-worn temples and some of the best walking trails on Earth. It’s a small country, but it’s rich in scenic splendor and exotic cultures. The people of Nepal are as diverse as their country and represent distinct cultures and races.
Though they speak a variety of tongues and practice different religions, they are the friendliest people that you would ever meet. The kingdom has long exerted a pull on the Western imagination and it’s a difficult place to dislodge from your memory once you return. So, wait until you’re actually here in Nepal.
As a traveler, there is endless number of surprises Nepal has to offer you. Kathmandu Valley with its thousands of Hindu temples, Buddhist stupas, stunning architecture and rich pageantry can be quite beyond words. If you are careful enough not to get entangled in the superficial facade of a flatly”modernizing” capital city, Kathmandu probably offers you as exotic and urban experience as you can get.
Beyond Kathmandu, it’s another world altogether. Most travelers to Nepal want to check out the truly spectacular Himalayas along with the higher hills. A few go there to scale the high mountains, but many are nature lovers who trek along landscapes filled with deep valleys, lush forests, snow trails, terraced fields, and above all, the most hospitable people.
Travelers to Nepal also love making a safari trip to one of the National Parks in Nepal. The most popular one is the Chitwan National Park in the southern plains which hosts a diverse wildlife reserves including the rare Asian one-horn rhino.
Will my Cell phone (mobile phone) work in Nepal?
Please, Contact your service provider and check if Nepal country is included in their `Global roaming’ package. Please note, not all parts of Nepal are covered by the GSM Network in Nepal.
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