Region: |
Annapurna |
Max-Altitude: |
3,660m/12,004ft |
Duration: |
6 Days |
Trek Grade: |
Moderate |
Transportation: |
Flight, Bus, Jeep, Van |
Best Season: |
October to May |
Trekking Style: |
Tea House |
Group Size: |
Min 2 to Max 12Pax |
The Khopra Danda short trek is a great option if you're looking for
the ideal week-long hike that
is a little off-the-beaten-path and has beautiful views. It brings together the
best that Nepal has to offer, including breathtaking mountain views, pastoral
villages, and rice fields that are stacked on top of one another and descend
into valleys. The fact that so few people are aware of it is the best part.
From Ghorepani, the path follows a local trail that descends into the valley to Chitre
village before ascending to Swanta and the Khopra ridge. Without a doubt, this is one
of the best treks in Nepal.
Khopra Danda Short Trek Itinerary
Day |
Description |
Overnight |
Altitude |
Day 1 |
Arrival in Kathmandu |
Hotel |
1,345m |
Day 2 |
Fly to Pokhara, Drive to Nayapul, Trek to Hile (3 hours) |
Teahouse |
1,475m |
Day 3 |
Trek to Ghorepani Deurali (6-7 hours) |
Teahouse |
2,800 |
Day 4 |
Trek to Ghorepani Upper Chistibung (6-7 hours) |
Teahouse |
2,975m |
Day 5 |
Trek to Khopra Ridge 'Danda' (3 hours) |
Teahouse |
3,660m |
Day 6 |
Walk down to Tatopani 'Hot Spring' (5-6 hours) |
Hotel |
1,250m |
Day 6 |
Drive Tatopani to Pokhara by Private Jeep (4 hours) |
Hotel |
815m |
Day 7 |
Fly to Kathmandu in the morning |
Hotel |
1,345m |
Day 8 |
Kathmandu: Departure Day |
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What is Included?
Private, round-trip land transportation between Pokhara to Nayapul and Tatopani
Teahouse accommodation and three meals a day while trekking
All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (ACAP Permit, TIMS)
Domestic Flights (Ktm - Pokhara - Ktm as per itinerary)
An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek guide
Necessary porters to carry all personal gear and group equipment (2 trekkers: 1 porter)
Respective region (Annapurna) trekking map
Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, transportation, food and accommodation
All government and local taxes
What is Not Included?
Nepal entry Visa fees
Your travel insurance (compulsory)
International airfare and airport tax
Hotels in Kathmandu or Pokhara (if you need this service we are happy to help you booking
your hotels as per your requirements.)
Sightseeing tours (if you need this service we can help you as
per your requirements)
Trekking equipments
Tips for trekking staff
Items of personal expenses like hot shower, battery charge, telephone, beverage drinks, desserts, laundry etc.
Any other expenses which are not mentioned on the service included section.
Travel Insurance
Proof of travel insurance is mandatory before starting the trek. Standard policies often only cover medical evacuation to 4000m so make sure the policy you get covers up to 6000m. We usually suggest World Nomads which costs around $125. You only need to be covered on the policy for the days you will actually be trekking.
Extra Costs and Exclusions
Nepal multiple entry visa 30 days ($50 USD).
Sleeping Bag Rental $12 and Down Jacket $12 if needed.
All the meals are included on the trek but we only include breakfast while you are in Pokhara.
We suggest a tip for the guide and porter after the trek - Plan on a at least $80 (more will be appreciated).
We don't include drinking water on the trek which you can buy a number of places for between $1 and $3 a bottle (it gets more expensive towards base camp). A better solution is to buy water tablets in Kathmandu for around $2 and treat the water (your guide can help you find the good places to fill your water bottle).
The other things not included on the trek are like Wifi, charging batteries and hot showers. Wifi is available in some tea houses for $3 to $5 an hour. Hot Showers are also available in a few for around $4 and charging costs about $1.50 an hour.
Unforeseen cost due to flight cancellation, weather conditions etc. You are responsible for extra hotel nights ($30/night) and meals in Kathmandu for any extra days in Nepal due to flight delays.
Solo Travelers
We generally don't charge solo travelers any extra fees. Solo travelers can expect their own hotel room in Kathmandu but will need to share a room with other group members during the trek. If availability allows we will arrange private rooms on the trek as well upon request.
If you are a solo travelers and planning and not joining one of our
group treks you will be charged an extra $20 a day for a porter.
Cancellation Policies
We understand things happen and plans change and will refund your fund minus
a 25% cancelation fee. If your travel dates change we can
generally reschedule you at no extra charge, but please provide at least
7 days advance notice.
Equipment list
Head
* Sun hat or scarf
* Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
* Sunglasses
* Head torch
Upper Body
* Cotton t-shirts or thermals
* Fleece jacket
* Waterproof jacket
* Down jacket
Lower Body
* Lightweight cotton pants (long)
* Waterproof pants
Feet
* Thin inner socks
* Thick, warm wool hiking socks
* Comfortable hiking boots
Hands
* Gloves
Accessories
* Sleeping bag rated to 0°C
* Trekking bag/duffel bag
* Large plastic bags (for keeping items dry inside trek bag)
* Trekking poles (optional, recommended)
* Water bottle or camel bag
* Toiletries