This trek is good for the trekkers who wish to have a peaceful short trip through the beautiful woodland forest trail with different varieties of flowers and nature to enjoy. This trek is especially for flower/plant lovers and for those who like to experience the local village lifestyle their culture and religion. During this trip we walk through the small fascinating villages and farmland inhabited by the Sherpa, Magar, Rai and some other ethnics.
These are the special plants/flowers you will see on the trek: Himalayan Meconopsis, Cardiocrinum giganteum plants, Rhododendrons, Arisaema, Rodgersia, Geraniums, Thalictrum, Euphorbia, Megnolia, Lily Nepalenses, Bamboo etc and many more.
Day 1. Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to Hotel.
Day 2. Kathmandu – Lukla by flight trek to Paiya.
Day 3. Paiya – Panggom.
Day 4. Panggom – Kharikhola.
Day 5. Kharikhola – Nunthala.
Day 6. Nunthala – Phaplu.
Day 7. Phaplu – Kathmandu by Jeep.
Day 8. Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 9. Departure.
Note: we can also reverse the same trip, which ends in Lukla.
This trek is good for the trekkers who wish to have a peaceful short trip through the beautiful woodland forest trail with different varieties of flowers and nature to enjoy. This trek is especially for flower/plant lovers and for those who like to experience the local village lifestyle their culture and religion. During this trip we walk through the small fascinating villages and farmland inhabited by the Sherpa, Magar, Rai and some other ethnics.
These are the special plants/flowers you will see on the trek: Himalayan Meconopsis, Cardiocrinum giganteum plants, Rhododendrons, Arisaema, Rodgersia, Geraniums, Thalictrum, Euphorbia, Megnolia, Lily Nepalenses, Bamboo etc and many more.
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Day 1. Arrival in Kathmandu transfer to Hotel.
Day 2. Kathmandu – Lukla by flight trek to Paiya.
Day 3. Paiya – Panggom.
Day 4. Panggom – Kharikhola.
Day 5. Kharikhola – Nunthala.
Day 6. Nunthala – Phaplu.
Day 7. Phaplu – Kathmandu by Jeep.
Day 8. Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 9. Departure.
Note: we can also reverse the same trip, which ends in Lukla.