The Mohare Danda Trek, located in Nepal’s Annapurna region, offers a unique and off-the-beaten-path trekking experience. Lasting 10 days, the trek highlights include panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from the Mohare Danda viewpoint, immersion in local culture through stays in community-run lodges, and a quieter, more serene atmosphere compared to popular routes. The trek’s eco-friendly approach promotes sustainable tourism, and its path winds through forests, terraced fields, and charming villages, providing an opportunity to experience the region’s natural beauty and rural life. Trekking permits are required, and up-to-date information is recommended from local sources or trekking agencies before embarking on this journey.
Mohare Danda Trek with Chamlang Expeditions
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu [1,350m]
Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara [830m, 8 hours]
Day 03: Phokhara to drive Galeshwor [1,170m] & trek to Bans Kharka [1,525m, 4-5 hours]
Day 04: Bans Kharka to trek Naangi [2,230m, 7 hours]
Day 05: Naangi to trek Mohare Danda [3,300m, 7 hours]
Day 06: Mohare Danda to trek Deurali [3,090m, 5 hours]
Day 07: Deurali to trek Ghandruk village [1,940m, 5 hours]
Day 08: Ghandruk to trek Nayapul [1,070m, 3 hours] & drive to Pokhara [830m, 1:30 minutes]
Day 09: Pokhara to drive Kathmandu [1,350m, 8 hours]
Day 10: Final departure
• Airport Pick up and Drop off to/from hotel
• Breakfast in Kathmandu and Pokhara
• Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner throughout rest of the trek
• Triple or double sharing hotel accommodation in Kathmandu city and throughout the trek
• English speaking local guide (additional assistant guide for a larger group)
• Personal porter (Will carry up to 15 Kgs per person)
• Complete medical and life insurance for porters and guides
• Trekkers’ Information Management Systems (TIMS) Card
• High-altitude sub-zero sleeping bag (Hygienically cleaned)
• Oxygen cylinder, emergency medicine, and first-aid kit
• Storeroom facility in Kathmandu if you have additional luggage not required for your trek
Exclusions
• Water or any kind of drinks
• Nepal entry visa ($40 for foreign trekkers | not needed for Indian citizens)
• Medical and evacuation expenses in unforeseen circumstances
• Travel insurance (although you can get one for additional cost)
• Unforeseen costs (cancelation, rescheduling, extra accommodation) due to any circumstances
• Any kind of personal expenses
• Anything that is not covered in the “inclusion” segment