Mountain Trek / Annapurna Region / Nepal Mohare Trek and Chitwan Safari for Sam and friendsNext tentative Date: Available as a Private Trek on a date of your preference.
From the magical sunrises of Mohare and Poon Hill to the tranquility of Begnas Lake and the luxury of Rhino Land’s wilderness, this journey offers a perfect balance of nature and indulgence. |
Treat yourself to the breathtaking mountain views of Annapurna (10th highest in the world) and Dhaulagiri (7th highest) mountain ranges from the vantage points of Ghorepani, Poonhill and Mohare. | |
Witness an unforgettable sunrise and sunset over the snow-capped mountains seen from Mohare Daanda. | |
Walk along thick rhododendron forests, streams, waterfalls, and tiny touristy villages along the trails. | |
Enjoy a peaceful escape to a lakeside haven by Begnas Lake, where you can immerse yourself in birdwatching, easy hikes, and rejuvenating wellness activities. | |
Fun jungle excursion- engage in a walking and jeep safari inside Chitwan National Park, the oldest National Park of Nepal and home to over 600 one-horned rhinoceros, tigers, elephants, deer, and many more mammals, over 500 birds species of birds, and 55 species of amphibians and reptiles. | |
Sunset river safari in the calm waters of the Rapti river on a dugout canoe to spot wildlife, great for birdwatching and spotting crocodiles. |
Anybody with moderate hiking experience and an active lifestyle can opt for the Poon Hill and Mohare Express Trek. The highest elevation you will reach is 3,310m (10,860ft), making the risk of altitude sickness very low. The gradient of the trail is mostly gradual uphill, with a few steep climbs. Nonetheless, we maintain a very comfortable hiking pace throughout the trek.
Accommodation during the trek is at basic mountain lodges. You will be accompanied by an experienced guide and porters to carry your luggage during the journey.
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Lower Annapurna: Trekking in the Annapurna Region is matchless in spring (March to May). The weather is warm during the day and cold at night. The average daytime temperature is 12°C to 20°C (54°F to 68°F) and it can drop to freezing temperatures during night. The forests are green, and rhododendrons bloom, making the trail vibrant. It is a busy time of the year and the trails will be full of trekkers. It’s important to prebook the lodges.
Lowlands: The average temperature ranges between 25°C to 35°C (77°F to 95°F). Spring is an excellent time for wildlife sightings. The pleasant weather and active animals make it easier to spot various species, including tigers, rhinos, deer, and birds.
Lower Annapurna: This region receives a lot of rainfall in general, so monsoons will be extremely wet and humid, with temperatures ranging from around 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). The downside of the monsoon is hovering clouds affecting visibility and slippery trails with leeches all along. The roads leading up to the trails can be affected by rockfall and landslides. While early June and late September are still advisable for trekking, July and August are out of the option. Not many people trek during the peak monsoon, so hotels aren’t fully operational.
Lowlands: The average temperature ranges 30°C to 40°C (86°F to 104°F). The hot and humid weather during the monsoon season can make wildlife sightings more challenging. Some animals may seek shelter and stay hidden in the dense vegetation due to the frequent rains.
Lower Annapurna: It is the most popular time of the year to trek with clear skies, mild temperatures, and relatively stable weather conditions. The monsoon rains will have subsided, and visibility of the mountain ranges is excellent. There’s a perfect mix of greenery and colors in the hills and forests. Sunrise and sunsets are breathtaking. The temperatures range between 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) and drop lower with increasing elevation. As the region is very accessible, trails and lodges are extremely busy this time around.
Lowlands: The average temperature ranges between 25°C to 30°C (77°F to 86°F). Autumn is another good time for wildlife viewing. The weather is pleasant, and the grasslands are less dense, making it easier to spot animals like rhinos, elephants, and various bird species.
Lower Annapurna: Winter is a great time to trek in the lower Annapurnas. As we don’t reach significant elevation, the mountains look sparkling white on non-gloomy days. The temperatures go between 5°C to 15°C (41°F to 59°F) during daytime and can go lower at night. It is cold, but still very doable with the right preparation. Some parts of the trails can get slippery due to frost and patchy snow. The trails are not very busy and lodges are operational.
Lowlands: The average temperature ranges from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). Winter is another favorable time for wildlife sightings. The cooler temperatures encourage animals to come out into the open, making it more likely to spot them near rivers and watering holes. It is also a good time to spot migratory birds that travel all the way from Siberia. The days with dense low fogs are extremely cold and can compromise visibility.
Group Size | Price per person* |
6 - 7 people | USD 2100 |
8 people and above | USD 1950 |
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Valid until Dec 31st, 2024
Prices for expats (with a valid work ID and work/student visa) and their dependents is less by USD 100 per person. Prices differ contingent on the rates charged by airlines and hotels.
Day 1 Mar29 (Sat) |
Kathmandu - Pokhara - Banthanti - Nangethanti |
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Day 2 Mar30 (Sun) |
Nangethanti - Mohare Daanda |
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Day 3 Mar31 (Mon) |
Mohare Daanda - Banthanti - Pokhara |
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Day 4 Apr1 (Tue) |
Pokhara Rest Day |
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Day 5 Apr2 (Wed) |
Pokhara - Chitwan |
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Day 6 Apr3 (Thu) |
Chitwan Safari |
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Day 7 Apr4 (Fri) |
Chitwan - Kathmandu |
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Day 1 Mar29 (Sat) |
Kathmandu - Pokhara - Banthanti - Nangethanti |
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Fly from Kathmandu to Pokhara 25 mins In the morning, we take a scenic flight from Kathmandu to the gorgeous Pokhara city that sits by Phewa Lake and is dwarfed by the Annapurna range. |
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Drive from Pokhara to Banthanti 2.5 to 3 hrs A drive from Pokhara takes us to Banthanti, the starting point of the trek. We skip the steep uphill steps. |
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Trek from Banthanti to Nangethanti 1 to 1.5 hrs Nangethanti, our camp for the night, is an hour further away. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 2 Mar30 (Sun) |
Nangethanti - Mohare Daanda |
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Trek from Nangethanti to Mohare Daanda, via Ghorepani and Poonhill 6 to 7 hrs Today is mostly gradual uphill through lovely, peaceful forests. Before we know it, we reach Ghorepani to have our lunch. Poon Hill is just one short but strenuous uphill away. Enjoy views of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountains from here and follow the ridge to Mohare Daanda (boasting even better views) on some of the finest trails. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Day 3 Mar31 (Mon) |
Mohare Daanda - Banthanti - Pokhara |
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Trek from Mohare Daanda to Banthanti 6 to 7 hrs Watch the magical sunrise with colors of the sky changing and revealing the mountains in all its grandeur. Behind you are rolling hills. We walk down towards Poon Hill and Ghorepani, and trace back the trails to Banthanti. |
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Drive from Banthanti to Begnas 3 to 3.5 hrs |
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Boat from Begnas Dam to Begnas Lake Resort 45 mins |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Begnas Lake Resort
Day 4 Apr1 (Tue) |
Pokhara Rest Day |
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Easy day with options for yoga, spa, swimming and hikes. |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Begnas Lake Resort
Day 5 Apr2 (Wed) |
Pokhara - Chitwan |
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Drive from Begnas to Pokhara airport |
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Fly from Pokhara to Chitwan 10:45 am flight |
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Drive from Bharatpur airport to Meghauli 1 hr |
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Clubbed boat safari in the Rapti River with sundowner. Floating downstream the Rapti River, towards the western boundary of the park formed by Himalayan Narayani, boat safari will be arranged for evening time offering our unique sundowner experience at the confluence point. (Note: These activities are combined with the hotel guests) |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Barahi Jungle Lodge
Day 6 Apr3 (Thu) |
Chitwan Safari |
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Clubbed Jeep Safari with picnic lunch Proceed for the Jeep Safari crossing the Rapti River by Patela Boat to start with from Bhimle army check post. There are two choices of routes available, which our naturalists pick upon their experience on current sightings and animal movement. (Note: These activities are combined with the hotel guests) |
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Choice between escorted walking safari (Jungle Walk) or village visit |
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Barahi Jungle Lodge
Day 7 Apr4 (Fri) |
Chitwan - Kathmandu |
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Drive to Bharatpur airport, Chitwan |
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Fly from Chitwan to Kathmandu ~12:45 flight |
Meals Included: Breakfast
Mountain Lodge |
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Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with a menu. The rooms in mountain lodges generally have two or three twin beds with a mattress and blanket. If you are used to sleeping warm, we highly recommend bringing your own sleeping bag and liner. Other amenities could be a table, hanger, and dustbin but do not expect to have charging ports and attached toilets in the rooms. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
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• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
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Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with a menu. The rooms in mountain lodges generally have two or three twin beds with a mattress and blanket. If you are used to sleeping warm, we highly recommend bringing your own sleeping bag and liner. Other amenities could be a table, hanger, and dustbin but do not expect to have charging ports and attached toilets in the rooms. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
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• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Begnas Lake Resort |
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Begnas Lake, Pokhara
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Shared Toilet | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Pet-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views | • | Lake Views |
Begnas Lake Resort |
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Begnas Lake, Pokhara
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Shared Toilet | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Pet-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views | • | Lake Views |
Barahi Jungle Lodge |
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• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | TV | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
Barahi Jungle Lodge |
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• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | TV | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Swimming Pool | • | Plunge Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating |
For those short on time or looking to add an exhilarating experience of flying over the majestic Himalayas, you have the option to charter a private helicopter on the way down. Inquire for prices and options!
Group Size | Price per person* |
6 - 7 people | USD 2100 |
8 people and above | USD 1950 |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2024
Prices for expats (with a valid work ID and work/student visa) and their dependents is less by USD 100 per person. Prices differ contingent on the rates charged by airlines and hotels.
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We take altitude sickness very seriously and all our itineraries are designed to go on a slow pace, covering short distances as we go higher. With the increase in every thousand meters, we stay an extra night at the same stop or place with a similar elevation to acclimatize our bodies to the altitude.
During the trek, we will also take precautions by staying hydrated, avoiding alcohol consumption, and going for acclimatization hikes as needed. Our guide will check your vitals with oximeter every evening during the trek so we know how your body is reacting to the changing elevation. If you see any symptoms of AMS or have a headache, please contact our guide immediately. In most cases, mild headaches can be tackled with food, hydration and rest. We don’t recommend diamox (pills for altitude sickness) but you can take it as precaution starting a day or two before the trek if you are coming from sea level.
Our guide will have a well-equipped first-aid kit at all times. Please go through our equipment and medical checklist for better preparedness as the common problems like foot blisters and knee pain can be tackled with proper packing. If you have any pre-existing health conditions, kindly let us know when booking.
Pack your passport, flight tickets, phone, wallet, camera equipment, cash, and all your valuables in your day pack or waist belt. Please don’t bring or carry expensive items like jewellery etc or a large sum of cash while travelling for security reasons.
Buying and renting gears – Kathmandu has a lot of gear shops. If you happen to miss anything, you can buy them at Thamel before your trek. Items like a sleeping bag can be rented in Kathmandu for about USD 1 a day.
What not to carry – Drones and satellite phones without permission, as they can be confiscated by National Park officials at the entry checkpoints.
• | Hiking Boots with a good grip |
• | Rain gear (for you and your bag) |
• | Comfortable hiking pants |
• | Quick dry, breathable T-shirts |
• | Windproof Jacket |
• | Sleepwear |
• | Trekking Socks (thick) |
• | Underwear |
• | Neck buff/ gaiter |
• | Sun hat/cap |
• | Downjacket |
• | Thermals (top and bottom) |
• | Fleece jacket |
• | Sleeping bag |
• | Sleeping bag liner |
• | Gloves |
• | Woolen hat/beanie |
• | Day bag |
• | Duffel bag (for porter) |
• | Quick dry towel |
• | Extra pair of shoes (preferably, slip-ons) |
• | Water bottle or camel bladder (1.5 litres). |
• | LifeStraw filter or purification tablets |
• | Flask (for hot water) |
• | Walking Poles |
• | Sunglasses (Polarized, with good UV protection) |
• | Locks for your backpack/luggage |
• | Waist belt |
• | A pair of binoculars |
• | Trail snacks and energy bars |
• | Head lamp (with extra batteries) |
• | Camera with charger and extra batteries |
• | Phone with charger |
• | Power bank |
• | Travel adapter (type C, D and M) |
• | Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Sanitizer |
• | Wet wipes |
• | Toiletries (incl toilet papers, soap, etc) |
• | Personal first aid kit |
• | Rehydration salts/tablets |
• | Throat lozenges |
• | Prescription Medications |
• | Lipbalm (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Passport with visa |
• | A copy of Work ID (for expats) |
• | A copy of Insurance papers |
• | Permits (carried by guide) |
• | Flight tickets (carried by guide) |
• | Money |
• | Credit Card |
A duffel bag is your pack that goes inside the porter’s bag. You can also go for a backpack as long as it is soft-shelled and easy to squeeze in. Each duffel bag can be no more than 75 liters & 10-12 kg per person or 150 liters & 20-25 kg for two people. Everything that you will not need during the walking hours of the day will go in a duffel bag. Do not put your valuables in it, as well as any items like cameras/laptops with a risk of getting crushed.
A day bag is your backpack that you will carry during the trek. Anything that you will need during the day, like rain gear, a warm layer, a water bottle, sunscreen, basic toiletries, your phone, and camera, money, important documents, a pair of gloves, a hat, and a few snacks, goes in this bag. A 35-50 liters bag & 5-6 kgs is your ideal daypack. It is advised to buy a good quality bag with adjustable waist straps, as good load distribution makes all the difference while trekking.
Please print and fill up the Booking Form. It’s pretty simple and short, please let us know if we can help you with it.
We’ll send terms and conditions, along with payment details. To confirm your spot, please pay 50% of the trip cost in advance.
Note: Full payment to be made at least 7 days before trip departure.
A few days before the trip, the lead guide will host a small briefing to discuss logistics and safety matters, and also answer any questions you have.
Do some light training and set your gears. Then off to the mountains we go!