Panch Pokhari Trek
Trip Facts
Trip Highlights
- Different species of birds and wildflowers during the trek.
- Five sacred ponds at an altitude of 4100 Meters above sea level.
- Discover different valleys, glaciers, lakes, waterfalls, etc.
- A stunning sunrise from 4100 meters above sea level.
- Experience Tamang culture and traditional architecture of Tamang villages.
- Famous for Musk deer, Himalayan Black bear, Himalayan wild goat, etc.
- Explore the colorful Rhododendron forest with some of the tallest mountains.
Trip Overview
Nepal's Sindhupalchowk District consists of the pristine collection of five Hindu holy lakes which is collectively known as Panch Pokhari. The world's ninth-highest wetland is there. Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims are fascinated to travel to this holy lake. Panch Pokhari trek is one of nature's most pure, least-visited, and best-kept secrets. It has amazing beauty as well as mysterious scenery.
This remote alpine region of Nepal is a must-visit due to the magnificent mountain scenery, exceptionally unspoiled natural beauty, amazing wetland features, and diverse flora and wildlife. Panch Pokhari is one of Langtang National Park's main features. It is located in the Nuwakot, Rasuwa, and Sindhuplachowk districts of the central Himalayan region. Through the trek, you will get to experience traditional Tamang and Sherpa culture as well. Visitors who are looking for a spiritual, peaceful, and beautiful trek, this short camping trek is also an ideal one.
Panch Pokhari is a well-known Hindu pilgrimage place in Nepal. The chain of peaks known as the Jugal Himal which includes Dorje Lhakpa, Madiya, and Purbi Chhyachu. This is where the Panch Pokhari hiking is located, to the north of the Kathmandu Valley. Despite being near Kathmandu, the Panch Pokhari walk is in a far-off, uninhabited area.
Who wouldn't want to escape urban life's hustle and bustle for an unforgettable adventure in nature? One of the most gorgeous sites on earth is Panch Pokhari. The most lovely places to explore are the breathtaking landscapes of the town and the Sindhupalchowk lake system. . Panch Pokhari Trek route passes through some of the rural villages to reach the five ponds situated at an altitude of 4,100 meters in elevation.
A 12-day journey to one of Nepal's remote districts is called the Panch Pokhari Trek. It is one of the least traveled regions, and the lovely lakes have not been harmed by urbanization. As the ninth highest wetland on the planet, the Panch Pokhari region enjoys widespread acclaim. This hike is for people looking for a serene, spiritual, and beautiful hike. This trek starts with a six-hour drive up the Kodari route from Kathmandu to Chautara in the Sindhupalchowk district.
With our 13 days Panch Pokhari Trek itinerary, you can visit these sacred five lakes of the Sindhupalchowk district of Nepal. The trail to Panch Pokhari is not developed as other trekking trails in Nepal. Similarly, there are very few teahouses and lodges that accommodate the trekkers traveling to Panch Pokhari. Because of the fewer numbers of teahouses and lodges available in these regions, Camping is required in most parts of the trekking route.
Panch Pokhari Trek Facts:
Trek Name |
Panch Pokhari Trek |
Location |
Sindhupalchowk |
Trek Starting Point |
Bhotang |
Trek Ending Point |
Chalauti |
Highest Altitude |
4100m |
Major Ethnicities |
Brahmins, Chhetris, Tamangs, and Gurungs |
Country |
Nepal |
Trek Duration |
12 days |
Difficulty Level |
Moderate |
Best time to visit |
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Mountains |
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Geography |
Countryside, forest, mid-hills, glaciers, mountains, rivers, cold places, valleys, villages, etc. |
Major Attractions of Panch Pokhari Trek:
Panch Pokhari trek encompasses you with the beautiful delicacy of nature where you will get to explore the untouched beauty of nature. Panch Pokhari trek route is a less frequented route that is far from the hustle and bustle of the cityscapes and will engage you with the dramatic and pristine beauty of nature and will provide you with an adventurous memory for a lifetime.
Panch Pokhari:
Panch Pokhari is a fantastic location made up of five gorgeous lakes. The Indravati River is thought to have its beginnings in the lakes. The Panch Pokhari Mahatmyam, Skanda Purana, and Himwat Khand all refer to Panch Pokhari's significance. It claims that Tirthraj Prayag and Badganga Kurukshetra's pilgrimage sites, as well as the Bhairav Kunda, Saraswati Kunda, Surya Kunda, and Nag Kunda, are of equal importance.
Additionally, you can enjoy the expansive grandeur of the mountain range and a wide variety of flora and fauna. This location has amazing views of the sky, the mountains, the lake with its sparkling sapphire, and the vivid, colorful mountains. The nicest thing to see at this mind-blowing location in Nepal is a succession of clouds concealing the alluring snow-capped hills around the five transparent, clean lakes.
Mountain Ranges:
Besides the pristine and gorgeous five lakes of Panch Pokhari, you can witness the majestic views of the beautiful Himalayan ranges along the trails of the Panch Pokhari trek. You can get a mesmerizing view of the glorious mountain ranges around the routes of Panch Pokhari. You can get hold of the awe-inspiring views of the majestic vistas of the mountains such as Gauri Shankar Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Jugal Himalayan Range, Rolwaling Himalayan Range, Madiya, Phurbi Chhyachu as well as other eye-strucking ranges.
Best time to visit the Panch Pokhari Trek:
Since Panch Pokhari is one of Nepal's less used trekking routes, it is a tranquil and serene trek. The Panch Pokhari walk is one of the most beautiful treks that one should take while visiting Nepal because its nature is unspoiled and not harmed by unruly human settlements.
Moreover, the best seasons for attaining the Panch Pokhari trek are the autumn and spring seasons. The Spring season falls in the months of March, April, and May whereas the autumn season falls in the months of September, October, and November. Trekking the beautiful Panch Pokhari in these respective months will allow you to fully embrace the beauty of the lake as these seasons contain a moderate amount of sunshine and a low amount of precipitation which will make your trek not very difficult but an enthralling and memorable one. During the Spring and Autumn seasons, the weather is pleasant and stable. So, visiting this time has better chances to make the experience better. Likewise, trekking Panch Pokhari in these seasons will allow you to witness the clear views of the serene mountains and the peaceful and gorgeous nature.
It is not that it is impossible to complete the trek in the winter and summer seasons. You can complete the trek in the winter season (December, January, and February), but you need to take in mind the cold and harsh weather you are going to witness during this season and carry the appropriate and essential gear needed. With appropriate gear and planning, you can complete the Panch Pokhari trek in the summer season too which falls in the months of June, July, and August.
Panch Pokhari Trek Difficulty:
The moderately challenging Panch Pokhari trek is located in the Langtang valley and Helambu area. This region is little explored and frequently visited. Therefore, traveling to this area is worthwhile in terms of the experiences you can have. It is difficult to find appropriate lodging facilities in this area because it is desolate. In the lower areas, there are a few teahouses. However, in the upper altitudes, you might have to camp. The most lovely aspect of trekking is getting to experience Nepal's stunning rural and secluded scenery.
This trekking region is located at a height of above 4000 meters. As a result, having high altitude sickness is possible. The risk of severe altitude sickness, which could eventually lead to HAPE (High Altitude Pulmonary Edema) and HACE, can be reduced with the use of appropriate medicine and other measures (High Altitude Cerebral Edema). As a result, it's crucial to drink enough water, eat a balanced meal, and, if altitude sickness persists, take the appropriate medications and undergo acclimatization.
Relating to the topic of the difficulty of the Panch Pokhari trek, we can conclude that this trek is not a very difficult trek. It is a moderate trek. One can complete this trek by applying a little effort and perseverance. An average healthy person can accomplish this trek without any such adverse difficulties and problems.
One of the things you should keep in mind is the packing list. You should not carry excess baggage which can lead to excess strain on your body. Necessary amenities should only be carried. For the packing list suggestions, you can visit the Nepal trekking gear checklist.
Trekking in this area is not advised during the winter or summer. Trekking in the rainy and summer months puts you in danger of natural disasters. The mountainous terrain is vulnerable to avalanches and landslides during the monsoon season. Therefore, it is preferable to avoid it. You won't enjoy the leeches and earthworms on the trails, either. Mountain places are unfavorable to visit in the summer due to the erratic weather and climatic conditions.
It's a great idea to travel during the winter. However, the upper heights' snowfall, icy cold, and little open sky make it rather undesirable. Additionally, there is a danger of getting off the trekking path if it is dark and snowy outside. This might seem harsh. Trekking should therefore be avoided in the monsoon and winter months.
How to reach Panch Pokhari?
After a drive from the Kathmandu valley, the Panch Pokhari trek begins in the town of Chautara. You can reach Sano Okhareni by making a slow upward trek. The stunning ethnic communities, simple country life, and majestic mountains will make you feel fantastic. The following track will then lead you to Thulo Okhareni. It's fantastic to climb more steeply while passing through pine and rhododendron forests. Gaurishankar, Dorje Lakpa, and the Jugal Himal range offer stunning and breathtaking vistas. You can reach Kami Kharka by way of the trail.
Continue on the trail, and a leisurely stroll over hills and forested areas will lead you to the stunning Pawa Bas. You must hike farther to reach Hile Bhanjyang from Pauwa Bas. You will continue your journey to Narsim Pati through a verdant forest with stunning views of the Gauri Shankar and Jugal Himal ranges. You may also come across mountain Deer and Danfe along the way (Lophophorus).
Arriving at Narsim Pati, from where you can trek to Panch Pokhari, brings the trek closer. In addition, it is a great, naturally rich location and a place of pilgrimage. Camping is beautiful when you have a view of the mountains and lakes. Beautiful sunrises over the mountains are fantastic. Panoramic views of Mt. Dorje Lakpa, the Jugal Himal Range, the Rolwaling Range, and the Langtang Valley Range are seen from Panch Pokhari. You will hike to Tupi Danda following your visit to Panch Pokhari. You can continue your journey by hiking to Dhap and Melamchi, where you can complete your walk and catch a ride back to the Kathmandu Valley.
What to expect from the Panch Pokhari trek?
Panch Pokhari trek will be an amazing and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for you to explore one of the less discovered but one of the most beautiful treks of Nepal. Panch Pokhari trek will provide you with the serene views of the beautiful nature that you could ever ask for. Ranging from the beautiful landscapes to observing the tranquil views of the majestic mountains like Gaurishanker, Jugal Himal, Rolwaling Himalayan range, and many more, the Panch Pokhari trek will amaze you in every way possible and you will have different beautiful memories encaptured through this marvelous Panch Pokhari trek. Ranging from the unique and exotic floras and faunas and also getting to observe the pristine 5 lakes, the Panch Pokhari trek will provide you with a lifetime opportunity.
Detailed Itinerary
Kathmandu Arrival
Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation
Drive to Thulo Bhotang and trek to Chimti
Trek to Taapkharka
Trek to Nasimpati
Panch Pokhari Exploration
Hike to Viewpoint and trek to Nasimpati
Trek to Tembathang
Trek to Gumbathang
Trek to Pangtang
Trek to Chanaute, Drive to Kathmandu
Departure
Trip Guide
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I customize the trek itinerary?
Yes, absolutely, Altitude Himalaya will be more than happy to customize the trip itinerary to your preference in terms of duration, cost, and group size.
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Where is the Panch Pokhari trek?
Panch Pokhari trek is one of the less discovered but beautiful and serene trek that lies in the Sindhupalchowk district of Nepal.
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What mountains can I view during the Panch Pokhari trek?
You can view different beautiful mountains during the trek which include Gaurishankar Himal, Rolwaling Himalayan Range, Jugal Himalayan Range, Phurbi Chhyachu, and many more.
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What are the major things to do in Panch Pokhari?
This region offers some fantastic hiking. The most lovely aspect of this region's trekking is the wonderful experience you have. The main attractions to discover in this region are the wetlands of Panch Pokhari, spectacular mountain vistas, sightseeing, and learning about the environment and culture. In addition, it is the ideal location for dispersed camping, photography, and yoga.
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When is the best time to do Panch Pokhari trekking?
The best time to do Panch Pokhari trekking is during the Spring and Autumn seasons when there will be no active hindrance by the weather.
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What permits are required to do Panch Pokhari trek?
Langtang National Park entry permit and Trekkers’ Management Information System (TIMS) card are required to do the Panch Pokhari trek.
Services Includes
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All arrival and departure at Kathmandu airport as mentioned.
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Private transfer (Kathmandu/Chautara/Kathmandu) as mentioned in the itinerary.
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Hotel accommodation (3 Star Deluxe) in Kathmandu on double/twin sharing basis.
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Tea house/local lodge accommodation during the trek on double/twin sharing basis.
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Daily breakfast throughout the trek.
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Lunch and Dinner from trek start day to trek end day.
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All necessary paperwork. (National Park Entry Permits and TIMS Card)
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An experienced English-speaking licensed trek guide.
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Porter during the trek. (Can carry a combined 20 KG baggage of 2 people)
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One local SIM card (returnable) during your stay.
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All government and local taxes.
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Guide and Porter’s salary, food, and accommodation during the trek.
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Arrangement of emergency helicopter service which will be paid by your traveler’s insurance company.
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Sleeping bag, duffle bags, and trekking route maps – if necessary.
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Farewell Nepali dinner on your last night.
Services Excludes
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Personal expenses.
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Kathmandu sightseeing entrance fee. (Approx. USD 40 Per Person)
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Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
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Nepal visa cost. (You will require 2 passport-size photos and 30 USD)
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International flight ticket.
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Travel health insurance. (Highly Recommended)
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Tips for the guide, porter, and driver. (Not Compulsory but Recommended)
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Sweet things like dessert/chocolate during the trek.
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All alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
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