Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking
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- No booking fees
- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- Booking Type Instant booking
- duration 9 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 5-79 yrs
- guiding method Fully guided
- Trek difficulty Moderate
- Maximum altitude 3165 meters
- Tour Code BM-458
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- Operated in English, Nepali
- Experience natural Hot Spring, wildlife around the mystery lake of Parbati Kund
- Witness mountains like Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Tibetan mountains and more
The Tamang Heitage Trails is a new trekking trail that offers the Himlalayan life style, culture and their society. The trail follows through traditional Tamang villages where culture, their lifestyle and crafts have remained unaltered since the beginning of the settlement. Tamang Heritage trail trekking begins either from Dhunche or Syabrubesi and passes through Goljung, Gatlang, Chilime, Thuman, Timure and Briddim. Goljung and Gatlang are traditional Tamang villages. Goljung has ancient monastery and Gatlang set high on a slope around terraced fields is the Tamang settlement where we can visit a Tamang monastery and the lovely Parvatikunda Lake. The surrounding perspective of delightful mountains like Langtang, Kerung, Ganesh Himal, Sanjen Himal awaits at Bahundanda, the viewpoint situated near these settlements.
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Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,460m)
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Day 2: Trek from Syabrubesi to Gatlang Village (2,238m)
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Day 3: Trek from Gatlang Village to Tatopani (2,607m)
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Day 4: Trek from Tatopani to Nagthali (3,165m)
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Day 5: Trek from Nagthali to Timure (1,762m)
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Day 6: Excursion to Rasuwagadhi (1,815m) and back to Timure
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Day 7: Trek from Timure to Briddhim (2,230m)
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Day 8: Trek from Briddhim to Syabrubesi (1,460m)
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Day 9: Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu by private vehicle
- Your arrival and departure from Airport –hotel -airport
- All your standard meals like, Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner, during the trek.
- Tea house accommodations during the trek.
- Equipment like sleeping bag, Down Jacket & needed things etc if you do not have your own.
- All ground transportation by bus or Jeep as per you need.
- Well English speaking guide, friendly, experienced, with government license holder.
- A Guide, food, Transport, Accommodation, Salary, equipments, e.t.c. All paid.
- Monastery fees.
- Emergency helicopter rescues service. (pay by your travel insurance company.)
- Insurance of guide and porter.
- Inform to your Embassy about you’re traveling in Nepal if needed.
- Trekking Permit. (National Park fee) -TIMS (trekkers’ Information Management System.)
- First aid service.
- All kind’s of Drink’s like Mineral water, beer Juice, Coke,
- All Parts for Kathmandu
- Fanta, other alcoholic hard drink’s, ETC.
- Porter if needed
- Sweet things like chocolate and others
- Tips for the guide and porter.
- Your personal expenses
- Earn US$ 22+ in travel credits.
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Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure, after which the deposit becomes non-refundable.
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How much money do I need to bring with me?
Your personal budget obviously depends on your spending habits and what is included in your trip cost. If accommodation is included, but meals are not, we would suggest that you bring around 30 USD per day per person for meals. Having a hot shower or charging your device sometimes costs extra. There are also sometimes small crafts/souvenirs to buy along the trekking route which you may want to bring extra money for. Also, consider whether you would be staying in Kathmandu or Pokhara before or after your trek.
- Is quarantine in Nepal in effect for arriving visitors?
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How much should my backpack weigh?
A properly packed backpack (not including your day pack) should ideally not weigh more than 13 kg. It is also important to note that if you are taking a flight to the start of your trek, many smaller aircraft have weight restrictions. For example, if you are flying from Kathmandu to Lukla, you are only allowed 10kg of checked luggage, and 5 kg of hand baggage. Thus, in case of a small flight, you should ideally pack a 10 kg backpack for checked luggage, and then add 5 kg in your hand baggage. You can then re-shuffel the weigt once you start your trek at the trailhead.
- Do I need a porter?
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Do I require a porter for carrying water?
On most popular treks you can expect plenty of places where you can refill your water bottle, meaning you don’t need to carry a huge water supply with you. Bring an extra bottle of water if you are concerned. If you already have a porter, you can ask him/her to carry water as long as it is within the weight limit. Another option is to carry water purification tablets or LifeStraw, both of which can be found in Kathmandu.