Helambu Sherpa Village Trek

Trip Information

6 Days$1100USD

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Place To visit

Kathmandu

Kathmandu

Helambu Sherpa Village Trekking

Meals

Group Size

Season

Breakfast.Lunch.Dinner

2-14 People

Mar, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec

Activities

  • Trekking
  • Culture Tours & Hiking

Accomodation

Maximum Altitude

3,650 meters (11,975 feet)

Dificuly Level

  • Moderate

Overview

This easy hike, take place in a superb region, very rich in various cultures according to altitudes. Cultures are in terraces (Rice, wheat), you will cross many villages of different ethics (Tamangs, Sherpas, Tibétains, Brahmanes), with the welcoming and smiling villagers who browse trails that you will borrow. Of immense forests of Rhododendrons (from 2000m) with trees of 10m of top, that bloom in Mars/Avril, and a lot of hanged orchids to mosses of trees. An authentic region little touched by the tourism panoramic ...Vueses on the big Himalayenses tops, notably to Tarkhegayang and Sarmathang. (1000m of made uneven, the 3eme day) .This hike can make himself all year (including December/January)

Tour Highlights

    Sherpa Culture: The Helambu region is home to Sherpa communities. This trek offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in Sherpa culture, traditions, and lifestyle. You can interact with the friendly locals, visit monasteries, and gain insights into their way of life.

    Scenic Landscapes: Enjoy a variety of landscapes, from lush forests of rhododendrons and oak trees to terraced fields and serene alpine meadows. The region is particularly beautiful during the rhododendron blooming season in the spring.

    Panoramic Mountain Views: While not as high as some other treks in Nepal, the Helambu trek still offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, including Langtang Lirung, Gaurishankar, and Dorje Lakpa.

    Cultural Sites: Visit ancient monasteries and Buddhist stupas along the trail. One of the highlights is the 16th-century Buddhist monastery at Tarke Gyang, which is an architectural marvel.

    Gosaikunda Lake: Some variations of the Helambu trek include an extension to Gosaikunda Lake. This sacred alpine lake is a significant pilgrimage site and offers stunning views and a unique cultural experience.

    Local Villages: Trek through traditional Sherpa and Tamang villages. The rustic settlements, stone houses, and terraced fields provide a glimpse of rural life in the Himalayas.

    Warm Hospitality: The Sherpa people are known for their warm hospitality. You'll have the opportunity to stay in tea houses run by locals and savor traditional Sherpa dishes.

    Short Duration: The Helambu trek can be completed in about 5 to 8 days, making it a suitable choice for trekkers with limited time in Nepal.

    Easy Access: The trek begins and ends near Kathmandu, which is easily accessible. The trailhead is just a few hours' drive from the capital city.

    Breathtaking Sunsets and Sunrises: The villages in the Helambu region offer excellent vantage points for capturing stunning sunsets and sunrises over the Himalayas.

    Relatively Low Altitude: The trek generally stays at lower altitudes compared to more challenging treks, which reduces the risk of altitude-related issues. It's a great option for those seeking a trek that's less physically demanding.

    Responsible Trekking: As with any trek in Nepal, practicing responsible trekking is crucial. Minimize your environmental impact, respect local customs, and support the local economy by staying in tea houses and purchasing local goods.

Tour Itinerary

Arrival In Nepal Airport 1350mtrs.

Well Come To Himalayas Nepal! We Pick Up You From Tribhuvan International Airport And Drop You To Your Hotel That we Have Booked. After Resting Some Hours We Will Meet To Brief You About Our Program.

Duration: Approximately 5-6 hours

Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel or a local café to fuel up for the day ahead.

Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple):

Begin your tour by visiting Swayambhunath Stupa, one of the most iconic and ancient religious sites in Kathmandu.

Explore the stupa's complex, which includes shrines, temples, and a large stupa adorned with prayer flags and colorful decorations.

Enjoy panoramic views of the city from the hilltop location.

Patan Durbar Square:

Head to Patan Durbar Square, located in the city of Lalitpur (Patan), which is known for its well-preserved Newar architecture.

Explore the various temples, palaces, courtyards, and intricate stone carvings that reflect the artistic and architectural heritage of the area.

Lunch: Enjoy a traditional Nepali lunch at a local restaurant. This is a great opportunity to savor some local cuisine.

Pashupatinath Temple:

After lunch, visit Pashupatinath Temple, one of the most sacred Hindu temples in Nepal and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Observe the temple's stunning architecture, and if you're respectful, you can witness Hindu cremation rituals along the Bagmati River.

Boudhanath Stupa:

Proceed to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in Nepal and a significant pilgrimage site for Buddhists.

Take a leisurely walk around the stupa, spinning prayer wheels and observing the serene atmosphere.

Thamel Shopping and Rest Break:

Thamel is a vibrant neighborhood known for its shopping and dining options.

Take a break to relax, do some shopping for souvenirs, or enjoy a cup of Nepali tea or coffee.

Kathmandu Durbar Square:

End your day at Kathmandu Durbar Square, another UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Explore the historic square, admire the intricately carved wooden architecture of the old palace, temples, and statues.

Evening Cultural Performance:

Depending on the schedule, consider attending an evening cultural performance, such as traditional Nepali dances or music. These performances often provide insights into local culture and traditions.

Dinner: Wrap up your day with a delicious dinner, either at your hotel or at a local restaurant.

Meals: Breakfast only

Acomodation Hotel

 

Drive from Kathmandu to Sundarijal (1-2 hours)

Morning: Depart from your accommodation in Kathmandu. You can either take a local bus or arrange for a private vehicle to reach Sundarijal. The drive from Kathmandu to Sundarijal takes approximately 1 to 2 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

Sundarijal: Upon reaching Sundarijal, you'll start your trek. Sundarijal is the gateway to the Shivapuri National Park, and you'll need to register at the park's checkpoint and pay the entry fee if required.

Trek to Chisapani: The trail begins with a steep climb through a forested area in Shivapuri National Park. As you ascend, you'll pass by waterfalls, small streams, and stone steps. The trail offers glimpses of the Kathmandu Valley and its lush greenery.

Lunch: There are a few teahouses and small restaurants along the way where you can have lunch and take a rest.

Afternoon: Continue your trek through the forest, and as you gain elevation, the air becomes cooler and crisper. Eventually, you'll reach Chisapani, a small village with panoramic views of the Langtang mountain range.

Evening: Check into a teahouse or lodge in Chisapani. You can relax, enjoy a warm meal, and take in the serene mountain views.

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Morning: Start your day with breakfast at your teahouse in Chisapani. Take in the stunning sunrise if the weather permits, as Chisapani is known for its sunrise views.

Trek to Kutumsang: The trail leads you through lush rhododendron and oak forests. You'll encounter small streams and charming villages along the way. The trek is a mix of ascents and descents, making it moderately challenging.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or a village along the trail for lunch. Enjoy local Nepali dishes to refuel for the rest of the trek.

Afternoon: Continue your trek, passing through villages like Pati Bhanjyang and Gul Bhanjyang. You'll get opportunities to interact with local residents and learn about their culture and way of life.

Arrival in Kutumsang: As you reach Kutumsang, you'll notice the change in the landscape. The vegetation becomes more alpine, and the village offers a tranquil atmosphere.

Evening: Check into a teahouse or lodge in Kutumsang. You can explore the village, visit local monasteries if available, and enjoy the mountain views.

Dinner: Have dinner at your teahouse while enjoying the warmth of a bonfire if it's a cold evening.

 

Morning: Begin your day with a hearty breakfast at your teahouse in Kutumsang. Ensure you're well-rested and prepared for a more challenging day of trekking.

Trek Start: As you leave Kutumsang, the trail initially involves a gradual ascent through rhododendron and pine forests. The path may be steep at times, so take it slow and steady.

Mangengoth: Along the way, you'll pass through the village of Mangengoth. This is a good spot to take a break, enjoy a snack, and soak in the scenic views.

Trek Continues: Continue your ascent, and you'll notice the landscape becoming more rugged and alpine. The views of the Langtang mountain range become more spectacular as you gain elevation.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or rest area for lunch. Rest and refuel to tackle the remaining portion of the trek.

Tharepati: As you approach Tharepati, you'll see the village perched on a ridge with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Tharepati is a picturesque place to spend the night, and the higher elevation offers a cooler climate.

Evening: Check into a teahouse or lodge in Tharepati. Spend your evening exploring the village, enjoying the stunning mountain views, and interacting with fellow trekkers.

Dinner: Have dinner at your teahouse while discussing the day's experiences and preparing for the next day's adventure

 

Morning: Start your day with breakfast at your teahouse in Tharepati. Enjoy the crisp mountain air and prepare for another exciting day of trekking.

Trek Start: The trail initially descends as you leave Tharepati. You'll walk through lush forests and pass by small streams.

Mangin Goth: On the way down, you may come across the village of Mangin Goth again. It's a good spot to rest and enjoy the scenery.

Melamchi Gaon: Continue your descent through the forest, and you'll reach the village of Melamchi Gaon. This village is known for its picturesque terraced fields and traditional houses.

Lunch: Stop at a teahouse or local eatery in Melamchi Gaon for lunch. Try some local dishes and take a well-deserved break.

Afternoon: The trail continues through terraced fields and villages. You'll gradually descend, passing through dense forests and crossing suspension bridges over the Melamchi River.

Arrival in Tarke Ghyang: As you approach Tarke Ghyang, you'll notice the traditional Sherpa architecture of the houses. Tarke Ghyang is a Sherpa village with a distinct cultural identity.

Evening: Check into a teahouse or lodge in Tarke Ghyang. Explore the village, visit local monasteries or temples, and interact with the friendly locals.

Dinner: Enjoy a warm dinner at your teahouse while sharing stories with fellow trekkers and savoring the peaceful atmosphere of the village.

Morning: Begin your day with breakfast at your teahouse in Tarke Ghyang. Take in the serene surroundings of the Sherpa village as you prepare for your trek.

Trek Start: The trail from Tarke Ghyang to Sermathang takes you through picturesque rhododendron and oak forests. You'll also pass through small settlements and farmlands.

Gangjwal: Along the way, you'll come across the village of Gangjwal, where you can stop for a rest and enjoy the scenery.

Forest and Fields: Continue your trek through forests and terraced fields, which provide a glimpse into the agricultural practices of the local people.

Lunch: Pause for lunch at a teahouse or local eatery along the trail. Refuel and take a break to rest your legs.

Arrival in Sermathang: As you approach Sermathang, you'll see the village set against a backdrop of the Langtang Himalayas. Sermathang is known for its apple orchards and is a delightful place to explore.

Evening: Check into a teahouse or lodge in Sermathang. Take some time to explore the village, visit local monasteries if available, and soak in the breathtaking mountain views.

Dinner: Enjoy dinner at your teahouse, savoring the local cuisine and sharing stories with fellow trekkers.

Morning: Begin your day with breakfast in Sermathang. Take in the last views of the mountains and the peaceful atmosphere of the village.

Trek Start: The trail descends from Sermathang, and you'll gradually make your way downhill through forests, farmlands, and small villages.

Timbu: Along the way, you'll pass through the village of Timbu, which is known for its terraced fields and agriculture. Take a break and enjoy the scenery.

Melamchi Bazaar: Continue your descent, and you'll reach Melamchi Bazaar, a bustling town in the Helambu region. This town serves as a gateway for trekkers and has shops, restaurants, and facilities for travelers.

Lunch: Have lunch in Melamchi Bazaar at one of the local eateries or restaurants. It's an opportunity to enjoy some last Nepali meals.

Drive to Kathmandu: After lunch, you'll arrange for a local bus or private vehicle to drive you back to Kathmandu. The drive from Melamchi Bazaar to Kathmandu takes approximately 3 to 4 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.

Evening: Arrive back in Kathmandu and check into your chosen accommodation. You can take this evening to relax, clean up, and reflect on your trekking adventure.

This day after breakfast our guide will drop to international airport for final depature

Tour Includes

    Arrival & Departure International Airport transfer in Kathmandu by Private CAR/ VAN

    Budget class Hotel in Kathmandu on Twin sharing basis

    Normal lodges Accommodation during trek on twin /Triple sharing basis

    Experienced & Professional guide & Porter with their meals, lodge, gears and Insurance

    Trek permits, TIMS card and required trek documents

    Kathmandu- Sundarijal and Melamchi- Kathmandu by Local scheduled bus

    First Aid Kid Box( for basic Treatment only)

    Agency service charge and Government taxes

    Trekking completion certificate for memory of Nepal Trek

Tour Excludes

    Nepal Visa fee( US$ 40)

    Travel and Emergency Helicopter Evacuation Insurance

    All meals in Kathmandu and during Trek

    Drinking water, Any types of bottled or Alcoholic drinks

    Hot shower, battery charges, laundry or personal expenses

    Unforeseen cost due to landslide, sick, flight delayed, bad weather, Helicopter Evacuation etc

    Tips for guide and porter( Highly expected)

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    Travel insurance

    Travel Insurance is mandatory for all customers who looking to travel in Nepal with the Mountain Hiking & Trekking .The Travel Insurance must cover both the evacuation and medical cost

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    It is essential that you prefer an insurance rule that covers the cost of the helicopter rescue from the mountains in case of main accidents and delicate mountain sickness (AMS). through such great cases of an emergency evacuation, a helicopter service is the only way out of the mountains. This includes a rescue team for both – ground evacuation and rescue. Which is why we need your travel insurances to cover the cost of helicopter services and evacuation from the Himalayas

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Tour Accommodation

  • Trip Status Available
  • Start Date
  • Type Langtang Region Trek
  • Location Langtang Region
  • Departure City Kathmandu
  • End City Kathmandu
  • Minimum Group size 2 People
  • maximum Group Size 14 People
  • Cancellation policy Read policy
  • Dificuly Level Moderate
  • Group Type Special needs
  • Durations 6D 5N
  • Place To visit Helambu Sherpa Village Trekking

Helambu Sherpa Village Trek' Reviews

  • Review from tripadvisor

    Link: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293890-d8610278-Reviews-Mountain_Hiking_and_Trekking

    Warm and friendly welcome to Nepal & incredible adventures - thank you!! Apr 2019 • Friends I have used Mountain Hiking and Trekking twice so far. Each time I come back to Nepal I fall in love with it even more! And I know this is in huge part thanks to Tandi and his amazing team. I've done two treks with them (one to Everest Basecamp, which I plan to do again with Tandi someday soon, another was in midlands Kathmandu, Chesopani - which was beautiful and just the type of trek we were looking for). I have my eyes set on a few more trekking adventures with Mountain Hiking and Trekking in Nepal. They take such good care of us each time, welcoming smiles, all details arranged and a lot of time and attention before the trip to make sure we are happy with the itinerary and plans. The guides are so knowledgeable and easy to become friends with. I highly recommend Tandi for his professionalism and for his human and funny side too! This is a real gem of a company!

Cancellation Policy

Dec 2016 • Family
I and my brother did 1 week’s ghorepani poonhill trek with our expert Sherpa guide Pemba. It was my first visit to Nepal but thanks to Pemba. We had unforgettable experience exploring the Himalayas. Our Sherpa guide was very well planned, prompt, welcoming, shared with us lots of knowledge about the places we visited. We could rely on him about any questions we had. We are very satisfied that we chose Mountain hiking & Trekking. We highly recommend choosing Mountain Hiking & Trekking for best trip in Nepal.

Trip Packing List

    The following is a list of clothing and accessories that we recommend for treks and climbs in Nepal. This is not intended to be a comprehensive clothing and equipment list, rather it is intended to act as a reminder of those items that we feel are essential for your comfort and convenience. However we recognize that you may have your own personal preferences for clothing which may be equally as suitable.

    For Head

    Sun hat or scarf

    Light balaclava or warm fleece hat

    Sunglasses with UV protection

    Upper Body

    T-shirts (2)

    Light and expedition weight thermal tops

    Fleece jacket or pullover

    Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)

    Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket

    Down vest and/or jacket (optional)

    For Hands

    Lightweight gloves

    Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer

    Lower Body

    Underwear (4)

    Hiking shorts (2)

    Lightweight cotton long pants

    Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms

    Fleece or wool pants

    Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants

    For Feet

    Thin, lightweight inner socks (4)

    Thick, warm wool hiking socks (4)

    Hiking boots with spare laces

    Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals)

    Gaiters (Optional)

    Accessories

    Sleeping bag rated -10C. to -20C (Depending on trekking region)

    Headlamp (e.g. Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries

    Small pad or combination lock-to-lock trek bag

    Basic First Aid Kit (see Health and Medicinal)

    Large plastic bags - for keeping items dry inside trek bags

    Daypack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)

    Thermarest sleeping pad (Only Camping Trek)

    Water bottles (2)

    Toiletries

    Small wash towel

    Optional items

    Binoculars

    Books (Highly Recommended)

    Compass

    Playing cards/backgammon/chess set

    • Swiss Knife

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    I)  Nepal Trips: For Nepal Trips, you will have to make a deposit of 25% of trip cost at the time of booking. The Deposit amount is nonrefundable. the remaining 75% amount is payable upon your arrival in Kathmandu and before the trip departure from Kathmandu.

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    Trip Cancellation By The Client

    Any cancellation by a Client must be made in writing and acknowledged by the Company, the date on which the request to cancel is received by the Company, will determine the cancellation charge

    Cancellation of Nepal,Bhutan and Tibet Trips deposit amount is ( Non- Refundable) But you can use That deposit anytime when you come to nepal.

    a) The Client is strongly advised to take out cancellation insurance at the time of making the booking.

    b)  No refunds will be made if you voluntarily leave a trip for any reason after the trip has start on,No refunds will be made for any accommodation, transport, sightseeing, meals or services not utilized.

    c) If you want to change the date of the tour, it is possible to change within our tour date (subject to availability) which may occur some additional cost for you.

    d) We will take last minute booking till 5 day prior of tour date for Nepal trips and till 20 days prior for Bhutan and Tibet trips and you need to make full payment to book the tour in these cases.

    Cancellation Of A Tour By The Company:

    Mountain Hiking & Trekking  P. Ltd reserves the right to cancel any trip, including a guaranteed trip, prior to departure due to reasons beyond our control (due to natural disasters, flight cancellation, , industrial action, Mountain sickness, weather conditions and Early back to kathamandu from Trek  or any Tour in nepal,bhutan and Tibet trip. In such a case, Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd will not refund any money

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    All clients must have a valid passport with at least 6 months validity from return date, Nepalese visas can be obtained from the Nepalese Embassies or Consulate in your country or arrival in Kathmandu Airport. Please visit our Nepal Visa for the detail info.

    Complaints:

    If you have complaints about the trip, you can tell to operator/leader/guide at the earliest opportunity then he will take the appropriate action.

    Acceptance Of Risk: 

    We are committed to provide the best services by performing our duties honestly & seriously to make your journey very smooth & successful. However, Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd and its related organization shall not be responsible for any changes in the itinerary due to unavoidable circumstance beyond our control such as govt. restriction, Land slide, road blockage, flood, snow political unrest, cancellation of flight, delay, sickness or accident and The nature of some of our trips is adventurous and risky as well, therefore may involve a personal risk. We would like to inform you that you have to take all risk on yourself such as damages or injuries or death resulting from these inherent risks.

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