Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek

Trip Information

Days$1780USD

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Finish

Place To visit

Besisahar

Jomsom

Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek

Meals

Group Size

Season

N/A

2-16 People

March,April, may Oct,Nov,Dec

Activities

  • Trekking
  • Culture Tours & Hiking

Accomodation

Tea house & Camping

Maximum Altitude

(5,099 meters/16,729 feet)

Dificuly Level

  • Challenging

Overview

The Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek is a challenging and rewarding trekking route located in the Annapurna region of Nepal. This trek takes you to the stunning Tilicho Lake, which is one of the highest lakes in the world, as well as over the Mesokanto Pass, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

Here are some key points about the Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek:

Trekking Route:

The trek usually starts from Besisahar and follows the classic Annapurna Circuit route.

It diverges from the main trail near Manang and heads towards Tilicho Lake.

After exploring Tilicho Lake, the trek continues towards the Mesokanto Pass.

Tilicho Lake:

Tilicho Lake is situated at an altitude of around 4,919 meters (16,138 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest lakes in the world.

The lake is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and offers stunning reflections of the surrounding mountains on its clear waters.

Mesokanto Pass:

The Mesokanto Pass is a high-altitude pass located at an elevation of approximately 5,100 meters (16,732 feet).

Crossing the pass requires proper acclimatization and preparation due to its high altitude and challenging terrain.

The pass provides panoramic views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Tilicho Peak, and other neighboring peaks.

Challenges:

The Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek is considered challenging due to high altitudes, unpredictable weather, and rugged terrain.

Proper acclimatization is crucial to minimize the risk of altitude-related illnesses.

Permits:

Trekkers need to obtain the necessary permits for the Annapurna Conservation Area and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.

Duration:

The trek typically takes around 16 to 18 days to complete, depending on the chosen itinerary and the trekker's pace.

Best Time to Trek:

The best time for the Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is relatively stable, and the views are clear.

Scenery and Culture:

The trek offers diverse landscapes, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows and high desert terrain.

Along the way, trekkers can experience the rich culture of the local communities, including the Manang and Thakali people.

Tour Highlights

    Tilicho Lake:

    The trek takes you to Tilicho Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world, nestled amidst the Himalayan peaks. The turquoise waters of the lake surrounded by snow-capped mountains create a breathtaking and serene landscape.

    Mesokanto Pass:

    Crossing the Mesokanto Pass is a highlight of the trek, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The challenging ascent and descent provide a sense of achievement for trekkers.

    Spectacular Mountain Views:

    Throughout the trek, you'll be treated to spectacular views of some of the world's highest peaks, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and Tilicho Peak. The landscapes are diverse, ranging from lush forests to arid high-altitude deserts.

    Rich Cultural Experience:

    The trek takes you through traditional Nepali villages, allowing you to experience the unique culture and hospitality of the local communities. Manang and other villages along the route offer insights into the traditional lifestyle of the people living in the region.

    Diverse Landscapes:

    The trek covers a diverse range of landscapes, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows and rocky deserts. The changing scenery adds to the trek's allure and provides a unique trekking experience.

    Annapurna Conservation Area:

    The trek passes through the Annapurna Conservation Area, a protected region with diverse flora and fauna. Trekkers may encounter a variety of wildlife, including blue sheep, marmots, and different species of birds.

    Cultural Heritage Sites:

    Before reaching the trek's starting point, Besisahar, you may have the opportunity to visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bhaktapur, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich cultural heritage.

    Local Villages and Monasteries:

    En route, you'll pass through charming villages with traditional architecture and vibrant monasteries. These cultural stops provide a glimpse into the spiritual and religious practices of the local communities.

    Variety of Vegetation:

    The trek showcases a variety of vegetation zones, from rhododendron and pine forests in lower altitudes to barren landscapes at higher elevations. This diversity adds to the trek's visual appeal.

    Adventure and Challenge:

    The Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek is considered a challenging adventure, making it ideal for those seeking a trek that combines physical exertion with the thrill of high-altitude landscapes.

Tour Itinerary

There you will be met by our Airport Representative and transferred to hotel by private tourist vehicle. Overnight at hotel.

Duration: Approximately 5-6 hours

  1. Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty breakfast at your hotel or a local café to fuel up for the day ahead.
  2. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. Lunch: Enjoy a traditional Nepali lunch at a local restaurant. This is a great opportunity to savor some local cuisine.
  2. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

  1. 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.

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

Meals: Breakfast only

Trekking staff will arrive at your Hotel at 7.00 am in the morning to pick you up. The drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar is a common starting point for the Annapurna Circuit Trek. Besisahar is located in the Lamjung District of Nepal and serves as the gateway to the trekking route. The distance between Kathmandu and Besisahar is approximately 175 kilometers (about 109 miles), and the journey usually takes around 5 to 6 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic. Here's a general description of the drive:

Starting in Kathmandu: The drive begins in the capital city of Kathmandu. You'll typically st art from the Thamel area or another location in Kathmandu, depending on your travel arrangements.

Head West: You'll initially head westward out of Kathmandu. The road can be quite busy and may be narrow in some sections, so be prepared for slow progress through the outskirts of the city.

Prithvi Highway: After leaving Kathmandu, you'll join the Prithvi Highway, which is the main road connecting Kathmandu to the western part of Nepal. The highway offers beautiful views of the Trishuli River and the surrounding hills.

Drive through scenic countryside: As you continue on the Prithvi Highway, you'll pass through various towns and villages. Along the way, you'll see terraced fields, forests, and hills. The road can be winding and hilly in some places.

Arrival in Besisahar: Your journey will eventually bring you to Besisahar, which is a major town in the Lamjung District. This is where many trekkers officially begin their Annapurna Circuit Trek. You can arrange for accommodations and permits in Besisahar before starting your trek.

 

  Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

  Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

Start your day in Besisahar, which is often the point where trekkers register for the Annapurna Circuit Trek and obtain necessary permits.

You'll drive from Besisahar to Syange, which is approximately 28 kilometers (about 17 miles) by road. The journey takes about 1 to 2 hours, depending on road conditions.

The road to Syange can be rough and challenging, especially in the monsoon season when there might be landslides or roadblocks. Be prepared for some bumpy sections along the way.

  1. Begin Trek from Syange to Chamje:

Upon reaching Syange, you'll start your trek to Chamje. The trekking trail typically follows the course of the Marsyangdi River.

Your first day of trekking will likely be a relatively short one, covering approximately 8 to 10 kilometers (about 5 to 6 miles) and taking around 4 to 5 hours, depending on your pace and stops.

The trail will take you through lush forests, picturesque villages, and terraced fields, offering beautiful views of the Marsyangdi River valley and the surrounding hills.

You'll cross suspension bridges and encounter local teahouses and lodges where you can rest, have meals, and stay overnight.

 

  Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

  Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

The trek from Chamje to Dharapani is a segment of the Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal. This part of the trek takes you through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and lush forests in the Annapurna region. Here's a description of the trek from Chamje to Dharapani:

You'll begin your trek from Chamje, which is located at an altitude of around 1,410 meters (4,626 feet). Chamje is a small village situated on the eastern bank of the Marsyangdi River.

Scenery: This part of the trek offers stunning views of the Marsyangdi River and the dramatic landscapes of the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges. You'll pass through lush forests, terraced fields, and charming villages along the way.

Distance: The trekking distance from Chamje to Dharapani is approximately 11 to 13 kilometers (about 8.7 to 9.3 miles).

Altitude Change: You'll experience a gradual ascent in altitude as you make your way from Chamje (around 1,410 meters) to Dharapani (approximately 1,960 meters or 6,430 feet). While it's not a significant altitude gain, it's important to continue acclimatizing as you trek higher.

Duration: The trek typically takes about 5 to 6 hours, depending on your pace and stops along the way. It's considered a moderate trekking day, and you'll have opportunities to rest and enjoy the scenery.

Accommodations: Dharapani is a larger village and a common stop for trekkers on the Annapurna Circuit. You'll find a range of guesthouses, teahouses, and lodges where you can find accommodations and meals.

 

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

The trek from Dharapani to Chame is another beautiful segment of the Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal. This part of the trek takes you deeper into the Annapurna region, and you'll continue to enjoy stunning landscapes and cultural experiences. Here's a description of the trek from Dharapani to Chame:

Dharapani to Chame Trek:

Starting Point (Dharapani): You'll start your trek from Dharapani, which is situated at an altitude of approximately 1,960 meters (6,430 feet). Dharapani is a larger village and a checkpoint on the Annapurna Circuit.

Altitude Gain: The trek from Dharapani to Chame involves a gradual ascent in altitude. Chame is located at an altitude of around 2,670 meters (8,760 feet).

Trail Conditions: The trail is well-marked and maintained as it's part of the popular Annapurna Circuit. You'll continue to walk on dirt trails, stone-paved paths, and suspension bridges over the Marsyangdi River. The trek may have some uphill and downhill sections.

Scenery: As you trek from Dharapani to Chame, you'll pass through dense forests, charming villages, and terraced fields. The views of the Marsyangdi River valley and the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal, are breathtaking.

Duration: The trek from Dharapani to Chame typically takes about 5 to 6 hours, depending on your walking pace and trail conditions. It's another moderate day of trekking.

Landmarks Along the Way: Along the trail, you may pass through or near villages like Bagarchhap, Danaque, and Timang. Bagarchhap is notable for its distinctive Tibetan-style architecture.

Accommodations: Chame is a relatively larger town compared to some of the earlier villages along the trail, and it offers a range of guesthouses, teahouses, and lodges where you can find accommodations and meals. It's a good place to rest, acclimatize, and prepare for the trek ahead.

Permits: Ensure that you have all the necessary permits for the Annapurna Circuit Trek, as you may need to show them at checkpoints along the way.

As always, be prepared for changing weather conditions, stay well-hydrated, and wear appropriate trekking gear. The Annapurna Circuit Trek offers remarkable experiences, and the trek from Dharapani to Chame is just one part of the journey filled with natural beauty and cultural encounters. Enjoy your trek!

 

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

The trek from Chame to Pisang is a beautiful segment of the Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal. This part of the trek offers stunning mountain views, lush forests, and a gradual ascent in altitude.

Chame to Pisang Trek:

Starting Point (Chame): Chame is where you'll begin your trek for the day. It's situated at an altitude of approximately 2,670 meters (8,760 feet).

Distance: The distance from Chame to Pisang is roughly 14 to 16 kilometers (about 8.7 to 9.9 miles) along the main trekking trail.

Altitude Gain: As you trek from Chame to Pisang, you'll experience a gradual increase in altitude. Pisang is located at an altitude of around 3,200 meters (10,500 feet), so there's an ascent of approximately 530 meters (about 1,740 feet).

Trail Conditions: The trail from Chame to Pisang is well-maintained and well-marked, as it's part of the popular Annapurna Circuit. You'll walk through dense forests, cross suspension bridges over the Marsyangdi River, and pass through picturesque villages along the way. The terrain is a mix of dirt trails and stone-paved paths.

Scenery: This segment of the trek offers breathtaking mountain views of the Annapurna II (7,937 meters) and Lamjung Himal (6,983 meters) peaks. You'll also enjoy the lush greenery of pine and rhododendron forests. The trail takes you through the lower part of the Manang Valley.

Duration: The trek from Chame to Pisang typically takes around 5 to 7 hours, depending on your hiking pace and stops along the way. It's considered a moderate day of trekking.

Landmarks Along the Way: Along the trail, you may pass through or near villages like Bhratang and Dhukur Pokhari. Pisang itself is divided into two parts: Lower Pisang and Upper Pisang. Lower Pisang is at a lower elevation and typically where trekkers stay for the night.

Accommodations: Pisang offers a range of guesthouses, teahouses, and lodges for trekkers to find accommodations and meals. It's a good place to rest, enjoy the mountain views, and acclimatize before continuing your journey into higher altitudes.

 

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

The trek from Pisang to Manang is another scenic and culturally rich segment of the Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal. This part of the trek takes you deeper into the Manang Valley and provides opportunities to explore traditional villages, monasteries, and enjoy stunning mountain views.

Starting Point (Pisang): You'll begin your trek from Pisang, which is divided into two parts: Lower Pisang and Upper Pisang. Lower Pisang is at a lower elevation, while Upper Pisang is slightly higher and offers better views.

Distance: The distance from Pisang to Manang varies depending on whether you take the upper or lower route. The lower route is shorter but less scenic. The upper route is more popular among trekkers for its stunning views and cultural experiences.

Altitude Gain: Pisang is located at around 3,200 meters (10,500 feet) in elevation, while Manang is situated at approximately 3,540 meters (11,614 feet). There's a gradual ascent of about 340 meters (about 1,114 feet) as you trek from Pisang to Manang.

Trail Conditions: The trail from Pisang to Manang is well-maintained and well-marked, and you'll be walking on dirt trails and stone-paved paths. It offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Gangapurna peaks and passes through pine forests.

Scenery: As you trek from Pisang to Manang, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the Annapurna mountain range, including Annapurna II (7,937 meters) and other peaks. You'll also pass through picturesque villages like Ghyaru and Ngawal, where you can witness the traditional Tibetan culture and architecture.

Duration: The trek from Pisang to Manang typically takes around 4-5 hours, depending on your pace and stops along the way. It's considered a moderate day of trekking.

Landmarks Along the Way: Along the trail, you'll pass by places like Ghyaru and Ngawal, which offer unique cultural experiences. These villages are known for their traditional stone houses and Buddhist monasteries.

Accommodations: Manang is a significant village on the Annapurna Circuit and offers a variety of guesthouses, teahouses, and lodges where you can find accommodations and meals. It's a common place for trekkers to rest, acclimatize, and prepare for further ascents.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

Taking a rest day in Manang during the Annapurna Circuit Trek is an essential part of proper acclimatization, especially as you'll be ascending to higher altitudes in the coming days. Manang is strategically located at a relatively lower elevation compared to some of the trek's higher points, making it an ideal place to acclimatize and prepare for the challenges ahead, such as crossing Thorong La Pass. Here's how you can make the most of your rest day in Manang:

Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration is crucial for acclimatization. Drink plenty of water throughout the day to help your body adjust to the altitude.

Explore Manang: Spend your rest day exploring the village of Manang. Visit local monasteries, interact with the friendly locals, and learn about their culture and traditions.

Hike to Gangapurna Glacier Lake: You can take a short hike to Gangapurna Glacier Lake, which is a beautiful glacial lake located above Manang. It offers stunning views of the Gangapurna and Annapurna mountains. The hike is a great way to acclimatize and enjoy the scenery.

Visit the Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA): Manang hosts an HRA clinic where you can attend informative lectures on altitude sickness and acclimatization. They also provide medical assistance if needed.

Relax and Rest: Use this day to rest and relax. You can catch up on sleep, read a book, or simply enjoy the tranquility of the Himalayan surroundings.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

The trek from Manang to Khangsar and Shree Kharka is part of the Annapurna Circuit, a popular trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Here is a basic overview of the trekking route from Manang to Khangsar and Shree Kharka:

Manang (3,540 meters):

Manang is a picturesque village located in the Manang District of the Annapurna region. It's a major acclimatization stop for trekkers before heading to higher elevations.

Trek to Khangsar (3,734 meters):

The trek from Manang to Khangsar typically takes a day or less, depending on your pace and acclimatization needs.

The trail passes through scenic landscapes, including terraced fields, small villages, and offers stunning views of the Annapurna mountain range.

Khangsar (3,734 meters):

Khangsar is a small settlement situated at a higher altitude than Manang. It provides trekkers with another opportunity to acclimatize before heading to even higher elevations.

Trek to Shree Kharka (4,050 meters):

From Khangsar, the trek continues towards Shree Kharka. This section involves ascending through alpine landscapes, and you may encounter yak herds along the way.

Shree Kharka is a higher-altitude grazing area with lush green meadows, and it serves as a resting place for trekkers before heading towards Tilicho Base Camp or other destinations.

Scenic Views and Landscapes:

The trek from Manang to Khangsar and Shree Kharka provides breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, including Annapurna, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak.

The landscapes vary from forests to alpine meadows, and the trek offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the local residents.

Acclimatization Considerations:

It's important to acclimatize properly during this trek, as you gradually ascend to higher elevations. Adequate acclimatization helps reduce the risk of altitude-related illnesses.

Cultural Exploration:

Along the route, you may pass through small villages with traditional architecture, allowing you to experience the local culture and interact with the residents.

Water Sources and Accommodation:

Trekkers should be prepared with enough water and snacks for the trek. There are teahouses and lodges in Khangsar and Shree Kharka where you can find accommodation and meals.

Altitude Considerations:

Shree Kharka is situated at a considerable altitude, and trekkers should be mindful of any signs of altitude sickness. It's crucial to stay hydrated and listen to your body's signals.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

The trek from Shree Kharka to Tilicho Base Camp involves ascending through alpine landscapes and rocky terrain. The trail provides spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including the impressive Tilicho Peak.

The duration of the trek depends on your pace and acclimatization needs. It's crucial to acclimatize properly to reduce the risk of altitude-related illnesses.

Scenic Views and Landscapes:

As you ascend, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the Annapurna mountain range, including Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak.

The landscapes vary from rocky paths to alpine meadows, creating a diverse and visually appealing trekking experience.

Altitude Considerations:

Tilicho Base Camp is situated at an altitude of approximately 4,150 meters (13,615 feet). Trekkers should be mindful of altitude sickness and take it slow to allow their bodies to acclimatize properly.

Teahouses and Accommodation:

There are teahouses and lodges at Tilicho Base Camp where trekkers can find accommodation and meals. These basic facilities cater to the needs of trekkers in this remote and high-altitude region.

Preparation for Tilicho Lake:

Tilicho Base Camp serves as a preparation point for those who wish to continue to Tilicho Lake, which is located at a higher altitude. The trek to Tilicho Lake is a challenging ascent but rewards trekkers with the stunning beauty of one of the highest lakes in the world.

Weather Considerations:

The weather in the high-altitude regions can be unpredictable, so it's essential to be prepared for changing conditions. Trekkers should check weather forecasts and be equipped with appropriate clothing and gear.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

 

The trek from Tilicho Base Camp to Tilicho Lake is a popular and rewarding trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Tilicho Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world, situated at an altitude of about 4,919 meters (16,138 feet).

 The altitude at Tilicho Lake is significantly higher than Tilicho Base Camp. Altitude sickness is a concern, so pay attention to your body, stay hydrated, and ascend gradually.

Tilicho Lake Exploration:

Once you reach Tilicho Lake, take the time to enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Tilicho Peak and the Annapurna range. The pristine beauty of the lake makes the challenging trek worthwhile.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: camping tent

 

The trek from Tilicho Lake to Kharka Camp via Mesokanto La Pass is a challenging and adventurous segment of the Annapurna Circuit.

Start your day at Tilicho Lake, taking in the stunning surroundings and perhaps enjoying some additional time by the lake before beginning the trek.

Trek to Mesokanto La Pass (5,099 meters):

The trail ascends from Tilicho Lake towards Mesokanto La Pass. The trek involves steep and rocky terrain, and you'll gain significant elevation to reach the pass.

The Mesokanto La Pass is at an altitude of approximately 5,099 meters, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.

Scenic Views and Photo Opportunities:

Mesokanto La Pass provides a vantage point for breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including Tilicho Peak, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and more. Capture the scenic beauty of the high-altitude landscape.

Descent to Kharka Camp:

After enjoying the views from Mesokanto La Pass, descend towards Kharka Camp. The descent involves navigating rocky terrain and moraines, so trek carefully to ensure your safety.

Kharka Camp (4,100 meters):

Arrive at Kharka Camp, a lower-altitude campsite with lush green meadows. The lower elevation provides a welcome change, and you can rest and recover after the challenging ascent and descent.

Camping and Accommodation:

Kharka Camp may have basic teahouses or camping facilities. Depending on your arrangements, you may stay in a teahouse or set up camp, enjoying the tranquility of the Himalayan landscape.

Altitude Considerations:

While Kharka Camp is at a lower altitude than Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto La Pass, altitude-related considerations are still important. Pay attention to your body and acclimatize properly, especially if you've experienced higher altitudes earlier in the trek.

Landscape Transition:

The landscape from Mesokanto La Pass to Kharka Camp undergoes a transition from rocky, high-altitude terrain to greener pastures. Take in the changes in vegetation and enjoy the diverse scenery.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: camping Tent

 Begin your day at Kharka Camp, taking in the surroundings of the lush green meadows. Enjoy a hearty breakfast to fuel yourself for the day's trek.

Trek to Jomsom:

The trail from Kharka Camp to Jomsom involves descending through diverse landscapes, including alpine meadows, forests, and small settlements.

The descent is generally easier on your knees compared to the higher-altitude sections of the trek, providing a more comfortable hiking experience.

Villages and Local Culture:

Along the trail, you may pass through small villages where you can observe the local culture and interact with residents. Experience the traditional lifestyle of the people living in the lower-altitude regions.

Scenic Views:

Enjoy scenic views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes as you make your way towards Jomsom. The scenery may include terraced fields, rivers, and picturesque valleys.

Meals: Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner

Acomodation: Best Available Mountain Lodge/ Guest House

 

 

Start your day in Jomsom with breakfast and any final preparations. Ensure that you have all your belongings packed and ready for departure.

Transfer to Jomsom Airport:

Jomsom Airport is the primary airport in the region, and it's where you'll catch your flight to Pokhara. Depending on the schedule of your flight, arrange for transportation to the airport.

Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara:

Board a domestic flight from Jomsom Airport to Pokhara. The flight is relatively short and offers spectacular views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.

Scenic Aerial Views:

Enjoy the breathtaking aerial views as the plane flies over the Kali Gandaki River and the mountainous landscape. The flight provides a unique perspective of the region you've just trekked through.

Arrival in Pokhara:

Once you land at Pokhara Airport, you'll be in the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara. Collect your luggage and proceed to your accommodation.

Rest and Relaxation:

After the trek and the flight, take some time to rest and relax in Pokhara. The city offers a tranquil atmosphere, and the lakeside area is a great place to unwind.

Exploration of Pokhara:

Depending on your schedule, you may have the afternoon and evening free to explore Pokhara. Visit the Phewa Lake, stroll along the Lakeside Promenade, and take in the views of the Annapurna Range reflected in the lake.

Farewell Dinner:

Consider having a farewell dinner in Pokhara to celebrate the successful completion of your trek. Pokhara has a variety of restaurants offering local and international cuisine.

Overnight Stay in Pokhara:

 

 

    • Begin your day with breakfast in Pokhara. If you have some time before the drive, you might want to explore any remaining attractions in the city or take a leisurely stroll by Phewa Lake.
  • Check-Out from Accommodation:

    • Check out of your hotel or guesthouse in Pokhara, ensuring that you have all your belongings and necessary travel documents.
  • Departure for Kathmandu:

    • Arrange for transportation to Kathmandu. The journey by road typically takes around 6 to 8 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic.
  • Scenic Drive:

    • The drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu is scenic, with beautiful landscapes and views of the hills and valleys. You'll pass through charming villages and see rural life along the way.
  • Lunch Stop:

    • Plan for a lunch stop along the route. There are several roadside restaurants and eateries where you can enjoy local Nepali cuisine.
  • Rest Breaks:

    • Given the duration of the drive, your driver may make occasional rest stops for stretching your legs, enjoying scenic viewpoints, or grabbing refreshments.
  • Arrival in Kathmandu:

    • Upon reaching Kathmandu, you'll be back in the bustling capital city. Check into your accommodation and settle in for the night.
  • Free Time in Kathmandu:

    • Depending on the time of your arrival, you may have some free time in Kathmandu. Use this opportunity to explore the city, visit local markets, or simply relax.
  • Farewell Dinner:

    • Consider having a farewell dinner in Kathmandu to celebrate the successful completion of your trek. You can choose from a variety of restaurants offering Nepali and international cuisines.
  • Overnight Stay in Kathmandu:

    • Spend the night at your chosen accommodation in Kathmandu. Enjoy the comfort of a hotel or guesthouse after your trek and road journey.

 

  1. Morning Preparation:

    • Start your day by checking out of your accommodation in Kathmandu. Ensure that you have all your belongings and travel documents packed.
  2. Transportation to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA):

    • Arrange for transportation to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu. Most hotels can help you with airport transfers or you can book a taxi in advance.
  3. Check-In at the Airport:

    • Arrive at TIA and proceed to check-in for your flight. Make sure you have your passport, flight tickets, and any necessary visas.
  4. Security Check and Immigration:

    • Go through security checks and immigration procedures. Be prepared for some waiting time, especially during peak hours.
  5. Shopping and Duty-Free:

    • If you have some time before your flight, explore the duty-free shops at the airport for souvenirs or last-minute shopping.
  6. Boarding Your Flight:

    • Head to the boarding gate and be ready to board your flight. Follow the instructions provided by the airline staff.
  7. Flight Departure:

    • Board your international flight departing from Tribhuvan International Airport. Enjoy the views of the Himalayas as you take off from Kathmandu.
  8. In-Flight Time:

    • Depending on your destination, you'll spend several hours in-flight. Use this time to relax, watch movies, read, or catch up on rest.
  9. Arrival at Your Home Country:

    • Upon arrival in your home country, follow the immigration and customs procedures. Collect your luggage and make your way through the airport.
  10. End of Journey:

    • Your journey concludes as you exit the airport. Take a moment to reflect on your adventure in Nepal and the memories you've created.

Tour Includes

    Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private car.

    Two nights Deluxe hotel in Kathmandu on BB plan.

    Two nights Deluxe hotel in Pokhara on BB plan.

    Meals on full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) in trekking for you.

    All accommodations during the trek. (Private Room)

    experienced Government licensed holder guide.

    Trekking porter /Sherpa who will carry your bags during the trekking.

    Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipments, transportation, local tax for Guide and porter.

    Ground transportation from Kathmandu to Besishar by car/van

    Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus

    ( Local sharing jeep ) from Besishar to Syange

    Group medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).

    All necessary paper works and Annapurna conservation entry permits.

    TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System).

    All government taxes and tourist service charge.

    sleeping bag,down jacket,water bottel,walking stick

    Well come dinner and Farewell dinner after trek and befor trek

Tour Excludes

    Meals Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu and pokhara

    Your Travel insurance.

    International airfare and airport departure tax.

    Nepal entry visa fee.

    Tips for trekking staff and driver. (Tipping is expected ).

    All kind drinks (hot, cold and alcoholic)

    Personal shopping and laundry etc.

    Personal trekking Equipment.

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  • Trip Status Available
  • Start Date
  • Type Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek
  • Location Annapurna Region
  • Departure City Besisahar
  • End City Jomsom
  • Minimum Group size 2 People
  • maximum Group Size 16 People
  • Cancellation policy Read policy
  • Dificuly Level Challenging
  • Group Type Special needs
  • Durations D
  • Place To visit Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek

General FAQs

  • What is the Duration of the Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek?

    The trek typically takes around 16-18 days, including both the ascent to Tilicho Lake and crossing the Mesokanto Pass.

  • What is the Best Time for this Trek?

    The best time is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is favorable for trekking.

  • How Difficult is the Mesokanto Pass?

    Mesokanto Pass is considered a challenging trek with high altitudes and technical sections. It requires good physical fitness and some trekking experience.

  • What is the Altitude of Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass?

    Tilicho Lake is one of the highest lakes in the world at around 4,949 meters (16,237 feet), and Mesokanto Pass reaches an elevation of approximately 5,132 meters (16,831 feet)

  • Is Acclimatization Included in the Itinerary?

    Adequate acclimatization days are crucial. Ensure that the itinerary allows for gradual altitude gain to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

  • What are the Accommodation Options During the Trek?

    Accommodations are typically basic tea houses or lodges along the trekking route. and 2 night is camping Tent. It's advisable to be prepared for simple and comfortable stays.

  • What is the Maximum Daily Walking Distance?

    Daily walking distances can vary, but be prepared for an average of 5-7 hours of trekking each day. Distances may vary based on the itinerary and terrain.

  • Are There Tea Houses Along the Trail?

    Tea houses and lodges are available along the trekking route, providing meals and basic accommodation. However, services may vary, so it's essential to be prepared.

  • Can I Rent Trekking Gear in Kathmandu?

    Yes, trekking gear can be rented in Kathmandu if you prefer not to bring all equipment from home.

  • Is Travel Insurance Necessary?

    Travel insurance, including coverage for trekking at high altitudes, is highly recommended for this trek.

  • How is the Drinking Water Handled During the Trek?

    Carry a reusable water bottle and consider water purification methods, such as water purification tablets or a portable water filter.

  • How Can I Prepare Physically for this Trek?

    Engage in cardiovascular exercises and strength training to build endurance. Consider practicing trekking in hilly terrains before the actual trek.

Tilicho Lake and Mesokanto Pass Trek' Reviews

Cancellation Policy

The Agreement:

We encourage you to read the terms and conditions carefully before booking any trips with us, by submitting the booking form you are agreeing to be bound by the conditions of the terms and please go through the following Terms and Conditions that govern the relationship between you (client) and Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. Ltd)  (hereinafter referred as "The Company"), Registered Company Number 74068/066/067, both parties agree to these Terms and Conditions to resolve any legal or other disputes that may arise during the trip.

Trip Booking:

A 'trip' refers to any product itinerary or activities that are listed in our official website www.himalayaguide.com that you buy from us including Trekking, Tours, Expeditions, and/or other adventure and tour programs.

A booking is accepted and becomes definite only from the date when the Company sends a confirmation email then the contract between the Company and the Client comes into existence.

Before your booking is confirmed and a contract comes into force, the Company reserves the right to increase or decrease prices.

Please note that the company would not be liable to any warranty, collateral agreement, prior agreement, description of services, or conditions, other than as expressed herein.

Deposit Requirement For Booking Trip:

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.

The deposit should be sent to the Company, The Tailor Made trips may require a higher deposit or full payment at the time of booking so, if deposit is different from that outlined in this clause, you will be advised by the company at the time of booking.

II) Tibet/ Bhutan Trips: For the Booking of Tibet and Bhutan Trips, you will make 35% of the trip cost at the time of Booking. The Deposit amount is nonrefundable. and the remaining 60% is payable upon arrival in Kathmandu and before the trip departure.

Method of Payment

Booking deposit can be made by bank transfer, by Credit Card (Visa or Mastercard) and western union:

Booking paying by any credit card is Free of charge

if you want to pay by credit card we are 100% online secure payment systems

Payment via Wire/Bank Transfer: Our Bank Details for wire Transfer: 

  • Name of the Account Holder: - Mountain Hiking & Trekking P. LTD
  • Account Number: - 00207405260011
  • Account Type: - Current
  • Paying Bank- Himalayan Bank LTD.
  • Bank Address:- Thamel, Kathamandu, Nepal
  • Post Box No: - 14444
  • Swift Code: - HIMANPKA

Note: Bank service charge should be paid by the clients themselves at the time of deposit.

Please note that we are not liable of any delay or loss during the transfer process, If in case due to use of mediator bank or any other reasons if the money received by us is less than the amount sent, you are requested upon arrival to pay accordingly so that the total is equivalent to the product cost.

E-mail us the bank reference number or remittance slipserence number/remittance slips and sender details, and it will be easy for us to check. after you initiate the transfer, sometimes bank forwards the money with different name; if we have ref

Final Payment:

(a) Nepal Trips: Final payment on trekking, tours, climbing, expedition or any kind of trips in Nepal can be made upon arrival in Nepal and before the trip departure; final payment can be made by bank transfer, cash or by Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) and there is 3% surcharge when the payment is made by cards (this applies to  final balances and trip extension only.

b) Tibet and Bhutan Trips: Final payment of Tibet and Bhutan Trips should be made before the 30 days prior of the tour date and final payment can be made by bank transfer, or by Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) and there is 3% surcharge when the payment is made by cards (this applies to deposits, final balances and trip extension only

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

Passport And Visas: 

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.

Trip Packing List

    Clothing:

    1. Waterproof and windproof jacket
    2. Insulated down jacket for cold temperatures
    3. Waterproof and breathable trekking pants
    4. Moisture-wicking base layers (tops and bottoms)
    5. Fleece or softshell jacket
    6. Lightweight, quick-drying trekking shirts
    7. Warm gloves and hat
    8. Sun hat or cap for sun protection
    9. Gaiters to keep snow and debris out of your boots
    10. Thermal socks and liner socks
    11. Sturdy and waterproof trekking boots

    Trekking Gear:

    1. Backpack with a rain cover (40-60 liters)
    2. Sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures
    3. Sleeping pad for insulation from the cold ground
    4. Trekking poles for balance and support
    5. Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
    6. Sunglasses with UV protection
    7. Water bottles or a hydration system
    8. Water purification tablets or a water filter
    9. Lightweight and quick-drying towel

    Climbing Equipment (for Mesokanto Pass):

    1. Crampons
    2. Ice axe
    3. Mountaineering boots suitable for crampons

    Personal Items:

    1. Sunscreen with a high SPF
    2. Lip balm with UV protection
    3. Personal hygiene kit (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
    4. Trekking map and compass
    5. Camera or smartphone for capturing memories
    6. Power bank for recharging electronic devices
    7. First aid kit with essentials like bandages, blister treatment, and medication

    Miscellaneous:

    1. Lightweight and quick-drying trekking towel
    2. Snacks and energy bars
    3. Trekking permit and necessary documents
    4. Cash in small denominations for remote areas
    5. Multi-tool or knife
    6. Duct tape for quick gear repairs

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