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Guerrilla trek Nepal: Visit Rukum and Rolpa

Duration: 15 DaysActivities: Trekking in Nepal

Overview And Highlights

Trip Facts

Destination

Nepal

Group Size

2-12

Region

Annapurna

Trip Duration

15 days

Activities

Cultural Exploration /Hiking

Meals

Simple, homemade meals (Traditional Nepalese)

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

3020

Best Month

all year, except july, august, sept (monsoon)

Trip Grade

easy

Trek Starts / Ends

Kathmandu

Transportation

domestic flight/private vehicle

Duration

15 Days

Highlights

  • Historical insights into Nepal's Maoist Revolution as you trek paths once used by guerilla fighters.
  • Stunning panoramic views of the Dhaulagiri Range and other Himalayan peaks throughout the trek.
  • Explore Nepal’s only hunting reserve, Dhorpatan, home to diverse wildlife like Himalayan tahr and black bears.
  • Cultural immersion in traditional Magar villages, experiencing their unique way of life and hospitality.
  • Peaceful moments at Kamala Daha (Lotus Lake), a serene stop amidst the rugged landscapes.
  • Hear firsthand stories from locals about life during the Maoist insurgency, adding depth to the journey.
  • Interactions with diverse ethnic groups, including Gurung, Dalit, and Newar, enrich the cultural experience.
  • Trek through Rukum, a region famed for its 52 lakes and 53 hills, offering picturesque scenery.
  • Spot rare birds in the bird-watcher’s paradise, Nisi Dhor, including Nepal's national bird, the Danphe.
  • Experience remote, untouched trails far from the typical tourist routes, providing a truly authentic adventure.

Day to Day Itinerary

Food/Meals

Dinner

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Elevation

1335 m.

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from Himalayan Dream Team will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. After checking in, you'll have some time to rest and freshen up. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner hosted by Himalayan Dream Team.

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

1070 m.

After an early breakfast at the hotel, we will drive to the airport in Kathmandu for a morning flight to Pokhara. Upon arrival in Pokhara, we will begin our scenic jeep drive along the Baglung Highway, enjoying the picturesque countryside views of Nepal. The journey will take us through stunning landscapes until we reach Darbang, where we will stay overnight at a cozy lodge.

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

2250 m.

The trek begins with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges as we hike from Darbang to Takam and eventually reach Lamsung. Along the way, you'll meet local villagers who share fascinating stories of life during the Maoist insurgency.

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

1018 m.

Today’s trek takes us through thick forests of pine and oak. We may spot musk deer and other wildlife along the way. The trail provides stunning 180-degree views of the Dhaulagiri range, extending to Chure Himal in the west. After an 8-hour trek, we reach Gurjaghat

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

2870 m.

Our trek continues through lush forests as we enter the isolated Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve. This unique reserve offers opportunities to spot wildlife like Himalayan tahr, black bears, and pheasants. Along the way, we also pass a Tibetan refugee camp

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

2620 m.

Leaving Dhorpatan, we trek through the bird paradise of Nisi Dhor. The forest echoes with the songs of Nepal’s national bird, the Danphe, as we make our way along rugged trails, with chances of spotting wildlife such as the black bear and ghoral

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

2185 m.

Crossing streams and hiking through rolling hills, we reach Tallo Sera, once a major hideout for Maoist forces during the war. Along the route, we pass through several Magar villages and enjoy stunning views of the Dhaulagiri massif. Overnight at a lodge in Taka or Sera.

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

2095 m.

We trek through Rukum, known as the "district of 52 lakes and 53 hills," an unspoiled natural haven. Passing more Magar villages and surrounded by incredible views of Dhaulagiri, Chauri Peak, and Putha Hiunchuli, we reach Lukum for an overnight stay

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

1975 m.

Trek from Lukum to Thabang , We continue through forests of pine and birch, passing remote villages before reaching Thabang. This village was heavily impacted during the insurgency and holds historical significance. 

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

3090 m.

oday, we trek through dense oak, pine, and rhododendron forests with mesmerizing views of Dhaulagiri, Churen Himal, and Putha Hiunchuli. After a 4/5-hour trek, we reach Jaljala.

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

1635 m.

Trekking downhill, we pass mixed ethnic villages, learning about the diverse cultures of Nepal along the way. The trail offers amazing panoramic views of Api and Saipal as we reach the village of Jelbang. Overnight at a homestay in Jelbang.

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Homestay

Max Elevation

830 m.

Trek from Jelbang to Sulichaur , On the final day of trekking, we descend to Sulichaur in the Rolpa district, the former Maoist base of operations during the conflict. We pass through beautiful forests and rolling hills before reaching Sulichaur. 

Food/Meals

Breakfast-Lunch- Dinner

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Elevation

1335 m.

Drive from Sulichaur to Kathmandu , We begin the long but scenic drive back to Kathmandu. The route takes us along the East-West Highway, showcasing rural Nepal’s diverse landscapes. After a lengthy drive, we arrive in Kathmandu for an overnight stay.

Food/Meals

Breakfast

Accommodation

Hotel

Max Elevation

1335 m.

After two weeks of trekking, enjoy a relaxing day in Kathmandu. Stroll through the lively streets of Thamel, where you can explore local shops offering traditional crafts, vibrant clothing, jewelry, and unique souvenirs. Treat yourself to a soothing massage at one of Kathmandu's many spas, with options like Ayurvedic or Nepali Panchakarma massages, perfect for easing sore muscles and refreshing your spirit. Take in the colorful atmosphere of the city while reflecting on your adventure, and perhaps pick up some trekking gear or mementos to remember your journey.

Food/Meals

Breakfast

Max Elevation

0 m.

Final Departure After breakfast, a representative from Himalayan Dream Team will This is your final day in Nepal, a day filled with cherished memories and a deeper appreciation of Nepal’s rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. Our dedicated representative will ensure a smooth and comfortable transfer to the international airport. As you board your flight, take a moment to reflect on the enriching experiences and the knowledge gained during your journey. We hope to welcome you back for more adventures with the Himalayan Dream Team in the future. Safe travels and all the best for your upcoming endeavors!

Services Included on Price

Service Includes

  • Arrival and transfer to and from the international airport in Kathmandu
  • Authentic Nepali-style welcome dinner upon arrival in Kathmandu
  • Hotel accommodation with bed and breakfast provided in Kathmandu
  • Domestic flight tickets from Kathmandu-Pokhara and airport tax.
  • Full-board basis during the trek, comprising three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner), along with overnight accommodation at homestays
  • Transportation to the starting point and from the ending point of the trek.
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit and TIMS. 
  • Experienced helpful and friendly English speaking guide, porters (1 porter for 2 peoples), their food & accommodation, salary, equipment & insurance.
  • First Aid Medical Kit.
  • Office Service charge. 
  • All Government Tax.

Service Excludes

  • International flight(s)
  • Accommodation in Kathmandu beyond the specified package duration.
  • Meals (lunch and dinner) in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Personal expenses including (alcoholic) beverages, bottled drinks, , laundry, phone call, Internet, Battery Charging and Hot Shower.
  • Travel insurance and emergency evacuation expenses.
  • Additional expenses incurred due to flight cancellations caused by natural disasters, adverse weather conditions, or other unforeseen circumstances.
  • Personal trekking equipment necessary for the journey (can be rented in Kathmandu through Himalayan Dream Team)
  • Nepal entry visa, easily acquired upon arrival at the airport in Kathmandu (USD 30 for 15 days and USD 50 for a 30-day visa)
  • tips for guides, porters, and other staff.
  • All others that is not mentioned in the Include section

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Frequently Asked Questions for Guerrilla trek Nepal: Visit Rukum and Rolpa

General Information

The best seasons for trekking in Rukum-Rolpa are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These periods offer mild weather and clear skies, ideal for trekking.

Preparing for the trek involves cardiovascular exercises such as running, cycling, and swimming, along with strength training and practice hikes on uneven terrain to build stamina and endurance.

Essential items include a sturdy pair of trekking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, personal medications, a first aid kit, a water purification system, and snacks. A detailed packing list will be provided by your trekking agency.

Yes, Day 8 is an exploration day at Rukumkot, allowing trekkers to rest and explore the local area without the strain of trekking.

The highest point reached during the trek varies by specific routes, but generally, it involves trekking through hilly terrain with significant ascents and descents.


Weather can vary, with cooler temperatures in the mornings and evenings and warmer conditions during the day. Be prepared for occasional rain and temperature fluctuations.

Accommodation & Meals

Accommodation during the trek includes staying  in village homestays. These accommodations are basic but provide necessary amenities such as meals and a place to sleep.

 

Local teahouses and lodges offer a variety of meals including traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), as well as Tibetan and basic Western food.

Health & Safety

The trek is moderately difficult, involving daily walks of 5-7 hours on varied terrain. It is suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness and some prior trekking experience.

Altitude sickness is less of a concern on this trek compared to higher altitude treks. However, it’s important to stay hydrated, pace yourself, and be aware of altitude sickness symptoms.

Permits & Logistics

Trekkers need to obtain a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and an entry permit for the respective conservation areas or national parks. These permits can be arranged through your trekking agency.

The trek begins with a flight from Kathmandu to Nepalgunj, followed by a drive to Khaula. The return journey involves a drive from Burtibang to Kathmandu.

Yes, hiring a guide and/or porter is highly recommended. They can assist with navigation, carrying your luggage, and provide valuable insights into the local culture and environment.

In case of an emergency, your guide is trained in first aid and can arrange for an evacuation if necessary. It’s crucial to have travel insurance that covers medical emergencies and evacuation.

Payment & Cost

Charging facilities are available at some teahouses and lodges for a small fee. It’s advisable to bring a power bank or a solar charger for convenience.

Additional Information

 

A homestay trip typically involves staying with a local family or individual in their home rather than in a hotel or hostel while traveling. It provides travelers with an opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture, customs, and way of life of the place they are visiting. Homestays can vary widely in terms of the level of comfort and amenities provided, but they often offer a more authentic and personal experience compared to traditional accommodations. During a homestay trip, guests might participate in everyday activities with their hosts, such as cooking meals together, learning local crafts or traditions, and exploring the area through the eyes of a local. It's a great way to gain insights into a destination that go beyond typical tourist experiences.

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