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THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLES TRAIL 8 DAYS TREK (IP TRAIL) |
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New trekking trail traversing one of the most culturally diverse areas in Nepal Ramechhap, only 100km east from Kathmandu, offers a trekking experience unequalled in Nepal. Sandwiched between the high Himalayan range to the north and the rolling Maharbhata range to the south, trekking in Ramechhap offers magnificent Himalayan panoramas, lush rhododendron forests, and unique cultural experiences. The elevation ranges from 488m at the Sun Kosi River to Numburchuili peak along Everest Himal range at 6959m. Vistas of the rolling foothills dotted with isolated farming communities, rhododendron forests and bamboo groves, all crowned by an array of snow peaks are bound to leave you breathless. The cultural rituals surrounding Buddhism and Hinduism are another major attraction. But the foremost prize of the whole experience is the chance to meet people from 21 different Indigenous communities, learn about them and their culture- yes, all of the above in one trek. You will feel good knowing that your visit is genuinely helping your hosts. And what's more, you can relax on one of the best beaches in Nepal!! ITINERARY AND PACKAGES A 7-night/ 8-day package is recommended for IP Trail, while an exciting 4/5-days package can appropriately be customized for tourists with less time. The IP Trail formally starts at the Dhunge/Chaichhap bazaar of Dolakha district followed by a short hike thereafter to Sailung Peak, the trek's highest point. The trail meanders through ethnic communitiey settlements at Rajveer, Surkey, Doramba, Khandadevi and Dongme, and ends at Lubughat. A separate 4 days Majhi fishing experience can also be experienced either as a part of IP Trail package or as a standalone product to Lubughat and Seleghat.
ITINERARY: Our service include Our service doesn't include BEST SEASON AND EVENTS IP Trail is possible throughout the year. However, March to June and September to December are the best seasons for trekking the IP Trail. Saune Sakranti (mid of July), Sorha Shradda (mid of September), Janai-puirnima (end of August) and Maghi (mid of February), Lhosar (February), are some of the important festival where various traditional events, rituals are celebrated. TOURIST FACILITIES ACCOMMODATION IP Trail is a home-stay accommodation based cultural trekking trail built on the local cultures. The ‘Indigenous Peoples Trail' has comfortable accommodation available to meet the basic tourist standards. HOME-STAY ACCOMMODATION Throughout the IP trail, home-stay accommodation offers closer contact and greater insight into ethnic lifestyles that cannot be found along the more developed trekking venues where interactions can be more commercially oriented. Visitors can enjoy the basic accommodation and lodging facilities at the traditionally managed home-stays of various ethnic communities. Boiled and filtered drinking water and hygienically tiled toilets are available at all accommodation options and bucket hot shower can be available upon request. The ‘IP Trail' allows you to stay overnight in private homes in traditional villages far from commercialized tourist trails. Rooms in local houses are renovated, but otherwise expect a few tourist-style comforts. Host families are trained to prepare meals hygienically. When staying with a Nepali family guests live the life as the local people do, and are treated as part of the family. The homes reflect the traditional and simple atmosphere of the people and their culture. Apart from the pleasure of being in a peaceful and serene environment, tourists can also enjoy the traditional folk dances and music presented by the local men and women in their colorful traditional attire. The focus for the guests is on experiencing and learning from an authentic and enriched culture. Visitors are often involved in local activities that range from cooking classes to attending a traditional wedding, watching a local cultural dance and farm work activities. The Home-stay allows visitors to discover the real Nepal and to enjoy untouched countryside.
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