- Short, easy hikes are ideal for children and older family members
- Stunning views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri & Machapuchare
- Explore local Gurung and Magar villages
- Forests, rice terraces & peaceful landscapes
- Sunrise from Panchase Hill (2,500m)
- Comfortable teahouse lodging & friendly local hospitality
6 Days
3
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6-Day Family Trek to Panoramic Panchase A Peaceful Himalayan Journey Perfect for Families and Beginners
The 6-day Panchase Family Trek is a gentle adventure through Nepal’s lower Annapurna region—designed for families, beginners, and nature lovers. With stunning views, rich cultural experiences, and short daily hikes, this trek is perfect for those seeking a less crowded, low-altitude alternative to the classic Annapurna routes.
Itinerary
Arrive in the beautiful lakeside city of Pokhara, Nepal’s adventure capital. Meet your guide for a trek briefing, check your gear, and enjoy a relaxing family walk along Phewa Lake. If time allows, explore Tal Barahi Temple by boat or visit the International Mountain Museum.
Highlights:
- Lakeside sunset walk
- Optional family-friendly sightseeing
- Final trek preparation and gear check
After breakfast, drive to Khare Khola—the starting point of your trek. Begin your gradual hike through rhododendron forests and local settlements to reach the peaceful village of Bhumdi, offering your first glimpse of the Annapurna range.
Highlights:
- Easy introduction to trekking
- First views of Machapuchare (Fishtail) and Annapurna peaks
- Overnight in a quiet hill village with mountain
Continue through lush forests filled with birds, orchids, and Himalayan flora. As you ascend toward Panchase Bhanjyang, enjoy panoramic views and the peaceful ambiance of this off-the-beaten-path route.
Highlights:
- Immersive jungle walk with nature and birdsong
- Explore the spiritual site of Panchase Bhanjyang
- Sunset views over the Himalayas
Wake up early for a sunrise hike to Panchase Hill (2,500 m)—the highest point of the trek. Enjoy stunning views of Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung Himal, and more. After breakfast, descend to the charming village of Bhadaure, passing traditional homes and terraced fields.
Highlights:
- 360° mountain panorama from Panchase Hill
- Peaceful downhill walk through rural Nepal
- Cultural encounters with Gurung and Magar villagers
Trek to Naudanda, enjoying more scenic landscapes and Himalayan views along the way. Your vehicle will meet you for the return drive to Pokhara, where you can enjoy a relaxed evening by the lake.
Highlights:
- Short final hike with gentle descent
- Mountain and mid-hill countryside views
- Return to Pokhara with time for rest or exploration
After breakfast, continue your journey or enjoy an extra day in Pokhara for boating, paragliding, or visiting Peace Stupa. Airport transfers or travel assistance will be arranged based on your plans.
Highlights:
- Optional add-ons: paragliding, cave visits, zip-lining
- Smooth transfer options available
Cost Includes
- Private transport: Pokhara–Khare (start point) and return from Naudanda
- Experienced, English-speaking guide (family-friendly & licensed)
- Porter service (1 porter per 2 clients, 15kg per person)
- All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner with tea/coffee)
- Twin-sharing lodge/homestay accommodation during the trek
- Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
- TIMS card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)
- First aid kit carried by the guide
- Trek duffel bag (returned after trek)
- Sleeping bag and down jacket on request (returned after trek)
- All applicable local taxes
Cost Excludes
- Accommodation and meals in Pokhara (before/after trek)
- International & domestic flights
- Personal travel insurance (mandatory)
- Personal expenses: snacks, drinks, hot showers, battery charging, etc.
- Tips for guide and porter (customary in Nepal)
- Additional porter if personal baggage exceeds 15kg
- Emergency evacuation costs (if required)
- Optional activities in Pokhara after trek
Notes
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Infant seats available
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
- Most travelers can participate
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
What do I need to bring?
Porter-Supported Trek—Packing Made Simple
Each porter carries gear for 2 trekkers (max 30kg total—15 kg per person). We’ll provide a duffel bag for your main gear. You carry your own daypack with essentials like water, documents, sunscreen, snacks, and a camera.
You can store non-trekking items at your hotel in Kathmandu.
Essential Gear List – Provided on Request
- 4-season sleeping bag
- Down jacket
- Trek duffel bag
Must Bring
Daypack—light, comfy, and personal Clothing Layers:
- Sun hat & warm hat
- Sunglasses & headlamp
- Neck warmer & gloves (light + warm)
- T-shirts, thermals, fleece, waterproof jacket
- Trekking pants & casual bottoms
- Socks (liners + warm), hiking boots, sandals
For Sleep & Comfort:
- Lightweight sleeping clothes
- Rain gear & gaiters (seasonal)
Personal First Aid & Meds
- Pain relievers (Ibuprofen, Excedrin)
- Altitude meds (Diamox)
- Diarrhea relief (Imodium)
- Lip balm, sunscreen, band
- Personal first-aid kit
Miscellaneous Must-Haves
- Passport + 3 photos
- Travel pouch for money/docs
- Reusable water bottle or hydration bladder
- Water purification tabs
- Toiletries (TP, soap, wipes, sanitizer, towel)
Optional Extras
- Trekking poles
- Favorite snacks
- Book/cards/music
- Camera, chargers, batteries
- Binoculars
- Pee bottle (men) / Pee funnel (women)
Pack smart, stay light, and enjoy the trek worry-free!
Let us know if you need any gear—we’re here to help.