The Dhampus Trek is a short yet scenic trek near Pokhara, perfect for travelers who want to experience Himalayan landscapes, traditional villages, and panoramic mountain views in a few days. This trek is ideal for first-time trekkers, families, and photography enthusiasts seeking an accessible adventure with minimal altitude challenges.
The journey begins in Kathmandu, with a warm welcome by Global Nepal Treks staff and transfer to the hotel. Travelers then enjoy a scenic drive to Pokhara, followed by a short transfer to Dhampus Phedi, where the trek officially begins. The route ascends to Dhampus (1,770 m), offering stunning views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) peaks.
The trek continues to Landruk and Ghandruk (1,940 m), charming Gurung villages known for their cultural heritage and hospitality. The descent leads to Nayapul, followed by a transfer back to Pokhara, with time to relax by Phewa Lake. Travelers then take an early morning flight back to Kathmandu, with optional sightseeing in the Kathmandu Valley, including cultural landmarks, before enjoying a farewell dinner featuring traditional Nepali cuisine and performances.
This trek is ideal for travelers with limited time, offering a combination of Himalayan adventure, cultural insight, and scenic beauty in just a few days.
What is the duration of the Dhampus trek?
The Dhampus trek typically takes 2 to 3 days to complete, depending on the specific itinerary and trekking pace.
What are the highlights of the Dhampus trek?
The trek offers stunning views of the Annapurna and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) mountain ranges, along with picturesque landscapes and cultural experiences in traditional Gurung villages.
Is the Dhampus trek suitable for beginners?
Yes, the Dhampus trek is relatively easy and suitable for beginners or those with limited trekking experience. It involves gentle ascents and descents with moderate walking distances.
What is the maximum altitude reached during the trek?
The highest point of the Dhampus trek is Dhampus village itself, which sits at an altitude of approximately 1,750 meters (5,741 feet) above sea level.
What types of accommodations are available along the trek?
Accommodations include tea houses (lodges) in Dhampus village, providing basic amenities such as meals, bedding, and sometimes hot showers.
Is it possible to trek independently or with a guide?
Both options are available. Independent trekking is feasible as the trail is well-marked, but hiring a local guide is recommended for navigation assistance and cultural insights.
What should I pack for the Dhampus trek?
Essential items include comfortable trekking clothing, sturdy hiking boots, a daypack, sunscreen, sunglasses, a camera or smartphone for capturing photos, and any personal items you may need during the trek.
Are there any altitude sickness concerns on the trek?
The low altitude of the Dhampus trek minimizes the risk of altitude sickness. However, it's essential to stay hydrated and acclimatize gradually, especially if arriving from lower elevations.
Can I extend the Dhampus trek to include other destinations?
Yes, some trekkers choose to extend their trek to include nearby destinations such as Sarangkot or Ghandruk for additional scenic views and cultural experiences.
What happens in case of bad weather during the trek?
In case of inclement weather, trekking plans may need to be adjusted for safety reasons. Your guide will provide guidance on alternative routes or accommodations as necessary.
These FAQs provide valuable information for anyone considering a Dhampus trekking adventure, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience in the Annapurna region of Nepal.
Arrival in Kathmandu, Welcome by Global Nepal Treks member than direct transport to Hotel with Bed & breakfast plan.
Drive from Kathmandu Pokhara by Tourist Bus, then after taking Taxi to DhampusPhedi then trek to Dhampush 1,770m 2 ½ hours overnight at Lodge
Trek to Landruk 5/6 hours overnight at Lodge.
Trek to Ghandruk 1,940m 3 ½ hours overnight at Lodge.
Trek down to Nayapul, then we catch a Car to Pohkara overnight at Hotel with Bed & breakfast plan.
Early in the morning after breakfast flight back to Kathmandu Afternoon half day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley Evening Dinner together with Typical Nepali culture overnight at Hotel.
Departure from Kathmandu to your onward destination.
All Ground Transportation
3 meals per day during the trek (Breakfast Lunch Dinner) including Tea or coffee
Accommodation on Tea House (Lodge) or provided Tents during the trek as mentioned in the trek type.
2 Nights Hotel in Kathmandu on BB plan
1 Night Hotel in Pokhara on BB plan
English Speaking Guide & Necessary porter
All Government local Taxes
National park Fees
(TIMS)Trekkers Information Management System
First Aid kit and general equipment for Porter during the adventure trip
Guide and porter salary
Guide and Porter insurance during the trekking
Cost excludes:
Trekking equipment any type of personal expenses such as Alcoholic Beverage drinks, phone, and Laundry
Emergency Rescue and Travel Insurance, Trip Cancellation cost accident or Health, Loss Theft or Damage and personal effects.
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