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Siklish Trek


Siklish Trek

 

 

 


Trek Notes

Private Trip Departure everyday upon your request. But if you are interested to join with group, please chose below mention departure dates as per your requirement.

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
- 2, 11, 20, 25 3, 12, 20, 26 4, 10, 16, 22 5, 12, 17, 25 6, 13, 20, 26 7, 15, 28 5, 12, 20, 26 7, 15, 21, 28 6, 13, 22, 3, 11, 20, 26 -
 

Fact of the Trek

Trekking Destination

Sikles Village

Group Size

Min.1,  Max. 9

Trek Grade

Easy

Max. altitude

2000m.

Trek Departure

Daily September To December and February to May.

Types Of Trek

Tented camp trek.

Total Tour

8 days (Kathmandu – Kathmandu).

Walking Hour

Approximately 5 – 6 hours each day.

 

How  can you trek in Sikles Area ?
Sikles Trek can be organize only camping (Tented Camp). On a camping trek you will sleep in tents. The staff includes a guide, cook, Sherpa and sufficient porters to carry all trekking gear. Even if you have never camped before, there is no need to worry that you won’t enjoy the experience. The tents we provide are roomy, the sleeping pads/ mattresses are comfortable and international style food of a high standard is freshly prepared and served. On all of our treks a bathroom tent is provided as well as a dining tent with tables and camp stools, providing a cozy, comfortable atmosphere to eat and chat with fellow trekkers during the evening.
 

How Camping Trek is Operated?
 
In a typical Camping Trek, day starts around 6 a.m. with a cup of hot tea or coffee followed by a bucked of warm water for their washing and cleaning. After packing up their stuff and daypack, the trekkers are requested to leave their camp and meet at the dinning table for breakfast. The trek started around 7.30 - 8 a.m. and the kitchen staffs go ahead of the group.
Our well trained staff pack all camping equipment and gears and the porters carry them to the next camping site. The trekkers should carry only personal belongings that they may need for the day like water bottle, rain gear, camera, etc.

The Trekkers can decide on their own on time for viewing the beautiful landscape, taking photographs and resting or making a short pause. The walk to the lunch spot normally takes 3 hours. Our cook and assistant serves hot lunch upon arrival. The afternoon walk takes about 3 to 4 hours to reach at the night camp around 4/5 p.m. Tea and snacks are served while our sherpa pitch the camp. The dinner is served around 6/7 p.m. in the dining tent lit with a pressurized lantern and furnished with table and camping tools. We provide high quality tents, foam and mattress, and a simple toilet tent in every camp for once comfort.

Our well - trained and experienced cook, and assistant prepare a variety of healthy, hygienic and clean food which is carried for the entire trek. Fresh Fruit and vegetable may taste on the way to trek.

When is the best season?
The best season for this trek is half of February to First week of June and September to early December.

Half of February to First week of June: From the half of February until the first part of June temperatures are relatively warm, 10° to 15° warmer than in the fall. Mornings are bright and clear with the air slowly becoming hazier as the day progresses. The rhododendron forests in springtime are spectacular, with color displays that are "Himalayan" in beauty. June is warm and green with many fewer people - the sense of solitude is much greater than other seasons.

September to half of December: September to early December is an ideal time for the best mountain views. The days are typically sunny and clear with moderate temperatures and the evenings are usually quite cold.

Short Description of Sikles Trek
This trek takes you to remote villages that are far from the beaten track. Sikles is the beautiful and extremely well kept village of Siklis perched on a hillock at an altitude of 2000 mtrs. Siklis is famous for its very well maintained rustic flair and there are few better examples of a traditional Gurung village. The trek itself is not a difficult one allowing time to study the wealth of flora and fauna to be found on route whilst also providing some wonderful mountains views of the Annapurnas, Manaslu, Fishtail and Lamjung.

 

Siklish Trek

Itinerary in Details

Days 01 : Kathmandu- Ghalekhara (On the way to Pokhara)

Days 02 : Trek Ghalekhara-Kharpani

Days 03 : Kharpani- Ghalekharka

Days 04 : Ghalekharka- Nyaulikharka

Days 05 : Nyaulikharka- Parche/Sikles

Days 06 : Sikles-Chansu or Yangjakot

Days 07 : Chansu/Yangjakot-Kalikasthan

Days 08 : Drive to Kathmandu.

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