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DAY
01:
Arrive Kathmandu. Transfer to Hotel, Overnight at Hotel.
DAY 02:
Shopping for trekking look around the heritage city. We
can relax and prepare the next day's trip.
DAY 03:
Fly to Nepalgunj (198m) with morning flight, arrive there at 10:00
AM, drive to Karnali River which is the longest river in Nepal,
jungle lunch by Karnali River side and drive to Bhudhi Tola after
lunch.
DAY
04:
Drive to Gopghat, Doti (628m) then cross the Seti River on suspension
bridge and camp on the other side of river. Day
DAY 05:
Hike to Dehimandu (1848m). Dehimandu is the most scenic
place with good campground. It's a wide hill saddle to the north
side Sai Pal view and the south side Seti River Valley.
DAY 06:
Hike to Mattepani (2253m). This hike is also along the hill saddle
with photogenic views of countryside. On the hike one can see the
colorful people, old villages and different cultural shocks.
DAY 07:
Hike to Bitchpani (2988m), this hike is all along the up hill saddle
with beautiful view of Seti River Valley.
DAY
08:
Hike to Khaptad (3110m). Camp at Ghoda Dauna with beautiful
views of Sai Pal Himalayan Range. As described earlier Khaptad plateau
is heavenly place; there is lot to explore.
Day 09:
Explore Khaptad
DAY
10:
Hike to Buki Daha. Hike continues in the core of Khaptad plateau.
One can see many rare fauna and flora on the hike.
DAY 11:
Hike down to Sajhghat (1676m).
DAY
12:
Drive to Nepalgunj and same day fly to Kathmandu.
Day
13:
Free day and rest.
Day 18:
Departure
Farwest
Nepal is an especially exciting place for a naturalist and tourist
to visit because of its great variety of rare and unusual plant
and animal life. For a variety of reasons, this is where there
is an especially rich mixture of jungle, foothills and high
country fauna and flora. Kha- ptad National Park, located in
Far West Nepal, is defined largely by the Khaptad Plateau, standing
at an elevation of about 3,000 meters. The Khaptad Plateau is characterized
by extensive grasslands (musk deer habitat) surrounded by densely
forested ridges (tiger habitat). Out of the thirty-five different
types of forest communities recognized in Nepal, sixteen occur in
the Khaptad region. Rare species of medicinal plants and oaks, like
Quercus leucotricephala and Quercus floribund, are found here.
The rare bird, called the Black Chinned Yhina, is known only in
Khaptad National Park. Over 260 species of birds, Common Langur,
Himalayan Black Beer, Musk Deer, Barking Deer, Yellow Throated Marten,
Ghoral, Leopard, Wild Dog, Wild Boar, and occasionally a Snow Leopard
are reported in this park. With its spectacular topographic setting,
dense alpine forests and rich plant and animal life, Khaptad National
Park is one of Earth's hidden treasures. Yet, few people have
visited this region of rich natural and cultural history. Khaptad
is also an ancient center for culture and religion. It is thought
that the Aryan horsemen, who entered Nepal through Man- asarovar
and Kailas, settled here.
ancient
history of this region a challenge. For the Nepalese, the religious
significance of Khaptad was greatly enhanced about a half century
ago when the Great Scholar Khaptad Swami chose Khaptad for his meditation.
Today in the Khaptad region, Nepalese people accept the primitive
realities of the Himalayan topographic setting and their rigorous
daily life with a grace that others may scarcely understand. We
invite you to join us in a unique adventure, enjoyed by only
a very few, exploring hidden treasure in the remote and serene place
known as Khaptad in Far Western Nepal.
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