Drive from Kathmandu to Dhunche (1966m.) takes about five hours. You head north out of Kathmandu driving through scenic foothills and ridgeline vistas to Dhunche. Stay overnight at lodge.
Trek from Dhunche to Sing Gompa (3250m.) takes about five hours. The first part of the trail ascends gradually by a mineral water factory up to Ghatte Khola (stream). Crossing a suspension bridge over this stream, you begin to trek steeply up until you reach Sing Gompa through pine, silver oak and rhododendron forests along with marijuana plants. Stay overnight at lodge.
Trek from Sing Gompa to Gosainkunda (4361m.) via. Lauribina La (3920m.) takes about five and half hours. The first part of the trail is a gentle ascent up to Lauribinayak. The trail then ascends steeply all the way to Gosainkunda. You follow a rugged trail with dramatic views of Himal chuli(7893m) Manaslu range (8156mm), Ganesh Himal range(7406m), Tibetan peaks and Langtang Lirung. On a clear day, even the Annapurna range can be seen rising up behind and to the north, across the valley, is Langtang Lirung. There are about a dozen lakes in the Gosainkunda Basin, the main three being Saraswatikunda, Bhairabkunda, and Gosainkunda. Stay overnight at lodge.
Trek from Gosainkunda to Sing Gompa (3250m.) or Chandan Bari takes about four and half hours. The trail descends all the way to Sing Gompa passing Lauribana Pass with magnificent mountain views and forests. Stay overnight at lodge.
Trek from Sing Gompa to Dhunche (1966m.)takes about six hours. The first part of the trail descends through pine, silver oak and rhododendron forests along with marijuana plants. You then cross a suspension bridge over the Sing Gompa Stream. The path then stretches at a flat level through some human settlements and mineral water factories up to Dhunche. Stay overnight at lodge.
Drive from Dhunche to Kathmandu by bus takes about five hours. It is a pleasant drive back to Kathmandu.
We have just completed a 15 days trek to Gosainkunda. We had a most exhilarating trip - a highly stimulating experience. Our team of 9 porters, a guide and a cook were excellent. They took care of all our needs not only were they highly efficient, but also very lively and entertaining. Ram Chandra Ghising who was a wonderful organizer and Norbu Tamang our cook whose cooking was excellent and extremely inventive. The team as a whole took excellent care of us. Thanks for a great and a memorable trip.
Looking back on the last month, an amazing trek to Gosainkunda, a Buddhist wedding, Chitwan trip, Paragliding in Pokhara, Bungee jumping, Mountain biking, and also much more. None of which would have been possible without the constant assistance of Nava and his team. Thank you all so much. Much appreciation and good fortune to go.
Below is a list of equipment and clothing required for trekking. The necessity of these items depends on the type, altitude, timing and destination of trekking. Appropriate trekking gears are not only required for the comfort/pleasure of your trek but also to improve safety factor. Please have a look over these items in order to fully prepare and thoroughly enjoy the trekking.
Daypack,
Rucksack, Sleeping bag, Duffel bag, Walking Poles, walking boots,
sandals, Toiletries (Soaps, Toilet papers, Sanitizers, toothpaste, tooth
brush, etc.)
Thermal underwear, Down
jacket, Shorts, Trekking trousers, Towels, Woolen gloves, Gaiters,
Fleece jacket or Pullover, Wind/water proof jacket, Raincoat, Warm
socks, buff
Sun hat, Sunglasses, Snow goggles, Sunscreen, Lip balm
Headlamp, Flash light, Binoculars, Cameras (chargers and batteries),
Water bottle/bladder, Water purification Iodine tablets, Energy bars and snacks
First Aid Kit
Altimeter, Compass, Binoculars, Books/magazines, GPS, Pocket knife, Candles (for lodges), Notebook with pencil/pen, etc
Tent, Stove and fuel, Utensils for cooking, eating and drinking, sleeping mattresses
Note:
We can also provide sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag, walking
poles, and First Aid Kit in case if you don’t have one. These items are
inclusive of total package price.