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Royal Trek

Type of Trek
Trek Grade
Duration
People In Group
Camping
Easy
6 Days
2+

This is an easy trek that starts near Pokhara and offers beautiful mountain views complimented by a panorama of terraced green hills. Prince Charles from the United Kingdom trekked through this route, along with an entourage of 90 guests, camp followers and staff in 1980. Hence, the route since was regarded as ?Royal trek?. This trek is good for those people who have limited time and are interested in seeing the Nepalese village life and local scenery.

Royal Trek
Itinerary List
Day 01Kathmandu to Pokhara (200 km/ 6-7 hours): Drive by bus/car or fly.
Day 02Pokhara-Bijayapur Khola to Kalikasthan: Drive, trek.
Day 03Kalikasthan to Syaklung: Trek.
Day 04Syaklung to Chisopani: Trek.
Day 05Chisopani to Begnas Lake-Pokhara: Trek, drive.
Day 06Pokhara to Kathmandu (200 km/ 6-7 hours): Drive by bus/car or fly.

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Sunday - 18th July 2010
Though Nepal is out to welcome one million tourists in 2011 under the Nepal Tourism Year (NTY) campaign, the country has remained silent about tourism promotion at the ongoing Shanghai Expo 2010, the biggest exhibition ever in human history.
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