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Since 1995

Total Cost:

$1399 PP

  • Duration: 17 Days
  • Best Time: Mar-Apr-May-Sep-Oct-Nov
  • Max Elevation: 4,400
  • Group Size: Min 2-12
  • Trip Grade: Moderate
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Bigu Gompa to Rolwaling Trek

Trip Highlights:

  • Rural remote villages
  • Mountains view of Langtang Range,Jugal Range and Mt Gauri Sankar Range.
  • High glacial lake Tsorolpa
  • Walking in Rice filled,Millet and Potatos filled
  • Cross the villages pass and highlander peoples
Bigu Gompa to Rolwaling Trek

One of the unmissable routes to is a noteworthy add-on to the Rolwaling Trek. The Bigu Gompa to Rolwaling Trek offers you diversity landscapes, numerous cultures, picturesque villages. This Bigu Gompa to Rolwaling Trek is acceptable for trekkers choosing a simple cultural trek, which may be combined with rafting and sport for a lot of sportive trekkers

Bigu Gompa trekking is brief, a lot of cultural and fewer touristic trek lies east north region on the rolwaling vale trek of Nepal. The named by a celebrated Buddhist religious residence Bigu. A female Buddhism school and religious residence you’ll visit and also spending some days to there with nuns as a volunteer traveler.

A real trek engaged with the chance to climb the Pachermo, stunning gazebo! The Rolwaling Himal, the foot of the Gaurishankar is an authentic vale and abandoned Nepal. Among days, during your intensive trek, you walk through rice and millet fields to the Na wild vale wherever the Sherpa’s villages face the snowy peaks.

Crossing the Tashi Lapsta opens the doors of the Khumbu Himal from wherever the views are gorgeous on Everest, mountain peak and Ama Dablam. The nonmandatory ascent of Pachermo is that the highlight of this trek. A superb introduction to mount within the chain within the wild.

Rolwaling Himal Region is encompassed by Dudh Koshi within the east and therefore the Bhote Koshi within the west. The Holi Mountain Gauri Shankar, Numbur and therefore the bright white Mountain Melungtse are the favored peaks of this region. However, none of the peaks is higher than 8000 meters within the height.

Best Time to Travel

As for the favorable seasons to hold out the trekking within the Everest Region, the suggestable time would be Spring/Fall and winter. Throughout these times, the visit showered with the esoteric fantastic thing about nature and also the outstanding landscape views.

To avoid the traffic, you’ll be able to select any of the days from December to February. It’s also told that in the winter the temperature here goes down low that poses challenges to the travelers. Aside from botanists, the trekking during this region in monsoon or summer that’s from June to August are often compact by the rain.

Physical Condition & Experience Requirements

Walking in higher altitudes is a lot of physically exacting than walking within the lower altitudes, however, if we have wonderful health with average shape, have a positive perspective, self-worth and powerful determination, we are able to accomplish the trek with success.

Exercise and jogging frequently for a few weeks before the trip is a nice plan to boost our strength and stability. Past hiking expertise would be a quality, however, no technical ability is needed for this trip. It’s vital that we sit down with our doctor before we decide and discovered for the mountain peak trek.

Itinerary


  • 1
  • Day 1 Arrive in Kathmandu airport and transfer to Hotel.
  • You will be met at the airport by our Him Ganga Treks representative and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. Rest at the hotel and briefing about the trip. There should be time to explore the city’s many charms on your own too. Overnight (O/N) in Kathmandu (breakfast included).

  • 2
  • Day 2 Sightseeing of monuments heritage of Kathmandu valley.
  • Free time to discover the capital and its surroundings. The guide stays with the group (but can not divide if everyone goes on his side …). We recommend the Bodnath stupa early in the morning (to enjoy the pilgrims’ ambience), as well as visits to the ancient royal cities of Bhaktapur (a true living museum of the valley) and Patan . Capitals of small kingdoms in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, both cities are renowned for their beautiful Newar-style architecture with beautifully carved brick and wooden temples and their multi-storey pagoda roofs.

  • 3
  • Day 3 Drive to Barabise, 5 hrs drive and trek to Karthali, 2 hrs.
  • 4
  • Day 4 Trek to Dolangsa, 5 hrs.
  • 5
  • Day 5 Trek to Thingsang-La (3,200m), 4 - 5 hrs.
  • 6
  • Day 6 Trek to Bigu Gompa, 4 - 5 hrs.
  • 7
  • Day 7 Trek to Chulangkha, 5 - 6 hrs.
  • 8
  • Day 8 Trek to Laduk, 5 - 6 hrs.
  • 9
  • Day 9 Trek to Jagad, 5 - 6 hrs.
  • 10
  • Day 10 Trek to Simigaon, 5 - 6 hrs.
  • 11
  • Day 11 Trek to Dongkhang, 5 - 6 hrs.
  • 12
  • Day 12 Trek to Beding Sherpa village 4 - 5 hrs .
  • 13
  • Day 13 Trek to Na village (4,150m), 4 - 5 hrs.
  • 14
  • Day 14 Hike to Cho Rolpa and back to Na.(4,560m), 5 - 6 hrs.
  • 15
  • Day 15 Trek to Daldung La, Bhanjyang, 5 - 6 hrs trek.
  • 16
  • Day 16 Trek to Jagad, 6 - 7 hrs.
  • 17
  • Day 17 Drive to Kathmandu, 6 - 7 hrs.
  • 18
  • Day 18 Depature to intenational flight.
  • Free morning in Kathmandu . Like the day before, the guide stays with the group to help you, if you want to make visits in the valley. Depending on the schedule of the flight back , we still take a little time to hang out in the afternoon or we leave directly for the airport to take our flight home.

    Includes Section Head:
    Accessories:
    Sun hat
    Fleece/Wool hat (to cover ears)
    Sunglasses & reading glasses
    Scarf to cover face (dust/wind)
    Watch with light & alarm
    Headlamp & spare batteries
    Hand touch & spare batteries

    Dry packs:
    Open neck water bottles x2
    Pack no heavier than 15kg fully packed
    Pack cover
    Day pack 35litre with waist strap
    Money belt

    Lower Body:
    Under garments
    Hiking shorts
    Lightweight walking pants
    Light weight thermal leggings
    Fleece or tracksuit pants
    Waterproof shell pants
    Shampoo & Conditioner (biodegradable)

    Toiletries & Personal Hygiene:
    1x quick dry towel & face cloth
    Toothbrush & paste (biodegradable)
    Multipurpose wipes (face & body)
    Deodorant
    Face & Body Moisturizer
    Nail clippers/file
    Small comb/brush
    Small mirror
    Toilet paper (you can buy more on trek)
    Anti-Bacterial Wipes (4x packs)
    Hand sanitizer (small bottle)
    Sun block face/body high UV protection
    Lip block with UV protection
    Feminine hygiene products

    Feet:
    3x thin cotton inner soaks
    3x thick warm wool hiking socks
    Hiking boots (with spare laces)
    Walking sneakers
    Scandals
    Walking poles
    Clothes washing soap (biodegradable)

    Upper Body:
    3x T-shirts
    2x lightweight thermal tops
    2x Merino/Fleece long shelve tops
    Waterproof shell jacket
    Down vest/jacket*
    Poncho rain cover

    Hands:
    Lightweight fleece gloves
    Heavyweight gloves
    Or waterproof/wind fleece gloves
    Playing cards
    Trail map & guide book

    Extra Items:
    Camera & extra batteries
    Binoculars
    Reading books
    Journal & pen
    Photo’s of home/family
    Energy/protein bars (optional)

    Sleeping:
    Sleeping bag*
    Sleeping bag liner
    Pillow slip/case

    Medical Kit:
    See your Doctor for compete medical kit
    including Dimox

    Trip Includes

    • The transfers mention in program airport-hotel-airport.
    • 3 nights 3 stars hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast included.
    • Drive to Barabise and drive to Kathmandu.
    • Guided city tour in Kathmandu in private vehicle as per itinerary.
    • 17 days and 16 nights trekking in the mountain region.
    • Ve 25 the north face tent for client sharing and dinning, kitchen and toilet tent and all camping gears during the camping trek.
    • Local fresh fruits where available and Nak cheese and snekers.
    • Trekking map, one in a group and duffel bag of Him Ganga Treks for to use in trekking.
    • Down jacket and sleeping bag return after the trek.
    • Trekking porter can carry your bags max 20 kg during the trek.
    • Insurance for porter and guide during the trek and expedition.
    • A local government licensed English speaking Guide during the trek, the required number of cooks, porters, their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment and transportation.
    • First aid kit will be available.
    • Boiled and purified drinking water for the trek.
    • All required special trekking permits and National park fees TIMS card.
    • All government taxes and our service charges.
    • Farewell Dinner before departure.

    Trip Excludes

    • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
      Your Travel insurance (Mandatory).
    • International airfare and date change or ticket re-issuance charges.
    • Nepal entry visa fee (you obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport Kathmandu). You will require 2 passport size photos.
    • Tips for trekking staff and driver. (Tipping is expected but not mandatory).
    • Alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, and supplementary hot drinks
    • Items of a personal nature such as laundry, phone calls, and internet service.
    • Personal trekking and climbing Equipment.
      Sightseeing/Monuments entrance fees in Kathmandu.
    • Any others expenses not mentioned on package.

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