| S.N | Mode | Route | Elev.(m) | Duration | Overnight | Included |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Flight | Arrival Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Transfer Hotel | 1300 | Unlimited | Hotel Mulberry | Welcome Dinner |
| 2 | Drive | Kathmandu - Trishuli Bazaar - Manegaun - Sattobatto - Kispang Gompa | 1785 | 5/6 Hours | Tented Camp | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 3 | Trek | Kispang Gompa - Small Tamang Settlements - Jungle Walk - Jyawati | 2000 | 4/5 Hours | Tented Camp | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 4 | Trek | Jyawati - Jungle Walk - Fikuri Peak | 3500 | 3/4 Hours | Tented Camp | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 5 | Trek | Fikuri Peak -Gonga Bhanjyang - Rupchet Kharka | 3500 | 5/6 Hours | Tented Camp | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 6 | Trek | Rupchet Kharka - Sing-La Pass (4045m) - Rupchet Kharka - Gonga Bhanjyang | 2900 | 4/5 Hours | Tented Camp | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 7 | Trek | Gonga Bhanjyang - Thulo Chaur - Forest Walking - Bhalche Village | 2000 | 5/6 Hours | Tented Camp | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 8 | Drive | Bhalche Village - Kaule - Manegaun - Trishuli Bazaar - Kathmandu | 1300 | 6/7 Hours | Hotel Mulberry | Breakfast/ Lunch/ Dinner |
| 9 | Flight | Departure - Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Own Your Destination | 1300 | Unlimited | Breakfast |
Fikuri Trekking is another one of the unfamiliar trekking trails in Nepal. Phikuri Danda Trekking Trial starts by driving to the north of Kathmandu Bhalche, Dumpang (2,000m/6,560ft) 5 to 6 hours. Most of the people of Phikuri region are Tamang, mostly rich in ancient Tamang cultures and traditions, while few people of other castes such Brahmin, Chhetri, Blacksmiths, and Gurungs also live here. When people become sick they used to go to Jhankri (Shaman) for treatment as Hospitals are far from Village and still, they believe in a God. From Bhalche trekking trials continues walking up through beautiful natural scenarios, different floras, and faunas and reach Gonga Bhanjyang, can see an amazing scene of sunset and sunrise.
After a rest day at Gonga Bhanjyang, hike up to Singla (4,400m/14,2560ft) and trek to Phikuri Danda (3,800m/12,312ft), can see the beautiful natural scenario, white snow-capped peaks such as Langtang Lirung (7,234m/23,734ft), Ganesh Himal (7,422m/24350ft), Manasalu (8,163m/26,781ft), Goshainkunda (4,380m/14,370ft) and others more amazing views of Betrawati village, some tributaries of Trishuli river, some astonishing parts of Kathmandu Valley. Every year there will be a religious festival here at Ekadashi (eleventh lunar day (tithi) of each of the two lunar phases which occur in a Hindu calendar month). After an exciting trek to Phikuri Danda, we move down towards Manegaun. We can manage for a home-stay in Manegaun if you are interested. You can explore in Manegaun to know about the lifestyle of local people, can enjoy Tamang dancing and singing here. After collecting the exciting natural and important religious experiences from Phikuri Danda Trekking return back to Kathmandu via Betrawati.
Welcome! Upon your arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, you'll be greeted warmly by our representative holding a sign with your name for easy identification. You'll be welcomed with a traditional Nepali culture by flower garland as a gesture of good will and blessing.
Our friendly team will assist you with your luggage and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel in the heart of Kathmandu. Along the way, you'll get a glimpse of the city's vibrant streets, bustling with energy and charm.
Once at your hotel, you'll be helped with the check-in process. Afterward, you can relax and enjoy a refreshing welcome drink as you settle into the serene ambiance of your accommodation.
Before check in your room Alliance adventure will brief you about your activities with offering you nepali tranditional Dinner
Drive from Kathmandu to Kispang Gompa 5/6 hours. Takes you through scenic roads in the Nuwakot district passing through you'll see the countryside of lifestyle in Nepal, that’s offering Trishuli river, green hill, farms and beautiful sceneries continues to the local roads leading toward Kispang Rural Municipality and Kaule from Trishuli Bazaar.
Kispang Gompa, is a significant spiritual and cultural center for the local Buddhist community. Though not as widely known as larger monasteries in Nepal, it holds considerable importance for the local Tamang and other Buddhist populations. The gompa's history and significance are intertwined with the rich traditions and heritage of the region.
The trek from Kispang Gompa (Kaule) to Jyawati (2,000m/6,561ft) 4 to 5 hours, is a serene journey through the hilly landscapes offering an authentic rural trekking experience, with glimpses of local culture, pristine nature, and stunning views of the surrounding hills and, potentially, the Himalayas. The initial part of the trail descends slightly, taking you through dense forests, terraced fields, and small Tamang settlements. Flora includes rhododendron forests (especially vibrant in spring), pine trees, and wildflowers.The region is home to diverse bird species, and you might spot wildlife such as langurs, deer, or even pheasants.
Trek from Jyawati to Fikuri Peak (3,500m/11,483ft), (also known as Fikuri Danda) is a rewarding journey through rugged trails, dense forests, and serene landscapes, culminating in panoramic views of the Himalayan range. Fikuri Peak is known for its unspoiled natural beauty and cultural significance to the Tamang community. The trekking through dense forests of rhododendron, pine, and oak with the sounds of birds and occasional wildlife. The final section involves a steeper climb, often on rocky terrain, with breathtaking views making the effort worthwhile. From the summit, you’re rewarded with a panoramic vista of the Langtang Range, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu and more Himalayan peaks on a clear day.
The Tamang people associate Fikuri Peak with protective deities and spirits believed to reside in the high mountains. Ceremonies are conducted at the summit or nearby ridges to seek blessings for good harvests, health, and protection. During certain Buddhist festivals, locals undertake pilgrimages to Fikuri Peak, carrying prayer flags and performing rituals to honor their spiritual beliefs.Stories and legends about Fikuri Peak are passed down through oral traditions. These tales often describe the peak as a place where spiritual practitioners (lamas) meditated or where protective spirits revealed themselves.
The trek from Fikuri Peak to Rupchet Kharka (3,500m/11,483ft) 5 to 6 hours, is a captivating journey that takes you through rugged trails, serene alpine meadows, and dense forests, offering breathtaking views of the Langtang and Ganesh Himalayan ranges. Rupchet Kharka is a well-known grazing pasture and a base for trekkers heading toward Singla Pass, making it a strategic and beautiful destination. Enjoying the sunrise and panoramic views from Fikuri Peak, begin your descent. The trail heads southward, weaving through alpine terrain and eventually descending into forested and crossing small streams along the way, which may serve as water sources. Ensure you carry purification tablets if you plan to refill. Rupchet Kharka is a wide-open pasture surrounded by hills and used as a grazing ground for livestock. It offers best camping opportunities and is a peaceful spot for trekkers.
This challenging yet rewarding route from Rupchet Kharka to Singla Pass (4,045m/13,271ft) 3/4 hours and back to Gonga Bhanjyang (2,900m/9,514ft) 4/5 hours, takes trekkers through some of Nepal's most scenic landscapes. The trail climbs steadily through rocky terrain and sparse vegetation as you approach the pass enjoy spectacular views of the Langtang Range, Ganesh Himal, Dorje Lakpa, Manaslu and Annapurna ranges, lush forests, and traditional Tamang villages. The trail descent begins steeply, transitioning into forested trails. The trekking poles are helpful for stability.
The Sing-La pass has spiritual importance for the local Tamang community, who practice Tibetan Buddhism. It is believed to be a site blessed by protective mountain deities. Pilgrimages and rituals were often conducted in the area, especially during important Buddhist festivals, to seek blessings for prosperity and protection.
The trek from Gonga Bhanjyang to Bhalche Village is a scenic and culturally rich journey through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, terraced farmlands, and traditional Tamang villages. Bhalche, a charming settlement in the Nuwakot district, is a gateway for trekkers exploring the Ganesh Himal region and provides an authentic glimpse into rural Nepali life. The trail starts with a descent through dense rhododendron and pine forests, offering a peaceful and shaded trekking experience and those villages offer opportunities to learn about their culture, including Buddhist practices and traditional lifestyles.
The drive from Bhalche Village to Kathmandu is a scenic journey that takes you through the beautiful hills of central Nepal. This drive covers a mix of paved and gravel roads, with a winding descent through rural landscapes and small towns. This section of the road is mostly paved, but it can still be a bit bumpy in places. After this pleasant Fikuri Peak and Sing-La Pass Trek, Alliance Adventure offer you Nepali typical culture dinner and Alliance Adventure hand over your mission success certificate for the memory of your life.
Departure to Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport after a wonderful Fikuri peak and Sing-La Pass Trekking. Today is last day in Nepal and last minutes shopping for family's, frineds, and packing then Alliance Adventure departure to the airport for your onward destination to your country.
Fikuri Trekking is a scenic trek in the Ganesh Himal region of Nepal. It takes trekkers through picturesque villages, forests, and alpine meadows, offering stunning views of the Ganesh Himal range.
Fikuri Trekking is considered moderate in difficulty. The trail includes uphill climbs and altitude gain, so basic trekking experience and physical preparation are recommended.
The best time for Fikuri Trekking is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather, clear skies, and pleasant temperatures.
The Fikuri Trekking typically lasts 6 to 9 days, depending on the chosen itinerary and pace of trekking. It can be extended if you decide to explore other trails like the Tamang Heritage or Ganesh Himal Trek.
The highest point of the Fikuri Trek is Fikuri Danda at an altitude of 3,800 meters (12,467 feet), offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountain ranges.
Accommodation along the Fikuri Trek includes homestays in rural villages and tented camps in more remote areas. The homestays offer a cultural experience with local meals and hospitality.
Yes, you will need a trekking permit for the Ganesh Himal region. The Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) is also required for this trek. A TIMS card may also be needed for safety reasons.
Although the trek doesn’t reach extreme altitudes, trekkers should still be mindful of altitude sickness symptoms. Adequate acclimatization days and staying hydrated are essential for avoiding altitude issues.
You should pack trekking boots, warm clothing, waterproof gear, a sleeping bag, trekking poles, and a headlamp. A comprehensive gear list will be provided after booking.
Yes, the Fikuri Trekking itinerary can be customized to suit your preferences, such as adding more days for exploration or including nearby trekking routes like Langtang or Ganesh Himal.
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