The Siklish Trekking

The Siklis trek entails a picturesque hike through colorful villages spread out in the backdrops of beautiful sceneries with fantastic landscapes. It’s a trip where you can also interact with the locals & learn of their culture. This is a trip for those who have less time but yet want to get close up to high mountain country…it’s a real good trip to do with the family…..

The Siklis trek is one of those unique picturesque treks that unfold the natural beauty of Nepal. The charming villages, intriguing patterns of terraced fields, rhododendron forest, and high alpine meadows nestled below the towering mountains of Annapurna II and IV are some of the primary features you come across as you hike the trails on this trek. The trekking route takes you to a region which is inhabited by the friendly Gurung community who are staunch in upholding their old customs and traditions. It would be worthy to stop for a while & interact with these interesting folks on your way. A final high point reveals the magnificent views of the fish-tail peak of Machhapuchare.

The Siklis trek also offers bird lovers a real treat to a host of bird species which are found in abundance in the forests of the Siklis region. The cackle of birds chattering is heard throughout this trip….you’d just love it…

Outline Itinerary

Day 01 Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (914m.) this takes about six hours.
Day 02 Drive from Pokhara to Bijayapur Khola (Bijayapur Army Camp) - Kalikasthan (1370m.) which takes about five hours.
Day 03 Trek from Kalikasthan to LamaKhet (1680m.) which takes about six hours.
Day 04 Trek from Lama Khet to Siklis (1980m.) which takes approximately six hours
Day 05 Trek from Siklis to Neuli Kharka or Forest camp (2200m.) which takes about five hours.
Day 06 Trek from Forest Camp to Ghale Gaon (2000m.) which takes about five hours.
Day 07 Trek from Ghale Gaon to Pokhara which takes about three hours.
Day 08 Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu which takes about seven, hours.
Day 09 This day is free to do your own things

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