A Week-Long Full Journey (6N-7D)
Days
Seven
From
Rajasthal
To
Suntala Bari
Day 1: Pokhara to Rajasthal – 1240m
Start your journey from Pokhara to Gachhepani, Dulegaunda by private or public transport. From Gachhepani, trek to Rock Garden, Ekle Danda, and Dhor Barahi Temple before reaching Rajasthal. You can also trek for 2 more hours to reach Dhor Lamagaun Homestay for the night. Don’t miss Dhor Durbar en route for a beautiful sunset view and the historical ruins of palaces and forts.
Alternatively, you can travel from Pokhara to Lamagaun via Pyuri Dobhan and Nirmal Pokhari, where Pyuri Dobhan marks the border of Kaski, Syangja, and Tanahun.
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Lama Gaun Homestay 9826100298, 9805811857
Day 2: Rajasthal to Gharedi / Saadhikhola – 990m
If you stayed at Rajasthal, visit Dhor Durbar for a stunning sunrise and panoramic mountain views. Today’s trek includes stops at Magar Nas, Gurung Hill Park, and Lamagaun, followed by a visit to Millennium Cave with its fascinating underground waterfalls. You can stay either at Gharedi or walk 30 minutes to the Magar village of Saadi Khola.
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Saadhikhola Homestay 9824151903, 9815122255
Kalkhu Homestay 9815144041, 98066 53769
Day 3: Gharedi to Pokharichhap / Kolma – 1440m
On the third day, trek through the Magar village of Kalkhu, then Raipur, and Pokharichhap before reaching Kolma, a popular hill station. This day is more challenging but rewards you with great Himalayan views. Kolma offers panoramic mountain views, bird watching, and tea and coffee gardens, while Pokharichhap is rich in culture. Choose your preferred destination for the night.
Pokharichhap Homestay 9810303506
Kolma Homestay 9815176332, 9817142343
Day 4: Kolma to Bhaisegaunda / Chandrakot – 1560m
Today’s trek follows the ridgeline with majestic Himalayan views and leads into lush green forests ideal for bird watching. You’ll reach the traditional village of Chandrakot, offering breathtaking views and cultural experiences. Alternatively, stay at Bhaisegaunda, which offers the Rangbhang Kot temple, Mysterious Cave, Bahakot Kailash Cave and great bird watching spots.
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Chiruwa Homestay 9819186410, 9816667050
Bhaisegaunda Homestay 9856052519, 9806613776
Balkanya Homestay 9703600600, 9803138998
Day 5: Chandrakot to Budhakot – 1710m
On the fifth day, pass through the Gurung village of Kega, the agricultural village of Gariswora, Bhirkot Kalika with its historic temple, and Deupuje Dhunga. Enjoy panoramic mountain views and visit the popular local picnic spot, Bhadrapata. End the day at Budhakot, the highest point of the Millennium Trek, where you can witness a beautiful sunrise and sunset from the view tower.
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Budhakot Homestay 9804900897, 9825136155
Aarthar Sapaundi Homestay 98264661119
Day 6: Budhakot to Suntalabari / Gahate Manakamana – 1300m
Start the day with a descent through beautiful villages like Ramche and Kumerdung. Visit Gahate Manakamana with attractions such as Guerrilla Park, rock climbing, Minaham Cave, Madan Ashrit Park, Bhasi Pokhari (pond), and Methabhrung Rangasala (stadium). Stay at Suntalabari, famous for its orange farming, or at culturally rich Gahate Manakamana.
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Suntalabari Homestay 9810188711, 9817100556
Day 7: Suntalabari to Pokhara
In the morning, explore Suntalabari village for bird watching and views. Canyoning is also available here. After lunch, take private or public transport back to Pokhara via Rambachha/Waling. This final leg provides chances to see the Long-tailed Shrike, Red-vented Bulbul, and various finches.