Dhaulagiri Trek

Gurja Himal Trek, (Hiden Valley)

  • Duration: 12 Days
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The village of Gurja Khani, beautifully nestled below Gurja Himal (7193m). Traditional House of the villages, stunning landscapes, and breathtaking views of Dhaulagiri (8167m) and Gurja Himal, crossing 3250-meter pass.

Gurja (Khani)-Himal Trek the hidden village:

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This trek will fit for you short vacancies, An amazing short trek to an isolated and remote area to discover a lonely and untouched hidden village (Gurja Khani), nestling near the foot of Gurja Himal (7193m).​ Beautiful traditional villages, varied scenery, views of Dhaulagiri (8167m) and Gurja Himal with a moderate pass of 3250 meters from sea level are astonishing views. Snowfall likely possible in winter from December to February. Sleep/eating in homestays with local people and basic teahouses. Retrace the same route back to Darbang-Beni-pokhara-Kathmandu, ​Fron Gurja Khani to Dhaulagiri trek also possible an off-the-beaten-path, culturally rich journey in western Nepal, typically spanning 10-20 days. Combines rural village life in Gurja Khani (2650m) with high-altitude views of the Dhaulagiri range (8167m) or can do the Dhorpatan Hunting Reserve trek also. The trek offers stunning features challenging passes like Rugachaur (3850m) requiring moderate-to-good fitness.

Short Itinerary:

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu international Airport to Hotel,

Day 02: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing,

Day 03: Kathmandu-Pokhara, you will have majestic views of glorious Manaslu Peaks and the snow-capped Annapurna and Langtang Himalaya range. Or you can take a Tourist bus to Pokhara about 6-7 hour drive via scenic Prithvi Highway.

Day 04: Pokhara-beni-Darbang-Dharapani, 5/7hr drive after Beni bumping road to Darbang,

Day 05: Lulang, Altitude: 2450m, Keep on the jeep road – in dusty or muddy in a few places but little traffic except for mule trains and there are stunning views of the Dhaulagiri range to compensate. The passes through woodland interspersed with terraced fields, where you will see villagers busy with different tasks depending on the agricultural season – ploughing, planting, harvesting, or threshing. In about an hour you arrive at the even more picturesque village of Takam – slate roofs, stone walls, front façades of white and ochre mud plaster, and a small pagoda temple sitting on a wide crescent of rice fields with an unbelievable backdrop of snow mountains. Just before Takam, take the lower right fork in the track (shorter, and less dusty) which leads past a stone tap water spout. Homestay accommodation is available here as well as teashop-lodges. Continuing, follow the jeep track as it climbs to negotiate a landslide-prone cliff section and winds around to reach Sibang (1790m) in 30 minutes. The jeep track ends here (Dec 2014). Accommodation is available in teashop-lodges. Follow the footpath which continues and in about 15 minutes take the upper fork which climbs up to pass near the lower part of Machim village (the lower fork descends to cross the river for the Dhaulagiri Circuit route) from where there are good views up the valley which leads to French Pass. From here the trail is level to the school at Phalegaon (teashops and local accommodation available.)

3 Hours walk takes us to Lulang village (2410m) via Phalegaon. Phaegaon the path descends gently (passing below the village of Muna) to reach a bridge across the Dar Khola (tributary of the Myagdi) in less than an hour. Looking westwards upstream the villages die out and the mountains rise higher and steeper, the ridges intersecting each other like a fat braid of mountains. Across the river there is a single teashop (cannot be relied upon to be open – and it is a longish climb to the next teashop at Lulang). Just past the teashop there is a choice of trails. The lower (left) trail keeps closer to the river and climbs gently to reach Lumsung village (in Lulang VDC) while the upper right trail climbs steadily to the large and fascinating village of Lulang. The 30 latter is the more direct trail which you should take (unless you are heading to the Jaljalla Pass and Dhorpatan). At Lulang there is one local lodge about halfway up on the left (Rati Maya B.K. 97420380), and friendly but very simple homestay accommodation further up and further left at Kali Maya’s (9746062298) – though the room is very small the toilet is spotless. Further homestays are anticipated in the coming year. [If you are too tired to climb the steep stairs to Lulang it is possible to stay at the teashop lodge at Lumsung. The next day there is a direct path between Lumsung and Lulang.

Day 05:Gurja Khani following Gurja pass 3250m-2650m,7/8 walk,

Track any footpath up through Lulang to reach the main trail which emerges from the village on the upper left side as you look uphill. Once on the trail it is impossible to lose the way since the route is well travelled by mule trains. You are also certain to be accompanied by women heading out with empty doko on their back to gather firewood and fodder. It is a pleasant climb through oak-rhododendron forest – not too steep except for the final section. The branches and trunks are almost hidden by a thick cloak of moss, ferns, and orchids. At the pass there is a draughty teashop (tea, noodles, biscuits) and stupendous views of Gurja Himal – if you arrive before noon.

Follow the only path down the north slope of the ridge. A landslide in the monsoon of 2014 felled many of the majestic Himalayan cedar trees and destroyed sections of the path. The path has been repaired and the landslide opened up views of Gurja Himal which can be enjoyed much of the way down. In December and January you may encounter snow on this section (in 1998 our children sledged most of the way on their bottoms). After descending moderately steeply, the gradient lessens as the path heads in a more Lulang Village Lulang is an unusual village because all of its 200 households belong to the dalit caste of metal-workers (Kami). Fanned around a steep stadium of terraced fields, the village is colourful with marigold flowers, rows of pumpkins and maize drying on roofs and verandahs, the houses decorated with splashes and stripes of red, white and black muds. It is however a very poor and neglected village, with a high rate of absentee men who have gone to seek their fortune in the Gulf countries. 31 31 westerly direction for the final hour of the descent to the bridge over the Dhaula Khola. On the opposite side you will see fields and temporary dwellings of the Gurja people, who descend to live in these when snow falls up in the village. There used to be a wooden bridge spanning the narrowest point of the gorge, but in the past year a modern suspension bridge has been installed. The last leg to the village involves another climb. It is not so high but it is steep and has to be done when legs are tired. Follow the main track upwards. By this hour you are likely to encounter villagers heading home with farming tools or loads of firewood and grass on their backs, so there is no risk of getting lost. The path arrives at a flattish grassy meadow. There is a water tap and an empty building on the right, with the sheer face of Gurja Himal partially visible

above this. The village of Gurja Khani is also visible to the left and is reached on a level footpath in about 15 minutes from here. Near the village, avoid the path which forks right and rises up to the school. Overnight local homestay,

Day 06: Rest in Gurja Village for exploring the village and local houses, Overnight local home Stay,

Day 07: Gurja-Lulang, Back to same trail or other solution to keep more days, 7hr walk, overnight local home stay,

Day 08: Lulang-Darbang, trek to beyond the village 6/7hr walk, overnight Guest house, Altitude: 2450m,

Day 09: Darbang-Pokhara, By jeep 8/9hr drive, following Beni bazar or can follow Baglung Bazar, Overnight Hotel with B,B,

Day 10: Pokhara, exploring heritage, International Museum, Altitude: 850m, Overnight Same Hotel,

Day 11: Pokhara-Kathmandu, By flight or tourist bus, 25 minutes by flight, and by bus 7/8hr, Overnight 3 stars hotel with B,B,

Day 12: Final departure to International airport Kathmandu, for your return to home,

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Trip Facts

  • Trip Code:
    100
  • Destination:
    Nepal
  • Trip Grade:
    Moderate
  • Max Elevation:
    3250
  • Total Duration:
    10-12 days
  • Best Time:
    Mars-April-May-Sep-Oct-Nov,
  • Group Size:
    2-20

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