• Jul 27, 2022
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Panchpokhari is a collection of Five Hindu holy lakes which lie in the Sindhupalchowk District in Nepal. This lake is a popular destination for Hindu and Buddhist Pilgrims. It is the 9th altitude wetland in the world. It has amazing beauty moreover, inexplicable sceneries. The splendid mountain panorama and very pristine natural beauty along with the incredible wetland attractions and flora and fauna make this a must-visit place in the remote mountains of Nepal.

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About Panchpokhari

Panchpokhari is a collection of Five Hindu holy lakes which lie in the Sindhupalchowk District in Nepal. This lake is a popular destination for Hindu and Buddhist Pilgrims. It is the 9th altitude wetland in the world. It has amazing beauty moreover, inexplicable scenery. The splendid mountain panorama and very pristine natural beauty along with the incredible wetland attractions and flora and fauna make this a must-visit place in the remote mountains of Nepal. Panchpokhari is popular among pilgrims because on the occasion of Janai Purnima in August most of the pilgrims visit there. It is believed that if you make a wish with a pure intention then your wish will be fulfilled. This place has both religious and cultural importance. 

History of Panchpokhari

Once upon a time, a person called Wuragba Waiba came here hunting. He saw Lord Shiva planting rice. He first thought what a foolish person planting rice even in such a snowy area. He went near but then God vanished at the place where the temple is built. It is said that we can see a plow in the waterfall flowing down from here. So the hunter realized that he had seen Lord Shiva. He didn’t have anything to offer  God except the bell of his dog. So he left the belt which can be seen even today

Trip Fact

Before we start our trip to Panch Pokhari, there are certain things we need to know about the entire journey. Some of the trip facts are:

Destination: Nepal

Starting Point: Kathmandu

Ending Point: Kathmandu

Difficulty: Moderate

Accommodation: 3-star Hotel/Tea house/camping

Tour route: Kathmandu-Melamchi-Bhotang-Chhimti-Deurali-Noshyampati-Panch Pokhari- Panch Pokhari view tower- Bhotang-Kathmandu.

Itinerary 

Day 1- Welcome to Nepal. Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport.

Day 2- Sightseeing at Kathmandu

Day 3- Kathmandu to Melamchi To Deurali (2200m)

Day 4- Deurali to Tuppi dada to Noshyampati (3700m)

Day 5- Noshyampati to Panch Pokhari to Panch Pokhari view point (4300m)

Day 6- Trek down to Bhotang Village

Day 7- Drive to Kathmandu

Day 8- Shopping in Kathmandu

Day 9- Final Departure to your Country

Weather of Panchpokhari

The weather in Panchpokhari is pretty cool. During the monsoon, seasonal rainfall occurs which makes little difficult to reach the destination. Similarly in winter, it experiences heavy snowfall. The autumn season is best as it provides beautiful views of mountain ranges and blue sky.

Best Season 

Autumn (March, April, May)

Spring (September, October, November)

Trekking Essential

  • Trekking boot
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunblock Cream
  • Trekking Shock
  • Water bottle
  • Raincoat
  • Trekking poles
  • Clothes (according to season)
  • Sun hat
  • Toiletries
  • Waterproof and Down Jacket
  • Torchlight
  • Headlamp
  • Medicines
  • Water cleansing drop
  • Windproof
  • Lip cares
  • Gloves
  • Scarf
  • First aid box    

Accommodation Service during PanchPokhari

Generally, a well-hospitable tea house or lodge is the accommodation that you have to rely upon in the Panchpokhari. The services and facilities may differ as per the altitude and remoteness, but stay assured regarding your basic needs. Delicious meals and comfortable and clean rooms with arm hospitality are provided in the Tea house. Additional needs such as WIFI, hot shower and electricity may not be available all the time or you might have to pay extra for it if available.

What are the special features of local inhabitants?

The local inhabitants of the Panchpokhari are Tamang, Sherpa, Brahmin, and Chettri. People of this region practice Buddhist and Hindu cultures. The spiritual people closely connected with the valley offer you the best hospitality you’ve ever experienced. Feel free to interact with the people so you can learn more about their lifestyles. 

Included

  • Pick-up and drop-off service at Tribhuvan International Airport.
  • Full board Meal(Breakfast, Lunch, and dinner).
  • First-aid Kits.
  • Private Vehicles
  • License holder trekking guide and porter.
  • Trekking information management System (TIMS) card.
  • Accommodation for all trekking days.
  • All local and government taxes.

Excluded

  • Personnel Items 
  • Any beverage
  • Travel Insurance
  • Nepal Entry Visa Fee
  • Trekking gears
  • Tips to guide and porter
  • Extra nights accommodation nights at Kathmandu
  • Spare luggage Charge
  • Flight Ticket

Useful tips for Panch Pokhari

The tips that will help in Panch Pokhari have been mentioned below:

  • Trekking boots are a must as most parts of the trails are rocky.
  • Carry Warm clothes.
  • Always drink purified water and keep a supply of water sanitizer drops or tablets.
  • Make sure you go on a trek with a knowledgeable guide. They will assist you in overcoming your journey difficulties.
  • Altitude sickness medicines are recommended for first-time high-altitude trekkers.
  • Don’t be scared of nature, Nature always loves you.
  • Always maintain balanced diet food instead of junk food.
  • Don’t panic. Enjoy your trip.

How to reach PanchPokhari

One can get reached via two trails. One trekking starts from Sano Okhreni and another from Bhotang. Most people preferred Bhotang over Melamchi. Trek starts from Bhutan. Up to Bhotang, there is a facility for transportation. From Bhotang you can see the beautiful scenario, and get close-up with nature, various types of flora and fauna, and ethnic groups.