

Their forests are not spoilt and our camping spots often give beautiful views all around. In clears weather you can see the summits from Dhaulagiri (8167M) To Kanchenjunga (8598M) The trekking passes a variety of landscapes and you will be produced to the inhabitants by means of their songs, dances, hospitality and craftsmanship: they produce among others wine and honey.
At the end of the trekking you will know a great deal more about the life of these isolated jungle people. The impressive Himalayan summits will linger on your mind for a long time Every day description
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu to Hungdi- (309m) by bus from Kathmandu it is around 80-k.m –drive, around 3 to 5 hours.
Day 2: Hungdi to Hatti bag – (1410m), around 4 to 5 hours
Day 3: Hatti bang to Jyandala (1600m)- walk around 4 to 5 hours.
Day 4: Jyandala to Upperdangadhi (1275m) walk around 6 hours.
Day 5: Upperdangdhi to Saktikhor (355m). Walk around 6 Hour and drive to Chitwan National park .
Day 6- Day 8: Programs.
Chitwan National Park covers 932 sq. km. and supports some 650 species of birds. Flocks of Common and Demoiselle Cranes occur on passage between March and
Chitwan National Park covers 932 sq. km. and supports some 650 species of birds. Flocks of Common and Demoiselle Cranes occur on passage between March and
Chitwan National Park covers 932 sq. km. and supports some 650 species of birds. Flocks of Common and Demoiselle Cranes occur on passage between March and
Chitwan National Park covers 932 sq. km. and supports some 650 species of birds. Flocks of Common and Demoiselle Cranes occur on passage between March and





