Accommodation during Khopra Danda Trek
- In Kathmandu and Pokhara we provide comfortable accommodation in 3-star hotels with breakfast on a twin-sharing basis.(Private room accommodation can be organized at an extra cost)
- During the trek, we provide comfortable teahouse accommodation on a twin-sharing basis.
Meals and Drinking water on Khopra Danda Trek
During the Khopra Danda Trek, you’ll enjoy three freshly prepared meals daily—breakfast, lunch, and dinner—at cozy teahouses or lodges along the trail. Menus feature hearty options like dal bhat (Nepali rice, lentils, and veggies), noodles, fried rice, soups, pancakes, eggs, and seasonal vegetables, perfect for fueling your trek. In Pokhara, you’ll find a wider range of dishes, including pasta and continental breakfasts, available at hotels.
Staying hydrated is key, especially at higher altitudes like Khopra Danda (3,660m) and Khayer Lake (4,650m). Bottled water is available at teahouses, but we recommend bringing a reusable water bottle to minimize plastic waste. Our guides carry water purification tablets or filters, allowing you to safely refill from local sources like streams or taps when needed.
Required Permits for the Khopra Danda Trek
You’ll need a TIMS Card and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit to trek in Khopra Danda Trek. All permit fees are included, and we arrange them for you.
- Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): NPR 3,000 per person
- Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card: NPR 1,000 per person
Best Time for Khopra Danda Trek
The optimal periods for undertaking the Khopra Danda Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During spring, mild temperatures and clear skies offer excellent visibility of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, complemented by vibrant rhododendron blooms along the trails. Autumn provides equally favorable conditions, with stable weather, crisp air, and unobstructed panoramic views, ideal for trekking and photography. While the trek is possible year-round, the monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rainfall and slippery paths, potentially obscuring mountain vistas. Winter (December to February) is colder, particularly at higher elevations like Khopra Danda (3,660m), with occasional fog that may affect visibility. For the best experience, with comfortable weather and breathtaking scenery, we recommend planning your trek for spring or autumn.
Khopra Danda Trek Difficulties
The Khopra Danda Trek is a moderately challenging adventure in the Annapurna Region, suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness. The trek reaches a maximum altitude of 3,660m at Khopra Danda, with an optional side trip to Khayer Lake at 4,650m, where mild altitude sickness symptoms may occur if not properly acclimatized. Trekkers should be prepared for 5–7 hours of daily walking, covering varied terrain including steep ascents, descents, and narrow, rocky paths through rhododendron forests and remote ridges. Weather can be unpredictable, particularly at higher elevations, with cold nights and potential rain during the monsoon season (June–August). Teahouse accommodations are basic, often lacking electricity or hot water. With proper preparation, a steady pace, and the guidance of Aarohi Holiday’s experienced team, this trek is achievable and offers a rewarding blend of stunning Himalayan views and cultural immersion.
Altitude Sickness and Prevention on the Khopra Danda Trek
At Aarohi Holiday, we’ve got your back when it comes to staying safe on the Khopra Danda Trek. This adventure takes you up to 3,660m at Khopra Danda, and if you opt for the Khayer Lake side trip, you’ll hit 4,650m. Altitude sickness can be a concern at these heights, but don’t worry—our experienced guides are pros at spotting and handling any issues, trained in high-altitude first aid to keep you feeling great.
We’ve designed the itinerary with gradual climbs to help your body adjust smoothly, especially when you’re heading to Khopra Danda or Khayer Lake. If you start feeling a bit off—maybe a headache, dizziness, or nausea—our team jumps in fast with advice like resting, hydrating, or even descending a bit if needed. We’ll also share tips before you start, like drinking plenty of water and pacing yourself. With our support and a little prep, you’ll be soaking in those epic Himalayan views safely and ready for an unforgettable trek!
Travel Insurance for Khopra Danda Trek
Hey there, adventurer! At Aarohi Holiday, we want you to explore the Khopra Danda Trek’s stunning Himalayan views without a single worry. That’s why we strongly recommend getting comprehensive Nepal trekking insurance that covers high-altitude adventures up to 5,000m (including the Khayer Lake side trip at 4,650m). Your policy should include:
- Emergency evacuation (like helicopter rescues for those rare moments)
- Medical expenses
- Trip cancellations
- Lost luggage
The Himalayas can throw curveballs, but with the right insurance and our expert guides by your side, you’ll trek with total confidence. Ready for the adventure? Book now and hit the trails worry-free!
Khopra Danda Trek cost
Our 13-day Khopra Danda Trek is priced at USD $950 per person, offering an all-inclusive adventure through the stunning Annapurna Region. This package covers transportation from Kathmandu to Pokhara and Nayapul, Annapurna Conservation Area permits, TIMS card, three daily meals, teahouse accommodations, and the expertise of our skilled guides and porters. A highlight is the breathtaking sunrise at Poon Hill and the serene Khayer Lake side trip, blending natural beauty with cultural immersion. Enjoy group discounts of 5% to 10%, with one group leader trekking free. Book now for an unforgettable Himalayan escape with Aarohi Holiday!
Important Notes for Khopra Danda Trek
- Travel from Kathmandu to Pokhara is by tourist bus (6–7 hours), ensuring a scenic and comfortable journey to the trailhead. The drive from Pokhara to Nayapul is by private vehicle.
- One porter is shared between two trekkers, carrying up to 20kg total. We recommend packing under 10kg per person, and a duffle bag will be provided for your gear
- Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) are included during the trek, served from teahouse menus. Extras like hot showers, Wi-Fi, or device charging at teahouses are not covered.
- Meals in Kathmandu and Pokhara are not included, except for breakfast at 3-star hotels and a farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
- Drones require a special permit, which is difficult to obtain. Unless you have prior official approval, we advise against bringing one to avoid complications.
- Weather in the Annapurna Region can be unpredictable. In case of trail disruptions, our team will arrange alternative plans to ensure your safety and enjoyment.
Physical Fitness for Khopra Danda Trek
The Khopra Danda Trek is a moderately challenging adventure, with daily hikes of 5–7 hours across diverse terrain, reaching up to 3,660m at Khopra Danda and 4,650m for the optional Khayer Lake side trip. No technical climbing skills are needed, but solid physical fitness and stamina are key to enjoying the journey. Regular walks, cardio exercises like jogging or cycling, and short hill hikes in the weeks before your trip will boost your endurance. With a bit of prep, most healthy adventurers can tackle this trek and soak in the stunning Himalayan views with confidence!
Trekking Day for Khopra Danda Trek
Each trekking day on the Khopra Danda Trek starts with a hearty breakfast at your teahouse, fueling you for 5 to 7 hours of hiking through the Annapurna Region’s stunning landscapes. You’ll traverse vibrant rhododendron forests, charming Gurung villages like Ghandruk, and rugged ridge trails, with breathtaking views of Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre unfolding around you.
A highlight is the day you ascend to Khopra Danda (3,660m) or take the optional side trip to Khayer Lake (4,650m), both offering jaw-dropping Himalayan panoramas. These longer days involve steady climbs but reward you with serene vistas and tranquil trails. With our expert guides ensuring proper pacing, regular breaks, and altitude awareness, each day blends adventure and awe, making your trek safe, rewarding, and unforgettable.
Khopra Danda Trek Itinerary
The Khopra Danda Trek is a breathtaking journey that starts in vibrant Kathmandu, where you’ll explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Pashupatinath and Boudhanath. A scenic drive to Pokhara and Nayapul sets the stage for your trek, winding through lush rhododendron forests and charming Gurung villages like Ghandruk, Tadapani, and Swanta, with stunning views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre.
The highlight is reaching Khopra Danda (3,660m) and the optional side trip to sacred Khayer Lake (4,650m), offering serene vistas and tranquil trails. You’ll also catch a magical sunrise at Poon Hill before trekking back to Pokhara and returning to Kathmandu for a heartfelt farewell. Perfect for adventurers seeking an off-the-beaten-path Himalayan escape, this 13-day trek blends natural splendor, cultural immersion, and unforgettable moments.
Arrival Instruction
Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our company representatives are stationed to welcome you to the country. We request you to carefully look for your name being held by our representatives following the events upon landing. The representatives are responsible to escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. You will see men offering you to carry luggage and take you to your destination as you exit the airport. We request you pay no attention to these people and follow the designated representatives and follow their instructions. You will also need to keep an eye on your luggage and belongings to avoid any complications.
Nepal Visa Entry Procedure
For entry into Nepal, there are visa requirements everyone (except Indian nationals) must complete before being allowed to pass through immigration. This is for air travel as well as overland transportation. Most visitors may obtain a visa to enter Nepal, however, there are exceptions.Three options are available for entry
- 15-day single entry: US $30
- 30-day single entry: US $50
- 90-day multiple entries: US $125
Please have a passport valid for at least 6 months from the time of entry, and have cash ready, preferably in US dollars, though there are other currencies Nepal Immigration accepts. If you are entering via overland, you must have US cash and 3 passport photos. For arrival by air, the kiosks at the airport take your picture for you.For the most up to date list of exceptions for visa on arrival or to obtain the most current visa information, visit the Nepal Department of Immigration website.