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KHOPRA TREK

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Duration

09 Days

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Trip Difficulty

Easy

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Max. Altitude

4300m

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Destination

Nepal

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Group Size

1-16 Pax

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Accommodation

Hotel & Lodge

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Activities

Trekking

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Meals

B/L/D

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Introduction of KHOPRA TREK

Khopra Trek is an off-the-beaten hiking trail in the Annapurna region. It is an underrated trekking destination, as not a lot of travelers and trekkers are aware of this majestic trail. Panoramic Mountain views, Khayer Lake, Rhododendron forests, waterfalls, hilly gorges, and community villages inhabited by the majority of Magar ethnic tribes are the major features of this excursion.

Khopra  Trek continues walking on the stone-stepped uphill trail through the Rhododendron forest that leads to Ghorepani. A sunrise view side trip to Poon Hill offers a once-in-a-lifetime worth view of the Annapurna and Dhawalagiri mountain ranges. The Khopra Trek continues through the dense forests with diverse flora and fauna and offers incredible views of mountain peaks Annapurna South, Himchuli, and pyramid-shaped Fishtail.

Khayer Lake, located at 4827 meters altitude, is another attraction of the trek, with Khayer Baraha Temple being one important pilgrimage site for Hindus. Hundreds of pilgrims visit this site during Janai Purnima and sacrifice a sheep as the ritual is supposed to grant people with boon. In recent years, the number of domestic and international travelers visiting the Khopra Trek has been rising.

Vertex Holiday recommends the Khopra Trek itinerary for the spring season when the Rhododendrons are in full bloom. However, if you are planning a hiking trip in Nepal, this trek can be the best vacation destination for internal and international tourists. We organize both camping and lodge-based Khopra Trek with a suitable itinerary. Please, contact us for more details.

Trip Highlights

Trip Duration  :9 Days

Maximum Altitude : 4300m

Difficulty Grade  :Easy

Best Seasons : Spring-Automn

Start & End Point  :Kathmandu / Kathmandu

  • Peaceful trek in Annapurna
  • Pass through several mixed and ethnic communities
  • Spectacular views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Himchuli, and Fishtail
  • Wonderful blue lake (Khopra Lake) and Khopra ridge
  • Off-the-beaten route in the Annapurna region
  • Best view of Khayer Lake
  • Great alternative trek in the Annapurna region
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Itinerary of KHOPRA TREK

Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal’s capital, and transfer to your hotel. You’ll usually meet your trekking team, check equipment, and attend a briefing about the Khopra Ridge route. This helps you prepare for the days ahead.

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Arrival
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1300m
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Kathmandu
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

3 Star Hotel/Similar

Early morning flight to Pokhara (or drive), a beautiful lakeside city and the gateway to Annapurna treks. Spend the day relaxing, enjoying views of the lake and mountains, and checking final gear before the trek starts.

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Fly to pokhara
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860m
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Pokhara
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

Drive from Pokhara (or nearby access point) to Ghandruk — one of the largest Gurung villages in the region with stunning views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre. From Ghandruk, you trek up to Tadapani through forests and hillsides.

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Drive
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2630m
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Tadapani
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B/L/D
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Accommodation

Lodge

The trail continues climbing through rhododendron and oak forests. You reach high pastures such as Bayali Kharka or Dobato, where alpine landscapes open up and views start becoming more dramatic.

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Trekking
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3350m
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Dobato/Bayali Kharka
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Today’s the main climb up to Khopra Ridge (~3,660 m) — one of the key viewpoints of the trek. The trail becomes steeper and leads above the tree line. Once at the ridge, you are rewarded with sweeping Himalayan panoramas including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Nilgiri and other major peaks.

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Trekking
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3660m
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Khopra Ridge
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B/L/D
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Lodge

You’ll often spend this day on a challenging high-altitude hike up to Khayer Lake — a sacred glacial lake with breathtaking high-mountain views, then return to Khopra Ridge in the late afternoon. This day is long (8–10 hrs) but highly rewarding for scenery.

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Hike to Khayer Lake
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4700m
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Khayer Lake
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Begin your descent through alpine terrain, eventually reaching Swanta Village — a quiet Magar settlement with cultural interest and a chance to experience local life before continuing down.

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Trekking
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2200m
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Swanta Village
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Continue trekking through forests and hill trails to Ghorepani — a classic Annapurna region village with tea houses, spectacular views and sometimes options to connect with the Poon Hill viewpoint (early next morning).

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2850m
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Ghorepani
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B/L/D
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Lodge

If included in your itinerary, you may wake up early for the sunrise at Poon Hill (~3,210 m) — one of Nepal’s most famous viewpoints — before descending via Ulleri and Nayapul and returning to Pokhara by road.

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Return to Pokhara
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860m
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Pokhara
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B/L/D
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Lodge

Fly or drive back to Kathmandu for departure or further travel rest.

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Return to pokhara
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1330m
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Kathmandu
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Breakfast
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3 star hotel / Similar
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What's Included?

  • Airport picks up and drops off by our private vehicle
  • Two-night accommodation in Kathmandu with BB plan (Twin sharing basis)
  • Two-night accommodation in Pokhara in the BB plan (Twin sharing basis)
  • All kinds of ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary(Pokhara to Ghandruk & Beni to pokhara)
  • All types of meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
  • All accommodation during the trekking time in the mountain (twin sharing basis)
  • An experienced and government license holder, English/Chinese-speaking trekking guide, porter to carry luggage max.25kg (2 trekkers: 1 porter), including their all kind of cost i.e. Transportation, salary, insurance, equipment, meals, and accommodation
  • Trekking permits of Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), Trekking Information Management System (TIMS), please bring 3 passport-size photos
  • Seasonal fruits
  • Comprehensive medical kit
  • Duffle bag for trekking
  • All government and local taxes
  • All kinds of our service charges

What's not Included?

  • Nepalese visa fee for Nepal
  • International airfare charge
  • Personal travel insurance (for your safety) )
  • All kinds of drinks, snacks, and personally ordered food throughout the trekking time
  • Hot shower during the trekking(if needed to pay)
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Rescue charge (if needed)
  • Tips for staff

Trip Information of KHOPRA TREK

Food & Accommodation on the Khopra Trek can best choices at Ghorepani and Tatopani villages. At Tirkhedhunga, with a limited food menu list, but great meals and snacks as well the lodge will have a room basic with a common toilet and bathrooms. At Ghorepani, one can enjoy rooms with attached or standard toilets and bathrooms, as well as at Tatopani.

Ghorepani and Tatopani villages provide excellent room accommodations with rooms attached to baths/toilets or common during the Khopra  Trek. As per travelers’ budgets, most baths with running hot and cold waters for showers and bathing.

The foods are excellent at Ghorepani and Tatopani, with a comprehensive food menu to order from Continental and Oriental like Chinese, Korean, or Japanese.

Includes Tibetan, Nepali, and Indian as well as Italian and Mexican foods also. During the Khopra Trek, Ghorepani and Tatopani offered fresh bakeries’ products also, like varieties of pastries, cakes, and pies.

At Chistibung and Khopra Ridge, the accommodation in rooms is simple and basic but clean, warm, and cozy. Meals are served in big dining rooms with warm heat from pot-belly stoves. Meals are limited due to the remote and isolated location.

Where trekkers seldom venture, the foods during the Khopra Trek are limited on the menu. Choices of Nepali famous Dal Bhat with seasonal vegetables or meat mild curry include pickles, hot, sour, or sweet.

Khopra Ridge is based on community trekking, which means most lodges from Sauta, Chistibung, and Khopra Ridge are run and managed by the local village community, as well as maintaining the trekking trails.

The views during Khopra Trek are mesmerizing, the closest and most glorious scene and vista of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, Vara Shikar / Annapurna Fang, and Annapurna South, as well as from scenic Poon Hill, where you will enjoy the stunning sunrise over an array of the world’s highest peaks and the mountain range of the Mid-West Himalayas.

Besides the view of Himalayan peaks, the scenery of green hills, valleys, and enchanting forests is the best while you trek along and have the chance to encounter with some exotic wildlife of the Annapurna Conservation Area.

The best season for Khopra Trek or any other adventure around the Himalayas is in spring, from March to May. Most days are clear for views and walking with enough sunshine, can get cloudy with rain sometimes. This is when wildflowers are in season, making the hills alive and bright with flowers, especially the Rhododendron, the national flower of Nepal.

Next, the best season for the Khopra Trek is autumn or fall; starting from September to November, when the days are clear for views and pleasant walks. But shorter days due to sunlight hours, cold in the morning and night time, and chances of snow sometimes at Ghorepani and Khopra Ridge.

All trekkers joining the Khopra Trek need travel and medical insurance, just for precautionary measures, in case of unfortunate accidents or political strikes that might hamper our trekking and itinerary days.

Altitude-wise and medically, Khopra  Trek is safe and sound, as the elevation gains slowly, and spending overnights at certain heights helps and supports acclimatization. For serious health conditions or personal problems, if it needs immediate evacuation, the fastest means of transport is taking a helicopter service to the nearest hospital in Pokhara or Kathmandu. Where your travel and medical insurance will cover the extra expenses incurred during the trek.

As per the provided list by Vertex Holiday Treks & Expeditions, the Khopra  Trek requires preparation season-wise. Basically warm clothing, down jackets, sleeping bags, and personal daily items with good trekking boots.

One needs to exercise at least an hour after the booking for this trek, running, swimming, and walking up and downstairs. Counsel with your family doctors for personal medical items to carry with medicines. One should be informed ahead of special dietary also to the company before the Khopra Trek departures.

All trekkers should be physically fit and in sound health for the Khopra Trek, as it involves a steep uphill climb for some hours and a long downhill.

 

Equipment List for KHOPRA TREK

Main Backpack / Duffel

  • Large, durable backpack (40–60 L) — carry your main trekking gear.
  • Rain cover to keep gear dry.

Daypack

  • 20–30 L daypack for water, snacks, camera, extra layers.

Organization

  • Dry bags or ziplocks to protect clothes and electronics from moisture.

Base Layers

  • Moisture-wicking T-shirts & trekking pants.
  • Thermal underwear (top & bottom) for colder altitudes.

Mid Layers

  • Fleece jacket or pullover for warmth.
  • Insulating down or synthetic jacket — essential for nights and chilly mornings.

Outer Layers

  • Waterproof, windproof shell jacket and pants for rain/monsoon.
  • Quick-dry trekking pants.

Accessories

  • Warm beanie / wool cap, sun hat / cap, and buff for sun & dust protection.
  • Lightweight gloves + insulated gloves for cold weather.

  •  Waterproof trekking boots (broken in before trek).
  • Comfortable camp shoes / sandals for evenings.
  • Wool trekking socks (several pairs) + thin liners to prevent blisters.
  • Gaiters (optional) for snow/mud protection.

  • Sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures (around -10 °C or lower).
  • Sleeping pad (optional but helpful for comfort/insulation).

  • Passport, Nepal visa, permits (ACAP & TIMS).
  • Cash (Nepalese Rupees) — many lodges don’t take cards.
  • Travel insurance documents (with rescue/evacuation cover).

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FAQs of KHOPRA TREK

The trek is generally rated moderate to moderately challenging. Most days involve about 5–7 hours of hiking on varied terrain — forest paths, stone steps, ridges and alpine sections. Some sections, especially the climb to Khopra Ridge and the optional hike to Khayer Lake (~4,500–4,700 m), are steeper and require good fitness and stamina.

You need two key permits:

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) — allows access into the conservation area.
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card — a registration card for trekkers.
    These are typically handled through a trekking agency or obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara before you begin.

The best seasons are:

  • Spring (March–May): Clear views, blooming rhododendrons.
  • Autumn (September–November): Stable weather and excellent visibility.
    Monsoon (June–August) brings lush scenery but muddy trails, and winter (Dec–Feb) is cold with potential snow at higher elevations.

Altitude sickness can occur — especially if you attempt the Khayer Lake day hike too quickly — but the route itself stays mostly below extreme altitudes. Gradual acclimatization, hydration, and listening to your body are important for safety.

A guide is highly recommended for safety, navigation, and cultural insight. Current trekking rules require guides on many trekking routes in Nepal. A porter can also make the trek easier by carrying heavier gear.

Yes — it’s suitable for trekkers with basic fitness and walking experience, though not completely “easy.” You should be comfortable walking several hours a day, and if you want to include Khayer Lake, a slightly higher fitness level is helpful.

  • Khopra Ridge: ~3,660 m
  • Khayer Lake (optional): ~4,500–4,700 m
    These elevations mean you should allow for proper acclimatization to minimize altitude issues.

Accommodation is mainly in tea houses and simple lodges run by local families. Rooms are basic — shared bathrooms and simple beds — with meals like dal bhat, noodles, soups, momos, and occasional Western dishes.

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