Bhairav Kunda means a holy lake in the Sanskrit language after the destructive aspect of Lord Shiva "Bhairav". It is located in Sindhupalchowk district, next right to the Panch Pokhari at a high altitude(4250m), which is the spiritual place for Shamans, Hindus, and Buddhist. Bhairav Kunda Trekking trial lead through the beautiful valley of Chanaute, Khani Gaun, Forest camp, Pati and finally reach Bhairav Kunda. From Bhairav Kunda you can see magnificent views of white capped peaks such as Lengpo Gang(6979), Dorje Lakpa(6966m), Madiya(6257m), Phurbi Chhyachu(6637m) and Gangchenpo(6387m). After collecting the exciting natural and important religious experiences in Bhairav Kunda Trek return to Kathmandu via Sherpa Gaun and Larcha or you can combine the rafting tour with this trek at Bhote Koshi
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative of Backpackers Adventure Trek will warmly welcome you to Nepal. She/he will guide you towards the hotel room and take a rest. Overnight at Hotel
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Today we drive to Chanaute. It will take about approximately 6 to 7 hrs to Chanaute. Chanaute is a small Brahmin and Chhetri Village and you will camp by the school there. You will see the dazzling views of Jugal Himal from the camping site. Overnight – camping
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It takes an approximately 6-hour walk from Chanaute to Khani Gaun. Today you will be passing through villages, stunning terraced fields, streams and a local school. Khani Gaun is a Newari Village which was founded after the battle between Gorkha and Bhaktapur in the middle of 18th B.S. You can see good mountain views from the camping site. Overnight – camping
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Today you will pass through beautiful Rhododendron forest and the occasional grazing pasture. Approximately it will take 6 hrs to reach Forest Camp. If you are lucky, you will also see wild animals (bears and leopards do live up here!) and birds. Overnight – camping
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Your trial continues through Pine and Rhododendron forest for about 4 hours. When you reach Pati you will see some of the houses made by pilgrims, and amazing mountain views from the camp. Overnight – camping
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Today you rest to let your body adjust to the altitude, ready for your next destination tomorrow.
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Today we will walk uphill(1 hrs) and then level walking to Bhairav Kunda(2 and a half hrs). There are a big holy lake and a small temple of Lord Shiva. Once in a year in June/July pilgrims from different parts of Nepal come to take holy baths and worship. Overnight – camping
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Early morning, we will trek towards the top of Bhairav Kunda to view the most panoramic view of sunrise. After viewing the sunrise, we will return to Bhairab Kunda and will trek further down to the Sherpa village. The descending process goes for about 6 hours long to the height of 2500m. Overnight – camping
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From the beautiful Sherpa village, we will trek further down to the Larcha. We will follow the route of the Bhote Koshi River. The trekking goes for about 3 to 4hours through the bank of Bhote Koshi River. If you are interested then you can do rafting and bungee jumping at Bhotekoshi. Overnight – camping
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Today we drive back to Kathmandu. It will take about 6 to 7 hrs to reach Kathmandu from Larcha. Overnight at the hotel.
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Departure to Tribhuvan International Airport. Today is last minute shopping packing and Backpackers Adventure send to airport for your onward destination to your country.
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Trekking in the Himalayas requires equipment and footwear according to the season and the location. A single trek can start in the warm and humid climate in the lowlands, and bring you to passes above 5,000m. Solid trainers (“sneakers”) are adequate on most trails but bring sturdy boots for crossing passes that may be covered with snow. Climbing expeditions requires special equipment. Sandals and flip-flops are practical for an evening in lodges or camp. You can buy any kind of footwear in Nepal. No, it is not possible to live off the land in Nepal. You cannot just set off into the woods with a little money, a basket and a fishing rod and expect to manage on your own, Not only is the vegetation where there are fruit, wild herbs and other wild edibles limited, private community-owned, but fish is sparse and hunting is forbidden. It can also be difficult to buy food locally due to scarcity and poverty.
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