About Ghandruk Family Trek
Ghandruk family trek is one of the famous trekking in Nepal. This trek is an easy and short trekking in the Annapurna region. It is a rather easy and peaceful trek in Nepal. Ghandruk trek is also very enjoyable and nice for children as family trek & tour in the country. Ghandruk family trek is the most popular for culture, geographical variety and spectacular views of mountains and stone roofed built villages. Ghandruk village is known as Stone Village and also called Konda Village in the local language. Glorious Himalaya Trekking is sure that trekkers enjoy and are happy on Ghandruk family trek route because of the clean stone steps up and downhill, close view of mountains and Rhododendron flowers in the spring season and sanitary.
We organize and offer Ghandruk family trek to those families who wants to have an unforgettable vacation time with their children in Himalaya Nepal. Trekkers can see various high mountains such as Annapurna South 7219m, Hiu Chuli 6441m, Annapurna III 7555m and Gandarba chuli 6248m, Machhapuchre 6993m, Annapurna IV 7525m, Annapurna II 7937m and more peaks. From the beginning of the march to last June and 1st September to last December is the best season for ghandruk family trek but we are always willingness to designed your trip as your desire and timetable.
Ghandruk family trek is starts from & ends at Pokhara. We will drive about half an anout by car or vn to Nayapul. We can drove until Birethati too if you want. Birethati is half an hour walk from Nayapul. We do follow the right hand side trail where Modi Khola {stream} coming at Birethati for Ghandruk family trek.
Ghandruk family trek is starts from & ends at Pokhara. We will drive about half an anout by car or vn to Nayapul. We can drove until Birethati too if you want. Birethati is half an hour walk from Nayapul. We do follow the right hand side trail where Modi Khola {stream} coming at Birethati for Ghandruk family trek.
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Scenic mountains view as well as farming land
- countryside life style experiment of Nepal
- Culture of Gurung
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