The Khorpa Trek is an off-the-beaten-path adventure in the Himalayas, offering trekkers serene trails, spectacular mountain views, and authentic cultural experiences. Known for its less crowded routes, the Khorpa Trek is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, and trekking enthusiasts seeking solitude and peaceful Himalayan landscapes. Starting from Kathmandu, the trek passes through traditional villages, dense forests, alpine meadows, and scenic ridgelines.
Khorpa Trek provides a perfect combination of moderate trekking challenges and rewarding scenery. Trekkers enjoy panoramic views of Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and other surrounding peaks while experiencing local culture through homestays and village interactions.
Included/Exclude
Cost Includes
- Transportation: Kathmandu ↔ Dhunche / Sundarijal
- Accommodation: Guesthouses / Homestays during trek
- Meals: Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during trek
- Licensed trekking guide
- Trekking permits (if required)
- First-aid kit and trekking support
- Drinking water refill
Cost Excludes
- Travel insurance
- Personal expenses
- Tips for guide / porter
- Hot showers or charging fees
- Snacks and beverages
Trip Info
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4 Star Hotel
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Availability
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Availabe
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6688m
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Guided
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English, Japanese
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VISA, Master Card
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Bus, Taxi
Khorpa Trek Overview
Located in the central Himalayan region, Khorpa Trek is a moderately challenging trek suitable for beginners with basic fitness and experienced trekkers. The route begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the trailhead near Sundarijal or Dhunche, depending on the route. Trekkers then ascend gradually through forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages to reach Khorpa Peak, the trek’s highest point.
The trek combines cultural immersion with adventure, passing through Gurung and Tamang villages, monasteries, and high-altitude settlements. The panoramic ridgelines offer stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Tour Highlights
- Remote trekking route with minimal crowds
- Panoramic Himalayan views, including Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and Annapurna ranges
- Explore traditional villages and local culture
- Trek through rhododendron, oak, and pine forests
- Visit monasteries and interact with local communities
- Homestay experiences with authentic Nepali hospitality
- Moderate trekking suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers
- Scenic ridges, alpine meadows, and high-altitude viewpoints