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1,600m (Baglungpani)
7 Days
1-10 guests
September-November, March-May
Easy
Nepal
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February 6, 2026
Reviewed by the Navigate Globe Kathmandu planning desk for route fit, season, safety, and local logistics.
This 7 days homestays experience is best planned around September-November, March-May. It is rated easy and reaches up to 1,600m (Baglungpani), with local support for route timing, logistics, and practical adjustments.
Nestled in the remote hills of Lamjung District, Ghale Gaun has earned recognition as a model tourism village across Asia. This charming Gurung settlement sits at around 2,100 meters above sea level, tucked between two of Nepal's most celebrated routes — the Annapurna Circuit and the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. What sets the Ghale Gaun Home Stay Trek apart is its focus on genuine cultural immersion rather than high-altitude adventure, making it a refreshing alternative to the busier trails in the region.
The village is home to the Gurung people, one of Nepal's most storied ethnic communities, known worldwide for their Gurkha warrior heritage and deep-rooted traditions. Unlike many popular trekking destinations that have become heavily commercialized, Ghale Gaun remains relatively untouched by mass tourism. Here, life moves at a gentler pace, and visitors are welcomed into homes where centuries-old customs around birth, marriage, and daily life are still faithfully practiced and passed down through generations.
One of the most memorable aspects of visiting Ghale Gaun is the traditional cultural entertainment. Villagers perform ancient dances such as Serka, Rodhi, Sorathi, Thode, Ghatu, and Aragua, often accompanied by handcrafted musical instruments and colorful traditional costumes. These performances are not staged tourist shows — they are living expressions of a community that takes pride in keeping its heritage alive.
The surrounding landscape adds another dimension to this trek. On clear days, the panoramic mountain views are simply breathtaking. You can see Machhapuchhre (6,693m), Annapurna II (7,939m), Annapurna I (8,091m), Annapurna IV (7,525m), the Lamjung Himal range, Himalchuli (6,747m), and Boudha Himal (6,974m) from various vantage points along the route. The trails wind through blooming rhododendron forests (especially beautiful in spring), past singing birds, buzzing insects, and through terraced farmland that paints the hillsides in shades of green and gold.
The hospitality here is warm and personal. Guests are greeted with garlands and red tika — a traditional Nepali mark of welcome. Meals are prepared in the traditional style, featuring local favorites like dhindo, chicken curry, vegetable dishes, fresh yogurt, and milk. Sleeping arrangements are comfortable, with cozy mattresses and clean facilities. The neighboring village of Ghanpokhara is equally worth exploring, offering its own share of traditional architecture, dense forests, and dramatic waterfalls along the trekking paths. This trek is ideal for anyone who values authentic cultural experiences alongside moderate walking through some of Nepal's most scenic countryside.
September-November, March-May is the main recommended window for this itinerary. Exact conditions can vary by region, altitude, road access, flight reliability, and the kind of views or activities you want most.
Ghale Gaun Home Stay Trek - 7 Days is rated Easy. This reflects the route pace, terrain, altitude profile, daily movement, and the amount of preparation most travelers should expect. The final fit still depends on your experience, travel month, health, and preferred comfort level.
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Your journey begins as you touch down at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Our team will be there to greet you and transfer you to your pre-booked hotel. Once you have settled in and freshened up, we will sit down together to go over the full itinerary, answer any questions, and make sure you are well-prepared for the days ahead. Take the rest of the evening to explore the vibrant streets of Kathmandu or simply rest up for the adventure that starts tomorrow.
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1,350m (4,429 ft)
Not included
Hotel in Kathmandu
Your journey begins as you touch down at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Our team will be there to greet you and transfer you to your pre-booked hotel. Once you have settled in and freshened up, we will sit down together to go over the full itinerary, answer any questions, and make sure you are well-prepared for the days ahead. Take the rest of the evening to explore the vibrant streets of Kathmandu or simply rest up for the adventure that starts tomorrow.
Duration
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Elevation
1,350m (4,429 ft)
Meals
Not included
Stay
Hotel in Kathmandu
We board a local bus early in the morning for the long but scenic drive to Besisahar, the district headquarters of Lamjung. The route follows the highway alongside the Trisuli River, crossing it at Muglin before tracing the course of the Marshyangdi River upstream. Along the way, you will pass through a patchwork of Gurung, Magar, and mixed-community villages, each offering glimpses of rural Nepali life. After reaching Besisahar, you can either walk the final stretch to Khudi in about an hour or catch a local bus for the short remaining distance. We check into our lodge for the night and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this small riverside town.
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790m (2,592 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Lodge in Khudi
We board a local bus early in the morning for the long but scenic drive to Besisahar, the district headquarters of Lamjung. The route follows the highway alongside the Trisuli River, crossing it at Muglin before tracing the course of the Marshyangdi River upstream. Along the way, you will pass through a patchwork of Gurung, Magar, and mixed-community villages, each offering glimpses of rural Nepali life. After reaching Besisahar, you can either walk the final stretch to Khudi in about an hour or catch a local bus for the short remaining distance. We check into our lodge for the night and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of this small riverside town.
Duration
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Elevation
790m (2,592 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Lodge in Khudi
Today marks the start of the actual trekking portion of the trip. After a hearty breakfast, we set off northwest from Khudi, following a trail that hugs the riverbank before climbing gently through fertile agricultural fields and small farming villages. The path passes through patches of forest where you might hear birdsong echoing through the canopy, and several small waterfalls add to the charm of the route. After a steady climb of about four to five hours, the trail opens up to reveal Ghale Gaun — a beautifully maintained Gurung settlement surrounded by terraced hillsides. Spend the late afternoon wandering through the village, meeting locals, and soaking in the mountain views before settling into your homestay for the night.
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1,540m (5,052 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Homestay in Ghale Gaun
Today marks the start of the actual trekking portion of the trip. After a hearty breakfast, we set off northwest from Khudi, following a trail that hugs the riverbank before climbing gently through fertile agricultural fields and small farming villages. The path passes through patches of forest where you might hear birdsong echoing through the canopy, and several small waterfalls add to the charm of the route. After a steady climb of about four to five hours, the trail opens up to reveal Ghale Gaun — a beautifully maintained Gurung settlement surrounded by terraced hillsides. Spend the late afternoon wandering through the village, meeting locals, and soaking in the mountain views before settling into your homestay for the night.
Duration
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Elevation
1,540m (5,052 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Homestay in Ghale Gaun
This is a rest day with plenty of time to truly experience the culture and rhythms of village life. Rise early to catch the morning light as it illuminates the snow-capped peaks in the distance — the sunrise here is something special. After breakfast with your host family in their warm kitchen, spend the morning walking through the village to observe how the Gurung people go about their daily routines. You will see traditional stone and slate-roofed houses, learn about their customs, religious practices, and community values. In the evening, the real magic happens — local groups including mothers and youth club members put on a traditional cultural program right in the village. Villagers perform their heritage dances in handmade costumes, and you will feel the genuine pride this community takes in sharing their way of life with visitors.
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1,540m (5,052 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Homestay in Ghale Gaun
This is a rest day with plenty of time to truly experience the culture and rhythms of village life. Rise early to catch the morning light as it illuminates the snow-capped peaks in the distance — the sunrise here is something special. After breakfast with your host family in their warm kitchen, spend the morning walking through the village to observe how the Gurung people go about their daily routines. You will see traditional stone and slate-roofed houses, learn about their customs, religious practices, and community values. In the evening, the real magic happens — local groups including mothers and youth club members put on a traditional cultural program right in the village. Villagers perform their heritage dances in handmade costumes, and you will feel the genuine pride this community takes in sharing their way of life with visitors.
Duration
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Elevation
1,540m (5,052 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Homestay in Ghale Gaun
After saying goodbye to your hosts in Ghale Gaun, the trail leads through the beautiful Gurung settlement of Ghanpokhara. The walk takes you across fertile farmland and past traditional villages connected by the characteristic zigzag paths of the Nepali hills. Ghanpokhara itself is worth pausing in — the mountain views from here are outstanding, and the village architecture gives you another perspective on Gurung building traditions. From there, the trail continues through varied terrain for another few hours until you reach Baglungpani, a small settlement at around 1,600 meters. You will be welcomed into another homestay where the evening brings more home-cooked food and the tranquil atmosphere of rural hill life.
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1,600m (5,249 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Homestay in Baglungpani
After saying goodbye to your hosts in Ghale Gaun, the trail leads through the beautiful Gurung settlement of Ghanpokhara. The walk takes you across fertile farmland and past traditional villages connected by the characteristic zigzag paths of the Nepali hills. Ghanpokhara itself is worth pausing in — the mountain views from here are outstanding, and the village architecture gives you another perspective on Gurung building traditions. From there, the trail continues through varied terrain for another few hours until you reach Baglungpani, a small settlement at around 1,600 meters. You will be welcomed into another homestay where the evening brings more home-cooked food and the tranquil atmosphere of rural hill life.
Duration
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Elevation
1,600m (5,249 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Homestay in Baglungpani
Leaving the quiet beauty of Baglungpani behind, today's route takes you through a diverse mix of villages representing different ethnic communities that call these hills home. The trail descends and rises through cultivated hillsides and forested stretches, with the occasional clearing offering views back toward the mountains you have been walking among for the past few days. After about five to six hours of walking, you arrive at Laxmi Bazaar, a small but lively market town that serves as a trading hub for the surrounding villages. It has a different energy from the remote settlements — you will find small shops, tea houses, and a sense of everyday commerce. Settle into your homestay and enjoy the evening in this welcoming community.
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1,345m (4,413 ft)
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Homestay in Laxmi Bazaar
Leaving the quiet beauty of Baglungpani behind, today's route takes you through a diverse mix of villages representing different ethnic communities that call these hills home. The trail descends and rises through cultivated hillsides and forested stretches, with the occasional clearing offering views back toward the mountains you have been walking among for the past few days. After about five to six hours of walking, you arrive at Laxmi Bazaar, a small but lively market town that serves as a trading hub for the surrounding villages. It has a different energy from the remote settlements — you will find small shops, tea houses, and a sense of everyday commerce. Settle into your homestay and enjoy the evening in this welcoming community.
Duration
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Elevation
1,345m (4,413 ft)
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Homestay in Laxmi Bazaar
The final trekking day is a pleasant three-hour walk that brings you to the shores of Begnas Lake, one of Pokhara's lesser-known but equally lovely lakes. If you are in the mood, you can take a peaceful boat ride across the calm water before sitting down for a lakeside lunch. From Begnas, it is roughly an hour by local transport to reach Pokhara's Lakeside area, where you can spend a bit of time exploring the shops and cafes. Later, we board a tourist bus for the six to seven-hour drive back to Kathmandu (or you can opt for a quick 30-minute flight if preferred). Once back in the capital, we host a farewell dinner to celebrate the completion of your trek. You will check into your hotel with a head full of memories from the mountains, the villages, and the genuinely kind people you met along the way.
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830m - 1,350m
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Hotel in Kathmandu
The final trekking day is a pleasant three-hour walk that brings you to the shores of Begnas Lake, one of Pokhara's lesser-known but equally lovely lakes. If you are in the mood, you can take a peaceful boat ride across the calm water before sitting down for a lakeside lunch. From Begnas, it is roughly an hour by local transport to reach Pokhara's Lakeside area, where you can spend a bit of time exploring the shops and cafes. Later, we board a tourist bus for the six to seven-hour drive back to Kathmandu (or you can opt for a quick 30-minute flight if preferred). Once back in the capital, we host a farewell dinner to celebrate the completion of your trek. You will check into your hotel with a head full of memories from the mountains, the villages, and the genuinely kind people you met along the way.
Duration
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Elevation
830m - 1,350m
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Stay
Hotel in Kathmandu
| Extra cost or condition | How to handle it |
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| Extra nights of accommodation in Kathmandu or Pokhara beyond the itinerary | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Travel and medical insurance (strongly recommended) | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Cold and alcoholic beverages (mineral water, soft drinks, beer) | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Personal expenses such as laundry, phone calls, battery charging, hot showers, and boiled water | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
| Tips and gratuities for guide and porters | Budget separately unless your final written proposal includes it. |
Ghale Gaun Home Stay Trek - 7 Days is best suited for travelers who want slower, community-based travel and real cultural connection with host families. We recommend checking the duration, difficulty, season, and included support before booking.
The main planning points are host community, comfort level, walking access, cultural activities, meal style, and responsible spending. Our team can confirm what is realistic for your dates and group size.
Yes. We can customize Ghale Gaun Home Stay Trek - 7 Days around your dates, preferred pace, accommodation style, private transport, guide support, and add-on experiences.
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