Kori Danda & Kapuche Glacier Lake Trek from Pokhara

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Per AdultUSD 500.00

Overview

Escape the crowds on one of Nepal's best-kept trekking secrets — the Kori Danda & Kapuche Glacier Lake Trek, a 4-day adventure from Pokhara into the heart of the Annapurna Conservation Area.


Trek through the ancient Gurung village of Sikles, remote alpine forests, and shepherd settlements before reaching two stunning highlights: Kapuche Glacier Lake — Nepal's lowest altitude glacial lake — and Kori Danda, a panoramic ridge with sweeping views of Annapurna II, Lamjung Himal, and Manaslu.


Less crowded, deeply scenic, and rich in culture — this trek is perfect for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike. All meals, tea house stays, ACAP permits, private transfers, and an experienced guide are fully included.


Best Season: March–May & September–December






Key Facts

Trip StyleTrekking
DifficultyEasy
Number Of Days4 Days & 3 Nights
Package CategoryBudget

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Price Per Adult

USD 500.00 /-

*Price Varies According to age group and number of people.

USD 375.00Per Person
Best Price for group of 11 - 15 people(Lowest Price)

Itinerary

Things Included

Support Team

  • Professional English/Nepali/Korean -speaking guide throughout the trek.
  • Porter service on request ($25/day per porter, 1 porter per 2 trekkers).

Permits

  • ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit).

Pickup and Drop Service

  • Private jeep transfers (Pokhara–Sikles–Pokhara).
  • Airport pickup and drop.

Travel Insurance

  • We do not provide Travel Insurance.

Accommodation

  • 3 Accommodation Service included
  • Tea house accommodation during trek.

Transport

  • 2 Transport Service included

Food

  • 11 Food Service included
  • All meals during trek (Breakfasts, Lunches & Dinners as per itinerary).

Additional Perks

  • First-aid kit.

Things Excluded

  • Travel insurance.
  • Personal expenses (snacks, hot drinks, extra meals, charging fees, hot showers).
  • Tips for guides and porters.
  • Any costs arising from early departure, illness, or flight delays.
  • Anything not mentioned under "What's Included".

Things To Pack

  • Warm hat, sun hat & gloves.
  • Moisture-wicking trekking socks (3–4 pairs).
  • Warm base layers + fleece or down jacket.
  • Waterproof outer shell / rain jacket.
  • Trekking pants + thermal leggings.
  • Sturdy waterproof trekking boots (broken-in).
  • flip flops sandals
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+), lip balm & sunglasses.
  • Wet wipes
  • Travel insurance documents.
  • Daypack (20–30L) with rain cover.
  • Headlamp with spare batteries.
  • Power bank / portable charger.
  • Passport / ID copy.
  • Personal first-aid kit & blister pads.
  • Water purification tablets or filter bottle.
  • Trekking poles.
  • Cash in Nepali Rupees (ATMs unavailable on trail).
  • Altitude/altitude sickness medication (consult doctor).
  • Sleeping bag liner (teahouse blankets provided).
  • Large quantities of packaged food (meals are fully provided).
  • Full-size shampoo, conditioner, or body wash bottles.
  • Alcohol in large quantities.
  • Hair dryers or electric styling tools (no reliable power supply).
  • Plug-in chargers without a power bank (limited charging points on trail).
  • High heels or casual sneakers (unsafe on mountain terrain).
  • Expensive jewelry or accessories.
  • Laptops or large tablets.
  • Jeans or cotton pants (hold moisture, dry slowly).
  • Glass bottles (heavy, breakable).
  • Excessive clothing — over-packing adds unnecessary weight.
  • Heavy duffel bags or hard-shell suitcases (use a soft backpack).

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