The Mohare Danda Trek is a relatively new and eco-friendly trekking route in Nepal’s Annapurna region. It is an ideal choice for travelers who have limited time but wish to explore the Himalayas in a short span of days. Starting from Kathmandu, the trek takes you through picturesque rural villages, dense forests, terraced fields, and panoramic viewpoints that provide breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Unlike more crowded trekking routes such as Ghorepani Poon Hill, Mohare Danda offers serenity, fewer tourists, and an authentic local experience.
The trek is particularly known for its community-based eco-tourism model, where tourists stay in homestays and community lodges. This not only supports the local economy but also gives visitors a chance to experience Nepali culture, traditional cuisine, and village life first-hand. Along the route, trekkers witness majestic sunrises and sunsets over snow-capped peaks, cloud formations swirling around deep valleys, and the winding Kali Gandaki River.
Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures that the trek is safe, enjoyable, and environmentally responsible, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned trekkers who wish to experience the Himalayas in a sustainable and immersive way.
The best time to trek Mohare Danda is during the autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) seasons. During autumn, the skies are usually clear after the monsoon, offering crisp views of the surrounding mountains. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and lush greenery, making the trail even more picturesque. Winter trekking is possible, but temperatures can drop significantly, especially at higher altitudes like Deurali (3,119 m), requiring proper gear. Monsoon trekking is generally discouraged due to slippery trails and leeches.
The trek’s accessibility in these seasons ensures that travelers get both comfort and maximum scenic enjoyment. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition carefully plans the itinerary to match the seasonal highlights, including sunrise and sunset viewpoints, ensuring trekkers get the best experience without crowding or safety issues.
The Mohare Danda Trek is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for beginners with a reasonable fitness level as well as experienced trekkers. Daily trekking hours range from 3 to 7 hours, depending on the stage, with some ascents like Mohare Danda and Deurali requiring steady effort. The trails are a mix of forest paths, village roads, and terraced farming areas. While altitude is moderate, trekkers should be aware of gradual acclimatization to avoid altitude sickness.
Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition provides professional drivers and well-maintained vehicles for all road transfers. The combination of trekking, driving, and short hiking hours makes it manageable for travelers who want a balance of adventure and comfort. Trekking days are designed to allow sufficient rest, sightseeing, and photography stops without overexertion.
The Mohare Danda trek offers a unique homestay experience, combining comfort with a cultural immersion. Trekkers stay in local guesthouses or community lodges along the trail. Accommodations are basic but clean, often with shared bathrooms, and provide hot water where possible. Staying in villages also allows tourists to experience Nepali hospitality and learn about traditional lifestyles.
Food options along the trek include:
Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures hygienic meals and sufficient nutrition for trekking days. Trekkers can enjoy freshly cooked meals prepared by host families, enhancing the community-based eco-tourism experience. The combination of home-cooked meals and homestay accommodations allows visitors to connect with locals while enjoying nature, making the journey memorable beyond the mountain views.
Like most trekking routes in Nepal, the Mohare Danda Trek requires official permits, which are easy to obtain with the help of Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition. The two primary permits are:
Carrying these permits is crucial for legal trekking in Nepal, and guides usually check them before entering villages and conservation areas. This also allows trekkers to travel with peace of mind while supporting local communities.
Choosing the Mohare Danda Trek with Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition is an excellent decision for several reasons. First, the trek offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges while remaining relatively uncrowded. It’s perfect for travelers who want a Himalayan experience without the bustle of popular trekking routes. The eco-friendly homestays and community lodges promote sustainable tourism and support local villages, making your adventure socially responsible.
Professional guidance, safe transportation, and logistical support by Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition.
Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition provides experienced guides, trained porters, and organized itineraries to ensure safety, comfort, and maximum enjoyment. The trek balances adventure, scenic beauty, cultural immersion, and sustainability, making it an unforgettable Himalayan journey. For anyone seeking a compact yet authentic trekking experience, Mohare Danda is truly a hidden gem in the Annapurna region.
Upon arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative from Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition will warmly welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in the bustling tourist hub of Thamel. After checking in, you can freshen up and relax from your journey. In the evening, take a leisurely stroll around Thamel, exploring its lively streets filled with handicraft shops, cafés, and cultural landmarks. Enjoy your first authentic Nepali dinner at a local restaurant before retiring to your hotel for an overnight stay, preparing for the adventure ahead.
After an energizing breakfast, embark on a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara. The route winds through picturesque hills, terraced fields, and traditional Nepali villages, offering glimpses of rural life along the way. After approximately six hours, arrive in Pokhara and check into your hotel. Refresh and unwind, then take an evening walk around Phewa Lake, enjoying the serene lake reflection and the soft glow of sunset on the mountains. Overnight stay in Pokhara, a perfect stop to acclimatize and prepare for your trekking journey.
Following breakfast, drive towards Galeshwor, where the real adventure begins. Cross the Kali Gandaki River via a traditional suspension bridge, offering stunning views of the river valley below. Begin trekking to Bans Kharka, passing through lush green forests, small streams, and traditional villages. This moderate three-hour hike is filled with the sounds of nature and fresh mountain air. Upon arrival at Bans Kharka, settle into a community lodge and enjoy a hearty dinner prepared by the locals. Overnight stay allows you to soak in the peaceful surroundings.
After breakfast with a backdrop of towering peaks, start your trek to Nangi, traversing picturesque villages and terraced fields along the way. This six to seven-hour hike passes through serene forests and open landscapes, offering panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. Meet local Magar communities and visit organic farms, experiencing traditional rural life firsthand. Nangi is a charming village with authentic cultural vibes and breathtaking scenery. In the evening, relax at your community lodge, enjoying home-cooked meals while gazing at the distant snow-capped peaks under a starlit sky.
After an early breakfast, trek through a rhododendron-filled forest, gradually ascending towards Mohare Danda, one of the most stunning vantage points of the Annapurna region. Along the way, pause to admire spectacular panoramic views of Annapurna South, Machapuchare (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli. Arrive at Mohare Danda in the afternoon and take time to enjoy the glorious sunset painting the mountains in golden hues. Overnight stay at the community lodge provides a cozy setting to rest, reflect, and savor dinner after a fulfilling day of trekking.
Wake up early to witness an unforgettable sunrise over the Annapurna Himalayas, where the first rays illuminate the majestic peaks. After a nourishing breakfast, begin a gradual trek towards Deurali at 3,119 meters. This approximately six to seven-hour hike takes you through alpine landscapes, dense forests, and high-altitude meadows. Enjoy the peaceful ambiance of the mountains, listening to the sounds of nature and the crisp mountain air. Upon arrival, check into a local tea house and enjoy a warm meal, preparing your body for the next stage of the trek.
After breakfast, descend gradually towards Tadapani Village (2,665 m), where panoramic views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare are breathtaking. Pause here for lunch and enjoy the tranquil beauty of the mountains. Continue trekking downhill for another hour or so to reach Ghandruk Village, one of the largest and most culturally rich villages in the region. Explore traditional Gurung settlements, stone-paved streets, and terraced fields. Overnight stay in Ghandruk offers a comfortable lodge experience with opportunities to learn about local traditions and enjoy home-cooked meals with friendly hosts.
After a sunrise breakfast in Ghandruk, begin the descent to Nayapul, passing through stone-paved trails and verdant terraced fields. Cross the Modi River, stopping at Birethanti Village for lunch. This five-hour trek offers tranquil forest paths and picturesque rural landscapes. Upon reaching Nayapul, transfer by vehicle back to Pokhara, where you can relax by Phewa Lake or stroll around Lakeside for souvenirs and cultural experiences. Overnight stay in Pokhara allows you to reminisce about your trekking journey and enjoy a peaceful evening.
After breakfast, embark on a scenic six-hour drive back to Kathmandu, passing through lush valleys, traditional villages, and rivers. Enjoy glimpses of the countryside while reflecting on the trek’s unforgettable experiences. Arrive in Kathmandu in the afternoon, check into your hotel, and relax. In the evening, enjoy a farewell Nepalese dinner, celebrating the conclusion of your trekking adventure. Overnight stay in Kathmandu provides comfort and a final opportunity to explore the city’s vibrant streets and cultural highlights.
Today marks the end of your Nepal adventure. After breakfast (or lunch depending on your flight schedule), our team from Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward flight. Depart with unforgettable memories of majestic mountains, charming villages, and cultural experiences, carrying the warmth of Nepal in your heart. Safe travels home!
Your Start Date is the day you land in Nepal, and your End Date is when you fly home.
If the set Mohare Danda Trek group dates don’t suit your schedule, we can offer alternative dates upon request.
The Mohare Danda Trek is considered a moderate trek, suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness. Daily walks range from 5 to 7 hours through mixed terrain, including forest paths, stone-paved trails, and gentle ascents. Although there are no technical climbing sections, trekkers should be prepared for gradual elevation gains, especially at Mohare Danda and Deurali. With proper pacing, regular hydration, and short breaks, most healthy individuals, including beginners with some trekking experience, can complete this trek comfortably.
Yes, the Mohare Danda Trek is suitable for beginners, solo travelers, and families, as it involves moderate trekking with manageable daily distances and altitude gains. Children and older adults can participate if they are reasonably fit and able to walk for 5–7 hours per day. The route passes through cultural villages, providing opportunities for educational and interactive experiences. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition tailors the pace according to participants’ abilities, ensuring everyone enjoys the trek safely without feeling rushed or exhausted.
The best seasons for the Mohare Danda Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is generally stable, skies are clear, and the mountain views are spectacular, including Annapurna, Machapuchare, and Hiunchuli. Spring offers vibrant rhododendron blooms along the trails, while autumn showcases crisp, colorful landscapes. Winter is colder and may have snow at higher elevations, whereas monsoon season (June–August) brings heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and limited visibility, making trekking challenging.
Trekking in the Annapurna region requires two main permits, which Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition arranges on your behalf: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. ACAP ensures environmental protection and supports local communities, while TIMS helps monitor trekkers’ safety. These permits are mandatory for anyone trekking in the area, and our team ensures they are processed efficiently so that you can focus entirely on your trekking experience without worrying about paperwork.
Booking is simple and convenient with Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition. You can contact us via email, phone, or our official website, providing your preferred dates, number of trekkers, and any special requirements. Once details are confirmed, we will provide a booking confirmation, payment details, and pre-departure instructions, including a detailed packing list and itinerary. Our team handles all logistics, permits, accommodation, meals, and guides, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable trekking experience from start to finish in the Annapurna region.
During the Mohare Danda Trek, accommodation is arranged in community lodges, tea houses, and simple guesthouses. These provide basic but comfortable rooms with shared or private bathrooms, depending on availability. Meals are typically home-cooked by local families, offering traditional Nepali cuisine such as dal bhat, noodles, and soups. Our team ensures cleanliness and comfort throughout the trek. In Pokhara and Kathmandu, accommodations are in hotels with modern amenities, allowing trekkers to rest, refresh, and enjoy a bit of luxury before and after the trek.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included during the trekking days. The meals are prepared fresh in lodges and tea houses along the trail. Typical options include dal bhat (rice and lentils), vegetable curries, soups, and simple snacks. Vegetarian options are widely available, and special dietary needs can usually be accommodated with prior notice. Tea, coffee, and hot chocolate are also commonly available, though soft drinks and alcohol are usually extra. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition ensures nutritious meals to keep energy levels high for daily treks.
Hiring a guide and porter is highly recommended for the Mohare Danda Trek. Our professional Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition guides are experienced, knowledgeable about local culture, flora, and fauna, and trained in first aid. A porter can carry heavy luggage, making trekking easier and more enjoyable. While it’s possible to trek independently, guides enhance safety, navigation, and overall experience, especially in remote areas. Trekkers can focus on enjoying scenic views while guides handle logistics, meals, and interactions with local communities.
The highest point on this trek is Deurali at 3,119 meters, which is considered moderate altitude. Most healthy trekkers acclimatize well with gradual ascents and proper rest days. Symptoms of mild altitude sickness can occur, including headache, nausea, or fatigue, but are usually manageable. Our experienced guides monitor health closely, recommend proper hydration, and adjust the trekking pace if necessary. Severe altitude sickness is extremely rare on this trek due to the moderate elevations and gradual ascent profile, making it a safe choice for most travelers.
Trekking in the Annapurna region requires layered clothing due to changing temperatures. Essential gear includes a warm jacket, fleece, trekking boots, trekking poles, gloves, hat, and rain gear. Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a water bottle are also necessary. Lightweight clothes for daytime trekking and thermal layers for early mornings and evenings are recommended. Nepal Planet Treks & Expedition provides a detailed packing list prior to departure, ensuring trekkers are fully prepared for changing mountain conditions and comfortable throughout the journey.