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5 Easy Treks in Nepal for beginners and Families

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Trekking is the best way to experience the Himalayan scenery and the happiness it brings to the denizens in its lap. However, the thought of walking for hours on rugged trails up and down the mountains based on Spartan accommodations may put many off from delving into the experience.

What if we tell you that there are treks with gentle walking and luxury accommodations that allow you to spend nights in the mountains watching the phantasmagoria of lights over the snow peaks from your soft bed?

Yes, there are treks for everyone, from families with kids in tow to seniors deserving of luxury. Imagine yourself walking past charming villages, terraced farmlands, and vibrant forests with breathtaking, up-close views of snow peaks at every corner. Along your journey, you’ll find welcoming lodges equipped with all the modern amenities you and your loved ones could wish for. These luxurious retreats are not just a place to rest; they offer beautiful views and cozy atmospheres that make you feel right at home.  

Here we have listed the top five short and easy treks in Nepal suitable for beginners, senior citizens and parents looking for a family holiday in Nepal. These treks are categorized based on the gentle walks they offer, access from major cities, established and well-marked trails, and availability of comfortable lodges.


Annapurna range as seen from a short trek in Annapurna

1. Dhampus – Australian Camp Trek – 3 days

Difficulty: Easy
Cultural Immersion: High
Scenery: View of the Annapurna range from the lush foothills
Accommodations: comfort lodges and resorts
Max. Altitude: 2,060 m / 6,758 ft

Easily accessible from Pokhara, the Dhampus–Australian camp Trek is a fantastic choice for trekkers seeking a balance of natural beauty and cultural richness. The trek features gentle hills and a mix of forest trails and farming terraces, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local lifestyle. Dhampus is home to ethnic Gurung people, and you may have the chance to join in traditional activities and sample authentic cuisine. For a touch of luxury, several comfortable lodges or boutique resorts are available.

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2. Chisapani-Nagarkot Trek – 3 days

Difficulty: Easy
Cultural Immersion: Moderate
Scenery: Panoramic views of the central Himalayas and Kathmandu valley
Accommodations: Hotels and Resorts
Max. Altitude: 2,200 m / 7,217 ft

Just a short distance away from Kathmandu, the Chisapani-Nagarkot trek offers a magical escape into nature. The first leg takes you through charming villages and lush forests, culminating in stunning vistas at Nagarkot, a popular viewpoint known for its sunrise over the Himalayan range. This trek is perfect for those wishing to combine an easy outdoor experience with cultural experiences of the indigenous Tamang and Hindu communities.
Going from Ghorepani to Ghandruk
Going from Ghorepani to Ghandruk

3. Ghandruk Village Trek

Difficulty: Easy
Cultural Immersion: High
Scenery: charming mountain villages with farming terraces, with a backdrop of the Annapurna massif
Accommodations: Luxury lodges
Max. Altitude: 2,012 m / 6,601 ft

The Ghandruk Village Trek is a delightful journey that combines easy walking with rich cultural experiences. As you wander through terraced fields and picturesque villages, you will encounter friendly locals and may even join in on traditional cultural festivals if timed right. This trek not only offers beautiful views of the snow-capped peaks but also allows you to stay in comfortable boutique lodges with a blend of traditional architecture and modern amenities.

4. Poon Hill Trek

Difficulty: Easy – Moderate
Cultural Immersion: Moderate
Scenery: Stunning sunrise views over the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Ranges
Accommodations: Comfortable lodges with en-suite bathroom, hot shower, and bed heating.
Max. Altitude: 3,210 m / 10,531 ft

The Poon Hill Trek is an ideal introduction to the trekking experience in Nepal. While it is moderate in difficulty, the availability of a pony and alternative road access make it customizable to be easy in grade. The highlight is the early morning hike to Poon Hill, where trekkers are rewarded with awe-inspiring sunrise views. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming Magar and Gurung villages, and stay in a lodge run by a family.

Luxury resort in Kongde with Mt Everest in the backdropLuxury resort in Kongde with Mt Everest in the backdrop

5. Short Everest Trek

Difficulty: Easy – Moderate
Cultural Immersion: High
Scenery: Alpine valleys and Charming Tibetan Buddhist villages of Sherpa people surrounded by breathtaking snow peaks with Mt Everest.  
Accommodations: Luxury lodges and Hotels
Max. Altitude: 3,961 m / 13,000 ft

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If you dream of standing near the world’s highest peak but are not ready for a rigorous trek, the Everest View Trek is the perfect solution. The trek is moderate in difficulty, but with the availability of a pony and a helicopter lift, this could be customized as an easy trek. The trek to Namche is quite manageable and offers the chance to witness Everest and its surrounding peaks. Along the way, immerse yourself in the vibrant Sherpa culture, visit ancient monasteries, and explore the Tibetan market and the Saturday market.

Heli Trek in Nepal Heli Trek in Nepal : Helicopter dropping trekkers in the Langtang Valley

Bonus: Heli Hiking—Explore Nepal’s Peaks in Comfort

If time is constrained or you incline toward more extravagant encounters, heli-hiking is a fabulous way of treating your family or group with a short and easy trek in the deep Himalayan valley. A helicopter flight eliminates the long, tough climbs from an itinerary and drops you right into the scenic section of a trek. Here are the two popular Heli Hikes in Nepal.

  • Langtang Heli Hike
    Being close to the capital, Kathmandu, and moderate in altitude, Langtang National Park is the most popular heli-hiking destination. You can either make a 2-night and 3-day easy trek to Kaynjin Gompa (3,800 m) from the drop point or climb one of the viewpoints and fly back to Kathmandu.   
  • Mardi Himal Heli Hike
    A short flight from Pokhara drops trekkers at the elevation of 3,800 m, from where they can gradually climb down with a breathtaking view all the time. This trek could be 2 – 3 days, depending on how many nights you can spare to spend in scenic mountains.  

Final Thoughts

Though Nepal is known for its challenging high-altitude treks, these five easy treks provide a remarkable opportunity for all levels of adventurers to experience the wonders of the Himalayas. From captivating landscapes to rich cultural interactions and luxurious accommodations, there’s something for everyone. So pack your bags, lace up your trekking boots, and get ready for a captivating adventure in the heart of Nepal!

For more information or to plan your trekking in Nepal, feel free to reach out at Anna Nepal Trek Pvt. Ltd. Happy trekking!

 

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