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Arrive in Kathmandu: (Altitude: 1,280 m/ 4,200 ft)
Arriving in Kathmandu marks the exciting beginning of your trek to Api Himal Base Camp. The bustling capital of Nepal offers a vibrant mix of culture, history, and last-minute trek preparations. Kathmandu’s colorful streets, ancient temples, and friendly locals provide a warm welcome before you set off toward the remote and less-traveled trails of the far-western Himalayas.
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Fly to Dhangadhi: (Altitude: 109 m/ 357 ft | Distance: 481 km/ 299 miles | Flight duration 1 hour 30 minutes)
To begin the Api Himal Base Camp Trek, you take a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Dhangadhi, a city in far-western Nepal. The flight takes around 1 to 1.5 hours and offers scenic aerial views of the diverse landscapes of Nepal. Dhangadhi is a bustling city in far-western Nepal, located in the Kailali District of Sudurpashchim Province. It serves as a major gateway to the remote Himalayan regions like Api Himal and is one of the largest cities in western Nepal. Situated near the Indian border, Dhangadhi has a blend of Nepali and Indian cultural influences, with a warm, subtropical climate and a growing urban atmosphere.
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Drive to Gokuleshwor: (Altitude: 850 m/ 2,789 ft | Drive duration: 8 hrs)
The drive from Dhangadhi to Gokuleshwor spans approximately 262 kilometers and typically takes around 8 hours via the Mahakali Highway. Departing from the Terai plains, the journey ascends into Nepal's hilly terrain, offering scenic views along the way. A common stopover is Dadeldhura, a notable hill town where travelers often pause for meals and rest. The route is mostly paved but includes winding mountain roads, making early departures advisable to ensure arrival in Gokuleshwor before nightfall.
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Drive to Latinath and trek to Paribanagar: (Altitude: 1,770 m/ 5,807 ft | Trek duration: 3 hrs)
To continue your journey toward the Api Himal Base Camp, you'll embark on a scenic 2-hour drive from Gokuleshwor to Latinath, following the Chameliya River and passing by one of the largest hydropower stations in far-western Nepal. Latinath, situated at an elevation of approximately 1,004 meters, serves as the starting point of the trek. From Latinath, a 1-hour uphill trek leads you to Paribagar, a tranquil village nestled at around 1,770 meters. This initial ascent offers a gentle introduction to the trail, with opportunities to enjoy the surrounding natural beauty. Upon arrival in Paribagar, you can explore the village and settle in for the night at a local homestay, immersing yourself in the authentic culture of the region.
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Trek to Makarigaad: (Altitude: 1,470m/4,822ft | Trek duration: 5 hrs)
The trek from Paribagar to Makarigaad is a captivating segment of the Api Himal Base Camp journey, typically taking around 5 hours to complete. Departing from Paribagar (1,770 meters), the trail descends through traditional stone-built villages and terraced farmlands that showcase the authentic rural lifestyle of Nepal's far-western region. Upon reaching Makarigaad (approximately 1,470 meters), you are welcomed by the village's serene ambiance and the opportunity to rest in local homestays or tented camps. This leg of the trek not only offers a blend of cultural immersion and natural beauty but also serves as a gentle acclimatization phase before ascending to higher altitudes on the path to Api Base Camp.
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Trek to Siti: (Altitude: 2,254 m/ 7,395 ft | Trek duration: 8 hrs)
The trek from Makarigaad to Siti takes around 6 to 8 hours, gradually ascending through lush pine and rhododendron forests. Along the way, you can enjoy scenic views of the Himalayas and may spot wildlife like blue sheep or musk deer. The trail is peaceful and rich in biodiversity. Upon reaching Siti (approx. 2,200m), you are welcomed by a quiet village with traditional homes and warm local hospitality, an ideal spot to rest and experience authentic far-western Nepali culture.
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Trek to Domal: (Altitude: 2,950 m/9,678 ft | Trek duration: 7 hrs)
The trek from Siti to Domal is the initial leg of the Api Base Camp trek in far-western Nepal, offering a gentle ascent through picturesque villages and terraced fields. As you leave Siti, the trail gradually climbs alongside clear streams and dense rhododendron forests, with glimpses of Api Himal occasionally breaking through the canopy. The path to Domal is serene and less traveled, providing an immersive cultural and natural experience. Domal, nestled in a quiet valley, serves as a key stop before the steeper climbs toward Api Base Camp begin.
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Trek to Dhaulo Odar (lower Api Base Camp): (Altitude: 3,548 m/ 11,640 ft | Trek duration: 5-6 hrs)
The 5-hour trek from Domal to Dhaulo Odar (Lower Api Base Camp) begins with a steep ascent, followed by a more gradual path through forests and open meadows. Upon reaching Dhaulo Odar, you are greeted with expansive grasslands surrounded by rhododendron forests and towering peaks. This serene location offers a perfect setting for camping, with the opportunity to explore nearby caves and enjoy the tranquil alpine environment.
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Trek to Api Base Camp/Pilkandah and back to Dhaulo Odar: (Altitude: (Altitude: 3,861 m/ 12,667 ft | Trek duration: 5 hrs)
The trek from Dhaulo Odar (Lower Api Base Camp) to Api Base Camp (Pilkandaha) and back is a highlight of the Api Himal Base Camp trek in far-western Nepal. Starting early from Dhaulo Odar, you ascend for approximately 2.5 hours through alpine meadows and rhododendron forests to reach the expansive plateau of Api Base Camp at 3,861 meters (12,667 feet). Here, panoramic views of Mount Api (7,132m), Mount Nampa (6,929m), and Mount Bobaye (6,808m) unfold. The area also features the source of the Chameliya River and a sacred temple. After exploring, you can visit the revered Pilkandaha Lake before returning to Dhaulo Odar for the night. This round-trip journey offers a blend of physical challenge and spiritual discovery, making it a memorable experience.
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Trek to Siti: (Altitude: 2,258 m/7,408 ft | Trek duration: 6-7 hrs)
The trek from Dhaulo Odar (Lower Api Base Camp) to Siti is a scenic descent that retraces the route taken earlier in the journey. The trail begins with a downhill walk to Khayekot, a settlement along the Chameliya River, where you can pause for lunch. From Khayekot, the path ascends steeply through terraced farmlands and forests, leading back to the village of Siti. This segment typically takes about 6 hours to complete, offering you a final opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Api Himal region before concluding your trek.
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Trek to Makarigaad: (Altitude: 1,470 m/ 4,822 ft | Trek duration: 6 hrs)
The trek from Siti to Makarigaad is a scenic 6-hour journey through the Chameliya Valley in far-western Nepal. Departing from Siti, the trail ascends steeply to a ridge, offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. As you continue, the path meanders through forests, farmland, and sparsely populated areas, providing glimpses of the Himalayas along the way. After a lunch stop in Pato, the descent becomes more gradual, leading you to the village of Makarigaad, situated at an altitude of 1,470 meters (4,822 feet). Makarigaad is a charming settlement known for its traditional stone houses and terraced fields, offering a peaceful environment to rest before continuing your trek.
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Trek to Latinath and drive to Gokuleshwar: (Altitude: 850 m/2,789 ft | Trek duration: 7 hrs)
The trek from Makarigaad to Latinath and the subsequent drive to Gokuleshwar is a scenic journey that marks the conclusion of the Api Base Camp trek in far-western Nepal. Starting from Makarigaad, you embark on a 4-hour downhill hike through terraced fields and traditional villages, eventually reaching Latinath. If time permits, a visit to the Hindu temple atop Latinath hill offers panoramic views of the valley. From Latinath, a 2-hour drive along the Chameliya River leads to Gokuleshwar, where you can rest before continuing their journey.
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Drive to Dhangadhi: (Altitude: 109 m/ 357 ft | Trek duration: 8-10 hrs)
The drive from Gokuleshwar to Dhangadhi marks the final stretch of the Api Himal Base Camp trek, transitioning from the remote highlands to the bustling lowlands of western Nepal. The journey takes approximately 10–12 hours by jeep or bus, winding through hilly terrain, forested landscapes, and scattered villages before descending into the Terai plains. Along the way, you are treated to changing scenery, from mountain vistas to subtropical flatlands as they approach Dhangadhi, a major hub in the far-western region. It’s a long but rewarding drive, offering a last look at the diverse geography of Nepal.
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Fly to Kathmandu: (Altitude: 1,300 m/ 4,264 ft | Flight duration: 1 hour)
The flight from Dhangadhi to Kathmandu provides a quick and scenic end to the Api Himal Base Camp trek, taking about 1 to 1.5 hours. After days of trekking through remote mountain terrain and a long drive to Dhangadhi, this flight offers a comfortable return to the capital. On clear days, you are treated to aerial views of the western Himalayas and the lush Terai plains.