Homestay Trekking:
A well-said quote highlights that ‘One cannot travel by sitting at home, even if he reads hundreds of books about the place’. This quote applies to the Homestay trekking as well, in the sense that one cannot get real-life experiences by staying at lodges and hotels.
To know about the indigenous people, their lifestyle, their culture, their rituals and their sense of humour, one must be close to them. For that purpose, homestay trekking would be the best possible fit because you will have a chance to experience the lifestyle of the locals first-hand. Homestay trekking combines every possible option to help you get real-life experiences such as what it means to live in the hilly sections. What are the inspirations that allow the local people to live in limited resources? How did the ancestors celebrate and enjoy there? Why are people still following the centuries-old rituals today? What makes them so humble, kind, loving and co-operating? Why don’t they leave the mountains?
In this homestay trekking, we have managed to add up some of the exquisite viewpoints on the way. Other than learning about the culture, you will have so much to get inspired by the mountains, the waterfalls, the rivers, and the amazing landscapes.
This trek is best to do in March, April, May, June, September, October, and November. Anybody can do this trek unless they are physically and mentally fit. There is no age limitation. Make the most out of your trip by travelling with Trek Mania Nepal.
Drive from Kathmandu to Salyankot (1,300m): 8 – 9 hours
A drive to Salyankot from Kathmandu is full of surprises. You might have never expected such a glorious outlook of the mountains and the surrounding hills ever before.
As you leave Kathmandu, the views start to get interesting and mysterious. Unlike the popular route to Soti Khola, we will be travelling along the higher hills overlooking the mountains of the Langtang region in the North. The road is black-topped until the Taari Besi, our lunch station, and as you cross the bridge, spanning across the Trishuli River, the road turns bumpy and mismanaged. But this is what we call an adventure.
Once we arrive at the Salyankot, we will grab dinner and then, check in to our homestay house. Camping is also an available option for those who wish to flavour their night with something special
Trek to Baseri (Dandagaun) (1500m)
Early in the morning, we will grab a strong breakfast and then, head up towards our next fabulous destination, Baseri. Baseri is a sublime hill station in Dhading where the cultures and traditions of ancient Nepal are still untouched by modern-day influences. People of this region are very much connected to the god and are close to the godly principles mentioned in the ancient Vedic texts.
On the way to Baseri, we will be accompanied by the gorgeous mountains of Ganesh Himal and Paldor Peak. It is a nice walk through the rustic hamlets of Tamangs and Ghale. Their houses are red like a typical traditional Nepali house on the hills. By the time we arrive at Baseri, we will explore the sculpture taps and a few surrounding temples. Playing the Dandi Biyo (the name of the local sport) with the local kids will indeed create some reminiscing memories.
Trek to Tinsule dada (3100m) & Back to Baseri (1300m)
This day is one of the most rewarding days of the whole Manaslu trekking. We will pass by the ancient palace and forts of the Ghale Kingdom through the Nange chaur (literally translates to "Naked ground") before climbing up to the Tinsule Danda. This Nange Chaur got its name from the aridity of the soil because this ground has never witnessed grass growing above it.
In the past, the current Nange Chaur used to be the training ground for ancient Ghale warriors. They practised the marching and conducted several battle preparations at this place. This is supposed to be the reason for the desertification of the ground.
As there are no hotels or shops on the way, we will take the packed food and have lunch in the Tinsule Danda, overlooking the deep valleys and the snowy tops. The views are intoxicating on a clear day. After spending quality time on top of the Tinsule Danda, we will return to the Baseri for the overnight stay.