Ama Yangri Trek
Overview
The Ama Yangri Trek is one of the short treks in Nepal that has been gaining popularity in recent years for breathtaking panoramic views with minimal physical strain. It takes trekkers to Sindhupalchowk’s Helambu region, which is located north of the Kathmandu valley. Trekking to Ama Yangri is considered to be easy to moderate. The highest elevation of the journey is 3,771 meters, so there are possibilities of Acute Mountain Sickness. However, it is much less compared to the classic Himalayan journeys, like the Everest Base Camp Trek.
During the Ama Yangri trek, the trails include rhododendron, pine, and oak forests, river valleys, farmlands, and small settlements in the lower section. Similarly, in the midsection, the landscapes transform to Tamang and Sherpa villages, ridges, shrubs, and alpine meadows. Ascending up, it shifts to steep slopes and exposed mountain paths. The trek is both visually and culturally rewarding. Trekkers explore the traditional Hyolmo settlement and observe their lifestyle.
The Ama Yangri hike typically takes 4 days in total, starting from the capital, Kathmandu. It is one of the best choices for beginners who want to observe up-close mountain views with minimal physical strain. Furthermore, it is also ideal for trekkers with busy schedules.
Highlights of The Ama Yangri Trek
- 360-degree panoramic views of peaks including Langtang, Ganesh, Jugal, Dorje Lakpa, Manaslu, Annapurna, and Mount Everest (only on clear days).
- Walk through the forest trails, ridgelines, and terraced farmlands.
- Observe traditional Tibetan-Buddhist practices.
- Experience the warm hospitality of the local hosts while staying in the teahouses.
- Trek through paths that are adorned with colorful prayer flags, reflecting the cultural values of the region.
Golden sunrise view from the Ama Yangri Base Camp.
Itinerary
Cost Include / Exclude
What’s include
- Airport / Hotel / Airport transfer by car / Van.
- Two Nights stander hotel in Kathmandu.
- Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with Tea & coffee during the trek.
- Lodge to lodge accommodation during the trek.
- Trekking Guide: One highly experienced, helpful and friendly Guide,
- Trekking porter: (1 porter for 2 people), maximum load is 25 kg. their food, accommodation, salary, equipment, insurance etc.
- All the transport by car/ Bus
- Trekking Permit: All the trekking permit and necessary company paperwork.
- Trekking equipment: Sleeping bag, Down Jacket ( refundable after the trek )
- Tourist service charge, Vat.
- Office Service charge.
What’s excluded
- Travel insurance (if you want us to arrange your travel insurance, we would greatly be happy to assist).
- International air fare to Nepal visa
- Your travel insurance and emergency rescue evacuation
- Lunch, dinner in Kathmandu.
- Items of a personal nature and equipment
- Tips for guide, porters, driver.