Chepang Hill Trek
Trip Overview
Chepang hill trek is a newly opened trekking trail located in Chitwan district. It is a short and easy adventure to the marginalized ethnic community. This trek will take you on those areas where the small ethnic groups called “Chepang” lives. The main aim of opening this as a new trekking trail is to promote their culture and livelihood. This indigenous group has distinct lifestyle and rich in cultural tradition. They lead a nomadic life which encompasses hunting, digging for wild roots, fishing and traditional style of farming near jungles before they took to sedentary life with the beginning of cattle rearing and the practice of agriculture. They have unique settlements, social organization, language, culture, religion and festivals. Other than the wildlife and many species of flora and fauna in Chitwan, the Chepang hill trek is now gradually increasing its attraction for the travelers. This trip takes you to places of cultural interest and also to places which are naturally scenic. Besides the nature and culture the most interesting things is the home stay experience which is offered during the trek. You will have a unique experience of sharing the farm work to food and staying in a local home with the local people sharing the local organic foods. This trekking trail is completely untouched by the earlier forms of tourism. Trekking in Chepang hills trail leads us through the unexplored part of the Chitwan.
This trek is easy to moderate level of trekking so trekking in this trail does not require previous experience. We begin our trek with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Hugdi which is about 80 kilometer away from Kathmandu. We ascend through the ethnic villages and farm terraces enjoying the seasonal fruits and local hospitality. The main attraction of Chepang hill is Home stay offered by the local house. The Home Stay program is designed in order to generate income possibilities for marginalized people and to raise awareness about the health, sanitation and education. Chepang home stay also gives the classical taste to tongue, you can enjoy Dhendo (national food) served with string beans, leafy greens, potatoes, wild yams and stinging nettles. On the next day, we commence our trek to Hatti bang, Jyandala, Upper Dhangadi and finally to Shaktikhor. The view like a range of Himalayan peaks such as Rolwaling, Dorje Lakpa, Gaurishanker, Langtang, Manaslu Range, Himalchuli, Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri and spectacular sunrise and sunsets can be clearly observed while trekking these areas. Bird watching and other natural attractions will make your trek memorable with friendly Nepalese hospitality and their smile. Chepang hill trek grants of the peculiar combination of unrated cultural experience. At the end of the trekking you will know a great deal more about the life of these isolated jungle people.
Chepang Hill Trek Highlights
- Immersive home stay experience with the Chepang community
Insight into Chepang culture, lifestyle, and traditions
Views of Himalayan peaks including Rolwaling, Gaurishankar, Langtang, Manaslu, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Himalchuli
Trekking through lush forests and terraced hillsides
Bird watching and exposure to diverse flora and fauna
Visits to Chepang Museum, local temples, caves, and waterfalls
Opportunities to participate in local farm work and traditional cooking
Itinerary
Beginning our journey, we drive 80 kilometer towards west of Kathmandu towards Hugdi. Hugdi bazaar is located 965 feet above sea level. Before reaching Hugdi Bazaar, we have to pass through Majim Tar and cross the bridge over Hugdi Khola near its confluence with the Trishuli River. You will drive through steep, twisting roads which are usually full of traffic. The trail ascends from the west side of the highway and follows along a ridgeline. There is a small visitor information center in Hugdi Bazaar on the east / Trishuli river side of the highway. Upon arrival at Hugdi Bazaar, get refreshed and in evening you can stroll around the area and experience the village life.
Overnight at simple lodge in Hugdi (B, L & D)
Overnight at the home stay in Hatti bang (B, L & D)
Overnight at the home stay in Jyandala (B, L & D)
This fort was built in early 1800’s by a grandson of the first king of Nepal, Prithivi Narayan Shah. You may explore this fort while staying in Upper Dhangadi. Gadi is the ancient fort and was the main trail joining the Terai belt with the Tibet.
Overnight at the home stay in Upper Dhangadi (B, L & D)
Overnight at the home stay in Shaktikhor (B, L & D)
Route Map