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1 Day Sunrise View Trip to Sarangkot

Group Size 2
Mode of Travel Easy
Accommodation Hotel/Lodge
Meals Breakfast, Dinner
Transportation Private Vehicle/Public Bus

trip Overview

Sarangkot is a famous destination for Sunrise View Trip. Hordes of domestic and international tourists reach Sarangkot hilltop early in the morning to catch the view of the sun emerging from behind high mountains.  As the first rays of the sun gradually dissipate darkness in the lower plains of Pokhara valley; the scenery also overwhelms you. And when the vast Annapurna Himalayan Range glistens in the golden shed as light kisses the mighty slopes, you will watch the most spectacular dawn happening in front of you. A moment’s experience here is worth your life.

You won’t just enjoy and admire the extraordinary sights, the otherworldly, ethereal aura leads you inward toward the very mystery of the Creation.  As if the biblical version of the creation, Let there be light and there was light, literally replicating itself!

There are two ways to catch up with the supreme morning, the eternal play of light and darkness. And also if you want to hike to the place, you should start in the afternoon. In about 3 hours of an uphill, but beautiful walk with forests, birds, and scenes of Pokhara valley and its surrounds, you can reach Sarangkot. In that case, you can view the sunset as well. But, if you just want to make it to the place to view sunrise in the morning, you can drive from the lakeside early at 5 o’clock. Furthermore, the following itinerary gives you details of both alternatives.

Option 1: Hiking with Overnight Stay at Sarangkot
Start the hike at about 1 PM clock, and walk up the slopes at a leisurely pace. You will have plenty to see and admire the Phewa Lake, the lakeside where you stayed, and the entire Pokhara valley along with its surrounding. As the trail passes through the forest as well; the hike takes place in a serene environment, with only the occasional chirping of birds breaking it. As you approach the destination, the head of the Himalayan mountains suddenly emerges into your sight.

The view is awesomely close as if you can touch them, making you forget all your tiredness. When you reach the top, have your fill watching the stunning panorama around. In the evening, stay at a teahouse there. The following morning, you will watch the sunrise, sip a cup of coffee, and take pictures. At any cost, do not forget to carry your camera with you. After the picturesque moments are over, hike down to the valley.

Option 2: Early Morning Drive 
If you want to drive to Sarangkot, you just need to give us the name of your hotel in Lakeside or other parts of Pokhara. Stay at the lakeside. But you should wake up early in the morning (before 5 am). Our guide will pick you up from the hotel and drive you to the hilltop, which takes from 45 minutes to 1 hour. And a note of caution: you should not forget to pick up your camera. You will scarcely find other moments in life that stand in comparison to what you capture here. Especially the sunrise view trip to Sarangkot is not to be missed. After the most exciting moments, drive back to  Lakeside for a hearty breakfast.

CANCELLATION

  • Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure
  • 30% of the total cost of the trip will be charged if cancelled between 60 to 30 days prior to departure date
  • 60% of total cost of the trip will be charged if cancelled in between 30 to 14 days prior to departure date. 
  • No refund will be provided if cancelled within 14 days prior of departure date.
  • No refunded will be provided if the guest will not show up. 
  • Regrettably, in case where the trek/tour can not be completed due to customer's own problem or sickness or unfavourable weather there will be no refund. 
  • If the trekking/tour is extended more than given itinerary extra charge will be applied accordingly 
  • If the agreed trip can not be organised due to bad weather or any unforeseen events, similar trip will be organised (in the mutual understanding with the travellers)