• Seasons
    Spring / Autumn

Number Cheese Circuit

  • Seasons:
    Spring / Autumn

Number Cheese Circuit


Overview

The trek (Numbur Cheese Circuit) is a recently opened, non tourist area trekking trail in Khumbu Region. This is best trek trail for the ideal trekker who wants to escape from the regular track and to touch up with the off beaten trail. The trek can be done by walking through deep river gorges, glacial lakes, terraced rice fields, subtropical forests and Sherpa villages to the Likhu Khola glacier, watched over by the towering peaks of Pathibarra and Numbur. Trekker can visit one of the Nepal’s first cheese factories, established in 1957 and the famous Thodung monastery. The cultural rituals surrounding Buddhism and Hinduism are another major attraction, but the foremost prize of the whole experience is the chance to meet people more then 21 different Indigenous communities, learn about them and their culture just in one short trekking.
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Trip Fact

Price

On Request

Duration

17 Days

Altitude

4515 M

Group Size

02+ Pax

Accommodation

Tent

Trip Start From

Kathmandu

Trip Ends At

Kathmandu

Why Choose This Trip?

Trip At Glance

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Difficulty Level

Challenging

Brief Itinerary

  • Day 01:
    Arrival in Kathmandu, meet at the airport and transfer to Hotel.
  • Day 02:
    Drive Kathmandu to Shivalaya (1770m) by bus, Stay at Camp
  • Day 03:
    Start trekking and camp at Khahare (2175m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 04:
    Pani Pakha (3105m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 05:
    Mane Danda (3940m), Waliking time 3 ½ Hrs
  • Day 06:
    Pannch Pokhara (4515m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 07:
    Tare (4104m), Waliking time 5 ½ Hrs
  • Day 08:
    Ngeju (3690m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 09:
    Lhachhewar (2665m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 10:
    Kyama (2380m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 11:
    Gumdel (2255m), Waliking time 2 ½ Hrs
  • Day 12:
    Serding (3354m), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 13:
    Lapchane (3105m), Waliking time 5 ½ Hrs
  • Day 14:
    Those (1755M), Waliking time 4 ½ Hrs
  • Day 15:
    Drive Those – Kathmandu by bus and Stay at Hotel
  • Day 16:
    Kathmandu – leisure day and evening farewell dinner
  • Day 17:
    Departure to connect next destination or you may extend the trip as per your desire and time permit

Package Details

Cost Includes:

  • Airport arrival and departure private transfer
  • 3 nights accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast on twin share basis
  • Kathmandu – Shivalaya – Kathamndu transfer by bus
  • 13 nights full board (BLD) camping trek and tented accommodation entire trek
  • An english speaking trekking guide, cook, sherpa, kitchenboy and necessary porters
  • All camping equipments and food
  • National Park Permit & TIMS (required passport copy and 3 picture for permit).
  • Farewell dinner with Nepalese cultural dance show

Cost Excludes:

  • Personal nature of expenses and trekking gears
  • Travel Insurance for rescue operation if any form
  • Extra night accommodation or accommodation if earlier return from trekking by any reason
  • Extra cost occur by any reason which is not in our control such as strike, landslide and accident etc
  • TIPS for trekking staffs and other things which is not included above.

To Do’s In Kathmandu

1. Walk Through History at UNESCO Sites

Kathmandu Valley isn’t just culturally rich—it’s literally packed with UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Each one tells a story, and if you’re even slightly into history, architecture, or spirituality, this is your playground.

🛕 Must-See Highlights:

  • Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple): Climb the 365 stone steps to reach this hilltop stupa—and meet a few monkeys on the way. The sunrise views? Worth every step.

  • Boudhanath Stupa: One of the world’s biggest Buddhist stupas. A perfect place to just walk the kora (ritual circle), sip some butter tea, and soak it all in.

  • Pashupatinath Temple: Sacred and intense. Hindu cremation rituals unfold on the riverbanks here—powerful to witness, especially at dusk.

  • Durbar Squares (Kathmandu, Patan): Explore ancient palaces, intricate wood carvings, and maybe even spot the Kumari, Nepal’s living goddess.

💡 Pro Tip: Hire a local guide. They’ll bring the temples to life with stories you won’t find in any travel book.


2. Shop, Eat & People-Watch in Thamel

Welcome to Thamel—Kathmandu’s heartbeat. It’s loud, colorful, and chaotic in the best way. If you need gear, gifts, or just a good espresso, this is where you’ll find it.

🛍️ What to Do:

  • Stock up or rent trekking gear last-minute.

  • Pick up thankas, singing bowls, or pashmina scarves.

  • Browse bookshops for Himalayan reads or trekking maps.

  • Grab a seat at a rooftop café and watch the world go by.

🍴 Where to Refuel:

  • Himalayan Java: Great coffee and chill vibe.

  • OR2K: Vegetarian Middle Eastern with a hippie twist.

  • Sam’s Bar: Laid-back, perfect for post-trek beers and live music.


3. Taste the Real Nepal (Beyond Dal Bhat)

Hungry? Good. Because Kathmandu serves up some serious flavor. From steamy momos to hearty Newari feasts, your taste buds are in for an adventure.

🍜 What to Try:

  • Momo: Nepal’s answer to dumplings—get them steamed, fried, or jhol (in broth).

  • Dal Bhat: The classic rice-lentil combo. Most places offer free refills, making it a trekker’s dream.

  • Newari Dishes: Dive into bara, choila, and yomari—flavors you won’t forget.

  • Thakali Thali: A soul-satisfying meal from the Mustang region.

🍽️ Top Spots:

  • Bhojan Griha: Dinner plus cultural dance in a restored palace.

  • Nepali Chulo: Cozy spot for a deep dive into Newari cuisine.

  • Roadhouse Café: If you’re craving wood-fired pizza (we’ve all been there).


4. Easy Day Trips When You Need a Break from the Buzz

Need a breather? Luckily, tranquility is just a short drive away. These spots are ideal if you’ve got an extra day or two in your itinerary.

🚗 Where to Go:

  • Bhaktapur: Like stepping into a time capsule—think brick alleys, pottery squares, and jaw-dropping temples.

  • Nagarkot: Up early? Catch a Himalayan sunrise from this hilltop village.

  • Dhulikhel: Quieter than Nagarkot with killer sunset views and Newari charm.

  • Chandragiri Hills: Take a cable car up for sweeping views—on a clear day, even Everest makes a cameo.

💡 Pro Tip: Hire a private car or book a small group tour for max flexibility.


5. Recover, Recharge & Just Chill

Whether you’ve just crushed a high-altitude trek or are easing into Nepal time, Kathmandu has everything you need to unwind.

🧘‍♀️ Best Ways to Relax:

  • Massage & Spa: Try a deep-tissue massage or Ayurvedic therapy. Seeing Hands is a local favorite (run by skilled blind therapists).

  • Yoga & Meditation: Drop into a class at Pranamaya Yoga or Himalayan Yoga Academy.

  • Garden of Dreams: A quiet oasis right in Thamel. Perfect for journaling, napping, or just soaking up the sun.

  • Rooftop Bars: Toast your trek (or your first day) with an Everest beer and a killer view.

Plan your Trip

For those planning an upcoming adventure, trek, or tour, or looking to personalize their trip, we encourage you to contact our expert by phone or message.
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