Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepalโs vibrant capital
Meet your guide and receive a detailed trek briefing
Explore the cultural wonders of Kathmandu, such as Thamel or Durbar Square
Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu
Deep in the heart of Nepalโs remote Manang region lies Kajinsara Lake, a breathtaking high-altitude lake that offers some of the most stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas. Known as one of the highest lakes in the world, Kajinsara sits at an altitude of approximately 5,200 meters, surrounded by towering peaks and an untouched alpine landscape.
The Kajinsara Lake Trek is an adventure into Nepalโs hidden wilderness, where trekkers pass through lush forests, remote villages, and vast glaciers, experiencing the raw beauty of the Annapurna region. This trek is perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path destinations.
Unlike popular treks such as Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit, the Kajinsara Lake Trek remains undiscovered, making it ideal for those seeking solitude and an authentic trekking experience. From crossing picturesque Tibetan-influenced villages to reaching the pristine blue waters of Kajinsara Lake, this trek is a journey into the unknown!
Best Season for Kajinsara Lake Trek
The best time to trek to Kajinsara Lake is during the stable weather months when the skies are clear, and the trails are accessible.
Spring (March-May):
Blooming rhododendrons and lush greenery
Warmer daytime temperatures and excellent visibility
Autumn (September-November):
Crystal-clear mountain views and cool, stable weather
Perfect trekking conditions with less rainfall
Winter (December-February) brings freezing temperatures and deep snow, making the trek extremely challenging.
Monsoon (June-August) is not recommended due to heavy rains and landslides.
Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepalโs vibrant capital
Meet your guide and receive a detailed trek briefing
Explore the cultural wonders of Kathmandu, such as Thamel or Durbar Square
Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu
Early morning scenic drive from Kathmandu to the starting village
Journey through hills, rivers, and terraced farmlands
Arrive at the remote village where the trek begins
Accommodation: Teahouse in the starting village
Trekking through lush forests and remote valleys:-
Begin the trek through dense forests, traditional villages, and alpine meadows
Witness Tibetan-style villages, monasteries, and friendly local communities
Ascending towards the lake:-
As the altitude increases, landscapes turn into rocky terrain and glaciers
Experience breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks like Annapurna II and Gangapurna
Cross challenging high-altitude trails, gradually acclimatizing along the way
Reaching Kajinsara Lake (5,200m):-
After days of trekking, arrive at Kajinsara Lake, one of the worldโs highest lakes
The lakeโs turquoise waters reflect the surrounding Himalayan giants
Spend time exploring the area, capturing stunning photographs, and absorbing the peaceful beauty
Acclimatization & Exploration:-
Spend extra days near Kajinsara Lake to explore the surroundings
Short side treks offer even more incredible mountain views
Accommodation: Teahouses and camping near the lake
Begin the descent from Kajinsara Lake
Trek down to the nearest jeep-accessible town
Enjoy the changing landscapes as you descend back to lower altitudes
Take a scenic drive back to Kathmandu
Accommodation: Hotel in Kathmandu
Free time for shopping, sightseeing, or relaxing in Kathmandu
Visit places like Pashupatinath Temple or Boudhanath Stupa
Transfer to the airport for departure
Kajin Sara Lake is situated in the Manang district of Nepal, near the base of Lamjung Himal within the Annapurna region.
The lake is located at an elevation of approximately 5,020 meters (16,466 feet) above sea level.
The trek typically spans about a week, including travel to and from Kathmandu. The itinerary generally involves driving to Besisahar, then to Chame, followed by several days of trekking to reach the lake, exploration, and returning.
The trek is considered moderately difficult due to high altitudes and remote locations. Trekkers should be physically fit and prepared for steep, uneven paths, with daily hikes ranging from 5 to 7 hours.
The optimal periods for this trek are during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November), offering clear skies and moderate temperatures. Winters can be harsh, with the lake potentially frozen during this time.
Accommodation primarily consists of basic teahouses and lodges along the trail, providing essential amenities such as beds, meals, and communal areas. In more remote sections, facilities may be limited, so carrying necessary supplies is advisable.
While prior high-altitude trekking experience is beneficial, it is not mandatory. However, due to the demanding nature of the trek, good physical fitness and preparation are essential.
Yes, hiring experienced local guides and porters is advisable, especially given the remote and less-traveled nature of the trail. Guides can assist with navigation and provide valuable insights into the local culture and environment, while porters can help carry heavy gear, allowing for a more comfortable trekking experience.
Note:ย Prices may vary based on season, group size, and service customization.
Cost Details (Per Person, Twin Share Basis, Including 10% Service Charge)
Advance Booking: 30% deposit required to confirm the trip.
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