Khopra Trek also Known as Khayer Lake Trek is Community Based Most Impressive off the beaten track with Newly Released Terrain.
The Khopra Danda trek (also known as the Khopra Ridge trek) is a great alternative to the more popular (and more crowded) Ghorepani trek, taking you higher still to another great viewpoint of the Annapurna. From the top of Khopra Danda, you can see the stunning sunrise and surrounding views and the below valley view.
It will explore the real and virgin mystery of mountains, Himalayan trails, Ancestral, cultural heritage, remote villages, their culture and lifestyle generate a different enthusiasm in travelers.
The components do not stop by, the tea houses on the way, the overlapping hills, typical scenes of pastoring yak, herds, bird chirping, grazing herds of deer it seems nature itself rendering an exquisite service the whole time.
This trek is a complete package of joy, adventure and meaningful exploration. Walking along with the gardens of bushes, blossoming rhododendrons, eye sight of Goosebumps produces an unobstructed vivid view of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167m), Nilgiri (7061m), Mt Annapurna (8051m), Annapurna south (7219m), Macchapuchhre (6993m) reaches to the top of pinnacle, Khopra ridge recites yourself a very new life.
The Khopra Danda Trek is doable for people of all ages. Without going on a long trek, you can witness gorgeous mountain sceneries and get to see the lifestyle of the locals.
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The items listed below are recommended for Nepal's Khopra Trek.
Hiking Gears
Backpack (size depends on whether or not you have porters)
Hiking boots* (break them in beforehand)
Wool socks (bring a few pairs of varying thicknesses)
Lightweight trekking pants.
Trekking shorts
Waterproof jacket
Heavy down jacket (can be rented in Kathmandu)
Winter hat Winter gloves T-Shirts (lightweight wool is great)
Underwear.
Accessories
Water purification (pump, tablets, or SteriPen; bring from home)
Water bottles (at least 3 liters total capacity)
Baseball cap (the sun is strong at all elevations)
Hiking poles (lessen the impact on your joints)
Sunglasses (essential when you cross snow line)
Head lamp with extra batteries
Reading materials (Kindle may be best)
Journal and pens Camera with extra batteries
Daypack (for your rain jacket, snacks, camera, etc.)
Gators (many people wear them but they are not mandatory)
Personal Supplies
Sunscreen
Hand sanitizer
Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, floss, etc.)
Biodegradable bar soap Face/body wipes
Biodegradable washing liquid
Throat lozenges, lip balm
Medications (Ibuprofen, others if necessary)
Extras
Duct tape (fixes just about everything, at least temporarily. To avoid carrying an entire roll wrap the desired amount around a pencil)
First aid kit (with moleskin for blisters)
Extra passport photos and photocopies of your passport