Dhampus Sarangkot Hike - 1N2D

Dhampus Sarangkot Hike
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At a glance
    Highlights
    • Short and beautiful 1N2D hike near Pokhara, perfect for beginners and families
    • View sunrise and sunset of Annapurna, Dhauliguri and Machhapuchhre.
    • Explore Dhampus village and meet the friendly Gurung people
    • Stay in local lodges or homestays with traditional Nepali warmth
    • Walk across fields, rhododendron woods and villages on the hillside.
    • Visit the Dhampus View Tower for amazing mountain views
    • See the sunrise over the Himalayas from Sarangkot, one of the best places to visit in Pokhara.
    • Easy access from Pokhara with short drives and well-marked trails
    • Experience both mountain scenery and cultural life in just two days

    Introduction to 1N2D Dhampus Sarangkot Hike

    The 1N2D Dhampus Sarangkot Hike is a quick and picturesque hike close to Pokhara that is ideal for people who wish to take in mountain views without making the trek too long or challenging. You can explore serene forests, see the magnificent Annapurna and Machhapuchhre peaks, and spend two days in a traditional Gurung village that gives you a taste of Nepali culture.

    This hike is ideal for beginners, families, and anyone with limited time who still wants to experience trekking in Nepal. It’s one of the best short routes around Pokhara, combining culture, nature, and mountain scenery in a single trip.

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    Why Choose Dhampus Sarangkot Hike

    The Dhampus Sarangkot Hike distance is a good choice if you want a short but enjoyable Himalayan walk. In just a few days, this route takes you through calm nature trails, traditional Gurung villages, and wide views of the Annapurna mountains. It’s one of the best options for people who want to try trekking in Nepal without long or hard climbs.

    A short drive from Pokhara begins the Dhampus Sarangkot hiking route, which is a mild path through terraced fields and forests. You'll stay in modest tea houses, meet amiable locals, and take in the straightforward yet stunning views of the Pokhara Valley and mountains. Although the short Dhampus Sarangkot trek is simple to finish, it nevertheless embodies the allure and essence of Nepali trekking culture.

    This trekking Pokhara-Sarangkot-Dhampus route is also great for photographers and first-time hikers who want to see sunrise and sunset over the Himalayas. With easy access, light walking hours, and rewarding scenery, it’s one of the most enjoyable short hikes near Pokhara.

    Dhampus Sarangkot Hike Map

    Even for novice hikers, having a map makes the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike much easier to navigate. A short drive from Pokhara, the route begins at Phedi and travels through terraced fields, forests, and small local communities before climbing gradually to Dhampus village. The trail continues to Sarangkot from Dhampus, offering sweeping views of the Annapurna mountains and Pokhara Valley.

    Most trekking maps also mark key points like the Dhampus View Tower, resting spots, and tea houses along the way. Whether you’re using a printed map, a GPS app, or guidance from your trekking guide, the map helps you plan your pace, know elevation changes, and enjoy the hike without worrying about getting lost.

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    Dhampus Sarangkot Hike Cost

    How many people are in your group, what kind of place you stay at, and what’s included all change the price of the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike. The 1N2D Dhampus Sarangkot Hike from Pokhara usually costs about USD 120 to USD 180 per person. This normally includes a place to sleep, food, getting around, and a guide. If you want a private trek or a special package, it might cost a little more.

    If you’re thinking about booking a 1N2D Dhampus Sarangkot Hike from Pokhara, it’s best to go with a trusted local operator like Abound Holidays. They give you a well-planned schedule, safe rides, and a guide who knows a lot and makes sure your Dhampus Sarangkot Hike is smooth and fun.

    Dhampus & Sarangkot - Scenic Highlights and Culture

    The Dhampus Sarangkot Hike isn’t just about seeing mountains – it’s also a look at daily life in the Himalayan foothills. On the way, you’ll pass through traditional Gurung villages, meet local people, and enjoy calm countryside views that show the quiet beauty of Nepal outside the cities.

    Dhampus Village - Gateway to Annapurna

    Dhampus is a nice hilltop village about 22 kilometers from Pokhara. It’s often called the gateway to the Annapurna region because many treks to Annapurna Base Camp start here. The village is home to the Gurung people, who are really friendly, welcoming, and stick to their traditional way of life.

    A Dhampus hike is popular among both domestic and international travelers because it’s short, scenic, and close to Pokhara. The Dhampus View Toweroffers one of the best vantage points to see Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and the Dhaulagiri ranges. The surrounding terraced farms and stone-roofed houses give you a taste of local mountain life, making Dhampus one of the most charming stops near Pokhara.

    Sarangkot Viewpoint - Sunrise Above Pokhara

    After Dhampus, the trail continues toward Sarangkot, one of the most famous viewpoints in Nepal. Located at about 1,600 meters (Sarangkot height), this hilltop offers a panoramic view of Pokhara Valley and the snowcapped peaks beyond. It’s especially famous for its sunrise - when the first rays of light hit the Himalayas, the whole sky turns golden.

    Sarangkot is also a popular spot for paragliding and photography. Many hikers and travelers visit this viewpoint to see the sunrise before returning to Pokhara. The Dhampus to Sarangkot trek route connects two of the most scenic hills around Pokhara, giving a complete experience of both village life and mountain scenery.

    Best Time for Dhampus Sarangkot Hiking

    You can do the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike any time of the year, but some seasons are better for clear views, nice weather, and a more enjoyable trek.

    Peak Season (Autumn & Spring)

    The peak season for the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike is Autumn (September-November) and Spring (March-May). The weather in these months is most clear as well and thus it is perfect to have panoramic views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre ranges.

    In the autumn season, the air is cool and the trails dry whereas spring comes with colorful rhododendron and green growth throughout the trekking path. These are the months that should be used in photography, exploration of villages and the beautiful views of sunrise in Sarangkot.

    Off-Season (Winter & Monsoon)

    The off-season is Winter (December-February) and Monsoon (June-August). Winter mornings can be cold, but the skies are usually clear and there are fewer people on the trails, making the trek more peaceful.

    Monsoon season, which is June to August, brings heavy rain, slippery trails, and sometimes low visibility. You can still do the trek during this time, but beginners are better off going in the peak season for a safer and more enjoyable Dhampus Sarangkot Hike.

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    Itinerary

    Your trip starts off with a short drive from Pokhara to Phedi, where the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike starts. From there, you walk uphill on stone steps, past green fields, and small old-style houses. The hike takes around 3 to 4 hours, depending on how fast you walk.

    As you reach Dhampus village, the view opens to the Annapurna range - with Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli standing tall. You may rest in a local lodge or homestay, have a taste of Nepali food and experience the friendly Nepali hospitality of the Gurung community. Sunset from Dhampus is peaceful and perfect for photography.

    • Distance: 7 - 8 km
    • Elevation: 1,650 m
    • Trek Duration: 3 - 4 hours

      After breakfast, you begin walking toward Sarangkot. The trail is easy and goes through forest paths, small villages, and open ridges. It takes about 4 to 5 hours to reach Sarangkot, a hilltop famous for its amazing sunrise and views of Pokhara Valley.

      From this viewpoint, you can see the full stretch of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, along with Phewa Lake below. After some rest and photos, you’ll drive back to Pokhara - ending the short yet memorable Dhampus Sarangkot hike.

      • Distance: 6 - 7 km
      • Elevation: 1,600 m
      • Trek Duration: 4 - 5 hours

        Even though it’s a short trip, the 1N2D Dhampus Sarangkot Hike gives you a full trekking experience - from quiet countryside walks to stunning sunrise views over the Himalayas. Here’s what each day looks like:

        Cost Details
        What's Included
        • Transportation from Pokhara to Phedi and return from Sarangkot
        • 1-night accommodation in Dhampus lodge or homestay
        • All meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
        • Licensed English-speaking trekking guide
        • TIMS/ACAP permits if required
        • Support and assistance for a safe trekking experience
        What's not Included
        • Travel insurance (highly recommended)
        • International flight ticket
        • Personal expenses, souvenirs, and drinks
        • Tips for guides and porters
        • Optional porter services
        • Additional meals or snacks outside the included plan
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        Accommodation, Food & Facilities

        Dhampus

        In Dhampus village, trekkers can stay in local lodges and Dhampus tea houses that have clean rooms, comfortable beds, and friendly service. Meals are usually Nepali-style, with rice, lentils, vegetables, and sometimes meat. Tea, coffee, and snacks are also available along the trail.

        The lodges have basic facilities like toilets, hot water, and electricity, making them a comfortable place to stay overnight while experiencing the local Gurung culture and traditional village life in Dhampus.

        Sarangkot

        Sarangkot is mainly a viewpoint rather than a settlement, so accommodation options are limited. Most trekkers visit early for sunrise and then return to Pokhara. However, a few guesthouses and lodges near the base of Sarangkot allow early morning access to catch the panoramic Himalayan views. 

        Food options are limited, but small shops sell snacks and tea. The facilities are basic, so it’s a good idea to bring your own essentials and a small power bank if you’re staying overnight on the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike.

        Packing Tips & Fitness Level

        • It is important to be well-dressed with trekking shoes and a few clothes.
        • Don’t forget a warm jacket, hat, and gloves, especially if you’re hiking early in the morning or during winter.
        • On the sunny days sunscreens, sunglasses and water bottle that are refillable are saviors.
        • Carry a small daypack for your essentials and snacks.
        • Trekking poles and a power bank are optional, but they make the hike easier and more comfortable.
        • This trek is perfect for beginners, families, or anyone who enjoys moderate walking.
        • The trail is mostly gradual, so you don’t need advanced fitness, but a bit of cardio before the trip helps.

        Transportation & Access

        Getting to the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike from Pokhara is easy. Most treks start with a short drive from Pokhara to Phedi, which takes about 30-40 minutes. From Phedi, the trek follows well-marked trails.

        The roads are accessible by private vehicles, taxis, or tour buses arranged by trekking operators. After finishing the hike at Sarangkot, it’s just a 20-30 minute drive back to Pokhara. Knowing the Pokhara to Dhampus distance and arranging reliable transport in advance ensures you start the trek fresh and stress-free.

        For travelers who want more flexibility, it’s a good idea to hire a local guide or join a trekking package. This way, things like transportation, timing, and directions are all taken care of, so you can just enjoy the views and the culture along the Dhampus Sarangkot Hike.

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        Booking with us makes sure your Dhampus Sarangkot Hike is safe, easy, and memorable. Whether it’s your first trek, you’re traveling with family, or you just want a short trip from Pokhara, our team will plan the trek to match your pace and interests.

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        Dhampus Sarangkot Hike - 1N2D FAQs

        • The 1N2D Dhampus Sarangkot Hike typically takes two days. Day 1 involves trekking from Phedi to Dhampus (around 3 - 4 hours), and Day 2 goes from Dhampus to Sarangkot (about 4-5 hours) before returning to Pokhara.

        • The ideal periods are Autumn (September-November) and Spring (March-May) for clear skies, good mountain visibility, and pleasant weather. Winter is cool but clear, while the monsoon brings rain and slippery trails.

        • Yes, this short Dhampus Sarangkot trek is beginner-friendly. The trails are moderate with gradual ascents, making it perfect for families, casual hikers, and first-time trekkers.

        • For this short hike, special trekking permits are usually not required. If any minor local permits are needed, your guide or trekking operator will arrange them.

        • You’ll enjoy panoramic views of Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, and the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The sunrise from Sarangkot offers especially breathtaking vistas.

        • Yes, it’s possible to do it as a Dhampus day hike, but most travelers prefer the 1N2D plan to fully enjoy the village experience, sunset, and sunrise without rushing.

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