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Travelogue of Panchase Trekking
13 Review Posted, Article Posted On 16 Dec 2007
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Suffocation and I could hardly move my feet. All the others were suffering too. So Ram Dai stood up to maintain his easy posture. It was actually a 4WD (Four wheel Drive vehicle, Jeep) in which we were taking a trip to Panchase, a junction of Kaski, Parvat and Syangja district in mid Nepal.

The Day was Dec 8, 2007 and we were destined for Bhadaure, some 2 hours drive from Hari Prasad Chowk of Pokhara. Adjustment in the jeep was too tense and the rough terrain drive after leaving the Bhupi Serchan Highway was very adventurous. Soon we arrived Bhadaure during dawn and made our night stay there.

Taking some snacks including dried meat and local radish, we strolled around the streets in this village and watched the dances performed by the local teenagers. It was actually a rehearsal for the upcoming Bhadaure Festival in their village.

Our aim was to visit the Bala Chatudarshi Fair of Panchase where different 100 sorts of corns (satbij) are dispersed around the temple of lord Shiva. There were series of devotees who were in search of lodges to pass their night at Bhadaure but most of the rooms had already been booked. So some of the devotees happened to stuck in the chill atmosphere. Fortunately for us, we were adjusted in the best hotel there in Bhadaure. FM radio journalists, Bhanu and Manoj made a live broadcast of that situation of the devotees but Sagar was not preparing any news like me and Ram Dai

The very next morning we left Bhadaure at 5 am and it took more than five hours to reach Panchase. On the way, we captured the picturesque sunrise in our cameras and had breakfast. The huge number of crowd in Panchase made us very happy. Devotees were dispersing the satbij around the temple in the name of their ancestors. Some of them made the replica of houses around the trails. According to their belief, such houses will be used in the heaven after their death

Panchase is 2,509 m high and this hill sometime gets snow and remains cold in most of the seasons. Altitude sickness is another problem here but as I am a highland walker and as I have done many treks above the snowline, I could resist this. We spent about two hours in the hilltop of Panchase and donated some money for the local club but another club nearby Panchase Lake was extorting money from the devotees. They stopped doing that as we media persons were seen there but later the club members continued their job.

The combination of long arrays of snow-caped crystal clear peaks was the main attraction of Panchase. From the newly built view tower there, we could see the great Himalayan peaks of Macchapuchare, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Lamjung and Manaslu. More than a hundred species of orchids, rhododendron, forest, wildlife, and view of the sunset, caves, water pools and temples are the other magnetisms of the Panchase.

We can take Panchase as a virgin destination from the tourism point of view because very few tourists have been there in that place. Since it is the junction of three districts, we can get there from many locations. Fewa lake of Pokhara- Lamakhet- Makawanpur- Bhanjyang is another way to go Panchase but we used it for our returning. The route can be followed from Chapakot of Kaski too. There are also routes from Syangja and Parvat.

There are no villages in Panchase so tourists who arrive there should stay in Bhanjyang or Bhadaure. Camping is the best way for the trekkers. Spring & Autumn are the best seasons to trek to this place. It could take a whole day to the two-way trekking for Panchase but if one likes to take full enjoyment, it takes four days.

By Rup Narayan Dhakal


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post by: sureshgurung @ 25 Apr 2008, 03:10 pm

panchase ko photo herna pauda dherai khusi laghyo
ani gako ko thiyena tara pani herna pauda gaye jasto
laghyo

post by: kusum gurung @ 14 Mar 2008, 05:48 am

smile hi i read this article thoroughly. there is no explanatins about panchse. i cant wait to go there.
furthermore, try to visit panchase.

post by: srsb @ 11 Mar 2008, 04:26 pm

once i also went to panchase but because of wheather i am fail to saw such a beautiful view but from this website i saw it n feel i will go there once at any cost . thank you

post by: ananda thapa @ 03 Mar 2008, 01:54 am

DERAI KHUSI LAGYO, panchase ko article padhda ,i have done my thesis for masters degree on ecologicalstudy of panchase.

post by: ananda thapa @ 03 Mar 2008, 01:46 am

smile when i hear the name panchase i read any article n picture because i have done my masters degree dissertation on the ecological study of panchase in 2004.so i am happy 2 see the mela balachaturdasi.....

post by: ganga @ 31 Dec 2007, 03:46 pm

thanx Rup narayan n sabai teamlai dharai pachi gaughar ko samjhana taja va ko cha.khusi lagyo hamro panchase ko jun amazing kura sailen g le sunnu va ko cha ni tyo true ho la yesma kunnai sanka chaaina.

post by: HIM CHADAN GURUNG @ 30 Dec 2007, 02:14 pm

thanx for article. i born and grow up on its base village called ARTHAnR,PARBAT. article is true.
thanks for article
dubai.

post by: sailen @ 24 Dec 2007, 06:29 am

is a good article but i heard that in panchase there is a lake and its history is amazing . i heard that if a leaf falls down a bird catches it and take away as to make a lake beautiful..
how far is it true
sailen
autralia

post by: sagar raj timilsina @ 22 Dec 2007, 04:44 pm

thanks

post by: top secret @ 20 Dec 2007, 03:52 pm

smileThanks for writting because this is my village and i have never visitsed there. wassat

post by: Prabin Gautam @ 19 Dec 2007, 02:33 pm

smile
In my opinion this is the greatest article for hiding pride like panchse, that's why i am glad because that is my village area.

prabin

post by: Jeevan Gurung @ 18 Dec 2007, 12:43 am

kati dherai mistake cha yo article.. Please edit. where is the editorial...

post by: DAMU ACHARYA @ 17 Dec 2007, 07:26 am

good articals nice photo thanks Rup narayan dai.

damu
kuwait

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