Siklish Trek-A Hidden Treasure

23, Jan 2025 | nepaltraveller.com

The Siklish Trek is a hidden treasure tucked away in the Annapurna region, offering an experience that feels both serene and personal. Unlike the more popular trekking routes, Siklish takes you off the beaten path, through vibrant rhododendron forests, picturesque terraced fields, and quiet Gurung villages.

The Siklish Trek typically takes 4 to 6 days to complete, depending on your pace and the route you follow. It’s a moderate trek, making it suitable for beginners with a decent fitness level and experienced trekkers looking for a more peaceful trail. The journey starts either from Pokhara or a nearby village, such as Kalikasthan or Begnas Tal, and loops through the quaint Gurung village of Siklish before bringing you back to your starting point. One of the highlights of this trek is Siklish village itself, one of the largest Gurung settlements in Nepal. Known for its traditional architecture and warm hospitality, the village offers trekkers a chance to dive into the unique culture of the Gurung people. The trek provides you stunning views of the Annapurna and Lamjung Himal ranges. Along the way, you’ll cross streams, pass through terraced fields, and occasionally find yourself in charmingly remote areas where it’s just you and the peaceful sound of nature.

Expect a fairly basic accommodation on this trek, with typical tea houses and homestays which offer simple rooms and meals, nothing extra fancy. While the facilities may not be luxurious, the warmth of the locals more than makes up for it. Expect hearty meals of dal-bhat (lentils and rice) and other local dishes that will keep your energy up as you hike!

If you’re in search of a short, peaceful trek with rich culture and stunning views, Siklish Trek is a fantastic choice that is waiting for you!

Photo Credit-itournepal.com,himalayanmagictreks.com,activejourney.com.

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