Kajin Sara Lake Trek

Journey to a Hidden Mountain Lake

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Highlight's of Kajin Sara Lake Trek

  • Experience breathtaking panoramas of the Annapurna range, lush valleys, and pristine alpine landscapes throughout the trek.
  • Reach the beautiful Kajin Sara Lake, known for its crystal-clear waters surrounded by towering mountains, offering a tranquil spot for reflection and photography.
  • Interact with local communities and experience the rich traditions and hospitality of the Gurung and Magar people living in the region.
  • Discover a variety of plant species and wildlife, including rare birds and animals, as you trek through the Annapurna Conservation Area.
  • Enjoy the adventure of navigating diverse terrains, including steep ascents and rocky paths, providing a rewarding trekking experience for adventure seekers.
  • Explore the unique ecosystems of the Annapurna region, characterized by vibrant rhododendron forests and diverse wildlife, making it a nature lover’s paradise.
  • Witness breathtaking sunrises and sunsets over the majestic mountains, creating unforgettable moments during your trekking journey.
  • Experience the warmth and friendliness of local tea houses, providing comfortable accommodation and delicious traditional meals along the trek.

“Kajin Sara Lake Trek: Journey to a Hidden Mountain Lake”

Kajin Sara lake Trek

Touch The Himalaya Treks and Expedition welcomes you to the Kajin Sara Lake Trek, a journey to one of the world’s highest lakes, sitting at an elevation of 5,200 meters (17,060 feet) in Nepal’s Annapurna region. This newly discovered trek is perfect for adventurers and nature enthusiasts who want to explore untouched areas and walk on less-traveled paths. With amazing views of the mountains and peaceful surroundings, this trek offers the beauty of nature, a chance to experience the local culture, and a moderate trekking challenge.

The trek to Kajin Sara Lake begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Chame, which is the district headquarters of Manang. From Chame, the actual trek starts as you walk through beautiful villages, green forests, and open meadows. Along the trail, you can see stunning views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, Lamjung Himal, and other high peaks. As you go higher, the scenery changes into rocky terrain, with glaciers and high-altitude plants covering the landscape.

The most exciting part of the trek is reaching Kajin Sara Lake, a glacial lake with crystal-clear, turquoise water. The lake is surrounded by tall mountains, and the reflection of the snowy peaks in the water creates a breathtaking view. After the challenging hike, the quiet and calm atmosphere of the lake offers a perfect place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the mountains.

This trek is not just about the natural beauty. You will also get a chance to experience the local culture of the Manang region. As you pass through traditional Gurung and Tibetan-influenced villages, you will see how the local people live and get to know their customs. The friendly and welcoming nature of the locals makes the experience even more memorable.

The Kajin Sara Lake Trek is a moderate to challenging trek, meaning you will need to be in good physical shape because of the high altitude. It is suitable for people who have some trekking experience or those who want to test their physical limits. The best time to go on this trek is during spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November), when the weather is good, and the views are at their best.

Touch The Himalaya Treks and Expedition will make sure you have experienced guides to lead the way and provide support throughout the journey. We also help with all the necessary permits and other arrangements to make sure your trip is smooth and stress-free.

Join US on this incredible adventure to explore one of Nepal’s hidden gems, where adventure, nature, and culture come together to create an unforgettable trekking experience.

Best Season and Time for Kajin Sara Lake Trek

The Kajin Sara Lake Trek can be done year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Here’s what you can expect from the trek in each season.

Spring Season (March to May)

Spring is one of the best times to visit Kajin Sara Lake. The weather is mild, and the skies are mostly clear, giving stunning views of Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Lamjung Himal. During this season, the forests are full of blooming flowers, especially the colorful rhododendrons, making the scenery even more beautiful. Daytime temperatures are comfortable for trekking, although it can still be cold at night in higher areas. Spring offers a great mix of lovely weather and natural beauty, which makes it a great time to trek.

Summer/Monsoon Season (June to August)

Summer is also the monsoon season in Nepal, bringing heavy rainfall and slippery trails. This isn’t the best time for the trek because the rain can make the paths muddy and harder to walk on. There is also a higher risk of landslides, especially in the lower areas. However, the landscape turns lush and green, and the waterfalls are at their fullest during this season. If you don’t mind the rain and want a quieter experience, trekking is possible with the right rain gear and extra caution.

Autumn Season (September to November)

Autumn is another popular time for the Kajin Sara Lake Trek. After the monsoon, the skies are clear, and the mountain views are sharp and beautiful, with clear blue skies. The weather is very stable, with warm days and cool nights, which makes trekking more enjoyable. Many trekkers choose this season because of the perfect weather and the stunning scenery. You can also experience local festivals like Dashain and Tihar during autumn, adding a cultural touch to your journey. It’s widely considered the best season for trekking.

Winter Season (December to February)

Winter brings cold weather and snow at higher elevations, making the trek more challenging. The lower parts of the trail remain accessible, but snow and ice make it harder to trek as you go higher. Temperatures can drop significantly, especially at night. However, experienced trekkers who are well-prepared for cold conditions can still enjoy the trek in winter. The skies are clear, offering amazing views of snow-covered mountains, and the trails are less crowded, giving a peaceful experience.

In summary, the best seasons for the Kajin Sara Lake Trek are spring and autumn, when the weather is ideal, and the mountain views are at their best. However, with the right preparation, you can enjoy this trek in any season, each offering something unique.

Difficulty in Kajin Sara Lake Trek

Kajin Sara Lake Trek

The Kajin Sara Lake Trek is moderately difficult, mainly because of the high altitude and the remote location. The trek reaches up to 5,200 meters (17,060 feet), which can cause issues like shortness of breath or altitude sickness. Trekkers need to be physically fit and ready to walk on steep, uneven paths for several hours a day. The higher parts of the trek, especially near the lake, are more demanding, particularly for those not used to trekking in such conditions.

Another challenge is the unpredictable weather, especially in the higher regions. The lower sections are easier, but as you go higher, it gets colder, and the air becomes thinner. The trail goes through remote areas, where it can be hard to find services like food, water, or medical help, so trekkers should carry essential supplies and be well-prepared. While the trek is doable for people with some trekking experience, it requires good preparation and physical fitness.

Culture in Kajin Sara Lake Trek

The Kajin Sara Lake Trek is not just about the beautiful scenery; it also gives you a chance to experience the local culture. As you pass through villages, you’ll meet people from Gurung and Tibetan-influenced communities. These groups have unique traditions, languages, and customs that have been passed down for many years. You’ll see traditional homes, colorful prayer flags, and monasteries, showing the area’s strong Buddhist influence. The local people are friendly and welcoming, and you might even get to learn about their daily lives and join in some of their cultural activities.

This trek also lets you see how people live in these remote Himalayan villages. Many of the locals make a living through farming, raising animals, and trading goods. Their lives are closely connected to nature, and their spiritual beliefs are important to them. As you walk through the villages, you’ll not only enjoy the natural beauty but also understand more about the local traditions, culture, and warm hospitality that makes this area so special.

Flora and Fauna in Kajin Sara Lake Trek- 9 Days

On the Kajin Sara Lake Trek, the landscape is rich with a variety of plants and animals. In the lower parts of the trail, you will walk through dense forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron trees. During spring, the rhododendrons bloom in bright red, pink, and white, making the hillsides look colorful and lively. These lower forests are also home to wildlife. You might see langur monkeys swinging through the trees or hear the beautiful songs of birds like pheasants and Himalayan monals, which are Nepal’s national birds.

As you trek higher, the scenery changes. The thick forests turn into open alpine meadows, filled with small shrubs and plants that can handle the colder weather. Yaks are often seen grazing on the mountain slopes, and if you’re lucky, you might spot blue sheep or even get a rare glimpse of a snow leopard, though they are very hard to see. Despite the harsh environment, unique plants like edelweiss and alpine herbs grow here during the summer, adding a touch of beauty to the rugged landscape. Each part of the trek shows how plants and animals have adapted to survive in the tough but stunning environment of the high Himalayas.

Kajin Sara Lake Trek

Food and Accommodation in the Annapurna Region

Kajin Sara Lake Trek

When trekking in the Annapurna Region, you can enjoy a variety of food and accommodation options that cater to both local and international tastes. In the lower elevations, you will find cozy teahouses and lodges that provide a welcoming atmosphere for trekkers. These places typically offer comfortable rooms and basic amenities, such as hot showers and Wi-Fi in some locations. The food served at these teahouses features traditional Nepali dishes like Dal Bhat (lentil soup with rice), vegetable curries, and momos (dumplings). Many teahouses also offer Western-style meals, including pasta, pizza, and pancakes, providing options for all types of travelers.

As you trek to higher altitudes, the accommodations become more basic. In the higher regions, teahouses may have shared bathrooms and fewer facilities, but they still offer a warm place to sleep after a long day of trekking. The menus at these teahouses usually consist of hearty meals designed to provide energy for the challenging trails. Common dishes include rice, noodles, and various vegetable curries, along with tea and snacks to keep you fueled.

Staying in these teahouses not only provides a chance to rest but also allows you to connect with the local culture and enjoy the hospitality of the people in the Annapurna Region. Overall, the combination of delicious food and friendly accommodations makes the trekking experience in the Annapurna Region memorable and enjoyable.

Permits

For the Kajin Sara Lake Trek, you need to get a few important permits because the trail passes through protected and restricted areas. Here are the PERMITS you’ll need b :

Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): Since the Kajin Sara Lake Trek takes place in the Annapurna Conservation Area, you will need the ACAP to enter and trek in this region. This permit helps support conservation efforts and protects the area’s environment and wildlife.

Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card: Every trekker in Nepal must have a TIMS card, which helps the authorities keep track of trekkers for safety reasons. There are two kinds of TIMS cards: a green one for solo trekkers and a blue one for those trekking with a guide or trekking agency.

Toch The Himalaya Treks and Expedition will help to arrange both permits for you, making the process simple and convenient. Our team will handle getting the necessary permits from the offices in Kathmandu or Pokhara. Once you have the permits, you’ll need to keep them with you throughout the trek, as there are multiple checkpoints along the route where they may be inspected.

Why Touch The Himalaya Treks and Expedition for this Trek?

  • Experienced Guides: Our team consists of knowledgeable guides with expertise in the region’s trails, culture, and weather, ensuring a safe and enjoyable trek.
  • Personalized Itineraries: We offer flexible itineraries tailored to your fitness level, time frame, and preferences.
  • Complete Logistics Management: We handle all logistics, including permits, accommodations, and meals, so you can focus on enjoying the trek.
  • Positive FEEDBACK from Previous Clients: Previous clients have shared great feedback about Touch The Himalaya Treks and Expedition. They appreciated the skilled guides, smooth planning, and personal attention, making their trek both safe and memorable.
  • Commitment to Sustainable Tourism: We follow eco-friendly practices, supporting local communities while minimizing environmental impact.
  • Local Expertise: As a family-run business, we provide authentic cultural and natural experiences with deep local knowledge.
  • 24/7 Availability: Our team is available around the clock to assist you with any questions or concerns during the trek.
  • Support for Local Communities: By choosing us, you contribute directly to the local economy and the preservation of cultural heritage.
  • Suitable for All Levels: Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or a beginner, we provide the support and guidance you need for a successful and memorable adventure.

Packing List for Kajin Sara Lake Trek Trek

Here’s a suggested list of items to pack for the Kajin Sara Lake Trek:

  • Trekking Boots: Sturdy, comfortable, and waterproof boots with good ankle support.

Layered Clothing:

  • Base layers (moisture-wicking)
  • Mid-layers (fleece jacket or sweater)
  • Outer layer (waterproof and windproof jacket)
  • Trekking pants

Warm Hat and Gloves: For protection from cold at higher altitudes.

Sun Protection: Sunglasses, sunscreen, and a wide-brimmed hat.

Sleeping Bag: A warm sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures (below freezing).

Trekking Poles: For extra stability on steep and uneven terrain.

Water Purification Tablets or Water Filter: To ensure safe drinking water along the trail.

Hydration System: Water bottles or a hydration bladder.

Snacks: Energy bars, nuts, and dried fruits for quick energy boosts.

Headlamp: With extra batteries for early morning or evening hikes.

First Aid Kit: Including essentials like band-aids, antiseptic, blister care, and altitude sickness medication.

Personal Toiletries: Including biodegradable soap and wet wipes.

Backpack: A comfortable and durable backpack with rain cover (30-40L for day use).

Rain Gear: Waterproof pants and jacket in case of rain.

Trekking Socks: Several pairs of moisture-wicking socks.

Power Bank and Chargers: To keep your electronics charged during the trek.

Important Documents: Passport, permits, and copies of travel insurance.

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Itinerary of Kajin Sara Lake Trek

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Arrival in Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel.

Max. Altitude: 1,400 m/4,593 ft. Meals: Dinner Accommodation: 2/3 Star Hotel
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Max. Altitude: 1,960 m/6,430 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 2,710 m/8,891 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 3760 m / 12,335 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 4750m / 15,583 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 5,002 m /16,410 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 760 m / 2,490 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 1,400 m/4,593 ft. Meals: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Accommodation: Guest House/ Lodge
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Meals: Breakfast

Itinerary Note:

This itinerary for the Kajin Sara Lake Trek is a general plan and may change due to factors like weather, trail conditions, or the health and safety of the group. Touch The Himalaya Treks and Expedition may adjust the schedule to make sure you have the best experience possible. We recommend staying flexible, as unexpected situations might require changes along the way. Since the trek includes challenging terrain and high altitudes, it’s important to be prepared both physically and mentally. Also, make sure you have travel insurance that covers trekking activities. Our main focus is your safety and enjoyment, and we will do everything to give you a great adventure in the Annapurna region.

What's Included / Excluded

Cost Incluldes

  • An experienced, English-speaking, government-licensed, first aid-trained special trekking guide and assistant guide (5 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
  • Staff costs include their salary, insurance, equipment, transport, food, and accommodation.
  • Rescue arrangements if necessary.
  • All government and local taxes for Trekking, Agency service charges, and government tax/VAT.
  • Basic First-aid kit (carried by your tour guide)
  • Internal transport within Nepal as per the itinerary.
  • Three meals a day during the tour (If required, we provide meals during the tour)
  • All accommodation during the tour.
  • The cost includes the ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit) fee, and TIMS (Trekking Information Management System) Card, and covers road tax, driver allowances, and fuel.

 

Cost Excludes

  • International airfare and Nepal visa fee.
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, or early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than in the scheduled itinerary
  • Personal insurance which covers medical, emergency evacuation, loss, or theft of property.
  • Personal gear and equipment.
  • Personal expenses such as laundry, hot showers, battery charging, Wifi, etc
  • Entry fees and costs for sightseeing (temples, monasteries, etc)
  • Tips and gratitude to guide and porter.

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  • Above mentioned departure dates “AVILABLE”‘ means these dates are currently open for bookings for the particular Trek. If the mentioned dates are not suitable for your preferred date, you can make your own private trip by clicking the box below at the bottom.
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  • In the status, “CLOSED” means that the Trekker’s seats are fully booked and there are no more seats available for a new booking. Trekkers may be put on a waitlist for a chance to get a seat if there are cancellations unless you are requested to plan your own private trip by clicking the box below at the bottom.

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