Three spotted deer standing at the edge of the forest.

trek in Far-western high plateau

Khaptad National Park

Rolling meadow, pine forest and spiritual retreat on the high plateau associated with the ascetic Khaptad Baba.

Duration
7 days
Journey style
trek
Region
Far-western high plateau
Best timing
Set after a local conditions review

More than a route on a map

This is a starting point. The final journey is built around access, weather, the right pace and what your group wants to understand.

What it asks of you

Remote road access followed by gentler plateau walking around 3,000 m.

How WildWalk guides

Wakif brings local context, nature-guide training and a photographer's patience to every day in the field.

Wakif Wagle beside a high-altitude trail sign.
Layered mountain ranges beneath an open blue sky.

Your route

7 days, planned with purpose

The sequence below is the working shape of the journey. Timing may change when safety, access or the season asks for it.

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  1. Day 01

    Fly to Dhangadhi; drive to Silgarhi

    1,340 m

  2. Day 02

    Silgarhi to Jhingrana

    2,250 m

  3. Day 03

    Jhingrana to park headquarters

    3,020 m

  4. Day 04

    Explore Khaptad plateau, ashram and Tribeni

    3,020 m

  5. Day 05

    Headquarters to Bichpani/Jhingrana

    2,250 m

  6. Day 06

    Jhingrana to Silgarhi; drive to Dhangadhi

    109 m

  7. Day 07

    Fly Dhangadhi to Kathmandu

    1,400 m

Wakif Wagle with camera equipment and a laptop outdoors.

Guided by someone who knows when to slow down

Wakif learned the land through years of exploration, wildlife photography and nature-guide training in Bardiya. He built WildWalk because rushed, crowded itineraries never felt like the real Nepal.

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A historic Nepalese stupa beneath a clear blue sky.

Make this journey yours

Share your dates, group and interests. Wakif will reply with the right questions and a realistic next step.

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