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	<title>Destination Nepal &#187; Annapurna Skyline Trek</title>
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		<title>Annapurna Royal Trek/Skyline Trek</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Called the &#8216;Royal Trek’ because Prince Charles once walked the route, this is actually a short and easy hike, which acts as a good &#8217;shop window&#8217; for trekking, giving an idea of what is involved.
The route, beginning in Pokhara and ending at the nearby Begnas Tal (lake) is not at all busy, and takes you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://destinationnepal.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/annapurna_skyline.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-239" title="annapurna_skyline" src="http://destinationnepal.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/annapurna_skyline-300x200.jpg" alt="annapurna_skyline" width="300" height="200" /></a>Called the &#8216;Royal Trek’ because Prince Charles once walked the route, this is actually a short and easy hike, which acts as a good &#8217;shop window&#8217; for trekking, giving an idea of what is involved.</p>
<p>The route, beginning in Pokhara and ending at the nearby Begnas Tal (lake) is not at all busy, and takes you through lovely countryside with some fantastic views of the Annapurna range.<br />
Completion is just 5km from  Pokhara, where transport awaits.</p>
<p>In our sample itinerary, we have combined this trek with a wildlife safari in Chitwan National park, but we can design other itineraries of your choice around the Royal Trek programme.</p>
<p><strong><span>Annapurna Royal Trek/Skyline Trek </span></strong><br />
Maximum Altitude: 1750 meters<br />
Duration of Trek: 4 days camping</p>
<p><strong>Itinerary:</strong></p>
<p>Day 01 : Arrival – transported to hotel &#8212; tour briefing<br />
Day 02 : A full-day Kathmandu sightseeing tour<br />
Day 03 : Drive or flight to Pokhara (6 hours)<br />
Day 04 : Drive, Pokhara / Bijayapur trek Kalikasthan<br />
Day 05 : Kalikasthan / Syaklung<br />
Day 06 : Syaklung / Chisapani<br />
Day 07 : Chisapani / Begnas Lake (end trek) &#8211; return Pokhara &#8211; transported to  hotel<br />
Day 08 : Pokhara Free time<br />
Day 09 : Pokhara / Chitwan National Park<br />
Day 10 : Wildlife safari in Chitwan National Park<br />
Day 11 : AM- Chitwan. PM- travel Kathmandu  (private transport)<br />
Day 12 : Free time<br />
Day 13 : Transported to airport &#8211; flight to onward destination</p>
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