The Hidden Gem Kajin Sara Lake Trek – Scenic Escape in 8 Days is a unique and less-explored trekking journey in the Annapurna region of Nepal. This adventure takes you deep into peaceful mountain landscapes, traditional villages, and alpine wilderness, leading to the spectacular Kajin Sara Lake located at 5,020 meters above sea level.
Organized professionally by ART Nepal Treks & Expedition, this trek is perfect for travelers looking for something different from the crowded trekking routes. It combines adventure, nature, culture, and mountain beauty into one unforgettable experience.
The journey begins in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, and continues toward Besishahar and Dharapani, which serve as gateways to the Annapurna region. As you walk through lush forests and charming settlements, you gradually enter a more remote alpine environment.
The trek offers magnificent views of several Himalayan peaks including:
As you ascend higher, the environment changes dramatically. Dense forests slowly give way to alpine meadows, rocky terrain, and glacial landscapes. One of the major highlights is camping at High Camp under a sky full of stars, surrounded by snow-capped peaks.
The final and most rewarding moment of the trek is reaching Kajin Sara Lake. The lake is crystal clear, calm, and surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks. It remains untouched and peaceful, offering a truly spiritual mountain experience.
This trek is categorized as moderate because of the altitude and terrain. It requires a reasonable level of fitness and determination, but it is achievable for well-prepared trekkers.
On this trek, you can expect a mix of adventure, challenge, and natural beauty.
You will experience:
The highlight is the journey to Kajin Sara Lake at 5,020 meters. The lake’s calm water reflects the surrounding peaks, creating a magical atmosphere. The silence of the mountains and the purity of nature make this moment unforgettable.
This trek is not just about reaching a destination; it is about enjoying every step along the way — from green valleys to alpine wilderness.
This trek is suitable for:
This trek may not be ideal for:
Since the maximum altitude reaches 5,020 meters, proper preparation and acclimatization are important.
Physical Preparation
Start preparing at least 4–6 weeks before the trek.
Recommended activities:
Building stamina and leg strength will help you manage uphill and downhill sections.
Mental Preparation
High-altitude trekking can be physically and mentally demanding. Stay positive and patient during the journey.
Packing Essentials
Make sure you have:
Hydration and Acclimatization
Drink plenty of water before and during the trek. Walk slowly and allow your body to adjust naturally to altitude.
Travel Insurance
Your insurance must cover:
Your journey begins in the vibrant capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu. Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from ART Nepal Treks & Expedition will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel. After check-in, you can relax and recover from your flight.
In the evening, there will be a welcome dinner where you will meet your guide and receive a full briefing about the trek. This is the time to check your gear, ask questions, and prepare mentally for the adventure ahead.
Kathmandu is a cultural treasure filled with temples, monasteries, and traditional markets. If time allows, you can explore nearby areas such as Thamel.
After breakfast, you begin a scenic drive toward Besishahar, the gateway to the Annapurna region. The road follows rivers, terraced fields, and small villages. The drive itself offers beautiful countryside views.
From Besishahar, you take a jeep ride to Dharapani. The road becomes more rugged, passing waterfalls and mountain cliffs. Dharapani is a small village that lies along the popular Annapurna Circuit route.
This marks the true beginning of your Himalayan adventure.
Today your trekking begins officially. The trail gradually climbs through pine and rhododendron forests. You cross suspension bridges and pass through traditional villages where locals continue their daily life in the mountains.
The views start becoming more dramatic as snow-capped peaks appear in the distance. The air becomes cooler and fresher as you gain altitude.
Chame, the administrative center of Manang district, offers stunning mountain scenery.
Today the trail leaves the main Annapurna Circuit path and heads toward a quieter and less traveled route. You walk toward Lamjung Base Camp through alpine forests.
As you ascend, vegetation begins to thin out. You may encounter grazing yaks and pass near a sheep farm. The environment becomes more rugged and dramatic.
Glacier views begin to appear, creating a breathtaking alpine atmosphere.
Today you enter true alpine terrain. The trail becomes steeper and more rocky. Snow patches may appear depending on the season.
The mountain views become incredibly close and powerful. You will see:
High Camp offers spectacular panoramic views. Tonight, you camp under a sky filled with stars.
This is the most important and exciting day of the trek. Early in the morning, you begin ascending toward Kajin Sara Lake.
The climb is challenging but rewarding. The air is thinner at this altitude, so you walk slowly and steadily.
After approximately 3.5 hours of uphill trekking, you reach Kajin Sara Lake at 5,020 meters. The lake is calm and crystal clear, surrounded by snow-covered peaks and glaciers. The peaceful atmosphere makes this place feel magical.
You spend some time exploring, taking photographs, and enjoying the view before descending back to High Camp.
Today you descend back toward Chame. The downhill walk is easier on breathing but requires careful steps to protect your knees.
The scenery changes again from rocky alpine terrain to green forest landscapes. Returning to Chame feels like coming back to civilization after days in the wilderness.
After breakfast, you drive back to Besishahar and then continue to Kathmandu. Upon arrival, you can relax, shop for souvenirs, or explore the city.
Your unforgettable Kajin Sara Lake adventure ends here.
Choosing the right season is very important for a high-altitude trek like Kajin Sara Lake.
Spring is one of the best times to do this trek. During this season:
The forests on the lower section of the trek become colorful with red and pink rhododendron flowers. The temperature at higher camps is manageable compared to winter months.
This season offers ideal trekking conditions for reaching Kajin Sara Lake.
Autumn is considered the peak trekking season in Nepal. After the monsoon rains:
Temperatures are pleasant during the day and moderately cold at night, especially at High Camp.
For photographers and mountain lovers, autumn provides the most crystal-clear views of peaks like:
Winter trekking is possible but challenging.
This season is suitable only for experienced trekkers with proper cold-weather gear.
Monsoon season is not recommended.
For safety and better experience, spring and autumn are strongly recommended.
Food is an important part of any trekking journey. During the Kajin Sara Lake Trek, you will experience both teahouse meals and camping meals.
In villages like Dharapani and Chame, food options are varied.
Dal Bhat is highly recommended because it provides strong energy for trekking.
Meals are prepared by kitchen staff.
At high altitude, meals are simple but nutritious. Hydration is very important.
You stay in a 3-star hotel with:
This provides relaxation before and after your trek.
In Dharapani and Chame:
Facilities are simple but clean.
At Lamjung Base Camp and High Camp:
Camping offers a true Himalayan adventure experience.
Travel insurance is mandatory for this trek because it reaches 5,020 meters.
Your policy must cover:
Helicopter rescue in Nepal can be very expensive without insurance. Make sure your policy clearly states high-altitude coverage.
Altitude sickness, also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), usually occurs above 2,500 meters.
Since this trek reaches 5,020 meters, awareness is essential.
If symptoms worsen, descending to lower altitude is the safest solution.
Guides from ART Nepal Treks & Expedition are trained to monitor altitude conditions carefully.
Safety is the highest priority during this trek.
Guides are:
They monitor health daily and make responsible decisions regarding weather and altitude.
Small groups (1–12 people) ensure:
A deposit equal to 10% of the total cost is required to reserve your trekking package.
Within a week of making your reservation, please email us the following documents:
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Once you land in Nepal, you have three payment options:
For your convenience, we will email you detailed payment information, including the method of payment and the total amount.
Feel free to contact us for any queries or assistance during the booking process. We are committed to providing you with a seamless and enjoyable trekking experience.