Panch Pokhari is a group of 5 Hindu holy lakes which lies in Sindhupalchowk District. It is 9th altitude wetland in the world. The lake is a popular destination for Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. Panch Pokhari is relatively unexplored, pristine and best-kept secret of nature. It has amazing beauty and moreover, indescribable sceneries.
Panch Pokhari is one of the main features of Langtang National park, located in the Nuwakot, Rasuwa and Sindhuplachowk districts of the central Himalayan region. The government of Nepal’s Postal Series Department issued a stamp featuring Pokhari in 2011. Panch Pokhara is situated at an elevation of about 4100m above sea level. This is also a famous Hindu pilgrimage site in Nepal.
Panch Pokhari trekking lies to the north of the Kathmandu valley. The chain called Jugal Himal that includes Dorje Lakpa, Madiya, and Phurbi Chhyachu. Through the trek, you will get to experience traditional Tamang and Sherpa culture as well. Also, for those visitors who are looking for a spiritual, peaceful, and beautiful trek, this camping trek is an ideal one.