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Number Cheese Circuit

Ramechhap, Nepal

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Trail length

86.0 km

Time

~6 days

Elevation Gain

6118 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

“Trek the Number Cheese Circuit for a blend of Nepal's majestic landscapes and rich cultural mosaic.”

Frequently asked questions

How difficult is the Number Cheese Circuit in Ramechhap, Nepal?

The Number Cheese Circuit is rated Extra Difficult and packs 85.97 km of trekking with 6,118 m of total ascent. That combination makes it a serious multi-day route better suited to hikers who are comfortable with long days, sustained climbing, and remote mountain terrain around Ramechhap.

How many days does the Number Cheese Circuit usually take to complete?

A typical Number Cheese Circuit itinerary is usually planned over about 10 to 13 days, depending on pace, acclimatization, and side trips in the Numbur area. The full route is 85.97 km, so most trekkers break it into shorter mountain stages rather than trying to cover big distances in a few days.

Where does the Number Cheese Circuit start, and how do hikers reach the trailhead from Kathmandu?

The Number Cheese Circuit is in Ramechhap District, roughly 190 km east of Kathmandu, and many itineraries begin around Shivalaya. The usual approach is by road from Kathmandu to Ramechhap, then onward by local jeep or taxi to the trekking start, with the drive commonly taking most of a day.

What is the Number Cheese Circuit named after?

The Number Cheese Circuit is named for Numbur Chuli, a 6,959 m peak in the region, and for the historic yak cheese production that gave the route its identity. The trek is widely associated with one of Nepal’s early yak cheese factories, established in the area in 1957.

Is the Number Cheese Circuit a loop or a point-to-point trek?

The Number Cheese Circuit is best treated as a multi-day circuit-style route, but many published itineraries use different start and finish villages rather than a simple out-and-back walk. In practice, transport planning matters because road access points in Ramechhap can differ at the beginning and end of the trek.

What kind of scenery and terrain does the Number Cheese Circuit pass through?

The Number Cheese Circuit crosses a wide range of terrain, from terraced hillsides and traditional villages to rhododendron forest, alpine ground, and higher mountain viewpoints below Numbur Chuli. With 6,118 m of elevation gain over 85.97 km, the route mixes long climbs, steep descents, and remote high-country sections.

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