Trekking trails are overcrowded, but Krapu Kwholasothar is an exception.
The area is located at an altitude of 3,283 metres, to the south of Annapurna and Lamjung.
Trekkers can see the ruins of an over 1,500 years old village.
Kaski residents have started redeveloping the Krapu Kwholasothar trail, a circuit trek of religious and historical significance that remains unexplored.
Kwhlosothar, located 3,283 metres above sea level, is in the southern part of Annapurna and Lamjung.
It can be reached through Tangting, Sikles, Kori and Yangjakot of Kaski and Pasgaun, Bhujung, and Ghanpokhari of Lamjung.
The shortest route is from Tangting.
Locals say it's not just an ordinary trekking trail for it connects Kwholasothar, an ancient village believed to be Nepal's first Gurung or Tamu settlement, with ruins of an ancient town over 1500-1200 years old.
Until half a decade ago, northern Kaski and Lamjung locals used this route to bring salt from Tibet.
Author's summary: Krapu Kwholasothar offers a unique trekking experience.