Landruk is a scenic village in the Annapurna Conservation Area of Nepal, known for its stunning mountain views and trekking routes. To reach Landruk, you will generally need to first travel to Pokhara, which is the gateway to the Annapurna region.
By Air: The quickest way to reach Pokhara from Kathmandu is by a short domestic flight. Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu offers regular flights to Pokhara Airport.
By Road: Tourist buses, local buses, and microbuses run daily from Kathmandu to Pokhara. It's approximately a 6 to 8-hour drive depending on traffic conditions.
By Local Bus or Jeep: You can take a local bus or a shared jeep from Pokhara to Phedi or Dhampus. From there, you will begin your trek to Landruk which can take several hours.
By Trek: Landruk is on the Annapurna Base Camp trail. The most common way to get to Landruk is by trekking either from Dhampus or directly from the Australian Camp, which is a shorter route.
Guided Tours: There are also plenty of trekking companies in Pokhara that offer guided treks to Landruk, including transportation to the starting point of the trek.