The trails begins west of Sundarijal at the end of the auto road where the large water pipe comes out of the hills.
The trail continues up, first in open country and then in oak forest, often in small gully, and enters shivapuri watershed and wild life Research area, after passing an army station.
The trails ascends to a pass Burlang Bhanjyang (8,000 ft; 2,400 m) with houses and lodges and below it on the north side in 2 hours.
The trails descends through a pleasant oak forest, past some houses and lodge on the left, Chisapani (7,200 ft; 2,200 m),[3] meaning ‘’cold water’’, to a flat portion where another trail joins from the right and a road crosses Ina clear weather there are good view of the Himalaya to the north and in the spring rhododendrons bloom.
The trail continues to descend through open farmland to reach Pati Bhanjyan (5,800 ft; 1,800 m), sitting in a saddle 13/4 hours from the Burlung Bhanjyang, There are lodges and a police check post here.
One continues along the general ridge system heading north and eventually descend east to the Sherpa village of Melamchi Ghyanng.
Pati Bhanjyan, Chipling, Khutumsang and Tharepati are amongst the first villages to be passed, followed by Malemchigaon, Nakote and Tarke Gyang.
From Pati Bhanjyan the trek returns to the starting point of Sundarijal, a route that takes around seven days.