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Annapurna Circuit Trek (The world’s best trekking trail)

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Annapurna Circuit Trek (The world’s best trekking trail)

Annapurna Circuit Trek, Annapurna Trekking, Trekking in Annapurna, Thorong pass trekking, thorong pass trek, thorong la, popular trek in the world, Manang trek,Few place in the world such a splendid variety of natural beauty as the Annapurna region. It is a rare combination of long array of snow capped peaks, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers with deep gorges, hot springs and picturesque villages inhabited by simple and friendly local people. This three-week trek takes you far way from the road, in to the heart of the high mountains.

It is said that Annapurna Circuit/Round is one of the famous trekking routes in the world. The trek around the Annapurna Massif is one of the finest in the Himalayas and is reguarly described as one of the top ten treks in the world It is observed that about 64% of the trekkers who come every years Nepal for trekking visit Annapurna regions of Nepal. So it is the most trekked area of Nepal.  Annapurna area/region offers a great variety of beautiful landscapes, nature & culture of the central Himalayan area of Nepal with the best & splendid Himalayan panorama of Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Fishtail, Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Nilgiri, Mt. Hiun Chuli and several other mid western Himalayan ranges of Nepal . From the heights of the pass we descend to Muktinath and its scared Buddhist and Hindu Shrines. Further south, the contrasts of the Nepal Himalaya become even more apparent, as high windswept passes are replaced by forests, or mandarin and banana groves. Finally we trek out of the gorges and look back to the peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, before traversing the forest ridges down to Pokhara.

On the way we would have passed through every type of vegetation zone from lush sub-tropical to harsh semi-desert and passed over one of the highest trekking passes in the world. We will have entered a world without roads or cars and witnessed the way people have worked, played and survived for hundreds and hundreds of years. We would have essentially walked through a time warp coming out the other side with a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world we live in.

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1 : NGADI
  • Day 2 : JAGAT
  • Day 3 : TAL
  • Day 4 : CHAME (2,713m)
  • Day 5 : PISANG (3,185m)
  • Day 6 : MANANG (3,530m)
  • Day 7 : Acclimatization day at Manang.
  • Day 8 : YAKKHARKA
  • Day 9 : PHEDI
  • Day 10 : THORUNG LA PASS
  • Day 11 : MARPHA (2,667m)
  • Day 12 : GHASA (2,012m)
  • Day 13 : TATONPANI (1,189m)
  • Day 14 : GHOREPANI (2,874m)
  • Day 15 : GHANDRUK (1920m./ 6400 ft.)
  • Day 16 : POKHARA
  • Day 1 NGADI

    Drive to Khudi (792m) – a Gurung village crossing the Khudi khola (suspension bridge). From there it’s a 2 hours walk to Ngadi village (860m), the first night of the trek.

  • Day 2 JAGAT

    Trek start early morning moving north up to a suspension bridge crossing the Ngadi khola. Taking the path upwards to Marshyangdi leads to the village of Lampata in the Manang District. The climb up is steep and takes 2 hours to reach Bahundanda- a Brahmin village Here, we stop for lunch and enjoy the view of Mount Phungi(6379m), towards the North.After lunch climb down a steep slope for about thirty minutes until we reach the Dhule Khola, cross over to reach the village of Besi. In about an hours time we get to see the magnificent water fall at Syange (1136m) flowing from the high plain hamlet of Ghulima. From here it takes about two hours to reach Jagat, a village along the ridge of the mountain, at a height of 1340m

  • Day 3 TAL

    In the morning after ascending for about forty five minutes, we will reach bhatti, from where it will take another thirty minutes to reach the village of Chamje (1433m). It takes about one hour to reach the hamlet of Sattare ('top of the hill', in Tibetan) from Chamje. We have our lunch since this is the idle place to have lunch.After lunch we start by walking along the ridge of the hills and then uphill for about an hour through the bamboo forest, to reach the village of Tal set in the middle of the broad valley at a height of 1707 meters. Tal means 'lake' in Nepali language.

  • Day 4 CHAME (2,713m)

    It takes 45 Minutes to reach the village of Bagarchap (2164m) which literally means 'the river bank'. Bagarchap marks the barrier between the humid valleys of the south, which we have crossed on the way, and dry regions of the high- Marsysngdi. That the monsoon is more or less absent in this region is evident by the change in vegetation.From Bagarchap, it will take an hour to climb up to the hamlet of Dhanagya (2300m) where we stop to have our lunch. After lunch it takes us about 2 ½ hrs to 3 hrs through the hamlet of Thanchock and Besi Salla ( which means "the Garden of Pines") to reach Kodo( and also called Koto) meaning 'Millet' and then to the village of Kyupar (2600m). Outside the village a police check post controls the asses to the Nar Phu Khola Valley which leads to Tibet. We have to show our trekking permits here again before proceeding to Chame (2713m), the District Headquarters of Manang District, which is another forty five minutes away.

  • Day 5 PISANG (3,185m)

    After the school at Chame we have to cross the bridge to get to the northern bank of Marsyangdi. We walk along the river to reach the village of Bratang (2919m), mainly populated by Tibetans. Here we stop to have a hearty Lunch. On the way Bratang we pass through a splendid pine forest with splendid views of Lamjung and Annapurna II and IV. After lunch it's about two hours walk to reach the top, where trekkers traditionally plant a pine sapling, not only to establish that they have made it to the top, but also to contribute to the reforestation of the area. We have to go down to Pisang (3185m) from here and it takes about an hour to reach there. There are neither houses nor any water resources on the way down.

  • Day 6 MANANG (3,530m)

    After crossing the Pisang Khola there is a forty-five minutes steep climb up to a steep pass. From the top of the pass we get a glimpse of Paunda Danda (4655m), mount Pisang and Manang valley, with right before you Mount Tilicho. On the way down to Hongde we come across a check post where the trekking permits will be again examined. We will have our lunch here until the permits are examined. After Hongde the valley widens and we get to see the Annapurna III and IV (7555m and 7525m) to the left, East and West Chulus (6584m and 6419m) on the right, towards the horizon, there are views of highest peak of Mount Thoroung(6481m) and to the east, the crown of Mount Pissang. From Hongde we climb up to the ancient village of Braga (3505m).We can take time to wander around Braga to see this picturesque village with its flat roofed houses and to visit he Gompa, not only the largest in the region but also the richest with its fine collection of thangkas (religious scroll paintings) and prayer books. It takes only forty-five minutes to reach Manang from here, which sits on the plateau of 3530 meters.

  • Day 7 Acclimatization day at Manang.

    This is the day for rest and acclimatization before proceeding to higher altitudes. We can go for a walk in the afternoon to the north of the village, which offers a panoramic view of Annapurna IV and II to the southeast and Gangapurna (7455m) and Tarke Kang or Ice dome (7202m) to the southwest.

  • Day 8 YAKKHARKA

  • Day 9 PHEDI

    Thorung Phedi means "foot of the hill" and it is situated at the height of 4220m on a small hill overlooking a high plateau. These Himalayan pastures are domains of Yak, a bovine of Tibetan origin, reared for its wool, milk and to transport goods. The thar, a kind of wild goat that lives in herds, is also found here. This is also another short day to prepare oneself for the hard climb to the Thorung La (pass) the next day.

  • Day 10 THORUNG LA PASS

    arly morning wake up and start the ascent to the pass. We have to cross about twenty hills on the way to reach to the summit, Thorungla, at 5,415meteres and it takes about 41/2 – 5 hours to reach here. On the way up, we get to see many prayer flags several cairns (small mounds of rocks). From the top, one can see the panoramic view of Yakgawa Kang or Thorungse (6481m) to the north, and Khatung Kang (6484m) to the south and the Annapurna along with the Gaganpurna to the southeast. In the horizon to the west, Dhaulagiri (8169m) and Mount Tukuche (6920m) are also visible.

    From the summit the descent to Muktinath (3802m) takes about three hours and the difference in altitude is of 1600m. Here we will find another checkpost where permits are checked.

  • Day 11 MARPHA (2,667m)

    After crossing the hamlet of Ranipauwa, adjacent to Mukntinath, we arrive at the village of Jharkot (3612m), mainly populated by Tibetans. It takes about two hours through rocky terrain and horse caravans to reach Kagbni (2807m). It will take us about two -three hours to reach Jomsom (2713m) from Kagbeni, the administrative headquarters of the region. Here there is an airport with regular flights to Pokhara, a bank, post office, hospital and few hotels. We have to show our permits again before moving on to Syang (30 Min. away) and then to Marpha (2667m) our camping place for the day. Marpha is famous for its apple liquor and it has a charm of its own with its black-salted streets and unusual architecture.

  • Day 12 GHASA (2,012m)

    We start by walking along the bank of the river Kali Gandaki for an hour and half to reach the village of Tukche (2951m), dominated by the name of the same peak, which stands at the height of 6930m. This beautiful village is populated by Thakalis, whose houses reflect just how significant this centre of Trans- Himalayan trade is. After Tukche, the path meanders along the Kali Gandakhi valley for about one and half-hours to reach the village of Lajung (2560m). Outaide the village there is against pine where villagers sacrifice chickens and goats to propitate the Goddess Kali. The hamlet of Sokung (2951m) is another thirty minutes away. From here it takes about forty-five minutes to reach the hamlet of Dhampu. Here we have to cross the river to enter into Kalopani (or 'black water') located at 2530m.We will have lunch here and enjoy the impressive views of Dhaulagiri, the Nilgiris (South: 6839m, Central: 6940m and North: 7061m) and Annapurna I (8091m).From Sokung the path climbs up and down over a low altitude tropical forest to reach the village of Ghasa(2012m) which is two and half hours away. On the way we have to show our permits at the check post in the village of Lete (2438m).

  • Day 13 TATONPANI (1,189m)

    It will take about forty five minutes to reach the hamlet of Panoi Thaala and fifteen minutes from here we will reach Deorali, the boarder hamlet between the Mustang and Myagdi district. After crossing several hills from here, we start to descent until we reach the bridge leading to the west of the river. Few minutes walk from here will take us to the village of Rupse Chhara (1550m), near a huge a waterfall. We stop to have our lunch here. From Rupse it takes us about forty five minutes to reach the village of Dana (1446m), distinctive because of its large houses and decorative windows. From here it takes us about two hours easy descent to reach the camping place for the night, Tatopani (1189m). The names of the village mean 'hot springs' for which the village is famous.

  • Day 14 GHOREPANI (2,874m)

    Today will be a hard day since we will cover a long distance with a difference in altitude of 1700 meters. From Tatoapni it takes two to three hours to reach the village of Ghara (1768m) and another hour to reach the village of Sikha(1920m) where we stop to have our lunch.After lunch a climb through terraced cultivation's, for about an hour and half brings us to the village of Chitre (2316m), and then across a rhododendron forest until Ghorapani, which is about an hour away. Ghorapani (2874m), means 'Horse water " or water place for horses' is, in fact, a stop over for donkey caravans traveling from Jomsom to Pokhara. Over the night at lodge.

  • Day 15 GHANDRUK (1920m./ 6400 ft.)

    After breakfast trek towards Kyumrong Khola for lunch. After lunch trek to Ghandrung Village via Kyumrong Danda. Ghandrung (6297'). This area is offers some of the finest trekking in Nepal. The Anapurna range and Machapuchhere dominate the mountain views through glimpses further East to Lamjung Himal and Manaslu Range are also possible. Ghandrung village is rich through its excellent farming land and the generations of its sons who have sent and received pay and pensions from the British and Indian Gurkha armies.

  • Day 16 POKHARA

    After breakfast, trek through a pleasant down hill trail and then the trail levels out and follows the banks of the river. After having spent a long time at higher altitudes, the heat sometimes makes traveling on the open riverbed an uncomfortable one. After about 3 hours arrive at the riverside settlement of Birethanti for lunch. This is also the main entry point to the Annapurna Conservation Area and after lunch, walk along the high banks of the Modi Khola for about 30 minutes and end trek at Naya Pul to meet waiting vehicles for the one hour drive back to Pokhara. Trek Duration - 4 hours + 1 hour drive. Overnight at the Hotel.

    Situated at 925 meters, Pokhara is the country's second largest city, located on the west bank of Seti River . Only foothills separate Pokhara from the full height of the Himalayas , and the magnification 8000m. Peaks of Annapurna Range. It is a vacationer's paradise with its crystal clear lakes and fantastic views of Annapurna range including the fish tail Mountain.

    Upon arrival, check into hotel. The rest of the day is free to the lake side bazaar with its quaint shop's and lakeside restaurant.

    End of Arrangement**

Included in the Cost

  • Airport Pick-up and Drop Off
  • Licensed and trained trekking guides
  • Potters for carrying goods and supplies,
  • 4 Nights Accommodation in the 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu with B & B. (Bed & Breakfast)
  • All accommodation during the trek
  • All meals and hot beverages during the trek.
  • Transportation to and from trail head.
  • All necessary documents and permits for trekking (where applicable)
  • Trekking staffs wages etc.
  • Coordination of quick Rescue service (Costs covered by your Insurance Plan
  • National Park/Conservation Area entry Permit, Equipment such as tents And Mattresses, Cooking Equipment, Camp site charges, Insurance, and equipment for the staffs.
  • 1 hr. trekker massage after your trek.

Excluded in the Cost

  • International Airfares,
  • Travel/Trekking Insurance,
  • Excess baggage charges More than 16kg and hand bag more than 5 kg in domestic flights.
  • Visa fees.
  • Airport Departure Taxes.
  • Drinks (Cold and Alcoholic) Rescue charge.
  • Tips for The staffs.
  • Expenses of Personnel nature and Permit and Liaison officer fee (where Applicable.
  • Meals during stay in the Kathmandu.
  • Domestic Ticket Etc

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