The Annapurna Circuit is considered
to be the most traditional trek in the Annapurna region. The highlight
of this trek is crossing over the 5,416m Thorong La Pass, which is
as high as one can get in this region without climbing a mountain.
The Annapurna Circuit tends to be more physically demanding than the
other treks in this region, so good physical condition is necessary.. |
| I T I N E R A R Y |
| Day
01 |
Kathmandu
Fly to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu and be met
by a member of our crew. We will be driven to our Hotel and
later go on a familiarization walk with one of our guides.
Check into Hotel. |
| Day 02 |
Kathmandu
Spend the day on a guided tour of sacred Tibetan stupas and
monasteries.
Overnight in Hotel. |
| Day 03 |
Khudi (790m/2,600ft)
Drive 190km (5 hrs) by private vehicle from Kathmandu to Besisahar
and than trek 1 hour further to Khudi. This is a beautiful road
trip through the hill country with views of the Himalayas.
Overnight stay in tents |
| Day 04 |
Syanje (1,314m/4,323ft)
Trek 16km (6 hrs) through a lovely valley, crossing suspension
bridges and seeing waterfalls. From this portion of the trek
you can view Mt. Lamjung (6,775m/22,291 ft), Mt. Manaslu II
and Peak 29 (7,493m/24,652 ft).
Overnight night stay in tents. |
| Day 05 |
Dharapani
(1,860m/6,120ft)
As we proceed ahead (17km/7hrs), the valley becomes more narrow
with scarcely populated villages perched on the steep flank
of the valley wall. This valley was once a well trafficked area
along the salt trading route with Tibet. We will officially
enter the Manang District at Tal (1,700m/5,593ft) which is 2
½ hours away from Dharapani. Here the Marsyangdi
River ambles through a small widening of the valley floor, providing
fertile ground for planting before vanishing into the huge boulders
created by landslide.
Overnight night stay in tents. |
| Day 06 |
Chame (2,670m/
8,596ft)
Trek 13km/6hrs passing by many chortens and mani-walls, as we
go through villages heavily influenced by the Tibetan culture.
The entry gate at Kani Village wards off evil spirits giving
those that pass through it added blessings for a safe journey.
As we reach Chame, the headquarters for the Manang District,
Annapurna II appears looming in the distance.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 07 |
Pisang (3,185m/10,479ft)
This 14km/5.5hrs trek crosses to the right and then the left
bank of the Marsyangdi River, and the valley narrows as the
trail gradually climbs to Pisang.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 08 |
Manang (3,351m/11,025ft)
As we trek 15km/5hrs along the south bank of the Marsyangdi
Khola the landscape becomes sparse with vegetation. The trail
continues along the river basin slowly ascending to Manang.
Overnight night stay in tents. |
| Day 09 |
Manang
We will spend a day in the village of Manang to rest and acclimatize.
Some nice day trips are possible from here. Annapurna III and
Gangapurna are displayed magnificently here with a hanging glacier
in between.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 10 |
Yak Kharka
(4,018m/13,219ft)
We trek 8.5km/5.5hrs branching away from the Marsyangdi Khola,
steadily climbing into quiet distinct alpine areas.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 11 |
Thorong Phedi
High camp (4,800m/15,792ft)
The trek (9km/6hrs) to Thorong Phedi goes through meadows and
ever changing rocky landslide areas, before finishing with a
very steep climb to the high camp.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 12 |
Muktinath
(3,798m/12,495ft)
Today is one of the most challenging trek days (11km/7hrs),
as we will leave very early in the morning (before sunrise)
to cross the Thorong La pass (5,416m/17,819ft) by noon, and
then trek down to Muktinath. Muktinath, a symbol of religious
acceptance, is sacred to Hindus and Buddhists alike, for they
worship their God by a different name in the same temple.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 13 |
Jomsom (2,800m/9,212ft)
The 18.5km/5hrs trek to Jomsom descends from here, with views
of the Kaligandaki River far below and Nilgiri and Dhaulagiri
peaks towering in the west. At Eklobhatti Village the trail
conjoins with the path from Kagbeni winding along the valley
floor through beautiful barren lands with snow capped peaks
in the distance.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 14 |
Tukche (2,590m/8,521ft)
(4 hrs) (11km)
Trek 11km/4hrs along a river bed (where you can look for ammonite
fossils) and then by apple, peach and apricot orchards. We will
pass through Marpha, a peaceful Tibetan settlement with a large
temple and monastery, before reaching Tukche.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 15 |
Ghasa
(2,010m/6,613ft)
We trek 19km/6hrs along the river valley with a few tributary
crossings before reaching Larjung. After Dhampu the scenery
changes dramatically, as we enter a pine forest with lush vegetation
and have beautiful views of Mt. Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna
region. The trek from Kalopani to Lete Khola gradually goes
down before the final climb to Ghasa.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 16 |
Tatopani
(1,190m/3,915ft)
The trek (15.5km/6hrs) is a gradual descent through valleys
and fields with beautiful rupse chahara (water falls) along
the way. We will stop in Dana Village, site of the deepest gorge
in the world, and have lunch. Tatopani (hot water), where we
will be stopping, is home to some wonderful hot springs that
sit beside the icy river. It is here that you will have your
first opportunity in many days to have a nice soak.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 17 |
Tatopani
We will take a rest day in Tatopani, and renew our weary limbs
by alternating soaks between the river and the springs.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 18 |
Ghorepani
(2,750m/9,047ft)
This 13km/7hrs trek is a challenging ascent, but it is well
worth the sunset view over the profiles of Mt. Dhaulagiri and
Annapurna.
Overnight night stay in tents |
| Day 19 |
Pokhara
(800m/2,632ft)
The day begins with a pre-sunrise hike (45 minutes) up to Poon
Hill (3,193m/10,505ft), the highest hill on the entire trek,
for amazing views and photo opportunities of the Mustang and
Pokhara Valleys. From the top you can see as many as 30 snow
capped peaks, including the Annapurna range and Dhaulagiri.
Trek 16km/6.5hrs down to Nayapul (1,100m/3,619ft) and drive
33km (1 hr) to Pokhara.
Check into Hotel
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| Day 20 |
Pokhara
Today is a rest day in this lovely lakeside village. For those
that choose to go on an outing, you can go paddling on the lake
or take a visit to the Peace Temple which overlooks the lake.
Overnight in Hotel |
| Day 21 |
Kathmandu
Fly back from Pokhara to Kathmandu in the late morning after
breakfast.
Check into Hotel |
| Day 22 |
Kathmandu
Depature from the airport. |
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Cost per
person:
US $3,600 based on a 4-person
group, US $3,100 based on a 6-person group. Prices are subject to
change. Contact us to confirm quotes, to inquire about a private trek
quote, or for a customized trek. |
Price Includes:
Roundtrip ground transportation
from Kathmandu, accommodations (based on double occupancy) and breakfasts
while in Kathmandu and Pokhara; flights in Nepal; and equipment such
as: two-person tents, dining tent, foam mats, stools and all cooking
and kitchen gear; all trekking expenses, support crew and sightseeing
within the tour program; professional guides and escorts throughout
the trip; all admissions and special service charges, as per itinerary. |
Price
Excludes :
international flight and airport taxes; visa
and passport fees; medical and trip cancellation insurance; accommodation
while in Kathmandu; any personal expenses such as: laundry, phone calls,
alcoholic beverages, gratuity for our crew and any personal medical
expenses. Personal camping gear such as: sleeping bags, sleeping
pads, etc., are not included. |
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