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Annapurna Circuit Trek

The classic Annapurna Circuit trek first became accessible to the world of adventure travelers as recently as 1977, when the Nepalese Government derestricted the Manang Valley, which had previously been closed on account of its proximity to the Tibetan border. Providing a combination of spectacular high mountain scenery, picturesque lowland farms and villages, a wealth of cultural interest and a challenging pass crossing, the Annapurna Circuit trek is justifiably popular. Having carefully reworked the itinerary, we can now offer this world-famous trek within a 3-week period. After a sightseeing day in colourful Kathmandu, we start out from Besisahar, ascending the surprisingly wild and unspoiled Marsyangdi Valley to reach the north side of the Annapurna Massif. In terms of its sheer scale, the valley of the Marsyangdi is surpassed only by the valley of the Kali Gandaki which we trek through on the second part of this exceptional trip.

Throughout our walk, we enjoy regular contact with friendly villagers, as well as everchanging panoramas of some of the world's greatest peaks, including Manaslu and the Annapurnas. Even from Pokhara, the views are tremendous, with Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna I and Manaslu dominating the northern skyline. Travelling from the Hindu-dominated farmland of Nepal's "middle hills" into the high alpine world on the north side of the Annapurnas, which is the domain of Tibetan Buddhism, this trip also offers exposure to the whole range of trekking environments for which Nepal is famous. Beyond the Tibetan Buddhist village of Manang, the high point of the trip is reached after a stamina-sapping ascent to the Thorung La (5416m.).

Facts Of The Trek
Duration of the trek: 18 Days
Max. Elevation: 5416 m.
Trek Grade: Strenuous
Best Season: Feb-Nov

 

Itinerary In Details

Day 01 : Katmandu to Beshishar;176km drive (750m.)

Day 02 : Beshishar to Bahundanda ( 1311m.)

Day 03 : Bahundanda to Chamje (1430m.)

Day 04 : Chyamje to Bagarchhap (2164m.)

Day 05 : Bagarchhap to Chame (2715m.)

Day 03 : Chame to Pisang (3160m.)

Day 07 : Pisang to Manang (3351m.)

Day 08 : Acclimatization or rest or sightseeing in Manang's monasteries.

Day 09 : Manang to Lattar (4250m.)

Day 10 : Lattar to Phedi (4650m.)

Day 11 : Phedi to Muktinath (3820m.) via Thorung La (5416m.)

Day 12 : Muktinath to Jomsom via wonderful Tibetan village (2800m.)

Day 13 : Jomsom to Kalopani (2587m.)

Day 14 : Kalopani to Tatopani (1189m.)

Day 15 : Tatopani to Ghorepani (2855m.)

Day 16 : Morning; climb to Poon Hill (3200m.) for the wonderful mountain and sunrise. Ghorepani to Tirkhedhunga (1570m.)

Day 17 : Tirkhedhunga to Birethanti (1160m.)Birethanti to Pokhara (drive)/ Overnight in Pokhara Hotel.

Day 18 : Drive/fly back to Kathmandu or visit Chitwan National Park or Make River rafting trip in Trisuli river/Kaligandaki river or have a rest day in Pokhara.

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