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Annapurna Circuit Trek

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    Duration 15 Days/ 14 Nights
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    Activities Trekking
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    Trip Grade Medium
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    Start-End Point Kathmandu-Kathmandu
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    Group Size 2-16
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    Max Altitude 5,416m
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    Accomodation Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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    Best Time Feb-June & Sep-Dec.
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Annapurna Circuit Trek Introduction

Annapurna circuit trek is one of Nepal’s most popular trekking routes. The trail between Basisahar and Muktinath is a small portion of the bigger trade route between India and China from the previous era, back in time vendors from India and Nepal travel through these trails and settles villages along the route. The Southern slopes of the Manaslu and Annapurna ranges are heavily settled and farmed except for the higher regions which support thick forests of Rhododendron and fir. Most of the tribes inhabiting this area are Gurungs, Magars, Chhetri, and Newars. The Thakali and Mustang tribes control the busy trading and pilgrimage trail along the Kali Gandaki in ancient times in the present time these communities are transformed into hospitality services. One of the most striking significances of this trek is that you have spectacular views of the entire mountain range every day as you hike along the meandering trails. As this is one of the most popular trekking routes in Nepal many lodges catering to the needs of the trekkers have sprung up all along this trail and you will be staying in one of these lodges every night.

Annapurna Circuit Trek Itinerary

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Arrive in Kathmandu, meet at the airport, and transfer to the hotel. A short meeting (formalities) regarding the trekking permits and check-in to the hotel, if time permits, you may visit some heritage sites. Overnight in a hotel in Thamel.

After breakfast, you will be escorted on a guided tour through the city by paying a visit to the living goddess “KUMARI” at Kathmandu Palace Squire, Palace Museum, Taleju Temple, and Kal Bhairav. Another place of interest of the day is Stupa Svayambhunath situated on the top of the hill. Svayambhunath literally means “the self-created" - one of the most beautiful shrines of Kathmandu Valley and the ancient Buddhist stupas in the world. At the end of the day, you will visit the city of Patan (299 BC) - the city of fine arts. Monasteries and temples are the main attraction of the city you will spend some time exploring the Royal palace a world heritage site before you end your day. Overnight at the hotel.

Check out from the hotel and drive to Besi Sahar (823m.) it takes almost six hours to drive along the Kathmandu-Pokhara Highway to Dumre and then follow the narrow and paved road by the Marshyangdi River to Besi Sahar (823m.). Besishahar is the district headquarters of the Lamjung district. All the local government offices are situated here. From here, you can see some mountain peaks, natural sceneries surrounding the valley, and the daily activities of local people. After having lunch here, you drive further to Syange. Syange is a small settlement with a few teahouses. Overnight in Syange.

Trek from Dharapani to Chame (2670m.) which takes about five hours. As you cut through a narrow field from the village, the Dudh Khola, which originates from the south face of Manaslu, enters on the opposite bank. The Marshyangdi then veers to the left and as Annapurna II becomes visible ahead, you arrive at Bagarchhap, a Bhote village with prayer flags fluttering in the breeze around a Buddhist monastery. Continuing to climb through forests of pine and oak, you pass through Danaque (2210m.). There comes a small wooden bridge that takes you to follow a steep ascent path up to Timang village. It lies at the bottom of Lamjung Himal. The trail goes through flat levels until you reach Chame where there are government offices, shops, and hotels. Chame is the administrative headquarters for the Manang district.

Early morning after breakfast you will start to trek to Tatopani the path will be full of adventure and as far you walk away from Marfa you will notice the change in people, culture, and nature too. The trek will be around 4-5 hr. Night in the lodge.

It is about five hours trial. With Lamjung Himal (6893m) sparkling in the morning sun, you set off for Pisang. The mountain disappears as you climb the path up the valley, passing a huge apple orchard. You continue through a fir and pine forest, climbing to a high, rocky area as the opposite bank becomes an impassable cliff. From this point, the valley becomes extremely steep-sided as you follow the path to Bhratang (2950m.). A short climb from the village brings you to a rock-strewn area where you cross a suspension bridge and follow a high, winding path, before crossing back to the right bank again. You now walk through a pine forest and as the forest ends, the valley changes from a V-shape to a gentle U-shape, opening up a wonderful vista before you. You can see the east peak of Annapurna II as well as Pisang Peak (6091m.) to the northeast. Continuing, you come to a long mani wall by a bridge and the lower village of Pisang. Overnight in a guest house.

Trek from Pisang to Manang (3540m.) takes about five hours. leaving Pisang, the trail climbs a steep ridge which affords good views of the Manang valley and Tilicho peak (7145m.). Descending past Manang's airstrip at Hungde (3320m.), you come to a level area from where the northeast face of Annapurna III rises majestically above you. From the wide plains of the Sabje Khola Valley, Annapurna IV (7525m) also becomes visible. Just beyond this point, you cross the considerably reduced flow of the Marsyangdi River over a wooden bridge to the tiny village of Mungji. Cultivated fields appear on both sides of the path and off to the right, below a craggy mountain, you can see the village of Braga with its splendid monastery. Large Chortens and mani walls abound and the tall peaks of the Himalaya spread out before you - Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Annapurna IV, Gangapurna (7455m), and to the rear, Tilicho Peak (7145m). After a short steep climb, you reach Manang which is a surprisingly large village for this remote mountain region. You stay here for the night.

Rest day at Manang and hang in and around town. This is an important rest and acclimatization day before crossing the Thorung La. There are optional day walks such as crossing the river to see the tremendous icefall coming down from the Annapurna or climbing high above the village for a full panorama of the Annapurna range and the Manang Valley. There is also a Himalayan Rescue Association (HRA) aid post in the village which makes an interesting and educational visit. Moreover, you can visit Ganagapurna Glacier Lake on a short trip. Overnight in Manang.

As you leave the Manang for Yak Kharka you take the right trail to Yak Kharka leaving the left trail that goes to Tilicho Lake, the trail is about four-hour-long on the way you can stop by for a picturing the beautiful Yaks roaming around in grassy pasture land further as you ascend gently to Yak Kharka passing through the Gunsang (3960m.) village. En route, you can see panoramic views all day.

Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4450m.) which takes about 3 and half hours. Leaving Yak Kharka, you climb gradually to a ridge before descending to the headwaters of the Marshyangdi and crossing via a covered wooden bridge. After a short ascent up the mountain path on the right bank, you follow a narrow trail across an unstable spree slope and then descend to Thorung Phedi.

A big day! Trek from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath (3800m.) crossing Thorong La (5416m.) high Pass takes about seven hours. It demands early starts in the morning. As you leave the guest house, the trail becomes steep up to the high camp but since this trail has been used by local people for hundreds of years, the path is well defined. The gradient then eases and after around 4 hours of steady climbing, you reach the Chorten and prayer flags of the pass. The views are dramatic, to say the least, from the snow-covered mountains above to the head of the Kali Gandaki valley below and the brown and purple hills of Mustang which are spread out before you. The descent to Muktinath is a knee-pounding 1600m but it is compensated for with excellent views of Dhaulagiri. Eventually, the moraines give way to grassy slopes before a pleasant walk along the Jhong Khola Valley to Muktinath and its shrines and temple. Overnight in a hotel.

Trek from Muktinath to Kagbeni (2800 m.) takes about three and half hours. You now begin the trek descent down the dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge, initially through an arid country in the same geographical and climatic zone as Tibet. After passing through Jharkot and Khingar villages with typical Tibetan architecture, you follow the path steeply down to Kagbeni, a primitive village famous for Tibetan architecture. People living there follow the Tibetan lifestyle and culture. There is situated a monastery said to belong to the 15th Century. Kagbeni is the border for Upper Mustang.

You also can explore the typical village Kagbeni in the morning time. Then our drive reaches at Upper Mustang area after crossing the permit checking point at the end of Kagbeni village. Almost all of the driving road is via the bank of Kali Gandaki River, and typical settlement of local peoples. Pass 3800 miter altitude village and Nya La pass of 4010 miter. Reach Ghami and overnight at the local tea house.

Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara which takes about 35 minutes. The flights are available during the morning time. The strong breeze blows during and after and frequent change of the weather prevents the flight from being landed and taken off in the afternoon. During the flights in the morning, the sky looks very clear which makes you able to enjoy the splendid views of different mountain peaks. On arrival in Pokhara, you will have a day free on your own you will be exploring the famous lakeside street or getting on to a boat ride in Phewa lake. Overnight in a Hotel.

After breakfast, you will fly/Drive back to Kathmandu. Check in to the hotel.

On the final departure from Nepal, you will have breakfast and then according to your flight schedule, you will be transferred to the international airport. Fly out.

  • Placing in the hotel category in a double room with breakfast.
  • Excursions/ Trekking with an English-speaking guide.
  • One porter for two people during trekking.
  • Boating in Fewa Lake (approx. 1 hour)
  • Air Tickets Pokhara-Jomsom.
  • Placing in the teahouse during trekking days with sharing basis.
  • Three-time meal during trekking.
  • All king of entrance and permits.
  • Transfer as per program
  • Nepalese Visa (on arrival at the airport): US $ 25 per person (15 days) + 2 photos (3x4) •
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • All Personal expenses and drinks
  • Tips: Guide, driver, etc.
  • All Other expenses not mentioned in the program
  • All Other expenses in situations not caused by the agency.

HEALTH

A visit to Nepal does not require special vaccination, however, we recommend consulting with your attending physician and to stock up with necessary drugs before you depart. Medical services in Nepal are limited in mountainous areas. If you wear glasses, it is better to have at itself a spare couple.

MOUNTAIN SICKNESS:

Any person traveling above 2500m can get easy symptoms of a mountain illness. The first signs are headache, increased fatigue, sleeplessness, appetite loss, liquid loss by an organism, and puffiness. At the emergence of such signs, it is necessary to remain at this height before full acclimatization of an organism. It is recommended to drink 2 to 4 liters of liquid a day. If symptoms don’t pass and the state worsens, it is necessary to go down immediately. Sometimes even 300m can play a crucial role. Planning the travel, leave spare days for acclimatization at heights 3700m and 4300m. After 4000m try not to rise more than 500m in one day. You can inadequately estimate the condition therefore always follow the advice of the accompanying guide or locals.

WEATHER:

Weather conditions on the mountain are unpredictable. It might be sunny during the day and cold as well as windy at night, especially at high altitudes. Sudden rainstorms or snow flurries are always possibilities. Better be prepared!

PACKING:

Choosing the right clothing for your trip is very important. You always want to pack everything, but that could make a hassle. Keep in mind that in almost every mountain region in Nepal the days are warm, and nights are cool. Usually, we recommend people to bring warm jackets either fleece or down, long underwear, and worm shocks. Pair pants and comfortable boots for the long day while sports shoes/sandals for hiking or during the less active period. The boots are another important factor while on a trek make sure that they are waterproof. The basic principle of packing is comfort not luxury. In Kathmandu and Pokhara you can get any necessary gear at a very comfortable price. But if you just enquire before you start packing things, we provide you with better advice depending upon present weather conditions. Do not pack unnecessary things like hairdryers, lots of and lots of cosmetics, and electronics, while a battery power bank (Backup) for your mobile phone or iPod is recommended. Another important factor is that the porter/support you hire for the trip has a certain limitation of how much weight he will carry on his back.

THINGS THAT YOU BEAR:

Baggage, backpack you give to a porter shouldn’t exceed 15 kg. Your small backpack for day transitions must be designed for the most necessary in the way: the camera, water, additional clothes in case of rain or a cold snap, cream from suntan, toilet paper, and other personal accessories if any.

EMERGENCY AND YOUR SUPPORT TEAM:

All our guide is well trained in first aid and can handle most of the basic illness that occurs at high altitude or in the jungle. Every group is equipped with a basic first aid kit, every traveler must have full travel insurance before coming to Nepal. And should make available a copy of the policy at our office in Kathmandu. If an emergency occurs, we will evacuate you from the mountain to one of the internationally recognized hospitals/clinics in Kathmandu and contact your insurance company.

IMPORTANT:

To book the trip required a copy of the passport 2 passport size photograph for issuing TIMS (Tourist Information & Management System) and ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project). Once the Trip has been confirmed we also need payment of at least 50% of the total amount mostly a bank transfer. The other half can be paid before the trip began.

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