Annapurna Circuit Trekking

Trip ID: AJH4410
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Trip Overview

Unsurprisingly, one of the most well-liked hikes in Nepal is the Annapurna Circuit. Subtropical jungles, rice fields, and the deepest river gorge in the world are dramatically replaced by ice flows, a high mountain pass, dry cliffs, and mountain views along this path. The walk begins at Manang with views of the Manaslu range, Tibetan-style Buddhist settlements, and wooded areas as it passes through the Marshyangdi Valley. The Annapurna Massif, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Tilicho Peak are just a few of the mountains that can be seen as one travels towards the high Thorong La Pass.

The trail continues over the pass into Mustang and the Hindu pilgrimage town of Muktinath before continuing down the Kali Gandaki Valley past the distinctive and interesting village of Marpha with its small monastery, winding cobblestone streets, and apple orchards before reaching Tatopani’s hot springs and the viewpoint of Poon Hill. More than 20 of the tallest peaks in the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna ranges may be seen from Poon Hill. Before attempting the 5,414-meter Thorong La pass, this hike enables sufficient acclimatization. It is a demanding walk, though, taking about 6-7 hours per day on average, therefore it is advised to have a reasonable level of physical fitness.

It is a photographer’s dream because of the different landscapes, towns, and populations along the way, as well as the gorgeous mountains of course. As you go across the Annapurna range, you can also learn about the various facets, cultures, and landscapes of the nation.Hindus revere Muktinath’s temple and its 108 waterspouts, which are also a significant component of Nepal’s cultural heritage. The settlements of Jharkot and Kagbeni, just a short stroll down the trail, reintroduce the visitor to a Buddhist culture of monasteries and prayer flags.

Kagbeni is a lovely settlement; from Kagbeni, a new trail leads into Upper Mustang, and yak and mule trains carrying cargo north are constantly passing through.

Trip Highlight

  • One of the best circuit treks in the world
  • Cross the renowned Thorung La pass.
  • a lodge-based lodging
  • Open and exclusive treks are offered

Detailed Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Besisahar to Kathmandu (drive).
  • Day 2 : Bulbule to Besishar.
  • Day 3 : Jaguar to Bulbule.
  • Day 4 : Dharapani to Jagat.
  • Day 5 : Chame to Dharapani.
  • Day 6 : Pisang to Chame.
  • Day 7 : Manang to Pisang.
  • Day 8 : Exploration and acclimatization in Manang.
  • Day 9 : Yak Kharka to Manang
  • Day 10 : Yak Kharka to the base camp of Thorung Phedi.
  • Day 11 : Throng-la Pass from Throng Phedi Base Camp to Muktinath (5416m).
  • Day 12 : from Kagbeni to Muktinath.
  • Day 13 : Marpha to Kagbeni
  • Day 14 : Larjung to Marpha.
  • Day 15 : Gahasa to Larjung.
  • Day 16 : Tatopani to Ghasa.
  • Day 17 : Ghorepani to Tatopani.
  • Day 18 : Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani.
  • Day 19 : Drive from Tikhedhunga to Nayapul to Pokhara.

Trip Cost Inclusion

  • Local bus from Kathmandu to Bhulbhule
  • by private vehicle from Birethanti to Pokhara
  • Transportation from Muktinath to Tatopani on foot
  • Taking a tourist bus from Pokhara to Kathmandu
  • Accommodation for one night at the Hotel Silver Oaks Inn Pokhara
  • 12 nights, of which 9 nights were spent in a room with a bathroom at Jagat, Dharapani.
  • Tatopani, Ghorepani, Chame, Pisang, Manang (2N), and Muktinath.
  • Bhulbhule, Yak Kharka, and Thorang Phedi for three nights in basic rooms (twin sharing room) During the walk, there were 14 breakfasts, 13 lunches, and 13 dinners.
  • Expenses for guides and porters include food, insurance, pay, lodging, transportation, and other supplies.
  • Fee for an ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit).
  • The cost of the Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) card
  • every day snacks (cookies) and seasonal, fresh fruits
  • Every municipal, state, and federal tax and expenditure
  • Plans for rescue efforts in the event of difficult medical circumstances (funded by travel insurance)

Trip Cost Exclusion

  • cost of an international flight
  • Additional luggage fees
  • every meal and lodging before and after the trip in Kathmandu Dinner and lunch in Pokhara
  • Because of an early arrival, a late departure, or an early return from the hike, additional lodging and meals are required in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Personal costs, such as those for shopping, snacks, hot (coffee, tea), cold, and bar bills, bottles of water, boiled water, showers, Wi-Fi, laundry, phone calls, battery recharge fees, and additional porters, among other things.
  • Personal attire and equipment
  • travel insurance that is required to include high-altitude emergency rescue and evacuation
  • Guide and porter tips unforeseen expenses or delays, such as those brought on by landslides, unfavorable weather, or itinerary changes for reasons of safety worries, illness, a shift in go