Trekking in Nepal : Annapurna Circuit Trek
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| 22 days - Moderate Plus | Max Altitude: 5416m / 17,873ft |
| Trek Name: Annapurna Circuit Trek Trek Code: ANCCT |
Max Group Size: 12 |
| Kathmandu - Pokhara - 17 day Annapurna Lodge Trek | Cost: $US 1,873 |
| Is this trek for you? | |
| For those who want to experience a long classic trek in an extraordinary part of Nepal. You will pass through different climate zones, be exposed to vast changes in landscape and vegetation, and meet many different ethnic groups. The high pass is strenuous, and a good level of fitness and stamina is required - expect to walk 4-8 hours per day. |
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Following sightseeing in Kathmandu, we travel to Besisahar by private coach to tackle this classic trek in an anti-clockwise direction.
The trail from Besisahar follows the Marsyangdi River through rice paddies, terraced fields and small Hindu villages. The valley narrows as we ascend, passing waterfalls cascading from high above and soaring rock faces. The scenery becomes gradually more alpine-like and dry - resembling that of Tibet - as we bear west, curving around the back of the Annapurna range towards Manang. The remote Manang region has a distinctly medieval feel to it.
We rest at Manang to ensure we are fully acclimatized to undertake the crossing of the Thorong La: at 5416m, this is the highest point of the trek. The pass is the border between the Manang and Mustang regions.
We descend to Muktinath, a place of special religious significance to both Hindus and Buddhists, and home to a famous temple surrounded by 108 waterspouts which pilgrims come to bathe under.
At Jomsom, in the lower part of Mustang, we drop right to the floor of the dramatic Kali Ghandaki valley carving its way between Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri. These 8000m giants are only 38 km apart, with the river flowing between them at a height of less than 2200m. This makes the Kali Ghandaki the deepest gorge in the world.
Continuing, at Tatopani we find hot springs and sub-tropical conditions - a great place to soak, soothe and refresh tired muscles! The final section of the trek is a climb again, to Ghorepani. An early start sees us climbing Poon Hill, aiming for arrival at sunrise to view a superb vista of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Nilgiri Himal.

From there, we head to Naya Pul where a vehicle will transport us to Pokhara. We complete this trek with one night to relax beside the serene lake, before flying back to Kathmandu.
NOTE: It is possible to shorten this itinerary by ending the trek at Jomsom and taking a flight back to Pokhara. Please enquiry if interested in this variation.
| Itinerary: | |
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1360m) transfer to hotel Day 02: Kathmandu, half day sightseeing tour Day 03: Bhulbule (840m) Day 04: Syanje (2236m) Day 05: Tal (2700m) Day 06: Bagarchap (2164m) Day 07: Chame (2685m) Day 08: Pisang (3475m) Day 09: Manang (3535m) Day 10: Manang, rest and acclimatization Day 11: Ledar (4200m) Day 12: Thorong Phedi (4400m) Day 13: Muktinath (3800m) Day 14: Muktinath, rest & exploration Day 15: Marpha (2665m) Day 16: Kalopani (2560m) Day 17: Tatopani (1180m) Day 18: Ghorepani (2830m) Day 19: Tirkedunga (1550m) Day 20: Pokhara (850m) Day 21: Fly back to Kathmandu Day 22: Departure (Trek ends after breakfast) |
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| Trips Start Dates: | |
2010: |
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| Price from Kathmandu (US dollars): | |
| Trip Price - $US 1775 Domestic Flight - $US 98 | |
| Included in your trip: | |
| ● Airport transfers ● Half day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu ● Domestic flight from Pokhara & domestic departure taxes ● All other transport ● Services of experienced leaders, trekking guides & porters ● All accommodation (twin share, 4 nights hotels, 17 nights trekking lodges) ● All meals on trek (21 breakfasts, 17 lunches, 17 dinners) ● Trek pack (sleeping bag, sleeping sheet, kit bag, down jacket) ● Annapurna Conservation Park Fee ● Specialized Medical Kit including medical oxygen & Portable Altitude Chamber ● Insurance for all Local Staffs |
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| Not included: | |
● Visa
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