Annapurna Circuit Trek Package
fromThe Annapurna circuit trek is a breathtaking, unforgettable odyssey through a fantastic blend of devious nature. This trek commences from an altitude of 800 meters. After that, the trekkers will walk for 17 days to reach Thorongla Pass (5416 meters), the highest point of this trekking route. This is a scenic, beautiful, must-experience trekking trail but also equally dangerous and physically straining.
This trekking route lets travelers enjoy the panoramic view of many mountain peaks while also taking them through woods of oak, rhododendrons, rice fields, and the local Gurung, Magar, Thakali, and Tamang civilization. Besides, if you visit the circuit in season, you can also participate in different festivals like Mani Rumde, especially celebrated by the upper Himalayan Sherpa settlements.
On your journey to Thorongla Pass, you will witness the magical and outstanding views of different peaks like Mt Annapurna I (8091), Mt Dhaulagiri (8167), Manaslu (8163), Mt Annapurna II (7937), Mt Annapurna III (7555), Annapurna IV (7525), Mt Annapurna South (7219), Mt Himchuli (6444), Mt. Fishtail (6993), Tukuche peak, Lamjung peak, Tilicho peak and many more surrounding peaks.
To start with, the journey takes us from a valley surrounded by lush fields to the mountains above the tree line zone. Additionally, the trail follows two courses to mighty river valleys: the Marshyandi River Valley and the Kaligandaki River Valley.
Furthermore, we will explore Muktinath Temple, a sacred place of Nirvana and salvation. You can also bathe in a natural hot spring at Tatopani. Also, we will hike to Poonhill for the stunning sunrise views. Moreover, PoonHill also offers 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayan range of the mountains and mighty peaks.
Highlights of the Annapurna Circuit Trek
- Drive to Besisahar through beautiful hills and streams via Prithvi Highway.
- Trek to apple orchards and Yak pasturelands.
- The trail passes through Thorongla Pass.
- Exploration of the spiritual site Muktinath Temple
- Experiencing natural hot bath springs.
- Sunrise from Poonhill with spectacular mountain views.
- The trail passes through beautiful Rhododendron and Magnolia vegetation.
- Free exploration in the beautiful city of Pokhara.
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Vacation Style Holiday TypeGuided Tours, Trekking
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This long odyssey of western Nepal takes you from 860m to 5,416m through the world’s deepest George and high mountains encompassing the enormous Annapurna range.
The Annapurna trekking is a breathtaking, unforgettable odyssey through a fantastic blend of devious nature.
To start with, the journey takes us from a valley surrounded by lush fields to the mountains above the tree line zone. Additionally, the trail follows two courses to mighty river valleys: the Marshyandi River Valley and the Kaligandaki River Valley.
Moreover, you will pass through pine forests, remote villages, ancient monasteries, and a rare opportunity to get glimpses of endangered species. What’s more, the main highlight of the Annapurna circuit trek is the Throngla Pass (5416m/17769ft), the highest and most impressive trekking pass.
Furthermore, we will explore Muktinath Temple, a sacred place of Nirvana and salvation. You can also bathe in a natural hot spring at Tatopani. Also, we will hike to Poonhill for the stunning sunrise views over the majestic mountains and mighty peaks with 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayan range.
Outline Itinerary of the Annapurna Circuit Trek
- Day 1: Kathmandu arrival (1400m/4600ft), Transfer to the hotel.
- Day 2: Kathmandu Valley sightseeing/ Trek preparation
- Day 3: Kathmandu to Dharapani (1860m/6102ft) Jeep Drive approx. ( 8- 9) hours
- Day 4: Trek to Chame (2610m/8562ft) walk approx. (5-6) hours
- Day 5: Trek to Pisang (3200m/10498ft) walk approx (5-6) hours
- Day 6: Trek to Manang via the upper route (3540m/11614ft) and walk approx (6-7) hours
- Day 7: Acclimatization and rest day
- Day 8: Trek to Yak Kharka or Ledar
- Day 9: Trek to Phedi or Thorongla High Camp (5416 meters)
- Day 10: Trek to Muktinath through Thorongla Pass
- Day 11: Trek to Marpha (2566 meters)
- Day 12: Drive to Tatopani
- Day 13: Trek or Drive to Ghorepani
- Day 14: Trek and Drive to Pokhara
- Day 15: Free Exploration Day
- Day 16: Fly to Kathmandu/ Drive via a tourist bus.
- Day 17: Final Departure
- Airport Pickup and Drop by Private Vehicle.
- Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site Sightseen
- Welcome dinner at a Nepalese restaurant with a culture show.
- 3 Night Accommodation at Kathmandu on 3 Star Category Hotel with BB plan (Bed and Breakfast)
- All ground transfers as according to the Itinerary
- National Park entry ticket
- 1 Experience Trekking Guide and (2 Guest =1 Potter)
- Mountain Tea House, accommodations with full board meals during the trek (Breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Travel insurance for Nepali staff (Guide and Potter)
- Travel insurance and emergency evacuation.
- Personal expenses (like phone calls, Wi-Fi changes, bar bills, battery changes, extra potters, hot showers etc.)
- Nepal Visa fees
- Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu Hotel.
- In case of natural calamities i.e. political unrest, cancellation of flight due to weather, landslides etc the extra charge should be borne by clients.
- Tips for trekking staff.
- Day1 Kathmandu arrival (1400m/4600ft), Transfer to the hotel.
- Day2 Kathmandu Valley sightseeing/ Trek preparation
- Day3 Kathmandu to Dharapani (1860m/6102ft) Jeep Drive approx. ( 8- 9) hours
- Day4 Trek to Chame (2610m/8562ft) walk approx. (5-6) hours
- Day5 Trek to Pisang (3200m/10498ft) walk approx (5-6) hours
- Day6 Trek to Manang via the upper route (3540m/11614ft) and walk approx (6-7) hours
- Day7 Acclimatization and rest day
- Day8 Trek to Yak Kharka or Ledar
- Day9 Trek to Phedi or Thorongla High Camp (5416 meters)
- Day10 Trek to Muktinath through Thorongla Pass
- Day11 Trek to Marpha (2566 meters)
- Day12 Drive to Tatopani
- Day13 Trek or Drive to Ghorepani
- Day14 Trek and Drive to Pokhara
- Day15 Free Exploration day
- Day16 Fly to Kathmandu/ Drive via a tourist bus.
- Day17 Final Departure
Tea house accommodation is a popular and traditional lodging option for mountain trekkers in various regions, especially in places like the Himalayas and other mountainous areas. Here’s some information about tea house accommodation for mountain trekking:
Tea House Definition: Tea houses are basic lodges or guesthouses located along popular trekking routes in mountainous regions. They offer a place for trekkers to rest, eat, and sleep during their journey.
Facilities: Tea houses vary in terms of facilities, but most provide simple and essential amenities such as a bed, blankets, and a communal dining area. Some may also offer hot showers, Wi-Fi, and charging facilities, but the level of comfort depends on the location and altitude.
Food: Tea houses typically serve meals, and the menu often includes a variety of local and international dishes. The food is generally hearty and designed to provide the energy needed for trekking. Common items include dal bhat (a traditional Nepali dish), noodles, rice, and soups.
Sustainability: Many tea houses aim to be environmentally friendly and promote responsible tourism. They may have eco-friendly practices, such as solar heating for water, waste disposal methods, and efforts to minimize their environmental impact.
- Airport Pickup and Drop by Private Vehicle.
- Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site Sightseen
- Welcome dinner at a Nepalese restaurant with a culture show.
- 3 Night Accommodation at Kathmandu on 3 Star Category Hotel with BB plan (Bed and Breakfast)
- All ground transfers as according to the Itinerary
- National Park entry ticket
- 1 Experience Trekking Guide and (2 Guest =1 Potter)
- Mountain Tea House, accommodations with full board meals during the trek (Breakfast, lunch and dinner)
- Travel insurance for Nepali staff (Guide and Potter)
- Travel insurance and emergency evacuation.
- Personal expenses (like phone calls, Wi-Fi changes, bar bills, battery changes, extra potters, hot showers etc.)
- Nepal Visa fees
- Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu Hotel.
- In case of natural calamities i.e. political unrest, cancellation of flight due to weather, landslides etc the extra charge should be borne by clients.
- Tips for trekking staff.