Trip Name | Annapurna Circuit Trek |
Total Duration | 14 Days |
Max: Elevation | 5460m |
Situated in the central part of Nepal, the Annapurna mountain range aspire the passionate trekkers towards the Annapurna Circuit Trek. The total length covered by the route of this trek differs between 160 km to 230 km. As a matter of fact, it is the best long distance trek in the world which takes about 15-18 days for the completion.
The route following the Annapurna Circuit Trek passes through two different river valleys also surrounds the Annapurna massif. Due to the better road condition Mountain biking has been the interest of the visitors. The initial point of the trek starts from Besisahar in the Marshyangdi river valley. Besisahar is a town situated in Lamjung district of Gandaki zone. While the route passes through the paddy fields and subtropical forests, it will offer the everlasting beauty of the waterfalls, enormous cliffs and villages.
Similarly, after crossing the Thorong La pass you will find diverse culture and tradition of Hindus. If the trekkers are interested in knowing the cultural aspects of the villagers they can extent their stays and can live with the locals.
More importantly, this trek takes you closer towards the respective mountains such as Mt. Dahulagiri, Mt. Machhapuchhre, Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Pisang Peak and Paungda Danda stands smiling right in front of you. However, the weather and seasons decide how the trip goes. So, as trekking agent/officials we recommend you to follow the forecast and know the suitable time for the trip. The best time to go on a trek would be in October and November because during those months the sky remains clear.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400 m)
Day 02: Trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive to Besisahar (760 m)
Day 04: Trek to Khudi (800 m/2624 ft.)
Day 05: Trek to Sirung (2200 m/7216 ft.)
Day 06: Trek to Jagat (1300 m/4265 ft.)
Day 07: Trek to Dharapani (1960 m/6465 ft.)
Day 08: Trek to Chame (2710 m/8891 ft.)
Day 09: Trek to Pisang (3300 m/1082 ft.
Day 10: Trek to Manang
Day 11: Acclimatization Day at Manang
Day 12: Trek to Yak Kharka (4100 m/13484 ft.)
Day 13: Trek to Throng Phedi (4600 m/15092 ft.)
Day 14: Trek back to Muktinath (3800 m/12467 ft.)
Day 15: Rest Day at Muktinath
Day 16: Trek to Marpha (2670 mA/8760 ft.)
Day 17: Trek to Kalopani (2530 m/8300 ft.)
Day 18: Trek to Tatopani (1200 m/3937 ft.)
Day 19: Trek to Ghorepani (2850 m/9350 ft.)
Day 20: Trek to Tadapani via Poonhill 2700 m/8860 ft.)
Day 21: Drive to Pokhara (827 m/2789 ft.)
Day 22: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 23: Leisure day at Kathmandu
Day 24: Departure to your homeland
Permit: National Park Conservational Permit, A Camp and Local Permit
Transportation: airport-Hotel-Airport and necessaries ground transportation. And all necessaries ground transportation as mention in itinerary.
Kathmandu Hotel: 2 night Kathmandu Hotel Accommodation (3* B/B service)
Guide: A Professional, certified and experienced Trekking Guide
Porter: 20 kg bag is allowance during trekking period
Accommodation & Logistics: Accommodation, two night Kathmandu Hotel and during trekking period Meal Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner (Tea, Coffee and Hot Water)
Other: Trekking Guide & Porter Insurance and Local expenditures
Question: Which season and month is best for Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Answer: Autumn and Spring are the best season for Annapurna Circuit Trek . Specially September and October is popular.
Question: How you make this Trip Successful?
Answer: We have really extraordinary professional trekking guide who are friendly, helpful and experienced in this field. Good Team work always gives positive result.
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