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Annapurna Circuit trekt opened to foreign trekkers Since 1977, the Annapurna Circuit is renowned as one of the most spectacular and varied walks in the world.
Starting from less than 1,000 meters in lush green valleys, it gives us a chance to explore the Himalayas from bottom to top and from many different angles and perspectives. This three week trek starts right from Besisahar which goes along the Marshyangdi River, with great views of Manaslu and Himal Chuli to the east. This magnificent trek leads you to the fine village, inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups, offering spectacular and majestic views of the white Himalayas.
Continuing to the north of the main Himalayan range to the high and dry Tibetan Plateau, the scenery is equally breathtaking. The highest point of the trek is Thorung La pass at the top of the valley at 5416 meters high. Due to the difficulties of crossing the pass, the circuit is usually walked in a counter clockwise direction. Traveling clockwise the longer ascent and shorter descent from west to east is too much for many people to manage in one day.
As we descend to the west at Muktinath, from pass we continue to the barren Tibetan like village of the Kali Gandaki - the world's deepest gorge, passes between the giant Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains. After you cross the Thorung La pass from Manang to Muktinath the final seven days of the circuit trek are the same as the Jomsom Trek from Pokhara, but in reverse.
Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival In Kathmandu [1,338m].
Day 02: Sightseeing Tour In Kathmandu [1,338m].
Day 03: Drive To Beshishar [820m]. Trek To Khudi [790m].
Day 04: Trek To Bahundanda [1,310 m].
Day 05: Trek To Chamje [1,430m].
Day 06: Trek To Bagarchap [2,160m].
Day 07: Trek To Chame [2,715m].
Day 08: Trek To Pisang [3,230 m].
Day 09: Trek To Manang [3,540m].
Day 10: Rest Day At Manang [3,540m].
Day 11: Trek To Letdar [4,200 m].
Day 12: Trek To Throng Phedi [4,535 m].
Day 13: Trek To Muktinath [3,802 m] Via Throg-La pass [5,416 m].
Day 14: Trek to Jomsom [2,734 m]
Day 15: Fly to Pokhara [970 m].
Day 16: Fly To Kathmandu [1,338m].
Day 17: In Kathmandu [1,338m].
Day 18: Trip ends ! fly back home, taking with you the memory of a life time.
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Day 14: Trek To Marpha [2,675 m].
Day 15: Trek To Ghasa [2,050 m].
Day 16: Trek To Tatopani [1,190 m].
Day 17: Trek To Ghorepani [2,810 m].
Day 18: Rest At Ghorepani [2,810 m].
Day 19: Trek To Trikhedhunga [1,540m].
Day 20: Trek to Nayapul Drive To Pokhara [970 m].
Day 21: Fly To Kathmandu [1,338m].
Day 22: In Kathmandu [1,338m].
Day 23: Trip ends ! fly back home, taking with you the memory of a life time.
Annapurna Circuit trekt opened to foreign trekkers Since 1977, the Annapurna Circuit is renowned as one of the most spectacular and varied walks in the world. Starting from less than 1,000 meters in lush green valleys, it gives us a chance to explore the Himalayas from bottom to top and from many different angles and perspectives. This three week trek starts right from Besisahar which goes along the Marshyangdi River, with great views of Manaslu and Himal Chuli to the east. This magnificent trek leads you to the fine village, inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups, offering spectacular and majestic views of the white Himalayas.
Continuing to the north of the main Himalayan range to the high and dry Tibetan Plateau, the scenery is equally breathtaking. The highest point of the trek is Thorung La pass at the top of the valley at 5416 meters high. Due to the difficulties of crossing the pass, the circuit is usually walked in a counter clockwise direction. Traveling clockwise the longer ascent and shorter descent from west to east is too much for many people to manage in one day. As we descend to the west at Muktinath, from pass we continue to the barren Tibetan like village of the Kali Gandaki - the world's deepest gorge, passes between the giant Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains. After you cross the Thorung La pass from Manang to Muktinath the final seven days of the circuit trek are the same as the Jomsom Trek from Pokhara, but in reverse.
We have two types of intenary for Annapurna Circuit Trek 18 days and 23 days.
Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival In Kathmandu [1,338m]. Day 02: Sightseeing Tour In Kathmandu [1,338m]. Day 03: Drive To Beshishar [820m]. Trek To Khudi [790m]. Day 04: Trek To Bahundanda [1,310 m]. Day 05: Trek To Chamje [1,430m]. Day 06: Trek To Bagarchap [2,160m]. Day 07: Trek To Chame [2,715m]. Day 08: Trek To Pisang [3,230 m]. Day 09: Trek To Manang [3,540m]. Day 10: Rest Day At Manang [3,540m]. Day 11: Trek To Letdar [4,200 m]. Day 12: Trek To Throng Phedi [4,535 m]. Day 13: Trek To Muktinath [3,802 m] Via Throg-La pass [5,416 m]. Day 14: Trek to Jomsom [2,734 m] Day 15: Fly to Pokhara [970 m]. Day 16: Fly To Kathmandu [1,338m]. Day 17: In Kathmandu [1,338m]. Day 18: Trip ends ! fly back home, taking with you the memory of a life time.
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Day 14: Trek To Marpha [2,675 m]. Day 15: Trek To Ghasa [2,050 m]. Day 16: Trek To Tatopani [1,190 m]. Day 17: Trek To Ghorepani [2,810 m]. Day 18: Rest At Ghorepani [2,810 m]. Day 19: Trek To Trikhedhunga [1,540m]. Day 20: Trek to Nayapul Drive To Pokhara [970 m]. Day 21: Fly To Kathmandu [1,338m]. Day 22: In Kathmandu [1,338m]. Day 23: Trip ends ! fly back home, taking with you the memory of a life time.
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