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Annapurna Circuit Trek
             
 
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Annapurna Circuit Trek [The world's best trekking trails]

Few place in the world such a splendid variety of natural beauty as the Annapurna region. It is rare combination of long array of snow capped peaks, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers with deep gorges, hot springs and picturesque villages inhabited by simple and friendly local people. This three-week trek takes you far way from the road, in to the heart of the high mountains.

It is said that Annapurna Circuit/Round is one of the famous trekking routes in the world. The trek around the Annapurna Massif is one of the finest in the Himalayas and is reguarly described as one of the top ten treks in the world It is observed that about 64% of the trekkers who come every years Nepal for trekking visit Annapurna regions of Nepal. So it is the most trekked area of Nepal.  Annapurna area/region offers a great variety of beautiful landscapes, nature & culture of the central Himalayan area of Nepal with the best & splendid Himalayan panorama of Mt. Annapurna, Mt. Fishtail, Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Nilgiri, Mt. Hiun Chuli and several other mid western Himalayan ranges of Nepal . From the heights of the pass we descend to Muktinath and its scared Buddhist and Hindu Shrines. Further south, the contrasts of the Nepal Himalaya become even more apparent, as high windswept passes are replaced by forests, or mandarin and banana groves. Finally we trek out of the gorges and look back to the peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri, before traversing the forest ridges down to Pokhara.

On the way we would have passed through every type of vegetation zone from lush sub-tropical to harsh semi-desert and passed over one of the highest trekking passes in the world. We will have entered a world without roads or cars and witnessed the way people have worked, played and survived for hundreds and hundreds of years. We would have essentially walked through a time warp coming out the other side with a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world we live in.

 
Fact File
Trekking Region :
Annapurna Region
Name of the Trail :
Annapurna Circuit (Round) Trek
Best Season :
September to December & March to May
Trekking Style :
Guided tea House trip
Grade:
Easy - Moderate
Duration :
24 Days
Maximum elevation :
5416 Mtr.
Accommodation :
Simple lodge to 5 star accommodation in cities (your choice) but in trekking only simple lodge available
Transport :
Car / Bus / Fly
Price :
 
Outline day by day Itinerary:
Day 01:

Arrival at Tribhuban International Airport and pick up you by our private vehicle and transfer to the International Guest House 24 hrs hot and cold shower facilities.

Day 02:
Sight-seeing of Kathmandu: Leave for full day sightseeing in Kathmandu valley includes the Hindu temple complex at Pashupatinath (a UNESCO World Heritage Site) & the biggest Buddhist Stupa at Boudhanath. Also visit Monkey Temple the Swyambhunath (2000 years old temple) and visit Patan city of fine arts. Back to hotel and stay.

Day 03:

Drive Ktm - Besi Sahar: Drive to Besisahar about 6 hours stay at an altitiude of 820m
Day 04:
Trek 2 - Bahundanda: WE walk through the deep river gorge, rice fields, subtropical forest and small hamlets, past a majestic waterfall with towering peaks of Himalchuli and Manaslu.stay at 1320m
Day 05:
Trek 3 - Bahundanda to Chamje: A steep and slippery trail runs up and down through paddy fields, passing through tiny Tibetan villages, the trail ascends through the rhododendron forest to Chamje at 140
Day 06:
Trek 4 - Chamje to Bagarchhap: The path climbs the river through bamboo groves, we cross barely and potato fields to reach Dharapani and work an hour to Bagarchhap (160m) site of our first Tibetan Monastery and with the views of Annapurna 2 and Lamjung Himal
Day 07:
Trek 5 - Bagarchhap – Chame: The trail climbs along the mule track through ine and fir forest and then follows the river for a time amongs the higher oak and maple trees. Stay at 2710m
Day 08:
Trek 6 - Chame to Pisang: The trail follows through the river valley stay at pisang(3210m) with good views along the way of Pisang peak and Annapurna 2.
Day 09:
Trek 7 - Pisang to Manang – Work through the fields of grazing Yak and a wide variety of crops. This large Tibetan settlement provides good views of Annapurna2, 3, 4, Gangapurna and Tarkekang. Stay at 3570m.
Day 10:
Trek 8 - Acclimatization at Manang : This is a rest day to acclimatize to the higher altitude. Time to visit monasteries take advice from Himalayan Rescue Association and observe the spectacular views of the Himalaya.
Day 11:
Trek 9 - ChuriLeder, We move through alpine pastures to scrubby forests of juniper and rose. We stay at an elevation of 4250m.
DAY 12:
Trek 10 - High Camp : Churi atter to Thorong Phedi B.C – Working near by the river, It is some time possible to see herds of blue mountain sheep stay at 4800m
DAY 13:
Trek 11 - Crossing Thorung La, Muktinath, We ascend steeply to high camp at 4590m then along an undulating trail to the flat top of throngla( 5416m) from here the trail descend steeply down to Muktinath. This is one of the most important pilgrimage sights for Hindus. It is also home to many ethnics Tibetans and holy Buddhists stay at 3800m
DAY 14:
Trek 12 - Kagbeni, gradually through field and popular groves, then in to Kaligandaki valley. Visiting a old buddhist Monastery. stay at 2800m
DAY 15:
Trek 13 - Marpha, Descend to Marpha a llovely village of white washed house and fertile fields as the trail continues, The Hima;auyan rainshadow end and open spaces make way for conifers forest.
DAY 16:
Trek 14 - Ghasa, nice village with greenery and openspace.
DAY 17:
Trek 15 - Tatopani, Working through subtropical vegetation and the return of water buffalo, banyan trees and poinsettias,. The trail follows the river through a world deepest George and have a very nice view one of the longest waterfall. Stay at Tatopani and visit natural hot spring 1180m
DAY 18:
Trek 16 - Tatopani to Sikha
DAY 19:
Trek 17 - Sikha to Ghorepani
DAY 20:
Trek 18 - Early morning climb up to Poonhil One of the best Himalayan view points in Nepal Early morning working to the Poonhil, which provides a unobstructed view of the high Himalayas. work down to Hile, camp
DAY 21:
Trek to Birethanti via Nayapul walk through the lust, green Modiriver valley. Past waterfalls with plunge pools that invite you to swim. stay at Pokhara, hotel
DAY 22:
Pokhara – Kathmandu , evening culture show ands nepali dinner, hotel
DAY 23:
Free day - evening culture show ands nepali dinner, hotel
DAY 24:
Final departure, transfer to airport
 
Price Include :
  • Airport pickup and drop, All land transfer as per itinerary, Trekking permit and National Park conservation entry, Accommodation and 3 meals a day while on the trek Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking license holder trekking Guide & each 2 persons 1 porter, All program according to itineraries on full board. Wages, equipment, insurance and other facilities to staffs
 
Price Exclude :
  • Nepal entry visa fee per person US$ 30 only, Personal spending money & All bar bill, Items of personal nature ie. Soft/hard drinks, tips etc.
  • International Airport Departure tax per person US$ 24 only
 
 
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