Annapurna Circuit Trek

The classic Annapurna Circuit trek first became accessible to the world of adventure travellers as recently as 1977, when the Nepalese Government derestricted the Manang Valley, which had previously been closed on account of its proximity to the Tibetan border.

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

22 Days

Altitude

5416m

Region

Annapurna

Overview


The classic Annapurna Circuit trek first became accessible to the world of adventure travellers as recently as 1977, when the Nepalese Government derestricted the Manang Valley, which had previously been closed on account of its proximity to the Tibetan border. The 240-km Annapurna circuit takes almost three weeks to complete. It is dubbed the apple pie circuit because tea houses line the route offering cold beer and home baking. The Name "Annapurna" came after the Mount Annapurna, which is the 10th highest mountain in the world. Annapurna is a series of peaks in the Himalaya, a 55-km-long Massif whose highest point, Annapurna I, stands at 8,091 m (26,538 ft). It is located east of a great gorge cut through the Himalaya by the most famous river, Kali Gandaki and which separates it from the Mount Dhaulagiri. Annapurna is a Sanskrit name which is translated as Goddess of the Harvests. In Hinduism, Annapurna is a goddess of fertility and agriculture. The Region, Annapurna is surrounded by many Himalayan ranges which include the Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri and Machhapuchhre - the famous fish-tail mountain that dominates the skyline above Pokhara. In addition this area possess the Kali Gandaki, the world's deepest gorge. The Region Annapurna is famous for its trekking. In this region there are three major trekking routes, Jomsom Muktinath, Annapurna Sanctuary which is also called Annapurna Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit. About two-thirds of the trekkers in Nepal visit the Annapurna region. The area is easily accessible, hotels in the hills are plentiful, and treks here offer good scenery of both high mountains and lowland villages. In this Region there is one project known as ACAP (Annapurna conservation Area Project) ACAP was established in 1986 under the guidance of the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation. The project covers the whole Annapurna range, more than 7600 sq km. In an inventive advance to environmental protection, it was declared a "conservation area" instead of a national park. A large number of people live within the protected region. Annapurna Conservation Area offers varieties of flora and fauna form sub tropical to pine and you will grace by the heart touching blossoming rhododendron on your way. This region is also the home to copious wildlife like pika, blue sheep, snow leopards, tigers and Himalayan thar. Multiplicity of birds including multi colored Impeyan, koklas and blood pheasants, offer you their natural beauty. In this region you will encounter with the Gurungs and Thakali people whose unique culture and religion makes you surprise. You will experience how friendly and open hearted these people are, and you can get a taste of their lifestyle by staying in their house and knowing their way of living and their culture and tradition.

Itinerary


Day 1

Arrive in Kathmandu (1300m)

Day 2

City sightseeing tour of Kathmandu

Day 3

Drive to Khudi (5-6hrs) commence trek to Bulbule (1 hrs):

Day 4

Trek to Jagat (7-8 hrs)

Day 5

Trek to Dharapani (7-7.5 hrs)

Day 6

Trek to Chame (6.5-7 hrs)

Day 7

Trek to Pisang: (5-5.5 hrs)

Day 8

Trek to Manang (6-6.5 hrs)

Day 9

Acclimatization day at Manang

Day 10

Trek to Yak Kharka (4-4.5 hrs)

Day 11

Trek to Thorong Phedi (4-5 hrs)

Day 12

Cross over Thorong La pass at (5416m) to Muktinath (9-10 hrs)

Day 13

Trek to Kagbeni (3 hrs)

Day 14

Trek to Marpha (6-7 hrs)

Day 15

Trek to Larjung (4-4.5 hrs)

Day 16

Trek to Ghasa (6-7 hrs)

Day 17

Trek to Tatopani (4-5 hrs)

Day 18

Trek to Ghorepani (7-8 hrs)

Day 19

Hike Poon Hill and trek down to Hille (4-5 hrs)

Day 20

Trek to Naya Pul (2 hrs walk ) & drive back to Pokhara (2 hrs drive)

Day 21

Fly back to Kathmandu (30 minutes)

Day 22

Departure from Kathmandu

Pricing


What's included in the pricing

  • Three night hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in 4 star category hotel with all rooms having private facilities. Breakfast is included. Accommodation is on a twin share basis but single rooms are usually available at an additional cost. Please inform us as early as possible if you wish to have a single room.
  • One night hotel accommodation in Pokhara in one of the finest Hotel at lakeside Pokhara at the end of the trek, breakfast is included. Accommodation is on a twin share basis.
  • Trekking permits, National park entry fees & all government taxes.
  • Full day guided city sightseeing tour in Kathmandu with tour guide & transportation, (Largest Buddhist Stupa in the world at Bouddha-nath, most important Hindu temple in the valley at Pashupati-nath )
  • Domestic flight ticket Pokhara-Kathmandu- (All guests, a Guide, Assistant Guide). At the end of the trip.
  • All pickup and drop transportation from airport to airport both domestic & international airports.
  • Private Transportation Kathmandu to Besisahar-Bulbhule (private mini bus/ Jeep/Van) according to the group size.
  • Private Transportation from Birethanti/Naya Pul to Pokhara (private mini bus/Jeep/Van) according to the group size.
  • All ground transportation in Pokhara.
  • Grand Himalaya Duffel bag to each client for the trek with their names on it.
  • All lodging during the trekking period.
  • Meal 3 times a day, Breakfast/lunch/dinner (tea/coffee/hot drinks on the trek). Meal can be selected from the menu at lodges according to individual choice.
  • An experienced local guide who knows the area, local people, culture very well.
  • Assistant guide/Sherpa (4 trekkers = 1 assistant guide).
  • Appropriate number of porters, (Basically, 1 porter between two guest ratio)
  • Post trip cultural celebration meal either at Nepali Chula restaurant or similar with all the staff.
  • All local staff & porters properly insured & equipped.
  • 1 Bottle of Summit Brand's Oxygen & mask regulator set for medical use only.
  • A comprehensive First Aid Kit only for crews.
  • Accommodations on the trek in the finest lodge.
  • Cultural celebration meal either at Nepali Chula restaurant or at Rum-Doddle restaurant after the trek with all local staff.
  • Travel and rescue arrangements.
  • Nepali local SIM card to all clients (after the trip it has to be handed back to GH)

What's excluded from the pricing

  • International airfares, transfers en route & excess baggage.
  • Your personal insurance. Medical, mountain rescue & repatriation cover is obligatory.
  • Your personal expenses e.g. phone calls, laundry, alcoholic beverage, mineral water.
  • Your Nepal entry visa fee (USD $50 or equivalent convertible foreign currency, available on entry) Valid for 30 days.
  • Main meals (Lunch & Dinner) in Kathmandu & Pokhara apart from celebration meal in Kathmandu.
  • Tipping to the guide & local staff at the end of trek will be appreciated. Approx. US$ 250-300 per (Client).
  • All our guests are kindly requested to bring your own First Aid Kit with sufficient supplies according to the prescription given by your private Doctor for the trip.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Your personal Trekking gears.

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