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Annapurna
Circuit Trekking Itinerary:
The Annapurna Region lies towards the northern part of
Nepal, renowned as one of the world’s preeminent
trekking destination, it escorts you through
rhododendron forests and over the foothills of Annapurna
and Dhaulagiri mountains. Annapurna Circuit Trekking
gives you awesome views of the peaks Annapurna I, II,
III, IV, Dhaulagiri (the spectacular ice pyramid) and
Machhapuchchhre (fish tail), and those of Annapurna
South.
This trekking is the most rewarding way to experience
Nepal’s natural embellishment and cultural assortment
walking along through the forest of rhododendrons,
isolated hamlets, small mountain villages, birds,
animals, breathtaking landscapes, you will also
encounter friendly and warm hearted people of different
cultures offering a fascinating glimpse of traditional
rural life.
The Annapurna region is reached via Pokhara, which is
200 kilometers from Kathmandu. It is five or six hours
by road and 30 minutes by air from Kathmandu.
Detailed Trekking Itinerary:
DAY 01: Arrive In Kathmandu
When you arrive in Kathmandu, you'll be taken to your
hotel. While in Kathmandu you will have time to visit
Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines reflecting
ancient local traditions that are highlighted on our
guided tour. There's time to explore the city's many
charms on your own also. In the evening delicious
traditional Nepali welcome dinner await for you. O/N in
Kathmandu.
DAY 02: Kathmandu City Tour
After breakfast, we'll visit Swayambhunath temple, said
to be a 2000 years stupa on a hillock that offers
breath-taking views of Kathmandu City. We will then
proceed to Visit Pasupatinath and Bouddhanath temples.
After lunch we'll visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur)
- which is the oldest of the three major cities in
Kathmandu Valley - famous for its Buddhist monuments and
Hindu temples, and you can catch the traditional
artisans working with wood, stones and metals. O/N in
Kathmandu. O/N in KTM.
DAY 3 Kathmandu - Besi Sahar(823m)
Drive to Besi Sahar. N/O at besi Sahar.
DAY 4 Besi Sahar - Bahundanda(1311m)
The route follows the Marsyangdi River upstream,
crossing a long suspension bridge and pasing a
beautiful, thin waterfall with a fine bathing pool. We
ascend to the town of Bahundanda, which means ‘Brahman
Hill’. There are good views to the north and a
little-known hot spring here.
DAY 5 Bahundanda - Chamje(1390m)
The gorge becomes narrower as we cross a cantilever
bridge followed by a suspension bridge. We pass a few
small settlements along the route and Chamje, the
destination for the day, is one of them. Having
travelled upstream, we observe many changes in the
people, architecture and vegetation. Houses are now
built of rocks, the vegetation is less tropical and the
culture more Tibetan-like.
DAY 6 Chamje - Bagarchap(2103m)
Leaving Chamje, the gorge becomes more impressive. We
cross into the district of Manang and see more Bhotia
people. These are primarily agro-pastoralists and the
real trans-Himalayan traders of the region. The route
climbs gradually to the town of Bagarchap meaning
(butcher’s place). The houses here have flat roofs,
indicating that there is less rainfall here than the
south. There is a temple here worth visiting, and views
of the Annapurnas and the Lamjung Himal.
DAY 7 Bagarchap - Chame(2615m)
Leaving Bagarchap, the valley becomes narrow and
picturesque. The vegetation is temperate, broad-leaved
forest. Chame is a government town and district centre
for Manang. There are interesting religious buildings
and hot springs
DAY 8 Chame - Pisang(3133m)
We continue in an unrelenting narrow valley of pine,
hemlock and cypress forest. The trail through a serene
forest leads tolower Pisang; a side trip to higher
Pisang (100m higher) is a must for an amazing view of
Annapurna II. This arid region is in the rain shadow of
the Himalaya. The men here are traders - and may sell or
trade almost anything - and part-time farmers,and the
women are full-time farmers.
DAY 9 Pisang - Manang(3500m)
There are 2 routes from here: a low road and a high
road, the latter taking longer but affording outstanding
views of the Annapurna Himal and few trekkers. Both
routes converge in the large and interesting village of
Braga, which is the seat of the oldest monastery in the
area. The gomba is about 900 years old and belongs to
the Kargyupa sect of Tibetan Buddhism, and contains some
unique works of art. Manang is 30 minutes from here.
DAY 10 Manang(3500m)
Today is acclimatisation day, which is best spent being
active and climbing to higher elevations for views but
returning to lower altitudes to sleep. Manang itself is
in a spectacular location with many attractions. There
are lakes, caves, moraine-hills, monasteries or local
activities in town.
DAY 11 Manang - Latdar(4176m)
Leaving Manang, facilities become scarcer. We cross
small tributaries and contour along pleasant meadows
with occasional birch groves. There is a chance to see
herds of blue sheep.
DAY 12 Latdar - Thorung Phedi(4404m)
We gain altitude gradually, and spend the night at the
phedi, meaning 'foot of a hill'. If you are lucky you
may spot a snow leopard near here at dusk!
DAY 13 Thorung Phedi - Thorung La(5416m) -
Muktinath(3802m)
The trail now leaves the river valley and climbs
steadily over lateral moraine. The pass, marked by a
large cairn, is the high point of our trek. It is an
exhilarating geographical feature, dividing 2 mighty
Himalayan valleys. Far below to the west is the
Kaligandaki River. We descend in that direction for the
village of Muktinath, located in a poplar grove. It is a
sacred shrine and pilgrimage site for Hindus and
Buddhists.
DAY 14 Muktinath - Jomsom(2713m)
From Muktinath to Jomsom, we see people from Mustang, a
restricted area to the north, who come to sell
handicrafts to pilgrims. Among their merchandise is the
highly-revered mollusk fossil called shaligram. We will
pass some ancient caves and see the impressive white
mountain that is the Dhaulagiri. We also transit at the
significant town of Kagbeni, which is at a junction of 2
rivers and the north-south and east-west trading routes.
DAY 15 Jomsom - Kalopani(2530m)
We descend to Marpha, a lovely village of whitewashed
houses and fertile fields, and continue down the
Kaligandaki reaching the former Thakali trading centre
of Tukche. As the trail continues, the Himalayan rain
shadow blends into coniferous forest,and we reach the
main river valley and Kalopani. From here there are
spectacular views of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurnas.
DAY 16 Kalopani - Tatopani(1190m)
A beautiful walk, with another transition into
sub-tropical vegetation and the return of water buffalo,
banyan trees and poinsettias. The trail follows the
river through a narrow gorge and descends to cross a
bridge near a spectacular waterfall,before winding
through the valley to Tatopani. The hot springs that
give the village its name provide the perfect
opportunity for a good scrub.
DAY 17 Tatopani - Ghorepani(2819m)
Steadily climbing all day, we eventually leave behind
the terraced fields and walk through thick rhododendron
forest to the village of Ghorepani, meaning (horse
water). We camp at the pass for the best views of the
sunset over the spectacular,snow-capped Dhaulagiri and
the Annapurna Range.
DAY 18-19 Ghorepani - Tadapani - Ghandurng(2012m)
Today the trail undulates through giant rhododendron
forest and orchid colonies to the pretty Gurung town of
Ghandrung,where the Annapurna range and Machapuchare
(the Fishtail) dominate the mountain views, although
glimpses of Lamjung Himal and the Manaslu range can also
be seen further east.
DAY 20 Ghandrung - Dhampus(1700m)
The views continue to outstanding even as we descend, to
the village of Dhampus.
DAY 21 Dhampus - Pokhara
Today the trail descends through forests, all the way to
the valley floor, from where we make our way to the city
of Pokhara.
DAY 22 Pokhara
We relax in Pokhara after a hard but satisfying trek.
There are numerous activities in this scenic city like a
boat ride on the tranquil Phewa Tal Lake, and visits to
the Tibetan refugee camps and handicraft centres.
DAY 23 Pokhara - Kathmandu
Today we say goodbye to scenic city of Pokhara and head
back to bustling Kathmandu.
DAY 24 Kathmandu
Today free to discover the charm of this quaint city.
Optional tours can be arranged.
DAY 25 Departure
After breakfast you’re free before drop to airport for
your final destination.
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