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Annapurna Circuit Trek

Type of Trek
Trek Grade
Duration
People In Group
Teahouse/Camping
Medium-Hard
21 Days
1+

Annapurna circuit trek is considered to be the traditional and the most famous trek in Nepal as well as one of the most celebrated trek in the world. If you are looking for diversity in both landscape and people, Annapurna Circuit trek is for you.The highlight of this trip is to reach the sacred site of Muktinath temple through the trek over the 5416m Thorong La pass. The Annapurna circuit Trekking is one of the classic treks in the world where it is possible to make the trekking itinerary short or long as trekkers demand because who those who a have short time frame can take a flight from Jomsom to Pokhara and those who have enough time have options to continue to Ghorepani Poon hill finish at Birenthanti (Nayapul ). Between Jomsom and Ghorepani there are natural hot springs in Tatopani where tourists enjoy taking baths.

A trek to annapurna circuit use to take 3 weeks before but now due to the recent changes in Jomsom side this three weeks trek can be done within 17 to 18 days. Annapurna circuit completely around the famed Annapurna massif offers the fascinating ethnic groups, incredible views of many of the Himalayas' most famous high peaks, crystal clear lakes, turbulent rivers with deep gorge, hot springs and constantly changing panoramas from lush tropical rice paddies and moss - laden rhododendron forests to Tibetan fortresses clinging to rocky cliffs.

Annapurna Circuit Trek
Itinerary List
Day 1Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2Kathmandu to Besi-Sahar (175 km/ 7-8 hours): Drive by bus/car.
Day 3Besi-Sahar to Bahundanda (1250 m.): Trek.
Day 4Bahundanda to Chamje: Trek.
Day 5Chamje to Dharapani (1890 m.): Trek.
Day 6Dharapani to Chame (2715m.): Trek.
Day 7Chame to Pisang (3185m.): Trek.
Day 8Pisang to Manang (3350m.): Trek.
Day 9Manang (Acclimatization Day in Manang): Rest.
Day 10Manang to Yak Kharka: Trek.
Day 11Yak Kharka to Thorung Phedi/ High Camp: Trek.
Day 12Thorung Phedi/High Camp to Muktinath (3800m.): Trek.
Day 13Muktinath to Kagbeni: Trek.
Day 14Kagbeni to Marpha (2670m.): Trek.
Day 15Marpha to Ghasa (2015m.): Trek.
Day 16Ghasa to Tatopani (1190m.): Trek.
Day 17Tatopani (Natural hot spring): Rest.
Day 18Tatopani to Shikha (1920m.): Trek.
Day 19Shikha to Ghorepani (2855m.): Trek.
Day 20Ghorepani to Poonhill (3210m.) to Tadapani: Trek.
Day 21Tadapani to Ghandruk (1950m.): Trek.
Day 22Ghandruk to Pokhara via Birethanti: Trek, drive for one hour.
Day 23Pokhara to Kathmandu (200 km/ 6-7 hours): Drive by bus/car or fly.
Annapurna Circuit Trek

Testimonials
Our guide was very professional and friendly always ready help us.
Well organized tour our guide kamal was very accommodating.
We will definitely recommend guide to our friends.

Thanks kamal...
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Janelle Pearson(Australia)

Had a wonderful trek kamal the lowest guide in the world .spent almost three Weeks trekking the Annapurna with him .had lots of laughs and good times.
Well work the effort and I believe with him....
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