Annapurna Circuit Trek

Annapurna Circuit Trek

Annapurna Circuit Trek

The Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal is one of the most popular hiking routes in the country. This incredible trek takes you through mountainous villages and jungles, leading to the base of snow-covered peaks. Foreign trekkers have been able to experience this trek since 1977. It provides a diverse experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the lifestyle, culture, and traditions of various tribes such as Gurung, Tamang, Magar, and Brahmins. You will be captivated by their way of life, hospitality, and cheerful nature.

In addition to the cultural experience, the trek also offers stunning natural beauty. You can enjoy breathtaking views of the Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri Himalayas from Poon Hill, as well as the Manaslu and Himal Chuli peaks. The trek is enriched by the presence of the enchanting white Himalayas, the rushing Kali Gandaki river, the gorge, plain meadows, and more.

Trip Highlights & Attractions

Highlights of the trek include the arid valley of Upper Manang, the Muktinath Temple, the Kali Gandaki River valley, and the regions of Manang, Jomsom, and Muktinath. The trek reaches its highest point at 5416 meters at the Thorung La Pass, where crossing offers a thrilling yet satisfying experience and breathtaking views from the top.

  • Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara.
  • Lifestyle and culture of diverse ethnic groups.
  • Marshyangdi River valley and the Kaligandaki valley.
  • Views of Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Annapurna Himal.
  • Crossing the Thorong La Pass at 5416 meters.
  • Religious pilgrimage site of Muktinath Temple.
  • The villages and apple yards of Kagbeni and Jomsom.
  • Bath in natural hot springs at Tato Pani.
  • Best sunrise view from Poon Hill.

Annapurna Circuit Trek, Itinerary

Trek to Poonhill (3210m; 1 hours hike)– trek down to Ghorepani and Nayapul – back to Pokhara (1.5 hrs drive).

Cost Includes

  • Pick up from the airport and drop to the airport by private vehicle.
  • Two-night hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast (Twin Sharing)
  • Your standard meals during the trek include a cup of tea and coffee for breakfast.
  • Tea house Accommodations during the trek.
  • All ground transportation.
  • A government license holder, English-speaking guide.
  • A guide with his insurance, food, transport, accommodation, salary, equipment, etc.
  • Conservation area park fees.
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System.)
  • First aid box with standard medical supplies.

Cost Excludes

  • All kinds of Drinks like Mineral water, Beer, Juice, etc.
  • Porter Carrier if you need.
  • Extra Tea, Coffee, and Soups.
  • Sweet things like chocolate and others
  • Your personal expenses.
  • Nepal Entry Visa Fees.
  • Extra hotel nights and activities in Kathmandu.
  • Transportation in between during the trek.
  • Hotel and activities in Pokhara.
  • Transport Back to Kathmandu.
Buying or Renting Gear in Kathmandu

If you don't have the necessary trekking gear and equipment, you can purchase or rent them from various shops in Kathmandu. Thamel, in Kathmandu, is an ideal place to shop for trekking essentials. You can find everything from basic trekking clothes to equipment.

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