Country(ies): Nepal
Tour type: Small Group
Group size: Min: 2 | Max: 12
Accommodation:3-star hotels & trekking lodges
Meals: Breakfasts - 4, Lunches - 0, Dinners - 0
Transport: A/C minibus
Highlights:Kathmandu, trekking in the Annapurnas, remote Nar & Phu Valleys, Tibetan mountain culture, cross 2 high passes (Kang La & Thorung La), majestic high mountain views
Considered by many as one of the world's classic treks, the Annapurna Circuit is a long trek of incredible diversity, panoramic views and soaring peaks. The route takes you from sub-tropical zones right up to the very edge of the arid Tibetan plateau.
Over recent years roads have been extended up both sides of the circuit through the Marsyangdi and Kali Gandaki Valleys. Our new trekking route takes advantage these roads to allow time for a remote trek through the Tibetan influenced Nar and Phu Valleys, while still including the highlight of the original route across the high Thorung La Pass to Muktinath and avoiding walking on the roads themselves. This is a hugely rewarding trek that encircles the entire Annapurna Himal mountain range.
You begin your tour in Kathmandu where you'll have a free day to explore the sights and sounds of the capital at your leisure. On this day we'll take your passport to obtain your permits to enter the Nar and Phu Valleys.
From Kathmandu you travel by road to Besi Sahar, and then on up to Kotor where your trek begins, leaving the road and the busy main Annapurna Circuit route behind. Your route through the beautiful Nar and Phu Valleys is challenging at times, especially while crossing the 5100m Kang La Pass. You spend the nights staying in trekking lodges and a monastery at Nar Phedi, where you will meet other trekkers and guides, and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere after the exertions of the day's walking.
After returning to the main Annapurna Circuit trail the next challenge is the 5416m Thorung La pass which sits at the very edge of the Tibetan plateaux and affords fantastic panoramic views. Once across the pass, you visit the pilgrimage temple at Muktinath, before descending to the Upper Mustang village of Kagbeni. We leave the main route again here for a couple of days hiking via Dhagarjung village to Jomsom or Marpha from where we take a shared jeep down through the Kali Gandaki valley, between the massive peaks of Dhaulagiri and Annapurna, to Tatopani. A night's break here allows a chance to relax in the hot springs before you drive back to Pokhara.
The tour ends with a drive back to Kathmandu where your adventure will come to an end. Extensions are available to visit Chitwan or Bardia National Parks, try some white-water rafting or perhaps even a home stay in a nearby Newari village.
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We greet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel in the centre of Kathmandu, where our Encounters Travel rep welcomes you, helps you settle in, and explains the agenda for the rest of your tour.
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Kathmandu hotel
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You'll have a free day in Kathmandu today to explore at leisure or join our optional city tour. Whilst you explore the city, our local team will take your passports to obtain the permits required to enter the restricted Nar and Phu Valleys.
Optional Kathmandu Tour:
We begin with an exciting Rickshaw ride through the backstreets of Thamel, to Durbar Square. We'll pass through small back streets full of numerous tiny shops, workshops, temples, and stupas to Durbar Square with its array of wooden and stone carved temples and palaces, where we'll have plenty of time to walk around and explore. After lunch at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the square, we drive to the important Swayambunath Stupa which sits on a hilltop overlooking the city, visible from miles around. Also known locally as the 'monkey temple', we'll see these nimble inhabitants scampering in and around the trees and temple.
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
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Breakfast
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Ye leave Kathmandu early today and head West along the main road towards Pokhara. You will travel in a private car/minibus and, once clear of the city’s surrounding hills, you may be rewarded with a wonderful panorama of snowcapped peaks as you wind your way down to the Trisuli River valley. White water rafters can often be glimpsed enjoying the rapids far below. The journey will also give you your first glimpse of Manaslu, far away to the north. After you arrive at Dumre, you head north to Besi-Sahar (823m) where you spend the night. The drive today is approximately 6 hours in total.
OVERNIGHT:
Besisahar trekking lodge
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Breakfast
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After spending last night in Besi Sahar we’ll follow the newly constructed road and start heading up through the Marsyangdi valley to Koto where we’ll begin our trek tomorrow. The classic full Annapurna Circuit trekking route starts from Besi Sahar itself, but since the road has been built we find it a better experience to drive the first section and then to start hiking from further up where we can then spend more time in remote, less visited areas such as the Nar and Phu Valleys, well away from the new road. Our drive will be in a jeep which may be shared with other trekkers. Approx. 4 hours drive in total today.
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Koto trekking lodge
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We’ll be making an early start today as we have a lot of ground to cover on our journey from Koto to Meta. We begin our day hiking along the banks of the Soti Khola, passing through pine and rhododendron Forests and crossing suspension bridges before we make our way to Dharmasala, our mid-way point. We then have a steep ascent towards Meta village where you will be rewarded with views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal. Trekking time - 7-8 hours.
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Meta trekking lodge
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The remote Nar and Phu Valleys are famous for their Tibetan culture and that's exactly what you'll experience today. We'll make our way out of Meta this morning and pass by colourful Tibetan Chortens and through interesting villages. We'll also get good views along the way of the Nar Phedi Monastery which we'll visit (and stay at) on day 8. As we get closer to Phu, you'll cross over a bridge and pass by a line of Chortens which greet you on approach to the village. These valleys remain little visited by tourists and the trekking experience here is excellent. Trekking time - approx. 7 hours.
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Phu trekking lodge
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As we increase our altitude the risk of experiencing altitude sickness increases and we have therefore built in an acclimatisation day today in Phu which can be used for an additional hike to Himlung Himal base camp or exploring the local village. Phu village itself is very interesting and a good way to spend today is by exploring the narrow streets of the village, seeing the locals carrying out their day to day tasks such as processing mustard seeds for oil and spinning wool. You should also definitely make time to visit the Tashi Lakhang Monastery, which is thought to have been the last monastery constructed by the revered Karmapa Rinpoche. For those looking to further exert themselves, there is a good day hike from here through a scenic glacial valley to Himlung Himal base camp (trekking time 4-5 hours).
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Phu trekking lodge
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Today we'll begin retracing our route back towards Meta, however we'll divert off route to Nar Phedi Monastery where you'll be spending the night. Rooms are the monastery are modest but clean and comfortable. In the evening you'll be able to join the novice monks for their evening prayer before joining a communal meal. Trekking time - approx. 6 hours.
OVERNIGHT:
Nar Phedi monastery
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Despite gaining altitude again, we have an easier day today and should arrive at our destination, Nar village at around lunch time. As we say goodbye to Nar Phedi we'll begin our ascent towards Nar following a winding path, which, if the weather is clear, rewards you with views of the snow-capped peak of Kang Garu in the distance. Every now and then you will come across a traditional chorten lining the route.
Once you arrive in Nar Village, you will notice that it's livelier than Phu, with the village square being where most of the activity takes place. The village is located in a natural bowl and is surrounded by farmland and beautiful mountain views in the distance. Trekking time - approx. 4 hours.
OVERNIGHT:
Nar trekking lodge
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Today will be one of the longest and hardest days you'll have on this trek, so we'll be making an early start, shortly after sunrise. As we leave Nar Village, we'll head towards the Kang La Pass on a pleasant path which takes us through farms and yak grazing lands. Once on top of the Pass you'll want to pause for a moment to appreciate the beautiful views of Annapurna II, Tilicho Peak and Gangapurna. After passing over the Kang La Pass (5320m) we'll have a steep descent to Ngawal which will take us through some sections of scree which will need to be carefully navigated. As Ngawal is back on the main Annapurna Circuit route, you'll see a noticeable difference from the traditional villages you've just visited. The lodges here are larger, with more facilities, some may even have Wifi. Trekking time - approx. 7-8 hours.
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Ngawal trekking lodge
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We have a relatively easy day today which will firstly see us trekking along the Marsyangdi River for around an hour before entering Braka Village to explore the monasteries here. After time in Braka, we’ll push on and trek the remainder of the distance to Manang. Manang is by no means a large town, however you will find a good selection of guest houses here and even some trekking supply shops.Trekking time – 4 to 5 hours.
OVERNIGHT:
Braka or Manang trekking lodge
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On leaving Manang, the trail follows the Jargeng Khola, a tributary of the bigger Marsyangdi Khola. You continue to gain altitude as you travel through small villages eventually arriving at Yak Kharka (3,950m). Excellent views abound, especially of the Glacier Dome. If you're feeling good, you may push on to Churi Lethar today.
Approx. Trekking time – 3.5 to 4.5 hours.
OVERNIGHT:
Yakkharka or Churi Lethar trekking lodge
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Pressing on from Yak Kharka, you trek through the tiny cluster of buildings at Churi Lethar. You then cross the Jargeng Khola and it’s just a bit further to Thorung Phedi. This is second fairly short day's walking, but you are gaining altitude still and taking this steadily is sensible, especially as there is a long hard day tomorrow. Trekking time – approx. 3 hours.
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Thorong Phedi trekking lodge
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You must leave early today as you have a long, slow, and steep ascent ahead and you need to lose considerable altitude again after crossing the high pass before you can rest for the night. Leaving early also helps to ensure better weather as the views are spectacular and you should be travelling slowly enough to fully appreciate them. Your guide will check reports on the weather and snow conditions on the Pass before you set off.
After a tough, steady walk in the high altitude, around late morning you reach the highest point of this trek, the Thorung La Pass at 5,416m, and you cross from the Marsyangdi Khola to the Kali Gandaki river valleys. Not many people ever get the chance to trek at such heights and you really feel the privilege and the altitude.
As you descend it becomes very steep in places, and hard on the knees, but the views and the beautiful Hanging Meadow on the way down are more than enough to compensate. You can rest your legs and be proud of your accomplishment when you arrive in Muktinath (3,802m) having covered over 2,400m in height today. There is an “eternal flame” here as flames burn on water where a spring and natural gas exit the ground together. This is housed just above the town in the temple complex. Muktinath has long been a pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists alike because of this remarkable occurrence.
Trekking time – approx. 7 hours.
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Muktinath trekking lodge
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After the long hard day crossing the Thorung La yesterday you've a choice today. You can either take the quicker and easier route downhill from Muktinath, following the road along several sections of the route to Kagbeni (2850m), or take a longer more scenic trek avoiding the road. This alternative route takes you through the dramatic village of Jarkot (3500m) and across the Lubra Pass (3772m) before a long descent into the Kali Gandaki Valley and the village of Ekle Bhatti (2740m). You could spend the night here or walk a little further up the valley to Kagbeni, which is a beautiful village in Lower Mustang. Either way you should enjoy great views of Dhaulgiri (8167m) across the valley.
If you get to Kagbeni early, its worth crossing the valley and exploring the traditional villages of Chhyongkhar, Jhong and Purang, which are all culturally part of Mustang.
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Kagbeni or Ekle Bhatti trekking lodge
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You could finish the trek today and take a jeep back down towards Pokhara. However, we like to add another couple of days here to make the most of your time high in the mountains, and to see more of how the more barren scenery contrasts with that on the Manang side of the Thorung La. This itinerary's route therefore leaves the main Annapurna Circuit path (and road) again today to head into the hills on the western side of the Kali Gandaki valley. There are several routes to choose from to get from Kagbeni or Elke Bhattia to Dhagarjung village, and you can discuss which to take with your guide, depending on how long you would like to make your day's walk. Trekking time - 3-5 hours.
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Dhagarjung trekking lodge
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Your final day's trekking today takes you over one last pass, the 'Windy Pass' of Bhatase Bhanjyang at 3472m before you descend back into the valley floor at Jomsom. There is an airport here and there is an option to fly back from Jomsom to Pokhara if you'd like to shorten the tour. This should ideally be booked in advance, but may be available locally too. Our route crosses the valley again to avoid the road and continues to descend through Thini and on to the welcoming village of Marpha (2680m) which we much prefer as a place to stay than Jomsom. Unlike some villages on the route, Marpha has worked hard to preserve its unique heritage and architecture, with stone built houses nestling against the cliffs.
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Marpha trekking lodge
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You’ll be able to give your legs a rest today as we drive the remainder of the journey. Early morning, we'll take a bus or shared jeep further down the Kali Gandaki valley through Kalopani (2530m) and Ghasa (2010m) and on down to Tatopani (1190m). This drive should take around 3 1/2 hours. In the afternoon, the hot springs can provide a welcome relief from the past few weeks walking. Only the good food on offer is enough to drag some out of the steaming pools. The brave can alternate the hot water with quick dips in the ice cold river which rushes alongside.
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Tatopani trekking lodge
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Your final drive out of the mountains leg takes you the remainder of the way from Tatopani by shared jeep or bus to the lakeside town of Pokhara. The city is enchanting, and dominated by views of the Annapurnas and in particular of Machhapuchhare. The Lakeside area (around Phewa Lake) is delightful and throngs with travellers in the evenings. Alternatively if you would like to extend your time in the Annapurnas we can arrange a trek extension up from Tatopani to Ghorepani to the famous view point of Poon Hill, from where you descend again before returning to Pokhara - please contact us for details and pricing.
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Pokhara hotel
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We leave the Annapurna region behind this morning and take a tourist bus back to Kathmandu (approx. 7-8 hours). An upgrade to a domestic flight is available on request. The remainder of the day and evening is free to settle back into busy city life again!
OVERNIGHT:
Kathmandu hotel
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Breakfast
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You'll have some free time in Kathmandu today until we transfer you to the airport for departure. Extensions are available if you'd like to do some other trekking, try some white water rafting, or add a visit to one of Nepal's national parks.
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