Trip Overview
Experience an extraordinary journey through the less-explored Nar and Phu valleys and the iconic Annapurna Circuit. This 21-day adventure combines breathtaking scenery, diverse cultures, and exhilarating high-altitude challenges. Traverse Kang-la Pass (5,322 m) and Thorong-La Pass (5,416 m) while enjoying panoramic views of the Annapurna, Chulu, and Damodar ranges.
Key Information
- Accommodation:
- Tourist hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara
- Local lodges during the trek
- Trekking Difficulty: Moderate to adventurous
- Highest Points: Kang-la Pass (5,322 m), Thorong-La Pass (5,416 m)
- Duration:
- Trekking: 16 nights/17 days
- Total Trip: 20 nights/21 days
- Best Seasons:
- Spring: April to May
- Autumn: Mid-September to early November
Cultural Highlights
- Witness the harmonious blend of Hindu and Buddhist cultures in the Annapurna region.
- Explore medieval villages and ancient monasteries in Nar and Phu valleys.
- Interact with local hill tribes such as Gurung, Magar, and Tibetan-origin Manang communities.
Itinerary Overview
- Day 1-2: Arrival in Kathmandu, sightseeing, and trek preparation.
- Day 3-8: Drive to Jagat; trek through Dharapani, Koto, and reach Phu village.
- Day 9-13: Acclimatization at Phu; cross Kang-la Pass to Ngawal.
- Day 14-18: Trek through Manang, Yak Kharka, and Thorong-La Pass to Muktinath and Jomsom.
- Day 19-21: Fly to Pokhara; return to Kathmandu and final departure.
Inclusions
- TIMS permits, ACAP fees, and guide/porter services.
- Lodging: Hotels in Kathmandu/Pokhara, lodges during the trek.
- Full board meals during the trek and guided city tours in Kathmandu.
- Transfers: Private vehicles for ground transport and scenic Jomsom-Pokhara flight.
Exclusions
- Personal expenses (laundry, drinks, tips).
- Emergency evacuation or rescue expenses.
- Domestic and international airfare.
- Trekking gear (unless pre-arranged).
Key Highlights
- Traverse two of the Himalayas’ highest passes, Kang-la and Thorong-La.
- Witness rare wildlife, such as blue sheep and snow leopards.
- Explore remote Nar and Phu villages, rich in Tibetan Buddhist heritage.
- Conclude with a scenic flight to Pokhara and time for relaxation or adventure sports.
What to Bring
- Comfortable trekking shoes and warm layers.
- Sleeping bags and personal trekking equipment.
- Essential documents: TIMS card, passport, and permits.
- Personal medications and high-altitude remedies.
Prepare for a once-in-a-lifetime Himalayan trekking experience!