Annapurna Circuit Trek – 18 days
Annapurna Circuit is most popular trekking
routes in Nepal known as “classic trek”
because it offers more
variety than any other treks, walking
through virtually every type of scenery
that Nepal has to offer with mysteries of
fascinating ethnic groups and incredible
views of Himalayas. The dream visuals of
surrounding rice paddies and rhododendron
forests and rocky land is an eye catcher.
OUTLINE ITINERARY
(Participants join in Kathmandu)
Day
01:
Drive to Besisahar continues to Khudi- 790
m
Day 02:
Khudi to Bahundanda-1311m
Day 03:
Bahundanda to Chamje- 1430m
Day 04:
Chamje to Timang besi- 2270m
Day 05:
Timang basi to Dhukure Pokhari-3060m
Day 06:
Dhukure to Ghyaru- 3670
Day 07: Ghyaru to Manang
Day 08:
Manang rest day
Day 09:
Manang to
Yak Kharka- 4018m
Day 10:
Yak Kharka to High Camp
Day11:
Early morning ThorungLa pass-5416-Muktinath- 3800m
Day 12:
Muktinath to Marpha- 2670m
Day 13:
Marpha to Ghasa – 2010m
Day 14:
Ghasa to
Tatopani- natural hot spring bath
Day 15:
Tatopanti to Ghorepani
Day 16:
Early morning hike to Poon hill and trek
back to Ulleri
Day 17:
Ulleri to Nayapul and drive to Pokhara
Day 18:
Drive or fly to
Kathmandu.
Extend trip:
All trips are extendable at your disposal
such as hotel booking, city tours of
Kathmandu and Pokhara, Chitwan wildlife
safari, river rafting or any others you
have in mind.
Price: Depends
on size of group, type of trek and mode of
transportation on private or regular coach
or flights.
Flights:There
is daily flights between Pokhara-Kathmandu.
(Duration 30 minutes)
Departures:This
trip can be arranged at any time to suit
you and be adapted to your suitability as
necessary.
Trekking Type :
Teahouse and Camping
available
"As this is one of the most popular
trekking routes in the world. Hence you
may find local owned lodges and guest
houses available on all trails where you
may have an advantage of being the guests
of locals."
Fitness require:
This trails involves moderate level
trekking and requires 4-6 hours walking
per day uphill and downhill consistently.
You need to be physically fit and willing
to walk.