The Annapurna Circuit, opened to foreign trekkers in 1977, is a trek nestled in the heart of Nepal that offers an unparalleled blend of breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural experiences, and historical significance. The name Annapurna is widely regarded as a Goddess of harvest and fertility.
The circuit is named after Annapurna I, the first 8,000-meter peak to be successfully climbed by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal in 1950. The journey through various villages along the circuit, provides the chance for an immersive experience in the local culture, architecture, traditions and foods, along with local festivals and rituals during festive seasons.
The trek encircles the Annapurna Massif and offers close-up views of numerous other peaks, such as Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurna, Tilicho Peak, Pisang Peak, and other associated peaks in the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri range.
The region is also rich in biodiversity, with a wide variety of flora and fauna, including the Himalayan Thar, Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Langur Monkeys, Red Panda, Himalayan Black Bear, and beautiful rhododendron forest, Pines and Alpine vegetation.
The Annapurna Circuit is more than just a trek; it's a journey through history, culture, and nature, promising an enriching and roller-coaster experience for all.
Historical Highlights
- 1950, June 3 - The first summit of Annapurna by Maurice Herzog and Louis Lachenal. This was the first summit of an 8000er
- 1977 - Annapurna region was opened to foreigners for trekking and the circuit trek.
Why With Nepal Climbing Adventure?
- Founded by a team of professionals with a decade of experience in leading successful treks, peak climbing and expeditions.
- Led by experienced guides with years of trekking and climbing expertise.
- We place a higher value on the art of traditional climbing of magnificent peaks than pulling off a commercial show.
- Our guests are proud to be affiliated with an organization that values and protects the environment, in accordance with the principle of responsible tourism.
Essential information:
Insurance
We recommend our guests have a valid insurance policy before undertaking an adventure in Nepal Himalaya. During treks and expeditions, the insurance should cover for expenses such as air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and medical care. As an adventure operator, we (NCA), are not permitted to arrange or sell insurance packages here in Nepal as per the Government of Nepal.
Health and Safety
Traveling in high altitudes requires excellent body conditions both physically and mentally. Despite being physically and mentally prepared one should have a deep understanding of the high-altitude health hazards and the understanding of the acclimatization process.
The geography and terrain in the mountains rise to high elevations. The climbers have to walk 5-7 hours every day which needs good preparation. We have to adapt to the changing terrain and the climate. The success of the expedition depends upon the preparation and physical well-being. Additionally, personal food and diet preferences, influential allergies and personal medications need to be discussed and communicated well with the guide.
Responsible travel
Nepal Climbing Adventure is a venture that believes in traveling with minimal impact on nature, culture and the people. We promote responsible travel where we do not entertain any direct impact on nature through us. We as tourism business operators have our own sets of rules and regulations to be followed when we are on the trails in the mountains. We request our guests follow the instructions as the guide or the crew suggests.
Travel responsibly and take all the memories with you.
Recommended Gears and equipment:
We, Nepal Climbing Adventure suggest you to have following list of gears for Annapurna Circuit Trek:
Headwear
- Headlamp (min. 200 lumens) with sufficient batteries (Li-Ion batteries)
- Sunglasses (Polarized/ UV Protected)
- Woolen Cap
- Sunhat
- Buff Scarf
- Balaclava
Bodywear (Clothing/Layering)
- Down jacket
- Down pant
- Gore-Tex set \ Hardshell set
- Insulated mid-layer
- Fleece jacket
- Thermal set
- Quick dry (half and full-sleeved)
Handwear
- Liner gloves
- Fleece gloves
- Gore-Tex gloves (heavy duty)
Footwear
- Trekking shoes
- Gaiters
- Liner socks
- Micro Spikes
- Woolen socks/ trekking socks
Personal Kit
- Trekking backpack
- Trekking Poles (Pair)
Hygiene kit (toiletries)
- Sun screen (min. 50 SPF)
- Lip Guard
- Water bottle
- Thermos
First Aid Kit
- Personal medications
- Personal first aid kit
Miscellaneous
- Camera and associated gears
- Camp knife/multi-tools
- Binoculars/ magnifiers
- Personal reading accessories
- Games and entertainment mediums
- Dry bag/ compression bags
- T-shirts
- Trekking trousers
- Additionally as per necessity
Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu (1,330 m / 4,264 ft)
Upon your arrival in Nepal, you’ll be warmly greeted by our representative at the Tribhuvan International Airport. They will help you with your transfer to the hotel. Once there, you’ll have some time to rest.
Day 02 Preparation and Sightseeing
Today you can explore around Kathmandu valley, visit the world heritage sites, and enjoy the local foods and culture. You can visit local shops around Thamel to buy necessary items for the trek. In the evening your trek guide will meet you at your hotel and provide a detailed explanation of your upcoming trip.
Day 03 Drive to Chame (2,710 m / 8,891 ft)
We'll set off from Kathmandu to Besisahar in a comfortable private vehicle, a journey that offers captivating views of landscapes, rivers, terraced farms, and small villages. The travel duration is roughly 6-7 hours, depending on road conditions and traffic, with Besisahar as our midday destination. Our journey continues from Besisahar to Chame, the administrative hub of Manang District and a strategic point for the Annapurna sanctuary. The route is adorned with picturesque villages and terraced fields, gradually unveiling the majestic Annapurna and Lamjung Himalayan range. After a 5–6-hour drive, we will reach Chame, nestled at an altitude of 2,710 meters.
Day 04 Trek to Pisang (3,185 m / 10,449 ft)
This is where our trek begins. The journey from Chame to Pisang typically spans 5-6 hours, although this can fluctuate based on your walking speed. As you near Pisang, your path will align with the Marshyangdi River Valley, presenting the river’s charm and awe-inspiring mountain vistas. After a day of trekking, you’ll find yourself in Pisang, situated at an elevation of 3,185 meters.
Day 05 Trek to Manang (3,540 m / 11,614 ft)
Today's journey will lead you to the village of Manang, a trek that typically takes about 5-6 hours from Pisang. Your path to Manang will take you through enchanting forests of pine and bushes, across a number of suspension bridges, and small lakes . After trekking for 5-6 hours, you'll arrive in Manang, a place celebrated for its stunning natural landscapes and rich cultural heritage.
Day 06 Rest/Acclimatization Day at Manang
Having ascended to an elevation exceeding 3500 meters, it's crucial for the body to acclimatize properly before continuing. Therefore, you'll be spending a day in Manang for rest and acclimatization. This day presents an opportunity to discover the charm of Manang village and undertake a brief hike to a slightly higher altitude within Manang, aiding your acclimatization process.
Day 07 Trek to Yak Kharka (4,000 m / 13,123 ft)
Today, you'll depart from Manang and proceed on your trek to Yak Kharka. Along the way, you'll be treated to breathtaking views of the nearby mountain peaks and a glimpse of the Kaligandaki river. After a 4–5-hour trek, you'll arrive at Yak Kharka. Originally a grazing area for yaks and other livestock, it now serves as a rest stop for trekkers on the Annapurna circuit.
Day 08 Trek to Thorong Phedi (4,500 m / 14,764 ft)
Today's trek will take you from Yak Kharka to Thorang Phedi, which serves as the base camp for the ascent to Thorong La. As you journey through this segment of the trek, you'll traverse valleys that offer a fascinating look into the geological history of the region. The trek from Yak Kharka to Thorang Phedi is typically completed in 3-4 hours. The unique geological features of the area contribute to an enriching and memorable experience.
Day 09 Trek to Muktinath (3,800 m / 12,467 ft) via Thorong La pass (5,416 m / 17,769 ft)
Today marks the most demanding, yet fulfilling day of the trek as you traverse Thorong La (Pass) en route to Muktinath. The path to Thorong La gets intense, steeper and rockier. Upon reaching the pass, at an elevation of 5,416 meters, you're rewarded with a stunning view of the nearby peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After taking in the sights at the pass, you'll make your way down to Muktinath, a globally recognized pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists.
Day 10 Drive from Muktinath to Pokhara via the Jomsom Highway
Once you've taken the time to explore the Muktinath temple in the morning, you'll depart from Muktinath and set off for Pokhara via the Jomsom Highway. This route provides breathtaking views of the Kaligandaki river, along with the majestic Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Mountain ranges. After a journey of approximately 6-8 hours, you'll arrive in Pokhara, a city renowned for its tranquil lakes, vibrant tourism scene, and cosmopolitan culture.
Day 11 Rest/Exploration Day at Pokhara
The trek has come to an end and today you can explore around Pokhara valley before heading to Kathmandu. You can visit the lakes; paragliding is a famous sport here. Similarly, nightlife in Pokhara is unique as well.
Day 12 Drive back to Kathmandu (1,330 m / 4,264 ft)
Following breakfast in Pokhara, we'll start our journey back to Kathmandu. As we travel, you'll be able to appreciate the picturesque landscapes of terraced fields, rivers, and rural settings. Once we arrive in Kathmandu, you'll be transported to your hotel, to rest and organize your belongings.
Day 13 Final Departure
Our team will meet with you at your hotel and facilitate your transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure. We'll share warm farewells, marking the conclusion of our memorable trip together to Annapurna Circuit Trek.
What is included?
- Hotel / Airport pick up and drop by private tourist vehicle
- Accommodation in a standard hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara with breakfast (as per itinerary)
- Accommodation & food in the tea houses on full board (B/L/D) during the trek
- All road transfers by vehicle as per itinerary
- Certified English speaking guide with his daily wages and full insurance etc.
- Support staff to carry extra luggage (as required, 15 Kg per member)
- Government liaison officer with his/her wages, Insurance, transportation, etc.
- National Park permits and all fees related to permits
- Medical kit during the trip (Carried by Guide)
- All government taxes, VAT, tourist service charges
- All official expenses
What is not included?
- Visa fee for the stay in Nepal.
- International airfare to and from Kathmandu
- Excess baggage charges
- Personal expenses (Internet, Beverages, Extra Meals, Communication, etc.)
- Extra night accommodation apart from the schedule due to any reasons.
- Meals in Kathmandu Travel and rescue insurance covering air evacuation, medical bills, and rescue
- Tips for Sherpa, Guides, & Porters
- Other services not listed in the "inclusion list"
There are a number of things that you need to keep in mind if you ever plan for your vacation. Because you want to make the most out of your limited time, it is truly a hectic job for you to find a trustworthy and experienced traveling companion. With Nepal Climbing, you have your problem solved already as we are one of the leading Trekking and Mountaineering organizations in Nepal and have been providing first class service in several travelling packages across the country for many years.
We prioritize your satisfaction and safety
At Nepal Climbing Adventure, our ultimate objective is to arrange the programs for you to make the most out of your valuable time. We value your satisfaction, adventure, amusement and safety. Regardless of whether you are searching for stunning perspectives along the trekking trails in Himalayan mountain range or widely acclaimed, heavenly attractions with developed societies, our exposure and experience in travel business will help you ensure your requirements are met.
We have professional staffs and service
We trust that extraordinary staff lead awesome administration. That is the reason we are collaborated with experienced and eager individuals. We possess authorized and government certified guides who are very much furnished with broad learning of Nepali communities and traditions. They additionally have familiar English speaking abilities and hierarchical capacities to encourage all types trekking groups.
Responsible Tourism and social values
We are endeavoring to lessen the effect of tourism by guaranteeing our staff are very much aware of ecological issues. We are doing our best to create less waste as could be expected under the circumstances and make a point to reclaim non-compostable wastes. We outline our itineraries and work in the field guided by the standards of ecotourism and reasonable tourism. Moreover, all our staff have been given ecological preparing and are extremely aware to the eco-system we enter. Additionally, we are adhering to sustainable assets of energy. Our guides will share you the social values, culture and religious harmony for better understanding the groups you visit.
Customizable Service
Our promise is to provide you with the travelling packages customizable according to your demand fulfilling your budget criteria. So, we can facilitate a minimum of 2 individuals with a personalized service at a reasonable cost.
Online Payment
Or
WIRE TRANSFER
Bank Details:
Account Holder's Name: Nepal Climbing Adventure Pvt. Ltd.
Bank Name: Himalayan Bank Ltd.
Account Number: 01907449340018
Account Type: USD
Address: Thamel, Kathmandu, Nepal
SWIFT CODE: HIMANPKA
For more detail contact us:
Krishna Subedi (Chris Chhetri): +977 9851076791 (24/7, Call/Viber/Watsapp)
We recommend our guests have a valid insurance policy before undertaking an adventure in Nepal Himalaya. During treks and expeditions, the insurance should cover for expenses such as air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and medical care. As an adventure operator, we (NCA), are not permitted to arrange or sell insurance packages here in Nepal as per the Government of Nepal.