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salmanthavertech · 4 months ago
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The Annapurna Circuit in 14 Days: An Itinerary for Thrill-Seekers
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Are you ready to embark on a journey that will push your limits and reward you with some of the most breathtaking views on Earth? The Annapurna Circuit is the ultimate adventure for thrill-seekers, offering a blend of natural beauty, cultural encounters, and physical challenges. In just 14 days, you can experience the essence of the annapurna circuit tour, an expedition that promises to be as rewarding as it is demanding.
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
Your adventure begins in Kathmandu, Nepal's vibrant capital. This city, teeming with history and culture, is your gateway to the Annapurna Circuit. Spend the day exploring UNESCO World Heritage sites like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple) and Pashupatinath Temple. Prepare for your trek by purchasing any last-minute gear in Thamel, a trekking hub.
Pro Tip: Visit the Garden of Dreams for a peaceful evening before the journey begins.
Day 2: Drive to Besisahar and Trek to Bhulbhule
The Annapurna Circuit tour officially starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar, a journey of around 6-7 hours. From Besisahar, you’ll begin your trek to Bhulbhule, which is a gentle introduction to the trail that will gradually lead you through lush landscapes and terraced fields.
Elevation: 840m (Besisahar) to 840m (Bhulbhule)
Distance: 8 km | Trekking Time: 2-3 hours
Day 3: Trek to Jagat
The real adventure kicks off on the third day as you trek from Bhulbhule to Jagat. The trail takes you through subtropical forests and alongside the Marsyangdi River. You'll cross suspension bridges, pass by waterfalls, and catch your first glimpses of snow-capped peaks.
Elevation: 1,300m
Distance: 14 km | Trekking Time: 6-7 hours
Day 4: Trek to Dharapani
Leaving Jagat behind, you'll ascend to Dharapani. The trail becomes steeper, and the landscapes more dramatic. You'll traverse rocky paths, dense forests, and picturesque villages, giving you a taste of the diverse terrain that characterizes the Annapurna Circuit.
Elevation: 1,860m
Distance: 15 km | Trekking Time: 6-7 hours
Day 5: Trek to Chame
The trek from Dharapani to Chame offers a mix of nature and culture. As you climb higher, you'll pass through the Tibetan-influenced village of Bagarchhap, where you can visit a Buddhist monastery. The views of Annapurna II and Lamjung Himal will inspire you to keep pushing forward.
Elevation: 2,670m
Distance: 14 km | Trekking Time: 5-6 hours
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Day 6: Trek to Upper Pisang
Chame to Upper Pisang is one of the most scenic parts of the Annapurna Circuit tour. The trail winds through pine forests, and you'll start to feel the altitude as you reach Upper Pisang. Here, the landscape changes dramatically, with towering peaks surrounding you.
Elevation: 3,300m
Distance: 16 km | Trekking Time: 5-6 hours
Day 7: Trek to Manang
Today, you’ll trek to the picturesque village of Manang, a popular acclimatization stop. The trail from Upper Pisang to Manang offers two routes: one via the high path through Ghyaru and Ngawal, which offers stunning views but is more challenging, and the other via the lower path along the Marsyangdi River.
Elevation: 3,519m
Distance: 19 km | Trekking Time: 6-7 hours
Day 8: Acclimatization Day in Manang
Acclimatization is crucial as you ascend higher on the Annapurna Circuit tour. Spend the day exploring Manang and its surroundings. You can hike to Gangapurna Lake or the nearby village of Braga, where you'll find a 500-year-old monastery with panoramic views of the Annapurna range.
Elevation: 3,519m
Distance: 3 km | Trekking Time: 2-3 hours (optional hike)
Day 9: Trek to Yak Kharka
After a restful day in Manang, you’ll continue your ascent to Yak Kharka. The trail is less populated but offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Watch for yaks grazing in the pastures as you trek through this serene landscape.
Elevation: 4,050m
Distance: 10 km | Trekking Time: 5-6 hours
Day 10: Trek to Thorong Phedi
As you approach one of the highest points on the Annapurna Circuit tour, the trek to Thorong Phedi is steadily climbing. The terrain becomes more rugged, and the air thinner. Thorong Phedi is the base camp for the next day's pass crossing.
Elevation: 4,450m
Distance: 7 km | Trekking Time: 4-5 hours
Day 11: Cross Thorong La Pass and Trek to Muktinath
The highlight of the Annapurna Circuit tour is the crossing of the Thorong La Pass, standing at an elevation of 5,416 meters. This day is challenging, but the rewards are immense. You'll be greeted with 360-degree views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After crossing the pass, you'll descend to Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists.
Elevation: 5,416m (Thorong La) to 3,800m (Muktinath)
Distance: 16 km | Trekking Time: 7-9 hours
Day 12: Trek to Jomsom via Kagbeni
From Muktinath, the trail descends to the Kali Gandaki Valley, passing through the ancient village of Kagbeni. This region has a unique desert-like landscape, and the trek to Jomsom is relatively easy, offering a chance to relax after the previous days' exertions.
Elevation: 2,720m
Distance: 20 km | Trekking Time: 6-7 hours
Day 13: Fly to Pokhara
After days of trekking, you’ll take a short flight from Jomsom to Pokhara, a beautiful lakeside city. This is your chance to unwind, shower, and enjoy a celebratory meal. Spend the day exploring Pokhara’s attractions like Phewa Lake and the World Peace Pagoda, or simply relaxing with a view of the mountains.
Elevation: 800m
Flight Time: 20-25 minutes
Day 14: Return to Kathmandu
Your Annapurna Circuit tour concludes with a return to Kathmandu. Reflect on the incredible journey you’ve just completed. Whether you explore more of Nepal or head home, the memories of the Annapurna Circuit will stay with you forever.
Drive Time: 6-7 hours
Final Thoughts
The Annapurna Circuit in 14 days is not just a trek but a life-changing experience combining adventure, culture, and natural beauty. This itinerary offers a balanced mix of challenge and enjoyment, making it perfect for thrill-seekers who want to explore one of the world's most renowned trekking routes and annapurana trek tour. Whether it's your first trek or you're a seasoned hiker, the Annapurna Circuit tour will leave you with memories that last a lifetime.
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teamhimalaya · 4 months ago
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Pisang Peak Climbing
Pisang Peak Climbing Highlights
Witness the awe-inspiring and panoramic views of the majestic Himalayan peaks from the summit
Conquer the challenging Thorong La Pass at an elevation of 5,416 meters (17,769 feet), crossing one of the highest mountain passes in the world
Explore the stunning Annapurna region as you journey along the renowned Annapurna Circuit
Immerse yourself in the rich local culture through friendly interactions with the Gurung and Tibetan-descendant communities
Explore the charm of ancient monasteries and villages along the trek
Awe-inspiring sunrise and sunset views, creating unforgettable moments against the backdrop of the Himalayan peaks
Traverse through enchanting landscapes adorned with bamboo and rhododendron forests, creating a mesmerizing backdrop for your trekking adventure.
Challenge yourself as you cross the pristine Marsyangdi River, adding an element of thrill to your trekking experience
Trek and climb confidently with the guidance of experienced Sherpa guides
Visit the Sacred Hindu temple of Muktinath.
Conclude your adventure with a leisurely sightseeing tour in Pokhara city.
Pisang Peak Climbing Overviews 
Pisang Peak, which is also known as Jong Ri, is a popular climbing peak in the Himalayas of Nepal. Standing tall at 6,091 meters (19,984 feet), it boasts a stunning dome shape and is situated above the picturesque Manang Valley and Pisang village.
While climbing Pisang Peak, it offers breathtaking views of Mt. Annapurna's II, III, and IV, Gangapurna, Glacier Dome, Mt. Dhaulagiri, Tilicho, and the Manaslu Mountain range. Surrounded by the majestic Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu, the scenery enhances the beauty of the Journey.
The Journey begins with a stunning drive from Kathmandu to Chamje. Following the Marsyangdi River to its source at Manang glacial lake, we pass through a desert-like arctic zone west of Manang. After taking a full rest in Upper Pisang for acclimatization, we will proceed to High Camp. At the high camp, our special team will set up the tents, and we will prepare for the summit.
Checking health is very important before we head toward the summit. Also, you need to check carefully that all the climbing equipment, such as crampons, harnesses, ropes, and ice axes, is in order. The climb itself involves navigating a uniform slope to the final snow-covered and icy summit pyramid. Always stay near the Guide and follow the order and safety instructions given by your Guide. It is important to overcome the technical sections and successfully reach the summit.
Also, during this trek, you will get the chance to explore the Manang region, and while crossing from Thorang-la Pass to Muktinath, you can see a glimpse of the Upper Mustang. You will also visit the religious site of Muktinath, meaning God of Salvation. You can take a bath in the famous 108 water sprouts, which are special for tourists and religious people. 
The trek includes an exploration of the Manang region, with a visit to the religious site of Muktinath, meaning God of Salvation, in the local language. Muktinath is known for its 108 water sprouts and abundant fossils, making it a special place for both tourists and religious people.
Exploring more of the lovely city of Pokhara is another highlight of this Peak Climbing. You can check out various historical and religious sites. Also, don't miss trying the tasty local street food – it's affordable and yummy.  
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Itinerary Detail Expand All
Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu -1400 M.
Day 2 : Sightseeing at Kathmandu + Climbing Preparation-1400 M .
Day 3 : Drive from Kathmandu to Chamje-1560 M .
Day 4 : Trek from Chamje to Dharapani -1810 M .
Day 5 : Trek from Dharapani to Chame -2725 M .
Day 6 : Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang -3300 M .
Day 7 : Acclimatization Day at Upper Pisang-3300 M .
Day 8 : Trek to Pisang Peak Base Camp-4390 M .
Day 9 : Towards Pisang Peak High Camp -5400 M .
Day 10 : Summit Pisang Peak and Back to Base Camp-6091 M .
Day 11 : Trek from Pisang Peak Base Camp to Manang - 3519 M .
Day 12 : Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka -4018 M .
Day 13 : Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi-4441 M .
Day 14 : Cross Thorong La towards Muktinath-3800 M .
Day 15 : Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom -2743 M .
Day 16 : Morning Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara and Sightseeing at Pokhara -820 M .
Day 17 : Drive from Pokhara and Back to Kathmandu -1400 M .
Day 18 : Leisure Day at Kathmandu- 1400 M .
Day 19 : Departure
 Not Satisfied with this itinerary?
This represents our standard and highly recommended itinerary. Should this itinerary or date not align with your preferences, we are more than willing to tailor your vacation to meet your specific requirements. The following are our established departure dates. These dates and prices are applicable for joining a group. Allow our travel experts to assist you in personalizing this journey according to your individual interests.
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What Is Included ?
Four nights of deluxe hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
One-night hotel stay in Pokhara
Climbing peak permit included
A special climbing guide (Sherpa) provided for every two members
Comprehensive insurance coverage for all staff
Annapurna Conservation entrance permit arranged
Airport transfers included
All meals provided during trek and camping
Seasonal fresh fruits are available
Sleeping bags and down jackets are provided if needed
Lodge accommodation during trek, basic camping setup during climbing
One porter was assigned for every two members' baggage
Accident insurance provided for staff
Standard medical kits with oximeter and pulse meter checker 
What Is Excluded?
Personal clothing and climbing gear 
Personal accident insurance, emergency evacuation costs, oxygen, and medical supplies are not included
Alcoholic beverages, laundry services, and tips.
Additional accommodation and sightseeing tours in Kathmandu available upon request .
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traveltranquilitynepal · 5 months ago
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A Comprehensive Itinerary for the Pisang Peak Climb
An amazing experience that mixes the adrenaline of mountaineering with the splendor of the Himalayas is climbing Pisang Peak in Nepal. The trek from the busy capital of Kathmandu to the peaceful peak of Pisang Peak is outlined in this 18-day itinerary.
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Day 1: Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu) and Transfer to Hotel
Kathmandu’s dynamic spirit will welcome you as soon as you land at Tribhuvan International Airport. You will be met at the airport by a representative who will then take you to your hotel. Spend the remainder of the day unwinding and getting over your flight.
Day 2: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing Tour + Climbing Preparation
Today is dedicated to touring Kathmandu and getting ready for your ascent. You’ll see historical cities like Bhaktapur and Pashupatinath Temple, as well as historic places like Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple). You’ll meet your guide in the afternoon and go over the climbing plan together, making sure you have all the equipment you need.
Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani
Your trip to the mountains will begin with a picturesque drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani. The drive offers you a view of rural Nepal while passing through breathtaking scenery. You will spend the night at a traditional teahouse in Dharapani.
Day 4: Trek from Dharapani to Chame
As you trek from Dharapani to Chame, your trekking journey officially starts. The trail offers breathtaking views of the surrounding hills as it winds through verdant forests and crosses suspension bridges. Your overnight stop will be at Chame, the Manang District headquarters.
Day 5: Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang
From Chame, the hike continues to Upper Pisang. You’ll notice a change in the environment as you rise, with more alpine plants and magnificent mountain views. Upper Pisang is a charming community featuring an ancient monastery and traditional stone dwellings.
Day 6: Acclimatization Day at Upper Pisang
You will stay one more day in Upper Pisang to allow your body acclimate to the higher altitude. You can go on quick treks in the surrounding area, explore the community, and visit the monastery. For acclimatization and to ensure a successful ascent, this day is essential.
Day 7: Trek from Upper Pisang to Pisang Peak Basecamp
Today, you trek to Pisang Peak Basecamp, leaving the small village behind. As you ascend, the terrain gets steeper and more difficult. Basecamp offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range and is situated in a lovely, secluded area.
Day 8: Trek from Basecamp to High Camp
There is a steeper but shorter ascent from Basecamp to High Camp. Take it slow and steady as you ascend to a higher height. High Camp gets you ready for the last ascent while providing you with an amazing view of the surrounding peaks.
Day 9: Summit Pisang Peak and Descend to Basecamp
It’s the big day! You will begin your ascent of Pisang Peak early in the morning. There are breathtaking vistas of the Annapurna range and beyond from the peak of this strenuous but extremely rewarding trek. Following your summit celebration, you’ll return to Basecamp for a well-earned nap.
Day 10: Contingency Day
The plan includes a contingency day in case there are any delays because of bad weather or other unanticipated events. If all goes according to plan, you can spend today relaxing and taking in the surroundings.
Day 11: Trek from Pisang Basecamp to Manang Valley
From Pisang Basecamp, you will go down to the stunning Manang Valley. You’ll like the varied scenery as you approach the valley, renowned for its rich culture and stunning views, and the easier descent on your legs.
Day 12: Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka
From Manang, you’ll trek to Yak Kharka, a small settlement with fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. The trail is gradual but steady, and you’ll feel the altitude as you climb higher.
Day 13: Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorung Phedi
Today’s trek takes you from Yak Kharka to Thorung Phedi, the base for crossing the Thorung La Pass. The trail is rugged and beautiful, with spectacular mountain views at every turn.
Day 14: Trek from Thorung Phedi to Muktinath via Thorung La Pass
One of the most challenging and exciting days of the trek, you’ll cross the Thorung La Pass at 5,416 meters. The climb is tough, but the views from the top are worth every step. After crossing the pass, you’ll descend to the sacred town of Muktinath.
Day 15: Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom
You are going to trek down to Jomsom from Muktinath, a town renowned for its windy weather and breathtaking vistas of the mountains. Jomsom is a fantastic spot to learn about local culture and the entry point to the Mustang region.
Day 16: Morning Flight from Jomsom to Pokhara Airport and Explore the City of Pokhara
You’ll take a short, scenic flight from Jomsom to Pokhara. Pokhara is a beautiful city with a laid-back vibe, perfect for relaxing after the trek. Spend the day exploring the lakeside, visiting local markets, and enjoying the view of the Annapurna range.
Day 17: Drive Back to Kathmandu
After a restful night in Pokhara, you’ll drive back to Kathmandu. The drive offers more opportunities to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. Once in Kathmandu, you can do some last-minute shopping or sightseeing.
Day 18: Final Departure from Tribhuvan International Airport
As you proceed to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home, your adventure comes to a close. With a sense of achievement and priceless memories from your ascent of Pisang Peak, you will go.
Conclusion
More than just a physical challenge, climbing Pisang Peak takes you through some of the world’s most breathtaking scenery. Every stop on the 18-day route, which takes you from the colorful streets of Kathmandu to the calm heights of the Himalayas, is a unique experience. You’ll experience Nepal’s vibrant culture, meet new people, and challenge yourself in ways you never would have imagined. The Pisang Peak climb is an experience that will last a lifetime, regardless of your level of experience climbing or your level of interest for trekking. So prepare for an incredible trek through the heart of the Himalayas by packing your bags, putting on your boots, and getting ready.
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"Annapurna Circuit trek" A Journey Of Lifetime
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The Annapurna Circuit trek is one of the most preferred timeless and also spectacular traveling trails of the world. Starting at about 800 meters from subtropical mid-hills and also eco-friendly valleys, it offers us a possibility to explore the Mountain ranges from many different angles and viewpoints. The Annapurna massif is maybe one of the most impressive as well as an amazing range of mountains in the Himalayas and walking this chain of mountains is simply stunning. It is well known among the hiking lovers that the Annapurna Circuit trek is among one of the most very regarded trekking holidays worldwide circumnavigating worlds 10th highest mountain, the Annapurna I (8091 m) as well as a number of various other significant peaks of Annapurna massif that provides most fantastic Himalayan vistas. From a plain elevation of 800 meters to the high altitude of 5416 meters, you will pass through a diverse geographical and also socio-cultural variant with a fantastic range of vegetation and animals that flourish within the range.
The 10 to 21 days Annapurna circuit trek can be started from Besisahar/ Bhulbhule or Chyamje after around 6 to 10 hours of drive from Kathmandu. Then we follow the Marsyangdi River in the direction of north via quite Nepali towns, stunning valleys, farmlands and also lavish forests. As we climb up greater we not only notice the plant life change however also see the change in lifestyles, practice, culture as well as costume of the regional individuals. The preliminary days of the Annapurna Circuit trek entail going through friendly villages, rice fields, and forests as well as in the lower realms of the Annapurna Sanctuary area. The expedition continues travelling through dozens of flatlands and also high hill villages and several of the most stunning natural scenery on the planet. Just visualize the delights of crossing the renowned high pass, the Thorong La (5416 m/17764 feet) heading from Manang to Muktinath with Annapurna I, world's tenth highest mountain rising to 8091 m to the eastern and also Dhaulagiri, world's 7th greatest mountain towering 8167 m to the west accompanied by numerous bordering mountain peaks.
Further down the pass, on the windy Kali Gandaki valley, we go along Holy pilgrimage site of Muktinath in a quiet poplar grove. Muktinath is a complex of 4 main holy temples sacred to both Hindus and also Buddhists. At the courtyard of the holy temples are 108 waterspouts, pilgrims believe to wash rid of all their transgressions and also get spiritual quality upon showering in each of them. The strange gas fires below the altar of Jwala Mai temple impresses the visitors. Hiking in advance from Muktinath passing through the windy Kali Gandaki valley to Jomsom as well as the apple orchards of Marpha, go into the deepest gorge on the planet, and also prior to ending our Annapurna Circuit trek in the foothills, we stop en route in the warm spring of Tatopani to swim in and relieve our fatigued feet and after that to Ghorepani to enjoy sunup over the hills from the view tower of Poon Hill (3210 m/10529 ft). Circling back to Pokhara, we additionally discover a lot more spectacular natural landscapes and culturally abundant ethnic towns.
Journey Highlight
• Sightseeing tour of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Kathmandu valley
• Interesting as well as scenic drive to Besisahar
• Hiking through beautiful hilly villages of different ethnic background and also going to intriguing temples and also age-old Monasteries
• Impressive hiking experience through varied landscape and also over a high pass at 5416m/17765ft
• Breath-taking sights of high Himalayan peaks
• Early morning trek to the well-known sight tower of Poon Hill for awesome sunrise as well as outstanding sights of Dhaulagiri and also Annapurna Variety
Detailed 22 days Annapurna Circuit Trek
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu.
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, pickup from flight terminal as well as transfer to the Hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu Sightseeing.
Kathmandu Full Day sightseeing and tour, Visit: Kathmandu Durbar Square, PashupatiNath Temple, and BoudhaNath Stupa.
Day 03: Drive Kathmandu- Besi Sahar (823m).
After having Morning meal prepare to drive to Besi Sahar on the way check outManakamana Devi temple by cable car. Supper and overnight in Guest House.
Day 04: Trekking Besi Sahar - Bahundanda (1311m).
Hiking beginnings via level as well as terraced rice field, slowly gaining elevation, have excellent views of Baudha (6672 m.) and also HimalChuli (7893 m.) When the path tightens and the valley comes to be a deep river gorge. We cross a lengthy dangling suspension bridge and also get in the large trading town of Khudi. The route proceeds northwards up the valley, crossing a number of suspension bridges and passing a number of stunning falls. Have a close view of Lamjung (8986 m.) The town BahunDanda supports the last shops of any type of dimension prior to Jomsom.
Day 05: Trekking Bahundanda - Chamje (1390m).
We descend to the Marsyangdi to access the river level before choosing our path. If the water is reduced we cross on a makeshift bridge to the eastern bank, otherwise we proceed to the western bank climbing high over a ridge, to a rejoin the eastern bank route over the suspension bridge at Sange. We after that climb up high once again, through rhododendron and a pine forest. The valley is now an extremely deep and steep gorge.
Day 06: Hiking Chamje - Bagarchap (2103m).
We climb steadily all Day to Tal, a tiny town at the foot of a big fall. We are currently getting in the Manang area. After leaving Tal we cross a big bridge to the town of Dharapani (1860 ft.) where our walking permits are inspected and we delight in a cup of tea. We then climb up through woodlands to Bagarchhap, the first town on the trek with Common Tibetan design. (Appx - 6 hours).
Day 07: Hiking Bagarchap - Chame (2615m).
The path follows west. Manasalu forming a fantastic backdrop and also Annapurna II (7937 m.) appearing sometimes to the south. We proceed through the fine forest of Yearn and also fir, taking a break at the hamlets of Charku, Thangje, and Kaparkodo. As we continue on to Chame, sights of the Annapurna enhance considerably. (Appx. - 6 hrs).
Day 08: Hiking Chame - Pisang (3133m).
We constantly cross the river throughout the day, going through the narrow as well as high canyon. Nearing the town of Pisang we cover a ridge to get our very first views of the Manang Valley, a large u formed valley hanging between two lines of snowy mountains. (Appx. - 6 hrs).
Day 09: Trekking Pisang- Manang (3500m).
Coming down to the forested valley we follow the route via the level valley, passing a small STOL airstrip, go across the river once again to Braga. This is a village of over 200 residences. (Appx. - 5 hours). We will go check out Braga Monastery. The largest in the district, it has an exceptional display screen of statues, tangkas and also manuscripts. From here it is just a brief walk to Manang. (Appx. - 2 hours).
Day 10: Manang (3500m).
Acclimatization day and also explore Manang. The town, of over 1000 flat-roofed houses, is picturesquely set among some spectacular landscapes: Annapurna II, Annapurna III (7555 m.), Annapurna (7454 m.) to the South; Tilicho (7132 m.) as well as the Grand Barrier to the west Chulu West (6583 m.) and also Chulu East (6059 m.) to the north. Relax as well as Acclimatize.
Day 11: Trekking Manang - Latdar (4176m).
Continue walk to the MarsyangdiKhola continuously climbing into rather alpine locations. Keep your eyes open for Thar, Ghoral, and mountain lamb. Lunch at ChauinKharka, after lunch stroll 2 hrs to Yak Kharka/ChuriLettar. Supper and overnight at tented camp.
Day 12: Hiking Latdar - ThorungPhedi (4404m).
After morning meal at 8 AM. Stroll 2 hours to the tiny bridge then ascend 2 and a half hrs reaching Thorangla Base Camp. Lunch, dinner, and stay at ThoranglaPhedi.
Day 13: Hiking ThorungPhedi - Thorung La (5416m) - Muktinath (3802m).
Via the crossing of the Thorangla pass 5415 m.) is not practically challenging yet take it gradually considering the problem of altitude and also possible snow. After trekking four hrs we reach to the altitude (5415 m.) (stunning high Himalaya views). The whole Annapurna Himal to the west and the incredibility deep Kali Gandaki valley: as well as the peaks to Thorugtse (6482 m.) and also Chulu to the north. The descent is high and also harsh, but we quickly have exceptional views of Dhaulagiri (8167 m.) (Appx. - 7 hrs).
Day 14: Trekking Muktinath - Jomsom (2713m).
After the efforts of the crossing, a day of rest remains in order. Muktinath is a vital pilgrimage place for both Hindu and Buddhists - Buddhist Gompa and a pagoda design holy temples are the main beauty here. The most fascinating facet of the location is the spot where shedding natural gas issues from the rock. (Day Of Rest).
Day 15: Trekking Jomsom - Kalopani (2530m).
Day 16: Trekking Kalopani - Tatopani (1190m).
Day 17: Trekking Tatopani - Ghorepani (2819m).
Day 18: Trekking Ghorepani - Tadapani - Ghandrung (2012m).
Day 19: Trekking Ghandrung - Nayapul drive to Pokhara.
Day 21: Pokhara- Kathmandu.
Day 22: Departure
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Top Highlights of the Annapurna Circuit: What Not to Miss
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The Annapurna Circuit is one of the most renowned trekking routes in the world, offering an incredible journey through diverse landscapes, rich cultures, and breathtaking views of the Himalayas. Spanning approximately 160-230 km, the trek takes you through lush valleys, arid deserts, alpine forests, and across the Thorong La Pass, the highest point of the trek at 5,416 meters. Whether you are an experienced trekker or a novice adventurer, the annapurna circuit trek tour is a must-do for anyone seeking an unforgettable experience in Nepal. Here are the top highlights of the Annapurna Circuit that you should not miss.
1. The Thrill of Thorong La Pass
Experience the Challenge and Reward
The Thorong La Pass is the highest point on the Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour and one of its most exhilarating experiences. Reaching an altitude of 5,416 meters, the pass offers a challenging climb that rewards trekkers with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The sense of accomplishment and the breathtaking scenery make it a highlight not to be missed.
Best Time to Cross
The best time to cross Thorong La Pass is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is relatively stable. These periods offer clear skies and stunning vistas, making the arduous journey well worth the effort.
2. The Serenity of Manang
A Cultural and Natural Oasis
Manang is a picturesque village that serves as an important acclimatization stop on the Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour. Nestled in the heart of the Annapurna range, Manang is surrounded by towering peaks and offers a unique blend of traditional culture and modern amenities. Here, trekkers can rest and acclimatize while exploring the village’s monasteries, local markets, and traditional houses.
Side Trips and Activities
Manang is also the starting point for several exciting side trips. You can hike to the Ice Lake or the Gangapurna Lake, both offering stunning views of the surrounding mountains. The nearby Praken Gompa is another must-visit, where you can receive blessings for a safe journey ahead.
3. The Beauty of Tilicho Lake
A High-Altitude Gem
Tilicho Lake, situated at an altitude of 4,919 meters, is one of the highest lakes in the world and a highlight of the Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour. The journey to Tilicho Lake is challenging but immensely rewarding, with the lake’s turquoise waters set against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks creating a surreal and tranquil environment.
Detour Worth Taking
Although visiting Tilicho Lake requires a detour from the main circuit, it is well worth the effort. The trail to the lake offers dramatic landscapes and the chance to see wildlife such as blue sheep and Himalayan griffons.
4. The Warmth of the Local Villages
Cultural Immersion
One of the most enriching aspects of the Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour is the opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture. Villages like Chame, Pisang, and Ghyaru offer a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Himalayan people. Staying in teahouses run by local families provides a warm and authentic experience.
Festivals and Traditions
If your trek coincides with local festivals, you will have the chance to witness traditional dances, music, and rituals. These cultural experiences add a unique dimension to your trek, making it more than just a physical journey.
5. The Magnificence of Annapurna Base Camp
Iconic Trekking Destination
Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) is an iconic destination that many trekkers aim to visit. While it is not on the main Annapurna Circuit route, it can be included in an extended trek. The journey to ABC takes you through diverse landscapes and offers close-up views of the Annapurna Massif.
Photographic Opportunities
ABC is a paradise for photographers, with its dramatic mountain scenery and vibrant rhododendron forests. The sunrise and sunset views from the base camp are particularly spectacular, providing ample opportunities for stunning photographs.
6. The Diverse Flora and Fauna
Biodiversity Along the Trail
The Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour takes you through a range of ecological zones, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows. This biodiversity is reflected in the wide variety of flora and fauna you will encounter along the way. Rhododendron forests, pine woods, and alpine shrubs are just some of the plant species you will see.
Wildlife Spotting
The trek also offers the chance to spot various wildlife, including Himalayan Tahr, langur monkeys, and numerous bird species. The Annapurna Conservation Area, through which the circuit passes, is dedicated to preserving this rich biodiversity.
7. The Relaxation of Natural Hot Springs
Therapeutic Relaxation
After days of trekking, the natural hot springs at Tatopani provide a welcome respite. Soaking in the hot springs is not only relaxing but also therapeutic, helping to ease tired muscles and rejuvenate the body. This stop is a highlight that combines natural beauty with physical relief.
Cultural Interaction
Tatopani is also a great place to interact with fellow trekkers and locals. Sharing stories and experiences in this relaxing environment adds a communal aspect to your journey.
8. The Scenic Flight from Jomsom
Aerial Views of the Himalayas
Concluding your Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour with a scenic flight from Jomsom to Pokhara is a memorable experience. The short flight offers aerial views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, providing a spectacular end to your trek. This flight is particularly recommended if you want to avoid the long journey back by road.
Convenience and Time-Saving
The flight not only offers stunning views but also saves time, allowing you to spend more time exploring Pokhara or heading back to Kathmandu for further adventures.
9. The Tranquility of Pokhara
Gateway to the Himalayas
Pokhara, often referred to as the "Gateway to the Himalayas," is a beautiful lakeside city that serves as a perfect start or end point for your Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour. The city is known for its serene Phewa Lake, vibrant Lakeside district, and stunning views of the Annapurna range and annapurna trek tour.
Relaxation and Recreation
After the trek, Pokhara offers numerous opportunities for relaxation and recreation. You can enjoy boating on Phewa Lake, visit the World Peace Pagoda, or simply relax in one of the many cafes and restaurants with views of the mountains.
Conclusion
The Annapurna Circuit Trek Tour is a journey of a lifetime, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and physical challenge. From the thrill of crossing the Thorong La Pass to the tranquility of Tilicho Lake and the warmth of local villages, each highlight adds to the overall experience. Whether you are soaking in the hot springs of Tatopani, exploring the cultural depths of Manang, or taking in the scenic beauty of Pokhara, the Annapurna Circuit promises an unforgettable adventure.
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landmarkdiscoverytrek · 5 years ago
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Peak Climbing: Explore Beautiful View Of Himalayan Peaks
The peak climbing is the most popular adventure activities in the world. Most of the people are choosing the peak climbing tour in Nepal. The Climbing peak is one of the peaks with an elevation limit of above 6000 m from the sea level. The climber should have trekking experience to climb in the tallest peak in the world. you require the peak climbing equipment to climb in the Island and Mera peak in Nepal.
For the Everest Expedition, the travelers want to spend at least two weeks for training in the base camp. There is the huge range of the climbing peal in Nepal such as Island peak, Yala peak, Mera peak, Chulu West peak, Pisang Peak and much more. If you are planning for the peak climbing tour then you are in the right place. We offer cheap Nepal peak climbing tour package to our customers. You can select the best one which suits your budget and needs.
Island Peak climbing trip
Island is one of the popular peaks for climbing. Most of the climbers choose Island to climb with their friends and family. The Island peak lies close east to the EBC trekking trail. Island peak climbing offers a stunning view of high Himalayas mountains around it such as Mount Everest, Mount Makalu and much more. It is located 6189 m above sea level.
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Island peak climbing is a little difficult climbing destination in Nepal. The month of April to May and October to November are the right time to climb in the peak. We offer cheap Island park climbing tour package to our customers. Our tour package includes accommodation, food, travel, climb guide, and others. You can choose our peak climbing tour package and get fun experience with friends.
Mera Peak climbing tour
The Mera peak is another popular peak in the country. It offers the best climbing experience to the travelers. The mera peak climbing allows you to explore the stunning view of the tallest mountain like Everest, Annapurna, and others. It is situated close to the southeast of Island Peak. It is a moderate difficulty level climbing destination in Nepal. Our Mera peak climbing tour package includes a climbing guide, accommodation, trek permit, and others. We arrange lodge or camping to stay during the peak climbing in the country. September to November is the right time to trek in the Mera peak.
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weramblers · 6 years ago
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Why Visit World’s highest Lake, Tilicho on the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
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The Annapurna Circuit Trek is the most popular Trek in Nepal for a reason—its diversity! Besides the most magnificent sights, glorious landscapes, comforting hot springs, religious breaks, the trekkers also get a chance to witness the highest lake in the world, Lake Tilicho at 4910 meters and to cross the world’s widest pass, the Thorung La Pass at an altitude of 5416 metres.
Main attractions of the Annapurna Circuit Trek
The Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake is a never ending adventure that rewards you with some of the most outstanding locales. While on the trek, you can enjoy the following:
ü  After an 8 hour long journey from Kathmandu and a few trails, the first major attraction that you will come across is the thrill of crossing the world’s widest pass-the Thorung La Pass.
ü  The second is Tilicho Lake. It is located at a level of 5200m from the sea level and is claimed to be the highest lake in the world.
ü  You can see some Blue sheep in the Annapurna Conservation area at Yak Kharka.
ü  Get spectacular views of the following on the way: Mt. Annapurna, Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, Thorung Peak, Chulu West and Chulu East, Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, Tukuche Peak, and Lamjung Himal.
ü  You can relax your aching muscles in the natural hot springs at Tatopani. The place is colorful and you can enjoy the hot showers too.
ü  Visit the ancient Muktinath Temple, a pilgrim place held in high reverence by both Hindus and Buddhists.
ü  If you want to get a taste of the local culture, lifestyle and food, take a halt at the Manang district and mingle with the friendly and warm locals here.
ü  Take a short visit to the famous Barge Monastery, one of the largest in the Manang district.
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Besides the above mentioned main attractions, the Annapurna Trek has much more to offer. The trek is like an inclusive book in itself for all those who are interested to learn about the local culture and lifestyle of the place. The trekkers can learn a lot about the Tibetan lifestyle that is widely prevalent in the beautiful Mustang Valley. Rice paddy fields, rural farmlands, blue sheep in Yak Kharka, delightful villages, Hindu temples and Buddhist monasteries are an added bonus all along the Annapurna Circuit Trek!
The complete tour
1.      Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar and then to Chamche, a total drive of about 8 to 10 hours.
2.      Start trekking from Chamche to Dharapani, this can take about 7 to 8 hours.
3.      Start your trail from Dharapani to Chame which would take about 5 to 6 hours. Enjoy the forest trail and some spectacular views.
4.      Cover your distance from Chame to Pisang in about 5 to 6 hours.
5.      Trek through Pisang to Manang, this will take about 6 to 7 hours.
6.      Take a break in Manang and explore the place as your body takes the time to acclimatize.
7.      Trek your way from Manang to Siri Kharka and then to the Tilicho Base Camp.
8.      After a climb of about 2 to 3 hours, you can enjoy the Tilicho Lake and then move back to Siri Kharka.
9.      From Siri Kharka, you will go to Yak Kharka in about 4 to 5 hours and from there to Thorung Pedi in another 3-4 hours.
10.  Cross the highest pass of the world, visit the Muktinath Temple and take a car ride to Tatopani.
11.  From Tatopani, ascend to Ghorepani and then to Poon Hill, trek to Nayapul. From Nayapul, drive to Pokhara.
12.  Take a final drive back to Kathmandu to complete your Annapurna circuit!
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Annapurna Circuit Trek: 21 Essential things to know
 Hiking Nepal's Annapurna Circuit is one of the most stunningly beautiful, life-changing experiences you can have on your travels, and we're pretty sure that, like us, you'll be absolutely captivated by the area from the very first day.
 Winding through some of the world's tallest mountains and diverse climatic zones (from tropical to freezing alpine peaks), intensive days spent on your feet, and enjoying the beautiful hospitality of the Nepalese people and their quaint mountain villages: the 15 days you'll spend on the Annapurna Circuit trail are some of the most inspiring and challenging you'll ever encounter, and the arrival back to Pokhara will feel so rewarding.
 But while it’s super tempting to just book a flight, lace up your hiking boots, and head off into the vast wild, take it from us, wanderers: this is not a simple walk in the park, pun intended! (If you’re looking for a shorter Nepal trek, why not try the Ghorepani Poon Hill trek!).
 In fact, from preparing for altitude sickness to organising your permits and accommodation, there’s a huge amount of knowledge and planning you need to factor into your pre-trip preparation before you even take your first few steps. For a start, should you go solo or in a group? Will you be able to get snacks en route? and what time of year guarantees the best visibility?
 From two people who trekked the Annapurna Circuit successfully (but wish they’d had a few more tips up their sleeve while doing so!), here’s the essential insider knowledge you need before tackling the long, epic, and beautiful Annapurna Circuit trek for yourself.
 #1 - FAST FACT ABOUT THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT
Before we get into the nitty gritty of what you need to know about the Annapurna Circuit, here are a few quick facts about the trek for the stat-lovers amongst you!
Location | Central Nepal
Trek length | generally 15-21 days
Distance | this varies depending on route and whether you take optional side treks, but generally between 170km - 230km
Height of Annapurna 1 Main (the highest mountain in the Annapurna Massif) | 8091m
Highest point of the trek | Thorong La Pass - 5416m (17,769ft)
  #2 - KNOWS WHEN TO TREK THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT
Hiking in Nepal isn't a 'turn up whenever you like and off you go' kind of affair; seasonal changes (particularly around monsoon period) have a massive impact on where, how, and what you can hike here.
The periods for hiking the Annapurna Circuit are October - early December, and late Feb - April.
Go outside of these times and you risk the already tricky Thorong La Pass being totally snowed under (or worse, like what happened during the 2014 Nepal blizzard disaster) or heavy monsoonal summer rains causing slippery and dangerous conditions.
We did our hike at the end of Feb - March and found the weather conditions pretty much perfect; balmy and hot on the lower sections, and crisp with some light snow at the higher levels and the Pass.
 RECOMMENDATION | Hike the Annapurna Circuit in September, when the skies are clear, the mountains green, and the paths less crowded.
��#3 - THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT ITINERARY IS ANTI-CLOCKWISE
Since the trail opened in 1977, most trekkers have followed an Annapurna Circuit itinerary that begins in Besishahar and heads in an anti-clockwise direction over the Thorong-La Pass and down into the Jomsom Valley. The main reason for this is acclimatisation. When following the trail anti-clockwise, you have almost 2 whole weeks of acclimatisation (and leg-training!) before you begin the leg-and-lung-breaking final ascent up and over Thorong La (5416m).
 Going the other way, you’d only have 2 days to acclimatise, as well as tackling some intense 1700m+ incline days along steep, rubbly paths straight up.
 There’s also very limited access to teahouses in the later days, which means if you do succumb to altitude sickness due to the speed of your climb, you may struggle to find help.
 Our Annapurna Circuit itinerary is like this:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport
Day 02: Drive to Chamje
Day 03: Trek from Chamje to Dharapani
Day 04: Trek to Chame
Day 05: Trek to Pisang
Day 06: Trek to Mangng via Ghyaru
Day 07: Acclimatization day in Manang
Day 08: Trek to Yak Kharka
Day 09: Trek to Thorong Phedi (4650m) or High Camp (4800)
Day 10: High camp to Muktinath via Thorang pass (5416m)
Day 11: Jeep driving to Tatopani (1100 m)
Day 12: Trek all the way to Ghorepani (2800m)
Day 13: Early morning hike to Poon hill, descend to Tikhedhunga and drive to Pokhara
Day 14: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 15: Departure
  #4 - YOU CAN HIKE THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT WITH A GROUP OR TREK IT SOLO
One of the most debated topics when it comes to hiking in Nepal is this: do it with an organised group, or heave on a rucksack full of your stuff and go it alone?
Personally, we opted for a group hike on Peregrine Treks’ 15-day Annapurna Explorer trek, but we definitely encountered just as many keen hikers going it alone or with a friend. In short, both are absolutely viable options, and each comes with their own merits and disadvantages.
 As two travellers used to independent/solo travel on our own terms, the thought of suddenly being bound by a group and its personalities, plus a set itinerary, and all that comes with these two things was a little daunting. But as it turns out, it absolutely needn't have been.
 See, when you hike with a group, you’re hiking with a ready-made cheer squad, a team of local guides and porters who a) know the way b) know the signs of altitude sickness (more on that below) and c) can share tidbits of info you'd otherwise miss out on.
THE PROS
·         Everything (including teahouse accommodation, permits, etc) is organised for you by the trekking company, you just need to bring snacks and money for meals / tips.
·         Travelling with a reputable travel company also means that your local guides and porters are exceptionally well-versed in local knowledge, first aid, emergency response, etc.
·         A local is always on-hand to share expert knowledge
·         Your team of porters also carries your heavier luggage, so you just need to keep putting one step in front of the other with your daypack on your back.
·         Other people to support and be supported by - which can go a long way when you're all exhausted and out of breath in the final days!
 THE CONS
·         Can be more expensive than going it alone - but we actually felt it was worth it in this instance!
·         If you're used to independent travel, being bound to someone else's plan (and group personalities) might be a shock to begin with!
  Hiking the Annapurna Circuit solo
It's definitely not rare to see people self-navigating the Annapurna Circuit by themselves, or hiking together in small groups. Given that the Annapurna trek is also one of Nepal's more popular routes, you'll also bump into a whole lot of other trekkers following a similar path, so you can either buddy up and walk together, or walk amongst the wild solo and regroup for a game of cards later that night.
 THE PROS
 ·         Having the freedom to go where you want, when you want, and without having to account for a group
·         Often a lot cheaper than booking through a tour company
·         You get the best of both worlds; solo trekking during the day and a group atmosphere at the teahouses at night
 THE CONS
·         You're responsible for carrying all your gear, finding accommodation, and organising all your permits, itinerary, etc. You'll need to work out when you'll arrive at a teahouse, and during busy periods, have a backup plan if it's already full.
·         Not having a trained professional around to help you identify potentially dangerous areas, altitude sickness symptoms, or monitor the speed/distance of your hike (it's important to go slow to avoid altitude sickness!).
·         Safety: there are risks in going it alone. While Nepal is a notoriously friendly and welcoming country, there have been instances of solo-hikers disappearing on solo treks. While these incidents are few and far between, it's worth bearing in mind.
·         For female hikers, we'd also recommend travelling with a female guide and porter, to avoid any potential harassment incidents.
  #5 - YOU NEED TO BE FIT (BUT NOT SUPER FIT) TO HIKE THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT
While you don’t need to be marathon fit to complete the Annapurna circuit, it’s definitely worth putting in some hard yards at the gym, in the mountains or around the block before you leave. For the most part the days are manageable; 5-6hrs and 10-15kms, with plenty of rest, long lunch breaks and a few rest days in between.
BUT,
Some days on your trek will involve 16 hours at high altitude starting at 4am. Other days can be over 20kms through the "Nepalese flats" (aka rolling hills) or in the snow. And then there’s the final day from Muktinath to Jomsom (you can discover all about that yourself!).
Our advice is to build your general cardio (the fun stuff!) for at least a month prior to leaving as well as a few consecutive days of long distance walking. Get your feet used to being in boots day after day. If you want to, try altitude training before you leave. We didn't do this, but we've heard good reports. You’ll be grateful you made the effort when the time comes to lace up those boots up again for the 6th day in a row.
 #6 - YOU NEED A TREKKING PERMIT FOR THE ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT
No matter when or how you're hiking the Annapurna Circuit, you'll need to organise both a Trekking Information Management System (TIMS) permit, and an Annapurna National Park Permit (sometimes also known as the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit).
As of 2019, the permits should set you back about USD $50 total: the APC Permit is USD $30 / NPR 3,000 per person, while the TIMS Permit is USD $20 / NPR 2,000 per person.
These will need to be checked at various checkpoints along the trek.
If you're hiking with an organised tour group, your guides will likely manage these for you.
If you're hiking by yourself, you'll need to organise these at either the Nepal Tourism office based in Kathmandu, or the Pokhara tourist office before you begin the trek.
Make sure you bring a minimum of 4 passport photos for the trekking permit too!
 #7 - IT’S LONG, HARD, AND TOUGH
"It’s always further than it looks. It’s always taller than it looks. And it’s always harder than it looks."
That’s a quote about the ‘three rules of mountaineering’. We’re not really sure who came up with it, but they’re pretty spot on except for one detail: It’s also always completely worth it.
We’re going to get all tough love on you here: the Annapurna trek is long, tiring and physically and mentally tough. Depending on which route you take, you’re going to be hiking for 13+ days - probably longer than your first high school romance.
 Some days will be really physically tough.
You’ll be living out of a backpack with a very limited supply of clothing, sleeping on some rock hard beds, eating only carbs (we didn’t say it was all bad!), drinking chlorinated or steri-pen filtered water, all while having no internet access to check your Facebook (again, not all bad).
Sound daunting?
Well yeah, maybe it is. But trust us, when you’re standing in awe of the peaks around you, bonding with your group over a cup of hot chocolate, or celebrating crossing the Thorong La Pass these challenges become so insignificant you’ll wonder why they got you down in the first place.
 #8 - THE SCENERY ON THE ANNAPURNA TREK IS INCREDIBLE
You know that feeling you get when you spot a hottie across the dancefloor for the first time?
The hairs stand up on the back of your neck, your heart pounds like a kick drum, and you have this existential crisis about being so freaking small in this universe and how could all this amazingness actually even exist.
Well, this happens every single day in the Annapurna region.
With every step the scenery in front of you changes and the mountains reveal something new; rolling clouds, the breathtaking terrain, the towering mountains or the smiling locals.
Need convincing? Here are 30 photos that will inspire you to visit Nepal!
It’s literally the definition of awe-inspiring. Them feels are good for the soul and you’ll leave feeling all giddy about the world.
 #9 - ALTITUDE SICKNESS IS REAL
Run the London Marathon? Completed the Hawaiian Ironman? Smash out spin classes four times a week? We commend you for being so awesome in your active wear, but it won’t help you with altitude sickness.
Altitude sickness can affect anyone, including the fittest athletes alive (and Sir Edmund Hillary - the first summiteer of Everest!) so make sure you take all the necessary precautions after 3000m.
That includes taking Diamox (if you wish, but consult with your doctor), staying hydrated, fuelling up and getting adequate rest. If you feel symptoms, let your guide know and take action.
This is serious shit; Miranda developed HAPE, high altitude pulmonary oedema (basically, your blood vessels constrict and leak blood into your lungs,  and left untreated, you can drown.. gross, right?) while hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro in Tanzania in Africa, and it was a horrific, long term recovery.
 #10 - THE ACCOMMODATION IS MORE THAN DECENT
 If you're expecting to stay at the Shangri-La, you'll be disappointed. If you apply a little common sense and realise the Annapurna circuit is pretty remote, you'll be satisfied with the basic accommodation options available.
Guesthouses and teahouses are dotted along the whole trek, starting from Besisahar all the way to Jomsom. They're pretty little things made from rock and wood and provide a welcome relief at the end of a long days trekking.
Rooms at each teahouse are generally twin share, with enough space to spread out.
As the altitude increases the accommodation becomes more basic, however, the higher you go the happier you'll be with any form of bedding! Each teahouse has a common area which is usually stoked with a fire in the evening. This is where you'll spend most of your time, eating dinner and meeting fellow travellers.
Most teahouses make their money from food, so expect to pay slightly more than you would in Kathmandu. We do recommend buying food and drinks at teahouses.
Firstly, it will lighten your load, and secondly it provides much-needed income to what are sometimes fairly poor communities.
We have also heard of people bargaining for free accommodation in exchange for paying for food and drink. However, we'd encourage anyone travelling to these areas to be fair, pay for both your accommodation (not more than a few USD) and your food, and help to support communities that desperately rely on tourist dollars for their survival.
Most teahouses will have basic amenities, such as showers and toilets.
Up until Manang, you'll be able to have hot, solar-powered showers, although be prepared to fight for first position, as they do run out quickly! You do have to pay for warm showers, but it's definitely worth it.
You are also able to charge your electronic devices, although this comes at a small cost. Alternatively, we always travel with our trusty solar charger to keep our devices charged throughout the day (trust us, the sun is out in full force, even when it's cold here!).
 #11 - TAKES ONLY WHAT YOU NEED
There are legends in Nepal; super strong guys who glide up and down mountains carrying all your stuff on their shoulders and neck. They’re called Porters, and they do this so you can concentrate on accomplishing your goal without extra baggage. While their feats are super-human, they are in-fact quite human, with really human muscles and backs that are equally prone to injury. Help them out here by bringing only what you really need (10kgs or so), so ditch the hair straightener, the three pairs of jeans and the full make up bag as you won’t need it.
We've written a thoroughly in-depth Annapurna Circuit packing list to help you best prepare for this trek.
 The Annapurna Circuit bare essentials
·         A pair of good quality waterproof hiking boots
·         spare pair of inside shoes
·         6 pairs of underwear and four pairs of socks (you can wash them as you go!).
·         Two pairs of hiking pants (womens prAna pants here)
·         One pair of shorts
·         Two jumpers (fleece or woollen)
·         Two thermal tops (mens here, womens here) and bottoms
·         One goose-down jacket (Mens North Face here, womens North Face here) - you really need this!
·         One Gore Tex jacket
·         One pair of waterproof pants (mens version here, womens version here)
·         1 beanie and 1 buff
·         1 pair of thick gloves
·         Personal hygiene essentials
·         Medical essentials (like this first aid kit)
·         Reusable water canteen (this Water-To-Go bottle comes with its own purifier!)
·         Your porters (and their spines) will thank you later.
  #12 - HAVE A WELL-STOCKED MEDICAL KIT FOR THOSE UNEXPECTED MOMENTS
Picture this: you're enjoying a tasty dinner in a cute little teahouse with your group after a long day's trekking. The mood is jovial as you wolf down your plate of Dal Baht, and once you're done you play a few rounds of cards before retiring to your cosy room for the evening.
Then, at 2am, disaster - in the form of an urgent toilet trip - strikes. Ten minutes later, it strikes again. And again, and again, and again.. Until 7am rolls around and it's almost time to start hiking again, but you basically haven't moved from the toilet floor all night.
 That's pretty much exactly what happened to Mim in the early days of our Annapurna trek - though we honestly can't work out how on earth she became so ill considering all but one other person escaped without illness, and many people ate Dal Baht that night too!
 Had it not been for our trusty medical kit full of goodies (aka immodium, rehydration salts, and water purification tablets to treat water for said rehydration drinks), the chances of her actually being able to leave her bed, let alone walk, would have been pretty slim.
 Be prepare with a well-stocked medical kit for the unexpected moments, little emergencies, or bloody great big blisters, and you'll never miss a step!
 Band-aids / blister plasters (bad blisters will literally do as much damage to your trek as AMS, so be sure to have plenty of these on hand!)
·         Water purification tablets
·         Immodium
·         Antibacterial cream for scratches or cuts
·         Anti-histamine tablets - because the last thing you want is an allergic reaction or severe hayfever on the trail!
·         Motion sickness / anti-nausea tablets
·         Paracetamol or Ibuprofen for pain relief
·         Anti-inflammatory gel - if you're like Mark and have a super bad back or other injury, pack some decent anti-inflammatory cream to combat any potential flare ups
·         A spare roll of loo paper - toilet paper can sometimes be a mythical unicorn on the Annapurna circuit, so you'll be grateful you packed this!
·         pack for the planet: our eco-friendly packing guide
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#13 - PREPARE FOR 4 SEASONS IN ONE TREK
Trekking through the balmy temperatures in those early first days you’ll probably be asking yourself what the heck you brought all these warm clothes for. You’ll realise why when you get to 3,000m.
The Annapurna trek covers everything from tropical to alpine climatic zones. Some days you’ll be hiking in shorts and t-shirt consuming your fourth litre of water on yet another water break.
Other days you’ll be wearing all of your clothes as the brutally cold -15c wind freezes your water solid in its flask.
The range of climatic zones you pass through is awesome, and sure makes for some epic views. Just be prepared everyday and ask your guide what temperatures to expect and which essentials to throw in your daypack and you’ll be ready to face it all.
 #14 - THE FOOD IS VERY GOOD
As your mind wanders while trudging through the snow on your way to Thorong La pass, you’ll probably be dreaming of your favourite meal; a chicken parma, killer veggie curry, or Fro-Yo with all the toppings you like.
You don’t need to fear for your taste buds; the food in the Annapurna region is really freaking good, and pretty varied.
Expect a lot of carbs - our group was even treated to a Yak Burger over 3,000m altitude in Manang! - and seasonal veggies, soups, momos and the most famous mountain meal of all, Dal Bhat.
Dal Bhat is a traditional Nepalese meal consisting of rice, a lentil-based soup and other condiments, and it’s generally all you can eat so you’ll never go hungry. As they say on the mountain: ‘Dal Bhat Power!’
You'll be surprised by the amount of bakeries, stocking everything from strudel to doughnuts. We recommend stopping at each of these as they're amazing!
  #15 - ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT COST: IT’S PRETTY AFFORDABLE, BUT BE PREPARED
While the hike may break your leg muscles, it certainly shouldn't break your bank balance. As we've mentioned, we hiked the Annapurna Circuit on a group tour, which meant that everything except our daily meals and tipping was covered in the overall fee and had been paid before we arrived.
If you're hiking the circuit solo, expect to pay anywhere between USD $700-1000, which will cover your lodgings, food, and permits.
On the topic of food, budget for about $20 USD per person a day and you’ll be able to grab all the goodies including your meals, drinks and some snacks.
We'd also recommend stocking up on a heap of hiking snacks (trail mix, chocolate bars, granola bars, etc) to keep in your daypack for long walking days.
Plus we can assure you of one thing: there is nothing quite like a celebratory mars bar at the summit of your hike!
One thing you do need to note is that you won't encounter an ATM until you finish in Jomsom. So stock up on Nepalese Rupees before you start the hike. To keep that amount of money safe, stash it in your daypack, and always keep it on you.
 #16 - TIPPING IS NOT COMPULSORY (BUT KIND OF EXPECTED)
Throughout Nepal generally, tipping isn't compulsory (particularly when it comes to restaurants and drivers), but it is kind of expected when it comes to guides and porters.
Many of the locals involved in the hiking industry here actually rely upon the tips they receive from leading groups, or carrying your gear.
As a guide, for your leader you should normally set aside USD$3-4 per person, per day.
For your porters, a recommended amount would be USD$4 per traveller per day, which is split amongst all the porters on your trek.
Basically, factor in about USD$150 in cash to your budgeting, and make sure you have it separate to the rest of your cash (in case you forget and use it on all the noms!).
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#17 - YOU ABSOLUTELY, UNEQUIVOCALLY 100% NEED TRAVEL INSURANCE
If you've been reading this blog for a while, you'll already know that we never, ever, leave for our travels without travel insurance (here's why!) - especially when undertaking a hike at altitude like the Annapurna Circuit.
Whether it's a sprained ankle, severe altitude sickness, or a natural disaster (let's not forget the 2015 Nepal earthquake), the unexpected can, and does, happen and it's always better to be prepared.
 #18 - RESPECT THE LOCAL CULTURE
For many people, long treks are all about mountains and self-accomplishment, and that's totally ok.
But the Annapurna Circuit is upheld as a significant cultural and sacred trail by the Nepalese, so it's important that you as a visitor also a) behave accordingly, b) show respect for various sites along the way (dressing appropriately, not littering, etc), and c) take the time to chat with the locals and trying to understanding their way of life and beliefs up here.
After all, one of the best parts of travel is the total immersion in another culture, right?
 #19 - TAKE YOUR RUBBISH OUT WITH YOU
Due to their altitude and remoteness, many of the villages on the trail don't have adequate waste disposal methods. Instead, they either have to burn the rubbish off (not ideal), or carry it off the mountain themselves (also not ideal).
In peak season, thousands of hikers traverse the paths of the Annapurna Circuit.
When you stop to think about the impact that many people are likely to have on the surrounding environment and the disposable products (in the form of plastic bottles, food wrappers, sunscreen bottles, etc) that they're undoubtedly bringing with them, you quickly realise that a lot of waste is either being burnt, or left, behind on the mountains.
Be a responsible traveller on the Annapurna Circuit: only use a reusable water bottle, pack a tote bag or two and carry all your trash out of the national park with you.
   BUY | This Reusable water bottle is seriously the best investment we’ve ever made on our travels.
We use the Grayl water purification bottles, which allows us to fill up from any water source, anywhere in the world, meaning we’ve not bought a plastic bottle in 18 months.
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#20 - YOU'LL HAVE A DECENT AMOUNT OF DOWNTIME IN THE EVENINGS
Once you've reached your teahouse for the evening and got settled in, you'll find yourself with plenty of time to chill out, socialise, eat (Mim's fave!), and get yourself prepared for the next day.
Evenings were some of our favourite times on the trek, as without all our devices and a wifi connection at hand, we had plenty of time to play cards (hint: always travel with a pack of playing cards!) with our group, or lose ourselves in a good book.
Speaking of books, we're also huge fans of reading books based in/around the places we're currently travelling through, as it really brings the landscapes around us to life. Here are some of our all-time faves:
 #21 - YOU ALWAYS NEED A CELEBRATORY SUMMIT CHOCOLATE
Every day, our group dedicated at least 5-10 minutes each day to pondering how good the summit chocolate would be at the top.
Not sure what this mysterious, albeit delicious-sounding, treat could be?!
This is the ultimate celebration at the highest peak of your trail (in this case, Thorong La Pass); your favourite chocolate bar, carefully stashed in your bag for the whole trip, and gloriously savoured at the summit.
It may seem like a small thing, but we kid you not: when mixed with the sheer elation and satisfaction of having completed the hardest part of your trek, that chocolate will taste like sheer heaven.
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Is Annapurna Circuit Trek suitable for beginners
Annapurna Circuit is a world-famous trek that you must do it, it will be the best choice for the beginners and for the traveler enthusiast. Walking through the Circuit is a classic trip right around the huge massif of mountains that make up the Annapurna group. Though it has some steep climbs, it is not difficult and the views along the way are spectacular. 
It is best to describe that among the other trekking Circuit trek in Nepal Annapurna Circuit is also a most happening trekking destination that travelers love to do most the Annapurna Circuit Trek has been proved as a highly praised and spectacular trekking route in the Annapurna region since it opened to foreign trekkers in 1977.
It takes a minimum of 18 days to trek around the entire Annapurna Massif visiting Tibet like a country on the northern slopes of the Himalaya and the dramatic Kali gorge. The trek takes you over Thorung La with its traditional chorten, prayer flags and stone cairns at an elevation of 5,416m.
 Also, you will get a chance to delve into the fine village inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups, offering spectacular and majestic views of the white Himalayas. As it continues to the north of the main Himalayan range on to the high and dry Tibetan Plateau, the scenery is equally breathtaking.
Along with breathtaking views, one can also get a chance to explore the interesting flora and fauna of Annapurna Circuit, along with the rich flora and fauna, you can also get warm hospitality by the diverse cultures and the lifestyle of the village. The rich ethnic groups visiting from many other sites will get the big opportunities to meet and stay with these wonderful people living here through the Annapurna Circuit Trek.
Now let’s move towards your trek destination of Annapurna Circuit Trek 
Here are some Itineraries to trek around on Annapurna Circuit Trek 
Trek from Kathmandu to Besi Sahar 760m
Trek to Bahundanda 1,310m
Trek to Chamje 1,425m
Trek to Thonje 1,920m
Trek to Chame 2,651m
Trek to Pisang 3,333m
Trek to Manang 3,351m
Trek to Yak Kharka 4,020m
Trek to Thorung Phedi 4,430mTrek to Thorung Phedi 4,430m
Trek to Muktinath 3,800m via crossing Thorung La pass 5,416m
Trek to Jomsom 2,720m
Trek to Lete 2,438m
Trek to Tatopani 1,189m
Trek to Ghorepani 2,855m
Trek to Tikhedhunga
Trek to Birethanti 1,037m
After trekking all these regions your tour in Pokhara, while trekking route follows forests, paddy fields, waterfalls, massive cliffs, small villages and goes through Manang, a Tibetan village with strong Buddhist traditions.
A thrilling and unique combination of culture and nature makes Annapurna Circuit trek the best and one of the most famous trekking routes in the globe. 
Accommodation facilities while trekking through Annapurna Circuit 
One can get plenty of accommodation the teahouse has a basic room, they often have power outlets, and occasionally have attached bathrooms with western or squat toilets. Generally, they will have a cozy and welcoming common area with a fire and good company. Wi-Fi is available, though it is limited, and once you’re higher than Manang, looking all these travelers can spend quality time with their friends and family it’s pretty much non-existent.
In the meantime when the trekking season comes to these guest houses get full especially at popular stops like Manang and Tilicho Lake. 
What things can beginners expect while trekking Annapurna Circuit trek 
The stunning and awe-full scenery of the nature will makes your trekking more interesting the lush green forest, the farming areas through barren and rocky mountains, that lined with snow takes you to the world of angels all around there you can see covering the rocks with the white snow which makes a thrilling experience in a whole lifetime, when you start your trek you can feel the weather hot and humid and as you go higher you will feel the cool weather that makes you wear the warm clothes.
Services that are include  
Meals and accommodations in tea houses during the trek includes hot drinks,
Trek leader,
Porters,
Three night’s hotel in Kathmandu,
Two nights hotel in Pokhara,
Transportation Kathmandu|Besi Sahar,
Transportation Birethanti |Pokhara,
Flight Pokhara|Kathmandu,
Airport|hotel transfers,
Staff insurance,
Domestic baggage 15 kg,
Annapurna National park conservation fees,
Trekking permit (TIMS),
Climb High kit bag,
First-Aid kit,
Rescue arrangements,
VAT.
So, get ready to make your vacation memorable and rewarding completing your trek to Annapurna Circuit, however long your trek takes just do it and be a first to make your vacation more amazing.
There are also other lots of trekking routes in the Himalayas, such as the peaks of Bhutan but for pure beauty and easy access, nothing can change the uniqueness of Annapurna Circuit.
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