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Annapurna Circuit Trekking |
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This classic 3-week adventure leads you
through a diverse range of mountain
cultures, scenery and climatic zones.
From the stark topography of the Tibetan
plateau, to the Kali Gandaki gorge and
the dramatic scenery of the Annapurna
massif, we are spoilt for choice in a
deeply beautiful region steeped in
history, culture and tradition.
After a few days in Kathmandu, we board
our minibus and drive to the road head
at Besisahar - and to the lush terraced
fields of the lower Marsayangdi River
valley. We set trail here and follow
this ancient river as it cuts through
the main Himalayan chain. Bamboo and
tropical vegetation accompany us as we
ascend through the verdant mid-hills
into alpine forest and then up higher
into alpine meadows. Soon the temperate
climate gives way to the arid desert
conditions in the Manang district, home
to centuries old Buddhist temples and
medieval villages.
We continue in the footsteps of the
ancient salt traders over the Throrung
La pass. At 5,416m it is one of the
highest trekking passes on earth, but
the views from the top of Dhaulagiri
(8,167m) are just stupendous. On the way
down to the Kali Gandaki gorge, we visit
the temple complex in Muktinath, a
sacred site for both Hindus and
Buddhists. It is a favourite pilgrimage
destination for many of the faithful.
Continuing our descent, we arrive at
Kagbeni and the junction of the Jhong
Khola and Kali Gandaki Rivers (2,800).
We are now in the deepest valley in the
world. To the east, Annapurna (8,031m)
sits astride the gorge, and on the west
Dhaulagiri towers at 8,167m. Like
sentinels of the Kali Gandaki River,
they guide us south towards the lush
lowlands.
We descend through pine and rhododendron
forest to natural hot springs to soak
away the dust of the trail and
revitalise ourselves. We make a short
ascent of Poon Hill for great sunrise
views at the end of our trek, and
remember with great satisfaction that we
have just circumnavigated one of the
most breath-taking mountain ranges on
earth.
Trip Overview
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Day 1:
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Arrive Kathmandu. Check into hotel
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Day 2:
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Cultural tour of Kathmandu. At leisure
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Day 3:
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Drive to Besisahar 6 hours. Trek to
Kundi (790m)
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Day 4-9:
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Trek up to Manang (3,500m)
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Day 10-13:
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Acclimatisation, then over Thorung La
and onto Muktinath (3,800m)
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Day 14-15:
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Descend via Marpha (2,665m) to Kalopani
(2,530m)
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Day 16:
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Descend to Tatopani and bath in hot
springs (1,189m)
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Day 17:
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Ascend to Ghorepani (2,775m)
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Day 18:
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Ascend Poon Hill (3,200m) for sunrise
views, then descend to Hill
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Day 19:
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Descend to Nayapul (1,030m). Drive to
Pokhara and end of trek party
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Day 20:
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Flight to Kathmandu, at leisure pm.
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Day 12:
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Fly home
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Duration:
20 Nights/21 Days
Accommodation:
Lodges on trek - 16 nights
Kathmandu hotel - 3 nights
Pokhara hotel - 1 night
Transport:
Minibus Kathmandu - Besisahar. Flight/Car/ Tourist
Bus Pokhara -
Kathmandu.
Activities:
Trekking
Group size:
Minimum - 1
Grading:
Demanding
Max Altitude:
5,416 m.
Includes:
* Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private
car / van / bus.
* Three meals a day Breakfast/ Lunch/Dinner.
* Accommodations.
* Equipments.
* All Ground Transportations.
* Well English speaking guide, friendly, experience
with government license holder.
* Every thing for the Guide and porter, food,
Transport, Accommodations, Salary.
* Monastery fees,
* Emergency helicopter rescues service. (This will
pay by your travel insurance company).
* Guide and porters are insured.
* Trekking Permit. (National park fee).
* One night’s excellent accommodation in Pokhara for
Annapurna package trekking.
* First aid service.
Excludes:
* Lunch and dinner whilst in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
* Your travel insurance (compulsory).
* Nepal entry visa fee (US$ 30 per person) you obtain
a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan
International Airport Kathmandu for 60 days from
date of issue. You require 2 passport size photos.
5. Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic
drinks, cold drinks, laundry.
* Personal trekking Equipments.
* Tips for trekking staff and driver. | >
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