Highlights
- Breathtaking Scenery Varied Landscapes: Explore subtropical forests, terraced fields, alpine meadows, and dry mountain terrains. Himalayan Panoramas: Take in stunning views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manasalu, Machapuchhre, and more. Thorong La Pass (5,416m): The highest point of the trek, offering breathtaking vistas.
- Rich Cultural Encounters Ethnic Villages: Interact with locals from Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan communities. Sacred Sites: Visit ancient Buddhist monasteries like Braga Monastery and explore temples. Traditional Life: Immerse yourself in local customs, festivals, and regional cuisine.
- Natural Wonders Hot Springs at Tatopani: A refreshing retreat after a long trek. Tilicho Lake: A stunning high-altitude lake at 4,919m, reachable via a side trek. Kali Gandaki Gorge: Be amazed by the world's deepest gorge, flanked by towering peaks.
- Thrill and Adventure Thorong La Pass Crossing: A fulfilling physical challenge for trekkers. High Altitude Trek: An opportunity to acclimatize gradually as you climb. Dynamic Weather: Experience a range of climates throughout the trek.
- Biodiversity Annapurna Conservation Area: A sanctuary for rare wildlife, including blue sheep and snow leopards, along with a diverse array of plants.
- Convenience Tea Houses and Lodges: Comfortable places to stay along the trail. Well-Defined Pathways: Easy-to-navigate trails, suitable for trekkers of all experience levels.
- Cultural Highlights Charming Villages: Discover Manang and Marpha, known for their apple orchards and unique architecture. Muktinath Temple: A significant pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists.
- Optimal Trekking Seasons: Spring (March-May): Enjoy pleasant weather and vibrant rhododendron blooms. Autumn (September-November): Experience clear skies and perfect trekking conditions.
Overview
The 13-day Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of Nepal’s most celebrated trekking adventures. Nestled in the breathtaking Annapurna Region and protected by the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP), this trek offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and thrilling adventure.
A Trek Through Diverse Landscapes
The journey begins at an altitude of 800 meters and gradually ascends to the mighty Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters), one of the highest trekking passes in the world. You’ll traverse rice paddies, subtropical forests, traditional villages, and glacial landscapes along the way.
The trek offers spectacular panoramic views of iconic Himalayan peaks, including:
- Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m)
- Mt. Annapurna I (8,091m)
- Mt. Manaslu (8,163m)
- Mt. Annapurna II (7,937m)
- Mt. Machhapuchhre (6,998m)
- And many more stunning peaks!
Preparing for the Annapurna Circuit Trek
Proper preparation is key to enjoying this incredible journey. Here are some tips to help you get ready:
- Physical Training: Build stamina and core strength with aerobic exercises like jogging, cycling, or hiking. Practice walking on uneven terrain to prepare for the trek’s challenges.
- Mental Readiness: Confidence is crucial. Research the trek’s route, weather conditions, and challenges to feel well-prepared and reduce anxiety.
- Packing Essentials: Pack wisely for varying weather conditions, from warm valley temperatures to freezing mountain passes.
- Acclimatization: Follow the itinerary to acclimatize properly and avoid altitude sickness.
Explore More in the Annapurna Region
The Annapurna Circuit Trek is just one of many trekking experiences we offer. Discover other exciting routes like the Annapurna Base Camp Trek or Mardi Himal Trek, each promising unique adventures in the heart of the Himalayas.
Best Seasons for Annapurna Circuit Trek
- Spring (March – May):
- Weather: Bright skies, sunny days, mild temperatures.
- Highlights:
- Clear views with little to no rainfall.
- Blooming rhododendrons (Nepal’s national flower) at lower elevations.
- Refreshing pine trees and vibrant wildflowers.
- Mornings/Nights: Chilly but manageable.
- Autumn (October – November):
- Weather: Pleasant with stunning clear skies and mild temperatures.
- Highlights:
- Vibrant festival season adds a cultural flavor to the trek.
- Popular season leading to crowded trails and high demand for accommodations.
Meals During the Trek
- Local Specialties: Dal Bhat (lentils and rice), boiled potatoes with chili, Sherpa stew, and curry with rice.
- Western Options: Pancakes, porridge, toast, eggs, soups, noodles, pizza, and dumplings (mo:mo).
- Advice:
- Avoid dairy, alcohol, and caffeinated drinks.
- Opt for hydrating liquids like ginger tea, lemon tea, and garlic soup.
Accommodation on the Trek
- Types: Lodges, guesthouses, and teahouses.
- Features:
- Lower altitudes: Comfortable with Western-style toilets.
- Higher altitudes: Basic facilities with long-drop toilets and shared spaces.
- Most accommodations provide blankets and wood-burning stoves in dining areas.
- Essentials: Carry toilet paper and a sleeping bag for added comfort.
Difficulty Level
- Grade: Challenging.
- Factors:
- High Elevation: Reaching Thorung La Pass (5,416 m).
- Terrain: Steep, rocky, and often snowy.
- Weather: Severe cold and unpredictable conditions.
- Preparation: Physical and mental readiness is crucial.
Altitude Sickness and Remedies
- Symptoms: Nausea, headache, appetite loss, fatigue, and insomnia above 3,000 m.
- Preventive Tips:
- Acclimatize properly.
- Stay hydrated.
- Maintain a steady pace.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking.
- Remedy: Descend immediately if symptoms persist and notify your guide.
Travel Insurance
- Must Cover:
- Emergency evacuation via helicopter.
- Medical expenses.
- Trip cancellation (non-refundable deposits).
- Tips: Ensure coverage aligns with the trek itinerary and includes high-altitude activities.
Guide and Safety
- Benefits:
- Experienced guides ensure safety and provide first aid.
- Careful inspection of food and lodging hygiene.
- Emergency evacuation plans in place.
- Advisory: Trek with trusted organizations like Green Valley Nepal Treks.
Packing List
- Essentials:
- Backpack, sleeping bag, sleeping pad.
- Sturdy, broken-in hiking boots and trekking poles.
- Rain gear (jacket and pants).
- Clothing:
- Layers: Base, mid, and outer layers.
- Warm socks, gloves, and a hat for cold weather.
- Accessories:
- Headlamp, water bottles, sunscreen, and sunglasses.
- High-energy snacks and a small first aid kit.
- Personal Items:
- Hygiene products and travel documents (passport, insurance).
- Camera for capturing moments.
- Miscellaneous:
- Cash for small expenses.
- Toilet paper and blister pads.
Welcome to Kathmandu (1,400m / 4,593ft)
Discover Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Drive from Kathmandu to Syange/Jagat (1,100m / 3,608ft)
Trek to Dharapani (1,960m / 6,430ft)
Trek to Chame (2,710m / 8,891ft)
Trek to Pisang (3,300m / 10,824ft)
Trek to Manang (3,500m / 11,482ft)
Acclimatization Day in Manang
Trek to Yak Kharka (4,110m / 13,484ft)
Trek to Thorong Phedi (4,420m / 14,501ft)
Cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,764ft) to Muktinath (3,800m / 12,467ft)
Drive to Pokhara (822m / 2,697ft)
Drive Back to Kathmandu
What's included
- International and Domestics Airport pick up and drop 2 Nights 3 Star Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (with breakfast included)
- All Meals and Teahouse accommodation during the trek with attach room (Possible place like Lukla, Namche, Debuche, Dengboche and Labuche)
- Gorashipa no attach
- Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing with private jeep and tour guide (Local Monuments entrance fee included)
- Kathmandu to Lukla Flight Ticket (Round Trip)
- All required trekking permits (National Park Entry Fee and Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Fee)
- Guide and porter insurance with food and accommodation Basic Medical kits Sleeping and duffel bag, down jacket, trekking poles (should be returned after the trek)
- Farewell dinner Emergency Helicopter Evacuation Service Arrangement Only (should cover by your travel insurance)
- All required paper works and government taxes EverestHikes T-shirt.
What's not included
- International Flight
- Nepal Travel Visa Fee
- Personal Medical and Travel insurance (Should cover helicopter evacuation)
- Guide, Porter and Driver tips
- Personal Gears (equipment)
- Personal bill
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
- All other personal expense of beverages (hard and soft drinks)
- All other things not mentioned in the inclusion
FAQs
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How long does the Annapurna Circuit Trek take?
The trek typically takes 12–21 days, depending on the route, acclimatization days, and side treks like Tilicho Lake.
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What is the best time to trek the Annapurna Circuit?
Spring (March to May): Moderate temperatures and blooming rhododendrons.
Autumn (September to November): Clear skies and stable weather. -
How difficult is the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Moderate to challenging.
Requires good physical fitness due to long walking days, high altitudes, and steep ascents, especially at Thorong La Pass. -
Do I need a guide or can I trek independently?
Independent Trekking: Possible due to well-marked trails and tea houses.
Guided Trekking: Recommended for added safety and cultural insights, especially for first-timers. -
What permits are required?
TIMS Card: Trekkers' Information Management System card.
ACAP Permit: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit.
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