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Around Annapurna & Pokhara Vallery Trek

Around PokharaNorth of Pokhara, Nepal's spectacular diversity appears at its finest The deep valleys and high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain, from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape resembling the Tibetan Plateau. This is the most popular trekking region, attracting over 75% of all trekkers (more than 30.000 annually). It's also among the tamest areas, with excellent lodges lining the main routes. Finding Nepal beneath the flood of trekkers can be difficult, but the scenery and culture are top-notch, and you can avoid the peak-season crush and still get fine weather and views.

Two main trails follow river valleys in relatively easy ascents: up the Kali Gandaki to Jomosom and Muktinath, and up the Marsyangdi to Manang. By crossing a high but straightforward pass, the Thorung La, these trails can be joined into the classic Annapurna Circuit. As the land climbs, thatch-roofed mud-walled huts are replaced by flat-roofed stone houses, and people change from farmers to herders, Hindus to Buddhists. The Annapurna region dramatically reveals the highland/lowland cultural and geographic frontier running across Nepal. Mountain views are frequent and good, and if they don't equal the heart-of-the-mountains feeling of Khumbu, there's the Annapurna Sanctuary, a secluded high-altitude hollow ringed by huge peaks.

Trip Itinerary

Day Start place Altitude Camping Place Altitude Remarks
Day 01 Kathmandu 1.400m Besi Sahar 823m minibus or 4 wheel drive
Day 02 Besi Sahar 823m Bahudanda 1.311m -
Day 03 Bahudanda 1.311m Chamje 1.433m -
Day 04 Chamje 1.433m Bagarchap 2.164m -
Day 05 Bagarchap 2.164m Chame 2.713m -
Day 06 Chame 2.713m Pisang 3.173m -
Day 07 Pisang 3.173m Braga 3.305m -
Day 08   - Braga 3.305m altitude acclimatization
Day 09 Braga 3.305m Thorung Phedi 4.366m -
Day 10 Thorung Phedi 4.366m Muktinath 3.798m cross Thorung La - 5.416m
Day 11   3.798m Muktinath 3.798m  
Day 12 Muktinath 3.798m Jomosom 2.713m -
Day 13 Jomosom 2.713m Tukuche 2.591m -
Day 14 Tukuche 2.591m Ghasa 2.013m -
Day 15 Ghasa 2.013m Tatopani 1.189m -
Day 16 Tatopani 1.189m Ghorepani 2.835m -
Day 17 Ghorepani 2.835m Tirkhedungha 1.577m sunrise Poon Hill
Day 18 Tirkhedungha 1.577m Chandrakot -Pokhara 915m -
Day 19 Pokhara 915m Kathmandu 1.400m by air

 

Highlights:

  • - Marsyangdi river
  • - Panorama on Annapurnas, Gangapurna etc.
  • - Typical Buddhist villages of Braga and Manang
  • - Cross Thorung La (5.416m)
  • - Muktinath - holy place for Hindu and Buddhist
  • - Marpha: typical village and center of apple plantations
  • - Kali Gandaki: deepest gorge of the world
  • - Tato pani - hot springs
  • - Pewa lake Pokhara.

Cost

Trekking : US$ 1155 Per person, minimum participants : 2 * .
Air fare : US$ 98 Pokhara-Kathmandu.
Transport by 4 wheel drive : US$ 181 Pokhara - Besi Sahar. Price per vehicle, divide by the number of passengers to get the price per person.
Equipment hire costs : US$ 1 per item per day, Down jacket - waterproof jacket - kit bag etc.

 

If you are with less than the minimum number of participants please contact us . We can bring you into contact with other people who would be interested to do the same trek and by posting a message to our message board you might find other people who would like to join you.