Nar phu kangla Pass and throng la pass trekking
Nar phu kangla Pass and throng la pass trekking |
The Annapurna Nar Phu valley is an ideal for those
trekkers who have time and appetite to venture into some of the less trodden
remote regions of Nepal beyond the regular trekking routes. This tented camping
trek offers the pictorial landscape of recently opened region of Nar and Phu
valley, situated just north of popular Annapurna circuit route. The Nar Phu
valley topography is trans Himalayan and similar to that of Tibet . Trails are
still rugged that has changed little over the years. We spend few days in
exploring this remote valley and cross the Kang La pass (5300m) on the way to
Manang. Leaving famed Manang we head to Jomsom cross the throng la pass
Itinerary
Details
Day 01: Meet
at Kathmandu Airport and transfer to the hotel
Day 02: A
full days sightseeing tour of Kathmandu valley
Day 03:
Drive Kathmandu to Syange/ Jagat (1100 m)
Day 04:
Syange/Jagat trekking to Dharapani (1960 m)
Day 05:
Dharapani trekking to Koto: (2670 m)
Day 07: Koto
trekking to Dharmasala (3300m).
Day 08:
Dharmasala trekking to Kayang (3560m).
Day 09:
Kayang trekking to Phu village (4200m)
Day 10: Rest
at Phu village for Acclimatization and for explore Phu valley. Again walking up and then coming back down is better
than just resting in high altitude, we can walk up to alley to the summer
grazing settlement at Ngoru, can spend the time interact with local people
visit Gompa, overnight at camp
Day 11: Phu
village Trekking to Nar (4150m):
Day 12: Nar
trekking to Kang La Phedi (4500m)
Day 13: Kang
La Phedi trekking up to Kang La pass (5315m) trek to Ngwal (3675m)
Day 14:
Ngawal Trekking to Manang (3570m)
Day 15:
Manang trekking to Letdar (4250m).
Day 16:
Letdar trekking to Phedi (4500m) or High camp (4800m).
Day 17:
Phedi or High Camp trekking to Muktinath (3800m).
Day 18:
Muktinath trekking to Jomsom (2715m) via Kagbeni (2810m):
Day 19:
Jomsom flight to Pokhara:
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