The
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Round annapurna trekking |
This
classic trek circles the entire Annapurna massif and in so doing offers a
spectacular variety of people and landscapes, from lowland farming country to
alpine meadows to the Tibet-like country on the northern slopes of the
Himalaya. We start in the foothills at Besi Sahar and rise after 6 days to the
settlement of Manang at 3500m where we acclimatize and enjoy the mountain
views. We continue to ascend and on day 10 of the trek we cross the famous
Thorung La, at 5416m, to Muktinath, an important pilgrimage site for Hindus and
Buddhists.
From
here we descend into the Kali Gandaki, with Annapurna and Dhaulagiri towering
on either side. En route back to Pokhara we pass through the many beautiful
hill villages that populate this ancient trading route between Tibet and India.
We also visit the hot springs at Tatopani, and climb up Poon Hill, above
Ghorapani, to enjoy magnificent mountain views. Accommodation and food is
provided in the local lodges. Transport to Besi Sahar is by private or Public coach
and the return to Kathmandu from Pokhara is by Land or by Air
Map of round Annapurna trek |
Fact about round Annapurna
trek
Starting
from : Kathmandu/Pokhara
Ending
at :
Pokhara/Kathmandu
Grade :Difficult
Highest
access of the trek :5416m
(Throng- la top)
Culture
encounter :
Mixed
Himalayan sights : Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, Annapurna range from both sides Manaslu, Nilgiri, Tukuche peak , pisang peak, and many more ...............................
Most
Attraction of the trek : Close
Mountain View, Villages and local people
Best
Seasion :
March, April, May, September,October,
November
Meal :
breakfast, lunch, & Dinner)
Activities :
Trekking
Transportation :
Car / Van
Accommodation :
Teahouse
Minimum
Group Size : 1
Per
day Walking : 5 to 7 hours
Itinerary
type : Fixed / Customized
Day by day itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu Arrival
Arrive in Kathmandu airport. Then transfer to Hotel.
Day 02: Kathmandu Valley City Tour
After breakfast,full day
city Tour at Kathmandu in important and popular tour spots which are related
with history, culutre and tradition of Nepal ,Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath
Stupa, Swayambhunath Monaster and Patan Durbar square which are in records of
world heritage sites too.
Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar
Day 4: Besisahar to Bahundanda
We start our trek at Besi
Sahar (820m) and continue on to the Gurung village of Khudi at 790m where we
cross the Khudi Khola. From here we follow the trail northwards up the
Marsyangdi valley to Bhulbule where we stop for lunch. The trail then crosses
the Marsyangdi on a long suspension bridge and continues up the east bank of
the river. From here there are good views of Manaslu (8156m) to the north-east.
The trail then leads up through the villages of Ngadi and Lampata before
reaching Bahundanda (1310m) where we spend the night.
Day 5: Bahundanda to Chamje
From Bahundanda the trail
drops to eventually cross a stream and then climbs to the settlement of Lili
Bir. The trail continues high above the river eventually dropping to cross to
the western side of the Marsyangdi at Syange (1190m). Beyond Syange the trail
becomes steep in parts, reaching the ancient village of Jagat at 1250m. From
Jagat the trail descends to the Marsyangdi, and follows the riverbank before
climbing up through forests to Chamje at 1430m.
Day 6: Chamje to Bagarchhap
Today the trail continues
northwards before eventually turning to the north west as it follows the
Marsyangdi to Bagarchhap. The trail initially crosses the river to the east
bank and climbs up to the large settlement of Tal at 1675m, where there are
many shops and lodges. From Tal the trail crosses and then re-crosses the river
as it makes its way to Karte, and finally crosses again to the west bank before
continuing through the village of Dharapani at 1920m, and on to Bagarchhap at
2160m.
Day 7: Bagarchhap to Chame
From Bagarchhap the trail
continues in a general westwards direction up the Manang valley, following the
Marsyangdi river. Throughout today we obtain views of Annapurna II (7937m) and
Annapurna IV to the west. Initially the trail climbs through forests to
Dhanakyu at 2290m, and continues steadily to the settlement of Lattemarang at
2360m. The track then climbs over several forested ridges to reach the village
of Kotho at 2590m, and from here it is an easy half-hour walk to Chame at
2630m, the administrative headquarters for the Manang district.
Day 8: Chame to Pisang
From Chame we cross to the
northern side of the river and trek west on an easy trail to the village of
Bhratang at 2840m. From here the valley is steep and narrow and leads through
dense forests. The trail eventually crosses back to the south side of the river
on a suspension bridge at 3040m and then continues on to our destination for
the evening, the large village of Pisang at 3190m, where there are many lodges.
Day 9: Pisang to Manang
The trail continues on the
south side of the river and makes a long climb over a ridge to reach approx
3400m. It then descends to the valley floor and continues on to Hongde at 3325m
where there is an airstrip, several lodges and a police checkpost. The feature
of the village is a long mani wall. The trail crosses to the north bank of the
river near Mungli and continues on to the stunning Tibetan-style village of
Bryaga at 3475m, where there is an ancient gompa. From here it is only a short
walk to Manang at 3500m. Manang is a very large and important village with
numerous shops and lodges.
Day 10: Acclimatization day at Manang
This is an acclimatisation
day which will allow us to become adjusted to the thinning air and lessening
pressure as we continue upwards towards the Thorung La. It is often useful to
make use of this day by taking a gentle excursion to a number of the
interesting areas near to Manang. However it is also useful to rest up and
relax before we trek higher.
Day 11: Manang to Yak Kharka
Whilst it is possible to
reach Thorung Phedi in one day from Manang we split the journey in two in order
to aid acclimatisation. From Manang we trek slowly up to Tengi at 3620m and
continue steadily upwards to Gunsang at 3930m. The trail is now distinctly alpine
in appearance, the vegetation consisting of scrub juniper and alpine grasses.
The views en route across to the immense peaks of Gangapurna (7454m) and
Annapurna III (7555m) are fantastic, as we continue up to Yak Kharka at 4090m.
There are several lodges here and although it makes for a short day, it is a
convenient place to stop before trekking higher.
Day 12: Yak Kharka to Thorung Phedi
From here we continue very
slowly upwards reaching the small settlement of Letdar, at 4250m, after about
one hour. The trail then continues to climb along the east bank of the Jarsang
Khola, making its way steadily up to Thorung Phedi, a small collection of
lodges, at 4420m. This is our last stop before crossing the Thorung La –
“phedi” means “foot of the hill”, and indeed this is the starting point for the
long trek up to the pass at 5416m. This is another short day, and allows us to
rest and relax before ascending to the pass tomorrow. Lodges here are usually
very crowded and there is an air of excitement and a lot of activity as most
trekkers arrive here by lunchtime.
Day 13: Trek to Muktinath, crossing Thorung La
We set off early, at about
6am, and begin the long climb up to the Thorung La (“la” means “pass”) 1000m
above us. We trek slowly and steadily and aim to reach the pass in 4 hours from
Phedi, although it can take less or more depending upon fitness and
acclimatisation. The trail has been used for centuries by local people and is
well defined in the trekking seasons. Upon reaching the pass we see the traditional
chorten, prayer flags, and cairn, and other trekkers resting before the descent
to Muktinath 1600m below. The views from the pass can only be described as
breathtaking, and take in a panorama of Himalayan giants, as well as providing
our first view of the immense Kali Gandaki valley to the west. The reduction in
altitude becomes obvious as soon as we leave the Thorung La and it is amazing
how much difference this makes in only a few hundred metres. As we descend, we
obtain great views of Dhaulagiri to the south-west, and Tukuche Peak at 6920m.
The descent is long and tiring but not difficult and we soon find ourselves
down in Muktinath and Ranipauwa, although this does take about 3 hours. There
are many lodges here and we spend the rest of the day relaxing and looking back
with satisfaction on a great achievement - crossing the Thorung La.
Day 14: Muktinath to Jomsom
We can now look forward to a
reduction in altitude and easier going, as we descend down the trail to Jomsom.
From Muktinath we descend to Jharkot (3500m), a picturesque village with many
interesting features and from here continue down to Khingar at 3200m, and
eventually Kagbeni at 2801m. Kagbeni is at the junction of the Jhong Khola and
the Kali Gandaki, and is the northernmost village that can be visited in this
region with a normal trekking permit. North from here, the trail to Mustang
begins and trekkers must have the correct documentation if they wish to trek
there. It is worth spending some time to look around Kagbeni; at the narrow
alley ways and the large gompa. From here we follow the river down to Eklai
Bhatti (2730m), where we join the alternative and more direct route from
Muktinath. From here it is an easy walk to Jomsom, the administrative
headquarters of the region, at 2713m.
Day 15: Jomsom to Kalopani
From Jomsom we continue to
descend the Kali Gandaki valley, passing through the substantial settlement of
Marpha at 2665m with many hotels and a large Gompa, and then down to Tukuche at
2590m. On the route we notice a distinct change in the surroundings from
barren, dry country to greener, more welcoming pine and conifer forests.
Tukuche is a beautiful Thakali village and it is worth resting here to take in
the atmosphere of this famous trading town where Tibetan traders from the north
met with those coming up from the south. From Tukuche we continue along the
trail through the villages of Khobang (2560m) and Larjung (2560m) and
eventually reach Kalopani at 2560m. We have fantastic views of the big
mountains in this area all through the afternoon, especially Dhaulagiri at
8167m and Nilgiri at 7061m.
Day 16: Kalopani to Tatopani
Today we trek back into the
more subtropical part of Nepal and the trip takes on a different feel. We
continue along the river passing through Lete at 2470m and Ghasa at 2080m. A
highlight of the day is the small village of Rupse Chhahara at 1550m. Here
there is a beautiful waterfall, after which the village is named. The trail
crosses the river numerous times during the day and we lose a lot of height, as
the altitude of Tatopani is only 1180m. Tatopani, means “Hot water” in Nepali
and it is named after the hot springs near the village. Tatopani is a large
village with an amazing selection of high quality hotels, many with garden
restaurants and access to the riverside springs.
Day 17: Tatopani to Ghorapani
Today is another hard day,
but by now we should be fit and acclimatised. After losing height during the
last few days we now climb back up to the pass at Deorali at 2834m where there
are many hotels. Ghorapani is a few minutes past here at 2775m. The trail is
upwards for all of the day passing through many settlements on the way, such as
Ghara at 1705m, Sikha at 1980m and Chitre at 2390m where we trek through
rhododendron and magnolia forests. The hard work is worth it as the view from
Deorali, of a panorama of peaks, is absolutely stunning.
Day 18: Ghorapani to Tikhedhunga
Many trekkers will take the
opportunity of an early morning trip up Poon Hill (3210m) for the best view of
the peaks in the region. The walk up takes about one hour and is certainly
worth it, with many making a special effort to get there for the sunrise over
the 8000m peaks. After the side trip to Poon Hill and a well-earned breakfast
we lose height again as we trek downwards to Tikhedhunga at 1525m. The trail
today is a reverse of yesterday, easy on the lungs but hard on the knees. We
pass through Nangathanti (2460m) and Banthanti (2250m) and eventually reach
Ulleri at 2070m. From here it is a long desecent on a stone staircase before we
reach the Bhurungdi Khola at 1410m - from here it is a short walk to
Tikhedhunga.
Day 19:Tikhedhunga to Naya Pul, drive back to Pokhara.
Our last day on the trail.
We continue down the trail to Birethanti, and from here walk the short distance
to the roadhead at Naya Pul, where we are picked up by our transport and driven
back to Pokhara. The journey by road takes approx. 2 hours and we arrive back
in Pokhara by early afternoon, in time to refresh ourselves in the hotel before
spending a night in Pokhara.
Day 20: Pokhara Free day
Seight Seen in Pokhara
valley if you like to paragliding that will be possible
Day 21: Pokhara to Kathmandu.
Pokhara to Kathmandu journey
is in option. One is by flight and another is by overland by private vehicle or
tourist bus.
Day 22: Kathmandu to onward destination.
Find more picture and Album in the following link
Trekking with Hellen and friends
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Trekking with Martin and Jon
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Other album
Book this trip and more info contact
BHAKTI DEVKOTA
Trek and tour operator all over Nepal (since 1997)
bhakti8848@gmail.com
Tel: 00977-9846139572
http://nepal8848.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/bhakti.mountain.guide
Find more picture and Album in the following link
Throng la top Round annapurna trek |
Trekking with Hellen and friends
Album
Trekking with Martin and Jon
Album
Other album
Book this trip and more info contact
BHAKTI DEVKOTA
Trek and tour operator all over Nepal (since 1997)
bhakti8848@gmail.com
Tel: 00977-9846139572
http://nepal8848.blogspot.com/
http://www.facebook.com/bhakti.mountain.guide
See you in Nepal in Round annapurna trek !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1 comment:
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