Annapurna Round
Explore the Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal, circling the stunning Annapurna Mountains. This trek showcases beautiful landscapes, friendly villages, and mountain views. It’s a popular choice for a memorable adventure in the Himalayas, combining nature and local culture.
The Annapurna Circuit, often referred to as the Annapurna Round, is a classic trekking route in Nepal, encircling the Annapurna Massif. This renowned trail spans approximately 160-230 kilometers (100-145 miles), showcasing diverse landscapes from subtropical forests to high-altitude deserts. Trekkers traverse through picturesque villages, experience various ethnic cultures, encounter stunning views of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, and cross the challenging Thorong La Pass at an altitude of 5,416 meters (17,769 feet). The trek typically takes around 15-20 days, offering an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, cultural immersion, and Himalayan adventure.
Day 1: Kathmandu to Syange (Drive 8-9 hrs)
Start in Kathmandu (1,400 m)
Drive to Syange (1,100 m)
Overnight in Syange
Day 2: Trek Syange to Tal
Syange (1,100 m)
Trek to Tal (1,700 m)
Overnight in Tal
Day 3: Trek Tal to Bagarchap
Tal (1,700 m)
Trek to Bagarchap (2,160 m)
Overnight in Bagarchap
Day 4: Trek Bagarchap to Chame
Bagarchap (2,160 m)
Trek to Chame (2,670 m)
Overnight in Chame
Day 5: Trek Chame to Pisang
Chame (2,670 m)
Trek to Pisang (3,200 m)
Overnight in Pisang
Day 6: Trek Pisang to Manang
Pisang (3,200 m)
Trek to Manang (3,540 m)
Overnight in Manang
Day 7: Acclimatization Day
Spend a day in Manang to acclimatize to the altitude. You can go for short hikes around Manang to help with acclimatization.
Day 8: Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka
Manang (3,540 m)
Trek to Yak Kharka (4,018 m)
Overnight in Yak Kharka
Day 9: Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorangla Phedi
Yak Kharka (4,018 m)
Trek to Thorangla Phedi (4500 m)
Overnight in Thorangla Phedi
Day 10: Trek from Thorangla Phedi to Muktinath via Thorong La Pass (5,416 m)
Trek down to Muktinath (3,800 m)
Overnight in Muktinath
Day 11: Drive from Muktinath to Tatopani
Muktinath (3,800 m)
Drive to Tatopani (1,190 m)
Overnight in Tatopani
Day 12: Drive from Tatopani to Pokhara
Tatopani (1,190 m)
Drive to Pokhara (820 m)
Best of Luck
Included
- Experienced Guide
- Porter
- 3 Times a Meal According the choice of Guest
- 3 Times Hot Drink
- Seasonal Fruits
- All Required Equipment’s
- All the Transportation Fee During Programmer
- Airport Pick Up & Drop
- All the Accommodation During Trek
- Sight Seeing (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
- Accommodation In Kathmandu (Tourist Standard Hotel/Star Hotel)
- First Aid Service
- Trekking Gears If Required (Crampon, Ice-Axe , Rope, Oxygen Cylinder, Sleeping Bag, Hot Water Bag)
- Staff Insurance (Guide, Ass Guide, Porter, Cook, Ass Cook)
- Food & Accommodation For Field Staffs
- Staff Equipment
Not Included
- Tips For Nepali Field Staffs (Tipping is the tradition of tourism in Nepal, every trekkers Expect some tips from the clients at the end of program. Normally we recommend 15-25% tips to guide & 10-15% tips to other field Staffs)
- International Flight
- Travel Insurance & Visa fees
- All the Beverages
- Extra Expenses (Personal Shopping, Personal Transportation, Extra Activities if it is not in the program)
Clothing:
- Outer Shell Jacket: Waterproof and windproof jacket for protection against the elements.
- Hiking Pants: Comfortable, moisture-wicking pants that are easy to move in.
- Rain Pants: Waterproof pants for rain and wet conditions.
- Gloves: Insulated gloves for warmth and protection.
- Hat: Warm hat to cover your head and ears.
Footwear:
- Hiking Boots: Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots with ankle support.
- Socks: Moisture-wicking and warm socks. Consider bringing a few pairs.
Accessories:
- Backpack: Comfortable daypack to carry your essentials.
- Sunglasses: UV-protective sunglasses with good coverage.
- Sunscreen: High SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from high-altitude sun.
- Lip Balm: With SPF to prevent chapped lips.
- Headlamp: Essential for any early morning or late evening activities.
Sleeping Gear:
- Sleeping Bag: Warm and suitable for the expected temperatures.
Hydration and Nutrition:
- Water Bottles: Carry water bottles to stay hydrated.
- Snacks: Energy bars, trail mix, and other high-energy snacks.
- Water Purification: Water purification tablets or a filtration system.
Miscellaneous:
- First Aid Kit: Including basic medications, bandages, blister treatment, etc.
- Personal Identification: Passport, permits, and any other necessary documents.
- Camera: If you want to capture the breathtaking views.
- Power Bank: To keep your electronics charged.
- Toiletries: Toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and other personal hygiene items.
Optional Gear:
- Trekking Gear Rental: You can rent some equipment in Nepal, such as sleeping bags and trekking poles.
- Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC): For altitude-related emergencies, if you’re concerned about altitude sickness.