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About Expedition

The Annapurna Circuit Trekking is highly popular among the travelers and has been considered a spectacular trekking route in the Annapurna region since it opened to foreign trekkers in 1977. The journey begins right from Kathmandu to Darapani in a land transport along the Marshyangdi River, enjoying with great views of Manaslu and Himal Chuli to the east.

This magnificent trail leads through the fine villages inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups giving you an insight into their local culture and have an opportunity to interact with the local communities. You will be lured by spectacular and majestic views of the snow-clad Himalayas. You will be spellbound with Himalayan massif to the high and dry Tibetan Plateau, the scenery is equally mesmerizing. The highest altitude of the trek is Thorong La pass perched atop the Manang valley at the elevation of 5,416 meters. Due to the difficulties of crossing the pass, the circuit is usually walked in a counter-clockwise direction. Trekking clockwise is the longer ascent and this is why shorter descent from east to west is preferred by many trekkers to complete in one day.

After we descend to the west at Muktinath from Thorung La pass, we continue to the barren Tibetan like a village of the Kali Gandaki – the world’s deepest gorge passes between the giant Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountains. After visiting Muktinath we walk or drive further down to Jomsom and catch a flight to Pokhara or by bus.

Itinerary

Weeks (2)

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Week 01

Day 01   Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel (1,300m/4,265ft)

Day 02   Sightseeing in Kathmandu

Day 03   Drive to Darapani (1,960m/6,430ft)

Day 04   Trek to Chame (2,710m/8,891ft)

Day 05   Trek to Pisang (3,300m/10,826ft)

Day 06   Trek to Manang (3,500m/11,482ft)

Day 07   Acclimatization day

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Week 02

Day 08   Trek to Ledar (4,250m/13,943ft)

Day 09   Trek to Phedi or High camp (4,600m/15,091ft)

Day 010   Trek to Muktinath (3,710m) via Thorong-La pass (5,416m/17,769ft)

Day 011   Fly back to Pokhara (850m/2,789ft) and Sightseeing in Pokhara

Day 012   Fly back to Kathmandu or drive

Day 013   Final Departure

Members

Prajjwal

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includes

  • International and domestic airport transfers
  • Teahouse accommodation during the trek
  • Meal: Breakfast, lunch and dinner with tea/coffee
  • 3 Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • 2 Nights hotel accommodation in Pokhara with breakfast
  • Tourist coach (Kathmandu-Darapani/Pokhara-Kathmandu) domestic flights (Jomsom-Pokhara)
  • An English-speaking trekking Guide and necessary porters
  • Guide & porters salary, insurance, equipment, transportation, food & accommodation
  • All necessary paperwork and permits ACAP, and TIMS
  • First aid medical kit
  • Farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant in Kathmandu
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Facts of the Trip

Highest access

(5416m/17469ft)

Duration

13 Days

Co-ordinates

28°47′41″N 83°56′15″E

Location

Annapurna Region

Country

Nepal

Best season

(Autumn)September to December and (Spring)March to May

Major Activity

Trekking/Hiking

Culture

Gurung and Thakali

Himalayan sights

Annapurna, Fishtail, Dhaulagiri

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Hosted by Nivesh Karki

Joined may 2021

Nivesh Karki is a Superhost

A graduate in Business Management from Tribhuvan University, Nepal, Nivesh Karki brings 15 years of managerial experience in the tourism industry to his role at Himalayan Adventure. Formerly serving as the General Manager of Himalayan Adventure, his dedication, diligence, and exceptional managerial skills in handling clients and expedition projects have significantly elevated the organization. In recognition of his contributions, he has been promoted to Executive Director and is now also a co-founder of Pioneer Adventure. Self-motivated, trustworthy, and committed to his duties, Nivesh Karki plays a crucial role in facilitating and overseeing the company's overall operations. His responsibilities include effectively managing human resources, preparing and collecting trekking and climbing permits from various governmental and non-governmental agencies, such as the Department of Tourism, Department of Immigration, Nepal Mountaineering Association, National Trust for Nature Conservation, and the Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation. His ability to work under pressure, combined with a clear, logical mind and a practical approach to problem-solving, enhances his effectiveness in these roles. The combination of his educational background and extensive experience in the tourism industry positions Nivesh Karki as an indispensable and career-oriented shareholder in our company, driving Himalayan Adventure toward continued success.