Annapurna Circuit / Thorang La pass
Overview
This trek offers spectacular mountain wilderness of the Annapurna Range and eye catching Mountain View, It is surrounded by other famous mountains which are equally imposing, creating magnificent panoramas from any view point. The culture and tradition of ethnic communities Gurungs, Magars, and Thakalis are truly rich in this area. Annapurna area is also the original place of the famous Gurkhas (world known soldier)
Itinerary
Day 1 Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2 Drive Kathmandu to Besi Sahar to Jagat
Day 3 Trek from Jagat to Bagarchhāp
Day 4 Bagarchhāp to Chame (2,670m,)
Day 5 Chame to Pisang (3,300m)
Day 6 Pisang to Manang (3,540m
Day 7 Rest day / Acclimatization Day at Manang.
Day 8 Manang to Yakkharka (4,018m
Day 9 Yakkharka to Phedi (4,450m)
Day 10 Phedi to Muktināth (3,800m)
Day 11 Muktināth to Jomsom (3000m)
Day 12 Jomsom to Tatopani (2500)
Day 13 Tatopani to Sikha (2600m)
Day 14 Sikha to Ghorepani (2,785m)
Day 15 Ghorepani poon hill and trek to Birethanti
Day 16 Birethanti – Naya Pull and drive to Pokhara
Day 17 Pokhara/Kathmandu
Day 18 Departure
Inclusive
Airport Transfer arrival and departure
Accommodation Hotel in Kathmandu on bed and breakfast
Accommodation on Lodge and guest houses during the Trekking
Meal :- Breakfast. Lunch and Dinner
Drink :- Tea, Coffee, Hot water
Experienced Sherpa guide and porter
Annapurna National Park entrance ticket
Trekking permit and necessary documents
Insurance for supporting staff
Overland Transportation / domestic flights
All overland Transportation
Excludes
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
Bar bills
Personal expenses
Personal equipment
Tips for the supporting staffs
Equipment List
Head:
– Sun hat or scarf of Buff
– Warm fleece hat
– Sunglasses
– Sun cream
Lower Body:
– Under Garments
– Hiking Trouser
– Lightweight cotton long pants
Feet:
– Thin, lightweight inner socks
– Thick, warm wool hiking socks
– Hiking boots
– Camp shoes (sport shoe /or sandals)
Upper Body:
– T-shirts
– Light and expedition weight thermal tops
– Fleece jacket or pullover
– Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
– Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
– Down vest and/or jacket
Hands:
– Lightweight warm gloves with a waterproof shell outer
Accessories:
– Sleeping bag rated to – 20 degree.
– Headlamp, and batteries
– Basic First Aid Kit
– Large plastic bags – for keeping items dry inside bag
– Day pack (approximately 25 to 35 liter)
– Trekking Stick,
– Rain coat
– Note Book/pen
– Camera
Our Fixed Departure
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