Annapurna Circuit Trek

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Tour Type

Trekking & Hiking

Group Size

15 persons

Location

Nepal

Overview

Trip Overview

Trekking to Annapurna Circuit is more than just a trekking; it is also the great privilege to explore the hidden mystery of remote Himalaya. Annapurna Circuit is the part of gigantic Annapurna mountain range that covers the total length of the route varying from 160-230 km, depending on where the trek starts and ends. Annapurna circuit trek is well-known for its diversity of landscapes, topography and climatic zone, it traverses during the trail. Starting from subtropical, 730m at Beshishar, the trail goes through lush vegetation, quaint village and varied landscapes before reaching Thorong La Pass (5,416m), the highest point of the trek. Staring trek through anti-clockwise route needs daily low altitude gain per day and crossing Thorong La Pass is safe and easy. The gripping glimpse of Mount Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Gangapurana, Annapurna and Manaslu are what you get to view most of the time during the trail. Annapurna Circuit is voted as one of most beautiful long-distance trail in the world.

The trial starts from Beshisahar (730m) and snakes through the rice paddy tiered valleys, gigantic cliff across roaring rivers into Tibetan Buddhist settlements and climbs high into Himalayan peaks. Beshisahar lies at seven hours northwest drive from Kathmandu. The concluding point of the trek is Kali Gandaki gorge, the deepest canyon in the world and the bisecting point of Dhaulagiri on the west and Annapurna on the east.

Annapurna Circuit Trek is moderately difficult and it can be strenuous at higher altitude. Since teahouses are built throughout the trail route; it can be done in fully teahouse mode. 15-day trekking requires an optimum level of fitness and preparedness. With a construction of a road, the trekking route has shrunken significantly but mountain biking is becoming popular with Mustang in particular one of fascinating mountain biking destination in the world.

Included/Excluded

Airport to Hotel pickup and drop transportation by private van
Accommodation and meals throughout trek
All national flights as per itinerary
All Trekking permits and required entrance fee
An experienced guide, porters and their accommodation and meals
Trekking equipment
Safe drinking water –boiled/iodinate
First medical kit
All government and local tax
All office charge
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
Travel insurance charge
International flight fare
Nepal entry fare- 25$ for 15 days, 40$ for 30 days and 90$ for 100 days
Personal nature expenses- alcoholic beverages, mineral water, special menu, shopping, internets, laundry
Hot showers during the trek
Personal trekking equipment
Tips for guides, porters and drivers (Tips are expected but not mandatory)

Travel Styles

Cultural
Nature & Adventure
Activities
Festival & Events

Facilities

Entry Permits

FAQs

What is the best time to trek the Annapurna Circuit?
The best time to trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and excellent views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.
How difficult is the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
The trek is considered moderately difficult, with long walking days and steep ascents and descents. It requires a good fitness level but is accessible to those with a sense of adventure and some prior trekking experience.
Do I need a guide or porter for the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
While the trek can be done independently as the trail is well-marked, many trekkers choose to hire a guide for local insights and safety. A porter can also be helpful to carry gear, allowing you to enjoy the trek more comfortably.
What permits are required for the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
You will need two permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. Both can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
What kind of accommodation is available on the Annapurna Circuit?
Teahouses along the trek offer basic rooms with shared bathrooms. The quality of accommodation varies by altitude, with lower villages offering more comfortable amenities. It’s advisable to carry a sleeping bag for colder nights in higher regions.
What type of food is available during the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Teahouses serve a wide range of meals, from local Nepali dishes like dal bhat to Western options such as pizza, pasta, and pancakes. The food is simple but filling, with vegetarian options widely available.
Is altitude sickness a concern on the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Yes, altitude sickness is a significant concern as you will cross the Thorong La Pass, which is 5,416 meters above sea level. It’s important to acclimatize properly, ascend gradually, and stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness.
What should I pack for the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Pack essentials like sturdy trekking boots, layered clothing (for warm and cold weather), a waterproof jacket, trekking poles, a first aid kit, water purification tablets, and a headlamp. A good sleeping bag is recommended for high-altitude areas.
How do I reach the starting point of the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
The trek typically starts in Besisahar, which is a 6-7 hour drive from Kathmandu. Many trekkers take a bus or private jeep to reach Besisahar, where the trekking route begins.

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