Annapurna Region, Nepal
13 Hours
Trekking & Hiking
15 persons
Nepal
Annapurna Circuit Trek was opened to foreign trekkers in 1977, the Annapurna Circuit Trek has become one of the most renowned and spectacular trekking routes in the world. Starting at less than 1,000 meters, the Annapurna Circuit Trek gives a chance to explore the Himalayas from bottom to top and from many different angles and perspectives. Also, with lush green valleys and fascinating villages, the Annapurna Circuit Trek offers impressive snow-capped views of the white Himalayas.
This 18-day Annapurna Circuit Trek begins in Syange and follows the Marshyangdi River, with spectacular views of Manasle and Himal Chuli to the east. And, following the river valley Annapurna Circuit Trek route, you will reach the village, inhabited by a wide diversity of people from different ethnic groups and offering spectacular and majestic views of the Himalayas. Moreover, continuing to the north of the main Himalayan range to the high and dry Tibetan plateau, the scenery is equally breathtaking.
The highest point on the Annapurna Circuit Trek is the Thorong-la Pass (5416 m) at the top of the valley. Tough terrain and harsh weather conditions make crossing Thorong-la Pass (5416m.) quite difficult. And, because of the difficulties of crossing the pass, the Annapurna Circuit Trek is usually walked in a counter-clockwise direction. On top of that, traveling clockwise, with the longer ascent and shorter descent from west to east, is too much for many people to manage in one day. And, after passing the high pass, we descend to the west at Muktinath, and we continue to the barren, Tibetan-like village of the Kali Gandaki. Kali Gandaki is the deepest gorge in the world and passes between the giant Annapurna.
Autumn and spring are considered the best seasons for trekking in the Annapurna region. These are the most popular seasons for Trekking in Nepal. So, during these two seasons, you will find hundreds of trekkers along the route. But these may not be appropriate seasons if you want a solo trek on the least crowded trail. Monsoons and winters are perfect for solo trekkers.