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Annapurna Circuit Trek

  • Seasons:
    Spring / Summer / Autumn

Annapurna Circuit Trek


Overview

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a legendary Himalayan route offering unmatched diversity in scenery, culture, and altitude. Starting from the lush lowlands of Bhulbhule (840m), the trail ascends through waterfalls, pine forests, and Tibetan-influenced villages like Manang and Pisang, before crossing the mighty Thorong-La Pass (5416m). The journey continues through sacred Muktinath, the windy town of Jomsom, and ends with the serene beauty of Poon Hill (3200m)—one of Nepal’s best sunrise viewpoints. Blending mountain adventure, cultural richness, and natural beauty, this 20-day trek is an unforgettable Himalayan experience.
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Trip Fact

Price

On Request

Duration

20 Days

Altitude

5416 M

Group Size

01+ Pax

Accommodation

Lodge / Hotel

Trip Start From

Kathmandu

Trip Ends At

Pokhara

Why Choose This Trip?

1. Cross the Iconic Thorong-La Pass (5416m) 

One of the highest trekking passes in the world, Thorong-La offers breathtaking 360° views of snowcapped peaks and the surreal feeling of standing above the clouds.


2. Explore Diverse Landscapes in this “Annapurna Circuit Trek”

From subtropical forests to high-altitude deserts, the Annapurna Circuit presents a constantly changing canvas of ecosystems, cultures, and mountain vistas.


3. Cultural Blend of Gurung, Manangi, and Thakali Villages

Experience authentic Himalayan life by walking through Manang, Kagbeni, and Tatopani, where traditional architecture, monasteries, and welcoming locals await.


4. Sunrise Over Annapurna from Poon Hill

End the trek with a magical dawn at Poon Hill, where the golden sun lights up Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).


5. Perfect Blend of Adventure and Accessibility

With teahouse stays, daily elevation gain, and side trips like Nawal village and Tatopani hot springs, this trek balances high-altitude adventure with comfort.

Trip At Glance

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Difficulty Level

Demanding

Brief Itinerary

  • Day 01:
    Arrival in Kathmandu, meet at the airport and transfer to Hotel..
  • Day 02:
    Drive Kathmandu – Bhulbhule (840m) by tourist bus (6 hrs)
  • Day 03:
    Start trekking, overnight at Jagat (1300 m)
  • Day 04:
    Dharapani (1860m)
  • Day 05:
    Chame (2760 m)
  • Day 06:
    Pisang (3200 m)
  • Day 07:
    Manang (3540 m) via Nawal (3660m)
  • Day 08:
    Acclimatisations Day
  • Day 09:
    Yak Kharka (4018 m)
  • Day 10:
    Thoroong Phedi (4450 m)
  • Day 11:
    Cross Thoron-La (5416 m), overnight at Muktinath (3760 m)
  • Day 12:
    Jomsom (2710m) via Kagbeni
  • Day 13:
    Drive Jomsom – Tatopani (1100m) by bus
  • Day 14:
    Shikha (1935m)
  • Day 15:
    Ghorepani (2860 m)
  • Day 16:
    Poon Hill (3200 m), Hile (1430 m)
  • Day 17:
    Biretanti (1100 m), Drive to Pokhara (850 m) by car and stay at Hotel
  • Day 18:
    Pokhara, enjoy the Phewa Lake
  • Day 19:
    Drive Pokhara – Kathmandu by tourist bus and Evening farewell dinner
  • Day 20:
    Departure to connect next destination or you may extend the trip as per your desire and time permit

Package Details

Cost Includes:

  • Airport arrival and departure private transfer
  • 2 nights accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast on twin share basis
  • 2 nights accommodation in Pokhara with breakfast on twin share basis
  • Kathmandu – Bhulbhule and Pokhara – Kathmandu transfer by tourist bus
  • Birethanti (Nayapul) – Pokhara by private car
  • 15 nights full board (BLD) teahouse trek with accommodation in mountain lodge
  • An english speaking trekking guide and porters (2 guests = 1 Porter & Max 25 kg)
  • ACAP Permit & TIMS (required passport copy and 3 picture for permit)
  • Farewell dinner with Nepalese cultural dance show

Cost Excludes:

  • Personal nature of expenses and trekking gears
  • Any airfare, domestic airport taxes and excess baggage fee ( 20KG free)
  • Travel Insurance for rescue operation if any form
  • Extra night accommodation or accommodation if earlier return from trekking by any reason
  • Extra cost occur by any reason which is not in our control such as strike, landslide and accident etc
  • TIPS for trekking staffs and other things which is not included above.

To Do’s In Kathmandu

  1. Walk Through History at UNESCO Sites
    Kathmandu Valley offers an unforgettable journey through history with UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Swayambhunath, Boudhanath, Pashupatinath, and the ancient Durbar Squares—each filled with rich culture, architecture, and spiritual depth.
  2. Shop, Eat & People-Watch in Thamel
    Thamel is the buzzing heart of Kathmandu where you can shop for trekking gear, local crafts, and books, or relax in rooftop cafés and enjoy a wide mix of global and local food.
  3. Taste the Real Nepal (Beyond Dal Bhat)
    Kathmandu’s food scene delivers everything from juicy momos and traditional Newari dishes to hearty Thakali thalis, making it a top spot for tasting Nepal’s diverse culinary flavors.
  4. Easy Day Trips When You Need a Break from the Buzz
    Short escapes to places like Bhaktapur, Nagarkot, Dhulikhel, or Chandragiri offer peaceful views, cultural depth, and refreshing air—all within a quick drive from the city.
  5. Recover, Recharge & Just Chill
    After a trek or long journey, Kathmandu is perfect for recovery with spas, yoga studios, serene gardens, and rooftop lounges that help you unwind at your own pace.

FAQs

1) How difficult is the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
It is a moderate to challenging trek, suitable for trekkers with good fitness. The main challenge is altitude, especially while crossing Thorong-La Pass (5416m).
2) What is the best season for this trek?
The best times are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) for clear skies, stable weather, and spectacular views.
3) Do I need permits for the Annapurna Circuit?
Yes. You need the ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit) and a TIMS card. These are mandatory for all trekkers in this region.
4) Are teahouses available throughout the route?
Yes. The trail is well-developed with comfortable teahouses offering food, lodging, and supplies in every major village.
5) Can beginners do the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Yes, if they have good fitness and prepare properly. Acclimatization days and a gradual itinerary help prevent altitude sickness.

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