Trekking in Nepal

The trek completely circumnavigates the Annarpana massif, considered a classic by many trekkers, it provides a whole range of experiences from lowland paddy fields to the windswept valleys of the Manang district on to the high pass of Thorung la (5416mtrs). After the pass there is a steep descent to the holy pilgrimage site of Muktinath. A couple of days are spent trekking through the lower Mustang district and some very preety Thakali villages towards the small town of Tatopani. Tatopani is renowned for its good food and hot springs for bathing. The following day is a long one up to the settlement of Ghorapani for sunrise views followed the next day with an early morning trek to Poon hill for spectacular sunrise views of both the Dhaulagiri and Annapuna Himal. The last day we descend steeply to the scenic village of Birenthanti situated at the confluence of two rivers the Modi khola and Bharungdi Khola and overnight. The final day is a short trek of half an hour followed by an hours bus ride to the hotel in Pokhara.
The classic trek in the Annapurna region is the Annapurna Circuit. The trek encircles the famous Annapurna massif passing through sub-tropical plains in the Himalayan foothills, trans-Himalayan Manang and then entering Mustang Valley crossing the highest elevation Thorang La pass (5,416m). The trail then joins the Kali Gandaki River that flows through the deepest gorge on earth.
The trek may take 15 to 22 days starting in Kathmandu and winding up in Pokhara. An entry permit for ACAP is needed for the trek. Most trekkers start the trek by taking a bus to Besisahar which is an 6-8 hours drive from Kathmandu.
The trek from Besisahar follows the partly constructed road as far as the small market town of Kudhi. The first few days of the trek goes along the Marsyangdi River. The region has lush green valleys which are inhabited by Gurungs along with a large number of other ethnic groups. You encounter countless high waterfalls that cascade down into the main river while the skyline is dominated by the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges.
From Manang, the trail goes uphill through high alpine pastures until the small teahouses at Thorang Phedi. The trek on the following day goes towards Thorang La pass from where the long descent to Muktinath for a night halt begins. There are a good number of teahouses at Muktinath as it is a very popular pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. From Muktinath you can see the skyline to the west dominated by the Dhaulagiri range while to the north can be seen arid hills of Upper Mustang. The trail leads down through the villages of Jharkot and Eklebhati inhabited by the people of Tibetan stock and finally the banks of the Kali Gandaki River is reached. The Kali Gandaki banks are inhabited by Thakali people.
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu / transfer hotel.
Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Drive to Besisahar / Trek to Bhulbhule.
Day 04: Trek to Bhulbhule / Syange.
Day 05: Trek to Syange / Tal.
Day 06: Trek to Tal / Kupar.
Day 07: Trek to Kupar / Pisang (3200m).
Day 08: Trek to Pisang / Manang (3400m).
Day 09: Acclamatisation day in Manang.
Day 10: Trek to Manang / Yak Kharka (4000m).
Day 11: Trek toYak Kharka / Thorong Phedi (4500m).
Day 12: Cross Thorong La Pass (5415m) / Muktinath(3810m).
Day 13: Trek to Muktinath / Jomsom (2750M).
Day 14: Trek to Jomsom / Ghasa (2000m).
Day 15: Trek to Ghasa / Tatopani (1100m).
Day 16: Trek to Tatopani / Ghorepani (2800 M).
Day 17: Trek to Ghorepani / Birethanthi (1100m).
Day 18: Trek to Birethanti to Pokhara by bus & transfer hotel.
Day 19: Free day in Pokhara.
Day 20: Departure to Kathmandu by bus (6hours) or air (25 minutes).
Day 21: Departure to onward destination.
