Round Annapurna Trek

Nepal, Annapurna Region
Challenging
16 Days
Trip Code: RAT

Round Annapurna Trek

At a glance
  • Trip Start: Kathmandu
  • Trip End: Kathmandu
  • Trek Start: Jagat
  • Trek End: Jomsom
  • Trip Durations: 16 Days
  • Maximum Altitude: 5,416m
  • Season: Spring and Autumn
  • Group Size: 4-16
  • Accommodation: Full Lodge Basis
  • Meals: Full Board
  • Accommodation Info: 5 night Hotel & 10 night Lodge

The Annapurna Circuit is a popular name for a trek within the Annapurna mountain range of central Nepal. The total length of the route varies between 160–230 km (100-145 mi), depending on where the motor transportation is used and where the trek is ended. The trek rises to an altitude of 5,416m. on the Thorung La pass, touching the edge of the Tibetan plateau. This trek crosses two different river valleys and encircles the Annapurna massif, crossing Thorung La (5416m), the highest pass on this trek. Practically all trekkers hike the route counter clockwise, as then the daily altitude gain is slower and crossing the high Thorong La pass is easier and safer.

The mountain scenery, seen at close quarters includes the Annapurna Massif (Annapurna I-IV), Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu, Gangapurna [7455m] and Tilicho Peak (7134m). Numerous peaks of 6000-8000m in elevation rise from the Annapurna range.

Itinerary

Namaste! And welcome to Kathmandu, the colourful capital of Nepal where ornately carved balconies mingle with beautiful shrines and temples. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting on arrival at the exit gate of Kathmandu airport. Our staff will welcome you and pick you to your accommodated hotel and rest of the day you can relax at the hotel or short evening walk around local market on your own as per your wish.

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

None

Drive

30 mins

A well deserved rest day at cosy of hotel after a long tiring flight. This day, one can move around nearby local market to purchase or hire trekking equipment that is necessary for the trekking like sleeping bags, walking sticks etc, exchange currency as requirement or simply walk around in the local market or Kathmandu Durbar squire nearby with small entrance fee as per your preference on your own. Evening at the hotel lobby there will be pre-trip briefing in which you will be introduced with your trekking guide and explained about your trip in short, instruction for safety etc.

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Breakfast

This morning, drive to Besisahar (approximately 5.5 hours) to immediately immerse yourself in the spectacular mountain wilderness that encompasses the Annapurna Range. After reaching Besisahar, we will have quick lunch. At this place we have to submit our trekking permit to enter inside Annapurna Conservation Area Project site. After permit clarance we will change vehicle and drive with 4WD to Jagat which will take 3 and half hours more. The road is quite bumpy and rough. After reaching Jagat, we will check into a lodge.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Drive

5.5 hours and 3.5 hours

Today’s trek continues through the deep wooded canyon embellished by stunning waterfalls. You’ll be venturing into the Manang district of the mountain range, with much of the trail ascending throughout the day.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

7 hours walking

Marking the end of the great Marsyangdi Gorge, make a steep climb to Timang, then the trail settles into gentler slopes as the vegetation transforms from dense pine forests to drier slopes. The district headquarters of Manang, Chame, is the largest settlement after Besisahar.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

6 hours walking

A slew of breathtaking scenery is on the cards today as the trail goes through a deep gorge, then past the great sweeping slope of Paungi Danda. Today is mostly an easy walk with few ascending stretches of trail dotted throughout the day.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

5 hours walking

Trek the northern trail via upper Pisang and Ghyaru – an area renowned for its spectacular views. It is now drier and you are sure to come across local farmers herding yaks. Here’s a hot tip – Tibetan yaks take a special interest in people wearing red, so choose your gear carefully today!

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

6 hours walking

Spend a day here to acclimatise by doing some high climbing, then return to the lower altitude of Manang for the night. Manang, a village of about 500 flat-roofed houses, offers excellent views of Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna and Chulu East.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Covering approximately 7 kilometres, today will be a steadily uphill climb into the alpine region of the mountain range. You’ll arrive at Yak Kharka, ready for an easier day of trekking tomorrow to acclimatise to the high altitude.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

5 hours walking

Due to the altitude, feel free to take the next section of the climb at a leisurely pace, meaning you’ll have time to admire the magnificent views from this part of the route. Once at Phedi, there will be plenty of time to rest and acclimatise to the higher elevations ready for the next part of the climb where you will encounter the Thorung La Pass – the highest point on this Annapurna Explorer.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

5 hours walking

Setting off very early to cross the Thorung La Pass (5416 m), the trail is steep but easy to follow. After between 4 to 6 hours climbing, reach the Pass's peak, adorned with prayer flags, a traditional stupa (chorten) and stone cairns built by travellers. Stop to admire the stunning views and marvel at how far you've climbed. Further along, the trail descends steeply proceeding towards Chabarbu. From here on, the trail crosses meadows, drops into a deep ravine, climbs out and follows a wide trail into Muktinath – a pilgrimage site held in great reverence by both Hindu and Buddhist populations.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

8-9 hours walking

Veer off the main trekking trail to make a side trip to an ancient village of Purang. Further up from the village, continue to take the less frequented route going past another village with a medieval feel to it – Jhong. From Jhong, descend to the Jhing Khola (river), following the course which you emerge on to Kagbeni. From Kagbeni we will hop on a public bus back to Jomsom.

Accomodation

Lodge

Meals

BLD

Time

5 hours walking

Take an early morning flight to Pokhara (approximately 20 minutes). Pokhara is a peaceful lakeside location which rests beneath the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna Range. Pokhara is part of a once vibrant trade route extending between India and Tibet. This is the land of Magars and Gurungs, hardworking farmers and valorous warriors who have earned worldwide fame as Gurkha soldiers. The Thakalis, another important ethnic group here, are known for their entrepreneurship. Take time to wander around the town and get to know its friendly residents. You might like to sip on a cold brew and gaze up at the dramatic pass that you have just conquered. There are plenty of lakeside cafes where you can enjoy international cuisine, while the main street is full of shops and stalls selling a wide range of Nepali and Tibetan souvenirs. Your simple hotel in Pokhara is set 100 m back from Phewa Lake and with a back-drop of Machhapuchhare rising beyond. It has twin-bedded rooms with attached bath and hot shower facilities.

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Breakfast

Fly

20 mins

Enjoy a free day in Pokhara to unwind, relax, and give those muscles a rest after all that trekking. Your leader can advise you of sightseeing opportunities. It is worth taking a boat for a row out on the lake, especially if the weather's fine. The lakeside area has great shopping and cafes. Pokhara has an interesting old area as well as an elaborate Hindu temple and a Buddhist monastery. Perhaps visit the Peace Pagoda, where spectacular views of the mountains await. You can see the Annapurnas from here, and the famous fishtail peak, Machhapuchhare, and back across to Pokhara. You can also visit the fascinating International Mountain Museum to learn some amazing tales of past climbing expeditions.

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Breakfast

Weather permitting we take a short early morning flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu on day. We'll return to the hotel and have free time during the afternoon for further sightseeing or shopping. Shop in some of Kathmandu's many markets for clothing, embroidery, carpets or ceramics. If shopping is not your thing, take a trip over the Bagmati River to the adjacent city of Patan, with its abundance of temples and monasteries.

Accomodation

Hotel

Meals

Breakfast

Fly

25 mins

We say 'Namaste' for memories that will last a lifetime. There are no activities planned for today and you are able to depart the hotel at any time. Check out time from the hotel is at 12 noon. If you are departing later, you can arrange luggage storage at the hotel. For your final departure, our staff will pick you up from the hotel and transfer to Kathmandu airport approximately 3 hours prior to your international flight time.

Drive

30 mins

Includes/Excludes

Includes

  • All ground transportation as per itinerary
  • KTM: Int’l Airport – Hotel – Int’l Airport
  • KTM - Besisahar - Jagat
  • All required Nepalese staff local transport
  • One way domestic flight (JOM - PKR - KTM) with member and Nepalese staff with airport tax
  • 3-night Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with B/B plan on Sharing Basis
  • 2-night Hotel accommodation in Pokhara with B/B plan on Sharing Basis
  • TIMs (Trekking Information Management system) card
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Project Entry Fee (ACAP)
  • Food for the member during the trek (3 meals a day as per lodge open menu, Tea, Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Hot Lemon, etc.) as per member’s choice
  • Lodge accommodation on Twin sharing basis during the trek
  • Professional English Speaking Trekking Guide with his (salary, food, accommodation.)
  • Required local porters (Maximum luggage acceptable 15kg per member, 2 members will get 1 Local Porter)
  • All Nepalese staffs' insurance as per Nepalese government rules
  • Company service charge, VAT and government taxes etc.

Excludes

  • International flight with airport tax.
  • Nepalese Entry Visa fee
  • Food during stay in Kathmandu
  • All personal equipment and personal expenses
  • Photography Charges, Monument charges and Monument entry fees
  • Personal Medical and travel insurance(must cover helicopter rescue evacuation cost)
  • Personal Medicine
  • Telephone and internet charges
  • Laundry charges
  • Alcoholic beverage, bottled drinks and cold drinks during the trip
  • Rescue evacuation charges if required
  • Staff and porters Tips...

Equipments

Clothing and Equipments List

  • Pack to pack out - bring enough waterproof bags to carry all non-biodegradable rubbish back down the mountain.
  • Remove all unnecessary packaging before leaving home.
  • Bring enough warm dry clothes so that you can wrap up rather than burn firewood in the evenings.
  • If you are going to trek higher than 5000m or you know it will be cold, buy an aluminum water bottle which can also be used as a hot water bottle at night.
  • The easiest way to keep hydrated while trekking is to buy a 1 x liter platypus-drinking bladder to carry in your day pack.
  • Make sure to buy proper trekking socks. Don’t buy synthetic socks as these promote sweating and can give you blisters. Always carry a few blister pads in your first aid kit and keep them handy in your day pack.
  • Walking poles are very useful while trekking and helpful when descending.
  • Please remember that waste disposal and recycling facilitates are limited in Nepal. When buying batteries make sure they are rechargeable and/or high quality so they last longer, and take them home to recycle.

More Lists

There is no definitive list. What you bring will vary according to the area, time of year and the length of your trek. Below is a suggested check list which you should adapt to your own needs. Ask yourself: Will there be snow/how long /high is the trek/are we camping?

  • Good quality trekking boots with ankle support
  • Lightweight shell/raincoat with hood
  • Detachable fleece liner or separate fleece
  • Fleece trousers
  • Shorts and / or convertibles trousers- quick drying
  • Sunglasses
  • Sun hat and warm hat(good quality)
  • Gloves
  • Spare T-shirt x 3
  • Sweat towel x 2
  • Spare socks x 3 ( walking sock and thin inner sock)
  • Small day sack
  • Sun cream
  • Small water bottle aluminum doubles as a hot water bottle.
  • Iodine or water purifying kit
  • Soluble vitamin tablets to taste water or powder fruit drink
  • Talcum powder
  • Walking sticks or Trekking poles(good quality)
  • Camp shoes/trainers/flip flops to wear in evening.
  • Spare underwear 3
  • Toilet kit
  • Tissues
  • Pen knife
  • Bum bag
  • Head torch(good quality)
  • Biodegradable washing liquid / soap
  • FILM
  • CAMERA
  • Ear plugs
  • Sleeping bag liner(good quality)
  • Sleeping bag(good quality-30)
  • Bin bag/ gasbag to keep kit dry
  • Small towel
  • Lip balm
  • Available in KTM

Personal First Aid (Aids Kit)

  • Antiseptic
  • Bandages
  • Blister plasters
  • Decongestant
  • AMS medication like Diamox
  • Eye drops – it can get very dusty on trails
  • Paracetamol and/or ibuprofen
  • Rehydration sachets, Imodium and antibiotics for traveler’s diarrhea
  • Scissors
  • Sterile dressing
  • Sticking plasters and tape
  • Throat lozenges / sweets
  • Tweezers
  • A sewing needle etc.

This trekking equipment list has been prepared by Adventure Zambuling Treks (P) Ltd.

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