Annapurna Circuit Trek – 15 Days

Price

USD 1390

Trip Duration

15 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Highest Altitude

Thorong La Pass (5,416 m/17,769 ft)

Accommodation

Hotel/Lodge/Teahouse

Transportation

Tourist bus/Domestic Flight

Group Size

Min. 2 pax

Best Season

Spring (Mar-may) & Autumn (Sep-Nov)

Annapurna Circuit Trek – 15 Days Brief Insight

The Annapurna Circuit trek is a great classic in Nepal’s northwest region. It’s one of Nepal’s most famous treks, located within the Annapurna protection region, and it offers a wide range of great natural and cultural attractions. 

Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the world’s most famous treks. Dramatic deep gorges, solitary high mountain routes, amazing viewpoints (Poon Hill), hot springs, Buddhist and Hindu temples, charming farming towns, and stunning views of the Annapurna ranges are all highlights of this walk. 

The thrilling Annapurna circuit trip is for anyone who wants to face some of the world’s tallest and most magnificent mountains. For most hikers, it’s been the ultimate hiking destination. 

Our Annapurna Circuit Trek Itinerary has been carefully designed to be a high altitude sickness-friendly trek, allowing us to take a few extra days for acclimatization during the tour. 

Because the trek takes you to altitudes near the world’s highest peaks, your body will require adequate glucose, protein, and sustenance. While you will be provided with healthful food throughout the walk, you may not have access to all of the alternatives offered in larger cities. As a result, you must be mindful of your eating habits. 

The Annapurna Circuit trek begins from Kathmandu. Drive from Kathmandu to Bhulbhule west of Kathmandu and trek from Bhulbhule to Jagat to Dharapani to Chame to Pisang to Manang. 

You will have an acclimatization day at Manang for the first time during the Annapurna Circuit trek. Manang is a Nepalese district located in the country’s northwestern region. Gorkha, Kaski, Lamjung, and Mustang communities all share a border with Manang. In the north, it is bordered by Tibet. 

The elevation in this area exceeds 1830 meters. Manang is 2170 square kilometers in size. Mountain ranges, Manaslu, Muktinath, and others surround the Manang district. Three eco zones exist in the Manang district. 

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Highlights of Annapurna Circuit Trek – 15 Days

  • Pokhara, the city of lakes, is a sight to behold. 
  • Throughout the drive, take in the spectacular vistas of the mountains.
  • Gandruk is one of Nepal’s most picturesque villages.
  • Enjoy excellent walking and breathtaking landscapes without having to worry about acclimatization. 
  • Enjoy the trekking routes that continue uphill through a beautiful, diverse setting of terraced terrace farms and lush woods of oaks, magnolias, and rhododendron trees.
  • Witness a wide range of natural sights, including spectacular views of snow-capped mountains and a tranquil setting.

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m/4,429 ft)
  • Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Jagat (1,300 m/4,265 ft), 10 hrs
  • Day 03: Trekking from Jagat to Dharapani (1,860 m/6,102 ft), 7 hrs
  • Day 04: Trekking from Dharapani to Chame (2,610 m/8,563 ft), 6 hrs
  • Day 05: Trekking from Chame to Pisang (3,300 m/10,827 ft), 5 hrs
  • Day 06: Trekking from Pisang to Manang (3,540 m/11,614 ft), 6 hrs
  • Day 07: Acclimatization day at Manang (3,540 m/11,614 ft)
  • Day 08: Trekking from Manang to Yak Kharka (4,050 m/13,287 ft), 4 hrs
  • Day 09: Trekking from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,525 m/14,846 ft), 3 hrs
  • Day 10: Trekking from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath Temple (3,760 m/12,336 ft) via Thorong La Pass (5,416 m/17,769 ft), 9 hrs
  • Day 11: Trekking from Muktinath to Jomsom (2,750 m/9,022 ft), 6 hrs
  • Day 12: Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara (827 m/2,713 ft), 30 min
  • Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu (1,350 m/4,429 ft), 6-7 hrs
  • Day 14: Sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • Day 15: Final Departure

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 m/4,429 ft)

Trek Distance :

***

Highest Altitude :

Katmandu (1350m/4,429 ft)

Trek Duration :

***

Meals :

Breakfast

Today is the day you arrive in Kathmandu. Our representatives will be present at the Tribhuwan International Airport pick you up and later drop you off at Thamel. Thamel is a popular tourist area where you can find everything you need to purchase for your trek even trekking permits.

Roam around the Thamel area and try out some eateries around you and try some of the Nepali cuisines. Later, return to your hotel and get some rest.

Day 02: Drive from Kathmandu to Jagat (1,300 m/4,265 ft), 10 hrs

Trek Distance :

206.1 km

Highest Altitude :

Jagat (1,300 m/4,265 ft)

Trek Duration :

10 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

On the second day, we will go to Jagat on a Jeep or tourist bus. Our drive will be around 10 hours today which will take us to a village in Gandaki zone. 

Enjoy the scenic drive through the hills as we will have breakfast and lunch on our way there. We will reach Jagat in the late evening so we will have a hot and tasty dinner in Jagat and stay in a teahouse as our trek starts from here tomorrow.

 

Day 03: Trekking from Jagat to Dharapani (1,860 m/6,102 ft), 7 hrs

Trek Distance :

15 km

Highest Altitude :

Dharapani (1,860 m/6,102 ft)

Trek Duration :

6-7 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

On day 3 we will head out on our trekking journey after we have breakfast. You will trek through rocky forests and a suspension bridge over the Marsyangdi River.

After crossing the Marsyangdi River’s bridge you will trek uphill to Tal which is at a height of 1700m and has many potato fields. After trekking around 15 kilometers and 7 hours you will reach Dharpani which is a Tibetan village. You will be accommodated here in a teahouse.

Day 04: Trekking from Dharapani to Chame (2,610 m/8,563 ft), 6 hrs

Trek Distance :

15.5 km

Highest Altitude :

Chame (2,610 m/8,563 ft)

Trek Duration :

5-6 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

Today we begin our hike towards Chame which will take us around 6 hours. Along the way, you can enjoy the beautiful Annapurna II and Marsyangdi River. 

You will be crossing through small Buddhist villages like Bagarchhap, Danaque, and Timang before you finally arrive in Chame, where you will be eating and sleeping in a teahouse.

 

Day 05: Trekking from Chame to Pisang (3,300 m/10,827 ft), 5 hrs

Trek Distance :

13.7 km

Highest Altitude :

Pisang (3,300 m/10,827 ft)

Trek Duration :

5-6 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

After a very pleasant breakfast that is served to us in the tea house, we set off on the journey to Pisang. You’ll feel delighted to witness Lamjung Himal (6893 m) in the morning while having breakfast.

As one moves further on the trail towards Bhratang, which is at 2950 meters, the valley becomes steep. There is a little climb to get to this area after crossing Bhratang, which is filled with sharp rocks. At this stage, they cross a wooden bridge and move further on a narrow and steep path. Next, adjacent to this bridge, we reach the tiny village of Pisang, which is marked by a very long Mani Wall. 

Day 06: Trekking from Pisang to Manang (3,540 m/11,614 ft), 6 hrs

Trek Distance :

15.7 km

Highest Altitude :

Manang (3,540 m/11,614 ft)

Trek Duration :

5-6 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

We wake up early and start making our way up the highest hill of the place that offers a breathtaking view of Manang River and Tilicho Peak (7145 m). When going along the way, passing the airstrip of Manang at Humde (3320 m), once we reach flat land, we are offered majestic views of the northeastern part of Annapurna III. A trail will take you through the flat terrains of Sabje Khola Valley, from where it is possible to view Annapurna IV (7525 m).

Then, one can witness the beautiful settlement of Braga with the view of the monastery, numerous big chortens, and walls known as the Mani. After a rather strenuous day, we arrive at Manang with its great views. And Manang is where we will stay for the night.

Day 07: Acclimatization day at Manang (3,540 m/11,614 ft)

Trek Distance :

***

Highest Altitude :

Manang (3,540 m/11,614 ft)

Trek Duration :

***

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

It’s recommended that adequate acclimatization be done before crossing the Thorung La Pass. Manang is an ideal place to acclimatize because there are other optional full-day hiking trips that one can do. Among the great treks is the crossing of the river to witness the magnificent icy peaks of the Annapurna range. Another is to climb very high above the village to get a bird’s-eye view of the Annapurna range together with the valley of Manang.

If you want to make your rest day a little adventurous, you can also visit Ganagapurna Glacier Lake. 

Day 08: Trekking from Manang to Yak Kharka (4,050 m/13,287 ft), 4 hrs

Trek Distance :

10.8 km

Highest Altitude :

Yak Kharka (4,050 m/13,287 ft)

Trek Duration :

3-4 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

It is time to start trekking again, and you wake up refreshed in Manang, ready to conquer the Thorung La Pass. It takes us another couple of days to get up to Thorung La But we only go as far as Yak Khark today.

Starting from Manang to Yak Kharka, although the trail is more or less flat, it follows the route passing through the Gunsang. (3960 m). Today will be a full day of trekking, all through the beautiful mountains that will surround the trail. 

The altitude is going to drain us a bit even though it is just going to be a short hike. Climbing to an even higher altitude is somewhat tough because we have to cover a distance of 3200 m up to Yak Kharka. 

Day 09: Trekking from Yak Kharka to Thorong Phedi (4,525 m/14,846 ft), 3 hrs

Trek Distance :

6.5 km

Highest Altitude :

Thorong Phedi (4,525 m/14,846 ft)

Trek Duration :

3-4 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

After having our breakfast in Yak Kharka, we are all set to start for Thorung La Pass. The first is the gradual climb up to a hill from where the trail drops down to the source of the Marsyangdi River. In the darkness, we then proceed and cross a concealed wooden bridge. 

Before ascending a dangerous hill with a slippery path and finally going down to Thorung Phedi, first we go to the Rocky Way on the right side of the river Marsyandgi for a few meters. In the late evening, we arrive at the base of the Thorung La Pass, known as Thorung Phedi, and take a good rest at a teahouse for a successful climb the next day. 

Day 10: Trekking from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath Temple (3,760 m/12,336 ft) via Thorong La Pass (5,416 m/17,769 ft), 9 hrs

Trek Distance :

16.4 km

Highest Altitude :

Muktinath Temple (3,760 m/12,336 ft) via Thorong La Pass (5,416 m/17,769 ft)

Trek Duration :

9-10 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

Finally, it’s the day that we have all been waiting for. Today we will visit the highest altitude of the Annapurna Circuit, Thorung La Pass, at 5416 m. Much an exhausting but properly charted path to Thorang La Pass that starts early in the morning. After 4 hours of continuous climbing without any rest or recreation, you will reach the prayer flags and chortens of the famous pass. 

As we get to the summit, we are rewarded with stunning vistas of the hills of Mustang besides the snowy peaks at the upper end of the Kali Gandaki valley. This point on the top of Thorung La Pass, when you look around and see some eye-opening views, makes you feel so proud and accomplished.

After we take a brief moment to appreciate the insanely beautiful mountains in the Himalayas, we proceed with the trekking. Finally, when grassy slopes replace the mountains, we come across Muktinath, hiking in a gradual upward direction throughout the Jhong Khola Valley.

Day 11: Trekking from Muktinath to Jomsom (2,750 m/9,022 ft), 6 hrs

Trek Distance :

20.2 km

Highest Altitude :

Jomsom (2,750 m/9,022 ft)

Trek Duration :

5-6 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

Muktinath which is a great pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists is also one of the highest temples at a height of 3,760m. We leave in the early morning after breakfast and start our descending journey towards Jomsom.

We descend through shallow streams and forests until we reach Jomsom which is a village, crossing Kagbeni. Jomsom is where we will stay for the day. You find better lodges than in beforehand, where we will accommodate for the night.

 

Day 12: Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara (827 m/2,713 ft), 30 min

Trek Distance :

158.6 km

Highest Altitude :

Pokhara (827 m/2,713 ft)

Trek Duration :

30 minutes

Meals :

Breakfast

It’s the day when we leave beautiful Jomsom and everywhere we trekked before by catching a flight from the Jomsom airport. The flight will take us around 30 minutes to reach Pokhara.

The flight can be often delayed because of the strong wind flow in the area but worry not, because the surrounding views will not let you get bored.

Upon reaching Pokhara, relax a bit and ease a bit because you have officially concluded your walking part of our journey. Enjoy the beautiful Phewa Lake and find eateries to spend the evening with your partners.

 

Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu (1,350 m/4,429 ft), 6-7 hrs

Trek Distance :

201.2 km

Highest Altitude :

Kathmandu (1,350 m/4,429 ft)

Trek Duration :

6-7 hrs

Meals :

Breakfast

It’s the day we return to Kathmandu through a bus which will take us around 6-7 hours. Enjoy the scenic drive from Pokhara to Thamel, Kathmandu.

You will be dropped off at your hotel in Thamel. Spend the evening by strolling around the Thamel area and grab a drink or two if you please. You will be resting in a hotel in Thamel for the day.

 

Day 14: Sightseeing in Kathmandu

Trek Distance :

***

Highest Altitude :

Kathmandu (1,350 m/4,429 ft)

Trek Duration :

5-6 hrs

Meals :

Farewell Dinner

Today we will not be doing anything like trekking we will be strolling around the most famous tourist destination in Kathmandu. After breakfast we will head towards Swayambhunath Temple, better known as the Monkey Temple which is a temple located at the top of a hill. Pashupatinath Temple which is also one of the largest pilgrimage sites for Hindus is where we will get to know even better about the culture.

Later, we will also visit Bouddhanath which is a pilgrimage site for Buddhists and Tibetans, also a famous tourist destination. Alongside the huge Buddha Temple, find some fascinating cafes and eateries where you can enjoy local Tibetan to foreign cuisines. 

After a day full of roaming around Kathmandu, you return to your hotel in Thamel.

Day 15: Final Departure

Well, it’s time to bid final goodbyes to each other. Hope you had a great journey with us. 

Our representatives will drop you off at the Tribhuwan International Airport where we will have a short farewell ceremony. Do remember us if you want to explore Nepal even more in the trekking sector and we will make sure we won’t have any chance of complaints regarding the journey like we do always.

What is included in Annapurna Circuit Trek – 15 Days

  • Airport Pick up and Drop
  • Private Transportation from Kathmandu to Jagat
  • Transportation from Jomsom to Pokhara and Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus
  • 3 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on a sharing basis with breakfast
  • 1-night hotel accommodation in Pokhara on a sharing basis with breakfast
  • Your main meals are Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during the trek
  • 3 times cup of tea or coffee during the trek
  • Seasonal Fruits every evening during the trek
  • Annapurna Conversation Area (ACAP) and TIMS Permit
  • All accommodations will be Tea Houses and Lodges during the trek
  • Tour Guide for Kathmandu Sightseeing
  • Experienced and Government license holder trekking guide
  • porter will be available during the trek to carry your luggage 2 clients- 1 Porter
  • All transportation as per itinerary
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with a typical Nepali restaurant
  • Achievement Certificate after completing the Trip
  • All expenses related to Guide And Porter (wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and required medications will be covered.)
  • First Aid Box during the trek
  • Emergency helicopter rescue is available and the cost must be paid by your travel insurance company
  • Government taxes, VAT, and office service charge

What is Excluded

  • Nepal entry visa fee
  • The international flight fare and airport tax
  • Travel insurance, including high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage
  • Your Personal Gear And Equipment for Trekking
  • Lunch and dinner meals in Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu Sightseeing entrance fee
  • Your expenses and personal hygiene such as Hot Shower, WiFi, bar and beverages bills, alcohol drinks, Mineral water, hot water, and telephones during the trek
  • Tips for your Trekking Guide & Porter

Trip Map

When to Visit Annapurna Circuit Trek

Understanding the various seasons and their suitability is essential while preparing for your trip to the Annapurna Circuit Trek. Let’s explore the many seasons, each of which offers a distinctive experience:

Spring (March to May)

Spring is one of the greatest times to start the Annapurna Circuit trek. With moderate temperatures and sunny skies, the weather is generally nice.

Rhododendron blooms are in full bloom along the route, transforming the area into a beautiful scene. It’s important to remember that springtime can sometimes bring random rains, so be ready for some rain.

Summer/Monsoon (June to August):

The Annapurna region has significant rainfall throughout the summer or monsoon season. Trekking can be difficult and sometimes dangerous due to the muddy and slippery nature of the routes.

Floods and landslides are also frequent during this season. As a result, it is not advised to travel to the Annapurna Circuit during the rainy season.

Autumn (September to November)

Another popular time for trekking the Annapurna Circuit is in the autumn. Generally speaking, the weather is consistent, with bright skies and pleasant temperatures.

With superb vision and a backdrop of rich vegetation, the mountains can be seen in their entirety. On the other hand, autumn is a festive season. Major festivals like Dashain and Tihar are celebrated during this period, making it more appealing. This time of year is frequently seen as the ideal one to start the trek.

Winter (December to February)

The Annapurna region has chilly temperatures and snowfall during the winter. Trekkers could face cold conditions at the trek’s upper altitudes, making the terrain difficult.

Winter can provide a tranquil and less crowded experience if you are well-prepared and have previous experience trekking in freezing weather. It’s crucial to be aware that some trail sections may not be accessible or blocked due to a lot of snow.

Annapurna Circuit Trek Difficulty

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is moderate to challenging in difficulty. You should be reasonably fit and have some prior hiking knowledge. The trail features a variety of terrains, including small stretches, rocky trails, and steep slopes.

At Thorong La Pass, the altitude exceeds 5,000 metres, which is a factor. This may result in weariness, altitude sickness, and shortness of breath.

With longer days in difficult areas, the journey takes 15 to 20 days to complete 200 kilometres of walking at a pace of 5 to 6 hours per day. Despite the difficulties, the walk delivers excellent benefits, including sensational vistas and unique cultural experiences.

A slow pace, proper acclimatisation, and physical readiness are crucial. Safety and enjoyment can be increased by getting regular fitness prior and hiring a guide. The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a trip to remember with proper planning, determination, and a good mindset.

Packing List for Annapurna Circuit Trek

Head Gear

  • Trekking Hat or Cap/Sun Hat
  • Buff or Neck Gaiter
  • Sunglasses
  • Face Mask
  • Bandana

Handwear

  • Hiking Gloves
  • Liner Gloves
  • Waterproof/Windproof Gloves
  • Hand Warmers

Bodywear

  • Base Layer (top and bottom)
  • Fleece Jacket
  • Insulated Jacket/Down Jacket
  • Waterproof Jacket
  • Trekking Pants/Convertible Pants
  • Long-sleeve Shirts
  • Rain Pants
  • Thermal Underwear
  • Sports Bra (for women)
  • Swimsuit (for hot springs)

Footwear

  • Hiking Boots
  • Thin Socks
  • Cotton Socks
  • Gaiters (optional)
  • Camp Shoes or Sandals

Essential Trekking Equipments

  • Backpack
  • Trekking Poles
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Sleeping Pad
  • Water Bottles/Bladder
  • Headlamp/Flashlight
  • Trekking Map/Guidebook
  • Compass
  • First Aid Kit
  • Duct Tape
  • Whistle
  • Multi-tool/Knife
  • Waterproof Bags/Covers

Other Essentials

  • Trekking Watch/Altimeter
  • Sunscreen
  • Insect Repellent
  • Lip Balm
  • Toilet Paper/Wet Wipes
  • Portable Phone Charger
  • Camera (optional)

Dates of Trip

PRICE
DEPARTURE DATE
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$1590

$1390Save $200

15 Days
October 7, 2024 - October 21, 2024
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$1590

$1390Save $200

15 Days
October 5, 2024 - October 19, 2024
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Group Discount Prices

No. of Persons
Price per Person
1 Pax
$1700
2 Paxes
$1390
3 Paxes
$13000
4 - 6 Paxes
$1250
7 - 9 Paxes
$1200
10 - 18 Paxes
$1100

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Annapurna Circuit Trek a difficult one?
No prior climbing expertise is required for trekkers. It's also a well-traveled hiking trail. Many tea houses have been established along the paths, and finding one for overnight stays should not be difficult. Although the circuit walk is strenuous, the golden rule is to walk slowly and consistently. Because the Annapurna Circuit Trek requires a level of physical fitness, you must be in good health for this trek.
Is Annapurna Circuit Trekking suitable for people of all ages?
The trek to Annapurna Circuit has no age limit, but you must be in good physical condition and have a positive mindset. We also urge that you consult your doctor before embarking on the excursion to obtain the necessary authorization and guidance, as well as medications for high-altitude travel.
What type of lodging will be available on the Annapurna Circuit Trek?
For the Annapurna Circuit Trekking, a teahouse trekking lodging will be arranged for you, where you will be able to stay at a tea house (local lodge) and enjoy nourishing cuisine and a neat and clean comfy bed throughout your trip. This approach also allows you to carry less luggage and hike at your own pace, allowing you to take in the Annapurna vista on your own time. It is also an environmentally beneficial method of hiking that will enable hikers to interact more with the locals.
Is hiring a guide or porter necessary for the trek?
Although it is not required, hiring a guide or porter can improve your trekking experience. A guide can offer insightful information, traverse the course, and help with any problems that might crop up. You can enjoy the journey without having to carry a big load with the help of a porter.
What is the best time for Annapurna Circuit Trek?
Autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) are the optimum seasons for Annapurna Circuit Trekking (March to May). The days are sunny and bright, with beautiful blue skies. As a result, you'll get some great views of the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri peaks.
Is it possible to suffer altitude sickness?
Because the Annapurna Circuit is a high-altitude journey that begins at 1000 meters and ascends to 5416 meters at Thorong La Pass, altitude sickness is possible. No matter how athletic or experienced a hiker they are, everyone reacts differently to the altitude.
Does insurance cover Annapurna Circuit Trekking?
Before traveling to Nepal for the Annapurna Circuit Trek, make sure you have medical and evacuation insurance. When traveling to a Himalayan country like Nepal, you should be cautious when purchasing an insurance policy because certain insurance providers may make unique exceptions for adventure travel. It is always prefer able to get travel insurance in your own country before departure.

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