Trek / Annapurna Region / Nepal Annapurna Circuit TrekNext tentative Date: Available as a Private Trek on a date of your preference.
Cross over from the alpine valley of Manang into the arid Himalayan desert of Mustang, passing Thorong La pass at 5,416m, well rewarded with views few can beat. |
Limited spots available - maximum 10 people to a trekking group! In light of the global pandemic, we have adopted several safety and health protocols for all our treks and hikes. Your wellbeing is our top priority. Bookings are now more flexible, and a full refund is guaranteed should departure dates shift due to any extenuating circumstances.
Covid-19 Full UpdateGroup Size | Price per person |
1 person | USD 2015 |
2 people | USD 1475 |
3 - 7 people | USD 1240 |
8 people and above | USD 1085 |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2023
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International Add-on
For international travelers, we can add three extra days, which includes accommodation in a three-star hotel for three nights, airport pickup & drop off. Please see Prices section for detail.
Make it a Private Trek
Mountain treks are available as a private departure - just for you, your friends, family and colleagues - on a date of your preference. A minimum group size of four is required for standard prices. For smaller group sizes, please inquire.
10 days | Challenging | USD 1240 |
Cross over from the alpine valley of Manang into the arid Himalayan desert of Mustang, passing Thorong La pass at 5,416m, well rewarded with views few can beat.
In light of the pandemic, several safety and health protocols are in full effect. Well-being of our trekkers is our top priority. Bookings are now more flexible, with possible full refund upon cancellation.
Cross Thorung La Pass (5416m) that connects Manang and Mustang valleys. | |
Circumnavigate the magnificent chain of the Annapurnas along the scenic Marshyangdi river. The trek offers some alluring views of Annapurna I (8,091m), Annapurna II (7,937m), Annapurna III (7,555m), Gangapurna, and Tilicho Peak. | |
From terraced country fields, lush jungles, spectacular waterfalls, hot springs, apple orchards, pine forests, monasteries, wooden suspension bridges, scenic lakes, high pastures, and the rugged terrains above Manang valley, you’ll experience it all. | |
Explore the pristine Buddhist culture and arid desert landscape of Mustang, that is actually on the tip of the Tibetan plateau. | |
Come across the gorgeous mountain settlements along the trails- Pisang, Humde, and the most scenic of all Braga and Manang. | |
Manang valley offers amazing side trips like Gangapurna lake, Ngawal valley, Ice lake and Milarepa cave. |
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Braga Monastery is built high on the erroded rocky cliffs
Crossing Thorung La early in the morning
Tal village is set on a narrow valley with jagged rocky formations on the horizon
Crytal clear waters of a tiny lake near Pisang with Annapurna in the background
Annapurnas seen from a short climb up from Manang
Layers of mountains seen from the trekking path
Alpine landscape of Manang
Horsemen cross the glacial Marshyangdi river
A Buddhist chhorten in Manang
Wide trails of Manang valley
Morning in Braga
Braga village by the banks of turquoise Marshyangdi River
Buddhist chhortens are monuments are widely seen in the mountains
Heading off from Manang towards Yak Kharka
Lush valley of Humde, with a defuct airport
Upper Pisang village by the incredible rock formation of Swargadwaari, which translates to gateway to heaven
Morning sun on mountains over Braga
Rugged mountains dominate the horizon as you make your way up to Khangsar
Wagtail bird in flight over Gangapurna Lake
Alpine landscape of Manang valley
Cascading hills of Manang valley converge into Dhaulagiri mountain, the seventh highest in the world
Alpine trees high up on a cliff on the way to Chame
Drive from Kathmandu to Chame 8 to 9 hrs We embark on a long, adventurous, and scenic road trip on winding Himalayan roads to reach Chame today. The first half of the drive up to Besishahar is on the blacktopped highway while the second half is an off-road drive along the banks of the Marshyangdi river. Expect a number of waterfalls, gorgeous forests, mountain villages, and road bumps on the way. |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Upper Pisang
Quick morning hike to natural hot spring in Chame 1 hr A short stroll takes us to a natural hotspring. Immerse yourself in the tiny yet relaxing geothermal pool if you feel like as there are not many people in the mornings. |
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Trek from Chame to Upper Pisang 6 to 7 hrs Today, we come across apple orchards, suspension bridges and mani walls as we hike through pine woods and pretty little villages with fluttering prayer flags. The soaring peaks along with the snow-capped Annapurna II keep us company. We stop for lunch at Dhukur Pokhari and head to the peaceful settlement of Upper Pisang. |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Horsemen cross the glacial Marshyangdi river
Trek from Upper Pisang to Manang 6 to 7 hrs A pleasant six hours on the trails takes us to the glorious town of Manang today. Witness jaw-dropping magnificence of Annapurna II and Gangapurna mountains, and the turquoise Gangapurna lake. This charming little town also houses bakeries, souvenir shops, and serviced lodges with hot showers. |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Horsemen near Manang
Trek from Manang to Ice Lake to Manang 7 to 8 hrs At an elevation of 3500 meters, Manang is our perfect acclimatization spot. You can opt for one of the short yet remarkable side trips (2-4 hrs) like Gangapurna lake, a monastery above Manang, Milarepa cave, or Ice lake (6-7 hrs) if you’re feeling adventurous. |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Bakery at Yak Kharka
Hike to Gangapurna lake in Manang Valley 1 to 2 hrs |
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Trek from Manang to Yak Kharka 4 to 4.5 hrs Leaving the treeline behind, we trek to Yak Kharka. The hike is slow-paced and gradual through the high pastures. These trails give us an exceptional opportunity to sight Himalayan Tahr, blue sheep, and several exotic birds. |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
As you gain elevation, the mountains appear even more imposing
Trek from Yak Kharka to Thorung Phedi 4 to 5 hrs |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Dhaulagiri mountain and the holy town of Muktinath set on arid lands
Trek from Thorong Phedi to Muktinath via Thorong La Pass 8 to 10 hrs |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Dhaulagiri range and Jharkot village seen from Muktinath
Trek from Muktinath to Jomsom (via Lubra) 5 to 6 hrs |
Accommodation: Mountain Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Boating on the reflection of Annapurnas on Phewa Lake
Fly from Jomsom to Pokhara 20 mins |
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Explore Pokhara The lake city of Pokhara has a lot to offer. Spend your time boating or paddleboarding in the lake, sightseeing, cycling, treating yourself to a lovely spa, or simply chilling by the lake. |
Accommodation: Fishtail Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
Domestic flights are short but have quite a view
Fly from Pokhara to Kathmandu 30 mins After a week full of epic adventure, it’s time to head back. We take a flight back to Kathmandu with memories to last a lifetime! |
Meals Included: Breakfast
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Mountain Lodge |
Mountain lodges are the basic accommodation set up by locals to cater to trekkers in the trails. The common features across all lodges are standard rooms, a spacious and heated dining hall, and a restaurant with an extensive menu. Services like battery charging, Wifi and hot showers (solar/gas heated) are available for an extra fee. Moreover, it is mandatory to have meals in the facility you’re staying at.
• | Shared Toilet | • | Hot Water Thermos | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views |
Fishtail Lodge |
Lakeside, Pokhara
• | Free Wi-Fi | • | Room Service | • | Air Conditioning | • | Balcony | • | TV | • | Mini Bar | • | Private Bathroom | • | Hot Shower | • | Free Toiletries | • | Towels | • | Slippers | • | Power Socket | • | Electric Kettle | • | Daily Housekeeping |
• | Restaurant and Bar | • | Child-friendly | • | Terrace | • | Garden | • | Swimming Pool | • | Massage | • | Spa | • | Laundry | • | First Aid Kit | • | Fire Extinguisher | • | POS Machine | • | Outdoor Seating | • | Mountain Views | • | Lake Views |
Annapurna Circuit Trek |
Annapurna Region / Nepal
Disclaimer:
This itinerary is subject to change depending on weather, local politics, trail/road conditions and other unforeseen factors out of our control. The guide will suggest best possible alternative should such a situation present itself. In this case, the finish date will remain the same, and will change only if absolutely necessary.
Group Size | Price per person |
1 person | USD 2015 |
2 people | USD 1475 |
3 - 7 people | USD 1240 |
8 people and above | USD 1085 |
Valid until Dec 31st, 2023
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Lunch and dinner are left out from price includes to give you full flexibility on meals, depending on your appetite and preference. Our hotels have a wide selection of food and drink options.
For vegetarians and vegans, or if you have any other dietary requirements, please let us at the time of booking so we can make arrangements.
You can carry some quick snacks and energy bars to munch on during the trek.
One lead guide and assistant guides (depending on the number of trekkers) will accompany you on the trek. All our team members are highly experienced in the mountains, with adequate trail knowledge and first aid training. Feel free to reach out to anyone for any kind of queries or emergencies as we leave no stone unturned to give you a great mountain experience.
• | Backpack/ Duffel bag (for porters to carry) |
• | Day bag (to carry while hiking) |
• | Hiking Boots with a good grip |
• | Extra pair of shoes (preferably, slip-ons) |
• | Comfortable hiking pants or shorts (2 pairs) |
• | Quick dry, breathable T-shirts (2-4) |
• | Windproof Jacket |
• | Downjacket |
• | Thermals (top and bottom) |
• | Fleece jacket |
• | Sleepwear |
• | Sleeping bag |
• | Trekking Socks (thick, 3-4 pairs) |
• | Underwear |
• | Neck buff/ gaiter |
• | Gloves |
• | Rain gear |
• | Bag cover |
• | Water bottle or camel bladder (1.5 litres) |
• | Flask (for hot water) |
• | Walking Poles |
• | Sunglasses (Polarized, with good UV protection) |
• | Sun hat/ cap |
• | Woolen hat |
• | Sunscreen (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Lipbalm (SPF 30 or above) |
• | Locks for your backpack/luggage |
• | Personal first aid kit |
• | Mask |
• | Sanitizer |
• | Head lamp (with extra batteries) |
• | Personal toiletries |
• | High spirits |
• | Waist belt |
• | Ziplock bags |
• | Trail mix/ Energy bars |
• | Camera with charger and extra batteries |
• | Power bank |
• | Binocular |
• | Prescription Medications (if any) |
• | Playing cards, games or books |
On the trails: We require everybody to respect and follow health guidelines issued by the local destinations if any.
Service providers: We’ve handpicked hotels that specialize in quality service and prioritize health and safety of their clients.
Airlines protocol: Most domestic airlines have suspended their in-flight services and require the passengers to wear a mask.
You must obtain travel insurance for the trek. This should cover emergency evacuation and medical expenses. Make sure that the policy also covers you for height up to 5000m (16405ft) above sea level prior to purchase as the majority only cover up to 4000m (13124ft).
The guide will have a well-equipped first-aid kit at all times. It’s best to avoid common problems like foot blisters and knee pain with proper packing. Please go through our equipment and medical checklist for better preparedness. If you have any pre-existing health conditions please let us know when booking.
Pack your passport, flight tickets, phone, wallet, camera equipment, cash, and all your valuables in your day pack or waist belt. Please don’t leave them in the vehicle. Please don’t bring or carry expensive items like jewellery etc or a large sum of cash while travelling for security reasons.
You can refill your water bottle with boiled or bottled drinking water available at lunch spots and hotels. Your guide will carry plenty of drinking water, so please ask him/her if you need a refill. We highly discourage buying plastic water bottles during the trek for environmental reasons.
If you’re looking to purify untreated water, steriPEN, LifeStraw, or purification tablets can be good alternatives.
If you have any issues or emergencies while trekking, please contact the lead guide or anyone from the team. They will help you contact the nearby hospitals, transport, ambulance, police office, army checkpoints, embassy, and even facilitate rescue operations.
We will also send you a list of relevant emergency contacts before the trip starts.
Please don’t litter, and also dispose any trash properly (you can hand them to your guide). Plucking flowers and vandalizing trails is off limits. We’ll leave the beautiful trails as we found them.
Any form of physical violence or verbal abuse, harassment, solicitation of prostitution, or possession or use of illegal drugs or illicit materials is strictly prohibited.
Heavy alcohol consumption dehydrates your body and doesn’t pair well with trekking for obvious safety reasons. We recommend you limit your alcohol intake to a minimal amount during day time. Let’s wait till the evening to raise a glass or two.
Giving money or handouts of any kind to beggars and children is strictly prohibited, as it only promotes begging culture.
It’s advisable to ask permission of the locals before taking their photos, although by experience we can tell that they love being photographed. Strict drone policies are enforced throughout Nepal – so please don’t fly drones on the trip.
What makes group travel fun is the diversity. This also means that there will be people of all different ages, physical fitness, and walking pace. Please be mindful and respect the time allocated by your lead guide to avoid any inconvenience to the group.
Possible expenses, other than meals, could be drinks, laundry, tipping, and shopping. Please make sure you have read the inclusions thoroughly so you know what you might need to pay for while traveling.
Our trips are planned to the last detail. However, there might be unforeseen circumstances arising from factors beyond our control (like political unrest, strikes, bad weather, natural calamities, bad road condition, airport closure, flight cancellations, etc). For this reason, please set aside Rs. 20,000 as reserve fund.
A service charge with tips are included by most hotels and eateries in their bills.
You are welcome to give some gratuities to the trekking crew if you like their service.
Please print and fill up the Booking Form. It’s pretty simple and short, please let us know if we can help you with it.
• | Passport |
• | Visa |
• | Work ID (for flights and hotels) |
• | Insurance papers |
• | PCR Negative Report (72hrs before departure) or Proof of Vaccination |
• | PP Photo (x1) |
We’ll send terms and conditions, along with payment details. To confirm your spot, please pay 50% of the trip cost in advance.
Note: Full payment to be made at least 7 days before trip departure.
A few days before the trip, the lead guide will host a small briefing to discuss logistics and safety matters, and also answer any questions you have.
Do some light training and set your gears. Then off to the mountains we go!
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