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Annapurna Circuit Trek     Booking Form
 
     
 

The circuit takes one around the Annapurna Himal, following the courses of 2 mighty rivers: the Marsyangdi in the east and the Kaligandaki in the west, and takes one over the 5400m-high Thorung La Pass in between the upper reaches of the rivers. This tour is a must do for every trekker as it gives best of Himalayas.
We get to visit Kaligandaki, which is the world's deepest gorge, flanked by the giant Dhaulagiri and Annapurna Himals. The flora, geography and culture also change dramatically around the circuit.
Itinerary (Annapurna Circuit Trek):
Grade: Moderate
Time: Spring, Autumn
Duration: 24 days
Average Walking time: 4-5 hours per day

 
     
 

Day 1 (Kathmandu, Nepal):
Arrive Kathmandu. Annapurna Circuit Trek begins. Meet our representative. Transfer to Hotel. While in Kathmandu you will have time fascinating Buddhist and Hindi temples and shrines reflecting ancient local traditions are highlighted on our guided tour. There's time also to explore the city's many charms on your own. We will serve you a welcome delicious traditional Nepali dinner in the evening. Overnight in Kathmandu.

 
     
 

Day 2 (Khathmandu City Tour):
On second day of Annapurna Circuit Trek, we will visit Swayambhunath temple, and said to be 2000 years stupa on a hillock offers breath-taking view of Kathmandu City. We will then process to visit Pasupatinath and Bouddhanath. After lunch we will visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur) - which is the oldest of the three major cities in Kathmandu Valley - famous for its Buddhist monuments and Hindu temples, and you can catch the traditional artisans working with wood, stones and metals. Stay overnight in Kathmandu.

 
     
  Day 3 (Kathmandu - Besi Sahar, 823 M):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues. We will hit the road to Besi Sahar. Stay overnight at Besi Sahar.
 
     
 

Day 4 (Besi Sahar - Bahundanda, 1311 M):
On Day 4 of Annapurna Circuit Trek, after breakfast, we take the direct route upstream the Marsyangdi River and take crossing a long suspension bridge and passing beautiful scenery, thin waterfall with a fine bathing pool. We ascend to the town of Bahundanda, which means 'Brahman Hill'. There are good views to the north and a little-known hot spring here.

 
     
 

Day 5 (Bahundanda - Chamje, 1390 M):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues and after breakfast, start trekking at Bahundanda while passing through the breathtaking scenery. The first pass is the gorge which becomes narrower as we cross a cantilever bridge followed by a suspension bridge. We pass a few small settlements along the route and Chamje, the destination for the day, is one of them. Having traveled upstream, we observe many changes in the people, architecture and vegetation. Houses are now built of rocks, the vegetation is less tropical and the culture more Tibetan-like.

 
     
 

Day 6 (Chamje - Bagarchap, 2103 M):
On day 6 of Annapurna Circuit Trek, we leave Chamje and cross into the district of Manang and see more Bhotia people. These are primarily agro-pastoralists and the real trans-Himalayan traders of the region. The route climbs gradually to the town of Bagarchap meaning (butcher's place). The houses here have flat roofs, indicating that there is less rainfall here than the south. There is a temple here worth visiting, and views of the Annapurnas and the Lamjung Himal.

 
     
 

Day 7 (Bagarchap - Chame, 2615 M):
We have breakfast in the morning and we keep moving into the valley of Chame, which becomes narrow and picturesque, the vegetation is temperate, broad-leaved forest. Chame is a government town and district centre for Manang. There are interesting religious buildings and hot springs.

 
     
 

Day 8 (Chame - Pisang, 3133 M):
On day 8 of Annapurna Circuit Trek, we continue in an unrelenting narrow valley of pine, hemlock and cypress forest. The trail through a serene forest leads to Pisang; a side trip to higher Pisang (100m higher) is a must for an amazing view of Annapurna II. This arid region is in the rain shadow of the Himalaya. The men here are traders - and may sell or trade almost anything - and part-time farmers, and the women are full-time farmers.

 
     
 

Day 9 (Pisang - Manang, 3500 M):
Around Annapurna Trek continues. We constantly carry on a jungle trek to a certain area; there, here, are 2 routes from here: a low road and a high road, the latter taking longer but affording outstanding views of the Annapurna Himal and few trekkers. Both routes converge in the large and interesting village of Braga, which is the seat of the oldest monastery in the area. The gomba is about 900 years old and belongs to the Kargyupa sect of Tibetan Buddhism, and contains some unique works of art. Manang is 30 minutes from here.

 
     
 

Day 10 (Manang):
After breakfast, today is acclimatization day, which is best spent being active and climbing to higher elevations for views but returning to lower altitudes to sleep. Manang itself is in a spectacular location with many attractions. There are lakes, caves, moraine-hills, monasteries or local activities in town.

 
     
 

Day 11 (Manang - Latdar, 4176 M):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues through Manang, facilities become scarcer, cross small tributaries and contour along pleasant meadows with occasional birch groves. There is a chance to see herds of blue sheep.

 
     
 

Day 12 (Latdar - Thorung Phedi, 4404 M):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues and we gain altitude gradually, and spend the night at the Phedi meaning 'foot of a hill'. If you are lucky you may spot a snow leopard near here at dusk!

 
     
 

Day 13 (Thorung Phedi - Thorung La, 5416 M - Muktinath, 3802 M):
On day 13 of Annapurna Circuit Trek, we carry on the trail. The trail now leaves the river valley and climbs steadily over lateral moraine. The pass, marked by a large cairn, is the high point of our trek. It is an exhilarating geographical feature, dividing 2 mighty Himalayan valleys. Far below to the west is the Kaligandaki River. We descend in that direction for the village of Muktinath, located in a poplar grove. It is a sacred shrine and pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists.

 
     
 

Day 14 (Muktinath - Jomsom, 2713 M):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues from Muktinath to Jomsom, we see people from Mustang, a restricted area to the north, who comes to sell handicrafts to pilgrims. Among their merchandise is the highly-revered mollusk fossil called Shaligram. We will pass some ancient caves and see the impressive White Mountain that is the Dhaulagiri. We also transit at the significant town of Kagbeni, which is at a junction of 2 rivers and the north-south and east-west trading routes.

 
     
 

Day 15 (Jomsom - Kalopani, 2530 M):
After breakfast, we descend to Marpha, a lovely village of whitewashed houses and fertile fields, and continue down the Kaligandaki reaching the former Thakali trading centre of Tukche. As the trail continues, the Himalayan rain shadow blends into coniferous forest, and we reach the main river valley and Kalopani. From here there are spectacular views of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurnas.

 
     
 

Day 16 (Kalopani - Tatopani, 1190 M):
Day 16 of Annapurna Circuit Trek constitues a beautiful walk with another transition into sub-tropical vegetation and the return of water buffalo, banyan trees and poinsettias, the trail follows the river through a narrow gorge and descends to cross a bridge near a spectacular waterfall, before winding through the valley to Tatopani. The hot springs that give the village its name provide the perfect opportunity for a good scrub.

 
     
 

Day 17 (Tatopani - Ghorepani, 2819 M):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues and we steadily climb all day, we eventually leave behind the terraced fields and walk through thick rhododendron forest to the village of Ghorepani, meaning (horse water). We camp at the pass for the best views of the sunset over the spectacular, snow-capped Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna Range.

 
     
 

Day 18 &19 (Ghorepani - Tadapani - Ghandrung, 2012 M):
After breakfast, the trail undulates through giant rhododendron forest and orchid colonies to the pretty Gurung town of Ghandrung,where the Annapurna range and Machapuchare (the Fishtail) dominate the mountain views, although glimpses of Lamjung Himal and the Manaslu range can also be seen further east.

 
     
  Day 20 (Ghandrung - Dhampus, 1700 M):
After breakfast, the views continue to outstanding even as we descend, to the village of Dhampus.
 
     
 

Day 21 (Dhampus - Pokhara):
Annapurna Circuit Trek continues and the trail descends through forests, all the way to the valley floor, from where we make our way to the city of Pokhara.

 
     
 

Day 22 (Pokhara - Kathmandu):
On day 21 of Around Annapurna Trek, we drive to Kathmandu by road. After arrive in Kathmandu you're free to shop and pick up some last minute souvenirs, rest and visit the shop etc. Stay overnight in Kathmandu.

 
     
  Day 23 (Kathmandu):
Day at leisure. Sightseeing Kathmandu. One is free to explore and discover the city of Kathmandu.
 
     
 

Day 24 (Kathmandu):
Sightseeing Kathmandu depending on the flight schedule for onward journey. Depart Kathmandu. Transfer to airport for flight to onwards journey. Around Annapurna Trek concludes.

 
     
 

Cost Include
Trek cost Include:

>Accommodation on full bord basis in Darjeeling, Kalingpong and Gangtok.
>All internal transport in Sikkim
>Gear package includeing Kit bag max 15kg per person.
>Gear Package include kit bag,sleeping Bag, down jacket and insulated mat while trekking.
>Trek = tented camp with the services of our trek crew, camping equipment
>Services of a professional guide and trekking staff
>Poters Dzo or Horse to carry all gear max 20Kg for Poters and 50Kg for Pack Animals.
>Food Includes 1-Bed Tea. 2-Break Fast.3-Lunch Both Pack and Hot Lunch.4-Tea and Snacks.5-Soup, Dinner and Deserts every Day during the Trek and at Lachen for 2nights. Indian we served Chinese and continental dishes and also sikkimes dishes.
>All First Aid and High Altitude Medicine For the trek.
>Complementary souvenirs from Sikkim.
>All trekking fees and local permits

 
     
 

Trek Cost does not Include:
>Items of a personal nature such as phone calls,laundry,etc.
>Personal expenses like, tea, beverages, alcoholic drinks, telephone calls, tips and gratuities
>Medicare & insurance (Clients should have an all inclusive insurance policy that soul cover medical, emergency evacuations, baggage loss or damage, etc)
>Additional services not mentioned above in the included clause Tips
>Travel Incurance
>Please note, that costs quoted are as per the above package and there will be no refunds for services not utilized for any reasons whatsoever.
>Initially Sikkim Holidays quoted you a basic cost that covered Annapurna Circuit Trek . With your requirements the costs have increased proportionally but you can rest assured that it is money for value as we will be offering you the best in services.

 
     
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