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Tour Itinerary
Take in stunning Himalayan views, Trek along the Kaligandaki Gorge; one of the deepest gorges of the world, Traverse Thorong La Pass and view the stunning Annapurna Ranges from the top, Stay the night in the Narchyang community Homestay, View a sunrise from Poon Hill.
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Day 1
KathmanduArrive in Kathmandu at any time. Attend the group welcome meeting today and enjoy a brief orientation walk around Thamel.
Activity: Your opportunity to meet your CEO and fellow travellers, and learn more about your tour. Opt to join the group for a local meal afterwards. Don't forget to see the notice in the lobby (or ask reception) for the official time and place to meet up with the group.
Activity: Get a taste of this lively capital city, which is fascinating at every turn.
Accommodation: Fuji Hotel (or similar)
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Day 2
Kathmandu/JagatTravel through scenic landscapes, picturesque countryside, and small towns along the way to Besi Sahar. The group will arrive in time for lunch. After lunch, the group will take the local transportation to Jagat along a winding, narrow road. Spend the night at the teahouse.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Transport: Climb aboard, grab a seat, and enjoy the ride.
Accommodation: Eco Lodge (or similar)
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Day 3
Jagat/Bagarchh?pBegin 13 days of challenging trekking in one of the highest mountain ranges on Earth. Experience stunning Alpine pastures, forests of rhododendron, temples, rural villages and local people, waterfalls, glaciers, and some of the most spectacular mountain scenery known to man. Today, the group will travel 14km on foot from Jagat to Bagarchhap. Ascend through forested areas of rhododendron (seasonal) and pine trees. Pass by waterfalls, traditional villages, and terraced fields of crops.
Activity: Cross breathtaking landscapes and winding paths around the mountains. Steep sided valleys filled with lush vegetation line the way to Bagarchhap. Leave Jagat behind and ascend through a forested area to reach the village of Chamje (1410m). From Chamje walk along the Marshyangdi River and pass through beautiful forests of rhododendron (seasonal) and pine trees. Have lunch at Tal Village. As the group approaches Bagarchhap (2160m), the trail becomes steeper and you'll begin to see the houses of the Manang Region - built from stone and slate roofs. Walking distance - 14 Kms. Time 6-7 hours. Elevation gain - 860m Terrain: mostly rocky terrain with mixed forested areas.
Accommodation: Royal Mountain Lodge (or similar)
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Day 4
Bagarchh?p/ChameToday, trek from Bagarchhap to Chame (2,670m, 8,760ft). Breathe in the fresh mountain air and climb up along the trail through dense pine and fir forests. Enjoy stunning views along the way of Manaslu and other peaks of the Annapurna range. Have lunch in Thanchok before continuing on to Chame, the district headquarters of Manang.
Activity: Trek from Bagarchhap to Chame and watch as the scenery changes to more Alpine surroundings. Breathe in the fresh mountain air. Climb up along the trail through dense pine and fir forests to reach the village of Timang (2630m), and enjoy stunning views along the way of Manaslu and other peaks of the Annapurna range. After reaching the village, the trail continues to climb up through the forest to reach Thanchok where the group will have lunch. From there, pass through the Marshyangdi River, apple orchards, and more small villages before reaching Chame. Chame is the district headquarters of Manang with a few shops and guest houses, which are mostly traditional Manang styled houses. Walking distance - 20 kms. Time 6-7 hours. Elevation gain - (550m) Terrain: Rocky, crossing through pine forests with a mix of steep and gradual ascents
Accommodation: Marshyangdi Mandala (or similar)
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Day 5
Chame/PisangTrek from Chame to Pisang (3,300m,10,827ft). Leave the village of Chame behind, walk out past the prayer wheels and cross wide rivers and pine forests on the way to Pisang. As you hike, enjoy stunning scenery, narrow canyons, and valleys with Annapurna Range as the backdrop. Have lunch in the small, beautiful village of Dhukur Pokhari. Arrive in Pisang and visit the village monastery.
Activity: Leave the village of Chame behind, walk out past the prayer wheels and cross wide rivers and pine forests on the way to Pisang. Today, the trail is moderately challenging with several uphill and downhill stretches, but the group will be rewarded with the stunning scenery of waterfalls, narrow canyons, and valleys with Annapurna Range as the backdrop. Today our lunch spot will be the small, beautiful village of Dhukur Pokhari. Upon reaching Pisang, take a short hike to Upper Pisang village and visit the monastery of the village. Trekking distance 15km. Trek Time 7-8 hours. Elevation gain - 620m. Terrain: Mix of rocky trails, forested areas, and open fields.
Accommodation: New Tibet Lodge (or similar)
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Day 6
Pisang/ManangTrek from Pisang to Manang (3,540m, 11,614ft). Today, enjoy stunning views of Annapurna Range, pass through the village of Braga, with its ancient monastery from the 8th Century. Then, continue towards Manang village, passing through fields of barley and buckwheat.
Activity: Cross the Marsyandi River on the way out to Manang. Leave Pisang behind, head out west, passing several small villages and fascinating Buddhist monasteries before arriving at Manang, the largest village in the area. Stop in Manang overnight. Trekking Distance 16km. Trek time 6-7 hours. Elevation gain - 240m. Terrain: Initial part is flat along the banks of Marshyangdi river, later it is dusty and rocky terrain as the trail climbs up through dense pine and juniper forest.
Accommodation: Mountain Lake Lodge (or similar)
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Day 7
ManangEnjoy an acclimatization day in Manang. Set off on a short excursion hike to Gangapurna Lake, sitting at 3700m. Have lunch in Manang and explore the village before hiking to a Stupa located in the hills outside of Manang.
Activity: The dramatic setting of Manang makes for a pleasant rest and acclimatization day with the added benefit of hot showers. The best way to acclimatize is to do some high climbing then return to the lower altitude of Manang for sleeping.
Accommodation: Mountain Lake Lodge (or similar)
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Day 8
Manang/YakkharkaTrek from Manang to Yak Kharta (4,018m, 13,182ft). Today, is a relatively short walking day with only 9kms in distance covered. Trek slowly and climb higher as the trail passes through a sparse forest of juniper and scrub. After lunch in Yak Kharka, complete an acclimatization hike in the surrounding area.
Activity: Trek through Manang, where the altitude continues to rise as the route snakes through the mountains and up to Yak kharka. Today, is a relatively short walking day with only 9kms in distance covered. Trek slowly and climb higher, feeling the temperature drop significantly as there is a decrease in oxygen levels. The trail passes through a sparse forest of juniper and scrub. Yak Kharka is a very small settlement with a handful of teahouses. After lunch in Yak Kharka, complete an acclimatization hike in the surrounding area for another hour or two. Trekking distance 9km. Trek time 5-6 hours. Elevation gain - 510m Terrain: Mostly uphill, rocky trails, and steep ascents, landscape becomes barren, possibility of snow.
Accommodation: Ganga Purna (Yak Kharka) (or similar)
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Day 9
Yakkharka/PhediTrek from Yak Kharka to Phedi (4,450m, 14,600ft). Enjoy a short, but challenging hike today from Yak Kharka to Phedi. Begin with a gradual ascent through the alpine landscape and pass through pastures of grazing yak, small chortens, and streams en route.
Activity: Trek from Yak kharka via pastures of grazing yak, small chortens, and streams before arriving at Phedi. The hiking time will be shortened today as the group continues to trek into higher altitudes. Begin with a gradual ascent through the alpine landscape. The final stretch of the trek is quite challenging. Trekking distance 7-8km. Trek time 3-4 hours. Elevation gain - 370m
Accommodation: Ganga Purna (Thorong Phedi) (or similar)
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Day 10
Phedi/Muktin?thTrek from Phedi to Muktinath (3,800m, 12,467ft). Today the group will reach the highest point of the trek. This is the toughest uphill walking day. Keep a slow steady pace and enjoy the views while hiking. After reaching the top of Thorong La Pass (5416m) the group will follow the trail as it descends steeply for several kilometers to Muktinath - an important pilgrimage site for both Hindu's and Buddhists.
Activity: Today is the "THE DAY" of our Annapurna Circuit Trek. Begin around 3AM or 4AM with a steep climb up to Thorong La Pass (5416m) - the highest point of the trekking route. We begin the day early in order to avoid the strong wind at Thorong La and to enjoy the majestic and panoramic views of the mighty Annapurna Ranges at the top. Hiking this early requires a headlamp or torch to light the way. After reaching the top, the trail descends steeply for several kilometers to Muktinath - an important pilgrimage site for both Hindu's and Buddhists. Trek Distance 20km. Trekking time 7-8 hours. Elevation gain - 996m Terrain: Mostly rocky with steep drops on one side, and rugged cliffs on the other, narrow path and possibility of snow.
Accommodation: Bob Marley Guest House (or similar)
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Day 11
Muktin?th/GhasaTake a 4WD jeep ride from Muktinath to Ghasa today and take a break from trekking. On the drive, view the contrasting yellow hills against green farmland of the valley floor. See the Kaligandaki, the deepest gorge in the world. Witness the dramatic changes in landscape of the Kaligandaki River and journey past several picturesque villages.
Activity: Drive from Muktinath to Ghasa in a 4WD jeep. The drive time is about 4-5 hours and a total of 57km. Some parts of the road are black topped while some are still bump, mountainous roads.The route passes through the Kaligandaki Gorge, which is the one of the deepest gorges in the world. Along the way, witness the dramatic changes in landscape of the Kaligandaki River and several picturesque villages. Terrain: Varied Terrain, some sandy and some rocky trails, leading to Kaligandaki river, later, steep with steps and a rocky path.
Accommodation: See You Lodge - Kalapani (or similar)
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Day 12
Ghasa/NarchyangTrek from Ghasa to Narchyang today. Travel on foot through the Kali Gandaki Valley and the lower Mustang region of Nepal. Walk along the Kali Gandaki River and through lush forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo. Upon arriving at Narchyang, our host community members will welcome the group. Narchyang once used to be the gate for North Annapurna Base Camp Trekking route. But with the Annapurna Base Camp being shifted to south, the village has remained isolated and devoid of tourism for a long time. In order to boost the amount of visitors to the region, the community has recently been active through Narchyang Community Homestay and started welcoming trekkers to their homes. The community is mostly of Magar Culture and are known for their innocence, simplistic ways of life, and bravery.
Activity: The trek from Ghasa to Narchyang takes the group through the Kali Gandaki Valley and the lower Mustang region of Nepal. Cross the Kali Gandaki River and walk through the lush forest of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo. Upon arriving at Narchyang, our host community members will welcome the group to their village and community. Later in the afternoon walk for around 30 minutes and enjoy a dip in a natural hot spring to sooth those aching muscles from the trek. Trekking distance 14km. Trekking duration 4-5 hours. Elevation change - 800m Terrain: Some steep descents, some gentle climbs, varied vegetation, sub tropical forest and stone steps.
Activity: Set in the lower village, the Narchyang homestay offers a glimpse into traditional village life. Learn about the Magar culture and the Magar Kura language from your hosts and embrace this unique opportunity to live like a local. Get to know your hosts more over dinner as you enjoy a homemade meal of Nepali Dhido Set - typical cuisine for the area. Set in the lower village, the homestay provides the perfect starting point for exploring. Hike to the upper village for spectacular mountain views.
Accommodation: Narchyang Community Homestay (or similar)
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Day 13
Narchyang/SikhaToday the group will ascend once again on the trek. Walk through the forests and terraced fields, and climb uphill admiring the stunning views of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli along the route. Reach a mesmerizing view of ascending levels of teahouses and lodges with the mountains surrounding. Today's hike will be 4-5 hours.
Activity: Walking through the beautiful rhododendron (seasonal) forests and terraced fields and trek uphill admiring the stunning views of Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. Trekking Distance 11 Kms. Trekking Duration. 4-5 hours. Elevation gain 730m. Terrain: Mix of rocky trails, dense forest, occasional streams and terraced farmlands.
Accommodation: See You Lodge (or similar)
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Day 14
Sikha/GhorepaniToday trek from Sikha to Ghorepani (2,785m, 9,137ft). The route is seeped in history and the views of Machhupuchare and the Himalayas from Ghorepani are absolutely unmatched on a clear day. View local villages, teahouses, and settlements along the uphill route.
Activity: From Sikha, take a route seeped in history all the way to Ghorepani; myths and stories of the origins of the indigenous people of the Annapurna region abound. The views of Machhupuchare and the Himalayas from Ghorepani are absolutely spectacular on a clear day. The trek while relatively short, is a very steep climb through the forest offering beautiful views of the mountains and valley below. Trekking Distance 8km. Trekking Duration 4-5 hours. Elevation gain - 920m. Terrain: Terraced fields, uphill ascents through the rhododendron and oak forests.
Accommodation: See You Lodge Ghorepani (or similar)
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Day 15
Ghorepani/BirethantiEnjoy an early morning excursion to Poon Hill for sunrise. Then venture through Poonhill to Ramghai, enjoying spectacular views of the Annapurna range along the way. Cross through forests, streams, and bridges to reach the final destination, Birethanti.
Activity: Take in the incredible mountain scenery that lines the route from Ghorepani to Poon Hill (3210m). Enjoy the views across rhododendron forests and of spectacularly coloured birds during the trek. Arrive at Poon Hill to enjoy some of Nepal's best vistas. Walking distance : 2kms Time: 1.5 - 2 hours Elevation gain: 363m Terrain: mostly rocky terrain with mixed forested areas.
Activity: Trek from Poon Hill to Birethanti. The views from Poon Hill are absolutely stunning and are known to be among the best in the area. The trail starts with a steep uphill climb through the rhododendron forest. After breakfast at the top, the group will begin the down hill walk all the way to Ramghai (Birethanti). This is the last day of the trek. Enjoy a final day in the mountains with the team of our guides and porters, thanking them for their effort in endlessly supporting our trek and making it successful. Trekking Distance 14km. Trekking Duration 8-9 hours. Elevation gain - 360m. Elevation decrease - 2,185m. Terrain: Mostly downhill, through rhododendron forests and farmlands.
Accommodation: Ever Green Lodge (or similar)
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Day 16
Birethanti/PokharaTake a short hike from Birethanti to Nayapul where our bus will be waiting to take us to Pokhara. Rest and take a well-deserved shower in this lakeside resort town.
Activity: Complete the final leg of your trek with a 30 minute hike to Nayapul where the bus awaits.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Accommodation: Hotel Queens Park (or similar)
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Day 17
Pokhara/KathmanduReturn to Kathmandu.
Transport: Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.
Free Time: Enjoy some free time in Khatmandu by shopping, sightseeing, or simply enjoying a cup of warm chai in a roadside café.
Accommodation: Fuji Hotel (or similar)
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Day 18
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Your Welcome Moment: Welcome Moment - Meet Your CEO and Group Your Local Living Moment: Narchyang Community Homestay, Narchyang. English-speaking local guide and full support team of porters and assistants for the Annapurna Circuit trek. Walk along the Marshyangdi River. Visit Bung chahara Water fall. Experience the unique architecture of Bagarchhap region. Explore Manang village and hike to the stupa. Relax in hot springs of Narchyang. All transport between destinations and to/from included activities.
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- Increased frequency of cleaning and disinfecting of all public restrooms and all surfaces in public areas. This might include the closure of public spaces such as gyms, bars, restaurants, and meeting rooms for periods throughout the day
- Wherever possible, groups will stay on the lower floors to limit elevator use
- Hotels will implement social distancing protocols in line with local regulations
G Adventures has always carefully selected food service partners and worked closely with them to ensure they are meeting health, safety, and cleanliness standards with their facilities, staff training, and food preparation and delivery. Wherever possible, G Adventures will reserve separate tables or private rooms at the restaurants visited on the trip, opt for more "al fresco" opportunities when it is possible (gotta love that fresh air!), and ensure breakfasts can be "grab and go" boxes, while avoiding family style or self-serve buffets for meals. G Adventures wants you to feel comfortable and safe as you savour every last bite.
ActivitiesYou've always had freedom and flexibility to do your own thing on tours with optional activities and experiences. Now, you'll still have those options with added measures to keep you healthy and safe. All equipment for activities on tour, including hiking poles, camping supplies, life jackets, snorkels, etc., will be cleaned thoroughly at least once a day and disinfected between use. When travellers are responsible for putting up their own tents on camping itineraries, you will be given the supplies required to disinfect your gear. G Adventures will also do their best to make activities and highlights stops happen during non-peak hours, so you can have fun and feel safe no matter what you're doing.
Before you leave
A healthy goodbye
If you're not feeling well at the end of your tour for any reason, let your CEO know and they can help get you access to medical care and support. Because we want you to head home after a life-changing experience feeling just as good (let's be honest, way better) than when you left.
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G Adventures was amazing! Our CEO went above and beyond. We would absolutely travel on one of their tours again.
G-Adventures is very good. I highly recommend their trips.
I have booked with affordable tours before with other agents but Maya Keith is absolutely the best. She was patient in answering all our question especially as it related to travel in Europe when there is war in Ukraine
This was one of the best trips we have ever taken. Our guide was so polite, helpful and informative. The fact that there were fewer tourists made it all the better.
This was my 8th tour with this operator and I have a 9th scheduled. Obviously I am happy with this operator.
It was a great tour and are guides were very knowledgeable.
A Gadventures tour is a great affordable way to see the country and get the opportunity to meet and interact with the local people
It was a dream vacation.Thank you.
The G-Adventures travel guides were excellent
All 100% perfect, nothing to be done better
The G Adventures tour was fantastic.
Very satisfied with tour, enjoyed it very much.
I liked the variety of activities and the chance to opt out without undue pressure. I met some really fun people on this tour.
Everyone connected with the tour went above and beyond. The tour was more than I ever dreamt!
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G Adventures small group traveling was outstanding. We could get places that large coach trips could not. And we got to know each other so well. Everything was quicker and easier. Imagine a group of 8 versus 30! We will only travel small group from now on out.