Annapurna
Circuit Trekking (21 Days) |
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Departures Dates 2010 |
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February 15th - March
5th, 25th - April 5th , 25th - October
5th, 25th - Nov 5th, 25th - December
5th |
Annapurna
Circuit Trekking is one of the most popular
treks in Nepal. The area presents an excellent
cross-section of Nepal and offers spectacular
mountain scenery. Heading north to the main Himalayan
range the trail follows Marshyangdi valley, crosses
snow covered Thrung La Pass (5416m.), crossing
Muktinath, an important site of pilgrimage for
Hindus and Buddhists, it returns to Pokhara via
Kali Gandaki river; the deepest gorge in the World.
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| Itinerary |
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Day |
From |
To |
Trekking
Hrs |
Elevation
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01 |
Kathmandu |
Beshishar |
09
Hrs. |
793m.(Transport) |
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02 |
Besishar |
Bahundanda |
06
Hrs. |
1311m. |
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03 |
Bahundanda |
Jagat |
06
Hrs. |
1314m. |
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04 |
Jagat |
Tal |
06
Hrs. |
1675m. |
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05 |
Tal |
Bagarchhap |
06
Hrs. |
2164m. |
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06 |
Bagarchhap |
Chame |
06
Hrs. |
2713m. |
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07 |
Chame |
Pisang |
07
Hrs. |
2392m. |
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08 |
Pisang |
Manang |
07
Hrs. |
3351m. |
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09 |
Manang |
Rest
for acclimatization |
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10 |
Manang |
Thrung
Phedi |
07
Hrs |
.4420m |
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11 |
Thrung
Phedi |
Muktinath |
11
Hrs |
.3802m |
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12 |
Muktinath |
Rest
Day |
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13 |
Muktinath |
Jomsom |
06
Hrs. |
2713m. |
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14 |
Jomsom |
Tukuche |
06
Hrs. |
2591m. |
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15 |
Tukuche |
Ghasa |
05
Hrs. |
2013m. |
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16 |
Ghasa |
Tatopani |
06
Hrs. |
1189m. |
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17 |
Tatopani |
Rest |
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18 |
Tatopani |
Ghorepani |
07
Hrs. |
3000m. |
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19 |
Ghorepani |
Hille |
06
Hrs. |
1100m. |
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20 |
Hille |
Pokhara |
04
Hrs. |
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21 |
Pokhara |
Kathmandu |
06
Hrs.
(Transport) |
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Tour
Cost:
USD$ 750 (€520) Per person
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| Includes |
Excludes |
- Permit
- Food (3 meals a day)
for trekking period only
- Drinks (Tea &
Coffee)
- Accommodation in
Lodges
- Transportation by
Tourist Bus
- Trekking Guide and
Porters
- Insurance and equipment
of Guide and Porters
- Sleeping Bag if necessary
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- All
bar bills
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Personal Insurance & equipment
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Emergency rescue cost
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Any applicable extra cost due to unavoidable
circumstances such as natural disaster and political
unrest etc
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