Join our fixed departure treks.
Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage

Annapurna Region Trek

The Annapurna Region Trek is one of the most popular and scenic treks in Nepal. It is located in the central part of Nepal and offers some of the most stunning views of the Himalayas, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre.

The trek usually starts in the city of Pokhara, which is a popular tourist destination in Nepal, and follows a trail through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages. The trek can range from moderate to difficult depending on the route and altitude.

Some of the popular treks in the Annapurna Region include the Annapurna Circuit, which is a 21-day trek that circles the Annapurna massif, and the Annapurna Base Camp Trek, which is a shorter 7-10 day trek that leads to the base camp of Annapurna.

Along the way, trekkers can experience the local culture and hospitality of the Gurung and Magar people, who are the predominant ethnic groups in the area. The region is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rhododendron forests, monkeys, and Himalayan thar.

Overall, the Annapurna Region Trek is a must-do for any trekking enthusiast and offers a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and adventure.

Showing 12 trips
Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek
Best Selling
Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek 25 days

The Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek, organized by Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition, is a journey that combines two of Nepal’s most spectacular trekking regions into one extraordinary adventure. The trek begins in the lush, subtropical lowlands near Kathmandu and gradually ascends through terraced fields, pine forests, and alpine landscapes before reaching the arid, mystical landscapes of Upper Mustang, often called the “Hidden Kingdom of Lo.” It is a trail full of contrasts: from tropical greenery to high Himalayan deserts, from gushing rivers to serene Buddhist monasteries perched atop cliffs. Along the way, trekkers witness spectacular views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, deep gorges, high mountain passes, and a rich tapestry of natural and cultural diversity.One of the highlights of this trek is crossing the Thorong La Pass (5,416 m/17,756 ft), one of the highest trekking passes in the world. After this challenging ascent, the journey continues through the culturally rich region of Upper Mustang, home to Tibetan-influenced villages, centuries-old monasteries, and unique desert landscapes. Trekkers experience life in the ancient walled capital of Lo Manthang, a place frozen in time, with traditional customs and architecture largely untouched by modernization. This trek is not only about mountains; it is a cultural immersion that allows trekkers to interact with people from multiple ethnic groups, learn about Tibetan Buddhism, and explore historical sites, temples, and monasteries scattered along the route.Highlights include:Crossing Thorong La Pass at 5,416 m.Visiting Muktinath Temple, a sacred pilgrimage site for Hindus and Buddhists.Experiencing the Tibetan-influenced culture of Upper Mustang.Trekking through diverse topographies: subtropical, alpine, arid desert, and Tibetan plateau.Stunning views of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Nilgiri ranges.This trek is ideal for adventure seekers, cultural enthusiasts, and nature lovers who want to explore the hidden corners of Nepal beyond the well-trodden paths.Best Season for Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang TrekThe ideal seasons for the Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is stable, the skies are generally clear, and the mountain views are at their most spectacular. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons, colorful flowers, and moderate temperatures, making the trek visually enchanting. Autumn offers crisp, cool air, vibrant landscapes, and excellent visibility of the towering Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, perfect for photography enthusiasts.The summer monsoon season (June to August) is less favorable because heavy rainfall causes slippery trails, landslides, and swollen rivers, making trekking hazardous. Winter (December to February) is possible, but temperatures drop significantly, especially in high-altitude areas like Thorong La Pass and Upper Mustang. Snowfall may block trails and increase the risk of altitude-related challenges. Despite these conditions, some trekkers still choose winter for solitude and pristine snow-covered landscapes.Key points for choosing the season:Spring (Mar-May): Blooming rhododendrons, moderate temperatures, clear skies.Autumn (Sep-Nov): Dry weather, crisp air, vibrant landscapes, best visibility.Summer (Jun-Aug): Heavy rain, slippery trails, landslide risk – not recommended.Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold, potential snow, less crowded, requires high-altitude gear.Selecting the right season enhances trekking safety, enjoyment, and photographic opportunities, ensuring an unforgettable experience across the Annapurna region and the hidden valleys of Upper Mustang.Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek: Difficulty and TransportationThe Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek is considered moderate to strenuous depending on your experience with high-altitude trekking. While the trek begins at relatively low elevations, it rapidly ascends through challenging terrains, including steep trails, rocky paths, river crossings, and the high-altitude Thorong La Pass at 5,416 m. Altitude sickness is a concern, especially during the ascent to Thorong La, and trekkers must follow proper acclimatization schedules, including rest days at Manang and strategic hydration. Physical preparation is essential, and a good level of fitness is recommended for tackling long walking distances and varying terrain.Transportation during the trek is typically a mix of road drives and flights. The journey starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Jagat or Synge, which may take 7–8 hours due to mountain roads. After completing the Upper Mustang portion, trekkers often fly from Jomsom to Pokhara, enjoying panoramic views of the Annapurna range. Finally, a short drive returns trekkers to Kathmandu for a farewell dinner. This combination of trekking, road transport, and domestic flight ensures the trek covers a wide range of landscapes efficiently.Key points:Moderate to strenuous trek, challenging high-altitude sections.Requires physical fitness and proper acclimatization.Transportation: Kathmandu–Jagat by road; Jomsom–Pokhara by domestic flight.Walking distance per day: 4–17 km, depending on altitude and terrain.High-altitude gear is recommended for the Thorong La and Upper Mustang regions.This trek is a perfect balance of adventure and accessibility, combining physically demanding sections with manageable travel logistics.Food and Accommodation for Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang TrekThe Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek is primarily a teahouse trek, meaning accommodations are available in villages along the route in guesthouses or lodges called “tea houses.” These tea houses provide basic rooms with beds and blankets, shared or private bathrooms, and warm communal spaces. As the trek progresses into higher altitudes and Upper Mustang, facilities become simpler, but they maintain comfort and hospitality for trekkers. Staying in tea houses allows travelers to immerse themselves in local culture, meet other trekkers, and enjoy home-cooked Nepali meals.Food along the trek is varied and caters to both local and international palates. Common meals include Dal Bhat (lentils with rice), noodles, soups, and vegetable curries. Western options such as pasta, pizza, and pancakes are available in larger villages. Fresh water can often be purchased, or trekkers may use purification tablets. Eating smaller, more frequent meals is advised to maintain energy levels for high-altitude trekking.Highlights for food and accommodation:Tea houses in every village with basic comforts.Meals include local Nepali cuisine and some Western dishes.Private and shared rooms with blankets; hot showers available in select locations.Opportunity to interact with local families and learn about their lifestyle.Carry essential snacks and water purification tablets for remote areas.This setup ensures trekkers experience authentic village life while maintaining comfort and energy for the challenging trek.Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek PermitsThe trek requires several permits, as it passes through restricted and conservation areas. The two main permits are:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP):Cost: USD 20 for SAARC residents, USD 30 for others.Required for trekking in the Annapurna region.Upper Mustang Restricted Area Permit:Cost: USD 500 for 9 nights and 10 days, with an additional USD 50 per extra day.Only obtainable through government-recognized travel agencies, such as Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition.Additionally, trekkers must carry a valid identification (passport) and a passport-sized photo for each permit. The restricted area permit is mandatory for Upper Mustang, which was opened to non-Nepali trekkers only about 15 years ago and remains one of Nepal’s most preserved regions. These permits ensure controlled tourism and help preserve the unique natural and cultural heritage of Upper Mustang.Permit highlights:ACAP for Annapurna Conservation Area.Upper Mustang Special Permit for restricted region access.Requires agency facilitation and passport ID.Helps preserve natural, cultural, and historical sites.Costs vary depending on residency status and duration of stay.These permits are essential for legal and safe travel while supporting the conservation of these regions.Why Choose Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang TrekChoosing the Annapurna Circuit to Upper Mustang Trek is ideal for travelers seeking a combination of adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion. This trek allows you to explore the iconic Annapurna Circuit while also discovering the mysterious Kingdom of Lo in Upper Mustang, a region shaped by Tibetan culture and religion. The trek features diverse landscapes: from lush forests, terraced farmland, and gorges to arid deserts, high passes, and Tibetan-style villages. It is suitable for trekkers who want a multi-dimensional experience rather than just mountain views.The trek also offers unique cultural encounters. Upper Mustang is a preserved region where ancient monasteries, walled villages, and Tibetan-influenced lifestyles remain largely intact. The journey is perfect for those who want to explore hidden parts of Nepal, interact with local ethnic communities, and experience authentic Himalayan culture. With the guidance of Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition, trekkers enjoy expert organization, support with permits, local knowledge, and reliable logistics, ensuring a smooth and memorable adventure.Reasons to choose this trek:Combines the Annapurna Circuit and Upper Mustang for a diverse experience.Crosses Thorong La Pass (5,416 m), a major trekking highlight.Experience Tibetan culture and monasteries in Upper Mustang.Explore villages, deep gorges, and desert landscapes.Expert guidance and support from Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition.This trek is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, culture enthusiasts, and adventure seekers looking to experience the full diversity of Nepal in one extended journey.Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

Available:
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
From US$ 2,799
US$ 2,755
Save US$ 44
Explore
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek
Best Selling
Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek 7 days

Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is a quintessential short trek in Nepal, offering a perfect blend of Himalayan adventure and cultural immersion. Rising from the east, the sun casts its first golden rays over the snow-capped peaks of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, creating a breathtaking spectacle that lingers in memory. This trek is carefully curated by Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition, whose experienced trekking crew ensures that every traveler experiences the majestic beauty of the Annapurna region safely and responsibly.The journey begins with a drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, followed by trekking through lush green forests and vibrant rhododendron-filled trails. Trekkers pass through charming villages like Tikhedhunga, Ghorepani, Tadapani, and Ghandruk, each reflecting the rich culture and traditions of the Gurung and Magar communities. Apart from the towering peaks of Annapurna I (8,091m), Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Himchuli, and Neelgiri, the trek provides mesmerizing views of terraced fields, rivers, and cascading waterfalls.The highlight of the trek is Poon Hill (3,210m), where the sunrise illuminates the Himalayan panorama, creating a fairyland-like scenery that makes the effort of the uphill climb truly worthwhile. Walking along trails accompanied by chirping birds and the soothing sounds of flowing rivers, travelers feel a deep connection with nature. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition ensures the trek is not just an adventure but also a cultural and responsible travel experience.Stunning sunrise views from Poon Hill.Scenic villages: Ghorepani, Ghandruk, Tadapani.Majestic Himalayan peaks: Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchhre.Lush rhododendron forests and serene rivers.Best Season for Ghorepani Poon Hill TrekThe most popular seasons for this trek are autumn (September–November) and spring (March–May). During autumn, the skies are clear, providing panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, and temperatures are moderate. Spring brings vibrant rhododendron blooms, adding a splash of color to the trekking trails.Winter (December–February) is less crowded but colder, especially at higher altitudes like Poon Hill, while monsoon (June–August) can be slippery due to rain and landslides, making trekking challenging.Key Points:Autumn: Clear skies, moderate temperatures.Spring: Colorful rhododendrons, pleasant weather.Winter: Cold but fewer crowds.Monsoon: Not recommended due to slippery trails.Trek Difficulty and TransportationGhorepani Poon Hill Trek is moderate in difficulty, suitable for beginners and experienced trekkers. Daily treks range from 4–7 hours with gradual ascents and descents. Trekkers should be prepared for some steep uphill climbs, particularly from Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani.Transportation includes a drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (7–8 hours) and then Pokhara to Nayapul (1–2 hours) via local buses or private vehicles. This combination of driving and trekking ensures accessibility while maximizing scenic experiences.Key Points:Moderate difficulty, daily 4–7 hours trekking.Steep sections: Tikhedhunga to Ghorepani.Transport: Kathmandu → Pokhara → Nayapul.Suitable for beginners with reasonable fitness.Food and AccommodationAccommodation is primarily in teahouses or lodges along the trekking route, offering basic but comfortable rooms with beds and blankets. The hospitality of local families adds a cultural dimension to the stay.Food includes traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat, momo, and noodles, alongside continental options. Meals are freshly prepared, and tea or coffee is available to keep trekkers energized. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition ensures hygienic meals and safe drinking water throughout the trek.Key Points:Teahouse accommodation in villages.Local Nepali cuisine: dal bhat, momo, noodles.Hot drinks available for energy and warmth.Hygienic and safe food practices.Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek PermitsTwo permits are mandatory:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) – Required for entry into the Annapurna region.Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card – Essential for tracking trekkers for safety purposes.Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition assists with all permit arrangements, so trekkers can focus on enjoying the journey without administrative worries.Key Points:ACAP Permit for the Annapurna region.TIMS Card for trekker registration.Permit assistance provided by the trekking company.Why Choose Ghorepani Poon Hill TrekThis trek is ideal for those seeking a short, scenic, and culturally immersive adventure. The combination of panoramic Himalayan views, lush forests, and authentic village life makes it a memorable journey. With Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition, trekkers benefit from:Experienced guides and support staff.Responsible travel practices preserve culture and nature.Well-planned itineraries ensure safety and comfort.Opportunities to witness breathtaking sunrise views and interact with local communities.Whether you are trekking with family, friends, or solo, the Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek is a perfect gateway to the Himalayas, offering both adventure and serenity.Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

5.0
(2 reviews)
From US$ 800
US$ 780
Save US$ 20
Explore
Mardi Himal Trek
Mardi Himal Trek 8 days

The new and most promising trekking route with the varieties of adventurous spots as well as sceneries in the tranquil environment makes Mardi Himal Trek one of the most beautiful off-the-beaten trekking trail. If you are on the hunt for a mesmerizing Himalayan thrill, then join our bandwagon for this glorious trek to Nepal. From heavily wooded forests to snow-covered high camps, this trekking route in Nepal can be compared to the legendary trekking trails of Nepal.The alluring journey starts similarly to that of the Annapurna Base Camp Trek or Ghorepani Poon Hill Trek from Pokhara. This beautiful lake city is the embarkation point of the Mardi Himal Trek. The chance to excavate the scenic beauty of the secluded sector of the Annapurna series and pristine mountain madness are the major highlights of this trek in Nepal. Moreover, the rest in places like Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp provides the stupendous moment of living up in the Himalayas. These places lacked the proper tea houses before. However, lots of the lodges and hotels are present nowadays endowing great accommodation and food for the trekkers. Even though these days the number of trekkers going to this place has increased, tranquility and serenity are always intact in this part of the Annapurna region trekking in Nepal.While you are in the high camp, a mountaineering feeling can be savored. The more you trek further, the more you will be obliged by the splendid view of the mountains. On your return from the trek following the trails of villages like Kalimati, Sidding, and Lumre, you can observe the culture of the Brahmins and Gurung communities.Book the Mardi Himal Trek for the experience of the grandeur of the secluded Annapurna sector. Be it snowy camps or wooded shelters, trekkers will find wilderness adventure to the fullest. Follow the trustworthy guidance of Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition to make the most adventurous journey in Nepal.Best Time to Travel to Mardi Himal Trek The best times to view Majestic Mountain vistas are during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During this time of the year, blossoming lush forests and cool temperatures make your trip mesmerizing. However, during the winter season trekking in Mardi Himal Trek is also open. Because of the cold weather, the walking holiday might not be as exciting as in spring & autumn.Mardi Himal trek difficulty & altitude sickness?The Mardi Himal trek is considered a moderate difficulty trek in terms of physical exertion. The highest point of the trek is the Mardi Himal Base Camp at an altitude of 4,500 meters (14,764 feet), which is not extremely high, but still poses a risk for altitude sickness.Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), can affect anyone regardless of age or fitness level. Symptoms of altitude sickness can range from mild to severe and can include headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to tell your trekking guide or seek medical attention immediately.To help prevent altitude sickness, it's recommended that trekkers acclimatize by taking rest days at certain elevations, drinking plenty of fluids, and avoiding alcohol and smoking. Additionally, it's important to ascend slowly and not to push yourself too hard too quickly.Mardi Himal trek is considered moderate in difficulty, it's still important to take precautions to prevent altitude sickness and to listen to your body while trekking.Accommodation & meals during the Mardi Himal Trek The Mardi Himal Trek is a beautiful and challenging trek in the Annapurna region of Nepal. Accommodation and meals during the trek can vary depending on the type of trekking package you choose and the route you take.Generally, there are teahouses or lodges available along the trekking route where you can stay and eat. These teahouses offer basic accommodation with shared rooms and bathrooms. The meals provided are usually traditional Nepalese dishes like dal bhat (rice, lentils, and vegetables), noodles, soup, and fried rice. You can also find some western dishes like pizza, pasta, and sandwiches in some teahouses.If you choose a package with a trekking company, they may provide you with better accommodations in lodges with private rooms and attached bathrooms. They may also provide you with meals, either at the lodges or by hiring a private cook.It is important to note that the higher you trek, the more basic the accommodation and meals become. So, be prepared to rough it out if you plan to go further up the mountain.Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

5.0
(8 reviews)
From US$ 650
US$ 600
Save US$ 50
Explore
Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Best Selling
Annapurna Base Camp Trek 13 days

"Experience the breathtaking beauty of the Himalayas and immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Nepal on the legendary Annapurna Base Camp trek. Join our Annapurna base camp trek 2023/2024 departure and trek with native guides & porters. We have the best Annapurna base camp trek cost with top-notch service, guaranteed departure, and 100% safety assurance."Nestled in the western reaches of Nepal, Mount Annapurna (8,091 m/26,545 ft) is the tenth-highest mountain in the world. The Annapurna base camp trek is a multiple-day hike through rhododendron forests and remote villages to the lap of Mt. Annapurna. If you're looking for a trek that truly showcases the beauty of the Himalayas, then the Annapurna Base Camp is definitely one to consider. From the very start of the Annapurna base camp hike, you'll be surrounded by stunning Himalayan mountains, making it no surprise that this 13-day-long adventure is a popular choice for many travelers. One of the best things about the Annapurna base camp trekking is that it's suitable for all age groups and abilities. Whether you're traveling with children or simply looking for a moderate trek, the Annapurna Base Camp trek in Nepal offers a comfortable walking experience with plenty of breathtaking scenery and cultural immersion.As you ascend towards the Annapurna Base Camp via the Machhapuchhre Base Camp, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the majestic Mt. Machhapuchhre (6,993 m/22,943 ft), Mt. Hiunchuli (6,441 m/21,132 ft), Annapurna South (7,219 m/23,684 ft), Annapurna I (8,091 m/26,545 ft), Annapurna III (7,555 m/24,787 ft), Mt. Gangapurna (7,455 m/24,459 ft), Mt. Nilgiri (7,061 m/23,166 ft), Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167 m/26,795 ft), etc.But it's at the Annapurna Sanctuary where you'll truly be blown away. Here, you'll enjoy a 360-degree panorama of the snow-clustered mountains, with a near-vertical view of the south face of the Annapurna towering above. And you will enjoy several gorgeous sunrises and sunsets during the Annapurna base camp trek 13 days.As you trek through the Annapurna Conservation Area, you'll traverse a diverse landscape that includes verdant oak, pine, and rhododendron forests, and green rice paddies. Against the backdrop of misty valleys and rolling hills, the snow-capped peaks sparkle like diamonds. Along the Annapurna base camp trail, you'll come across picturesque Gurung and Magar villages and experience mountain life. From the starting point of the Annapurna base camp trek at Nayapul (1,070 m/3,510 ft), the trail ascends to Poon Hill  (3,210 m/10,525 ft) and continues to Annapurna Base Camp (4,130 m/13,550 ft). The elevation gain is high, so you have to be careful of altitude sickness and make sure to acclimatize properly.Is Annapurna base camp trek hard?The Annapurna base camp trek is considered a moderate trek in terms of difficulty, but it still requires a certain level of physical fitness and preparation. The Annapurna base camp trek route can be challenging at times, with steep ascents and descents. The trek involves crossing several suspension bridges over deep gorges, walking through lush forests, and climbing stone steps.Altitude sickness can be a concern during the Annapurna base camp trekking, especially as you gain altitude. The base camp is at an elevation of 4,130 meters (13,550 feet), which can cause altitude sickness in some trekkers. Therefore, acclimatize properly and take rest days to adjust to the altitude. Drinking plenty of water, avoiding alcohol and smoking, and eating a balanced diet can also help prevent altitude sickness.Annapurna base camp trek preparationThe Annapurna base camp trek in Nepal requires physical fitness and mental preparation. You should engage in regular exercise and cardio workouts for several weeks before the trek to build stamina and endurance. You can also do some hill walking and practice carrying a backpack to prepare for the trek. Mental preparation is also important, as the trek can be mentally challenging too. You should be prepared for long days of walking and be able to handle the uncertainty and discomfort that comes with trekking in remote areas.Annapurna base camp trek vs Everest base camp trekThe Annapurna base camp (ABC) trek and Everest base camp (EBC) trek are two of the most popular treks in Nepal. Both of these treks offer a unique experience, with different landscapes, cultural immersion, and challenges. The EBC trek is considered more challenging than the ABC trek. The altitude gain in the EBC trek is higher, and the trek requires more physical endurance and stamina. The ABC trek, on the other hand, is comparatively easier and is suitable for beginners.The Everest base camp trek offers a chance to experience the unique Sherpa culture, including their traditional lifestyle and hospitality. Whereas, the Annapurna base camp trek offers a glimpse into the Gurung and Magar cultures, known for their rich traditions and hospitality. Likewise, both treks offer breathtaking scenery, but they are different in nature. Other base camp treks in Nepal and alternative trekking packagesNepal is home to hundreds of mountains, including the world's top 8 highest mountains. So, you can do base camp treks to those 8 eight-thousanders mountains. Apart from the Annapurna base camp and Everest base camp, you can do Manaslu base camp trek, the Kanchenjunga base camp trek, the Makalu base camp trek, and the Dhaulagiri base camp trek too. Likewise, these are some of our other famous trekking packages in the Himalayas- Upper Mustang trek, Langtang Gosaikunda trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, Manaslu Circuit trek, Rara Lake trek, and Gokyo Lake trek.Best time to do Annapurna base camp trekkingSpring (March, April, May) and autumn (September, October, November) is the best time to do the Annapurna base camp trekking. Whereas, winter (December, January, February) and summer/monsoon (June, July, August) are the offtime for this trek. However, if you can put up with the additional challenges of the offseason, you can trek to Annapurna base camp in winter and summer/monsoon.Although certain months of the year are more favorable for trekking in terms of weather, it's crucial to be equipped for all possible conditions, no matter when you plan to go. The unpredictable weather conditions in the high Himalayas can bring unexpected snowfall, rain, or storms at any time, and climate change has only made weather patterns more erratic in recent years.In the mountains, it's always better to be over-prepared than under prepared, as the weather can change rapidly, and you may find yourself in challenging situations. Carrying essential trekking gear like a waterproof jacket, hat, gloves, and a warm sleeping bag is also a must. Annapurna base camp trek in springThe months of March, April, and May mark the arrival of spring in Nepal after the long, cold winter months. This colorful season is also considered one of the best times to embark on a trek to Annapurna Base Camp. The weather during springtime is perfect for trekking, as it's neither too hot nor too cold. The average daytime temperature ranges from 16 to 22 degrees Celsius or 61 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit, with a drop of around 2 to 3 degrees Celsius or 27 to 28 degrees Fahrenheit during the night.Annapurna base camp trek in autumnThe autumn months of September, October, and November are considered the second best time to trek to Annapurna Base Camp. This season offers trekkers an excellent opportunity to experience clear, crisp skies with high visibility. The weather is dry, and the chances of rainfall are minimal, providing an unobstructed view of the breathtaking Himalayas.During the daytime, the average temperature ranges from 16 to 22 degrees Celsius or 54 to 68 degrees Fahrenheit. The mornings and nights can be chilly, while the days are warm and sunny, making for perfect trekking weather. However, the nighttime temperature can drop to 25 to 27 degrees Celsius or 77 to 81 degrees Fahrenheit, so trekkers should be prepared with warm clothing.Annapurna base camp trek difficulty The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a popular and challenging venture in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The trek difficulty is considered to be moderate. The ABC trek requires a good level of fitness, as you will be trekking for around 10-12 days and ascending to an altitude of 4,130 meters (13,550 feet) at Annapurna Base Camp. The trail can be steep and rocky in some sections, and you have to prepare for 5 to 6 hours of walking each day. Despite the standard challenges, the Annapurna base camp trek is suitable for most people with a good level of fitness and some trekking experience.The trek begins through lush forests and terraced rice paddies, passing through traditional villages and remote mountain communities. As you ascend higher, the terrain becomes more rugged, with rocky trails and steep switchbacks leading up to Annapurna Base Camp. The trek is mostly on well-maintained trails, but some sections can be rocky and uneven, requiring good trekking boots and trekking poles.Altitude SicknessLikewise, you may have heard about altitude sickness or acute mountain sickness. If not, usually trekkers suffer from this during high-altitude trekking like the Annapurna base camp. Symptoms of altitude sickness can include headache, nausea, dizziness, and shortness of breath.To prevent altitude sickness, you have to acclimatize properly by ascending slowly and taking rest days as needed. Drink plenty of water, stay hydrated, eat a balanced diet, and avoid alcohol and smoking. Accommodation & meals during the Annapurna base camp trekAnnapurna base camp trek is a lodge trek. Lodges serve as a much-needed break, offering comfortable housing and a variety of amenities at an affordable price. Typically established and run by local residents. Many lodges are strategically located at points along the trail where travelers can acclimate to the altitude and immerse themselves in the local communities. These humble accommodations typically offer wooden beds fitted with basic mattresses, pillows, and blankets. Guests can also enjoy the warmth of a Bukhari-style stove for heating, savor meals in communal dining areas, and even participate in lively musical performances using traditional instruments.The lodges lining the Annapurna Base Camp trail offer a tempting array of meals, with a menu that boasts an impressive range of options such as Dal Bhat, Momos, Spaghetti, French Fries, and more. If you're wondering what to order, your guide will likely recommend the hearty and nutritious Dal Bhat, which packs a whopping 430 calories per serving.PermitsIf you are planning to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek in Nepal, you will need to obtain two types of permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. You can obtain a TIMS card through a licensed guide, so trekking alone is no longer possible in Nepal. ●As of 2021, the fee for the ACAP permit is NPR 3,000 (approximately USD 25).●As of 2021, the fee for the TIMS card is NPR 1,000 (approximately USD 8.50).Travel insurance for the Annapurna base camp trekIf you are planning to do the Annapurna Base Camp trek in Nepal, it is highly recommended that you purchase travel insurance. Travel insurance will provide you with peace of mind and financial protection in case of unforeseen events such as illness, injury, flight cancellations, or other travel-related mishaps.Make sure that the insurance policy you choose provides adequate medical coverage. Look for a policy that covers emergency medical evacuation, hospitalization, and other medical expenses. You can also get coverage for trip cancellation or interruption, which can protect you if your trip is canceled or interrupted due to unforeseen events such as a family emergency, illness, or severe weather conditions.Nepal Travel Visa and Passport You will need a valid passport to enter Nepal. Your passport must be valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival in Nepal. If your passport is expiring soon, it is recommended that you renew it before applying for a visa.Nepali travel visa is available on all entry borders, including the Tribhuvan International Airport. You can also apply for a visa at a Nepalese embassy or consulate in your home country before your trip. The visa fee varies depending on the length of your stay in Nepal. As of 2021, the fee for a 15-day visa is USD 30, a 30-day visa cost is USD 50, and a 90-day visa cost is USD 125.you will need to bring the following●A valid passport●One passport-size photo●Completed visa application form (which can be obtained online or at the airport)●Visa fee (which can be paid in cash or by credit card)Travel tips for the Annapurna base camp trek●Luggage: We provide a duffel bag to every trekker to pack their heavy trekking clothes and gear. Make sure to keep your weight under 10 kg. Likewise, you can carry a daypack with you to keep the necessary items with you on the trail. Store any additional luggage in the hotel's locker room free of cost. ●ATM: There is no ATM on the Annapurna base camp trail, and the locals do not accept payments through cards. You will need some Nepali rupees for personal expenses during the trek. So, withdraw enough money in Kathmandu. ●Internet: To stay connected to your family, opt to purchase a Namaste SIM card for 4G connections, which tends to provide a more reliable and speedy connection than lodge’s Wi-Fi. However, it's worth noting that even with a SIM card, you may still encounter areas with poor or no signal.●Charging: Many lodges at higher altitudes rely on solar energy for lighting and power. While this is generally a sustainable and reliable source of energy, it can be impacted by poor weather conditions, particularly during the rainy and winter seasons. To ensure you're not left in the dark and to keep your devices charged, we advise you to bring along a reliable torch light and power bank.●Tips: Our ABC trek cost does not cover tips for guides, porters, and drivers. If you are happy with their service, feel free to tip them as you wish. ●Hot Shower: Hot showers are available at some lodges along the trekking route, but they often come at an additional cost and may not always be reliable. Wet wipes will come handy. ●Drinking Water: It's essential to drink plenty of water while trekking to prevent dehydration and altitude sickness. Bottled water is available along the trekking route, but it's not always reliable or environmentally friendly. A better option is to bring your own water bottle and use water purification tablets to treat the water before drinking. ●Personal Expenses: You will need extra money to buy services like internet, hot shower, charging, drinks, etc during the trek. Our Annapurna base camp trek cost covers all accommodations and meals. However, you have to pay for any additional service used during the trek. Likewise, you will also need a separate budget for internal light flights, travel insurance, tips, shopping, etc. Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

5.0
(13 reviews)
From US$ 850
US$ 800
Save US$ 50
Explore
Next Departures
  • May 10, 2026 seats: 8
Annapurna Circuit Trek
Best Selling
Annapurna Circuit Trek 15 days

Annapurna Circuit Trek: With a 15 day excursion that has catalogued a world-wide recognized trek since 1980, this trek has been accessed by foreigners. As written by Jeffrey Rasley, “Chasing angels or fleeing demons, go to the mountain.” If you are an adventure freak, pack your bags and get on a plane to Nepal. Traveling not only gives you pleasure, it also helps you inspire for a fresh start, giving you a new vision of looking at the world by becoming more acquainted with the diverse gift of nature . So, why don’t you experience the magnificent mountains through the different trek, which is in this locale?Hiking at Annapurna Circuit, you can encounter the fascinating sight of the splendid village and subtropical valleys. The neighborhood has a rare culture and lifestyle of native people. Annapurna trail is well known for awe inspiring forests, astounding waterfalls and glorious cliffs. Trekking at the Annapurna round trip would begin usually from Marshyangdi River, following the Manang valley through Chame, Pisang, Bryaga all the way to the highest point of the trek, which is Thorong La pass (5614m.) ending in Pokhara. The enchanters of this trek include Manang, known to be the locality of the Tibetan-Buddhists, Muktinath, which is known to be the prominent pilgrimage destination for the Hindus as well as Buddhists, and the deepest river gorge of the world, Kali Gandaki valley.Trek to Annapurna Circuit is viewed as one of the best travel packages in Nepal and would offer you an ordeal to value of a lifetime. You would become more acquainted with the way of life of this district through the village life, for instance, you can find one of the oldest monasteries which is known as Braga, you could get a view of terraced farming, the corn and barley fields of the Manang region and you would also get to see bamboo as well as the rhododendrons as you trek to Annapurna circuit.This stunning adventurous trek leads you to 5415m high peak Thorong La pass, offering the most magnificent views of the Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Nilgiri, Lamjung, Tukuche peak, Tilicho peak and Tibetan Himalayan ranges. March to May and September to December is considered to be the best season for this trek. It is absolutely impossible for you to not be mesmerized by this extremely delightful place and you can without a doubt get a fabulous break from the day by day routine while you are in this spot.Best Time To Do Annapurna Circuit TrekAutumn and Spring are the best seasons to explore Annapurna Circuit trekking routes. Most of the trekkers choose these seasons because of its natural beauty like clear skies, stunning views of mountains, and green hills with warm temperatures.Annapurna Circuit Trek is known as one of the most popular treks for trekkers across the globe. This route is in the world’s 10th highest mountain Annapurna which is at 8081m high. The trail begins from Lamjung though the high valley of Manang area. Hiking goes through high mountain passes, landscape view with relaxing hot spring, different cultural temples, farming villages, and view of the Annapurna Massif. Most trekkers offer this popular trekking route in Annapurna Region. Most of the time trekkers start the hike from Bhubhule and end at Nayapul, and its total distance is around 260km.Accommodation & meals in Annapurna Circuit During the Annapurna Circuit Trek, there are several options for accommodation and meals along the trail. Teahouses are the most common type of accommodation, which are small guesthouses that offer basic rooms with shared bathrooms. Most of these teahouses also have restaurants that offer meals such as dal bhat (a traditional Nepalese dish consisting of rice, lentil soup, and vegetables), momos (dumplings filled with vegetables or meat), and noodle soup.The cost of accommodation and meals varies depending on the location and the season. In general, the cost of accommodation ranges from 700-800 Nepalese Rupees (NPR) per night, while meals cost between 1000-1300 NPR per meal. It is important to note that the cost of meals and accommodation tends to increase the higher you go on the trek due to the remoteness and difficulty of transportation of goods.It is advised to bring some cash with you on the trek, as there are limited ATM machines along the trail. Some teahouses also accept credit cards, but it is always good to have cash on hand as a backup.Best timeThe best time to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek is during the autumn months of September to November and the spring months of March to May. During these months, the weather is generally clear and dry, making for ideal trekking conditions with good visibility and comfortable temperatures.In the autumn months, the skies are typically clear, the weather is mild, and the landscapes are lush and green after the monsoon season. This is also a popular time for trekking, so expect some crowds along the trail.In the spring months, the weather is mild and the flowers are blooming, making for stunning scenery. The skies are also typically clear, but there may be occasional showers. This is also a good time to trek if you are interested in bird watching, as many migratory birds can be seen.However, it's important to note that weather patterns can be unpredictable in the mountains, so it's always best to check the forecast and prepare accordingly, regardless of the season.Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

5.0
(1 review)
From US$ 1,090
US$ 1,050
Save US$ 40
Explore
Upper Mustang Trek
Best Selling
Upper Mustang Trek 17 days

Upper Mustang Trek is a journey to the last forbidden kingdom of Nepal. This Himalayan nation is worldwide popular for ethnic diversity and natural beauty. Moreover, holiday in Nepal never fails to surprise tourists with its peculiarity. Journey of Upper Mustang too is not an ordinary holiday, rather it is a voyage beyond mountains. Marked by great history and blessed by nature’s unique creations this place is a perfect hideaway destination. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition offers this package to our valued clients for magnificent experience of off the beaten trekking region of Nepal.This trek is similar to Annapurna Base Camp Trek in terms of starting point of journey.Trekking in Nepal It too starts from Pokhara. However, trekkers will take a morning flight to Jomsom instead of driving to Nayapull. After reaching the windiest town of Nepal trekkers start the walking activity. Trailing along the Kaligandaki River can be blissful act. You can find the sacred fossils which resemble the lord Vishnu as well. Traversing through some abandoned villages and world’s deepest gorge of Kaligandaki trekkers will finally reach Lomanthang, the capital of Upper Mustang. Lomanthang means the walled city where once the last kingdom of Nepal existed. In order to preserve these Tibetan origin people Nepal Government has denoted this area as restricted region. The culture and traditions of these people are more inclined to Tibetans. The Tiji Festival is highly popular in this area. This festival is marked to celebrate the victory of good over evil. The trip to the Upper Mustang also features mysterious man made holes on hills as well. Explore this magnificent society clustered together and witness the rich traditions of the people of Upper Mustang.Trekking in  Upper Mustang Trek, trekkers get the opportunity to witness the majestic Muktinath temple and nunnery as well as having Mt. Neelgiri in the backdrop. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage offers competitively priced packages. You will get plethora of knowledge about geographical, cultural and traditional facts of the Upper Mustang region.Upper Mustang Permit Start/End: Kagbeni/JomsomPermit : 500 USD Restricted Area PermitGuide: Compulsory (plus a minimum of 2 trekkers)Season: March – November best for trekkingRoute: Mix of road and trail walkingCulture: Traditional Tibetan Buddhist heritageLandscape: Semi-arid, plateaus, steep-sided gorgesYou almost forget that you can trek there. You certainly can. The Upper Mustang Trek is the perfect combination of culture and trekking as it is intended. Far away from the more inhabited world and in the middle of the wilderness. Let the Himalaya embrace you and immerse yourself in the mysticism of the Mustang.The spectacularly tanned red cliffs and the endless variety of grey rolling hills of the Mustang will be engraved in your memory long after your return home. Add to that your experiences in the incredible towns of the Kingdom and the friendliness of the people of the Mustang.Why The Upper Mustang Trek?Trekking in the Upper Mustang is a special privilege. Here you will meet the lifestyles of true mountain people, who, for lots of years, had very little contact with the rest of Nepal and managed to retain their wealthy cultural heritage. Until recently, their king was formally recognized by the Government of Nepal.In many ways, a trek into Upper Mustang is comparable to trekking in Tibet, as geographically it is a part of the Tibetan plateau. The district of Mustang was, till 1950, a separate kingdom within the boundaries of Nepal. The remaining king, the Raja of Mustang, still resides in the historical capital recognized as Lo Manthang.Best Season If you are looking for the perfect option for trekking in Nepal during the summer months, the Upper Mustang will automatically come on your radar. Thanks to the Upper Mustang being in the rain shadow of the Annapurnas, you can experience crystal clear days and dry weather this time of the year. Interestingly enough, the summer months are also relatively quiet. The best teahouses will be yours. The most popular times of the year are Spring and Autumn.In May the Tiji Festival is held. Many trekkers like to combine their adventure with this traditional festival. The three-day festival takes place on the premises of the former king of Mustang’s palace. The locals from far and wide visit Lo Manthang (Upper Mustang) to participate in the festival. You can also go trekking in the Upper Mustang in winter, but you will have to make sure you are bringing the right gear.Upper Mustang Trek Itinerary?It can be hard to choose a fitting Upper Mustang Trek. If you want to do the Upper Mustang the right way, you try to take as much time for it as possible. As transfers from Kathmandu to Pokhara are usually included, you may want to spend some time in Pokhara as well. The town is just too pretty to simply skip it. Besides, you will be traveling quite a bit to get there, so you might as well stretch your leg a little.How Do I Get Fit For The Upper Mustang Trek?If you live anywhere else other than the Himalayas, it will be hard to get your legs ready for higher altitudes. After all, it doesn’t get much higher than Nepal. This is why we have to be clear upfront: Unless you have hiked at a higher altitude before, it will be difficult to get a 100% ready for your adventure. If that sounds bad to you, then comfort yourself with the fact that there is absolutely no need to be 100% ready.What About AMS in the Upper Mustang?Symptoms of AMS start to show within a few hours after arrival at high altitude and include nausea, shortness of breath, headache and inability to exercise. An overall feeling of fatigue will take all the joy away from what you were experiencing until things got bad. You may struggle to fall asleep, experience dizziness and you could be suffering from a severe headache. You may also lose your sense of coordination, have trouble walking and have a tight chest. If things progress to HAPE or HACE, you might get confused, have a shortness of breath at rest and you will likely be unable to walk at all. AMS is not only restricted to the treks to the Everest Base Camp or to the highest peaks.Can you trek Upper Mustang  solo?The Upper Mustang Trek  is not accessible to anyone who prefers to travel alone. You may have to save your Alexander Supertramp enthusiasm for another journey. A solo trekker has been limited by the authorities. A minimum of two people must be in a group with a guide. If you want to go the opposite way, you'll need a 'ghost' trekker permit (which will still require a foreign passport) and a guide (obviously). Restricted Area Permit and  Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) Permit are the other permissions you'll requireFood:During the Upper Mustang Trek, most of the tea houses and lodges will provide meals in a set menu system. The food available will mostly be Nepali and Tibetan cuisine, including rice, noodles, soups, and stews, with options for vegetarians and non-vegetarians. As the trekking route is at a higher altitude, it is recommended to drink plenty of fluids and eat light meals to avoid altitude sickness.Accommodation:Accommodation options during the Upper Mustang Trek are limited, and you will mainly find tea houses and lodges for overnight stays. These tea houses and lodges usually offer basic facilities, including a bed with blankets, pillows, and shared bathroom facilities. Some tea houses and lodges may have hot showers available for an extra charge. It is important to note that the accommodation can be basic, and you should not expect luxury amenities during your stay.It is recommended to book your accommodation in advance during peak trekking seasons to avoid any inconvenience. Additionally, it is always good to carry a sleeping bag, as the blankets provided by the tea houses and lodges may not be sufficient to keep you warm during colder nights.Tiji Festival Upper Mustang Trek  The Tiji Festival is an annual three-day event held in the Upper Mustang region of Nepal, which is a restricted area that requires a special permit to visit. The festival is celebrated by the local people, who are predominantly of Tibetan origin and follow Tibetan Buddhism.During the festival, masked dancers perform traditional dances that depict the triumph of good over evil. The festival is held in the courtyard of the 600-year-old palace in the town of Lo Manthang, the capital of the former Kingdom of Mustang. The festival is believed to have originated in the 15th century, and it is still celebrated with great enthusiasm and devotion by the local people.The Tiji Festival Upper Mustang Trek is a popular trekking route that combines the cultural experience of the Tiji Festival with the natural beauty of the Mustang region. The trek usually takes around 16-18 days, starting from Jomsom and following the Kali Gandaki River upstream to the town of Lo Manthang. The trek passes through barren landscapes, ancient caves, and traditional villages, providing a unique glimpse into the traditional way of life of the people in the region.

5.0
(6 reviews)
From US$ 2,000
US$ 1,980
Save US$ 20
Explore
Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake
Best Selling
Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake 16 days

Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake , without any doubt the most ecstatic trekking course of Nepal. This course alone can invest bubbling travel of Nepal. Envision that you get the chance to set your foot on the shores of Nepal’s most astounding arranged frosty lake the Tilicho Lake. Truly, the excursion could turn into your ever important outing of life. Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake  is ideal blend of culture, enterprise and wild. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks and Expeditions takes you to the most great place of Nepal in the most elating method for working trekking in Nepal. Discover awesome privileged insights of Manang and Mustang the legendary locale of Nepal.Voyage of Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake  is like Annapurna Round Trek yet with slight changes in schedule. When trekkers achieve Manang Village the standard acclimatization happens. Trekkers will then head towards Khangsar Village leaving the Annapurna Circuit Trek course. When you are at the shores of Tilicho Lake it feels like a paradise in earth. Snowcapped mountains on the scenery and blue turquoise lake in front would take after as the canvas prepared to be painted for the best Picasso workmanship. It is extreme quality of Mother Nature. Tilicho Base Camp, moraine strolling and streams truly are the components of brilliant experience occasion goal.In the wake of seeing such superb bit of nature trekkers will head towards Thorong Phedi by means of Yakkharka. Verdant knolls slopes and nibbling cows (yaks, ponies, sheep and goats) are common sight in transit. Before achieving Thorong Phedi the trail may be tricky. When trekkers are at the highest point of Thorong La Pass one can witness great view of Himalayas. Appreciate intersection of world’s most renowned high height pass. Muktinath territory comes as amazement once trekkers trek past the pass. It is nothing unexpected that this little Himalayan country has various noteworthy spots. Similarly sacred for Hindus and Buddhists this place is mysterious and legendary. Excursion closes at Jomsom after beautiful trip to Pokhara.Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake  can end up one of your earth shattering trekking occasion ever. Backwoods, lakes, mountains and towns alongside the flawless neighborliness and expert administrations of Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks and Expeditions will help trekkers for awesome excursion in Nepal. Go along with us and witness productive trekking goal of Nepal.Best Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho LakeAutumn and Spring seasons are the best seasons to explore Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake routes. Most of the trekkers choose these seasons because of its natural beauty like clear skies, stunning views of mountains, and greenery hills with warm temperatures.Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake is known as one of the popular treks for trekkers across the globe. This route is in the world’s 10th highest mountain Annapurna which is at 8081m high. The trail begins from Lamjung thought the high valley of Manang area. Hiking goes through high mountain passes, landscape view with relaxing hot spring, different cultural temples, farming villages, and view of the Annapurna Massif. Most of the trekkers offer this popular trekking route in Annapurna Region. Most of the time trekkers start the hike from Bhubhule and end at Nayapul,Why join Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek 2023/2024 with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage?There are several reasons why joining the Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage can be a great choice:1:Experienced guides: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage has a team of experienced and knowledgeable trekking guides who are familiar with the region and can ensure your safety and comfort throughout the trek.2:Customizable itinerary: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage offers customizable itineraries to fit your specific needs and preferences, allowing you to personalize your trekking experience.3:Responsible tourism: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage is committed to responsible tourism practices, including respecting local cultures and minimizing the impact on the environment.4:High-quality services: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage provides high-quality services, including transportation, accommodation, meals, and equipment, to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.5:Competitive pricing: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage offers competitive pricing for their trekking packages, providing value for your money.6:Support local communities: By joining Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage, you are supporting the local communities in the Annapurna region, as the company employs local guides and uses local products and services.There are several reasons why Other adventurous trekking packages in Nepal?We have a wide range of treks, tours, and expedition packages in Nepal that lets you explore the mainstream trekking routes to the isolated, offbeat trails and the hidden corners. In the Everest region itself, we have quite a range of trekking and climbing packages available, like the Gokyo Lakes trek, Everest Panorama trek, Everest Three High Passes trek, Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, etc. Likewise, here are some other hand-picked trekking packages for you in Nepal- Langtang Valley trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, Manaslu Circuit trek, Mardi Himal trek, Khopra Danda trek, Upper Mustang trek, Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, and Langtang Gosaikunda trek.Feel free to contact us at [email protected] or +977 9851267334 if you have any queries. Our itineraries are flexible, so you can tailor design any package with us as per your requirements. How can solo travelers do the  Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek?Solo travelers can certainly do the Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek. Here are some tips to keep in mind:1:Be prepared: The Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek is a challenging and remote trek, so make sure you are physically fit and have the necessary gear and equipment. Be prepared for changes in weather and altitude, and carry enough food and water for the trek.2:Get a permit: Solo travelers need to obtain a TIMS card and an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) before starting the trek. You can obtain these permits from the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or in Pokhara.3:Join a group: If you don't want to trek alone, you can join a group trek organized by a reputable trekking agency in Nepal. This can also be a good way to save money on transportation, accommodation, and meals.4:Hire a guide or porter: Hiring a guide or porter can be helpful for solo travelers, as they can provide support and assistance on the trail, as well as help with language barriers and cultural differences.5:Stay in tea houses: The Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek has plenty of tea houses along the way where solo travelers can stay overnight. This can provide a great opportunity to meet other travelers and share experiences.6:Use caution: As a solo traveler, it's important to be cautious and aware of your surroundings. Stick to well-traveled paths, don't trek alone after dark, and be cautious around wildlife. solo travelers can do the Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek with proper planning, preparation, and caution. It can be a challenging and rewarding adventure that provides an opportunity to explore the beautiful Annapurna region of Nepal.Annapurna Circuit Via Tilicho Lake trek difficulty & altitude sicknessThe Annapurna Circuit Trek via Tilicho Lake is considered a challenging trek, both in terms of its difficulty and the risk of altitude sickness.The trek takes you through diverse landscapes, including lush forests, barren valleys, and high altitude passes. The highest point of the trek is Thorong La Pass at an altitude of 5,416 meters (17,769 feet). The altitude gain is gradual, but the altitude can affect trekkers differently, and it's essential to be cautious and take the necessary precautions to avoid altitude sickness.Altitude sickness is a common problem during high altitude trekking. The symptoms of altitude sickness include headaches, dizziness, nausea, and shortness of breath. In severe cases, it can lead to High Altitude Pulmonary Edema (HAPE) or High Altitude Cerebral Edema (HACE), which can be life-threatening.To avoid altitude sickness, it's essential to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, and follow a slow and steady pace. It's also recommended to take Diamox, a medication that helps prevent and alleviate the symptoms of altitude sickness. Trekkers should be prepared for cold weather, snow, and difficult terrain.Annapurna Circuit Trek via Tilicho Lake is a challenging but rewarding trek that requires physical fitness, mental strength, and careful planning. Proper preparation, acclimatization, and precautions can help trekkers avoid altitude sickness and enjoy the stunning views and unique cultural experiences along the way.Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

From US$ 1,300
US$ 1,250
Save US$ 50
Explore
Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek
Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek 8 days

The Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek offered by Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition is an invigorating journey to the base camp of the world’s tenth-highest peak, Mount Annapurna (8,091 m). This trek is perfect for travelers who want to experience the majestic Annapurna region but have limited time. The route is filled with scenic Gurung villages, lush rhododendron forests, terraced farmland, and dramatic Himalayan landscapes. Along the trek, adventurers enjoy a combination of cultural encounters and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience. From the terraced slopes of Ghandruk to the icy peaks of Machhapuchhre Base Camp, every step offers breathtaking views and photographic moments.The trek typically begins with exploration of Kathmandu, where trekkers prepare for their journey and acclimatize. Then, after flying to Pokhara, travelers are driven to Nayapul and start the trekking journey towards Chhomrong village. From Chhomrong, trekkers ascend through dense forests, suspension bridges, and small settlements, reaching Himalaya village, before continuing to the Annapurna Base Camp. The return journey takes a different scenic route through bamboo forests, natural hot springs at Jhinu Danda, and finally back to Pokhara. Throughout the trek, travelers experience both the adventure of trekking and the serenity of Himalayan landscapes.Scenic Gurung villages and terraced farmlandsViews of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) and Annapurna peaksNatural hot springs at Jhinu DandaShorter itinerary suitable for 7–8 daysCultural encounters with local communitiesBest Season for Short Annapurna Base Camp TrekThe Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek can be undertaken year-round, but the most popular seasons are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During spring, rhododendrons bloom along the trails, painting the mountainside in vivid reds and pinks, and the weather is generally clear with mild temperatures. Autumn, on the other hand, provides stable weather and crystal-clear mountain views, making it ideal for photography enthusiasts and nature lovers.Winter (December to February) offers fewer crowds and a quiet trekking experience, though higher elevations may have snow, making trails slippery. The monsoon season (June to August) is less recommended due to heavy rains, slippery trails, and limited visibility. Choosing the right season ensures safer trekking conditions and the best views of the Annapurna Massif and surrounding peaks.Short Highlights:Spring (Mar–May): Blooming rhododendrons, mild weatherAutumn (Sep–Nov): Clear skies, optimal visibilityWinter (Dec–Feb): Peaceful trek, snowy trails at higher elevationsMonsoon (Jun–Aug): Risky due to heavy rainfall and landslidesShort Annapurna Base Camp Trek Difficulty and TransportationThe Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is considered moderate in difficulty. Trekkers should have a good level of fitness, as the trek involves daily walking of 5–7 hours, steep ascents and descents, and occasional high-altitude trails. Proper acclimatization is necessary, especially while ascending to Annapurna Base Camp at 4,130 m, to avoid altitude sickness. Despite the moderate challenge, the trek is achievable for beginners who are physically prepared and enthusiastic about trekking.Transportation is convenient with a combination of domestic flights and road transfers. Most itineraries begin with a flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, followed by a short drive from Nayapul to the trekking trailhead. The return journey includes a combination of trekking, driving, and a flight back to Kathmandu. Using flights instead of long bus rides saves time and allows more energy to enjoy trekking.Short Highlights:Moderate trek suitable for beginners and experienced trekkersDaily trekking duration: 5–7 hoursAltitude gain up to 4,130 m at ABCTransportation: Kathmandu–Pokhara flight, Nayapul driveFood and Accommodation for Short Annapurna Base Camp TrekAlong the Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek, accommodation is primarily in tea houses and lodges, providing basic yet comfortable amenities. Rooms are usually shared, with warm blankets and simple sanitation. As the trek passes through remote villages, facilities may vary, but the hospitality of local families makes up for the simplicity.Meals during the trek include traditional Nepali dishes such as dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (dumplings), soups, and noodles. Western dishes like pasta, pancakes, and sandwiches are also widely available at teahouses along the trail. Drinking water is recommended to be purified using filters or tablets. Trekkers are advised to carry light snacks such as energy bars, nuts, and chocolate for longer trekking days.Short Highlights:Tea house accommodations with basic amenitiesLocal Nepali cuisine: dal bhat, momos, soupsWestern dishes available at larger villagesPurified water recommendedShort Annapurna Base Camp Trek PermitsTrekking in the Annapurna region requires official permits. Trekkers must obtain:Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): Required for all trekkers entering the Annapurna region.Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card: Ensures registration of all trekkers for safety and monitoring.These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu before the trek or at Pokhara, and are mandatory for legal trekking in the Annapurna area. The fees collected help in the conservation of the region and support local communities.Short Highlights:ACAP and TIMS permit mandatoryObtainable in Kathmandu or PokharaSupports conservation and local communitiesWhy Choose Short Annapurna Base Camp TrekThe Short Annapurna Base Camp Trek is ideal for travelers who want a quick yet enriching Himalayan adventure. It combines breathtaking mountain scenery, cultural encounters with Gurung villages, and natural relaxation at hot springs, all within a week. For those with limited time, this trek offers a condensed experience of the Annapurna region without missing the highlights.Booking with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition ensures professional guidance, organized logistics, and safe travel. Experienced guides provide cultural insights, help with acclimatization, and ensure trekkers enjoy the journey safely. With attention to detail in accommodations, food, and itinerary, this company makes it possible to experience the majesty of the Himalayas even on a shorter trek.Short Highlights:Efficient 7–8 day trek with key highlightsCultural and natural experiences combinedProfessional guides and organized logisticsIdeal for first-time trekkers or those short on timeAnnapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

5.0
(1 review)
From US$ 900
US$ 850
Save US$ 50
Explore
Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek
Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek 19 days

The Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the most fascinating and adventurous trekking routes in Nepal. Organized by Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition, this trek combines the hidden wilderness of the Nar and Phu valleys with the world-famous Annapurna Circuit trail. Nar and Phu are two remote Himalayan villages located north of the Annapurna region and are surrounded by dramatic landscapes, ancient monasteries, and towering snow-capped peaks. The region remained closed to trekkers until 2003, which is why it still preserves its untouched beauty, traditional Tibetan culture, and pristine mountain environment.The journey begins in Kathmandu with preparation and sightseeing before driving to Besisahar and then to Koto, the gateway to the hidden Nar Phu Valley. From here, trekkers follow a rugged trail along the Nar Phu River, passing deep canyons, high cliffs, and remote settlements before reaching Meta, Phu Village, and Nar Village. These villages showcase ancient Buddhist culture, prayer flags, chortens, and monasteries that reflect centuries-old Himalayan traditions.As the trek continues, it reconnects with the Annapurna Circuit trail through Ngawal and Manang. Trekkers will experience breathtaking views of famous Himalayan peaks such as Annapurna Massif, Lamjung Himal, Machhapuchhre, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, and Tilicho Peak. One of the most thrilling moments of the trek is crossing Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters before descending to the sacred pilgrimage site of Muktinath Temple.Explore remote Tibetan-influenced villages: Nar and PhuWalk through the restricted and less-explored Himalayan valleyCross the famous Thorong La Pass (5,416 m)Experience authentic Himalayan culture and monasteriesEnjoy panoramic views of the Annapurna, Manaslu, and Dhaulagiri rangesBest Season for Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit TrekChoosing the right season is very important for a successful and enjoyable trekking experience in the Nar Phu Valley and Annapurna region. The best seasons for trekking are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is stable, the skies are clear, and trekkers can enjoy stunning mountain views and comfortable trekking conditions.Spring is a particularly beautiful time to visit the region. During this season, the trails are decorated with blooming rhododendron forests and colorful alpine flowers. Temperatures are moderate, making it easier for trekkers to walk for long hours while enjoying magnificent views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. Wildlife sightings are also more common in the Annapurna Conservation Area during this time.Autumn is considered the most popular trekking season in Nepal. After the monsoon rains, the atmosphere becomes crystal clear and the mountains appear exceptionally sharp and bright. The temperatures are pleasant during the day and slightly cold at night, which is ideal for trekking in high-altitude regions like Manang and Thorong La Pass.Spring (March – May): Clear weather, blooming flowers, and comfortable temperaturesAutumn (September – November): Best mountain views and stable climateWinter (December – February): Cold but possible with proper preparationSummer/Monsoon (June – August): Rainy season with landslides and slippery trailsNar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek: Difficulty and TransportationThe Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek is considered a moderately challenging to difficult trek. This is mainly due to the remote trails, high altitude, and the crossing of Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters. Trekkers need good physical fitness and previous trekking experience to comfortably complete this adventure. The trek involves walking for 5 to 8 hours daily on rugged mountain paths, high passes, and remote valleys.Altitude is another major challenge during the trek. The route gradually ascends from around 800 meters in Besisahar to more than 5,000 meters at Thorong La Pass. Proper acclimatization days in Phu and Manang are included in the itinerary to reduce the risk of altitude sickness. Trekkers are advised to walk slowly, drink enough water, and follow the guidance of experienced trekking guides.Transportation is part of the adventure itself. The journey starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar, followed by an off-road jeep ride to Koto. After completing the trek in Muktinath and Jomsom, trekkers usually take a short flight to Pokhara and then return to Kathmandu by tourist bus or domestic flight.Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (7–8 hours)Jeep ride from Besisahar to KotoTrekking through Nar and Phu valleysFlight from Jomsom to PokharaTourist bus drives from Pokhara to KathmanduFood and Accommodation for Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit TrekFood and accommodation during the Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek are simple but comfortable. Most trekking routes in the region provide teahouse or lodge accommodation, which are small guesthouses run by local families. These lodges provide basic twin-sharing rooms with beds, mattresses, pillows, and blankets. However, attached bathrooms and private rooms are limited in remote areas like Nar and Phu.Despite being remote, trekkers can enjoy a variety of meals during the trek. The most common meal in Nepal is Dal Bhat, a nutritious combination of rice, lentil soup, vegetable curry, and pickles. It is considered the best meal for trekking because it provides plenty of energy for long walking days. Other food options such as noodles, pasta, soups, fried rice, pancakes, chapati, bread, and dumplings are also widely available.In higher altitude areas, food variety may be slightly limited due to transportation challenges. However, the meals are freshly prepared and hygienic. Trekkers are encouraged to eat warm food, drink plenty of tea, and stay hydrated throughout the journey.Dal Bhat (rice, lentils, and vegetables)Noodles and fried riceTibetan bread and chapatiMomos (Nepali dumplings)Soups, pancakes, and hot drinksNar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek PermitsSince Nar Phu Valley is a restricted trekking region, trekkers must obtain special permits before entering the area. The Government of Nepal requires trekkers to travel with a registered trekking agency and licensed guide. **Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition assists trekkers in arranging all the necessary permits and documentation for the trek.The most important permit is the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) for Nar Phu Valley. This permit ensures controlled tourism and helps preserve the cultural and natural environment of the region. In addition, trekkers must also obtain an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) to enter the Annapurna region.These permits are checked at multiple checkpoints along the trail. It is important to carry copies of permits and personal identification during the trek.Nar Phu Valley Restricted Area Permit (RAP)Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)Registered guide through a licensed trekking companyWhy Choose Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit TrekThe Nar Phu Valley to Annapurna Circuit Trek is perfect for trekkers seeking a unique and less crowded Himalayan adventure. Unlike popular trekking routes, Nar Phu Valley offers untouched landscapes, traditional Tibetan culture, and remote Himalayan settlements that remain largely unchanged by modern development. This makes the trek a special opportunity to experience authentic mountain life in Nepal.Trekkers will explore ancient monasteries, yak pastures, deep gorges, and high mountain passes while enjoying some of the most spectacular views in the Himalayas. The combination of hidden valleys and the famous Annapurna Circuit creates a diverse trekking experience filled with natural beauty, cultural exploration, and physical challenge.Choosing **Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks & Expedition ensures a safe and memorable trekking experience. With experienced guides, well-planned itineraries, and excellent customer service, the company provides professional support from arrival in Kathmandu until the end of the journey.Explore one of Nepal’s hidden Himalayan valleysExperience authentic Tibetan culture and monasteriesTrek through the Annapurna Conservation AreaCross the iconic Thorong La PassProfessional guidance from experienced trekking expertsAnnapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

From US$ 1,300
US$ 1,250
Save US$ 50
Explore
Upper Dolpo Trekking
Best Selling
Upper Dolpo Trekking 25 days

An area beyond the Himalayas, which conjures up the beauty of ancient monasteries, blue sheep and snow leopard, Dolpo is one of the most remote regions in Nepal and is located in the western part of the country between the Tibetan plateau and the Dhaulagiri ranges. The Upper Dolpo Trekking is about 24 days, which requires the trekkers to get special permission from the government. The Upper Dolpo hiking is famous as remote and restricted trekking destination in Nepal. The Dolpo district is an exceptionally isolated region, which hasn’t been in touch with the modern lifestyle, so the culture and way of living have remained same since ancient period. The trekking region was closed to foreigners until late eighties, but still trekkers aren’t allowed to go without any acquaintance, therefore group trekking is suggested for this trek route. Don’t miss the once in a lifetime opportunity to go to this trekking if you are physically capable and have got enough time to spare here. You are required to have previous experience is high altitude trekking.Upper Dolpo Trek goes through lovely valleys, local settlements, intriguing spots, enormous mountains and greenery woods of pines, oaks, rhododendrons and so on. The fundamental feature of the trek is terrific scenes, remote village of Ringmo, astounding Shey Phoksundo Lake, which is the deepest lake of Nepal, Dho Tarap, which is the locality of people at highest altitude in the world, Shey Ghumpa, which is known to be the most important gumba in Nepal and the hundreds years old monasteries. The books called “The Snow Leopard” and “Himalayan Pilgrimage” written by Peter Matthiessen and David Snellgrove has added to the persona and fascination of Dolpo. Both of them went by the Shey Gompa, to the north of the Phoksundo Lake, Inner Dolpo. This is the objective of most trekkers yet this Upper Dolpo trek will take you significantly into mystique area. The exotic half plant, half animal species, Yarsa Gumba is also found in this region.Upper Dolpo region is remote from the city area, and your arrival will be arranged in two flights. From Kathmandu, you’ll fly to the town of Nepalgunj and stay overnight there. Next morning you will get into forty five minute flight to Juphal and that same day you’ll be able to trek on to Chunuwar. June, July and August are considered to be the best month of the year for this trek .Regardless, it’ll still be cold, particularly at night, so ensure to pack your warm jacket and a four-season sleeping bag.Physical Conditions and Experience Requirements24 days of upper Dolpo Trekking is considered as moderate. If you jog or perform morning walks regularly then it would not be any problem for you to walk on the trail. However, it is highly recommended that you should start doing mild exercises one month prior to your trekking date. This would help in creating best Himalayan walking holiday experience. Having said that, it should be noted Technical Skill are not needed. The major hurdle is an altitude. Therefore, person having past medical history of lung, heart and blood diseases are extremely advised to consult your doctor before embarking on this journey.Additional InformationYou can surf through our website for the more information regarding services, altitudes, terrain difficulty and requirements. If you want to know more about Nepalese culture, traditions and other FAQs answers then please  Contact us by email feel free to inquire further. Call us any time at Nepal adventure pilgrimage.Why is the upper Dolpo a restricted region in Nepal?Upper Dolpo is a restricted region in Nepal due to its proximity to the border with Tibet, its unique culture, and its fragile environment. Upper Dolpo is located in the remote region of western Nepal, and it shares a border with Tibet. The Nepalese government has designated Upper Dolpo as a "restricted region" to protect its unique culture and environment, and to prevent illegal border crossings.Upper Dolpo is home to the Dolpo people, who have a distinct culture and language. The Dolpo people are known for their traditional way of life, including their use of yaks for transportation and their practice of Tibetan Buddhism. The government has restricted access to the region to protect the Dolpo people's culture and way of life.The environment of Upper Dolpo is also fragile, with high-altitude desert landscapes, unique flora and fauna, and limited water resources. The government restricts access to the region to limit the impact of tourism on the environment and to preserve its natural beauty.To enter Upper Dolpo, foreigners must obtain a special permit from the Nepalese government, and they must be accompanied by a licensed guide. The permit fee is also much higher than for other regions of Nepal. The restrictions on travel to Upper Dolpo are designed to protect its unique culture, fragile environment, and border security.Alternative trekking packages in NepalWe have many adventurous treks in Nepal, like the Manaslu circuit. We have hand-picked these trekking packages for experienced trekking looking for a challenging venture in the Himalayas. The packages are the Kanchenjunga circuit trek, Manalu base camp trek, Everest three high passes trek, Upper Dolpo trek, and Langtang Gosaikunda Helambu trek.Beginner trekkers can check out these packages- Langtang valley trek, Ghorepani Poon hill trek, Mardi Himal trek, Everest Panorama trek, and Khopra Danda trek. Special Restricted Area Permit for upper dolpo trek The Upper Dolpo trek is a remote and restricted area trek in Nepal, which requires a Special Restricted Area Permit (SRAP) to enter. The SRAP is issued by the Nepal government through the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu or the immigration office in Pokhara.To obtain the SRAP for the Upper Dolpo trek, you must follow these steps:1:Hire a registered trekking agency in Nepal and provide them with the necessary details such as passport copy, passport size photo, and other required documents.2:The agency will apply for the SRAP on your behalf by submitting your application to the Department of Immigration or the immigration office in Pokhara.3:The Department of Immigration will process your application, and if approved, will issue the SRAP to your agency.4:Once the SRAP is issued, your trekking agency will provide you with a copy of the permit. You must carry the original SRAP with you during the trek, and show it to the authorities at various checkpoints along the way.5:Please note that the Upper Dolpo trek is a challenging and remote trek, and requires experienced and well-equipped trekking guides and porters. It is also recommended that you trek with a group for safety reasons.upper dolpo trek difficulty & altitude sicknessUpper Dolpo Trek is considered a challenging trek with high altitude passes and remote, rugged terrain. The trek is physically demanding, and trekkers should be in good physical condition with some previous hiking or trekking experience. The trek involves steep ascents and descents, rocky trails, and several high-altitude passes, including the Kang La Pass at an altitude of 5,360 meters.Altitude sickness is a common concern during the Upper Dolpo Trek, as trekkers will be hiking at high altitudes for extended periods. Altitude sickness occurs when the body doesn't adjust well to the reduced air pressure and oxygen levels at higher elevations. Symptoms of altitude sickness can range from mild to severe and may include headaches, nausea, fatigue, dizziness, and shortness of breath.To minimize the risk of altitude sickness, it is essential to acclimatize properly by gradually ascending to higher altitudes over several days, staying hydrated, and eating a balanced diet. Trekkers should also be aware of the signs and symptoms of altitude sickness and seek medical attention if necessary.It is recommended to consult with a medical professional before embarking on the Upper Dolpo Trek and to ensure that you have adequate travel insurance coverage. It's also a good idea to trek with a reputable guide or trekking company who can provide support and assistance in case of an emergency.Food & Accommodation during the upper mustang trekkingDuring the Upper Mustang trekking, you will need to arrange for your own food and accommodation as there are no lodges or teahouses in the region.You can either bring your own food supplies or purchase them in the towns along the way. The most commonly available food items are rice, lentils, noodles, potatoes, and seasonal vegetables. Meat is not widely available due to the difficulty of transporting it to the region.In terms of accommodation, there are guesthouses and campsites available in the villages along the trekking route. The guesthouses offer basic amenities such as a bed, blanket, and shared bathroom facilities. If you plan on camping, you will need to bring your own tent and sleeping bag.It is advisable to carry some extra food supplies and warm clothing as the weather can be unpredictable in the region. Additionally, it is important to stay hydrated by carrying a sufficient amount of water or water purification tablets as there may be limited access to clean drinking water.upper dolpo trek best timeThe best time to trek to Upper Dolpo is during the months of September, October, and November, which is the autumn season in Nepal. During this time, the weather is generally clear, and the temperature is pleasant, making it ideal for trekking.The spring season, which falls between March and May, is also a good time to trek to Upper Dolpo. During this time, the weather is warm and stable, and the trek offers stunning views of blooming flowers and lush vegetation.It's important to note that Upper Dolpo is a remote and high-altitude region, and weather conditions can be unpredictable. It's best to consult with a local trekking agency or guide to get the latest information on weather conditions and to plan your trek accordingly.Can you do trekking in the upper dolpo trek solo?The Upper Dolpo region is a remote area of Nepal and the trek can be challenging, both physically and mentally.A solo trekker will need to be completely self-sufficient and carry all their own food, water, and equipment. They will also need to be able to navigate the terrain and find their way without assistance.Additionally, the Upper Dolpo trek requires a special permit which can only be obtained through a registered trekking agency. These agencies can provide guides and porters who can assist solo trekkers, ensuring their safety and helping them navigate the trail.Therefore, it is recommended to trek with a guide or a porter or in a group, even though it may increase the cost, as it will ensure safety and support during the trek.Travel insurance for upper dolpo trek  If you are planning to go on the Upper Dolpo trek, it is highly recommended that you purchase travel insurance. The terrain in this region can be rugged, and the altitude can also pose health risks, so it is important to have coverage in case of any unforeseen circumstances.When looking for travel insurance for the Upper Dolpo trek, make sure that it includes coverage for high-altitude trekking, emergency medical expenses, emergency evacuation, and trip cancellation/interruption. It is also important to check the policy's coverage limits, as well as any exclusions or limitations.You can find several travel insurance providers online that offer coverage specifically for adventure and high-altitude trekking. Some of the popular providers include World Nomads, IMG Global, and Seven Corners. It is recommended to compare the policies and prices of a few different providers to find the best coverage for your needs and budget.Before purchasing any travel insurance policy, make sure to carefully read the terms and conditions and understand what is covered and what is not. It is also a good idea to consult with your healthcare provider before embarking on a high-altitude trek, especially if you have any pre-existing medical conditions.upper dolpo trek tips1:Luggage: During theupper dolpo trekking you can carry a small backpack to keep essentials with you all the time and a duffel bag for heavy luggage. The weight limit for a duffel bag is 10kg per person. Porters will carry duffel bags, and you'll be given a small bag or backpack to carry your essentials for the day. 2:Internet: The availability of internet connection along the upper dolpo trail is limited. You'll find Wi-Fi in some of the teahouses and lodges along the trekking route, but the quality and speed of the internet can vary. It's best to get a local SIM card with a data plan for emergency communication or to stay connected with family and friends. 3:Charging: There are paid charging stations available in most of the tea houses along the trekking route, but it's best to carry your own power bank or battery charger. The charging facilities may not be reliable or compatible with your electronic devices, so it's best to have your own backup. 4:Tips: Tipping is customary and a way of showing gratitude to guides, porters, and other support staff. The amount you tip depends on the level of service you receive and your satisfaction with it. You can tip USD 2 to the driver, USD 20-30 to the tour guide, and USD 200 to the trek guide & porter. This is just an example amount. 5:Personal Expenses: Your personal expenses during the upper dolpo trek will depend on your preferences and the duration of your trek. The cost of extra food, drinks, and other items such as snacks, toiletries, and souvenirs can add up quickly. You can budget around $10 to $15 per day for food and other personal expenses on the trail. 6:Airport Pick-up & Drop-off: We will arrange airport pick-up and drop-off services in Kathmandu as per our Manaslu circuit trek itinerary. Our team will be at your service as per the fixed time. Any additional airport service request will cost you money.7:Hot Shower: Most of the tea houses along the upper dolpo trek route have hot shower facilities. But, you'll need to pay an additional fee for hot showers. The cost of a hot shower can vary from $3 to $5 depending on the location and quality of the tea house.8:Laundry: You can get your clothes washed and dried in most of the tea houses and lodges along the trekking route for a fee. The cost can vary from $2 to $4 per item. The best option is to carry wet wipes and enough clothes for the journey.

5.0
(2 reviews)
From US$ 4,500
US$ 4,250
Save US$ 250
Explore
Short Annapurna round Trek
Best Selling
Short Annapurna round Trek 12 days

With the 12 day excursion, Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Trek and Expedition has cataloged worldwide recognized trek, “short Annapurna round Trek”. Since 1980, this trek has been accessed for the foreigners. As written by Jeffrey Rasley, “Chasing angels or fleeing demons, go to the mountain.” If you are an adventure freak, pack your bags and get on a plane to Nepal. Traveling not only gives you pleasure, but it also helps you inspire for the fresh start, giving you a new vision of looking at the world by becoming more acquainted with the diverse gift of nature. So, why don’t you experience the magnificent mountains through the different trek, which is in this locale?Hiking at the short Annapurna round Trek, you can encounter the fascinating sight of the splendid village and subtropical valleys. The neighborhood has a rare culture and lifestyle of native people. Annapurna trail is well known for awe-inspiring forests, astounding waterfalls, and glorious cliffs.  Trekking at the Annapurna circuit would begin usually from Marshyangdi River, following the Manang valley through Chame, Pisang, Bryaga all the way to the highest point of the trek, which is Thorong La pass (5614m.) ending at Pokhara. The enchanter of the Annapurna circuit trek includes Manang, known to be the locality of the Tibetan-Buddhists, Muktinath which is known to be the prominent pilgrimage destination for the Hindus as well as Buddhists, and the deepest river gorge of the world, Kali Gandaki valley.Trekking at the short Annapurna round Trek is viewed as one of the best travel packages of Nepal and it would offer you an ordeal to value of a lifetime. You would become more acquainted with the way of life of this district through the village life, for instance, you can find one of the oldest monasteries which are known as Braga, you could get a view of terraced farming, the corn and barley fields of the Manang region and you would also get to see bamboo as well as the rhododendrons as you trek the Annapurna circuit. This stunning adventurous trek leads you to 5415m high peak Thorong La pass, offering the most magnificent views of the Annapurna I, II, III, IV, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, Nilgiri, Lamjung, Tukuche peak, Tilicho peak, and Tibetan Himalayan ranges. March to May and September to December is considered to be the best season for this trek. It is absolutely impossible for you to not be mesmerized this extremely delightful place and you can without a doubt get a fabulous break from the day by day routine while you are in this spot.The weather condition in the Annapurna regionAnnapurna region is the right place to trek all over the year. The people can trek in all seasons in the Annapurna region.The March to May and October to November are the most popular trekking months in Nepal. The Himalayan peak is the coldest region so you should avoid the monsoon and winter season to trek in the high altitude. During the winter days, the temperature will be below minus. On the monsoon season, the trekking routes are damaged by the rain. But You can able to trek in the Annapurna region on rainy daysBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit TrekAutumn and Spring seasons are the best seasons to explore Annapurna Circuit trekking routes. Most of the trekkers choose these seasons because of its natural beauty like clear skies, stunning views of mountains, and greenery hills with warm temperatures.Annapurna Circuit Trek is known as one of the popular treks for trekkers across the globe. This route is in the world’s 10th highest mountain Annapurna which is at 8081m high. The trail begins from Lamjung thought the high valley of Manang area. Hiking goes through high mountain passes, landscape view with relaxing hot spring, different cultural temples, farming villages, and view of the Annapurna Massif. Most of the trekkers offer this popular trekking route in Annapurna Region. Most of the time trekkers start the hike from Bhubhule and end at Nayapul, and its total distance is around 260km.Why join Annapurna round  trek 2023/2024 with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks ?Joining the Annapurna Round Trek in 2023/2024 with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks offers several benefits and unique opportunities. Here are a few reasons why you might consider joining them for this trek:Expertise and Experience: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks is an established trekking company with experienced guides and staff who have extensive knowledge of the Annapurna region. They are well-versed in the local culture, traditions, and the trekking routes. Their expertise ensures a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.Customized Itineraries: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks offers flexible itineraries, allowing you to customize your trek according to your preferences and fitness level. Whether you want a shorter or longer trek, they can tailor the itinerary to meet your specific needs.Safety and Support: Your safety is a top priority during the trek. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks provides experienced guides who are trained in first aid and altitude sickness prevention. They also have a support team that ensures all necessary arrangements, such as accommodations and meals, are taken care of along the trek.Cultural Immersion: The Annapurna region is known for its rich cultural heritage and diverse ethnic communities. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks offers opportunities to immerse yourself in the local culture by organizing visits to traditional villages, monasteries, and interacting with the locals. This allows for a more holistic experience of the region.Scenic Beauty: The Annapurna Round Trek is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. With Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks, you can witness awe-inspiring views of snow-capped mountains, lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque landscapes. They will guide you to the best viewpoints and ensure you don't miss out on any stunning sights.Trekking Logistics: Planning a trek can be overwhelming, especially if you are unfamiliar with the area. Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks takes care of all the logistics, including permits, transportation, accommodations, and meals. This allows you to focus on enjoying the trek without worrying about the administrative details.Social and Environmental Responsibility: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage Treks is committed to responsible and sustainable tourism practices. They promote responsible trekking, support local communities, and take measures to minimize the environmental impact. By joining them, you can contribute to the local economy and be part of ethical and responsible travel.Other adventurous trekking packages in Nepal?We have a wide range of treks, tours, and expedition packages in Nepal that lets you explore the mainstream trekking routes to the isolated, offbeat trails and the hidden corners.In the Everest region itself, we have quite a range of trekking and climbing packages available, like the Gokyo Lakes trek, Everest Panorama trek, Everest Three High Passes trek, Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, etc. Likewise, here are some other hand-picked trekking packages for you in Nepal- Langtang Valley trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, Manaslu Circuit trek, Mardi Himal trek, Khopra Danda trek, Upper Mustang trek, Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, and Langtang Gosaikunda trek.Feel free to contact us at [email protected] or +977 9851267334 if you have any queries. Our itineraries are flexible, so you can tailor design any package with us as per your requirements. Annapurna round  trek difficulty & altitude sickness ?The Annapurna Round Trek is considered a moderate to strenuous trek in terms of difficulty. It involves long hours of walking each day, steep ascents and descents, and varying trail conditions. However, with proper physical preparation and acclimatization, it is achievable for individuals with a good level of fitness and trekking experience.Altitude sickness, also known as acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a concern when trekking in high-altitude regions such as the Annapurna Circuit. As you ascend to higher elevations, the oxygen levels in the air decrease, and your body needs time to adjust. Symptoms of altitude sickness can include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty sleeping.To minimize the risk of altitude sickness during the Annapurna Round Trek, it is important to follow a few guidelines:Acclimatization: The trek itinerary should include rest days at certain elevations to allow your body to adjust to the altitude gradually. This helps in preventing altitude sickness.Hydration and Nutrition: Drink plenty of fluids, preferably water, to stay hydrated throughout the trek. It is also essential to maintain a balanced diet, including carbohydrates and high-energy foods, to fuel your body during the trek.Slow and Steady Pace: Trekking at a slow and steady pace allows your body to adapt to the changing altitude and reduces the strain on your cardiovascular system.Proper Clothing: Dress in layers and wear appropriate clothing to protect yourself from cold temperatures. It is crucial to have warm clothing, including a good quality down jacket, thermal layers, and a hat.Medication: Consult with your doctor before the trek and consider carrying medication for altitude sickness prevention. Acetazolamide (Diamox) is commonly used to help prevent and treat AMS symptoms.Listen to Your Body: Pay attention to any symptoms of altitude sickness and communicate with your trekking guide. If you experience severe symptoms or your condition worsens, it is important to descend to a lower elevation and seek medical assistance if necessary.It is worth noting that everyone's tolerance to altitude varies, and even fit individuals can be affected by altitude sickness. Being aware of the symptoms, taking necessary precautions, and trekking with an experienced guide can significantly reduce the risk and ensure a safer trekking experience in the Annapurna region.Annapurna Region Travel & Adventure Blog HighlightsAnnapurna Base Camp Trek Weather 2023/2023Best Time to Visit Annapurna Base CampBest Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

From US$ 1,130
US$ 1,050
Save US$ 80
Explore
Dolpo to Mustang Trek
Best Selling
Dolpo to Mustang Trek 37 days

Dolpo to Mustang trek is challenging hiking with five passes over 5000 meters. Only physically fit and the adventurous hikers can explore this hidden gem of Nepal. These trekking routes give you true wilderness along with the natural beauty of landscapes. You can experience a wide variety of local cultures and traditions during your trek.Most part of the Dolpo is located under Shey Phoksundo National Park which lies between Tibetan Plateau and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Shey Phoksundo is home to over 197 species of birds and 32 species of mammals. Dolpo region is also a part of the  Trans Himalayan trade route which is connected through Kali Gandaki George.In this trekking routes, We start our trekking from Dolpo and then we move toward the Mustang region. Trekking from Dolpo to MustangTrek  is an outstanding opportunity to experience the unforgettable thrill of adventure among the extraordinary citizens of the mysterious trans-Himalayan countryside. This journey forms many high elevations between the stunning valley, alpine meadows, and breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and glaciers into three weeks of unforgettable adventure in Nepal.Because of the elevation of the trek, with many days spent near or above 5,000 m, you may encounter snow-particularly on approaching your final, and highest pass, the Ghami La at 5,700 m. The snow will make progress more difficult but will also add extra magic to its crossing. You will certainly feel mixed emotions at the end of your trek in mustang: a touch of bewilderment as you return to civilization, but also a deep sense of pride and accomplishment in completing such an epic, challenging and incredible trek.The area of Mustang is dry and receives much less rainfall, with far less vegetation. This region’s landscapes strongly mimic the Tibetan high plateau. The places in this area are almost like dessert with many fluttering prayer flags featuring imaginative monasteries.Physical Conditions and Experience Requirements37 days of Dolpo to Mustang Trip is considered as moderate. If you regularly exercise or do morning walks, then walking on the trail wouldn’t be a problem for you. However, it’s strongly recommended that you do exercises a month before your trekking date. This would help create the best walking holiday experience in the Himalayas. That said, it should be remembered that there is a need for technical abilities. The major hurdle is an altitude. Therefore, a person having a past medical history of lung, heart, and blood diseases is extremely advised to consult your doctor before embarking on this journey.Why join  Dolpo to Mustang trek  2023/2024 with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage?Joining the Dolpo to Mustang trek with Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage in 2023/2024 can be a fantastic adventure for several reasons:Scenic Beauty: Dolpo and Mustang are both regions known for their breathtaking natural beauty. The trek offers awe-inspiring landscapes, including rugged mountains, deep valleys, pristine lakes, and unique rock formations. You'll get to witness the beauty of the Himalayas up close and experience the tranquility of remote, untouched regions.Cultural Exploration: Dolpo and Mustang are culturally rich areas with distinct traditions and lifestyles. The trek allows you to immerse yourself in the local culture and interact with the people of different ethnicities, such as the Dolpo and Mustang communities. You can visit ancient monasteries, observe religious ceremonies, and gain insights into their way of life.Off-the-Beaten-Path Experience: Dolpo and Mustang are considered off-the-beaten-path destinations in Nepal, making this trek a less crowded alternative to popular routes like Everest Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit. You'll have the opportunity to explore remote trails, encounter fewer tourists, and enjoy a sense of seclusion amidst the wilderness.Expert Guidance: Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage is a reputable trekking agency with experienced guides who are familiar with the Dolpo and Mustang regions. They can provide valuable insights, ensure your safety throughout the journey, and share their knowledge about the local culture, history, and geography. Their expertise will enhance your trekking experience.Unique Highlights: The Dolpo to Mustang trek offers unique highlights that set it apart from other treks in Nepal. You'll visit Phoksundo Lake, one of the deepest lakes in Nepal and a stunning natural wonder. The journey also takes you through the Upper Dolpo region, known for its remote villages, ancient monasteries, and the chance to encounter rare wildlife like the elusive snow leopard.Personal Growth and Challenge: Trekking in the Himalayas is a physically and mentally challenging endeavor. It pushes your limits, tests your endurance, and fosters personal growth. The Dolpo to Mustang trek will provide you with an opportunity to challenge yourself, build resilience, and create lasting memories as you conquer high passes, navigate rugged terrains, and overcome obstacles along the way.When choosing Nepal Adventure Pilgrimage, make sure to inquire about their trek itineraries, safety measures, accommodation arrangements, and the level of support provided during the trek. Additionally, check if they have the necessary permits and licenses required for organizing treks in the Dolpo and Mustang regions.Other adventurous trekking packages in NepalWe have a wide range of treks, tours, and expedition packages in Nepal that lets you explore the mainstream trekking routes to the isolated, offbeat trails and the hidden corners. In the Everest region itself, we have quite a range of trekking and climbing packages available, like the Gokyo Lakes trek, Everest Panorama trek, Everest Three High Passes trek, Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour, etc. Likewise, here are some other hand-picked trekking packages for you in Nepal- Langtang Valley trek, Annapurna Circuit trek, Manaslu Circuit trek, Mardi Himal trek, Khopra Danda trek, Upper Mustang trek, Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, and Langtang Gosaikunda trek.Feel free to contact us at [email protected] or +977 9851267334 if you have any queries. Our itineraries are flexible, so you can tailor design any package with us as per your requirements. How can solo travelers do  to Dolpo to Mustang trek?Research and plan your itinerary: Start by researching the Dolpo to Mustang trek route, including the highlights, distance, duration, and difficulty level. You can find various online resources, guidebooks, and travel forums to gather information. Plan your itinerary accordingly, considering your fitness level, available time, and the attractions you want to explore along the way.Obtain necessary permits: Trekking in Dolpo and Mustang requires permits. Obtain the required permits before starting your journey. You'll need the Upper Dolpo Restricted Area Permit and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). These permits can be obtained through a registered trekking agency in Nepal or directly from the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu.Hire a guide or porter (optional): While the Dolpo to Mustang trek can be done independently, hiring a guide or porter is an option you might consider. A local guide can provide valuable insights into the region, culture, and ensure your safety. A porter can help carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to enjoy the trek more comfortably. Hiring these services is a personal choice, and you can decide based on your preferences and experience.Arrange transportation: To reach the starting point of the trek, you'll need to arrange transportation. From Kathmandu, you can take a domestic flight to Juphal, which serves as the gateway to Dolpo. There are also bus options available from Kathmandu to Jomsom, which is the entry point for the Mustang region. Consider booking your flights or bus tickets in advance, especially during the peak trekking seasons.Pack necessary gear and supplies: Make sure to pack appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, rain gear, a sleeping bag, a backpack, and other essential items. Carry enough food supplies, as some sections of the trek might have limited teahouses or lodges. Additionally, carry a water purification system or iodine tablets to ensure a safe drinking water supply throughout the trek.Follow the trail and respect local culture: As you embark on your trek, follow the designated trail and respect the local customs and culture. Interact with the locals, learn about their traditions, and be mindful of their way of life. Carry a guidebook or trekking map to navigate the route, and be prepared for variations in weather and terrain.Stay in teahouses or camps: Along the Dolpo to Mustang trek, you'll find teahouses or lodges where you can rest, eat, and spend the night. These teahouses provide basic accommodation and meals. It's advisable to carry some cash as the availability of ATMs or card payment options might be limited. In some sections, you may also have the option to camp if you have the necessary equipment.Stay physically fit and acclimatize: The Dolpo to Mustang trek involves high altitudes, so it's crucial to acclimatize properly to avoid altitude sickness. Take regular breaks, drink plenty of water, and ascend gradually. Before starting the trek, spend a few days in Kathmandu or a nearby location to adapt to the altitude. Maintain a reasonable level of physical fitness through regular exercise and walking to prepare your body for the trekking challenge.

From US$ 6,500
US$ 6,400
Save US$ 100
Explore
Recommended by
5.0 (35)
5.0 (2)
100% recommend (0)
5.0 Excellent (0)
10,000 followers
Associated with
Plan my Trip Whatsapp Contact Us
We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to browse, you agree to our use of cookies.