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Annapurna Circuit Short Trek - 10 Days

destination Annapurna
duration 10 Days
grade Beginner
start/end point Kathmandu/Kathmandu
region Pokhara
max altitude 5416m
group size 2-6
meal All inclusive meal
activity 5-6 Hrs
accommodation Hotel / Teahouse / Lodge
season Spring-Summer-Autumn

Annapurna Circuit Short Trek - 10 Days

This is the shortest package we offer for the Annapurna Circuit Trek. Annapurna Circuit's short journeying experience starts in Kathmandu. We will take you to Besisahar, where we will register our permits, on a local bus. You will travel to Chame, the day's destination, via scenic bus the following day. On the way, we will come by Dharapani to finish the paper (Journey Licenses) conventions for the Annapurna district journey.

The following day, we start the Annapurna short trip from Chame to Pisang, and the way goes through a lovely woods course. On the way, you will see Paungda Danda Rock. In the wake of arriving at Pisang, you will rest for the afternoon. You will depart Pisang the following morning and travel to Manang while taking in the north-facing views of Annapurna II, III, and Gangapurna. In the wake of halting at Manang for the evening, you will go to Ledar the next day.

On the fifth day, you reach Ledar, and on the sixth day, you travel from Ledar to Thorong Phedi. It's an exciting seventh day. You will begin from Thorong Phedi, go through Thorong La High Pass, and go to Muktinath, a sacrosanct journey site for Hindus and Buddhists. After going through a night at Muktinath, the next morning, you will pass on Muktinath and drive to Jomsom, then, at that point, to Tatopani for the evening. We will take you from Tatopani via Beni Bazaar to Pokhara the following day, and from Pokhara, you will return to Kathmandu.

We have planned the Annapurna Circuit Short Trip (10 days) for enthusiastic travelers who can climb 6 to 7 hours daily as an option in contrast to our 14-day Annapurna Circuit Journey, which circumnavigates the whole Annapurna area. It is among the most limited Annapurna circuit journeys conceivable. Kindly see our Annapurna Circuit Trip Guide beneath for the exact course.

HIGHLIGHT OF ANNAPURNA BASE CAMP TREK

  • Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters.
  • Blue sheep at Yak Kharka.
  • World's deepest Kali Gandaki Gorge.
  • Magnificent lakes, glaciers, gorges, and waterfalls.
  • Visit Muktinath, a sacred place for both Hindus and Buddhists.
  • Visit the beautiful Manang district and interact with its people.
  • Jomsom's bustling marketplace Visit Barge Monastery.
  • the largest in Manang Hot Springs in Tatopani.

ITINERARY

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Early morning after breakfast, we take a nearby transport to Besishar, which requires around 6-7 hours (190 Km). The course drops off the valley along the beautiful Trishuli stream to Besisahar, arranged along the Marsyangdi Waterway. During your ride, you'll see stunning Ganesh and Manaslu snow peaks, beautiful villages, and amazing terraced farms.
We take a neighborhood transport to Chame. The transport course goes through a few wildernesses and porch ranches along the Marsyangdi Stream. We will be going through the quiet Jagat Market and halting momentarily at Dharapani (1860m) to enlist our license. Dharapani is the primary section point for Annapurna Journey. Then, we proceed with our transport ride until we arrive at Chame. Chame has a bustling market and reviving underground aquifers along the Marsyangdi waterway where we can unwind. From Chame, you can observe the incredible perspectives on Annapurna II (7,937m) and Lamjung Himal (6,932m) up the valley, and assuming you think back, you will want to see the Manaslu (8,154m) and Pinnacle 29 (7,833m)
Our actual steps on the trail start from Chame, first, we walk through a steep and narrow valley to catch the views of Paungda Danda Rock face, a curved rock face rising 1500m from the river. Along with Paungda Danda Rock, you will also get clear views of Annapurna II in the south and Pisang Peak in the northeast. Then we descend to the Manang Valley floor to reach Pisang - the destination for this day.
This day we continue our trek on the upper trails of Pisang via Geru. We chose this trail as it offers the outstanding northern face of Annapurna II, III, IV, Gangapurna, Tilicho, and Pisang Peak. As we ascend, you will feel the air turn cold, dry, and harsh. This trail will take you through several Tibetan-style settlements from where you get a chance to explore Buddhist culture before reaching Manang. In Manang, we will pay a short visit to Barge Monastery - the largest monastery in Manang.
On the fifth day following right we are trying as we will acquire a rise of more than 500 meters. We first advance toward arriving at Tanki Manang (upper Manang Town). At Tanki Manang, you can see stone-constructed houses with level rooftops, and as you push forward, you will understand that you are not even close to some other settlements. The spot is barren. As you go on further, you will arrive at a small town - Gunsang, and soon after, you will show up at a serene glade known as Yak Kharka. The way to Yak Kharka could have been testing, however, from Yak Kharka, the path to Ledar is simple. We will go through our night at Ledar.
The present trip will be a short one - 3 to 4 hours as it likewise assists the acclimatization with handling. We abandon Ledar and proceed with our walk, which takes us across Jorsang River (4310m) and to Phedi at (4,525m/14,525ft). Phedi is a Nepali word for the foot of the slope.
The most difficult aspect of the excursion lies on our seventh day, as we will cross Thorong La Pass, perhaps one of the greatest passes on the planet, and the most elevated mark of this trip. We get up right on time at 3 am to confront this test and propel ourselves against frosty air and harsh high-elevation trails, however, the perspectives from the pass are worth the effort. The Annapurna massifs can be seen as you turn back from the Thorong La Pass, and the majestic Himalayan peaks that extend to Tibet can be seen to the north. In the wake of partaking in the perspectives from the Thorong La Pass, We drop to Muktinath. The plummet is very steep and will take between 3 to 4 hours. Both Hindus and Buddhists revere Muktinath, which the Buddhists refer to as Chumig Gyatsa, which translates to "Hundred Waters" in Tibetan. Muktinath Sanctuary has 108 water sprouts with frigid virus water moving from Kali Gandaki. In addition, the eternal flame that has been burning there for more than 2,000 years can be seen.
On our eighth day, we take a public vehicle from Muktinath. The street heads down the valley to Jomsom. We will before long end up at the lower part of Kali Gandaki stream valley and to Jomsom, area central command of Horse. The bustling market in Jomsom is a refreshing departure from the picturesque farms and small towns we had previously visited. We will pause and rest for some time in Jomsom and get a nearby transport to Tatopani. Our process passes along the most profound chasm on the planet, and it will take us from the dry high-rise landscape to the swamps with lavish wilderness and farmlands. All through your transport process, you get to partake in the extraordinary perspectives on the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri Himalayan reaches until we at long last arrive at Tatopani. At Tatopani, we can take a dunk in the close by natural aquifers before making do with the evening. ( Tatopani implies heated water in Nepali.)
We leave our Tatopani hotel early in the morning and take a local bus to Pokhara. Your process will require about seven hours, and before arriving at Pokhara, you want to pass the lovely Beni Market town. Pokhara is a vacationer heaven with practically every one of the conveniences you could have at any point. We urge you to investigate Pokhara and orchestrate supper for yourself. It has probably been quite a while since you missed your best food.
At last, on the 10th day, early morning, you will get back to Kathmandu on a traveler transport. The 200 km course initially comes the Marsyangdi Waterway and afterward the Trishuli Stream while allowing you to partake in the normal view and farmlands. After one more climb on the bus, you will be back in Kathmandu. We trust that you had a significant excursion.

SERVICES

COST INCLUDED

  • Accommodation: Lodges or tea houses along the trekking route.
  • Meals: Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
  • Trekking permits: Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.
  • Transportation: Usually includes transportation to and from the trek starting/ending point.
  • Guide and Porter: Services of a licensed trekking guide and porter to carry your luggage.
  • Medical kit: Basic medical supplies for emergencies.

COST EXCLUDED

  • International flights: Your travel to and from Nepal.
  • Personal expenses: Expenses for items such as snacks, drinks, souvenirs, and tips.
  • Travel insurance: It's advisable to have travel insurance that covers trekking activities.
  • Additional activities: Any extra activities or side trips not included in the standard package.
  • Equipment rental: If you need to rent trekking gear like sleeping bags, trekking poles, etc.
  • Visa fees: The cost of obtaining a tourist visa for Nepal, if applicable.

EQUIPMENTS

HEAD

  • Sun Hat or Scarf
  • Winter Hat or Insulating Hat, or a Wide-Brimmed Hat
  • Headlight with Extra Batteries

FACE

  • Sunscreen
  • Face / Body Wipes
  • Sunglasses with UV Protection

HANDS

  • Lightweight Gloves.
  • Heavyweight Winter Gloves

BODY

  • Hiking Shirts
  • Lightweight Cotton Pants
  • Long-Sleeved Shirt Made of Synthetic Fiber
  • Hooded Rain Jacket
  • Down Jacket (Available for Rent in Kathmandu)
  • Sweeter
  • Fleece Jacket
  • T-shirt (Bring Lightweight Wool)
  • Polypropylene Underwear
  • Waterproof Jacket and Pants

FOOTWEAR

  • Hiking Boots
  • Thick Wool Socks (Take an Extra Pair of Thick Light Socks)

ESSENTIAL GEAR

  • Thermal Bottle
  • Backpack or Daypack (Size Depends on Whether you take a Porter or Not)
  • Trekking Pole
  • Water Purification
  • Sleeping Bag (-15 Degree Bag is Best in the High Altitude Trek)
  • Toiletries (Toilent Paper, Toothpaste and Toothbrush)

PERSONAL ACCESSORIES

  • Money
  • Camera
  • Watch
  • Cell Phone

EXTRA ITLEMS

  • First Aid Kits
  • Extra Passport Photos and Passport Photocopies
  • Binoculars

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Departures

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We Offer Group Discount

No. Of People Price Per Person
1 Pax USD 745
2 Pax USD 695
3 Pax USD 645
4 - 6 Pax USD 595

All Inclusive Cost

USD 745

Per Person

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