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Annapurna Circuit Trekking 13 Days

Annapurna Circuit Trekking 13 Days

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COUNTRYNepal
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DURATION13 days Days
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TRIP DIFFICULTYModerate
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GROUP SIZE20+
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ACCOMMODATIONTea houses/Lodges
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MAX5416m
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TRIP TYPETrekking
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MEALSBreakfast+Lunch+Dinner

Overview

Annapurna Circuit Trekking 13 Days

Annapurna Circuit Trekking is one of the best treks in Nepal. The high point of the trek entails crossing the 5414m high Throng Pass from the arid valley of the upper Manang.

Experience the Annapurna Circuit Trek, one of the best treks in Nepal.

Visit Thorong-La Pass (5,416m), the noteworthy mountain pass.

Revel in the magnificent views of the Annapurna mountain range.

Annapurna Circuit Trekking 13 Days is one of the best treks in Nepal. Perfect for trekkers who wish to explore the great perspectives and landscapes of the southern and northern Himalayas. The high point of the trek entails crossing the 5414m high Throng Pass.

From the arid valley of the upper Mustang. Additionally, it is home to Tibetan- Buddhists, down to the Hindu pilgrimage site of Muktinath and the Kali Gandaki valley, the world’s deepest river gorge, before heading down to Pokhara. Besides the mountain views, we encounter a variety of mountain communities of the Gurung, Manangi, and Thakali people on this trek.

Annapurna region is best described as Nepal’s most happening incentive trekking destination. The Annapurna Circuit Trek has been proven a highly praised and spectacular trekking route Since it opened to foreign trekkers in 1977. This trek starts right from Besishahar and goes along the Marshyangdi River. With a great view of Manaslu and Himal Chuli to the east. 

More about Annapurna Circuit Trekking

This magnificent Annapurna Circuit Trekking leads you to a fine village inhabited by many people from different ethnic groups. It offers a spectacular and majestic view of the white Himalayas, and it continues to the north of the main Himalayan range onto the high and dry Tibetan Plateau. The scenery is equally breathtaking.

Trek through Thorong-La Pass (5,416m), the most memorable spot on this route. From Thorong-La Pass, the trail winds down to Muktinath, a revered and sacred place for Hindus and Buddhists. Also, Visitors will see an endless blazing fire over the undergrounded water spring near Muktinath Sanctuary.

In addition, Immerse yourself in the splendid mountain scenery, from red rhododendron timberland forests completely in bloom in March and April to thickly forested trails, necked slopes, and awe-inspiring snow-capped regions. Therefore, The scenery on this trek is astonishing.

Over the years, the Annapurna Circuit Trekking has become the best seller among all our trekking tours. The breathtaking mountain scenery and the beautiful ethnic villages justify the popularity of this

Trip Highlights

    • Annapurna means “full of food,” significant to Hindus as the “Goddess of Harvest.”
    • Annapurna-I is the tenth-highest mountain in the world at 8,091 meters.
    • Annapurna was the first eight thousandar ever to be climbed in 1950.
    • The renowned Tilicho Lake lies in the Annapurna Region.
    • The successful climbing ratio of Annapurna is only 38%, making it the most dangerous 8000ar to climb.

What's Included

Included Services

    • Airport pickup and drop-off in a private vehicle
    • All transportation: Kathmandu- Besisahar- Chyamje, Jomsom - Pokhara - Kathmandu
    • Meals on the trek, including breakfast, lunch, dinner and coffee/tea
    • Licensed English speaking trekking guide
    • Guide and/or porter (inclusive of all related costs such as insurance, food, accommodation)
    • Accommodation in hotels (including 1 night in Pokhara)
    • First Aid medical kit
    • All the required permits and paperworks
    • Use of a down jacket, all-season sleeping bag, duffel bag and map
    • A nation-wide operated mobile SIM Card and a map of the trekking region
    • Complimentary welcome or farewell dinner in Kathmandu at a cultural restaurant
    • 1 Night Hotel free

    Optional Addons

    • Porter
    • jeep

Excluded Services

    • Nepal visa
    • Hotel in Kathmandu
    • Your travel and medical insurance
    • Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, etc
    • Emergency expenses such as expenses on charted helicoptor
    • Tips for guides and porters

Detailed Itinerary

More Information

What is the Annapurna Circuit Trek?

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the most popular trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. 

A great trek that offers breathtaking views of some of the world’s highest peaks. This trek covers a diverse range of landscapes from subtropical forests to high-altitude deserts and passes through traditional Gurung and Tibetan villages.

How long does it take to conquer the Annapurna Circuit Trek?

A circuit trek usually lasts longer than any other trek, this makes it hard and on the other hand, gives you a wholesome experience overall. The Annapurna Circuit Trek typically takes 12 to 21 days to complete, depending on the pace of the trekker. Most trekkers take about 17 to 19 days to complete the trek, including acclimatization days.

But skipping some spots and shortening the itinerary, can also be accomplished in 13 days. The actual walking time is around 10 to 14 days, with the rest of the time spent on rest and acclimatization.

What is the best time to go for Annapurna Circuit Trek?

September to November and March to May. The best time to trek any spots in Nepal is regarded as September to November and March to May. These months offer seasons such as autumn and pre-monsoon. With the best possible optimal conditions for trekking. The skies are blue and clear. 

 The monsoon season is from June to August, and the winter months of December to February are extremely cold and snowy, making the trek difficult.

What is the difficulty level of the Annapurna Circuit Trek?

The Annapurna Circuit Trek is known to be a moderate to strenuous trek. It may not be that difficult, but what makes it challenging is the long span of time.

For this very reason, Nepal Trek has managed to shrink this trek, without compromising on views and experience. The trek covers a distance of around 170 to 230 km, with daily walking distances ranging from 6 to 12 hours. Some days include steep uphill and downhill sections, and the highest point reached is Thorong La Pass at an altitude of 5,416 meters.

Therefore, at such altitude risk of altitude sickness is definite. Thus, we suggest trekkers have a good physical fitness level and be familiar with trekking in high altitudes.

What are the necessary preparations for the Annapurna Circuit Trek?

To prepare for the Annapurna Circuit Trek, the first thing you would want to prioritize is your fitness level. For your medical conditions, a pre-checkup, before the trek is suggested. Therefore, in such remote areas, health care is not that great.

Additionally, it is also important to obtain comprehensive travel insurance, obtain the necessary permits, and pack appropriate clothing and gear for the trek.

What is the cost of the Annapurna Circuit Trek?

The cost of the Annapurna Circuit Trek depends on several factors, such as the length of the trek, the level of comfort, and the type of services used. On average, the cost of the Annapurna Circuit Trek ranges from $1,000 to $2,500, including the cost of permits, transport, accommodation, food, and a guide or porter. 

These costs can be cut or reduced depending on your needs and plans. Do create the best itinerary at the best cost, and do let us know at Nepal Lion Treks.

What is the average daily distance covered during Annapurna Circuit Trek?

The average daily distance covered during the Annapurna Circuit Trek ranges from 10 to 25 km, depending on the pace of the trekker and the difficulty of the terrain. Moreover, some days you may be trekking more distance, whereas some may be small in length, but more challenging and difficult.\

What are the permits required for Annapurna Circuit Trek?

The permits required for the Annapurna Circuit Trek include the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). 

The TIMS card is a mandatory requirement for all trekkers. The ACAP permit is required to enter the Annapurna Conservation Area. You can get both of these permits from the Nepal Tourism Board. Moreover, if trekking with an agency, they will handle the permit part.

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