This trek follows
part of the famous Annapurna Circuit itinerary
and reaches the Mustang border, by Kag Beni.
North of Pokhara,Nepal's spectacular diversity
appears at its finest. The deep valleys and
high mountains encircling the giant Annapurna
Himal embrace a wide range of peoples and terrain,
from subtropical jungle to a high, dry landscape
resembling the Tibetan Plateau. This route is
an exceptional way to discover all aspects of
the Himalayas, and is the only low altitude
passage between the northern and southern Himalayas.
Dry, desert highlands are followed by rich green
forests. The mountain viewing is brilliant and
various ethnic groups of Nepal can be encountered
along the way.
| 11
Days |
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Maximum
Altitude:3802
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DAY 01 |
Katmandu - Pokhara (915m) by bus |
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| DAY
02 |
Pokhara
- Jomosom (2713m) by plane. A 4-hour walk
towards Kagbeni (2810m). |
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walk north through the arid plateau lands
that stretch up to Tibet. The trail is quite
barren with craggy rocks and sand and is
mostly flat, which makes it very easy going.
This enjoyable start is at the same time
picturesque, with views of huge peaks all
around such as Dhaulagiri (8167m), Tukuche
(6920m) and in the west, Nilgiri, the awesome
mountain above Kagbeni,. Over to the south
and southwest the entire Annapurna Massif
can be seen. |
| DAY
03 |
Kagbeni |
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Jagat, a former Tibetan customs post, the
influence of the Tibetan culture is largely
perceptible. View of the Himal Chuli and
Baudha summits. |
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04 |
Kagbeni - Muktinath (3802m) in 4hrs. |
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climb steeply east up the valley. The physical
terrain is barren with striking and beautiful
hillsides and wonderful views of Dhaulagiri
and Nilgiri northward towards Tibet. This
entire region is very Tibetan in character.
You will also spot an ancient cave dwelling
on the Mustang side. Muktinath is a fascinating
trading town and is a pilgrimage destination
for both the Buddhists and Hindus. |
| DAY
05 |
Muktinath - Jomosom (2713m) in 6hrs. |
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The route to Jomosom is easy and enjoyable.Through
meadows at first, the trail follows streams
and orchards before rejoining the arid Tibetan
plateau. Jomosom is the administrative headquarters
of the region and a busy town full of officials
as well as the usual traders and travellers.
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DAY 06 |
Jomosom - Kalopani (2560m) in 5hrs. |
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cross vast arid and dramatic areas violently
swept by the wind. Splendid panoramic view
of the Dhaulagiri (8167m), Tukuche Peak
(6920m), Annapurna I (8091m) and the Nilgiri. |
| DAY
07 |
Kalopani - Tatopani ( 1189m) in 6hrs. |
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you emerge from the more barren, Tibetan
landscapes of the rain shadow, water buffalo,
banyan trees and poinsettias return to the
trailside. The trail climbs high above the
river through a narrow gorge, regarded as
the deepest and steepest in the world. Set
between Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri, both
of which rise above 8000m with summits only
38 km apart, the landscape is dramatic.
You leave Thakali country at Ghasa and enter
an area of populated with Hindus, high caste
Brahmin and Chetri hill farmers, hill tribes,
and Gurungs and Magars. In Tatopani, there
are natural hot water springs - a welcome
bath!. |
| DAY
08 |
Tatopani - Ghorepani (2775m) in 6hrs. |
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pretty route through cultivated, terraced
hillsides. This village was originally a
horse- watering stop, which has evolved
into an important crossroads for tourists
and the numerous mule caravans on the Jomoson-Pokhara
trip. |
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09 |
Ghorepani
- Hille (1510m) in 4hrs. |
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leave early in the morning for Poon Hill
(3200m), to catch the rising sun throwing
light on the whole panorama of peaks from
Dhaulaghiri to Annapurna and Machhapuchare
to Lamjung, and the myriad of lesser peaks
a little further to the East. From here
the path is all downhill, through oak and
rhododendron forests, then meadows and fields. |
| DAY
10 |
Hille
- Birethanti (1037m) in 2hrs. Then, bus to
Pokhara. |
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| DAY
11 |
Pokhara - Katmandu by bus. |
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| Rest
day before starting to cross the Dhaulaghiri
massif. |