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This is one of the most iconic trekking routes in the world, offering an unforgettable adventure through the heart of the Himalayas.
Key highlights of the Annapurna Circuit include crossing the challenging Thorong La Pass at 5,416 meters, Tilicho Lake, the local culture and visiting the sacred site of Muktinath. Along the way, you'll be treated to stunning views of majestic peaks like Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare.
Our video will guide you through essential tips for planning your trek! Join us as we embark on this epic journey. All the information you need to know is below in the description.
✅ DAY BY DAY
➡️ DAY 1
Starting: Bus from Pokhara to Dumre
Stop 1: Bus from Dumre to Besisahar
Stop 2: Jeep from Besisahar to Jagat
Stop 3: Visit Syange Waterfall
End: Jagat (1,260m)
Sleep: Tilicho Hotel
Total distance walked: 0km
Total distance: 107km
➡️ DAY 2
Starting: Jagat (1,300m)
Stop 1: Car from Pretty Jomay's Waterfall to Dharapani (12 km)
End: Timang (2,550m)
Sleep: Timang Hostel
Total walked: 12km
Total distance: 23km
➡️ DAY 3
Starting: Timang (2,550m)
Stop point 1: Koto
Stop point 2: Bhratang, Apple Farmhouse
Jeep to Manang
End point: Manang (3,550m)
Sleep: Manang
Total distance walked: 17km
Total distance: 37km
➡️ DAY 4
Starting point: Manang (rest day)
Sleep: Manang
Total distance walked: 0km
Total distance: 0km
➡️ DAY 5
Starting point: Manang (3,550m)
End point: Tilicho Base Camp (4,120m)
Sleep: Hotel New Tilicho Base Camp
Total distance walked: 14km
➡️ DAY 6
Starting point: Tilicho Base Camp (4,120m)
Stop point 1: Tilicho Lake (5,020m)
End point: Tilicho Base Camp (4,120m)
Sleep: Hotel New Tilicho
Total distance walked: 11km
➡️ DAY 7
Starting point: Tilicho Base Camp (4,120m)
End point: Yak Kharka (4,030m)
Sleep: Hotel Dream Home
Total distance walked: 16km
➡️ DAY 8
Starting point: Yak Kharka (4,030m)
Stop point 1: Phedi (lunch)
End point: Thorong-La High Camp (4,880m)
Sleep: Thorong High Camp Hotel
Total distance walked: 9km
➡️ DAY 9
Starting point: Thorong-La High Camp (4,880m)
Stop point 1: Thorong-La Pass (5,416m)
End point: Muktinath (3,670m)
Sleep: Hotel Town House
Total distance walked: 13km
➡️ DAY 10
Starting point: Muktinath (3,670m)
Stop point 1: Muktinath Temple
End point: Tatopani (1,240m)
Sleep: Dhaulagiri Lodge
Total distance by bus: 72km
➡️ DAY 11
Rest in Tatopani
Sleep: Dhaulagiri Lodge
➡️ DAY 12
Starting point: Tatopani
End point: Pokhara
Total distance by bus: 106km
✅ PRICE
➡️ Permits: It is mandatory to obtain permits to enter the Annapurna Conservation area. For SAARC member countries, the price of the permit is 1,000 rupees, and for foreigners, it is 3,000r.
➡️ Porters and guides: It is not mandatory to have a guide or hire a porter. We did the trek alone.
➡️ ATMs: There are ATMs where you can withdraw cash in some towns like Manang and Muktinath.
➡️ Low season: We did the trek during the month of July, which is low season. You don't have to pay in most homestays to sleep; you only have to pay for the food.
➡️ TOTAL: From Pokhara to Pokhara for 2 people was 63,000 rupees.
✅ PERMITS
➡️ Location: Obtain permits in Kathmandu or Pokhara tourist offices. Bring your passport, valid visa, four photos, and payment.
➡️ Rules: Pay for a permit each time you enter the Annapurna Conservation Area. Consider doing multiple treks together to save on permit fees.
✅ SERVICES
Throughout the trek, there are shops, restaurants, and homestays where you can also take a shower, charge your mobile and camera batteries, and use the Wi-Fi in some places.
✅ RECOMMENDATIONS
➡️ Food: Buy nuts, energy bars, and snacks in the city to save money on the trail. Try the delicious local dishes for an energy boost.
➡️ Water: Use filtered water stations or buy bottled water. Hydrate well, as altitude increases water needs.
➡️ Backpack: Pack light. We used a 60L backpack for clothes and a 20L for snacks, camera, and batteries.
➡️ Map: Obtain free maps with your permits from the tourist office.
➡️ Visit: Don't miss Lake Tilicho—it's the most incredible spot on the trek!
➡️ Altitude Sickness: Expect mild symptoms over 5,000m. Eat well, rest, hydrate, and acclimate. Inform locals if needed.
➡️ Save the Mountains: Minimize plastic use, carry your waste, and reduce your impact on nature.
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