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Day 01 |
Arrival in Kathmandu and check-in to Hotel |
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Day 02 |
Sight
seeing in Historical palaces & temples such as Kathmandu
Durbar square, Patan Durbar, Swoyambhunath, Bauddhanath,
Pashupatinath |
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Day 03 |
Kathmandu to Besi-shar
We reach Besi-Sahar from Kathmandu via a
173km bus ride (6hrs drive) with local
vehicles along road dominated by wild
hairpin bends, to commence the trek. To
start with most of the trail is fairly
flat until just after Besi-sahar when the
track narrows and the valley becomes a
deep river gorge. |
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Day 04 |
Beshishar to Bahundanda
From Besi-Sahar the trail offers fine views of
Hiunchuli and peak 29 (Ngadi Chuli) as it
climbs to Bulbule at 825 m. It then
continues to Ngadi before reaching
Bahundanda at 1250 m. Overnight stop at
Bahundanda. |
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Day 05 |
Bahundanda to Chamjee
From Bahundanda the trail drops
steeply to Syange at 1,070 m. The trail
crosses the Marsyangdi River on a
suspension bridge and then follows the
river to the stone village of Jagat. After
45 minutes you will be in Chamje.
Overnight stop at Chamje. |
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Day 06 |
Chamjee to Dharapani (1890m)
From Chamje the
trail follows the Marsyangdi River
steadily uphill to Tal (1,675 m.), a small
village at the foot of a large waterfall.
Now the trek enters the Manang district.
The trail crosses a wide, flat valley
before climbing a stone stairway to 1,860
m. The trail continues with several ups
and down before halting at Dharapani. |
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Day 07 |
Dharapani to Chame
This section of the
trail offers rough and rocky climbing up
to Tyanja at 2360 m and then continues
through pine and fir forest up to Chame
(2685m.). Here is the headquarters of the
Manang district. There are fine views of
Annapurna II from Chame. |
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Day 08 |
Chame to Pisang
The trail
runs through deep forest in a steep and
narrow valley, crossing a river on a long
bridge at 3040m. Nearing the village of
Pisang one has a view of the whole of the
Manang valley, a wide U-shaped valley
between two huge snow peaks. |
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Day 09 |
Pisang to
Manang
The trail
climbs a steep ridge that extends into the valley. At the
top of this spur are excellent views of the Manang valley,
with Tilicho peak (7132 m.) at its head and a view backing
to Pisang peak; one of the trekking peaks. The trail crosses
the Marsyangdi on a large wooden bridge near Mungji at 3360
m then traverses to Bryaga, a Tibetan style village
consisting of about 200 houses stacked one atop another,
each with an open veranda. |
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Day 10 |
Manang
(Acclimatization Day in Manang)
One should spend a day in
Manang village to acclimatize and explore Manang. From the
village of about 500 flat roofed houses one has excellent
views of the Annapurna II, Annapurna III, and Gangapurna
Lake. |
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Day 11 |
Manang to
Yak Kharka
The trek now begins an
ascent of almost 2000 m to Thorung La. From Manang village
the trail crosses a stream before climbing to Tengi. We then
continue to climb the Marsyangdi valley, passing the small
village of Gunsang. After crossing a large stream that flows
from Chulu west and Gundang, the trail passes an ancient
Mani wall in a pleasant meadow at 4000 m. Beyond here is Yak
Kharka, also known as Koche. |
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Day 12 |
Yak Kharka
to Thorong Phedi
After an hour we
reach Chauri Ledar (4250m). From Ledar the trail continues
to climb along the east bank of the Jorsang Khola, then
descends and crosses the stream on a wooden bridge at 4310
metres. After making a short ascent on a good trail to a
teashop, the route then follows a narrow path across a high,
unstable scree slope before descending to Thorong Phedi.
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Day 13 |
Thorong Phedi/High Camp to Muktinath
Phedi, which
means 'foot of the hill', is a common
Nepali name for any settlement at the
bottom of a long climb. The trail becomes
steepest immediately after leaving Thorong
Phedi, and takes four to six hours from
Thorong Phedi to the pass. Thorong-La pass
with its traditional Chorten prayer flags
is at an elevation of 5,416 m. The views
from the trail and from the pass itself
are of outstanding high Himalayan scenery.
One can see to the South the entire
Annapurna range, a heavily glaciated peak,
the barren Kaligandaki valley far below to
the West and the peak of Thorungtse (6,482
m.) to the north. The trail descends to
Muktinath from here. |
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Day 14 |
Muktinath
to Kagbeni
The trail descends very
quickly to the valley floor. The descent is through a
dramatic, arid landscape all the way to Kagbeni. To reach
Kagbeni one must travel on either side of the Kaligandaki
river. The left fork continues up the river to Kagbeni.
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Day 15 |
Kagbeni to
Marpha
After
six hours walking from Kagbeni one reaches Jomsom, a major
village on the Kaligandaki trading route. |
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Day 16 |
Marpha to
Ghasha
The east-bank
route crosses the bridge and heads north, staying above the
gravel riverbanks to Dhumpu. The trail climbs over a
forested ridge, then heads down again and makes a long but
easy traverse along gravel bars beside the riverbed. It then
crosses the river back to the west side via a series of
temporary bridges just before Kalopani (a small Thakali
village) at 2,590 m. |
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Day 17 |
Ghasa to
Tatopani
Here we
witness a dramatic change in the vegetation, from dry arid
desert to pine and conifer forests while passing through and
between Dhaulagiri and Annapurna. At Kalopani the view of
Annapurna is magnificent. Camping and bathing in the hot
spring at Tatopani. Tato is 'hot' and pani is 'water' in
Nepali. Walking distance is approximately five hours.
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Day 18 |
Tatopani to
Shikha
Cross the
Kaligandaki and climb steeply up to the Magar village of
Sikha for lunch, after which the trail ascends to Shikha.
Walking duration is approximately four hours. |
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Day 19 |
Shikha to
Ghorepani/Poon Hill
The
guide will wake you up early for the 2 hour walk up to
Poonhill, where one may witness the sunrise for a lifetime
memory. Over 30 snow-capped peaks of the whole Annapurna
range can be seen from here. |
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Day 20 |
Ghorepani
toTadapani
This area is one of the finest and most famous trekking
areas of Nepal. The Annapurna ranges and Machhapuchre
(Fishtail) dominate the mountain views through glimpses
farther east of Lamjung Himal and the Manaslu range. The
trail descends through huge boulders into the maze of tracks
around Ghandruk at 1940 m. |
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Day 21 |
Tadapani to
Ghandruk
During the descent to Pokhara, via Birethanti, one can see
mules loaded with goods in transit. Walking duration is 5
hrs. Walk up to Naya pool (New-bridge) and drive to
Pokhara. |
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Day 22 |
Ghandruk to
Pokhara via Birethanti |
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Day 23 |
Drive to
Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel |
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Day 24 |
Free from Program or departure |