| Everest Base Camp Trekking |
| This
classic trek, which is one of the most famous in Nepal,
takes you from dense forests to the sparse Tibetan plateau,
passing through ethnic villages of Gurungs, Tamangs, Magars,
Thakalis, Manangies, Brahmins and Chhetris. You will go
over Thorung La Pass - 5416 m. - taking in the most magnificent
views of the Annapurnas, Dhaulagiri, Manasulu, Lamjung and
Tibetan Himalaya ranges. |
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| Fact Box |
| Duration of
the trek: |
20 Days |
Total days |
23 Days |
| Maximum elevation |
5416 meter |
Trek grade |
Strenuous |
| Destination
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Annapurna Circuit |
Accommodations |
Lodge / Camping |
| Geography
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Countryside
/ Small town, Forest and cold place |
| Transportation |
Car / Van
/ plane |
Minimum Group Size:
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1 |
| Itinerary
type |
Fixed / Customized
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| Best Season |
February,
March, April, May, October, November |
| Per day Walking: |
5 to 7 hours
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| People & Culture
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Gurung, Magar,
Thakali |
| Himalayan sights: |
Dhaulagiri,
Fishtail, Annapurna range, Manaslu, Nilgiri etc |
| Most Attraction of the
trek: |
Close Mountain
View, Villages |
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Day
to Day Itinerary |
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| Day
-01: |
Arrive
to Kathmandu & transfer to the Hotel |
| Day-02: |
Kathmandu sightseeing
9 am
We will be visiting three of the famous heritage
sites in Kathmandu. You will visit first the
Swayambunath Stupa (Monkey Temple). It is said
that Swayambunath Stupa is more than 2,000 years
old, and it symbolizes knowledge. The painted
eyes on all four sides symbolize the all-seeing
power of Buddha. It is an important Buddhist
place where pilgrims from all over the world
come. It is situated to the west of the city
on a hill some 77 meters above the valley.
It is a 30 minutes drive to Boudhanath Stupa,
another important Buddhist pilgrims site. This
ancient Stupa is considered one of the biggest
in the World. Every morning and evening, many
Buddhist devotees come here to pray and circumambulate
enabling the visitors to observe local religious
practices.
The sacred Hindu temple Pashupatinath is considered
the holiest cremation ground, and people bathe
in the Bagmati River with a faith of cleansing
themselves spiritually. Many Sadhus or Hindu
Ascetics live here. During religious festivals,
Hindus come to make offerings, and it is sometimes
very crowded.
Evening on your own.
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
Breakfast included. |
| Day-03
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Drive to Besisahar
823m
The journey begins by bus from Kathmandu to
Dumre. The bus ride takes approximately about
5 hours to reach Dumre. From Dumre, the road
tends to be dusty and bumpy, it takes about
3-4 hours to reach Besisahar, where you first
night camp awaits you. This is a small town
at the head of the Round Annapurna Circuit;
here you can find many shops and a pharmacy
where you can buy little things that you might
have forgotten.
Accommodation at LO or TENT.
All Meals included from day 03 to day 18.
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| Day-04
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Trek to Bahundanda
1311m
Your first day of trekking starts with a gentle
downhill and straight walk. The trail climbs
up the east bank of the river, past a high majestic
waterfall surrounded by the screw pine trees.
From here, the trail then passes small-scattered
villages and terraced fields to a small village
of Ngadi. The trail crosses the Ngadi Khola
on a long suspension bridge, and continues climbing
gradually. It makes a steep climb through the
scrub forests to Bahundanda (Hill of the Bahuns),
an attractive village situated in a saddle on
a long ridge. Bahun caste is the highest of
the four caste of the Hindu caste system. These
people are priests, and are normally experts
in the field of religion and education during
the olden times. They used to follow a strict
vegetarian diet. |
| Day-05
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Trek to Taal
The trail descends steeply down the hill passing
through rice fields, in and out of the deep
river gorges, and then crosses the Marshyangdi
on a long suspension bridge. It finally reaches
the village of Syange. From Syange, the trail
stays near the river and then climbs on an exposed
trail along the cliff side into the forest of
rhododendron and pine trees. It passes through
little settlements along the way to the Tibetan
village of Jagat. From Jagat, the trail climbs
through forests of Chyamje. The rough trail
continues to climb and reach the hilltop where
you will relax to this amazing view of this
beautiful village of Taal far below in a flat
large valley at the foot of a large waterfall
with the Marshyangdi river meandering through
it. |
| Day-06
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Trek to Chame
After Taal, the trail crosses the broad valley
through fields of barley and potatoes and then
crosses a small stream to a little settlement
of Orad. The trail continues to climb into the
Manang valley passing through pine and fir forests
to a small settlement of Bagarchhap. From here,
it continues climbing. The route reaches Lata
Manang near the waterfall. From Lata Manang,
the trail continues in an easy manner staying
level, passing through pine forests past the
village of Kodo and reaching another village
of Chame, which is one of the biggest villages
in the Manang valley. |
| Day-07
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Chame to Pisang: (3185
m)
We leave magnificent pine forests and the Marsyangdi
at full flow bellow us to enjoy views of the
Lamjung and Annapurnas II and IV. Pisang, with
its fine tapering walled houses, offers amazing
sights of Annapurnas massif on south, Mount
Tilicho (7134 m) on west, Chulu Est (6584 m)
and the summit of the Mount Pisang (6091 m)
on north. |
| Day-08
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Trek to Manang 3,351m.
From Chame, the trail drops to the river side
and then crosses the Marshyangdi river on a
suspension bridge. After crossing the bridge,
the trail continues along the banks of the river
passing through pine forests before reaching
the village of Bradang. The trail makes a steep
climb up the ridge and down again for several
hours reaching to the Marshyangdi riverside.
After crossing the Marshyangdi River on a suspension
bridge, the trail continues to climb steeply
through pine forests to the Sherpa village of
Pisang. From here, the trail lead gradually
up the ridge top. From this vantage point, you
have fascinating panoramic views of the mountain
peaks, such as Annapurna, Pisang peak, and several
others. The trail stays over the valley passing
through pine forests and finally reaches the
village of Humre, where the only airstrip of
the Manang Valley is situated. Walking takes
about 7 hours. |
| Day-09
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Rest Day
It is very important that you take a day rest
and get acclimatized with the altitude. Manang
is a good place to do that because the next
three days will be very challenging and tiring
with rapid gain in altitude. You should never
be confident with the altitude and always be
cautious. You can take an excursion to a little
distance away to the place called Brada. It
is a small village that you will find interesting
visiting. |
| Day-10
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Trek to Yak Kharka
From Manang village, the trail crosses a stream,
climbs to a village of Tenki above Manang, and
then continues to climb out of the Marshyangdi
Valley turning northwest up the valley of Jarsang
Khola. The trail follows this valley northward,
passing a few pastures, a scrub of juniper tress,
as it steadily gains elevation. The trail passes
near the small village of Ghunsa, a cluster
of flat mud roofs just below the trailhead.
Now the trail goes through meadows where horses
and yaks graze. After crossing a small river
on a wooden bridge, the trail passes an ancient
old Mani wall in a pleasant meadow and then
reaches another small village of Yak Kharka.
Walking takes about 5 hours. |
| Day-11
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Trek
to Thorang Phedi 4,500m
The trail continues further along after an hour's
walk reaching to Ledar. From here, the trail continues
to climb along the East bank of Jarsang Khola
and then descends and crosses a stream on a wooden
bridge. From the bridge, continue walking on the
steep slope; watch your steps for loose rocks.
The trail is small. In about 1 hour, you reach
Thorang Phedi with only one lodge. The camp is
set high on the slopes. |
| Day-12
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Over Thorang La 5,416m
to Muktinath 3,802m
From Thorang Phedi, the trial lead gradually
gaining in altitude for the day to Muktinath,
crossing along the way hundreds of small piles
of rocks erected by pilgrims to honour their
departed ancestors. You will have to start very
early about 3 am because in the late morning
there will be lots of wind blowing which makes
walking difficult. A steep uphill scramble to
the top of the pass takes about 4 hours. Pack
lunch is provided in the morning because the
trek is long and hot lunch is not possible.
More strenuous downhill walking awaits you on
your journey to Muktinath, a pilgrimage center.
The place is worshipped by Hindus and Buddhist
alike; it has a beautiful landscape set beneath
the Damodar Hills. You can visit the temple
and view the ever-burning flame of the place
considered holy by all Hindus and Buddhist.
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| Day-13
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Trek to Marpha
From Muktinath, the trail goes downhill passing
the village of Khingar. After about 1 hour,
you will find two ways-one going to Jomsom and
the other going to Kagbeni. Take the right path
to Kagbeni. It is the starting point for trekking
to the upper Mustang, which is a restricted
area. From Kagbeni, you can see the majestic
Kali Gandaki, a deep gorge far into the Mustang
country. The village itself has lots of old
houses and interesting structures. If you skip
this visit to Kagbeni, you can take the left
route and walk straight down to Eklebhatti,
from where you will walk on mostly flat trails
and against the ever-blowing winds of the Kali
Gandaki valley. It takes about 5 hours to reach
Jomsom, the capital of Mustang District. There
is an airfield and daily flights for those who
don't want to continue the circuit. A further
1-hour trek down will lead us to Marpha, a large
Thakali village, which exhibits the typical
Thak Khola architecture of flat roofs and narrow
paved alleys and passage ways. Marpha is the
apple town of Nepal. The bountiful apple orchards
produce some of the best apples in the country.
A variety of apple products can be bought here.
Apple cider and apple brandy are considered
the best product of Marpha. It is a clean and
pleasant village. Here you settle in for the
night camp. |
| Day-14: |
Trek to Ghasa 2,012m.
The trail remains on the riverbanks of Kali
Gandaki. After an hour's walk, you reach the
village of Tukuche. This is one of the Thakali
villages that produces apples in huge quantity.
After this village, you cross the Kali Gandaki
River over a wooden bridge and keep walking
along the riverbanks and passing through pine
forests to another village of Kokhethati. Here
you will have lunch. From this village, you
will continue by the river banks for about 1
hour and then cross again the Kali Gandaki River
on a suspension bridge to Kalopani, another
beautiful Thakali village. From this village,
the trail descends steeply down the hill to
Lete Khola. Here you can find a few teahouses.
You will cross the same river and continue walking
through pine forests before reaching Ghasa.
Ghasa is a big Thakali village situated nearby
the beautiful waterfall. Walking mostly downhill
takes about 7 hours from Marpha. |
| Day-15: |
Trek to Tatopani 1,189m
Descend gradually from Ghasa towards Dana. Enroute
is a spectacular waterfall Rupse Chhahara, which
presents a most impressive sight. Here the Kali
Gandaki River falls in a series of cataracts,
which presents a thrilling sight. After an hours
descent, the trail reaches the village of Dana,
from where there is gradual descent to Tatopani.
Tatopani lies on the sub-tropical zone of the
Kali Gandaki valley. You can enjoy a hot bath
in the Hot Springs here. Camp at Tatopani. |
| Day-16
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Trek Ghorepani 2,853m
After breakfast, we take the trail crossing
the hanging bridge over Kali Gandaki River.
You will then leave the riverbank and start
walking up again to the village of Shikha. Ascend
again for another three hours through rich forests
of rhododendron to Ghorepani. |
| Day-17: |
Visit Pun Hill, trek
to Tadapani 2,650m
We will visit the popular viewpoint of the region,
Poon Hill (2.900 meters). You will wake up early
in the morning at about 5 am and get ready to
go. It takes about 50 minutes to reach the top,
which is a small flat spot. You will see the
sun gradually rise on the mountains, and the
views are breathtaking. The mountain peaks you
will see are Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Tukche,
Nilgiri, Hiunchuli, Dhaulagiri I, and glaciers.
You will begin walking from here, even though
not difficult, it is a long trail from Ghorepani
to Tadapani. The trial continues through Ghorepani
pass, known as Deurali. It finally emerges on
a grassy knoll that offers good mountain views,
including a view of Machapuchare. Keep climbing
along the ridge in pine and rhododendron forests
to a crest at 3,030 meters. Descend to the second
pass, also called Deurali. Ghandrung trial descends
passing through the village of Banthanti and
finally reaches the village of Tadapani. Walking
takes approximately about 5 hours to reach this
village from Ghorepani. |
| Day-18: |
Trek to Ghandrung 1951m
Ghandrung is a huge Gurung village considered
to be a second largest village in Nepal. The
trek from Tadapani to Ghandrung is beautiful
going through mixed-forest regions. The trails
are sometimes very high, and you can see the
valley down for about 400 meters. Mainly Gurung
people inhabit Gurung; many of them are ex-British
Gorkha soldiers. The village is beautiful and
has beautiful frontal views of Machapuchare
and Hiunchuli. |
| Day-19: |
Trek to Dhampus
After breakfast, continue on the trail going
up and down through the village of Landrung,
Tolka. At Tolka you stop for lunch. The trial
continues descending through thick forests and
reaches the village of Bichuk and Potana, from
where the trial climbs steeply past some scattered
houses to the ridge at Dhampus. |
| Day-20: |
Trek
to Phedi, drive to Pokhara 900m
After breakfast, head-down the trail descending
steep down to the village of Phedi from where
you will take a coach to Pokhara, which
is about 30 minute drive. This is the end of your
beautiful trek. Our guide will check you into
your hotel. REST in the hotel and take a real
good shower.
Hotel accommodation in Pokhara.
Breakfast and lunch and Dinner included. |
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Day- 21 |
Flight
or Drive to Kathmandu
The flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu takes about
20 minutes. Try to find a place on the left side
of the plane so you have some last glimpses
of the mighty Annapurnas.
Evening on your own.
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
Breakfast and ( Lunch ) included. |
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Day- 22 |
Sightseeing
in Bhaktapur City
Bhaktapur, situated at an altitude of 1401 meters,
is a home of medieval art and architecture. The
urban city covers an area of 4 square miles. Shaped
like a conch shell, Bhaktapur means "the city
of devotees". Pottery and weaving are its traditional
industries. The city lies about 14 kilometers
east of Kathmandu
This is an extra day in case of delays due to
flight, weather, landslide etc. The rest of the
day is for you to explore the streets of inner
Kathmandu. Enjoy our cultural programs in the
evenings and dine at one of the excellent restaurants.
Evening on your own.
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu.
Breakfast included. |
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Day- 23 |
Depart
Kathmandu
You will be transferred to the airport for your
final departure from Kathmandu.
Breakfast included. |
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