Around Annapurna 17 Days
around-annapurna

This "classic" journey around the massif of the Annapurna Himal starts with a drive to Besisahar and then leads up the Marsyangdi River Valley through the villages of Chamje, Bagarchap Pisang and Manang to cross the Thorung La (17700 ft / 5400 m.). The trail then switches over to the Kali Gandaki River valley and descends through the villages of Muktinath, Jomsom and terminates with the flights to  Pokhara.


This trek is difficult to match for its rugged mountain scenery, trekking challenges and the expose it provides on the variety of ethnic Nepalese cultures. Starting in the lowland paddy fields the trek steadily gains altitude passing through oak and pine forests and eventually emerging into high desert country at Manang (11798 ft / 3597 m.). The descent is equally amazing and varied.


Since this trek gains altitude slowly, you will have enough time to observe the people and their customs. Lowland, farming communities of Brahmin and Chettri people of Aryan stock give way, slowly, to the highland trading communities of Magar, Gurung and Bhotia people of Mongoloid stock.


As the people change, so does the dominant religion. Temples and shrines, used for worship by the lowland Hindus give way to Shamanism in the middle hills which, in turn, gives way to the gompas and monasteries of Tibetan Buddhism of the higher reaches. Strenuous trekking is well rewarded at both low and high altitudes, on the approach to the Thorung La as well as during the descent from it. Close up views of the Annapurna range (40 miles between the two river valleys contain at twelve 23000 ft / 7000 m. peaks and many more above the 19680 ft / 6000 m. mark). Varied ecosystems, diverse cultures and an ever changing landscape - lush, green paddy fields and oak forests, arid deserts and the deepest gorge in the world make this one of the most popular treks in the world. However, the crossing of the 17,700 feet Thorung La requires acclimatization to the altitude, excellent physical conditioning and of course, good weather.

 
 
 
  • Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu, Explore Thamel.
  • Day 02 Final Preparation Day in Kathmandu
  • Day 03 Overland Kathmandu-Besi Sahar -Bhul Bhule
  • Day 04 Trek Bhul Bhule -Bahun Danda
  • Day 05 Trek Bahun Danda - Tal
  • Day 06 Trek Tal -Bagarchap
  • Day 07 Trek Bagarchap -Chame
  • Day 08 Trek Chame - Pisang
  • Day 09 Trek Pisang -Braga
  • Day 10 Trek Braga - Acclimatization Day
  • Day 11 Trek Braga - Yak Kharka
  • Day 12 Trek Yak Kharka -Phedi
  • Day 13 Trek Throng La Phedi- Muktinath
  • Day 14 Trek Muktinath-Jomsom
  • Day 15 Fly Jomsom-Pokhara-Kathmandu
  • Day 16 At leisure in Kathmandu
  • Day 17 Kathmandu - U.S.A.
 

Day 01 Arrive Kathmandu, Explore Thamel.

Upon arrival in Kathmandu you will be greeted by a representative of Third Eye Travel and 

transferred to your hotel.

 

Overnight Kathmandu.

 

 

Day 02 Final Preparation Day in Kathmandu

MEAL: Breakfast

Free day in Kathmandu to make final preparations for your trek.  If you feel that you are adequately prepared and would like to have an escorted sightseeing tour of Kathmandu city, we will be glad to arrange it for you.  Please ask for this service from our representative upon arrival.

 

Overnight Kathmandu.

Day 03 Overland Kathmandu-Besi Sahar -Bhul Bhule

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

After breakfast you will board your private transport and start the drive to Besi Sahar. This drive can take up to five hours and since eating places are few and far between you will be carrying packed lunch (provided).  

 

Your adventure vacation truly starts the moment you reach Besi Sahar where your crew will be waiting for you. You willboard a bus along with your crew and drive up the Marsyangdi river valley toBhul Bhule.  

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 04 Trek Bhul Bhule -Bahun Danda

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Pass through the village of Besisahar and descend to the river valley.  Crossing the river the trail climbs steeply and continues contouring in wet subtropical forests and paddy fields. The trail continues north above the Marsyangdi Khola towards Khudi Khola, a major tributary which drains the east end of the Lamjung Himal. Then, crossing suspension bridge to come back to the Marsyangdi Khola you reach the village of Khudi. 

 

The changes in the valley's ecosystem and its physical characteristics become evident now.  Himalchuli is the major summit to the east.  Crossing the river to its east bank you pass through the village of Bhulbhule and heading north continue past Ngadi (930 m.) to the ridge top settlement of Bahundanda (1311 m.).  The name of this village literally means "Brahmin Hill".

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 05 Trek Bahun Danda - Tal

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Descend to the valley floor and then, crossing the river, climb steeply out of it to follow a trail

beautifully carved out of the rock wall of the valley.  Passing through Khani Gaoon and Ghermu 

you reach Sangye.  Continue along the west bank of the Marsyangdi River through the village of 

Jagat to Chamje where you will cross theriver to its eastern bank to enter the Manang District at the 

village of Tal. 

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 06 Trek Tal -Bagarchap

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

The trail from Tal crosses the Marsyangdi Khola to its west bank after the village of Karte and continues towards the village of Dharapani.  From Dharapani you continue up the river valley past the Gurung village of Thonje to the village of Bagarchap. Bagarchap means "Butcher's place". 

 

As you head upstream, you will begin to notice the changes in the people as well as the land, architecture and culture.  You notice that there is a concentration of people of Tibetan origin, their houses are built of rock, the vegetaton is less tropical and the culture is predominantly Tibetan. 

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 07 Trek Bagarchap -Chame

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Continuing along the left bank, climb up the heavily wooded Manang Valley past small settlements with excellent views of Manaslu and the peaks above Larkya La. Camp just outside the village of Chame, administrative headquarters of the region and the last major market before Jomosom.  Chame also has a police check post and bank.

 

Ovenright Chame.

Day 08 Trek Chame - Pisang

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

From Chame the trail condition changes, somewhat. The contnuing trail is not as well maintained as the one up to Chame.  Pass through pine forests, over fairly level ground, through the village of Taleku to Bhratang.  Like all vilages since Dharapanithese predominantly Buddhist villages have an entrance chorten and an exit chorten.  Annapurna II can be seen to the south and you are now behind the main Himalaya peaks in their rainshadow area.  After crossing a series of woodden cantilever bridges you enter a spruce and fir forest which eventually gives way to apine forest.  After days in the gorge the forests provide a welcome change.  Crossing the river to its left bank you reach your camp site opposite the village of Pisang.  You may want to visit the village before dinner. 

 

Overnight Pisang.

Day 09 Trek Pisang -Braga

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

You are now in the dry arid region of Manang called Nyesyang. Since this area falls in the rainshadow area of the Himalaya it seldom rains in the summer months,  though it snows in the winter and the snow remainas on the gorund for a long time.  The population is mostly farmers and traders though it is the men that do most of the trading.  People in this area keep comapritively less domestic animals and the consumption of meat is very limited.There are two routes leading leading out of Pisang towards the Manang valley.  The one you will follow stays to valley floor, on the left bank. Spectacular views of Annapurna III and IV along with Gangapuran and Tilicho peaks abound.  

 

This is possibly the best day for viewing mountains.  You will pass through the village of Hongde where there is a STOL airfield servicing the Manang district.  Crossing the river, just past the Manang Mountaineering School and you walk along a fairly broad trail to the fields near the villafge of Braga where camp will be set up for the night.

 

Overnight Lodge.

 

 

Day 10 Trek Braga - Acclimatization Day

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Today is a day for rest and acclimatization.  Those who want may take a short half  day hike from Braga.  Retrace your steps to the Manang Mountaineering School and walk up the gully, past the power house which supplies electricity to upper Manag valley, towards the base of Annapurna III for a real, close up look at this mountain. You should, however, not attempt to go to far and exhaust yourself.  Remember this is actually a rest day !! 

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 11 Trek Braga - Yak Kharka

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Half an hour away from Braga, upstream and after a slight climb is the village of Manang which lends its name to the whole district upward of Chame.  Manang has a few shops where one can re-stock on supplies like chocolates, films and alkaline batteries - all, of course, for a price.  Past Manang, the trail climbs steeply to the village of Tenki which is the last permanent settlement this side of the Thorung La.Climb a little further and then contour slowly past pastures to Yak Kharka (literally meaning Yak Pastures).

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 12 Trek Yak Kharka -Phedi

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Continue through pastures which eventually give way to high arid desert to high camp at Phedi, at the base of Thorung La. 

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 13 Trek Throng La Phedi- Muktinath

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Leaving the river valley you set out early in the morning, provided the weather is good and it is not snowing.  From Phedi ascend to a notch and turning left head for the Thorung La.  The pass itself is marked by a cairn of rocks (this may not be visible if there is snow).  Beyond the pass you enter the river valley of the Kali Gandaki river.  The descent from the pass to Muktinath is steep but, not difficult. 

Muktinath is a sacred pilgrimage site to both Hindus and Buddhists who flock there annually for their respective festivals.  A rest day here allows you the opportunity to explore the area and the ancient shrines. Of particular interest is the temple of the Hindu God Vishnu and the one hundred and eight water spouts where devotees bathe.  From Muktinath there are beautiful views of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8167 m.).

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 14 Trek Muktinath-Jomsom

MEAL: Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner

Trek down along a level but rocky trail through juniper thickets to Jomsom via Jharkot and Kagbeni which are the inhabited by the people of Tibetan origin. 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 15 Fly Jomsom-Pokhara-Kathmandu

MEAL: Breakfast

Fly to Pokhara and connect a flight to Kathmandu. Meet and transfer to hotel.

 

Overnight Lodge.

Day 16 At leisure in Kathmandu

MEAL: Breakfast

At leisure in Kathmandu. You may like to take optional tours in and around Kathmandu.

 

Overnight Kathmandu.

Day 17 Kathmandu - U.S.A.

MEAL: Breakfast

Transfer to airport and fly back home, or extend a trip to India, Bhutan or Myanmar.

 
 
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