13 Days 12 Nights
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20 people
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The Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the most iconic and rewarding trekking experiences in Nepal and the entire Himalayas. Spanning approximately 13 to 16 days, this legendary trail takes you on a breathtaking journey through diverse landscapes—from lush subtropical forests and terraced farmlands to arid high-altitude deserts and snow-capped peaks. Trekkers cross the awe-inspiring Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters), one of the highest trekking passes in the world, offering panoramic views of some of the tallest mountains on Earth, including Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre. Along the way, you’ll immerse yourself in vibrant local cultures, explore traditional Tibetan-influenced villages, and experience warm Himalayan hospitality in cozy tea houses. Whether you’re an adventurous beginner or an experienced trekker, the Annapurna Circuit promises a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and thrilling challenge, making it a must-do trek in Nepal’s world-renowned trekking routes.
The Annapurna Circuit Trek offers some of the most breathtaking mountain views in the Himalayas. From the very first days of the trek, trekkers are greeted with majestic snow-capped peaks that accompany them throughout the journey.

As the trail ascends, the landscapes shift dramatically—from lush green valleys and terraced fields to barren cliffs and windswept alpine deserts—all framed by the backdrop of the towering Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Sunrise and sunset views from Upper Pisang, Manang, and Thorong La Pass offer postcard-perfect scenes that make every step worthwhile.
The Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters) is the ultimate highlight and highest point of the Annapurna Circuit Trek, offering both a thrilling challenge and a profound sense of achievement. This high-altitude mountain pass connects the lush Manang Valley with the sacred site of Muktinath in Mustang. Trekkers typically begin the ascent from Thorong High Camp in the early hours before dawn, allowing them to reach the pass before strong winds pick up. As you ascend, the air gets thinner and the terrain more rugged, but the views become increasingly spectacular. Upon reaching the top, you’ll be greeted by fluttering prayer flags, a symbolic signboard, and panoramic vistas of the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and surrounding ranges. It’s a physically demanding but deeply rewarding experience that stands as one of the greatest achievements in Himalayan trekking.
Crossing Thorong La Pass is more than just a physical feat—it’s a spiritual and emotional milestone that defines the Annapurna Circuit Trek. The sense of accomplishment, the grandeur of the Himalayan views, and the dramatic shift in landscapes as you descend into Mustang make this one of the most unforgettable trekking experiences in Nepal. With proper preparation, acclimatization, and the guidance of Trek Pathways’ experienced team, this high-altitude crossing becomes a life-changing adventure that will remain etched in your memory forever.
One of the most captivating aspects of the Annapurna Circuit Trek is the dramatic variation in landscapes—from lush subtropical forests to arid high-altitude deserts—offering trekkers a constantly changing backdrop.
This incredible geographic transition happens within just a few days of trekking, making the Annapurna Circuit one of the most geographically diverse treks in Nepal. You’ll pass through deep gorges, glacial rivers, high mountain passes, and serene yak pastures—all in a single journey.
The Annapurna Circuit Trek isn’t just about mountains—it’s also a journey through centuries-old cultures, remote Himalayan villages, and sacred pilgrimage sites. Two of the most culturally enriching stops along the trek are Manang and Muktinath.
Nestled at 3,540 meters, Manang is a traditional Himalayan settlement where Tibetan Buddhist culture flourishes. You’ll find:
Spending an acclimatization day in Manang also offers the opportunity to interact with local Gurung and Tibetan-descendant families, giving you a glimpse into their daily lifestyle, beliefs, and deep connection with nature and the mountains.
After crossing Thorong La Pass, you descend into Muktinath, a revered spiritual destination for both Hindus and Buddhists:
Together, Manang and Muktinath offer a deep cultural contrast—one rooted in Buddhist heritage, the other in Hindu devotion—making your Annapurna journey not just scenic, but spiritually and culturally profound.
The Annapurna Circuit Trek is not only a trail through dramatic mountain scenery but also a spiritual corridor dotted with sacred sites and centuries-old monasteries. As you pass through remote villages, you’ll encounter ancient Buddhist gompas, Hindu temples, and spiritual landmarks that reflect the deep-rooted faith of the Himalayan people.
These sacred sites serve as cultural and spiritual oases along your journey—places to pause, reflect, and absorb the ancient traditions that have shaped life in the Himalayas for generations.
As you ascend the Annapurna Circuit Trek, you’ll enter a rugged, windswept alpine world dotted with yak pastures and traditional high-altitude villages. These remote settlements and grazing fields offer a glimpse into the authentic Himalayan lifestyle, far removed from modern civilization.
Staying in these villages lets you experience the rhythms of mountain life—from prayer wheels spinning in the morning to yak bells echoing at dusk. You’ll dine in cozy teahouses, sip butter tea, and witness a way of life that has remained unchanged for generations.
Proper acclimatization is key to a successful and safe Annapurna Circuit Trek, and Trek Pathways ensures you have well-planned rest days at stunning locations that are perfect for recovery and exploration.
By integrating these strategic rest days into the itinerary, the trek becomes not just an adventure but a safe, enjoyable, and enriching journey through the Annapurna region’s spectacular landscapes.
Choosing the right time to trek the Annapurna Circuit is crucial for enjoying the best weather, stunning views, and a comfortable experience. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the best trekking seasons along with what to expect throughout the year:
| Season | Weather | Views | Trail Conditions | Crowds | Trekking Suitability |
| Autumn | Clear & Dry | Best views | Dry, easy | High | Best overall season |
| Spring | Mild, occasional rain | Blooming rhododendrons | Mostly dry | Moderate | Great for nature & flowers |
| Winter | Cold & Dry | Crisp views | Snowy & icy | Low | For experienced, cold-tolerant trekkers |
| Monsoon | Heavy Rain | Poor visibility | Muddy, dangerous | Very low | Not recommended |
Planning your trek during the best season will maximize your chances of a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable Annapurna Circuit adventure!
Before embarking on the legendary Annapurna Circuit Trek, please keep these crucial points in mind to ensure a safe, enjoyable, and memorable experience:
Following these important notes will help you have a safe, responsible, and enriching trekking experience on the Annapurna Circuit with Trek Pathways.
The Annapurna Circuit Trek offers an unforgettable adventure that perfectly combines spectacular mountain scenery, rich cultural experiences, and a rewarding physical challenge. From the vibrant villages nestled in the foothills to the high alpine deserts and the triumphant crossing of Thorong La Pass, this trek immerses you in the heart of the Himalayas. Whether you seek breathtaking panoramas, spiritual encounters, or a personal journey of endurance and discovery, the Annapurna Circuit delivers it all with every step. Choosing this trek with Trek Pathways ensures expert guidance, comfortable accommodations, and a safe, well-organized experience. Embark on this incredible journey and create lifelong memories in one of Nepal’s most treasured trekking destinations.
If you have more questions or need a custom itinerary, contact Trek Pathways—your trusted partner for trekking excellence in Nepal.
Welcome to Nepal! Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from Trek Pathways will greet you and transfer you to your hotel. Enjoy a short briefing and time to explore Kathmandu at your leisure. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Begin your adventure with a scenic drive (approx. 8–9 hours total) through lush countryside and traditional villages, passing Besisahar and continuing up to Dharapani (1,960m)—the starting point of your trek. Overnight in Dharapani.
Enter the heart of the Manang region, trekking through pine forests, waterfalls, and dramatic rock faces. Chame, the district headquarters of Manang, offers great views of Lamjung Himal. Overnight in Chame.
A beautiful trail leads through dense forest and narrow river valleys. The landscape begins to open, revealing stunning views of Annapurna II and Pisang Peak as you reach Upper or Lower Pisang. Overnight in Pisang.
Trek through Tibetan-style villages, mani walls, and prayer flags. Choose the upper route via Ghyaru and Ngawal for sweeping views, or the lower trail for an easier walk. Arrive at the culturally rich village of Manang. Overnight in Manang.
A rest day to adjust to the altitude. Optional side hikes to Gangapurna Lake, Ice Lake, or Bhojo Gompa offer breathtaking views and help with acclimatization. Overnight in Manang.
Continue through high alpine terrain and yak pastures with gradual elevation gain. Watch for blue sheep and mountain eagles along the way. Overnight in Yak Kharka.
A steady ascent through rocky and dry alpine terrain. Though the distance is short, the altitude makes it challenging. Thorong Phedi is the last stop before crossing Thorong La Pass. For better acclimatization, an optional hike to High Camp (4,900m) is recommended. Overnight in Thorong Phedi or High Camp.
A big day! Begin early to cross the world-famous Thorong La Pass, the highest point of the trek. After conquering the pass, descend to the sacred pilgrimage town of Muktinath. Overnight in Muktinath.Overnight in Thorong High Camp.
Descend through the arid landscape of Mustang to reach Jomsom, a windy town nestled between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Overnight in Jomsom.
Take a scenic drive down the Kali Gandaki Valley, passing waterfalls, terraced fields, and villages before reaching Pokhara, a beautiful lakeside city. Overnight in Pokhara.
You can choose to take a scenic flight or drive back to Kathmandu, where you’ll have free time to relax, shop, or explore. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Our team will transfer you to the airport for your onward journey. Thank you for trekking the Annapurna Circuit with Trek Pathways!
A: The trek typically lasts between 13 to 16 days, depending on your pace and acclimatization days. Most standard itineraries run for about 13 days.
A: The best seasons are autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May) when the weather is stable and mountain views are clear.
A: It is considered a moderate to challenging trek due to the distance, elevation gain, and high-altitude pass at Thorong La (5,416m). Good physical fitness and preparation are recommended.
A: While not mandatory, hiring a guide and porter is highly recommended for safety, navigation, and carrying heavy luggage. Trek Pathways provides experienced guides and porters as part of the package.
A: You need the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These are included in our trekking package.
A: Monsoon (June to August) is not recommended due to heavy rain, slippery trails, and increased risk of landslides.
A: Accommodation is mostly in tea houses offering basic twin-sharing rooms with shared bathrooms. Some lodges have hot showers and limited electricity.
A: Altitude sickness is possible, especially when crossing Thorong La Pass. Proper acclimatization days, hydration, and listening to your body help reduce the risk.
A: Bring layered clothing, good trekking boots, rain gear, sun protection, a warm sleeping bag (usually provided), trekking poles, and a basic medical kit.
A: Mobile coverage is available in larger villages like Manang and Jomsom, but is limited elsewhere. Wi-Fi is sporadic and often slow.
A: The trek is suitable for fit beginners with trekking experience and good preparation but may be challenging for those new to high-altitude trekking.
A: Most trekkers drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar or Dharapani to begin the trek. We arrange all transportation as part of our package.
A: Yes, there is a short scenic flight (about 30 minutes) from Jomsom to Pokhara, weather permitting. Alternatively, you can drive.
A: Helicopter evacuation services are available but can be costly. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance with emergency evacuation coverage.
| # | Discount group | From adult | To adult | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Group Discount 2 to 4 | 2 | 4 | €87,00 |
| 2 | Group Discount 5 to 10 | 5 | 10 | €174,00 |
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