The 6 days Annapurna Circuit Trek is designed for the time-bounded people. This is a perfect choice to get immersed in the natural beauty of the Himalayas Nepal in the Annapurna region in a very short period. You can circle Annapurna massif in just 8 days trek. We’ve got a shorter Annapurna Circuit trek. Although shorter in the period, the Annapurna Circuit trek is full of adventure and challenges.
During this short Annapurna circuit trek, you’ll get a striking view of Mt. Dhaulagiri (8,167m), Mt. Annapurna I (8,091m), Mt. Hiunchuli, Mt. Annapurna II, Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Nilgiri, Lamjung Himal, Tukuche peak, and other Himalayan peaks.
Also, you will encounter the diverse settlements including Brahmin and Chhetris in a lower region to Tibetan Sherpas and Thakalis in a higher region. Sherpa Expedition and Trekking have designed 8 days that excludes your arrival and departure days. It is interesting short circuit trek traverses via Chame, Pisang, Manang, Ledar, Thorong La Pass (5,16m), and finally Jomsom and ends with the scenic drive to Pokhara. While trekking to the Annapurna circuit, you will cross Thorong La Pass, one of the world’s widest pass at 5,416 m. Apart from the high pass, the features of the trek are to explore one of the popular pilgrimage sites in Nepal “Muktinath Temple”. The temple is surrounded by 108 boars headed fountains and two dipping pools in front of a temple.
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This morning we head from Kathmandu to Chame via Besisahar. Along the route you will get glimpses of several snow-capped mountains (Annapurna & Manaslu) as we cross rivers and pass through terraced farmland. We will travel by jeep for around 3 to 4 hours from Besisahar to Chame passing through villages such as: Sange, Bhulbhule, Nagdi, Chamche, Tal, Dharapani, Bagarchhap, Dankya, Timang, Thanchowk, and Chame.
Today we head out on the trail following the Marsyangdi River, with our first stop at Bratang and then on to Chemyau Kharka where there is a memorial to Japanese mountain climber Akira Ochiai. Further on we come to Dhukur Pokhari passing through forests along the way until we arrive at lower Pisang from where we will head to Upper Pisang as a means of acclimatizing. We will then return to Lower Pisang for the night.
Pisang is the start of our trek into the upper Manang region. Today we follow the trail to Braga; a Tibetan village with its distinctive architecture and houses constructed one upon the other. One of Manang’s main features is its Gompa (Buddhist temple), being the largest in the Manang region. Manang is also very popular stopping-off point with trekkers who remain here for a day in order to acclimatize before heading to higher elevations. From Manang we have views of Mt. Chulu and Gangapurna.
This morning we head out on a short 4-hour trek to Ledar and then on to Thorong Phedi. Thorong Phedi is at the base of Thorong Himal. We will either spend the night here or move on to High Camp, depending on the weather conditions. Being at High Camp makes it a little easier to reach Thorong La Pass tomorrow.
Today promises to be full of excitement as we head to one of the world’s highest passes – Thorong La Pass. It is going to be a tough day, firstly because of the altitude and secondly because we have to trek for 4 to 5 hours. On the pass you will have stunning views of many 6000m plus peaks. You will also have awesome views as you gaze down to the Kali Gandaki Valley. We then continue down to Muktinath and is at the beginning quite easy, but does have some undulating part in the middle of the trek. We then head down on a steep descent to Muktinath with views of Mt. Dhaulagiri along the way.
Before heading off to Pokhara we will visit Muktinath Temple, a very sacred temple for Buddhists and Hindus. We will also visit Jwala Mai Sanctuary before heading for Jomson from where we will drive back to Pokhara where our trek ends.
The following information will give you some idea about what you need to bring for the trek. It is important you do not forget the essential items, as this will determine your comfort and safety on the trek. Equally important is that you do not burden yourself with unnecessary equipment on the trek.
(Note our company guide will carry the medicines and first aid kits during the trek. However, we recommend you bring your personal first-aid kit as well)
You will be accommodated in 3-star hotels in Kathmandu. During the trek, we will be staying at lodges/ teahouses. You may find comfort and better quality teahouses - having attached bathroom at lower levels- until you reach higher elevations, where the accommodation is more basic with bare necessities.
In Kathmandu, your hotel includes breakfast, whereas all meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) will be provided during the trek. A staple food of the Manang & Mustang regions is potatoes, oats, buckwheat, Sherpa stew, and Tibetan bread. Sherpa’s’ started farming potatoes when the first seeds were introduced to the region in the early 90s. There is a limited choice of food at higher elevations and except many potato dishes. Potatoes are high in carbohydrates – an excellent source of energy needed at high altitudes.
We use a private car for sightseeing and for the airport to hotel pick and drop off. We use public transportation or local buses during the trek.
This can be a challenging trek where you often have to walk 6-7 hours a day. You need past experience of hiking or trekking but if you have done any kind of trekking activities then it is always a plus! We have met people from all walks of life, shapes, and sizes who have completed the trek. The only difficult part is when altitude sickness strikes and the effect that it can have on your body. Before leaving for Nepal it is good if you can prepare yourself physically by increasing your stamina and oxygen intake.
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The Annapurna Circuit Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that takes you around the Annapurna massif, offering stunning views of the Himalayas, diverse landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. It is known for its challenging mountain passes and varied terrain.
The duration of the Annapurna Circuit Trek can vary depending on the specific itinerary and trekking agency. Typically, it takes around 8-20 days to complete the full circuit. This includes the trekking days and acclimatization/rest days.
The best time to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer pleasant weather, clear skies, and favorable trekking conditions. However, the trek can be done throughout the year, with the exception of the monsoon season (June to August) when the trail can be muddy and prone to landslides.
Yes, you will need a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card and an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) to do the Annapurna Circuit Trek. These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
The Annapurna Circuit Trek is considered to be a moderately to strenuously challenging trek. It involves long days of walking, crossing high mountain passes, and navigating varied terrain. A good level of fitness and prior trekking experience are recommended.
The highest point on the Annapurna Circuit Trek is Thorong La Pass, which stands at an elevation of 5,416 meters (17,769 feet). This is a challenging and physically demanding part of the trek.
Accommodation during the Annapurna Circuit Trek is usually in basic teahouses or lodges along the trail. These provide simple rooms with shared facilities. As for food, you can expect to find a variety of Nepali and international dishes, including dal bhat (rice and lentil soup), momo (dumplings), and noodles.
While it is not mandatory to hire a guide for the Annapurna Circuit Trek, it is highly recommended, especially if you are not familiar with the area or have limited trekking experience. A guide can provide valuable insights, help with navigation, and ensure your safety throughout the trek.
Some essential items to pack for the Annapurna Circuit Trek include sturdy trekking shoes, warm clothing, a good-quality backpack, a sleeping bag, a water bottle, a hat, sunscreen, insect repellent, and a first aid kit.
Yes, it is possible to combine the Annapurna Circuit Trek with other treks in the Annapurna region, such as the Annapurna Base Camp Trek or the Tilicho Lake Trek. This allows you to customize your trekking experience and explore more of the stunning landscapes and cultural diversity of the area.
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The Annapurna Circuit trek with Sherpa Expedition and Trekking was both challenging and beautiful. The team's support, the stunning scenery, and the sense of accomplishment made this trek an incredible adventure. Thank you for an amazing journey!
Our journey on the Annapurna Circuit trek with Sherpa Expedition and Trekking was an incredible adventure. The team's expertise, the challenging nature of the trek, and the stunning landscapes made it an unforgettable experience. Highly recommended!
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