Just doing half of Annaurna
Circuit: fly up one of the deepest gorges in the world
- squeezing between Annapurna I and Dhaulagiri I, both
8,000m - and land at Jomsom (2,700m / 8,858ft) amidst
the stunning high desert scenery of the upper Kali Gandaki
river. This trek will take you to Pilgrimage site of
Muktinath, a millennia-old holy spot, and sight visit
of ancient fortress settlements. Then we trek back to
Jomsom and down to Pokhara. There are many different
ethnic groups along the trail, but the predominant people
in this area are the Gurungs. Together with the Thakali,
Magar and Chetrie people, the Gurungs are famous as soldiers
in the British Army, better known as Gurkhas.
Along the trail the views of Nilgiri
(7061), Dhaulagiri (8167m), Machapuchare (6993m) and
the Annapurnas are magnificent. The winding trail passes
through magnificent forests of oak and rhododendron
that line the southern foothills of the Himalaya. The
terrain varies from sub-tropical valleys with banana
trees and rice paddies to high ridges clad in thick
rhododendron forest. You will visit the famous Poon
Hill where you will hopefully be blessed with a fantastic
sunrise and view of all the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri
Range to the West. The views here are breath taking
as you sit and sip on a hot chocolate before heading
down the main trail to Pokhara. Finally trek to Ghandrung
following the EBC trail then to Birathanti and drive
to Pkhara. |
Day 1: Welcome
to Kathmandu
Arrive Kathmandu airport, you will be met by the staff from our agency.
Transfer to Hotel.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing
The following morning you will be taken on a half day sightseeing tour
of the many holy temples and interesting Surrounding sights of Kathmandu.
Day 3: Kathmandu - Pokhara
Transferred by tourist bus for about 6 -hour drive to Pokhara, a beautiful
town set on the banks of the Phewa Lake. It is smaller and much less
hectic than Kathmandu and is the perfect starting point for our trek.
Your first day in Pokhara can be spent just relaxing or you may enjoy
a visit to the Tibetan Refugee Camp and Devi Falls. The rest of the day
is yours to enjoy either doing last minute shopping for the trek or packing
your kitty bag for the following day's departure.
Day 04: Pokhara - Jomsom - Kagbeni
Fly to Jomsom & sightseeing around Jomsom. The Kaligandaki valley
here is called the Thakkhola, after the native Thakalis, who are distantly
related to the Tibetans. Gentle walk to Kagbeni, the checkpoint of entry
to Upper Mustang.
Day 5 Kagbeni - Muktinath
We ascend steeply to a 3880m, at Muktinath. This is one of the most important
pilgrimage sights for Hindus. Holy water flows from the 108 carved spouts
surrounding the Vishnu temple in a grove of poplars. Muktinath is also
home to many ethnic Tibetans and holy Buddhists, who come here for the
temple in which fire miraculously burns in a stream of water inside a
small but very holy temple.
Day 6 Muktinath - Jomsom
Descend gradually through fields and poplar groves, then into the Kali
Gandaki river valley. Follow the valley southwards to Jomsom. The Kali
Gandaki valley here is called the Thak Khola, from the ethnic group the
Thakalis, the main inhabitants of this area.
Day 7 Jomsom - Kalopani
Descend to Marpha, a lovely village of whitewashed houses and fertile
fields. Continue down the Kali Gandaki reaching the old Thakali trading
centre of Tukuche. As the trail continues, the Himalayan rain shadow
end and open spaces make way for coniferous forest and Kalopani (2560m.)
From here there are spectacular views of Dhaulagiri and the Annapurnas
high above.
Day 8 Kalopani - Tatopani
A beautiful walk, with another transition into sub-tropical vegetation
and the return of water buffalo, banyan trees and poinsettias. The trail
follows the river through a narrow gorge, and descends to cross a bridge
near a spectacular waterfall, before winding through the valley to Tatopani,
the hot water springs.
Day 9 Tatopani - Ghorepani
Steadily climbing all day, we eventually leave behind the terraced fields
and walk through thick rhododendron forest to the village of Ghorepani.
We camp at the pass for the best views of the sunset over the spectacular,
snow-capped Dhaulagiri and the Annapurna Range.
Day 10 Ghorepani - Tadapani
A short early-morning climb to the Deurali pass for a spectacular panorama
over Dhaulagiri and the Annapurnas. Trail descends steeply through dense
moss-covered forest rich with bird life to Tadapani (2540m) for beautiful
sunset views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhare.
Day 11: Tadapani - Ghandrung
Trail descends steeply through dense damp forest, where you may see monkeys,
and continues down over a series of rock-cut steps that follow a leaping
stream. Arrive in Ghandrung (1940m) and explore the maze-like streets
of this thriving Gurung settlement.
Day 12: Ghandrung - Birethanti - Pokhara
A steady climb down past startlingly green cultivated terraces and picturesque,
beautifully-preserved farms to the scurrying Modi River, which the trail
follows back to Birethanti and drive to Pokhara.
Day 13: Drive Back to Kathmandu.
Day 14: Rest day at leisure or final souvenir shopping. Join the farewell
dinner in the evening most probably with cultural program.
Day 15: Departure transfer to airport.
Cost: USD 340 per person based on 5 star hotel in
kathmandu.
Online booking - 7% discount available for travel agent and student.
Service Includes :
Food, hot drinks, lodge accommodation, entry permit & National Park/
conservation entrance fee, ground transportation, guide & sherpa,
staff insurance, hotel with breakfast in Kathmandu/Pokhara, arrival/departure
transfer, taxes, service charge etc.
Service excludes:
Personal Wears & gears, Personal nature expenses, Emergency Rescue
cost, air fare, lunch/dinner in kathmandu/Pokhara, cold beverage, mineral
water, alcoholic drinks etc. |