Annapurna Region
Central Nepal is dominated by the
Annapurna Himal and the village of Pokhara. There are three major trekking routes
in central Nepal: to Jomsom, to Annapurna Sanctuary, and a circuit of the Annapurna
Himal itself. Pokhara is also a good starting place for short treks of one to
four days, including the "Royal" trek, which is described here. Mustang is also
geographically a part of the Annapurna region, but because treks to Mustang are
subject to special restrictions, this is described it in the separate page on
restricted area treks. About two-thirds of the trekkers in Nepal visit the Annapurna
region. The area is easily accessible, hotels in the hills are plentiful, and
treks here offer good scenery of both high mountains and lowland villages.
Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP)
ACAP was established in 1986
under the guidance of the King Mahendra Trust for Nature Conservation. The
project encompasses the entire Annapurna range, more than 7600 sq km. In an
innovative approach to environmental protection, it was declared a "conservation
area" instead of a national park. A large number of people live within the
protected region, but traditional national park practices dictate that few, if
any, people reside within park boundaries. In an effort to avoid any conflicts
of interest, ACAP has sought the involvement of local people and has emphasized
environmental education.
ACAP projects include the training of lodge owners, with an emphasis on
sanitation, deforestation and cultural pride. They have trained trekking lodge
operators and encouraged hoteliers to charge a fair price for food and
accommodation. ACAP encourages the use of kerosene for cooking throughout the
region, and requires its use above Chhomrong in the Annapurna Sanctuary and on
the route between Ghandruk and Ghorapani. ACAP is supported by a "conservation
fee" of Rs 650 that is collected from all trekkers who obtain trekking permits
for the Annapurna region.
ACAP has encouraged the construction of toilets throughout the area; use
them no matter how disgusting they are. ACAP has also made provision for the
supply of kerosene in those parts of the conservation area where the use of
firewood by both trekking groups and hotels is prohibited.
In Pokhara, visit ACAP's Trekkers Information & Environmental Centre next
to the Hotel Lakeside. In addition to providing information, the centre sells
iodine, solar battery chargers and other products that can help you to protect
the environment while you are trekking. There is also a "trekkers meeting board"
and a battery drop-off centre.
8 Days of trekking to
Ghorapani
Maximum Elevation 2775 metres (9100 feet)
- Day 1: Fly to Pokhara, drive to Birethanti
- Day 2: Birethanti to Ulleri
- Day 3: Ulleri to Ghorapani
- Day 4: Ghorpani to Banthanti
- Day 5: Banthanti to Ghandruk
- Day 6: Ghandruk to Landrung
- Day 7: Landrung to Dhampus
- Day 8: Dhanpus to Phedi, drive to Pokhara, overnight in hotel
- Day 9: Fly to Kathmandu
On to next Annapurna Region
Trek, Low
Altitude Trek, Short
Trek
10 Days of trekking to Jomsom and
Muktinath
Maximum Elevation 3710 metres (12,175 feet)
The
views of the mountains are spectacular, and the route actually crosses to the
other side of the main Himalayan range for some unusual views of the northern
flanks. The entire route remains below 3000 metres, though the trek is still
strenuous enough to be stimulating (see the Route Profile for the trek around
Annapurna). This is a good trek if you wish to avoid high altitudes.
- Day 1: Fly to Pokhara, drive to to Birethanti
- Day 2: Birethanti to Tikedungha
- Day 3: Tikedungha to Ghorapani
- Day 4: Ghorapani to Tatopani
- Day 5: Tatopani to Kalopani
- Day 6: Kalopani to Jomsom
- Day 7: Jomsom to Muktinath
- Day 8: In Muktinath
- Day 9: Muktinath to Jomsom via Kagbeni
- Day 10: Fly Jomsom to Kathmandu via Pokhara
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Trek, Low
Altitude Trek, Two Week
Trek
12 Days of Trekking to Annapurna
Base Camp
Maximum Elevation 3900 metres (12,800 feet)
The
route to Annapurna Sanctuary (Annapurna Deuthali in Nepali), the site of the
Annapurna south face base camp, is a spectacular short trek. Though it has some
steep climbs, the trek is not difficult. The major problem with this trek is
that it can become impassable because of snow and avalanches in winter and early
spring. It is the only major trekking route in Nepal that has significant
avalanche danger, so you must inquire locally whether the trail is safe. Some
trekkers have died because of avalanches, and others have been stranded in the
sanctuary for days. The sanctuary trek traverses a variety of terrain, from
lowland villages and rice terraces to glaciers, and offers outstanding high
mountain views. This trek is a fine opportunity to surround yourself with
Himalayan peaks in a short time, without having to contend with the altitude and
flight problems of the Everest region.
- Day 1: Fly to Pokhara, drive to Phedi, trek to Tolka
- Day 2: Tolka to Chhomrong
- Day 3: Chhomrong to Bamboo Lodge
- Day 4: Bamboo Lodge to Himalayan Hotel
- Day 5: Himalayan Hotel to Machhapuchhare Base Camp
- Day 6: Machhapuchhare Base Camp to Annapurna Base Camp
- Day 7: Annapurna Base Camp to Deorali
- Day 8: Deorali to Doban
- Day 9: Doban to Chhomrong
- Day 10: Chhomrong to Ghandruk
- Day 11: Ghandruk to Birethanti
- Day 12: Drive to Pokhara
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Trek, Trek
less than 14,000 feet, Two Week
Trek
18 Days of Trekking across Thorung
La
Maximum Elevation 5416 metres (17,770 feet)
This trek
travels around the entire Annapurna massif, visiting the Tibet-like country on
the northern slopes of the Himalaya and the dramatic Kali Gandaki Gorge. Much of
the trek is through lowland country, but there is one high pass, Thorung La. The
pass is not difficult, but this is still a long trek at high elevation. You
should be aware that you might have to return to Dumre if it is impossible or
dangerous to cross Thorung La because of snow or altitude sickness. There are
years when the weather allows it to stay open, but Thorung La is usually
snowbound and closed from mid-December to mid-April.
- Day 1: Dumre to Besi Sahar
- Day 2: Besi Sahar to Bahundanda
- Day 3: Bahundanda to Chyamje
- Day 4: Chyamje to Bagarchhap
- Day 5: Bagarchhap to Chame
- Day 6: Chame to Pisang
- Day 7: Pisang to Manang
- Day 8: Manang
- Day 9: Manang to Letdar
- Day 10: Letdar to Thorung Phedi
- Day 11: Thorung Phedi to Muktinath
- Day 12: Multinath to Kagbeni
- Day 13: Kagbeni to Marpha
- Day 14: Marpha to Kalopani
- Day 15: Kalopani to Tatopani
- Day 16: Tatopani to Ghorapani
- Day 17: Ghorapani to Tikedungha
- Day 18: Trek to Birethanti, Drive to Kathmandu
On to next
Annapurna
Region Trek, High Altitude
Trek, Long
Trek
4 Days of trekking in the Annapurna
foothills
Maximum Elevation 1730 metres (5700 feet)
This is
an easy, short trek that starts near Pokhara and offers good mountain views. It
gained its name because Prince Charles and an entourage of 90 guests, camp
followers and staff trekked here. The trek has also seen the likes of such
luminaries as Mick Jagger. The route is not a popular one, so you will see few
other trekkers.
Day 1: Pokhara to Kalikastan
Day 2: Kalikastan to Shaklung
Day 3: Shaklung to Chisopani
Day 4: Chisopani to Pokhara
On to Central Nepal
Treks, next Low Altitude
Trek, Short
Trek