A fantastic journey in a wild and unexplored area located north of Annapurna: the Nar Phu Valley. This trek is perfect for travelers who want to discover the Annapurna circuit as well as explore an untouched valley. A rough and wild trek, this trek takes you to the exotic Nar Phu valley that lies in the remote corner of the Annapurna region. Opened to visitors only in the year 2003, the Nar Phu valley remains untouched by modernity. The inhabitants, who roughly comprises of about 350 Nepalese Tibetans, have retained their age-old practices. Most of them are engaged in yak herding and farming.
This trek also offers fantastic views of the Annapurna massif, Lamjung Himal, Machhapuchhre Himal, Manaslu Himal, Dhaulagiri range and Tilicho peak. As the trekking route is frequented by few trekkers, you can look ahead for a 'just the mountains, nature & us' experience.
Day 01 - Arrive in Kathmandu
Day 02 - Sightseeing in Katmandu
Day 03 - Drive to Besi Sahar [820m]
Day 04 - Trek to Khudi [790m]
Day 05 - Trek to Bahundanda [1310m]
Day 06 - Trek to Jagat [1290m]
Day 07 - Trek to Dharapani [1920m]
Day 08 - Trek to Narphu valley first camp [2740m]
Day 09 - Trek to Sinhenge Dharamsala [3230m]
Day 10 - Trek to Upper Chaku Village [3720m]
Day 11 - Trek to Phu Village [3980m]
Day 12 - Rest day in Phu Village
Day 13 - Trek to Naar Campsite [3550m]
Day 14 - Trek to Kang La Phedi [4530m]
Day 15 - Trek to Munje [3330m]
Day 16 - Trek to Manang [3520m]
Day 17 - Trek to Letdar [4250m]
Day 18 - Trek to Thorung Phedi [4500m]
Day 19 - Trek to Muktinath [3800m]
Day 20 - Trek to Jomsom [2713m]
Day 21 - Flight to Kathmandu via Pokhara
Day 22 - Depart Kathmandu
• All ground transfer by private vehicle including airport pick up and drop
• Accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in Kathmandu
• Trip planning, organization and local logistics
• All permits and entrance fees for National parks,
• Local guide and porters with their daily wages and insurance
• All meals (breakfast/lunch/dinner/tea/coffee/boiled water) and accommodation on tea houses/lodges during trekking period
• One Chocolate bar each day
• oxygen bottle, mask and regulator for emergency purpose
• Major Meals during Kathmandu stay
• Personal trekking and climbing equipment.
• Insurance and evacuation cost
• bar bills, telephone and laundry, bottled drinks
• Tips.