Annapurna circuit trek with Ghorepani

Scenic view.
850 USDfor a group of 1-12 people
Walking tour
Extreme
280-288 hours
The start time of the tour is agreed upon with the tour guide

No booking fees at the time of ordering a tour. The tour guide will receive a request for this tour and will contact you.

Description of the tour

Tour itinerary: Kathmandu → Annapurna → Kathmandu

Annapurna circuit trek with Ghorepani is one of the most well-known viewpoints of the Annapurna region which provides you with a sweeping view of the Annapurna Mountains. Poon hill is a viewpoint situated at the height of 3210m and offers us an amazing sunrise and sunset view. The trail to Annapurna circuit with Ghorepani passes through the beautiful Rhododendron forest, oaks, pines, local villages, several Buddhist and Hindu temples, and panoramic view of Dhaulagiri, Nilgiri, and Annapurna. The highest place you reach in this circuit trek is Thorang La pass with an altitude of 5416m reaching the edge of the Tibetan Plateau. This legendary trek leads along the zigzag trails crossing the raging rivers, waterfalls, paddy fields, and green pastures with herds of yak grazing. Being highly protected by Annapurna Conservation Area, you get to witness some rare animals like snow leopards, Jackal, Himalayan Tahr, blue sheep, birds, etc along with many florae. This trek has been attracting thousands of visitors since the Annapurna sanctuary was publicly opened in 1977. You can also extend some days in your trek and explore the beautiful Tilicho Lake. 


Temperature and weather-

During the autumn season (September-November), the average daytime temperature is around 15⁰C while it can fall to 7-8⁰C at night. Spring season (March–May) has an average temperature of 20⁰C during the daytime but nights can be cooler. During the summer/monsoon (June- August) the average temperature in this region is 15-25⁰C making the days warmer. The winter season is certainly the coldest month and temperature in lower altitudes in the Annapurna circuit remains around 5-10⁰C. The average temperature in higher altitudes might get as low as -20⁰C. Considering all the facts like the bearable temperature, warmth, and the trails, the best season to trek the Annapurna circuit with Ghorepani is in spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). These seasons have very clear days, and an atmosphere offering us the best view of the Himalayas, and green vegetation. You also get to see colorful Rhododendrons and crystal blue sky in these seasons. The trails are in their best condition since there is no rainfall or snowfall during these seasons. 



Food and accommodation-

This trek is a complete teahouse trek. No camping is necessary unless you want to experience it. Enough teahouses are available throughout the way to the Ghorepani and Thorang La passes. The teahouses are very basic with a single room but twin sharing beds. The toilets and bathroom have to be shared. They have facilities for electricity, telephones, or internet in teahouses. You might have to pay extra for those facilities. Traditional food Dal, Bhat, and vegetables are available in every teahouse. Besides this, in the Annapurna circuit, you will also get Garlic soup which is said to be very healthy for altitude sickness, spaghetti, fried potatoes, soft drinks, and Annapurna’s famous apple pie. It is a dessert made of the apple due to apple orchards growing in many villages 

 


Transportation-

The gateway of this trek is Besishahar, to which a bus is available from Kathmandu. It takes around 7 hours to reach Besishahar. From there, you need to change a bus to Jagat and hike to Dharapani, Chame, and further. 



Electronics and communication 

There is a very good facility for electricity, and phone coverage along with the internet. There is no problem with charging your phones or other electronics. You can also talk to your family and friends. Even though not very speedy, the internet certainly helps you to be connected and updated. Both the Ghorepani area and Thorang La have all kinds of facilities. 

 




Permits and fees- 

Annapurna Conservation Area 

NON-SAARC countries- 3000 NRS (30$), excluding VAT. 

SAARC countries- 1500 NRS (15$), excluding VAT  

TIMS-2000 NRS (10$)

You can get these permits in advance from the Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu or Pokhara. 



 Guides and porters- 

Being a very popular destination you meet many people on the way who can help you with the journey. You don’t need a guide unless you start traveling offbeat and chose alternative ways. However, if you have any medical conditions and feel like you need someone to talk to, you can always hire a guide. Guides usually charge 12-15 $ per day. Porters are more than happy to serve you by carrying all your belongings. They may charge you 10-12 $ per day. If you don’t have many belongings you will not need a porter or you can share your porter with someone. 

 

Difficulties and safety 

Annapurna circuit with Ghorepani is a slightly challenging trek. However, the level of difficulty entirely depends on your physical and mental fitness. You can always build your muscle strength, and make your body flexible by practicing some light exercise, running, and jogging. The trek to the Annapurna circuit with Ghorepani is all about walking 5-6 hours per day for at least 15 days. This reason solely is enough to make this trek challenging. The trails are rugged, steep, and maybe snowy on off-seasons. The maximum height in this trek is Thorang La pass, 5416m with other high passes on the way. Crossing Thorang La pass is the most difficult part of this trek. However, the Ghorepani portion of the trek is not so difficult. There is a high risk of mountain sickness while crossing the Thorang La pass. You need proper acclimatization and an itinerary for this trek. 

*Symptoms of Mountain sickness

-Headache

-Dizziness

-Loss of appetite

-Shortness of breath

-Fast heartbeats

*Preventing mountain sickness 

-Walk slow

-Stay hydrated

-Have nutritional food 

-Have enough rest

-Avoid smoking and alcohol 

*Medicines for mountain sickness 

-Acetazolamide 

-Ibuprofen, paracetamol (for headache)

-Promethazine (for nausea) 

  

 

 

Other requirements

Travel Insurance-

Trekking to high altitudes can always be risky. Travel Insurance is something you might want to do before trekking anywhere. Sometimes in emergency cases, people need to be evacuated through a helicopter and get medical service. So, in such cases, your travel insurance will be bearing the cost for you. Seeing all these benefits,

the government of Nepal has made travel insurance mandatory thing before trekking. However, it is very important to mention the heights and all the places you will be reaching during your trek. Your insurance entirely depends on the details you provided earlier. Travel insurance costs you around 150$ which is good for 1 month. 

 

Visas/passports-

If you are not a Nepalese or Indian citizen, then a visa and a passport are mandatory. You can get your Nepalese Visa at Tribhuvan airport in Kathmandu. The passport must hold a visa of a minimum of 6 months.     

 


Clothing and equipment 

Trekking trousers

Money/cash

Trekking shocks

Torch lights

Trekking boots

Medicines

Waterproof pants

Sunglasses

Waterproof jackets

Beanies and gloves

Warm shirts and t-shirts

Medicines

Thermal tops and bottoms

Toiletries

Underwear

Wash kit

Fleece jacket

Safety kit

Down jacket

Hand sanitizers

Trekking pole

Water bottles and water purifiers

Raincoats

Trashbags and tissue papers

Sleeping bags

Charger/adapters

Duffel bags

Power banks

Backpack

Camera





Route and duration 

Day 01:Kathmandu- Jagat, 8 hours drive


Day 02 Jagat-Dharapani, 6-7 hours walk.


Day 03 Dharapani- Chame, 5 - 6 hours walk


Day 04:Chame-Pisang, 5 - 6 hours walk


Day 05: Pisang-Manang, 6 - 7 hours walk


Day 06:Manag- Leddar 4 hours walk.


Day 07:Leddar-Thorong Phedi, 4 hours walk.


Day 08: Thorang Phedi-Muktinath, via Thorong La pass (5416m), 7 - 9 hours walk.


Day 9: Muktinath- Marpha, 5-6 hours walk.


Day 10:Marpha- Tatopani, 3-4 hours drive


Day 11 Tatopani- Ghorepani, 7 - 8 hours walk.


Day 12:Ghorrepani- Hiley - Nayapul and drive to Pokhara.



Sights that we will visit
  • Thorang La pass.
  • Local culture and lifestyle of Tibetan people.
  • Annapurna
  • Dhaulagiri
  • Annapurna Conservation Area.
The cost of the tour includes
Meeting at the hotel
Yes
Transportation to the hotel
Yes
Transportation costs
Yes
Entrance tickets
Yes
Food and drinks
Yes
Additional information
Book tour at least 7 days in advance
Yes
Tour suitable for children
No
Tour is suitable for the elderly
No

Important notes

This trek takes around 15/16 days with proper rest and days off.