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Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek – 15 Days
15 Days Nar Phu valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek Facts
Weather |
Weather | -10°C to 20°C | View Weather Detail |
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Duration |
Duration | 15 Days | |
Difficulty |
Difficulty | Moderate | |
Accommodation |
Accommodation | Lodge | |
Meals Included |
Meals Included | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner | |
Best Season |
Best Season | Sept, Oct, Nov, March, April & May | |
Transportation |
Transportation | Bus/Jeep/Plane | |
Daily Activity |
Daily Activity | Approx. 5 - 6 hours | |
Religion |
Religion | Buddhist | |
Ethnic People |
Ethnic People | Tibetan, Gurung, Thakali | |
Geographic Terrain |
Geographic Terrain | Mountain, Forest, Village, Glacier, Lakes | |
Region of Nepal |
Region of Nepal | Annapurna Region | |
Max. Altitude |
Max. Altitude | 5416m./17872ft. |
Overview
15 Days Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek is a very underrated trekking destination in Nepal. This trek takes you to the off-beaten and remote areas of the Annapurna region. Nar Phu Valley trek is less commercialized than other trekking spots like Annapurna Base Camp or Annapurna Circuit Trek. Nar Phu Valley Trek is a lifetime opportunity to indulge in exciting adventures across the region. You will pass through several terrains, from lush jungles, peaks and valleys, barren grasslands, and rhododendron forests to alpine snow-capped mountains.
You will touch some of Nepal’s remote places during your Nar Phu Valley Trek. However you will not only be trekking towards Nar Phu Valley but also return to the Annapurna Circuit. After exploring Nar Phu Valley you return to join the trail of the Annapurna Circuit Trek through Manang.
There are several major attractions that you can explore during your Nar Phu Valley Trek. They are Besi Sahar, Phu Gaon, Kang La Pass, Manang, Yak Kharka, Muktinath, Thorong La Pass.
So, if you are still unsure about the Nar Phu Valley Trek and need some convincing, this guide will provide all the information.
Routes of Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek
The trek begins from Besisahar. From Besisahar, we enter the Manang region and explore the Koto, Meta, Phu, Nar, and Ngawal villages. Along the trek, you can get a majestic view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, including the Tilicho peak (7134m), Himlung Himal (7126m), and Gangapurna (7455m). Observe the Buddhist Chortens (temples), prayer flags, and famous monasteries such as Tashi Lakhang Gompa in the stunning Phu Valley.
After exploring the Manang region, you enter the Annapurna region via the famous Thorang La Pass (5416m). You will visit the historical temple of Muktinath, which is sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists across the globe. You can explore the flora and fauna of the Annapurna Conservation Area as you pass through the thick forests of rhododendrons and wild oaks.
At the end of this trek, you will also explore the beautiful city of Pokhara. You can indulge in activities such as boating in the Phewa Lake, cycling to Pame, paragliding, and visiting famous heritage sites such as World Peace Stupa, Begnas Lake, and Sarangkot.
The best season for this trek is during autumn (September-November) and spring (March-May). This is because temperatures during these seasons are mild, with fewer chances of unpredictable weather.
Where is Nar Phu Valley located?
Nar Phu Valley is located in the Annapurna region. It joins the villages Nar and Phu near Chame from the north of Mount Annapurna in the Manang district. These remote settlements offer stunning views of the valley and mountains.
Nar-ten village only has 300 permanent residents, whereas Phu-ten only has 200. Nar-Phu villages are extraordinary because they are very far from the tea line, so during the winter season, you can’t access the villages due to heavy snow.
The people of these villages are very far from Western culture. They still work as a yak herder and sell meats, hides, and wool. Nar Phu Valley lies at the touchable distance from the Annapurna Circuit trek so that trekkers can add few more days on their trek to experience the beauty of Nar-Phu Valley.
So, trekking Nar Phu Valley can be challenging, but if you have a chance, do not miss it.
Can Beginner Trek to Nar Phu Valley?
Yes, beginners can trek Nar Phu Valley and don’t need mountain climbing and trekking training. However, due to some unique circumstances, this trek is more difficult than others. Since Annapurna Circuit Trek is quite challenging for beginners adding Nar Phu Valley in the mix is certainly even more daunting.
Nar Phu Valley is one of Nepal’s most remote and isolated destinations, making it one of the most challenging trek for beginners. Although trek difficulty varies from person to person, some major factors increase or decrease any trek’s difficulty.
Fitness
One of the major factors that influences the difficulty of your trek is your fitness level. Nar Phu Valley trek is a long-distance trek that takes several days to complete. The roads are not always straight as you pass through various complicated terrains and rugged trails. So, you must be physically fit to enjoy your trek and not always be tired. Before booking your trek, practice cardiovascular, breathing, and strength exercises.
Weather and Climate
Even if you are an expert in trekking and peak climbing, the trek becomes more difficult if you choose a time with bad weather and climate. It becomes even more challenging if you are a beginner. Trekking in the monsoon and winter seasons creates more difficulty for beginner trekkers.
Altitude
Altitude is another major factor in trek difficulty. You might not know the importance of gradually climbing height and acclimatization as a beginner. Failure to do so will result in altitude sickness. Since Nar Phu Trek is at an altitude of 5320m, the chances of altitude sickness increase even more. Furthermore, the weather changes constantly at high altitudes.
Highlights
- Trek to the restricted area of Nar Phu Valley in the Manang region.
- Visit the famous monastery, Tashi Lakhang Gompa, in Phu Valley.
- Interact with the local Gurung and Tibetan people and learn about their culture, tradition, and cuisine.
- Hike to Nepal’s highest mountain pass, Thorong La Pass, and enjoy the majestic views of the mountains like Annapurna II, Hiunchuli, Dhaulagiri, Fishtail, etc.
- Explore the beautiful city of Pokhara.
- Visit Muktinath temple, one of the most sacred temples in Nepal.
15 Days Nar Phu valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek Day-to-day-Itinerary
Day 1
Drive to Besisahar
Trekking Time Average |
160km Drive (Avg. 6hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Hotel yumpo or similar category |
Altitude |
(860m./2838ft.) |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
On the first day of our 15 Days Nar Phu Valley Trek, we will leave Kathmandu early in the morning by bus and travel to Besisahar. You can view beautiful landscapes, eye-catching terrains, and rivers like the Trishuli and Marsayangdi. You can also catch a glimpse of mountains such as Lamjung Himal (7983m), Peak 29 (7871m), and Manaslu (8156m). Overnight in Besisahar.
Day 2
Drive to Koto
Trekking Time Average |
54km Drive (Avg 4hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Mountain View or similar category |
Altitude |
2630m./8679ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
On the second day of Nar Phu Valley Trek, a bus will drop you off at Besisahar, where you will change vehicles and drive to Koto. The roads in these regions are not well-developed so that the ride might get bumpy. However, the scenery makes up for it. Along the way, you can see a beautiful waterfall and come across villages such as Kotro and Dharapani before finally reaching Koto. Overnight in Koto.
Day 3
Trek to Meta
Trekking Time Average |
16km Hike (Avg 6hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Zambala Hotel or similar category |
Altitude |
3550m./11715ft. |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today is the third day of the Nar Phu Valley Trek. After breakfast, we begin our trek to the restricted area of Meta. You will require a Restricted Area Permit to trek further into the region. You will come across the Naar Khola, dense forests of oaks and pine, and cross a suspension bridge before reaching the village of Dharmasala. A couple of hours of walking from here, you reach Meta. The total trek lasts around 6 hours today. Overnight in Meta.
Day 4
Trek to Phu Village
Trekking Time Average |
16km Hike (Avg 6hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Norling Hotel or similar category |
Altitude |
4080m./13464ft. |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
On the fourth day of our trek to Nar Phu Valley, we woke up early. After breakfast, we make our way into the famous village of Phu. We will encounter many suspension bridges across small streams and rivers and pass through small villages such as Kyang, Jhunam, and Chyakhu. You will also notice the colorful prayer flags and small Buddhist Chortens along the way. After hiking over the small canyons, ridges, and rocky trails along the Phu Khola, we finally reach Phu Village. Overnight in Phu.
Day 5
Excursion around Phu valley.
Trekking Time Average |
Excursion around |
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Accommodation |
Norling Hotel |
Altitude |
4080m./13464ft. |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today, we will take a one-day break at Phu Valley, allowing us to acclimate to the environment and explore the region. You will first want to visit the Tashi Lakhang Gompa, a famous monastery built by Karma Sonam Rinpoche, who came to Nepal with the Dalai Lama in 1959. You can spend the rest of the day with the local Gurung and Tibetan people. It is a great chance to learn about their culture and traditions. Overnight in Phu.
Day 6
Trek to Nar Village
Trekking Time Average |
16km Hike (Avg 6hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Khangla inn /Nar Guest House |
Altitude |
4110m./13563ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
After breakfast, we will make our way to Nar Village. We will retrace our steps to Meta and go to Nar Phedi. You will stop here for lunch and rest for a while. After walking further away from Nar Phedi, you will encounter suspension bridges over the Labse River. Across the hill lies the village of Nar. Overnight at Nar.
Day 7
Trek to Ngawal
Trekking Time Average |
18km Hike (Avg 8hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Hotel Mountain View or similar category |
Altitude |
3660m./12078ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today’s trail is a bit longer, so starting our trek before sunrise is best. We will go to Ngawal via the famous Kang La Pass (5306m), from which we can get a fantastic view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri massifs.
This trail may seem difficult due to the sudden rise in altitude, but it gets relatively more comfortable as we make our way downhill from the Kang La pass. Once you reach Ngawal, you will notice that it is more developed than the previous villages in the region. You will find Wi-Fi facilities in the lodges. Overnight in Ngawal.
Day 8
Trek to Manang
Trekking Time Average |
12km Hike (Avg 5hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Tilicho Hotel/Hotel Gangapurna |
Altitude |
3540m./11682ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
After breakfast, we will head towards the beautiful Manang Valley. As we hike downhill across the steep rocky trail, we reach Braga, where you can explore some small Buddhist monasteries. You will descend to Manang after an hour of trekking from Braga. Manang is a town located near the Nepal-China border. You will meet the ethnic Gurung and Tibetan people here. Overnight in Manang.
Day 9
Acclimatization day at Manang – Exploration around.
Trekking Time Average |
Excursion around |
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Accommodation |
Tilicho Hotel/ Gangapurna Hotel |
Altitude |
3540m./11682ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today, we will rest at Manang to acclimatize ourselves to the surroundings and explore this beautiful valley. You can hike to Chhunker viewpoint, from where you get a spectacular view of Gangapurna Lake (3550m) along with the Annapurna massif, Tilicho Peak (7134m), Pisang Peak (6091m), and Chulu Peak (6429m). While coming downhill from the viewpoint, you can also visit the Cave Gompa, a monastery inside a cave. Overnight in Manang.
Day 10
Trek to Ledar
Trekking Time Average |
8km Hike (Avg 4hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Dhading Laxmi Hotel or similar category |
Altitude |
4110m./12563ft. |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
After breakfast, we begin our trek to Yak Kharka today. This is an uphill climb through steep terrain and rocky ridges before reaching a small stop named Batase Danda. After having lunch, we make our way through the forests of rhododendrons, juniper, pines, and oaks before reaching Yak Kharka. Yak Kharka is a place where farmers take their yaks for grazing. After lunch, you ascend and continue for 45 minutes to reach Ledar. Overnight in Ledar.
Day 11
Trek to Thorong Phedi
Trekking Time Average |
8km Hike (Avg 4hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Thorong Phedi Base Camp Lodge or similar category |
Altitude |
4400m./14520ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
After breakfast at Yak Kharka, we begin our hike to Thorong Phedi. Since there will be a sudden rise in altitude, we will hike slowly and gradually. After hiking past a couple of ridges, we reach Ledar. We then cross a wooden bridge across the Marsayangdi River to reach Thorong Phedi. You can spend the rest of the day acclimatizing or hiking to the Thorong High Camp to witness the stunning view. Overnight in Thorong Phedi.
Day 12
Trek to Muktinath
Trekking Time Average |
18km Hike (Avg 9hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Town House or similar category |
Altitude |
3800m./12540ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Today will be the toughest part of the trail as we will cross the Thorong La Pass (5416m), the highest mountain pass in Nepal. From Thorong La pass, you get a majestic view of the Manang Valley, Kali Gandaki Valley, and Mustang region. You can spend some time here marveling at the beautiful view. As you descend to Chabarbu, it is only a couple of hours of walking before you reach Muktinath. Overnight in Muktinath.
Day 13
Trek to Marpha
Trekking Time Average |
18km Hike (Avg 6hrs) |
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Accommodation |
Hotel Himalaya or similar category |
Altitude |
2670m./8811ft. |
Included meals |
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner |
Muktinath temple is an ancient temple sacred to both Hindus and Buddhists. We will explore the temple of Muktinath in the early morning and make our way to Jomsom. This trail is easier as it is mostly downhill as we go through Jharkot village, where we get a fantastic view of Nilgiri Himal (7061m) and the Dhaulagiri region. We will stop at Kagbeni for lunch as we make our way along the Kali Gandaki River to the windy city of Jomsom. Overnight in Jomsom.
Day 14
Fly to Pokhara - City tour
Trekking Time Average |
22mins flight - City tour |
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Accommodation |
Hotel Kausi |
Altitude |
820m./2706ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast |
After breakfast, we will catch our flight back to Pokhara. If you’re lucky enough to get a window seat, you can catch the last glimpse of the beautiful landscapes and terrains of the Mustang region. It is a 22-minute flight. After you reach the hotel and refresh, you can explore the majestic city of Pokhara. Pokhara is one of the famous tourist destinations in Nepal, offering opportunities to enjoy adventure sports like paragliding and zip-lining. You can also visit some of the famous sites in Pokhara, like Sarangkot, World Peace Stupa, Begnas Lake, Fewa Lake, and so on
Day 15
Drive to Kathmandu
Trekking Time Average |
200km Drive to Kathmandu (Avg 6hrs) |
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Altitude |
1295m./4273ft |
Included meals |
Breakfast |
You will leave Pokhara by luxurious tourist bus at 7:00 a.m. We will stop for lunch in Malekhu, famous for the fish from the Trishuli River. You will reach Kathmandu in the late afternoon. In the evening, you can stroll around the streets of Thamel and buy some souvenirs as a memento.
What do you get in the Trip?
Included
- Tribhuwan International Airport Transfer ( Airport + Hotel + Airport ) in Kathmandu.
- One night hotel accommodation ( Hotel Kausi) in Pokhara.
- Lodge ( Twin share basis) accommodation during the trekking.
- All meals ( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) along the trek.
- One highly experienced, first aid trained, fluent English speaking, local language speaking, friendly and government authorized trekking guide and required porters (one porter for two persons ).
- Guide/ Porter’s food, accommodation, salary, insurance, transportation and equipments.
- Overland transportation as per mentioned in the itinerary.
- Jomsom- Pokhara by flight.
- Nar Phu valley Permit and Annapurna conservation area project ( ACAP) and necessary permits .
- A trekking map, duffle bag, Oxygen saturation check up everyday, water purification, Trekking completion certificate and company T-shirt etc.
- Government tax and service charge etc.
- Assistance for emergency rescue evacuation.
- Public Liability Insurance.
Not included
- Hotel accommodation and meals in Kathmandu.
- Hard and soft table drinks such as tea/coffee, coke, fanta, mineral water, beer, desert, battery charge, hot shower, laundry, phone bill and bar bill.
- Personal Travel insurance.
- Tips for guide and porters. ( Highly suggested).
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Traveler Reviews
We did may a treks in Nepal Himalayas with Nepal Alternative Treks & Expeditions Pvt. Ltd., specially the routes of lesser crowd, namely Namuun La (2014), Naar-Phoo-Kang La Pass (2014 and 2015), Manaslu Circuit (2016). All were unique and exclusive of their own kind, and was superbly organized and executed by Mr. Tej Gurung. We as himalayan trekkers and photography lovers, need more professionalism an d care for the trekkers, and Mr. Tej Gurung has helped us in so many ways, specially during our tragedy of 2014 in the Naar-Phoo route, was just unparallel. We won't simply thank him, but we will always be thankful to him for his kind co-operation, kind heartedness, and trekker-friendly attitude always. We would look forward to keep on trekking with Nepal Alternative Treks & Expeditions Pvt Ltd in the years to come.subah1268
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ESSENTIAL INFO
Best Time To Visit Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek
Autumn Season
Autumn is the best season to trek in Nepal. It falls from September to November. As the monsoon season ends in August, the autumn season starts, but in the beginning days of September, the rainfall is still persistent. As the days pass, the rainfall stops, and the atmosphere is clean and vibrant for trekking. The best part of trekking in Autumn is the clear views of the skies and mountains, which makes the Nar Phu Valley look stunning. So, if you think of the Nar Phu Valley Trek in autumn, please book early. In Autumn, the trails and hotels, lodges, and tea houses are overcrowded.
Spring
Unlike autumn, spring is another amazing season for trekking Nar Phu Valley Trek. The spring season starts after the end of winter, so the days are still chilly in the early days, and nights are colder. The Spring season begins in May and lasts until May, making April the season’s peak month. Spring season mostly attracts trekkers who like to trek on the blooming trails. As you pass through trekking trails, you will be welcomed by rhododendron and pine forests. Like the Autumn season, the trails, hotels, and tea houses are mostly packed, so book early.
Winter and Monsoon Season
It’s not advisable to trek in Narphu during winter due to heavy snowfall, making the trails dangerous and the risk factor higher. Guesthouses are closed, making it difficult to find accommodation and food. The cloudy skies and freezing temperatures can also make the trek challenging, but it’s an excellent opportunity to see snow leopards.
The Nar Phu Valley is located in a region that receives less rainfall during the monsoon season, making it a desert and a rain shadow area. This makes it an ideal place to visit for trekkers during the monsoon season. The monsoon season usually lasts from June to August. However, it’s important to note that the roads connecting Beshisahar to Nar Phu can be dangerous due to mud and landslides.
Is Travel Insurance Important for Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek?
When you go trekking, especially on a challenging route like the Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek in Nepal, it’s really important to have travel insurance. Your policy should be up-to-date and cover things like rescue missions, medical expenses, and loss of personal equipment. By taking these steps, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience with us.
Meals and Accommodation for Nar Phu and ACT Trek
Food and accommodation, such as the Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek, are vital for trekking. You must know what you’ll eat and where you will stay during your trek.
Foods:
During the initial stage of treks, you will have plenty of menu options however, as you climb altitude and reach remote villages, the options in your food menu decrease. You’ll have three daily meals during your trek: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
For breakfast, common food items are Tibetan bread, toast, chapatis, eggs, and soups served with chocolate, jam, or peanut butter. The menus for lunch and dinner might be similar. The most common food items are Dal, Bhat, and Curry, which means Rice, Lentils, and Curry. In some tea houses, you will find Western menus like Pizzas, Burgers, Momos, Dumplings, Sherpa Stew, Pasta, Spaghetti, Pizza Spring rolls, and others.
During your trek, hydrate yourself by drinking plenty of water and beverages. You can choose drinks from lemon tea, milk tea, hot lemon, hot chocolates, and plenty of energy drinks. Make sure to mix your drink with lemon, honey, and ginger. Do not drink alcohol or more caffeinated products, which might cause dehydration.
Accommodation
During your trek, accommodation facilities are mostly in tea houses and small homestays. Tea houses or homestays are small homes with a few rooms that have twin beds. In peak season, you might have to share your beds and bathroom with other trekkers. The tea houses provide pillows, hot blankets, bed sheets, and mattresses to feel warm when you sleep.
Hot water showers are scarce. You can ask for hot shower services in some tea houses, for which you must pay extra. Only a few of these tea houses have showerheads; in others, you must use a bucket, mug, and hot water.
In the case of Toilets, only a few lodges and tea houses have Western-style toilets. Hence, you will mostly get squat toilets. The toilets are clean and hygienic and have soap and water. But you might have to bring your own hand sanitizers and toilet paper.
Required Permits for Nar Phu Valley Trek with Annapurna Circuit
Nar-Phu Valley Trek falls under the restricted region of Nepal. You are not allowed to trek alone while trekking Nar Phu Valley and have to issue some permits. So, let’s get into it
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit: Since you will be trekking on the Annapurna Circuit Trek route, you must pass through the Annapurna Conservation Area to reach Nar and Phu villages; you must issue a permit for the Conservation Area.
Cost of ACAP: NPR. 3000 for foreigners and NPR 1000 for SAARC.
Restriction Area Permit: Since Nar Phu Valley is restricted, you must issue a special permit to trek there. However, you can’t issue this trekking permit as an individual; your travel agency will issue it on your behalf.
The Restriction Area Permit costs: USD 100 for one week from September to November and USD 15 per day for extra days.
USD 75 Dec-Aug for 1 week and USD 15 per day for extra days
Note: Children below 10 years are free.
Fitness and experience requirements
Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit Trek is a very long trek, so you should be physically fit and mentally tough. Although you don’t need any trekking experience, physical fitness is advantageous.
You can spend time improving your cardiovascular and strength exercises to climb the ridges easily. You will enjoy it more if you don’t tire quickly during your trek.
Apart from physical health, mental health also matters during your trek. You should have confidence in yourself.
Furthermore, if you have any heart or lung diseases, you must not go for trekking. At higher altitudes, the chances of altitude sickness are higher, and for those suffering from heart diseases, another variant of acute mountain sickness, HAPE, can be a major risk.
Climate and weather
Nar Phu Valley with Annapurna Circuit is at a high altitude. So, the temperature of Nepal is mostly cold at high altitudes. So make sure you have warm clothes with you. But, the best time to travel is during the spring and monsoon seasons. These seasons provide you with the best scenery of the surroundings. Similarly, the temperature is also moderate. In addition, the temperature is also moderate. These seasons are perfect to experience the perfect weather and climate. Similarly, if you travel here during this time, then this can multiply your fun and trekking experience during the trek.
Safety and security
We are a very reputed trekking and travel company that takes consumers’ safety and security seriously. It is the most important component of our company. Likewise, we take full care of our consumer and their property. Similarly, our trip constantly and carefully checks every area of our travel. So, you can feel free and enjoy your time trekking with us.
Gear List
Gears required for the trek vary upon destination and season. A comprehensive list of gear for all activities is listed on our dedicated page of Trekking Gear List
Frequently
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