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Manaslu Circuit Trek Overview

Manaslu Circuit Trek is a beautiful trekking journey that takes you to the remote and less-trodden region of Manaslu. The area gets its name from the majestic Manaslu (8163m), the eighth-highest mountain in the world.

It is a daring trip that takes you through the Manang-Gandaki ravines. And Gorkhali valleys present an unadulterated ethnic presence of the Tibetan Buddhist and Hindu cultures. Moreover, the Manaslu region is also under the protection of the Manaslu Conservation Area; it is home to a wide array of endangered species of wildlife.

Mount Manaslu Trek starts with a scenic drive to Machha Khola. Next, the trekking trail takes you through many of the Gorkha region‘s ethnic villages and settlements each presenting breathtaking views of the Manaslu range. The valley is home to two major ethnic groups, the Nubri and the Tsum people.  Manaslu trekkers can enjoy the cultural ethos of the Gurung, Bhutia, and Sherpa populace.

Additionally, trekking in the region has only recently opened in 1991. The region does not see as many trekkers as other destinations of Nepal. As such, the Mt. Manaslu Trek is a perfect option for trekkers looking for fewer crowds and off-the-beaten paths.

The trail circumambulates around the Himalayan peak. The following is the ancient salt-trading route along the Budi Gandaki River. Along the way, you will be presented with awe-inspiring views of Mount Manaslu and the Ganesh Himal Range.

Around Manaslu, Trekking also includes crossing the high Mountain Passes.  The Manaslu Larke Pass is the highest point at an elevation of 5,160 meters on this trek. Descent from the Manaslu Larke Pass trekking, you can catch up to the Annapurna circuit trekking trail on Dharapani.

From here is an alternative way to trek continuing to the Annapurna circuit trek for 10 days more. Trek has an opulent cultural presence that isn’t affected by modernization.

What To expect on Manaslu Circuit Trek

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A beautiful natural landscape embedded with trans-Himalayan woods. The Himalayan ambiance is difficult to find anywhere else. The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a gorgeous journey that is perfectly in tune. Moreover, the trek is famous for its aesthetically pleasing attributes and soul-lifting charisma. It is a journey that you do not want to miss out on!

Similarly, at each step of the way, you will present the best available services at all times. From transportation and meals to accommodation and guidance. Our Manaslu Circuit Trek is designed for the customer’s satisfaction.

We guarantee you an unforgettable Himalayas journey. You may call us at any time, we are available 24/7. Correspondingly, you can also choose from many of our other available packages as well. Thus, book your trip with us today!

Major Attraction of Manaslu Circuit Trek

Breathtaking view of Mt. Manaslu 

Mt. Manaslu, which stands at an altitude of 8,163 meters, is the beauty of the Manaslu region. The Manaslu Circuit Trek offers trekkers to enjoy the breathtaking view of this world’s third highest mountain in the world. From the beautiful sunrise view to cy slopes to the evening shadows on Mt Manaslu it shows how beautiful nature is. 

Manaslu Conservation Area

Manaslu Conservation Area, which covers an area of 1663 sq. km, is home to rare wildlife species such as snow leopards, Himalayan Tahr, and red pandas. During the Manaslu Circuit trek, the rich, diverse biodiversity of this region will amaze you.  Beautiful rhododendron forests, lush hills, pine forests, and bamboo forest adds to the beauty of this trek.

Charming Villages And Thrilling Suspension Bridge

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During the Manaslu Circuit, you will pass through several charming villages situated at high altitudes, like Namrung, Samagaun, and Lho. While you are in this village, you will enjoy the warm hospitality from the warm and welcoming Tibetan origin locals. Also, the traditional home, suspension bridge, prayer flag, chortens, prayer wheels, and Buddhist monasteries dotted the trekking routes, adding to the beauty of this village.

Pung Gyen Gompa (Pungyen Monastery) 

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Pung Gyen Gompa (or Pungyen Monastery) is another main attraction of the Manaslu Circuit trek. This Buddhist monastery is situated at an altitude of 4,100 meters. Trekking in the remote Manaslu region and exploring this peaceful monastery is like finding a hidden gem.

Additionally, this monastery is surrounded by peaceful nature, where you can witness yaks graze peacefully in the stunning background of the snow-capped Manaslu range.

Birendra Tal (Lake)

Another major attraction of the Manaslu Circuit trek is Birendra Tal, a mountain glacier which is situated at an altitude of 3650 meters. This beautiful clear and turquoise lake surrounded by snow-peaked mountains will leave you in awe. You can enjoy the scenery, take photographs or spend some quiet time meditating.

Larke Pass (5106 meters)

The trip to Manaslu Circuit will be incomplete with this mountain Manaslu pass, Larke Pass. Situated at the altitude of jaw-dropping 5,106 meters this is the highest altitude that you reach on this trek. Even though it is challenging to reach here, the breathtaking view of the surrounding peaks, including Himlung, Cheo Himal, and Kang Guru, will amaze you.

Mountain Tea Houses and Lodges

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The beauty of the Nepal trek is to experience the authentic mountain tea house and lodge. This accommodation is surrounded by beautiful scenery where you will take a rest after long days of trekking. Here, you can enjoy a warm, delicious meal, listen to stories from the local people by the fire, and connect with fellow trekkers from around the world.

Is the Manaslu Circuit Trek Right for You?

Duration: This intense trek takes 15 days to complete, so trekkers must have at least this amount of time available.

Age requirement: No age restricition( best for above 10 years)

Experience: Beginners trekkers can join with no previous trekking experience required, but must have good stamina for walking.

Fitness Criteria: Participants must be able to walk for an average of 5-6 hours daily.

Health conditions: Should be fit and fine and must not have a previous history of AMS and underlying serious health conditions.

Travel insurance: Highly recommended with a helicopter evacuation plan.

What to expect:  Dont expect Manaslu luxury trek on this trip. Prepare for Basic facilities during the trek.

Manaslu weather: Moderate during daytime and cold at night at high altitude during Spring and autumn.

What makes the Manaslu Circuit Trek Enjoyable for you?

  • Trek through the remote and pristine Manaslu Conservation Area, home to rich biodiversity
  • Reach Larkya La Pass, one of the highest points at 5,106m, testing your limits amid stunning mountain scenery
  • Experience authentic tastes of Nepal through traditional dishes at local teahouses
  • Interact with welcoming locals in remote mountain teahouses along the less-crowded Manaslu Circuit trek route
  • Get immersed in ancient Tibetan-Buddhist culture in Samdo villages and monasteries
  • Kathmandu offers opportunities before/after to see iconic sites and bazaars
  • Our qualified guides enrich your journey via support, safety, and cultural insights
  • Witness dramatic landscapes from sub-tropical to arctic as you circle the Manaslu massif
  • Spot exotic wildlife like snow leopards, golden eagles, and musk deer on the trail

We have some exciting alternative trekking packages. If you have already completed this Manaslu circuit trek and would like to do similar treks like the Annapurna Circuit Trek, Langtang Valley Trek, and more. we offer all kinds of packages at the best affordable cost.

Manaslu Circuit Weather And Temperature 

SeasonWeatherTemperature (Day)Temperature (Night)
Spring (Mar-May)Clear skies, blooming rhododendrons10°C to 20°C-2°C to 5°C
Summer/Monsoon (Jun-Aug)Warm, humid, frequent rainfalls15°C to 25°C5°C to 10°C
Autumn (Sep-Nov)Clear skies, ideal trekking conditions10°C to 18°C-3°C to 5°C
Winter (Dec-Feb)Cold, snow at higher altitudes-2°C to 10°C-10°C to -5°C

Best Time To Do the Manaslu Circuit Trek 

It is possible to do the Manaslu Circuit trek throughout the year, but the best time for this trek is during the months of spring and autumn seasons, and let’s see why:

Spring Season ( March – May):

  • The daytime temperature remains moderate, which allows for comfortable Manaslu hikes for trekkers.
  • The Manaslu circuit trail path becomes alive with the blooming of wildflowers and colorful rhododendron forest.
  • The remnant of snow at high altitudes in the early months of spring makes your trek more enjoyable.
  • The chances of rainfall are minimal this season.
  • You might spot Himalayan birds or other alpine fauna attracted by the blossoming vegetation.

Autumn Season(September – November):

  • Autumn weather is perfect for trekking. The clear sky and moderate temperature make it the best time for the Manaslu circuit trek.
  • Excellent visibility of breathtaking landscape and unobstructed panoramas of the Manaslu range.
  • Autumn in Nepal means the festive season. During this month, people celebrate Nepal’s biggest festivals, Dashain and Tihar. While passing the village, you can celebrate with them by dancing, enjoying music, and participating in cultural activities.
  • Passing the Larkya La mountain pass becomes easy due to less snow.
  • Due to the popular trekking season, you can meet adventurers on trekking trails and tea houses. 

Note: Winter( December – February) and Monsoon(June—August) are considered the off-season for trekking in Nepal. In winter, the weather becomes harsh, and the temperature drops below the freezing point at high altitudes. Similarly, in the monsoon season, due to active rainfall and the chances of floods and landslides, we suggest you avoid high-altitude trekking.

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Manaslu Circuit Trek Cost For 2025/2026

To manage the budget, it is important to know how much the Manaslu trek costs. You need to be aware of what is included in the Manaslu trekking package and what is not. For the 15-day Manaslu Circuit trek it will cost you USD 1044 Per Person. Remember, the more you are in a group, the greater discount you will get from High Route Adventure.

Number of PeoplePrice Per Person (USD)
2 – 4$1230
5 – 8$1157
9 – 12$1095
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Overview of Langtang Valley Trek – 7 Days

Are you looking for a short and moderate level trekking destination which can be completed in just a week? If yes, then High Route Adventure presents you with a short Langtang Valley Trek Package, which can be completed in just 7 Days.

The Langtang Valley trek is well-liked by both locals and visitors from other countries because it is only a 61.8-kilometer drive away. Even though this short trek can be completed in just 7 days, this trek offers trekkers some of the world’s best views of mountain peaks and breathtaking landscapes.

During the trek, you will pass through several villages and stay in a nice and comfy tea house to enjoy the local dishes and warm hospitality. Even though this trek is near Kathmandu, the trail path is peaceful compared to popular trekking destinations like the Everest base camp and the Annapurna base camp trek. Langtang Valley trek is less commercialized, but it is worth visiting.

The peaceful trekking trails, 360 views of Langtang Range, eye-catching waterfalls, high Himalayan valleys, Langtang River, glacial, monasteries, and beautiful forested areas will attract anyone who visits here. This place is simply a paradise for trekking lovers and photography enthusiasts.

This Langtang Valley trek lies inside the Langtang National Park, which was established to conserve the various flora and fauna. You will pass through this national park on the trek, where you can see Himalayan tahr, red panda, langur, musk deer, snow leopards, and birds like the snow partridge, Himalayan monal, and white-winged redstart.

Also, exploring Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Jugal Himal, Dorje Lakpa, and Ganja La Pass from a close makes this trip more adventurous and memorable. This trek is suitable for both beginner and experienced trekkers. If you are looking for a short trek in Nepal, then this short Langtang Valley Trek 7 Days is absolutely for you.

Major Attraction of Langtang Valley trek – 7 Days

Kyanjin Gompa

Apart from being a serene Buddhist monastery, Kyanjin Gompa is also famous for its breathtaking mountain scenery. It is a well-known place among spiritual travellers for culture stops in the Himalayas. Trekkers can admire breathtaking views from this place and explore local yak cheese factories nearby.

Langtang Village

The strength and hospitality of the local Tamang people can be seen throughout the lovely Langtang Village. Trekkers may connect with the region’s past, experience friendly hospitality, and be in awe of the breathtaking mountain views in this village, which was rebuilt following the 2015 earthquake.

Langtang Glacier

The Langtang glacier, formed by the natural phenomenon, is a must-visit place for trekking lovers and photography lovers. Langtang Glacier is located at an elevation of 4100m. In the Langtang Region, there are more than 70 glaciers, so people also call this Langtang Region “the Valley of Glaciers.”

Kyanjin Ri

Kyanjin Ri is ideal for adventure lovers who are fond of trekking. The trek is not a straightforward one but is definitely worth it: breathtaking sunrises over snow-capped mountains, vast glaciers, and valleys below. It is a great place to watch both the sunrise and sunset, too, and moments of magic are made in the Himalayas.

Best Time For Langtang Valley trek – 7 Days

Due to Nepal’s diverse topography you can find the distinct seasons that bring the unique atmosphere in the Langtang Region. So, choosing the right time can make your experience far better than you expected. Let’s see when to do the Langtang Valley trek so that you can plan for the perfect adventure.

Spring (March-May): The weather is good throughout the spring, with occasional rainfall. The temperature is perfect for travelling, ranging from 10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F). The trekking trail remains mostly dry and you can enjoy breathtaking landscapes and snowy mountain peaks. Additionally the wildflower in the trekking trail adds to the beauty of the Langtang trek.

Monsoon (June – August): Trekking in the monsoon season is also possible in Nepal. But due, heavy rainfall can cause difficulty in reaching the trekking destination due to floods and landslides. Also, due to downpower, it can make the trail path slippery and muddy, adding risk for the trekkers. Additionally leeches and bugs in the forest and greenery area can trouble the trekkers. Temperatures fluctuate during this time so it can range from 10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F).

Autumn (September – November): One of the most perfect times for the Langtang Valley trek is during the Autumn season. Autumn is considered the best time due to favourable weather and moderate temperature for trekking conditions. Additionally, a clear view of the sky allows you to enjoy the beautiful view of mountain peaks and majestic landscapes. During this season, the temperature remains 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F).

Winter (December – February): Winter brings very cold temperatures, especially at night in higher areas. It can range from -5°C to 10°C (23°F to 50°F). Occasional snowfall at high altitudes can obstruct the trail, making navigation more difficult. The harsh weather can cause trouble during the trek, so if you want to trek in this season, you need to have good trekking gear and clothing. If you are a beginner, then avoid trekking in the winter season.

The following table provides information on the average temperature and precipitation in different places on the Langtang Valley Trek route:

LocationElevation (meters)Average Minimum Temperature (°C)Average Maximum Temperature (°C)Annual Rainfall (mm)
Kathmandu1,40010241400 mm
Syabrubesi2,3801030346.65mm
Langtang Village~3,500520352.05 mm
Kajin Ghompa~3,870-38137.99mm
Rimche~2,4005.7324240mm

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Additional Trek Option in the Langtang Valley

For those who want to extend their trip to make your Langtang Valley trek more adventurous, you can find several options according to your interest, budget and number of days you want to spend in the Langtang Region.

Some options you might explore include:

High Route Adventure offers a variety of Langtang Valley Trek options, including 5-day, 6-day, 8-day, and 10-day itineraries. Each trek can be fully customized to match your preferences and schedule. For international travelers looking to include arrival and departure days, the 10-day Langtang Valley Trek is highly recommended. If you’re seeking a shorter yet fulfilling journey from Kathmandu to Langtang Valley and back, the 7-day itinerary is an ideal choice.

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Home of the majestic Mt. Everest (8848m), the Everest region boasts a wide range of trails leading deeper into the Himalayas amongst which Island Peak climbing is one of the most frequented and also one of the most loved. Surrounded by a sea of ice, the mountain peak hosts a surreal view of the entire Everest Himalayas whilst filling you in with the adventure of standing on a Mountain Top.

Combining this with the classic Everest Base Camp Trek gives you a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the Everest Region in all its glory. Island Peak is located at Imja Tse Valley. This is the most popular climbing peak in Nepal. It prefers those climbers with less experience or those to climb for the first time to go over six thousand m altitudes.

Trip Outline

Island Peak climbing is the Himalayan journey that commences with an exhilarating mountain flight to the renowned airstrip of Lukla. Following the banks of the Dudh Koshi River to reach Phakding, the trek begins from Lukla through lush green forests covered with rhododendrons, fir, and magnolia trees. Past the hamlets of Thulo Ghamela, Bengkar, and Monjo, the trail reaches Jorsalle and enters Sagarmatha National Park in the process.

You then reach the picturesque town of the Sherpas, Namche, where you take a day off for acclimatization before setting off to Tengboche. Visiting the sacred Dawa Choling Monastery in Tengboche, you continue the trek through the settlements of Pheriche, Lobuche, and Gorakshep to then traverse along the lateral moraines of Khumbu and Lhotse glaciers to reach Everest Base Camp (5364m) where you get to marvel at the unforgettable beauty of the Himalayas.

Attractions of Trek

An early journey to Kalapatthar offers you a gorgeous Himalayan sunrise and then takes you back to Lobuche, from where you leave the classic EBC trekking route and cross the arduous Kongma La Pass (5535m) to reach Chhukung. Taking a day off to acclimatize and also practice some climbing techniques, you summit the majestic Island Peak (6,189m) through ice and snow, experiencing every bit of the unique Himalayan experience. As you retrace your trail to Pangboche, Namche, Lukla, and Kathmandu, the feeling of accomplishment starts to sink in leaving you to want for more.

Is this trip the right fit for you?

  • Island Peak Climbing is a challenging trek that ascends to 6,189m, so previous high-altitude trekking experience is highly recommended. The climb includes steep ascents on snow and ice with crampons and ropes.
  • A high level of fitness is required as you will be trekking 5-6 hours daily before the summit climb. Endurance training should be done before the trip. The summit climb takes 10-12 hours roundtrip from base camp.
  • Technical climbing skills like the use of harnesses, crampons, and ice axes are necessary. Previous knowledge of knots, ropes and climbing techniques is essential to learn before the trip.
  • The trip is best done in April-May or October-November to avoid monsoon rains and severe cold. But weather at those times can still be unpredictable with storms and snow.
  • You must be comfortable with basic camping during the trek and prepared for very basic conditions at the high camps on the mountain. Sleeping in tents at freezing temperatures is required.
  • Island Peak is in a remote region, so you should not expect advanced medical facilities. Have proper travel insurance in case of emergencies or altitude sickness.
  • Before attempting the summit, no previous mountaineering experience is required but you should be very confident in your physical fitness, stamina, and technical skills.

What makes this trip enjoyable for you?

  • The sense of accomplishment in summiting a 6,000+ meter Himalayan peak after a challenging climb is an amazing feeling. Standing atop the summit with views of the high mountains is hugely rewarding.
  • Trekking through the beautiful Everest region for days before the climb is scenic with views of mountains like Lhotse, Nuptse, and Ama Dablam. The culture of Sherpa villages at places like Namche Bazaar is fascinating to experience.
  • Acquiring new mountaineering abilities, such as using ice axes, ropes, harnesses, and crampons, is enjoyable and enhances your outdoor passion. These are excellent skills for your next climbing expedition.
  • Island Peak is an adventurous trek with stunning landscapes as you hike past glaciers, craggy ridges, and snow-capped peaks. The Alpine climbing environment is breathtaking if you love nature.
  • Training and getting in your best physical fitness before the trip is a great goal to work towards. Seeing your endurance improve is motivating.
  • Summiting Island Peak is considered a major mountaineering achievement but is still accessible to adventurers with proper training and guidance. It’s a great introduction to serious climbing.
  • Returning home with incredible memories, photos and stories of climbing a Himalayan peak is priceless. You gain confidence in yourself and your abilities. It’s an amazing personal accomplishment.
  • Magnificent vistas of the Khumbu Icefall and other glaciers like the Khumbu and Lhotse glaciers can be seen from vantage points along the trail. The icefalls are spectacular to witness in person.
  • Traditional Sherpa settlements like Namche Bazaar provide insight into the lives of these mountain people. Their Tibetan Buddhism culture, traditions, and hospitality are fascinating to experience.
  • The trail passes through Sagarmatha National Park allowing you to spot unique flora like rhododendrons and wildlife like Himalayan tahr and musk deer. The biodiversity of the region is incredible.

We here at High Route Adventure have been accompanying trekkers and thrill-seekers for over a decade making sure we provide our clients with the very best of services enabling them to enjoy their adventure to the fullest. Please be advised that trips into the Everest Region are subject to changes resulting from the weather conditions. Adverse weather prevents flights heading to and from Lukla which stretches our itineraries, so make sure you plan for such contingencies.

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Langtang Valley Trek starts with a drive to Syabrubensi and the trail continues through the Langtang National Park. Views of the Langtang Himal, sky-scraping over the valley accompany you every step of the way. Embedded with Buddhist monasteries, small Gumbas, and chortens scattered throughout the settlements, We decorated trails with colorful prayer flags hung from suspension bridges, Stupa spires, and tree branches.

The Langtang Trekking presents wonderful ethnic Tibetan Buddhist culture to experience as well, detected in the primary Tamang villages. Moreover, the Langtang Valley is also relatively comparatively closer to Kathmandu city and offers an easier way to experience the mountains. With over 70 glaciers of varying sizes, the valley has even earned its name as “the Valley of Glaciers“.

Major Attraction of Langtang Valley Trek

Langtang Valley

Kyanjin Gompa

Embedded with countless glacial lakes and sapphire-like ponds, the Langtang region is one of the most beautiful regions in all of Nepal. Home of the Langtang Himal massif, the region is also the abode of many endangered species of animals, like the Red Panda, the Himalayan Thar, and Black Bears as well as a vast array of birds. As the region is bordered by Tibet, its cultural sphere is also heavily influenced by the Tibetan Buddhist diaspora. Thus, the Langtang Valley Trek incorporates all the best facets that the valley has to offer and presents to you a trip of a lifetime!

Langtang National Park

The region’s natural abundance is also protected under the area covered by the Langtang National Park, Nepal’s first Himalayan national park. Likewise, the Langtang Valley Trek also presents many highlights, such as the vantage point of Tserko Ri (4984m), the beautiful Kyanjin Gompa, and the ethnic Langtang village. Similarly, the trip is filled with grand views of the mountains in the Langtang, Dorje Lakpa, and Yala Peak ranges.

Langtang National Park
Langtang National Park

In addition to the natural and cultural opulence of the trip, we, at High Route Adventure will provide you with the best services. From transportation and meals to guidance and accommodation, you are guaranteed the best. Thus, book your trip with us at any time! You can also choose from many more packages that we offer!

Gosainkunda Lakes 4,380 m (14,370 ft)

Another major attraction of the Langtang Valley trek is the holy Gosaikunda Trek, which is situated at an altitude of 4.380 m. The lake, which is located at the top of the hill, is surrounded by beautiful lush hills and 108 smaller lakes. The wildflower and the Lake turning into an ice lake and snowfall into winter is one of the most fascinating things to see. This place is said to be home to the Hindu deities Shiva and Parvati, and thousands of pilgrims visit this holy destination during Janai Purnima.

GOSAIKUNDA LAKE

Another short trek in the Langtang Valley, after the Tamang Heritage Trail, is the Gosaikunda Trek. You can also visit Gosaikunda Lake during your Langtang Valley trek to explore the wilderness of the villages and the beauty of nature.

Majestic Tserko Ri Viewpoint (5033 m/16,500 ft)

The short and challenging hike to the Tserko Ri View Point gives you the vibes you are climbing at the mountain peak. The overall hiking duration from Kajin Ghopma to Tserko Ri Viewpoint is around 4-8 hours, depending upon your physical fitness. Due to the relentlessly steep and high altitude and low level of oxygen, trekkers need to carefully navigate while reaching the summit point. From this viewpoint you can, you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of several majestic peaks, including:

  • Yala Peak
  • Langtang Ri
  • Langtang Lirung
  • Naya Khang

Is the Langtang Valley Trek the Right Fit for You?

  • Moderate walk that is appropriate for both newbie and experienced trekkers – 10 days of trekking with a max altitude of 4,984 m
  • See beautiful mountain scenery, glaciers, waterfalls, and learn Sherpa culture
  • Trek not too difficult – gradual ascents and descents on wide trails
  • Accommodation in local teahouses – experience authentic village life
  • Come across amazing destinations such as Kyanjin Gompa and Tserko Ri
  • Chance to see rare wildlife like red pandas, Himalayan black bears, monkeys
  • Far less crowded than other major trekking routes like Everest Base Camp Trek
  • Opportunity to visit ancient Buddhist monasteries along the way
  • Relatively low-cost trek close to Kathmandu
  • Expert local guides to accompany and assist throughout the trek

What makes Langtang Valley Trek Enjoyable for you?

  • Wander through vibrant rhododendron forests with blooms in vivid pinks and reds, keeping an eye out for playful monkeys jumping from branch to branch.
  • Gaze in awe at the mighty ice-capped Langtang Lirung peak, towering above trickling streams and verdant meadows filled with dancing wildflowers.
  • Connect deeply with the kind-hearted Tamang people as you stay overnight in their wooden homes, sharing a delicious meal of local potatoes and buckwheat pancakes.
  • Visit ancient Buddhist monasteries adorned with twinkling butter lamps and prayer flags fluttering in the breeze to experience spiritual serenity.
  • Soak in the healing hot springs at Tatopani, allowing the mineral-rich waters to rejuvenate your body after days of trekking.
  • Spot exotic Himalayan birds like the rainbowy sunbirds and stocky mountain quails while hiking through pine forests and bamboo groves.
  • Follow trails less traveled for a peaceful trek with more awe-inspiring mountain scenery than people for a legendary adventure that feels made just for you.
  • Local guides share legends, introduce you to village elders, and make you feel at home in their beloved Himalayas.

Langtang Valley Trek Distance: All You Need To Know

Best Time to Visit Langtang Valley Trek

The best time to visit Langtang Valley Trek in Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons.

During the spring season, the Langtang Valley Trek offers stunning views of colorful rhododendron forests in full bloom, with the snow-capped peaks of the Langtang Himalayas providing a breathtaking backdrop. The weather is generally clear and dry during this time, making it an ideal time for trekking.

The autumn season is also an excellent time to visit Langtang Valley, as the weather remains clear, and the temperatures are mild, making it perfect for trekking. During this time, the skies are clear, and the visibility is excellent, making it an ideal time to capture stunning views of the snow-capped peaks of the Langtang Himalayas.

It is worth noting that the winter season (December to February) in Langtang Valley can be extremely cold, with heavy snowfall, and the monsoon season (June to August) can bring heavy rain, landslides, and leeches. Therefore, it’s recommended to avoid trekking during these seasons.

Further reading: Best time for Langtang Valley Trek?

Additional Trek Option in the Langtang Valley

Apart from the Langtang Valley Trek, trekkers now have the option to choose from various other treks in the Langtang region. You can also add visits to other fascinating destinations to make your Langtang Valley trek even more memorable and adventurous. Here are some options to consider:

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The Everest Three Passes Trek is a challenging and rewarding adventure that combines three spectacular high mountain passes in the heart of the Himalayas. This ultimate trekking experience takes you over Kongma La Pass (5,535 m), Cho La Pass (5,420 m), and Renjo La Pass (5,345 m), offering breathtaking views of the world’s highest peaks.

Along the way, you’ll explore iconic destinations such as Everest Base Camp and the sparkling Gokyo Lakes, surrounded by dramatic glaciers and towering mountains. The journey is enriched with visits to traditional Sherpa villages, vibrant Buddhist monasteries, and scenic trails lined with alpine vegetation, making it one of the most complete and unforgettable treks in the Everest region.

What to Expect on the Everest Three Passes Trek

Your Everest Three Passes Trek begins with an unforgettable cultural experience in Kathmandu, exploring UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as ancient temples, palaces, and bustling markets. A scenic mountain flight to Lukla marks the start of your trekking adventure. From here, you follow the Dudh Koshi River to reach the charming Sherpa village of Phakding.

The trail continues through Monjo and Jorsalle, leading you to Namche Bazaar – the gateway to the Everest region. After an acclimatization day exploring this lively Sherpa hub, you trek towards Tengboche, home to the sacred Dawa Choling Monastery with a backdrop of the majestic Ama Dablam (6,812 m).

From Dingboche, you make your way to Chhukung and climb to the Chhukung Ri (5,550 m) viewpoint for panoramic Himalayan views. The adventure intensifies as you cross your first high pass, Kongma La (5,535 m), offering sweeping vistas of the Khumbu Himalayas before reaching the legendary Everest Base Camp (5,364 m).

A highlight of the trek is witnessing sunrise from Kala Patthar (5,550 m), where the golden light touches the summit of Mount Everest (8,848 m). Next, you tackle the icy slopes of Cho La Pass (5,420 m), leading to the turquoise waters of the Gokyo Lakes. The final challenge is Renjo La Pass (5,345 m), revealing yet another spectacular angle of Everest and surrounding peaks.

Your descent takes you back through Namche Bazaar to Lukla, followed by a flight to Kathmandu, completing one of the most rewarding treks in the Everest region. This journey is a perfect mix of high-altitude adventure, stunning Himalayan scenery, and rich Sherpa culture.

The Major Attraction of Everest Three Passes Trek

Thrilling Flight To Lukla( Tenzing Hillary Airport) (2,860 m)

Everest Three Passes Trek
Lukla Airport

Lukla is the gateway to the Everest region and the starting point of your trekking journey. It is famous for its short and thrilling mountain airstrip surrounded by stunning Himalayan landscapes. Trekkers begin their adventure here, soaking in the excitement of the trail ahead.

    Explore Famous Namche Bazaar (3,440 m)

    Everest Three passes trek
    Namche Bazaar: Your perfect acclimatization stop on the Everest Three Passes Trek.

    Namche Bazaar is the bustling heart of the Khumbu region and a key acclimatization stop. This vibrant Sherpa town offers mountain cafés, shops, and panoramic views of Everest and nearby peaks. It’s the perfect place to immerse yourself in local culture before heading to higher altitudes.

    Highest Monastery in Nepal,Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m)

    Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m)
    Tengboche Monastery (3,867 m)

    Tengboche Monastery is the spiritual center of the Everest region, set against the backdrop of Ama Dablam and Everest. It is the largest monastery in Khumbu and a peaceful place to witness Buddhist ceremonies. The surrounding scenery makes it one of the most photogenic spots on the trek.

    Everest Base Camp And Kala Patthar

    Experience the breathtaking sunrise over Mount Everest, where golden rays light up the world’s highest peak.
    Experience the breathtaking sunrise over Mount Everest, where golden rays light up the world’s highest peak.

    Everest Base Camp (5,364 m) is one of the most iconic trekking destinations in the world. Here, trekkers get stunning close-up views of the Khumbu Icefall and the towering peaks of the Himalayas. Just above base camp, Kala Patthar (5,550 m) offers the best viewpoint for sunrise over Mount Everest, where the first golden rays light up the summit and create unforgettable panoramic mountain views.

    The Three High Passes: Kongma La, Cho La, and Renjo La

    The Everest Three Passes Trek challenges trekkers to cross three spectacular high mountain passes. Kongma La Pass (5,535 m) is the highest and offers incredible views of the Khumbu Glacier and surrounding peaks. Cho La Pass (5,420 m) is famous for its icy terrain and leads you to the beautiful Gokyo Lakes. Finally, Renjo La Pass (5,345 m) rewards trekkers with panoramic views of Mount Everest, Cho Oyu, and the shimmering lakes below. Crossing these passes is the ultimate adventure for experienced hikers in the Everest region.

    Weather and Temperature Around Everest Three Passes

    SeasonAverage High Temperature (°C)Average Low Temperature (°C)General Weather Conditions
    Spring (Mar-May)10-15°C-5 to -10°CClear skies, mild days, cold nights, ideal trekking conditions.
    Summer/Monsoon (Jun-Aug)15-20°C0 to 5°CHeavy rainfall, cloudy skies, and slippery trails.
    Autumn (Sep-Nov)10-15°C-5 to -10°CClear and dry weather, stable conditions, and excellent visibility.
    Winter (Dec-Feb)-5 to 5°C-10 to -20°CExtremely cold, occasional snowstorms, fewer trekkers, and challenging conditions.

      Best Time To Go Everest Three Passes Trek Nepal

      The best time to do the Everest Three Passes Trek in Nepal is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (late September to November) seasons. These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stunning views of the Himalayan peaks. Spring brings blooming rhododendrons and vibrant landscapes, while autumn provides stable weather and excellent visibility for trekking.

      Winter (December to February) is colder and has more snow on the high passes, making the trek more difficult and risky. Summer (June to August) is the monsoon season with heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and limited mountain views. For the safest and most enjoyable trekking experience, plan your Everest Three Passes Trek during spring or autumn in Nepal.

      Required Permits For the Everest Three Passes Trek

      Permit NameCost (in USD)Where to Obtain
      Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit30Nepal Tourism Board Office in Kathmandu or Monjo Checkpoint
      Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Permit20Lukla or Monjo Checkpoint
      TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card10 (Group Trekkers) / 20 (Independent Trekkers)Nepal Tourism Board Office in Kathmandu or Pokhara

      Note: All the require permits for the Everest Three Passes trek will be arranged by the Highroue Adventure at free of cost when you book with us.

      Everest Three Passes Trek Cost For 2025/2026

      Our 19 Days Everest Three Passes Trek Package Cost starts from the 1755 USD Per Person. We provide speical discount to our clients if they are in a group. The more you are in a group the more discount you can get in the package. If you are traveling solo and want to join a group, you can contact our tour operator to find a departure date that fits your schedule. Customization of the itinerary is possible as per your need and interest. Here is our package according to group size.

      Number of PeoplePrice Per Person (USD)
      1 – 1$2085
      2 – 6$1755
      7+$1695
      Beginner Travellers Tips: For the first time trekkers we sujjest to choose easy trek in the Everest Region: Everest Base camp trek or Gokyo Valley Trek

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      Everest Base Camp Trek 14 Days Overview

      The Everest Base Camp Trek is one of Nepal’s most legendary and life-changing treks. It offers a thrilling mix of natural beauty, high-altitude adventure, and deep cultural experiences. With the mighty Mount Everest (8,848.86m) constantly in view, trekkers journey through lush forests, raging rivers, Sherpa villages, and sacred monasteries. This trek is more than just reaching the base of the world’s tallest mountain—it’s a spiritual and physical journey through the heart of the Khumbu region.

      What To Expect on This Everest Base Camp Trek 14 Days

      The trek begins with a scenic and adrenaline-pumping flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, one of the most thrilling airports in the world. From Lukla, the trail follows the Dudh Koshi River, passing charming villages like Phakding and Monjo before entering Sagarmatha National Park.

      Key stops along the way:

      • Namche Bazaar – The bustling Sherpa town with stunning Everest views
      • Tengboche Monastery – A spiritual center with panoramic Himalayan backdrops
      • Dingboche and Lobuche – High-altitude villages surrounded by glaciers
      • Gorakshep – The last stop before reaching Everest Base Camp (5,364m)
      • Kala Patthar (5,545m) – The best viewpoint for a sunrise panorama of Everest

      Top Attractions of the Everest Base Camp Trek

      Breathtaking Views of Mount Everest and Himalayan Giants

      One of the major highlights of the Everest Base Camp Trek is the awe-inspiring views of Mount Everest (8,848.86m) and surrounding peaks like Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku. The panoramic Himalayan scenery begins as soon as you land in Lukla and keeps getting better each day. Trekkers are rewarded with close-up views of Everest, especially from Kala Patthar (5,545m), known for its stunning sunrise. The snow-covered peaks, glaciers, and icefalls create unforgettable visuals throughout the journey.

      Scenic Flight to Lukla – World’s Most Adventurous Airport

      The adventure starts with a thrilling flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, one of the most exciting and scenic flights in the world. Flying over deep valleys and high ridges with views of the Himalayas is a unique experience in itself. The short airstrip in Lukla, perched on a hillside, sets the tone for the adrenaline-packed trek ahead. It’s not just transportation—it’s a memory in the making.

      Sherpa Culture and Himalayan Villages

      The Everest Base Camp route winds through beautiful Sherpa villages like Namche Bazaar, Tengboche, and Pangboche, giving trekkers a glimpse into traditional mountain life. The Sherpa people, known for their resilience and mountaineering skills, are warm, welcoming, and deeply spiritual. You’ll see colorful prayer flags, Buddhist stupas, and monasteries along the trail. Their rich cultural heritage adds depth to the trekking experience.

      Tengboche Monastery – Spiritual Heart of the Khumbu

      One of the spiritual highlights of the trek is a visit to Tengboche Monastery, the largest Buddhist monastery in the Everest region. Located at 3,867 meters, it offers incredible views of Ama Dablam and Everest. Trekkers often receive blessings from the resident monks before continuing their journey. The peaceful ambiance and fluttering prayer flags create a sacred moment amid the Himalayan wilderness.

      Kala Patthar – Best Viewpoint for Everest Sunrise

      Climbing Kala Patthar, meaning “Black Rock,” is one of the most rewarding parts of the trek. It offers the best panoramic view of Mount Everest and surrounding peaks at sunrise. The climb is short but steep, and the view at the top is absolutely breathtaking. Watching the golden rays hit the summit of Everest is a bucket-list experience for every trekker.

      Khumbu Glacier and Icefall

      As you approach Everest Base Camp, you walk alongside the massive Khumbu Glacier and get a glimpse of the dangerous and fascinating Khumbu Icefall. These natural wonders are ever-changing due to shifting ice and melting patterns. It’s a stark reminder of the raw power of nature at high altitude. The terrain here is rugged, surreal, and deeply captivating.

      Sagarmatha National Park – A UNESCO World Heritage Site

      The Everest trekking trail passes through the protected area of Sagarmatha National Park, home to rare wildlife, alpine forests, and glaciers. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it offers a pristine natural environment to explore. Trekkers may spot Himalayan tahrs, musk deer, snow pigeons, and if lucky, even the elusive snow leopard. The park adds a rich layer of biodiversity to the trekking journey.

      Cozy Teahouse Experience

      At the end of each trekking day, you rest in local teahouses that offer simple accommodation and warm meals. This authentic part of trekking in Nepal allows you to connect with other trekkers and enjoy Nepalese hospitality in remote mountain villages. Typical meals include dal bhat, noodle soup, and momos, providing the energy needed for the next day’s hike. Teahouse stays are part of what makes the Everest Base Camp Trek a culturally rich and immersive experience.

      Is Everest Base Camp Trek Right for You?

      The Everest Base Camp trek is a moderately to highly challenging trek, suitable for those with a good level of fitness and a sense of adventure.

      Trek details:

      • Duration: 12–14 days
      • Max altitude: 5,545 meters (Kala Patthar)
      • Daily trekking: 5 to 8 hours
      • Accommodations: Basic teahouses with limited facilities
      • Fitness: Requires pre-trek training and cardiovascular endurance
      • Altitude sickness risk: Present; acclimatization days are essential
      • Weather: Unpredictable; clear in peak months (Oct-Dec & Mar-May)
      If you want a trekking experience that’s both adventurous and comfortable, the Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek is definitely worth reading about.

      Cost of Everest Base Camp Trek 14 Days

      Our Everest Base Camp Trek package costs $1495 USD per person. Special discounts are available for groups. You can book in advance for the years 2026/2027, and at High Route Adventure, we also accept last-minute bookings.

      Optional upgrades like private rooms, hot showers, and helicopter return can be arranged.

      Important Notes Before Booking Everest Base Camp Trek 14 Days

      • Flight Delays: Weather in Lukla can delay flights. We highly recommend adding 1–2 buffer days in Kathmandu after your trek.
      • Start Time: Arrive in Kathmandu early in the day before the trek starts to attend the pre-trek briefing.
      • Flexibility is crucial: The mountain environment is unpredictable. Be ready for itinerary changes due to weather or health conditions.
      • Pre-Trek Briefing: Mandatory attendance for route explanation, safety tips, and gear check.

      Why Choose High Route Adventure For Everest Base Camp Trek 14 Days Package?

      At High Route Adventure, we have over a decade of experience guiding trekkers in the Everest region. We’re committed to your safety, comfort, and cultural immersion.

      What we offer:

      • Expert local guides trained in altitude safety
      • Handpicked teahouses and meals
      • Small group sizes or custom private treks
      • Transparent pricing with no hidden costs
      • Support for responsible and eco-friendly travel

      Other Everest Region Trekking Options

      1. Everest Three High Passes Trek – For experienced trekkers seeking a high-altitude challenge
      2. Everest Base Camp Helicopter Tour – A scenic luxury experience for travelers short on time
      3. Everest Base Camp Trek Gokyo Lake Via Chola Pass – A scenic and challenging route combining lakes, glaciers, and Base Camp
      For those who seek luxury during the Everest Base Camp Trek, you can check out our Luxury Everest Base Camp Trek package.

      Required Permits for the Everest Base Camp Trek

      PermitDescriptionApproximate CostWhere to Obtain
      TIMS CardTrekker registration permit$20 (individual)Nepal Tourism Office or Trekking Agency
      Sagarmatha National Park PermitEntry permit for Everest region$30Department of National Parks

      Note: These permits are arranged free of cost by High Route Adventure when you book the package with us.

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      Trek through the extraordinary Annapurna Region and around Mt Annapurna in this 13 Days Annapurna Base Camp trip journey. Famous for the stunning view of snow-capped mountains, Gurung and Magar culture, incredible landscape, peaceful lakes, stupa, and charming village, ABC Trek is an inspiring place to be.

      Trekking above 4,000 meters and watching the panoramic views of snow-capped peaks, including Annapurna I (the 10th highest mountain in the world), is full of mesmerizing scenery. This moderate level of trek can be done and enjoyed both for the first time and for the regular trekkers.

      Major Attraction of Annapurna base camp trek

      Panoramic Mountain Views

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek - 13 Days

      The main attraction of the Annapurna base camp trek is the jaw-dropping view of some of the highest peaks in the world. You can enjoy the sights of mountains towering above 7,000 meters, such as Annapurna I (8,091m), Machapuchare (6,993m), and Hiunchuli (6,441m).

      Diverse and Scenic Landscapes

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek - 13 Days

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek is famous for its diverse landscape. Here on the ABC route you will travel subtropical bamboo forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and snow-covered terrains.

      Vibrant and Authentic Gurung Culture

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek - 13 Days

      The majority of people living in Pokhara are Magar and Gurung. Their unique culture and traditions will fascinate anyone who visits this region. You will visit the Gurung Museum, where you can learn about their culture and traditions and even wear their cultural dress and take pictures for memory.

      Rhododendron Forests

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek - 13 Days

      Who doesn’t love flowers? The national flower of Nepal, the rhododendron, blossoms at high altitudes, turning the forest red — an incredible sight you will experience. To have this experience you need to travel in the spring season.

      Machapuchare Base Camp

      To reach the Annapurna base camp, you will pass through the Machhapuchhre base camp, which is situated at 3,700 meters altitude. Breathtaking views of Machapuchare, also known as Fishtail Mountain, are seen from MBC.

      Natural Hot Springs at Jhinu Danda

      Jhinu Danda (also Jhinu Danda), which is situated at an altitude of 1,760 meters (5,774 feet), is another major attraction of this Annapurna Sanctuary. After completion of the trek you can take a hot bath in this natural pool.

      Unique Wildlife

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek - 13 Days

      Annapurna base camp trek lies inside the Annapurna conservation area, which is home to various species of birds and animals. During the trek you can spot Himalayan tahr, langur monkeys, or colorful pheasants during your trek.

      Awe-Inspiring Sunrises and Sunsets

      The vantage point of Ghorepani Poon Hill, situated at a high altitude of 2874 meters (9429 feet), is one of the most famous spots for breathtaking sunrise views. This incredible transformation of Mountain peak color is beyond the imagination you will ever experience on this ABC trek.

      What To Expect On Annapurna Base Camp Trek

      Annapurna base camp trek(ABC) begins with a beautiful drive to Pokhara. As you approach the city, you will get your first glimpses of the peaks rising high against the city’s tall buildings and a lakeside ambiance. The trek also passes through several ethnic villages and settlements, offering a close-up experience of the rich Gurung and Magar cultures. At each step of the way, the views of the mountain peaks keep you company.

      From Pokhara, the trek continues to famous villages like Ghorepani and Tadapani, home to Magar and Gurung ethnic communities that make their living in the mountains. From the ridges of village squares, you can enjoy breathtaking views of several stunning mountain peaks. These include Annapurna I (8,091m), Mt. Machhapuchhre (6,997m), Hiunchuli (6,441m), Mount Lamjung (6,983m), and Gangapurna (7,454m), among many others.

      The trek also takes you to Poon Hill — one of the most well-known and popular viewpoints in the region.

      From Poon Hill, you can enjoy a glorious panoramic view of the entire Mount Annapurna massif. Furthermore, the Poon Hill Annapurna Base Camp Trek(ABC) then takes you to the base camp of the Annapurna (8091m) from where the close views of the mountains are out of this world. The trek also includes a stop at Jhinu Danda- a natural hot spring that is believed to have healing properties.

      At each step of the way, the High Route Adventure offers you the best services in correspondence to the natural and Himalayan beauty. From accommodation to food to guidance and transportation, we provide the best services for your maximum satisfaction and happiness. If you want to experience the Himalayas, then book your trip with us today!

      Is Annapurna Base Camp Trek -13 Days Trip Right For You?

      Duration: This is the standard 13 Days Annapurna base camp trek Package from the high route. So you need to have a 13-day holiday. For those who are short of time, they can check our short Annapurna base camp trek package.
      Fitness Level: All the participants must be able to walk for 5-6 hours during the trek.
      Previous Trekking Experience: Not required but should be physically fit.
      Altitude Tolerance: The maximum altitude of this trek is Annapurna Base Camp, which is 4,130 meters (13,550 feet).
      Terrain conditions: The ABC trails are a mix of steep, rocky, and uneven.
      Group or Solo Travel: Best for both solo adventurers and group trekkers.
      Health conditions: If you have any underlying health conditions make sure to consult with Doctor before undertaking.
      Travel insurance: Highly recommended.

      What You will Love In This Trek

      • The stunning mountain scenery of the Annapurna range is a highlight, with close-up views of peaks like Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre. Sunrises and sunsets viewed from ABC are unforgettable.
      • The cultural immersion into lively Gurung villages like Chomrong and Landruk adds cultural interest through interactions with the friendly locals.
      • The physical accomplishment of completing the challenging trek to ABC is very rewarding. Walking among the Himalayan giants at 4130m is an amazing feeling.
      • The trail is incredibly scenic as it passes through bamboo forests, rhododendron-filled valleys, and suspension bridges over rushing rivers.
      • Each day offers new vistas and destinations like Poon Hill, Dovan, Deurali, and Machhapuchhre Base Camp that spur you on.
      • The comfort of lodges with wholesome meals and hot showers each night makes this a good introductory teahouse trek for those new to multi-day hikes.
      • The pace allows time to appreciate the views and nature rather than focus on completing distance each day. Side trips are also possible.
      • Spring and autumn are ideal weather for trekking. Cool nights ensure good sleep, while clear sunny days provide epic views.
      • The friendly and humble Gurung people you meet along the way are a treasured memory of the trek. It is fascinating to learn about their culture.
      • Trekking to ABC still provides a remote mountain experience despite lodges and wifi access along the trail. Leaving technology behind is rejuvenating.

      Best Time For Annapurna Base Camp Trek 

      When you are planning to undertake this 13 Days Annapurna base camp trek, you can have a departure through the year, but it is important to know the best time. Trekking in the high Himalayas, like the Annapurna region, is best during the Spring and autumn season. Winter and monsoon are considered as an off season. Let us know in detail so that we can help you choose the right time for this Annapurna base camp trekking.

      Ideal Seasons for Trekking

      Spring (March to May)

      • Starting season for trekking Nepal so that you can expect trekkers on the trekking trails.
      • Annapurna region trekking trails are safe during this season.
      • Blooming of rhododendron flowers in a high altitude forest.
      • Colorful Wildflowers in the hillsides.
      • Daytime temperature is moderate. Night and morning are chilly.
      • Lush greenery and the best view of a snow-covered mountain.

      Pro tip: During the Annapurna Base Camp trek(ABC) in spring, the chances of rainfall are low, but you should still be prepared for sudden showers and unexpected weather changes.

      Autumn (September to November)

      • Most loved season for trekking in Annapurna base camp trek
      • Trekking trails are dry and safe for trekking
      • Moderate temperature during both day and night.
      • Crystal clear view of breathtaking landscape and mountain peaks due to good visibility and clear sky.

      Pro tip: The Annapurna base camp trek in autumn is crowded, so the tea house and mountain lodge will be packed, so make sure to book in advance.

      Considerations for Off-Season Trekking

      Winter (December to February)

      • High-altitude regions are covered in thick snow.
      • You can expect very few trekkers on ABC trails.
      • Daytime weather is cold, and nighttime temperature goes beyond the freezing point.
      • Trekkers can enjoy snow-related fun.

      Pro tip: Annapurna base camp trek in winter is cold and freezing, so if you choose to trek in this season, make sure to carry enough gear and clothing items with you.

      Monsoon (June to August)

      • Heavy rainfall at the lower altitude.
      • Trails are wet and slippery so that it might be unsafe in some place
      • High chances of flood and landslides in this season so chances of road block and unpredictable weather is common in this season.

      Pro tip: Annapurna base camp trek in monsoon is generally not considered safe to trek. If possible, avoid trekking in this season.

      Annapurna Base Camp Trek Cost For 2025/2026

      High route adventure provides you the Annapurna base camp trek 13 days trip starting from the price of USD 685 USD per person. The more you are in a group the more discounts you can get in the trekking package. Let’s see the cost according to the group for the ABC trek.

      Number of PeoplePrice Per Person (USD)
      1$1045
      2 – 4$744
      5 – 12$685

      If you are looking for a challenging trek around the Annapurna region, then we offer our Annapurna Circuit trek– 19 days which crosses the world’s high mountain pass of Throng-la Pass, an Altitude of 5416m. This trek will let you experience the unique culture and huge diversity of landscapes. If you have a less experience with trekking and fitness issues but want to take the Annapurna experience, we have our Ghorepani poon hill trek and Mardi Himal trek.

      Required Permits For the Annapurna Base Camp Trek

      To trek in the Annapurna region for the Annapurna base camp trek it is compulsory for all the trekkers to have this permits:

      • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit(ACAP)
      • TIMS Card
      Permit NameCost (Foreign Trekkers)Cost (SAARC Nationals)Additional Notes
      Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)NPR 3,000NPR 200Required for entering the Annapurna region.
      TIMS CardNPR 2,000NPR 1,000Needed for trekking routes in Nepal.

      Note: When you book the Annapurna base camp trek(ABC) package with us, we will arrange all the required permits, and also the cost will be included in the ABC trekking package.

      Read more: How to Obtain Annapurna Base Camp Trek Permit?

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      Mardi Himal Trek Overview

      Mardi Himal Trek is a hidden pride for adventurers!  It is located just a few kilometers east of Annapurna Base Camp. You can enjoy an entirely charming and peaceful destination beyond lush rhododendron forests. Whereas, the breathtaking views of Machhapuchhre, Mardi Himal, and Annapurna I almost throughout the trek.

      Mardi Himal (5587m) is an extension of the southwest section of the Machhapuchhre peak. The trail to Mardi Himal High Camp leads through the small Gurung and Magar settlements. Along with the rhododendron forests until high camp.

      The landscape changes quite abruptly from hills to a rugged high mountain landscape. Also one of the shortest famous family treks in Annapurna. It remains a peaceful trail compared to the neighboring Ghorepani and Annapurna Base Camp trails.

      What To Expect On Mardi Himal Trek

      Mardi Himal trek begins in Kathmandu, with a drive or flight to Pokhara, and then continues to Kande Village, about 40 km northwest of Pokhara. From there, the journey takes you through beautiful stops like Australian Camp and Deurali, leading up to Low Camp. As you climb higher, you’ll pass through stunning rhododendron and bamboo forests on your way to High Camp (4,500m).

      From High Camp, a short hike takes you even higher for panoramic views of the Annapurna Massif, Machhapuchhre, and Mardi Himal. The actual Mardi Himal summit is just a couple of hours away, though most trekkers enjoy the views from the viewpoint above High Camp.

      After soaking in the beauty, you’ll descend through alpine meadows and lush forests to Siding Village, where the trek concludes with a drive back to Pokhara. Your adventure ends once you return to Kathmandu.

      The Mardi Himal Trek is best done in the spring (March to June) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is clear, and the views are at their best.

      Is This Mardi Himal Trek Suitable For You?

      Duration: Those who want to participate in this Mardi Himal Trek must have 9 days of vacation, and if you are already here in Nepal, then you can complete it in a week.

      Physical Fitness: Moderate level of fitness. First-time and beginner trekkers can participate in this trek.

      Health Condition: Must be physically fit and healthy.

      Age requirements: No age restrictions.

      Daily walking hours: Trekkers must be able to walk an average of  4-5 hours during the trek.

      Passport: Foreign trekkers must have a valid passport( at least six months of validity)

      Health and Travel Insurance: High Route Adventure will not ask for your travel insurance, but we highly recommend having it.

      What You Will Love In This Mardi Himal Trek

      Peaceful Nature Experience

      Mardi Himal Trek
      Yaks spotted on the way to Mardi Himal Base Camp – true Himalayan vibes

      The Mardi Himal trek is less populated than the rest of the treks, which is perfect for individuals who yearn to have time to themselves. You trek through beautiful rhododendron forests, serene groves of bamboo, and grasslands covered in wildflowers. Fresh air, birdsong, waterfalls, and the swaying of the breeze in the trees make you feel as if you have bid farewell to the stress of everyday life. It is the perfect way to relax and be one with nature.

      Breathtaking Mountain Scenery

      Mardi Himal Trek
      Mardi Himal: Where peace meets the peaks.

      The Mardi Himal trek takes you to the base camp at about 4,500 meters (14,764 feet). Reaching this height feels like a big achievement. The walk is tough in some parts, with rocky and steep paths, but the view at the top is worth it. You’ll see stunning mountains like Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre (also known as Fishtail). It’s a moment that boosts your confidence and gives you a feeling of success.

      Local Culture Experience

      Along the trek to Mardi Himal, you will pass through Gurung villages. They are very friendly and generous. You will have the option to have tea at their homes and see them doing everyday chores. It is the best way to experience Nepali culture and traditions.

      Simple Living on the Trail

      On the trek to the Mardi Himal, you will stay overnight in small villages in teahouses. They provide basic accommodation and meals, but it is genuine and homey. You’ll dine with fellow hikers, huddle over the fire, and share tales. There will be no luxuries so that you will enjoy the little things – such as an open sky full of stars.

      Best suited for beginners

      This trek is neither too hard nor too demanding. It is suitable for the majority, even if you’re trekking inexperienced. No climbing skills or special gear is needed. With a little exercise and getting used to the altitude, many novices do the trek and have fun.

      Mardi Himal Temperature And Weather 

      SeasonDaytime TemperatureNighttime Temperature
      Spring (mardi himal trek in march, april, may)10°C to 25°C (50°F to 77°F) at lower altitudes, 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F) at higher altitudes0°C to 15°C (32°F to 59°F) at lower altitudes, -5°C to 0°C (23°F to 32°F) at higher altitudes
      Summer/Monsoon (mardi himal trek in june to august)20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F) at lower altitudes, 10°C to 15°C (50°F to 59°F) at higher altitudes15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F) at lower altitudes, 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F) at higher altitudes
      Autumn (mardi himal trek in september to november)15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F) at lower altitudes, 5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F) at higher altitudes5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F) at lower altitudes, 0°C to 5°C (32°F to 41°F) at higher altitudes
      Winter (mardi himal trek in december, january)3°C to 10°C (37°F to 50°F) at lower altitudes, -5°C to -10°C (23°F to 14°F) at higher altitudes-5°C to -12°C (23°F to 10°F) at lower altitudes, colder at higher altitudes

      When to Hike to Paradise: Finding the Best Time for Your Mardi Himal Trek

      Mardi Himal trek is possible throughout the year, but the best seasons to experience this wonderful trail are the spring and autumn seasons. The two seasons have been chosen as the most suitable due to the following reasons.

      Spring Season (March-May)

      • It is warm during the daytime and cool in the evening, perfect to hike in.
      • It is flanked with rhododendrons in bloom as well as multicolored wildflowers.
      • During the early part of the spring season, the high areas may still have snow patches, which will add to the scenery.
      • There is little or no rainfall, hence dry, safe roads.
      • One can also see Himalayan birds as well as animals which in these months migrate more often.

      Autumn Season (September – November)

      The ideal season to hike to Mardi Himal is autumn because it has clear weather with stable conditions.

      • You will enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery, especially those of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South.
      • This is also the time of festive celebration in Nepal. The villages along the way have celebrations such as Dashain and Tihar.
      • The route is dry and safe, with crossing the higher altitudes less difficult as less snow is encountered.
      • You will encounter hospitable trekkers who share your own experience at the tea houses on the route.

      Note: Off-seasons for the trek to Mardi Himal are December to February (winter) and from June to August (monsoon season). Winter is a season of freezing temperatures and snow, especially at higher altitudes, which can render hiking difficult. The monsoon season comes with heavy rainfall, muddy trails, and the danger of landslides, so trekking is not advisable.

      Required Permits For the Mardi Himal Trek

      Here is the list of permits and their costs for the Mardi Himal Trek in the table below:

      Permit NameDescriptionCost (Approx.)
      Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)Required to enter the Annapurna Conservation Area.$30 USD
      Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS)Mandatory for all trekkers to ensure safety and proper record-keeping.$20 USD

      To get the Mardi Himal Trek permits you need to provide us the following documents and information:

      • Copy of your passport
      • 2 Passport-sized photos
      • Dates when your trek starts and ends
      • Itinerary/route
      • Entry and exit points
      • Emergency Contact Information (local and home country)
      • Travel Insurance Details

      Note: When you book with us, you don’t have to worry about getting these permits. We will arrange this for you to make your trip smooth and hassle-free.

      Mardi Himal Trek Cost

      The cost of the 9-day Mardi Himal Trek package with High Route Adventure depends on the group size. The larger the group, the more discounts you can receive per person. Let’s take a look at the Mardi Himal trek package cost per person.

      No. of PeoplePrice Per Person
      1 – 1$630 USD
      2 – 6$570 USD
      7 – 12$540 USD

      Short Mardi Himal Trek 5 Days

      Are you looking for the short Mardi Himal trek which can be completed in under a week? Then here is our 5 Days Mardi Himal Trek from Pokhara. To know more in detail about the cost and the package, make sure to contact us. This Mardi Himal Trek 5 Days is best for Nepali and foreign who want to explore Mardi Himal from Pokhara.

      Mardi Himal Trek Itinerary 5 Days

      Day 1: Drive to Kande, then Trek to Samjay Deurali( 1 hr drive and 4 – 5 hr trek)

      Day 2: Trek to Badal Danda( 6 – 7 hr trek)

      Day 3: Trek to High Camp(2 – 3 hours trek)

      Day 4: Hike to Mardi Himal Base Camp and trek to Low Camp( 7 – 8 hrs trek)

      Day 5: Trek to Sidhing and drive to Pokhara( 3 hours trek and 3 hours drive)

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      Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/everest-base-camp-gokyo-trek-via-chola-pass/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=everest-base-camp-gokyo-trek-via-chola-pass https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/everest-base-camp-gokyo-trek-via-chola-pass/#respond Fri, 16 Feb 2024 05:30:00 +0000 https://nobelholidays.com/?post_type=trip&p=1173 Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek via Cho-La Pass is a […]

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      Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek via Cho-La Pass is a wonderful combination that allows trekkers to enjoy both scenic sides of the high Khumbu region in the close shadow of towering Mt. Everest. One of the most popular trekking adventures in Nepal is the Everest Base Camp trek. Few groups seldom venture to take the high route over Cho-La Pass to reach the beautiful and very scenic Gokyo Valley with its turquoise-colored glacial lakes.

      Gokyo Everest Base Camp Trek via Cho-La Pass will be a great adventure holiday where you will be walking on a quiet mountain path to cross the high Cho-La Pass. After completing the trek to Everest Base Camp and the highest spot Kalapathar rocky hilltop, enjoy a breathtaking panorama of giant peaks with Mt. Everest at its closest distance.

      High Route Adventure has designed the itinerary with flexible rest days for proper acclimatization. All travelers booked with us can enjoy the fabulous adventure to Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Valley Trek, crossing Cho-La Pass. Our program is slightly different from other companies, visiting Everest Base Camp and Kalapathar on the first part of the adventure. This makes it more accessible to climb over Cho-La Pass to reach scenic Gokyo Valley, a beautiful destination enclosed by high snow peaks.

      The Everest Gokyo Cho-La Pass Trek — the original spelling is Tsho-La, meaning “a pass with an icy pond” — is generally called Cho-La for simplicity among foreign travelers. Likewise, Mt. Everest is called Sagarmatha in Nepal, while the Sherpa people know it as Chomolungma in the Tibetan language, as Everest straddles the border between Nepal and Tibet/China.

      Journey to Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass

      To begin this wonderful adventure, take a swift panoramic short flight from Kathmandu to the Sherpa town of Lukla, with a unique airstrip enclosed by high green hills and snowy mountains. The airport in Lukla is named Tenzing-Hillary Airport, a tribute to the first conquerors of Mt. Everest.

      From Lukla, the trek starts with easy gradual walks through several Sherpa farm villages, following the Dudh Kosi River to reach Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. Entering the park leads into beautiful woodlands of rhododendrons and pine trees, with a scenic uphill climb to reach the famous Namche Bazaar.

      At Namche Bazaar, trekkers enjoy a free day for acclimatization before heading to higher destinations. This vibrant Sherpa hub offers short hikes to viewpoints and a fascinating museum displaying information on the Khumbu and Everest region.

      After a relaxing time in Namche — where a colorful Saturday market is held weekly, giving the place its name “Bazaar” — the journey continues along a scenic trail to picturesque Tengboche and its impressive monastery.

      Trek to Everest Base Camp

      Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass
      The final pit stop before making the trip up the valley towards Everest Base Camp. Gorakshep is a fairly primitive but important stopping point for many hikers making the final leap towards EBC.

      From Dingboche, the trail heads towards Everest Base Camp via Lobuche and Gorakshep, temporary settlements with basic lodges for trekkers. The path leads across moraine and glacier terrain to reach the famous Everest Base Camp, near the massive Khumbu Icefall and glaciers.

      During the spring climbing season, this area is filled with colorful expedition tents. The views of surrounding peaks are incredible, with the summit of Mt. Everest visible above.

      The final push to Kalapathar (5,643 m / 18,514 ft) offers the closest panoramic view of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Pumori. After completing the Everest Base Camp section, the trek heads towards Dzongla, the base for Cho-La Pass.

      The early morning crossing of Cho-La Pass is one of the most challenging days of the trek. The pass is decorated with rock cairns and Buddhist prayer flags, offering breathtaking views of Cholatse, Lobuche, Nirekha, and even Cho-Oyu in the north.

      From here, descend into Gokyo Valley, near the Ngozumpa Glacier, the longest glacier in the Nepal Himalaya.

      Cultural Highlight – Tengboche Monastery & Festivals

      Tengboche is surrounded by high snow peaks with spectacular views of Mt. Everest and Ama Dablam, set within serene alpine forests. Visitors can explore the monastery, and in autumn, witness the famous Mani Rimdu Festival.

      From Tengboche, the route leaves the tree line and enters the high mountain wilderness. The walk leads to Pangboche village, then to Dingboche in the scenic Imjatse Valley, where trekkers enjoy another acclimatization day to explore stunning viewpoints.

      Exploring Gokyo Valley & Gokyo Ri

      Gokyo Lake, Khumjung, Nepal

      At Gokyo, enjoy a rest day to explore the crystal-clear Gokyo Lakes and surrounding Himalayan scenery. A hike to the summit of Gokyo Ri rewards trekkers with a 360° view of four of the world’s highest mountains — Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho-Oyu — along with the turquoise Gokyo Lakes below.

      Return Journey

      The adventure concludes with a descent to Lukla, followed by a scenic flight back to Kathmandu — ending a truly unforgettable Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek via Cho-La Pass.

      Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass:Trek Difficulty & Suitability

      • Duration: 17 days
      • Walking Hours: 5–7 hours daily, moderate to strenuous
      • Fitness: Good physical condition is essential
      • Weather: Cold at higher altitudes, with possible snow and rain
      • Accommodation: Basic tea houses with shared facilities
      • Altitude Risk: Above 3,000 m, risk of altitude sickness — proper acclimatization is crucial
      • Flexibility: Build extra days for rest or delays

      Lower-altitude alternatives include the Everest Panorama Trek and the standard Everest Base Camp Trek without the Cho-La Pass crossing.

      Why You Will Love In This Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass

      • Majestic views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, and Makalu
      • Crossing the high Cho-La Pass (5,367 m)
      • Witnessing the turquoise-blue Gokyo Lakes
      • Visiting Tengboche Monastery and Pangboche Village
      • Meeting friendly Sherpa communities
      • Following the historic trail of Edmund Hillary to Everest Base Camp
      • Sunrise from Kalapathar
      • Experiencing Sherpa culture and Buddhist landmarks

      Interesting Fact – Kalapathar’s Height

      There has been confusion regarding Kalapathar’s height. Earlier estimates placed it between 5,545 m and 5,550 m. Research by Dr. Luis A. Ruedas (Portland State University, 2006) measured it at 5,643 m / 18,514 ft. A 2008 follow-up confirmed 5,644.5 m.

      Two Everest Base Camps

      There are two base camps for Mt. Everest:

      • South Base Camp (Nepal): 5,364 m / 17,598 ft – Coordinates: 28°0′26″ N, 86° 51′ 34″ E
      • North Base Camp (Tibet/China): 5,150 m / 16,900 ft – Coordinates: 28° 8′ 29 ″N, 86°51′5″ E

      Best Time for Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek via Cho-La Pass

      The Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek via Cho-La Pass is a high-altitude adventure that combines the beauty of two iconic destinations — Everest Base Camp and the turquoise Gokyo Lakes. To make the most of this challenging yet rewarding journey, choosing the right season is essential.

      Spring Season (March to May)

      Spring is one of the best times for this trek. The weather is generally stable, skies are clear, and temperatures are pleasant for high-altitude hiking. This is also the blooming season for rhododendrons and other alpine flowers, adding vibrant colors to the trails. The visibility is excellent, offering crystal-clear views of Mt. Everest, Ama Dablam, Lhotse, and other Himalayan giants.

      Highlights of Spring Trek:

      • Warm and sunny days, cool nights.
      • Spectacular mountain views and colorful landscapes.
      • Perfect conditions for crossing Cho-La Pass without heavy snow.

      Autumn Season (September to November)

      Autumn is another prime time for the Everest Gokyo Cho-La Pass trek. After the monsoon rains, the air becomes crisp and dust-free, providing incredible panoramic views. Days are sunny with mild temperatures, while nights are cool to cold at higher elevations. This season is also the most popular among trekkers, so you’ll meet adventurers from around the world.

      Highlights of Autumn Trek:

      • Clear skies with dramatic sunrise and sunset views.
      • Comfortable weather for long trekking days.
      • Best time for photography around Everest Base Camp and Gokyo Lakes.

      Winter Season (December to February)

      Winter offers stunning views but comes with harsh cold and heavy snowfall, especially around Cho-La Pass. Only experienced trekkers with proper gear should attempt this route in winter. Trails are quiet, giving a peaceful trekking experience for those who can handle the cold.

      Highlights of Winter Trek:

      • Fewer trekkers, peaceful trails.
      • Crystal-clear visibility with snow-covered landscapes.

      Monsoon Season (June to August)

      Monsoon brings heavy rainfall, making trails slippery and increasing the risk of landslides in lower regions. Cloud cover often hides mountain views, and crossing Cho-La Pass becomes more dangerous. This is the least recommended season for the trek.

      Required Permits for the Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek via Cho-La Pass:

      Permit NameWhy NeededWhere to Get ItCost (Foreign Nationals)
      Sagarmatha National Park Entry PermitGrants entry to Sagarmatha National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site)Nepal Tourism Board, Kathmandu or Park Gate in MonjoNPR 3,000 (~USD 25)
      Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality PermitRequired for trekking in the Khumbu region, including Namche, Gokyo, and EBCLukla or Monjo checkpointNPR 2,000 (~USD 18)
      Gaurishankar Conservation Area Permit (only if starting from Jiri or Salleri)Access to Gaurishankar Conservation Area before entering the KhumbuNepal Tourism Board, Kathmandu

      Note: Highroute Adventure will arrange all the required permits when you book the package with us and the cost of the permit will also included in the package.

      Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass Cost For 2025/2026

      At highroute adventure our 17 Days Everest Base Camp Gokyo Trek Via Cho-la Pass package starts from $ 1535 USD Per Person. The more you are in a group the more you can get discount in the trekking package. You can also make a advance booking for the 2027 at the cost of the year 2026. For those who are looking for the luxury Everest base camp trek they can contact us. You can also customize the itinerary based on your interest and preference. Lets see the cost according to the group size:

      Number of PeoplePrice Per Person
      1 – 1$1,768 USD
      2 – 5$1,594 USD
      6 – 12$1,535 USD

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      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/annapurna-circuit-with-tilicho-lake-trek/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=annapurna-circuit-with-tilicho-lake-trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/annapurna-circuit-with-tilicho-lake-trek/#respond Wed, 14 Feb 2024 15:54:00 +0000 https://highrouteadventure.com/?post_type=trip&p=1885 Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake trek takes you around the […]

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      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake trek takes you around the amazing Annapurna Massive from west to east. This incredible trekking in Nepal has long been a favourite amongst nature lovers and mountaineers, as you can witness breathtaking views of around 140 peaks and mountains across the Annapurna Himalayas.

      This scenic trek in Nepal’s Annapurna Himalayas also takes you to Tilicho Lake (4,949m / 16,237ft), one of the highest lakes in the world! That’s not all—you’ll also cross Thorong La Pass (5,416m / 17,764ft), the highest mountain pass in Nepal, and explore iconic destinations like Manang, Muktinath Temple, Pokhara, and more along the way.

      Along the way, you’ll journey through the Annapurna Conservation Area, home to a rich variety of flora and fauna, including the rare red panda and the elusive snow leopard.

      Major Attraction of Annapurna Circuit Trek Via Tilicho Lake 

      Scenic Himalayan Views

      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek - 16 Days
      Golden hues kiss the majestic peaks of the Annapurna range, as a breathtaking sunrise awakens the Himalayan skyline.

      Annapurna Circuit Trek is famous for its panoramic view of the world’s best mountain peak in the Himalayas. On this trek, you will witness breathtaking views From Annapurna I (8,091 meters) to Dhaulagiri (8,167 meters), Manaslu (8,163 meters), and Gangapurna (7,455 meters). Also, the sunrise and sunset from a spot like Pisang or Manang is absolutely magical.

      Tilicho Lake, the Jewel of the Himalayas

      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek - 16 Days
      A serene masterpiece of nature, Tilicho Lake rests frozen amidst towering Himalayan peaks, its icy surface reflecting pristine tranquility

      Tilicho Lake is also known as Annapurna Lake, which is the world’s highest lake, situated at an altitude of 4,919 meters. This lake is a sacred site for the Hindus as it is believed that it is connected to Mt Kailash. From the main Annapurna Circuit trail, Tilicho Lake is approximately 6 kilometers. An ice cliff surrounds this peaceful lake and the beauty of this lake is indescribable.

      The thrill of Crossing Thorong La Pass

      Situated at an altitude of 5,416 meters, Thorong La Pass is the most challenging part of the Annapurna circuit with the Tilicho Lake trek. From this high-altitude mountain pass, you can witness some incredible views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.

      Diverse Landscapes

      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek - 16 Days
      Feel the joy and serenity as you stand before this cascading wonder near Manang Village, where nature’s beauty flows in perfect harmony

      Another main reason trekkers loved the Annapurna circuit so much is due to the Diverse landscape it presents at every turn. Around the Annapurna region, you will travel from lush subtropical forests and terraced paddy fields to alpine meadows and arid high-altitude deserts. Passing through the lush hills, beautiful village, waterfalls and beautiful rhododendron forest adds the beauty of this trek.

      Immerse in Rich Cultures

      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek - 16 Days
      Nestled in serene isolation, Manang Village enchants with its traditional architecture, rich cultural tapestry, and timeless tranquility.

      On this Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho lake trek, you will travel from Gurung Communities to the Tibetan-influenced communities of Manang and Marpha. It allows you to immerse in the firsthand taste of Nepal’s multi-ethnic heritage. It’s fun to experience their unique traditions, delicious food, colorful festivals, and traditional clothing.

      Visiting Muktinath Temple

      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek - 16 Days
      An eternal symbol of faith, Muktinath Temple stands as a sacred haven, radiating divine energy and spiritual solace for devoted hearts.

      Another major attraction of the Annapurna circuit with the Tilicho Lake trek is visiting Muktinath Temple. Muktinath temple is the world’s highest altitude temple, which stands at an altitude of 3,710 meters. This temple holds sacred significance to the Hindu and Buddhist people. Pilgrims bathe under the 108 sacred water spouts, believing the ritual washes away their sins and purifies the soul. The temple is also home to an eternal flame that burns naturally from the earth, adding to its mystic atmosphere.

      Kali Gandaki Gorge, the Deepest Gorge in the World

      This Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake trek takes you through the Kali Gandaki Gorge. This world’s deepest gorge is situated between the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. Watching this gorge, you will understand how powerful nature is. Also the dramatic cliff and crossing the thrilling suspension bridge is equally adventurous.

      What To Expect On This Annapurna Circuit With Tilicho lake Trek

      The Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake trek consists of a ready-made package with a carefully made itinerary of 16 days. You will start your journey from Kathmandu by driving to Besisahar on the bus. Then, further driving, you will reach Chame, which is the starting trekking point of this Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek.

      While the actual trek has 10 days of trekking, including one rest day at Manang for acclimatization. Following the standard Annapurna Circuit trekking route you will heads to the famous world’s highest lake, Tilicho Lake.

      After visiting Tilicho Lake, a mostly downhill trek goes back to Siri Kharka, from where it will continue back on the Annapurna Circuit by heading to Yak Kharka. During this trek, no camping is required, and High Route Adventure will provide you with the best available guest house or teahouses during the trek.

      Famous mountains to look out for while trekking are the Annapurna mountains I to IV, reaching up to 8,091m/26,545ft, Mt Dhaulagiri 8,167m/26,795ft, Mt Manaslu 8,163m/26,781ft, Mt Gangapurna 7,455m/24,459ft, Pisang Peak 6,091m/19,984ft and Tilicho Peak 7,134m/23,406ft.

      Your average trekking hours per day are between 5 and 6 hours, going downhill and uphill with a few steep parts. The trails are well-maintained and mostly comfortable to trek, with good guesthouse accommodations along the way.

      Widely considered one of the best treks in Nepal, the Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek is best enjoyed during the spring or autumn seasons, when the weather is most favorable and the mountain views are at their clearest.

      This trek offers a rich blend of culture, stunning high-altitude mountains over 8,000m (26,247ft), authentic Himalayan villages, a visit to Tilicho Lake—the highest lake in the world at 4,949m (16,237ft)—and the unforgettable experience of crossing Nepal’s highest mountain pass, Thorong-La at 5,416m (17,764ft).

      Is This Annapurna Circuit With Tilicho Lake Trek Suitable For You?

      Duration: Those who want to participate in this Annapurna Circuit With Tilicho Lake Trek must have 16 Days of vacation.

      Previous trekking experience: This trek is not for first-time trekkers. It’s best to have to have some trekking experience.

      Physical Fitness: Crossing the Throng La Mountain Pass is tough, so all the trekkers must be in good physical condition. 

      Health Condition: Trekkers must be in good overall health, with no serious medical conditions.

      Age requirements: No age restrictions but recommended for 18-70 yrs.

      Daily walking hours: Trekkers should be able to walk for 5-7 hours during a trek.

      Best Time For Annapurna Circuit With Tilicho Lake Trek

      The best time for the Annapurna circuit with Tilicho Lake is during the Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) because most of the time in this season, you can expect perfect weather conditions. Also, with a clear view of the sky, moderate trekking temperature and good visibility, you can enjoy the perfect view of breathtaking landscapes and mountain peaks.

      Let’s see about each season so that it will help you to understand more in detail so you can choose which season suits you.

      Spring (March-May) 

      Why Spring is Ideal: 

      Spring, which is the peak season for trekking in Nepal, is best for Annapurna Circuit With Tilicho Lake Trek, and here is why:

      • Mild and Stable Weather: Day temperatures are pleasant, often ranging between 10-20°C (50-68°F) in lower regions. Even in higher altitudes, conditions remain manageable.
      • Blooming Rhododendrons and Flora: At the high hills the blossom of wildflower and trekking trails are dotted with colorful rhododendron forest.
      • Clear Views: The perfect scenery of iconic peaks like Annapurna II, IV, and Dhaulagiri.

      Challenges: 

      Due to the starting trekking season you can expect huge crowds in Annapurna trails and tea houses. To avoid getting problems with room and other things, make sure to book the trek in advance.

      Summer / Monsoon (June-August) 

      Why Some Avoid Monsoon Trekking: 

      Monsoon season in Nepal experienced heavy rainfall, and the trail path became muddy and slippery, mostly in the lower areas. Also, landslides and floods are common concerns. Due to the formation of black clouds and rainfall, the visibility is reduced.

      Why You Might Consider It Anyway: 

      • Fewer Tourists: It is off-season for Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake, so this season can be an unconventional option.
      • Lush Greenery: During the monsoon, the landscape turns into greenery everywhere.

      Special Note About Tilicho Lake in Summer: Reaching Tilicho Lake during monsoon is highly discouraged due to the increased risk of landslides and unpredictable weather patterns. 

      Autumn (September-November) 

      Why Autumn Reigns Supreme: 

      Autumn is considered the best time of year and the most loved season for trekking the Annapurna circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek. Here is the reason why:

      • Crystal Clear Skies: Autumn is known for breathtaking views and excellent visibility of Himalayan peaks. Annapurna Circuit trek with Tilicho Lake in Autumn is perfect for completing Thorong La Pass and visiting Tilicho Lake with minimal weather-related challenges. 
      • Perfect Temperatures: The weather is neither too hot nor too cold, offering the ideal trekking conditions. Average temperatures hover between 10-15°C (50-59°F) in mid-altitudes. 
      • Festive Atmosphere: Dashain and Tihar fall during the autumn months. The whole Nepalese community celebrates this festival, and enjoying this big festival is so much fun and exciting.

      Winter (December-February) 

      Why Winter Challenges Even the Most Experienced Trekkers: 

      Trekking Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake is possible, but the challenge and preparation require a full plan and preparation. Here is why:

      • Snow-Covered Trails: Trekking at the lower altitude during the Annapurna circuit is manageable, but when you reach altitudes like Thorong La Pass and Tilicho Lake, experience heavy rainfall. Heavy snowfall and icy paths make trekking trails risky or entirely inaccessible.
      • Cold Conditions: Temperatures can drop to -20°C (-4°F) or lower at higher altitudes. Proper gear, layers, and familiarity with trekking in extreme cold are essential.

      Why You Might Consider It: 

      Beginner trekkers should not do this Annapurna circuit via Tilicho Lake in winter. Only expert trekkers with proper preparation can undertake this trek.

      Weather And Temperature In Annapurna Region

      SeasonAverage Daytime Temperature (°C)Average Nighttime Temperature (°C)General Weather Conditions
      Spring (March – May)10-20°C-5 to 5°CClear and pleasant with blooming rhododendrons. Occasional afternoon winds.
      Summer (June – August)15-25°C5-10°CMonsoon season with frequent rain and cloudy days. Trails may be muddy and slippery.
      Autumn (September – November)10-18°C-5 to 5°CStable weather with clear skies and minimal rain. Excellent visibility for mountain views.
      Winter (December – February)0-10°C-17 to -5°CCold and dry with frequent snowfall at higher altitudes. Clear skies ensure great visibility.

      Required Permits For the Annapurna Circuit With Tilicho Lake Trek

      For Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake trekking, it’s important to know that trekking permits are mandatory. These permits help support conservation efforts inside the Annapurna Conservation Area and ensure the safety and regulation of trekkers in the Annapurna region.

      These are the permits that you need to carry:

      1. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
      2. Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card.
      Permit TypeCost for ForeignersCost for SAARC NationalsDetails
      Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)USD $30 (approx. NPR 3000)USD $5 (approx. NPR 500)Required for entry into the Annapurna Conservation Area.
      Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) CardUSD $20 (approx. NPR 2000)USD $7.50 (approx. NPR 1000)Mandatory for tracking trekkers’ movements and ensuring safety.

      Note: High Route Adventure will arrange all the permits for all our trekkers before you head for the trek.

      If you are looking for a short and easy trek in the Annapurna region, then we suggest you check out  Short Annapurna Base Camp TrekGokyo Valley TrekMardi Himal TrekKhopra Ridge TrekGhorepani Poon Hill Trek

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      Annapurna Circuit Trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/annapurna-circuit-trek/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=annapurna-circuit-trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/annapurna-circuit-trek/#respond Tue, 13 Feb 2024 10:49:57 +0000 https://nobelholidays.com/?post_type=trip&p=267 Our specially designed Annapurna Circuit Trek package will take you […]

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      Our specially designed Annapurna Circuit Trek package will take you to the awe-inspiring Himalayas. A legendary adventure, this trail runs across a wide variety of terrain, from subtropical forests to high-altitude arid deserts, with unmatched panoramas of some of the most significant peaks, Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre. 

      Discover the diversified culture of Nepal as you walk through the traditional villages, experience the Nepalese hospitality, and visit the Old monasteries. 

      This trek has it all: difficult paths, exciting Thorong La Pass (5,416m), and peaceful time by glacial rivers to create an unforgettable experience for nature and excitement lovers. Leave the logistics to us, and you can concentrate on making lifetime memories.

      Major Attraction of Annapurna Circuit Trek 

      Thorong La Pass (5,416m)

      Annapurna Circuit Trek - 15 Days
      Majestic Annapurna Mountains standing tall under the clear Himalayan sky – a dream destination for every trekker.

      The highlight of Annapurna Circuit Trek is crossing Thorong La Pass, which is one of the highest trekking passes worldwide. It is a challenging but very spectacular pass, where one can enjoy the panoramic view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. It is the real endurance test and the adventure seekers’ paradise in the Himalayas.

      Diverse Landscapes

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      Annapurna Circuit Trail, Manang

      Annapurna Circuit Trek is also known to have diverse scenery that keeps on changing as the environment ranges from lush subtropical forests to dry high-altitude deserts. At every turn of the road, there is another natural wonder, such as the cascading waterfalls, the terraced fields, and the rough mountainous terrain. Such variety renders the trek a visual delight and a heaven to photographers.

      Scenic Peaks

      Annapurna Circuit Trek - 15 Days
      Machhapuchhre Himal

      The trek provides an unmatched sight of some of the most famous mountains in the world, such as Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Manaslu, and Machhapuchhre. These mountains form a spectacular background along the trek and trekkers are amazed at their beauty. The views of the sunrise and sunset over these peaks are something that you will remember all your life.

      Cultural Immersion

      Annapurna Circuit Trek - 15 Days
      Gurung dress

      Explore deep into the cultural heritage of Nepal and walk through charming Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan-influenced villages. Feel the kindness of the locals, eat the real Himalayan food, and get to know their unique traditions. The cultural diversity along the Annapurna Circuit Trek adds depth to this incredible adventure.

      Muktinath Temple

      Annapurna Circuit with Tilicho Lake Trek - 16 Days
      An eternal symbol of faith, Muktinath Temple stands as a sacred haven, radiating divine energy and spiritual solace for devoted hearts.

      Muktinath Temple remains a holy pilgrim site for Buddhists and Hindus, lying amidst the Himalayan peaks. Pilgrims and tourists make the trek to this holy sanctuary to receive blessings and marvel at the peace here. Since the temple lies surrounded by white peaks, the atmosphere of the place is simply otherworldly.

      Kali Gandaki Gorge

      Hike the world’s deepest canyon, Kali Gandaki, flanked on either side by the imposing ranges of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. Not only a physical wonder but a serene refuge in the heart of the Himalayas. The river that flows through the canyon offers a meditative rhythm to your trek.

      Natural Hot Springs

      Recharge your mind and body in the hot springs of Tatopani, the favourite halt of trekkers. The hot water will relax the fatigue in your muscles after days of trekking. The hot springs surrounded by the greenery create a therapeutic experience with a calming environment.

      Manang Valley

      The idyllic Manang Valley is a cultural and natural highlight of the Annapurna Circuit trek. Its stunning scenery, ancient monasteries, and traditional stone homes make it a valley that appears frozen in time. The valley is also a great acclimatization stop, and the rest of the trek will be successful and safe because of it.

      Tilicho Lake (Optional)

      Tilicho lake
      Tilicho Lake

      The world’s highest-altitude lake, Tilicho Lake, is another main attraction of the Annapurna Circuit trek, which provides an extra dose of adventure. The trek to the lake offers beautiful views of the surrounding highlands and an atmosphere of unreached peace. The lake with the crystal-clear turquoise water remains a hidden gem of the Annapurna Himalayan range.

      What to Expect on Annapurna Circuit Trail

      The Annapurna Circuit Trek starts in Nepal’s capital city of Kathmandu. You will drive to Besisahar and then to Tal, where the journey begins. As the trek advances, the route passes through beautiful villages like Dharapani, Chame, and Pisang. 

      The terrain gets rougher as you go higher, and you’ll arrive at Manang, a beautiful settlement where you’ll need a day to get used to the high altitude. The journey continues to Thorong Phedi and Yak Kharka, leading to the challenging Thorong La Mountain Pass at an amazing elevation of 5,416 meters (17,769 feet).

      You will descend to the holy town of Muktinath, which is renowned for its historic Buddhist and Hindu temple after conquering the past. Hereafter, the journey leads you to Tatopani on a drive. The place is popular for its pristine hot springs, where you can recover your tired muscles. 

      Moving further, you come across a charming village, Ghorepani, followed by an early morning hike to Poon Hill. The mesmerizing sunrise view of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges from Poon Hill lets you experience the heavenly charm of the Himalayas. 

      Eventually, you will drive back to Pokhara, a stunning lakeside city, after descending to Nayapul, and then you will return to Kathmandu.

      Is This Annapurna Circuit Trek Suitable For You?

      Duration: All the participants who want to participate in this Annapurna Circuit trek must have 15 days. However, if you have a short vacation, you will have the option to choose to shorten the trek.

      Physical Fitness: Trekkers must have a high level of physical fitness. Determined beginner trekkers can also join this Annapurna circuit trek with proper preparation. This trek is not for the first time. For the first-time trekker, you can choose the Annapurna base camp or the Mardi Himal Trek.

      Health Condition: Trekkers must be in good health and have no severe health conditions such as respiratory, heart, lungs, etc. Also, you should not have a history of Altitude sickness(AMS).

      Age Requirements: There are no age restrictions, but this trek is best for ages 18- 70.

      Daily Walking Hours: Trekkers should be prepared to walk 6-7 hours daily, with longer days during the Thorong La Pass crossing.

      Passport: Foreign trekkers must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity.

      Health and Travel Insurance: Travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, including emergency evacuation, is a must.

      Annapurna Weather and Temperature Conditions

      SeasonWeather ConditionsDaytime TemperatureNighttime Temperature
      Spring (Mar-May)Clear skies, blooming rhododendrons, and mild weather. Occasional rain at lower altitudes.10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F)-5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F)
      Summer/Monsoon (Jun-Aug)Warm and humid with frequent rain, especially at lower altitudes. Trails may be muddy.15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F)5°C to 10°C (41°F to 50°F)
      Autumn (Sep-Nov)Stable weather, clear skies, and the best mountain views. Ideal trekking season.10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F)-5°C to 5°C (23°F to 41°F)
      Winter (Dec-Feb)Cold and dry with snow at higher altitudes. Thorong La Pass may be challenging to cross.0°C to 10°C (32°F to 50°F)-10°C to -20°C (14°F to -4°F)

      Best Time To Do Annapurna Circuit Trek

      Annapurna Circuit Trek is one of the most popular and best hiking destinations in the world. To experience this Annapurna trek in a comfortable and safe way, it is important to choose the best time. Let’s break it down.

      Autumn (September to November) – The Best Season

      If you’re looking for the perfect time, autumn is the best time for the Annapurna Circuit trek. Here is the reason why:

      • Clear views of the Himalayas
      • Pleasant daytime temperatures for trekking
      • Great time for the Thorong La Pass trek

      Note: This is also peak season, so that that trails can be busy. Still, it’s the best time for an Annapurna Circuit group trek or a guided Annapurna hike tour.

      Spring (March to May) – Colorful and Pleasant

      Spring is the second-best time to hike the Annapurna Circuit trail, and here is the reason why:

      • Beautiful flowers along the Annapurna trekking route
      • Great weather for crossing Thorong La Pass
      • Ideal for an Annapurna Circuit guided trek

      Note: Spring is perfect for those looking to enjoy nature as well as the mountains. Early March is not so busy. From April, you can expect crowds in Annapurna trekking trails.

      Winter (December to February) – Cold but Quiet

      At high altitudes around the Annapurna, there will be heavy snow and cold weather. Crossing Thorong La Pass can be difficult or even closed. Let’s see what you can expect in winter:

      • Very cold and snowy
      • Limited teahouse availability
      • Fewer trekkers on the trail

      Note: If you are a pro trekker, then only travel during winter by taking precautions, but if you are a beginner trekker, you can choose a short Annapurna trek like the Annapurna base circuit.

      Monsoon (June to August) – Wet and Slippery

      Monsoon is not a good time for trekking the Annapurna Circuit trail. Annapurna region gets heavy rain, and trails can be muddy and dangerous. Landslides are common, and mountain views are often hidden behind clouds. Let’s see what to expect on this season:

      • Poor visibility
      • Risk of landslides
      • Not recommended for first-time trekkers

      Note: Some areas in the rain shadow (like Upper Mustang) may still be okay, but it’s not the best time for a full Annapurna Circuit tour.

      Required Permits For the Annapurna Circuit Trek

      Whether you’re planning on a guided trek or a self-guided trek, permits are required to enter and trek through the Annapurna Conservation Area. Here is what you will need for this Annapurna Circuit trek:

      Permit TypeCost (NPR)Required ForWhere to GetDocuments Needed
      TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)– 1,000 (With Guide) – 2,000 (Solo Trekker)All foreign trekkersKathmandu (TAAN or NTB) Pokhara (NTB)– Passport – 2 passport-sized photos – Cash (NPR)
      ACAP Permit (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit)3,000Entry to Annapurna Conservation AreaKathmandu (NTB) Pokhara (NTB)– Passport – 2 passport-sized photos – Cash (NPR)

      Note: Keep your permits with you at all times – there are checkpoints along the Annapurna trail. When you book the Annapurna Circuit trek package with High Route Adventure, we will handle all these permits for you.

      Annapurna Circuit Trek Cost for 2025 And 2026

      Number of PeoplePrice Per Person (USD)
      1$1195
      2–6$915
      7–12$855

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      Nar-Phu Valley Trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/nar-phu-valley-trek/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nar-phu-valley-trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/nar-phu-valley-trek/#respond Sat, 10 Feb 2024 04:43:00 +0000 https://highrouteadventure.com/?post_type=trip&p=1862 Are you looking for something different and adventurous? If so, […]

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      Are you looking for something different and adventurous? If so, you should choose the Nar Phu Valley Trek package provided by High Route Adventure. This newly opened trekking route takes place on the northern side of the Annapurna Himalayas and takes you to the recently discovered region of the Nar-Phu Valley.

      Trek through virgin trails, off the beaten path deep into an untouched Himalayan wilderness. The Nar-Phu Valley trekking follows the Annapurna Circuit up until forking off north towards Meta.

      With this amazing trek in Nepal, you’ll not only get to see some fantastic Himalayan mountain ranges but also a lot of Tibetan-Buddhist culture. From stupas and monasteries to small gompas, the Nar-Phu Valley trek holds nothing back!

      Furthermore, this incredible trek in the Annapurna region is combinable with other trekking routes such as The Manaslu Circuit trek and the Annapurna Circuit trek with Tilichio Lake. If you’re up for an unforgettable Himalayan adventure with High Route Adventure, then book today the Nar-Phu Valley trek of 18 days and discover the best of the Annapurna Himalayas!

      Major Attraction of Nar Phu Valley Trek

      Hidden Himalayan Villages

      Nar and Phu are two villages situated near the Tibet border. They abound with culture, tradition, and heritage with a glimpse of pristine living. Their stone villages and peaceful environs are reminiscent of walking through centuries.

      Breathtaking Mountain Views

      Nar-Phu Valley Trek - 18 Days
      Breathtaking mountain range views along the way to Nar Phu Valley Trek.

      The trek path has fantastic views of several of the highest mountains, like Annapurna II, Gangapurna, and Himlung Himal. The white-topped giants dominate the path along the trek, with each of the viewpoints being a photographer’s delight. The crystal clear sky and elevated viewpoints are the gift of unforgettable mountain scenery.

      Kang La Pass (5,320m)

      One of the highlights of the hike is crossing the Kang La Pass with its 360-degree views of the Annapurna range and surrounding peaks. The hard work is well worth it for the scenery, though it is demanding.

      Muktinath Temple & Ancient Buddhist Monasteries

      Nar-Phu Valley Trek - 18 Days
      Muktinath Temple – A sacred site of salvation in the heart of the Himalayas.

      On this 18-day Nar Phu Valley trek, you will visit Muktinath temple, which is famous as a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. You can explore 108 water spouts and eternal flame in this one of the highest-altitude temples in the world(3,800 meters).

      Also, there are ancient monasteries like Tashi Lhakhang, over 300 years old, of immense religious importance and adorned with century-old flags, wheels, and paintings of all colours. To be able to experience all of it is an added richness to the experience of trekking with all of that serene cultural ambience.

      Tibetan-Inspired Culture and Lifestyle

      Locals of Nar and Phu have adopted the traditions of the Tibetan followers for centuries now. Their speech, apparel, food, and culture all depict the dominant influence of Tibetans. The actual culture of the Himalayas is experienced firsthand through treks in this place.

      Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventure

      Nar-Phu Valley Trek - 18 Days
      Having completed the Thorung La pass it was all downhill to Muktinath, Nepal

      Nar Phu Valley is off the tourist track for large tour groups, and therefore, it is one of Nepal’s hidden treasures. The trails are peaceful, with solitude and quiet all along the trek. The treks are perfect for those who desire an unspoiled Himalayan experience.

      Diverse Landscapes

      Nar-Phu Valley Trek - 18 Days
      After crossing Thorung La Pass, the journey descends toward Muktinath and continues to the windy town of Jomsom, Nepal.

      The trek takes you through lush forests, narrow canyons, high alpine meadows, and dry mountain terrain. The diversity of scenery means new things are always on the horizon every day. Rivers, waterfalls, and enormous cliffs are along the way through it.

      Wildlife and Flora

      As part of the Annapurna Conservation Area, the trail is populated with scarce floras such as Himalayan birds and blue sheep. Your luck could enable you to spot the scarce snow leopard as well. The wildflowers and floras with immense diversity bring colour and vibrancy to the trek.

      What To Expect on Nar Phu Valley Trek?

      So how to get to the Nar-Phu Valley? This trek in Nepal starts officially from Chyamche (Chamje) (1,430m/4,692ft) after a 9-hour scenic drive from Kathmandu, and hikes largely on the same trail as Annapurna Circuit Trek.

      The trail heads more north to Koto (2,600m/8,530ft) and Meta (3,560m/11,680ft) from where we start to enter the Nar-Phu Valley heading further upstream. Divided into two sections, first, we reach Phu Goan (4,080m/13,386ft) (Goan meaning village in Nepali) afterward we head for Nar village (4,110m/13,484ft) and ultimately we head to Ngawel (3,660m/12,008ft) via the Kang-La Pass (5,306m/17,408ft).

      From here there are two options available to end the Nar-Phu Valley trek. One is the shorter version which takes you from Ngawel to Pisang and to Besisahar from where we can drive back to Kathmandu.

      The other is a more classical and longer version, and that is to head back on the Annapurna Circuit trail and continue to Manang, from where we can head to and cross the Thorang-La Pass (5,416m/17,764ft) (one of the world’s highest mountain passes) to reach Muktinath and Jomsom.

      See some of the highest mountains in Nepal such as; Mt. Machhapuchhare (Mt.Fishtail) 6,999m/22,963ft, the Annapurna massif, Mt. Dhaulagiri range, Mt Manaslu 8,163m/26,781ft, Mt. Tilicho 7,134m/23,406ft, and Mt. Lamjung 6,983m/22,910ft during the Nar-Phu Valley trek!

      From Jomsom, we can take a morning flight to Pokhara, and ultimately drive back to Kathmandu to end the Nar-Phu Valley trek. High Route Adventure follows the classical trekking route which you can find in our itinerary just below.

      Is Nar Phu Valley Trek Suitable For You

      Duration: To participate in the Nar Phu Valley trek, trekkers must have at least 16 days of vacation to complete the trek.

      Age requirement: No age restriction( best for above 16 years)

      Experience: Best for the experienced trekker who has done high-altitude treks previously. Nar Phu Trek is not for the first time trekkers. Beginner trekkers can join only with proper planning and preparation.

      Fitness Criteria: Participants must be able to walk for an average of 6-7 hours daily.

      Health conditions: Trekkers should be physically fit and healthy and have no previous record of AMS. If you have a serious underlying health condition, you should avoid this Nar Phu Trek.

      Travel insurance: Due to the challenging difficulty level and remote destination, trekkers must have health and travel insurance.

      What to expect: Nar Phu Valley Trek is not a luxury trek. Trekkers need to stay in a basic tea house with minimal facilities for lodging and food.

      Nar Phu weather: Moderate during the daytime and cold at night at high altitudes.

      What will you love in this Nar Phu Valley Trek?

      • The stunning mountain scenery of the Annapurna region is stunning. Watching the landscapes change each day of the trek is mesmerizing.
      • Getting to experience the ancient Buddhist culture and traditional villages of the Nar people is a rare treat. Their artistic and spiritual traditions are captivating.
      • Crossing the high Kang La Pass and Thorong La Pass is a significant accomplishment. You’ll be rewarded with spectacular Himalayan views from the top.
      • The sense of remoteness in Nar Phu Valley, untouched by crowds, allows you to connect more deeply with nature and local culture.
      • Learning about the history and legends of ancient monasteries like Phu and Tashi Lhakhang Gompa from the monks is fascinating.
      • Trekking through pine forests to lush green valleys and then barren high mountain terrain showcases stunning contrasts.
      • Being warmly welcomed into local homes and trying authentic food and drink like tsampa and chang reflects excellent hospitality.
      • Completing this challenging off-the-beaten trek will give you a real sense of achievement and discovery.

      Nar Phu Valley Weather And Temperature

      SeasonTimeframeDaytime TempNighttime TempConditions & Notes
      SpringMarch – May10 °C–20 °C–5 °C to –10 °C (higher altitudes)Clear skies, rhododendron blooms, occasional rain.
      MonsoonJune – August15 °C–20 °C~0 °C to 5 °CWet, humid, slippery trails; scenic greenery.
      AutumnSeptember – November10 °C–15 °C–5 °C to –12 °CStable weather, clear mountain views, festive season.
      WinterDecember – February5 °C–10 °C–15 °C to –20 °CVery cold, snow-covered passes, limited accommodation.

      Best Time To Do Nar Phu Valley Trek

      Spring (March to May): Why Spring Is Popular for Trekking

      Ask any Nepali guide about the sweet time for a trek, and spring usually comes up first. In Nar Phu Valley, the days arrive soft and inviting, skies stretch wide open, and clusters of rhododendrons turn the trail into an accidental art exhibit. A camera is almost redundant, yet everyone takes one anyway. 

      You can expect:

      • Daytime temperatures between 10-20°C at lower altitudes. Evenings can be colder, particularly at higher altitudes.
      • Clear views of iconic peaks like Annapurna II and Himlung Himal.
      • Moderate levels of trekkers, offering a serene experience while still having interactions with fellow adventurers.

      Autumn (September to November): Why Autumn Is Ideal

      Autumn is the peak trekking season in Nepal, and for good reason. After the monsoon rains have cleared, the air becomes crisp, providing some of the clearest mountain views you can imagine. The weather is stable, making it another ideal time to visit Nar Phu Valley.

      You’ll enjoy:

      • Clear view of the sky with stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas.
      • Comfortable temperatures for trekking( ranging from 8-18°C at lower elevations)
      • A festive feel as this season coincides with Nepal’s major cultural festivals, Dashain and Tihar, offering an added layer of cultural immersion.

      Note: Autumn and Monsoon are considered off-season for trekking to Nar Phu Valley due to challenging weather and temperature conditions. For your safety and comfort, we suggest you avoid trekking in the autumn and monsoon seasons. 

      Required Permits For Nar Phu Valley Trek

      Here’s a table for the Nar Phu Valley Trek Permit with cost details:

      Permit TypeCost (Per Person)Notes
      Restricted Area PermitUSD 100 per week (September to November)High season rate; additional USD 15 per day for extra days.
      USD 75 per week (December to August)Low season rate; additional USD 10 per day for extra days.
      Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)USD 30Required for all trekkers; valid for multiple entries.
      TIMS CardUSD 20 (Group trekkers) / USD 10 (Individual trekkers)Trekkers’ Information Management System card; mandatory for all trekkers.

      Note: High Route Adventure will arrange all this Nar Phu Trek Permit for you when you book with us. Also, the cost of the permit will be included in the trekking package.

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      Upper Mustang Trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/upper-mustang-trek/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=upper-mustang-trek https://highrouteadventure.com/trip/upper-mustang-trek/#respond Mon, 05 Feb 2024 16:31:00 +0000 https://nobelholidays.com/?post_type=trip&p=71 This 16-day Upper Mustang Trek is a journey of an […]

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      This 16-day Upper Mustang Trek is a journey of an exploration of a forbidden land that remained virtually untouched by the outside world until 1992.

      Beyond the magnificent Annapurna Range lies the Upper Mustang journey, which offers desert-like scenery that can only be found in the prohibited Kingdom of Mustang.

      Even though the monarchy is long gone and the ancient palace is in ruins, the King is still regarded as a symbolic figure throughout the area. The Kingdom of Mustang was once made up of 13 distinct hamlets, including Tsarang, with Lo Manthang as its capital.

      Situated in the shadow of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges, the area has minimal to no precipitation, making it one of the driest regions in the country. People in Mustang are friendly despite the difficult circumstances, demonstrating that hospitality originates from the heart.

      A distinct culture that is comparable to Tibetan culture, the manner of life in the area has been influenced by both spiritual beliefs and the natural surroundings.

      Though the territories are said to remain unexplored, they are home to some of the most beautiful caves. There are cave-like formations carved out of the gorgeous mountains, the origin of which is mysterious.

      Many assume that people utilized it to shield themselves from the cold, but some say it was used for Sky Burials. You can find everything you’re seeking on the hike to Upper Mustang, a place of myth, mystery, and exploration.

      What To Expect On Upper Mustang Trek – 16 Days

      From Kathmandu, we start our trekking adventure by driving to Pokhara, where we take in the breathtaking Himalayan scenery and verdant valleys. Our first night on the journey begins with a flight to the charming town of Jomsom, after which we head towards the hamlet of Kagbeni. After passing Kagbeni, the route proceeds along the Kali Gandaki River’s banks in the direction of the village of Chele, which is located directly on the river’s edge.

      As we continue on our trek to Syangbochen, we reach Tsarang, which signifies the beginning of the forbidden kingdom. After taking a day off to see Lo Manthang and the northern hamlets of Nyiphu and Garphu, we continue our Himalayan adventure by traveling to Dhakmar and passing through the historic Ghar Monastery.

      We visit the hamlet of Ghiling in the last part of this expedition before arriving at the hamlet of Samar. After continuing on to the hamlet of Kagbeni, we finally descend to Jomsom, where we once again meet the beautiful Kali Gandaki River.

      Major Highlights of Upper Mustang Trek

      Lo Manthang – The Walled City

      Upper Mustang Trek

      Lo Manthang is an ancient palace of Mustang, also known as the Himalayan Kingdom of Mustang. This palace was built in the 15th century and is popular for its unique walled structure, whitewashed houses, and narrow alleyways. Locals living in this area follow centuries-old Tibetan culture and traditions.

      Ancient Monasteries (Thubchen, Jampa, Ghar Gompa)

      Upper Mustang Trek

      Upper Mustang is home to some of Nepal’s oldest and most sacred monasteries, like Thubchen, Jampa, and Ghar Gompa. These monasteries feature stunning murals, ancient scriptures, and unique Tibetan Buddhist architecture, offering spiritual richness and cultural depth.

      Muktinath Temple

      Upper Mustang Trek

      Muktinath Temple, which is situated at an altitude of 3,710 meters (12,172 feet), is the world’s highest highest-altitude temple. This temple is dedicated to the Hindu god Lord Vishnu. There are 108 spouts in this temple where pilgrims often visit to bathe, and according to legend and belief, bathing here purifies the soul and grants salvation.

      Dhakmar’s Red Cliff Walls

      Upper Mustang Trek

      The red cliffs of Dhakmar are a natural wonder formed by wind and erosion over centuries. These dramatic, vibrant red walls offer a striking contrast against the blue skies and are steeped in local myths and legends.

      Majestic Views of Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna

      Upper Mustang Trek

      Throughout the Upper Mustang trek, you are treated to breathtaking views of towering Himalayan peaks like Nilgiri, Dhaulagiri, and Annapurna. These snow-capped giants provide a stunning backdrop to the barren beauty of Mustang.

      Tiji Festival (Cultural Celebration)

      Upper Mustang Trekking

      Tiji festival is a colorful three-day festival held at Lo Manthang that comprises dances by people elaborately attired, folk music, and ritual dances portraying the triumph of good over evil that leaves a permanent cultural experience for tourists.

      Marpha Village

      Upper Mustang Trek

      Marpa, which is called the Apple capital of Nepal, is situated at an altitude of 2650m in the Kali Gandaki Valley of the lower Mustang region. The apple farm, monastery, cultural museum, Marpha Hill, famous Mani Rimdu festival etc, make this place a gem of Nepal.

      Jomsom

      Upper Mustang Trek

      Jomson is the capital of the Mustang Region, and this place is renowned for its strong winds and stunning view of dry terrains and barren hills. The high-end luxury hotels and restaurants make this place a comfortable stop before heading for a tough adventure. You can reach Jomson by taking a connecting flight from Pokhara International Airport.

      Upper Mustang Average Weather & Temperature

      SeasonMonthsWeatherTemperature Range
      SpringMarch to MayClear skies, blooming landscapes, best for trekking12°C to 20°C (Day), -5°C to 0°C (Night)
      Summer/MonsoonJune to AugustDry weather (rain shadow area), warm days15°C to 25°C (Day), 0°C to 5°C (Night)
      AutumnSeptember to NovemberClear and stable weather, stunning mountain views10°C to 18°C (Day), -5°C to 0°C (Night)
      WinterDecember to FebruaryCold and harsh, heavy snowfall in some areas0°C to 5°C (Day), -15°C to -5°C (Night)

      Tiji Festival 2025, 2026, 2027 Dates

      For those who want to celebrate or participate in Tiji festival trekking with Upper Mustang Trek here is the date for you.

      Tiji Festival YearCelebration Dates
      2025📅 24 May, 25 May, 26 May
      2026📅 13 May, 14 May, 15 May
      2027📅 01 June, 02 June, 03 June

      Upper Mustang Trek Cost/Price For 2025 & 2026

      The cost of the Upper Mustang Trek actually depends upon the number of days that you want to spend during the adventure. Also the level of service that you want to add on your trek. If you choose the 15 Days Upper Mustang Trekking Package from High Route Adventure, it will cost you 1875 USD Per Person. The more you are in a group, the more discounts you can get in the trekking package from us. You can even make a reservation for the Year 2026 at the cost of 2025 if you want.

      No of PeoplePrice Per Person
      2 – 4$ 2165 USD
      5 – 8$ 2044 USD
      9+$ 1875 USD

      Best Time For Upper Mustang Trek 

      Nepal has four main seasons, namely the spring season (mid-February to May), the summer season as well the monsoon season and wet times (June to August), the autumn/fall season (September to November), and the winter season (December to mid-February).

      One can travel the Upper Mustang trek nearly all months of the year; the best time is spring from March to May and autumn/fall to pre-winter seasons. Depending upon your choice of interest, likewise, Upper Mustang trek, one can visit during winter months also.

      Springtime and autumn/fall are the peak season for treks and other adventures around Nepal Himalaya, including the Annapurna region. The other best time is autumn/fall, which is also a high season.

      The upper mustang trek begins from the rain shadow of Annapurna and Dhaulagiri. you can experience clear day and dry weather in the hold year.  The summer season is also the perfect time to travel to upper mustang.

      Continue reading: Best Time For Upper Mustang Trek

      Optional Upper Mustang Trek Itinerary

      Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m) – Hotel stay

      Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing or Trek Preparation

      Day 3: Drive to Pokhara (850m) by tourist bus – 7/8 hours

      Day 4: Drive to Jomsom (2,713m) and trek to Kagbeni (2,810m) – 7-8 hours

      Day 5: Trek from Kagbeni to Chele (3,050m) – 5-6 hours

      Day 6: Trek from Chele to Syanbochen (3,475m) – 6-7 hours

      Day 7: Trek from Syanbochen to Tsarang (3,620m) – 6-7 hours

      Day 8: Trek from Tsarang to Lo-Manthang (3,730m) – 3-4 hours

      Day 9: Explore Lo-Manthang

      Day 10: Excursion to Chhosyar and back to Lo-Manthang

      Day 11: Trek from Lo-Manthang to Drakmar (3,810m) – 6-7 hours

      Day 12: Trek from Drakmar to Ghiling (3,806m) – 5-6 hours

      Day 13: Trek from Ghiling to Chhuksang (3,050m) – 5-6 hours

      Day 14: Trek from Chhuksang to Kagbeni (2,810m) – 4-5 hours

      Day 15: Trek from Kagbeni to Muktinath (3,800m) and then to Jomsom (2,743m) – 6-7 hours

      Day 16: Drive from Jomsom to Pokhara

      Day 17: Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu

      Day 18: Final Departure

      Note: If you want to customize the Upper Mustang Trekking itinerary, than you can customize it according to your needs and preferences. We will be happy to assist you. Below here is our standard itinerary for Upper Mustang Trek 16 Days. 

      Upper Mustang Trek Permit 

      These are the main entry permits required on the trek to Upper Mustang. The permits are important to ensure and safeguard all trekkers from safety, especially for individual or solo trekkers. If they are lost, this will help to track the missing person on route trekking.

      Permit TypeCostDetails
      Restricted Area PermitUS$ 500 per person for 10 daysAdditional US$ 50 per person for each extra day
      Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) PermitForeigners: US$ 27 or NPR 3000Required for entry into Annapurna Conservation Area
       SAARC Nationals: NPR 1,000 
       Local Tourists: NPR 200 
      TIMS (Trekker’s Information Management System) CardGroup hikers: US$ 10Needed for trekker registration

      To get the permits you need to provide the following documents and information:

      • Copy of your passport
      • 2 Passport-sized photos
      • At least two people to get the special permit
      • Dates when your trek starts and ends
      • Itinerary/route
      • Entry and exit points
      • Emergency Contact Information (local and home country’s)
      • Travel Insurance Detail

      Note: When you book the Upper Mustang Trek Package with High Route Adventure with us we will handle all the permits for you and also the cost will be included in trekking package.

      Upper Mustang Hotel

      CategoryHotels/LodgesLocationFeatures
      Low BudgetHotel Grand ShambalaLo ManthangBasic rooms, local food, warm hospitality
       Hotel NirvanaKagbeniSimple stay, clean, affordable meals
       Mona Lisa GuesthouseJomsomBasic amenities, cozy atmosphere
      Medium BudgetRoyal Mustang HotelLo ManthangComfortable rooms, traditional design
       Red House LodgeKagbeniWell-maintained, hot showers, good service
       Om’s HomeJomsomCozy rooms, good restaurant, hot water
      LuxuryJomsom Mountain ResortKagbeniDeluxe rooms, airport shuttle, fine dining
       Mystic Mountain Hotel & ResortJomsomHigh-end service, beautiful mountain views

      Note: When you book a package with High Route Adventure, we provide comfortable 3-star hotel accommodations as part of the service. However, if you prefer a more premium and luxurious stay, we can upgrade your booking at an additional cost. This includes options like private attached rooms, luxury hotel facilities, and more—just let us know your preference!

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      A part of the Mahalangur Himalayan Range, the Mera Peak climbing is one of the most famous trekking peaks in Nepal. At an altitude of 6,476 meters, Mera Peak climbing is one of the best options for peak climbing adventures in the country.

      Presenting panoramic views of Himalayan peaks like Mount Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8516m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Makalu (8485m), and Mount Kanchenjunga (8586m) among many others from the summit, Mera Peak is a destination listed under many mountaineer’s bucket list. As such, the Mera Peak Climbing Trek incorporates all the best features of the region, including its natural beauty and cultural opulence, to offer you a trip that you will never forget.

      Mera Peak Climbing: What to Expect on the Journey to the Top

      Mera Peak Climbing begins with a short flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. From Lukla, The initial trekking trail of the journey passes through many villages and settlements, each destination presenting breathtaking views of the Everest peaks. Moreover, the Khumbu is home to the ethnic Sherpa people of Nepal and the journey is a great way to enjoy their culture.

      Likewise, the journey goes through the Hinku Valley with the trekking path winding through highland pastures, emerald alpine woods, and ravines with sharp ridges. The natural beauty of the landscape is also one of the trip’s major hallmarks besides the Himalayan ambiance. At each step of the way, you are presented with beautiful open pastures and grasslands embedded with rhododendron bushes with the skyline decorated by the Everest Himalayas.

      Finally, the path then leads you to the settlement of Khare and the Mera High Camp from where you begin your ascent upwards to the Mera Peak summit. With the wide environment covered in deep snow and ice, with glacial sludge and icefalls covering the path, the summit of Mera Peak climbing is quite spectacular.

      You will be following your guide ahead as you climb up the peak with your crampons and ropes, be careful to not stray, and be safe on the climbing path that is attributed to crevasses and hollow grounds. It is quite thrilling and nerve-wracking!

      Thus, come join us at High Route Adventure for an extraordinary adventure. You are guaranteed the best services at each step of the way,  accommodation meals, and transportation. Don’t miss out on this special opportunity!

      Thinking About Mera Peak? See If You’re Fit for the Climb

      • Mera Peak is a technically straightforward climb to 6,461m but it still requires prior high-altitude trekking experience, as you will be above 5000m for days. Some mountaineering skills are needed.
      • A high level of fitness is required as you trek about 5-6 hours daily before summiting. Endurance training should be done beforehand to prepare your cardio and legs.
      • The summit climb involves crossing glaciers and climbing steep snow slopes up to 40 degrees. Use of ropes, crampons, harness and ice axe are required.
      • April-May and October-November are the best times to climb. But the weather can still be unstable with possible snow or storms. Be prepared with proper gear.
      • Camping at high elevations means very basic conditions. Be ready to sleep in tents at below-freezing temperatures. Take proper cold-weather clothing and gear.
      • No technical climbing skills like rappelling are needed, but you must be comfortable using an ice axe and climbing on snow/ice. Previous experience would be an advantage.
      • Mera Peak has fewer summit days available per season than other trekking peaks so you need to book well in advance to secure a permit.
      • With proper acclimatization, endurance training, and mountaineering skills, Mera Peak is an achievable goal for moderately experienced climbers seeking their first 6000m summit.

      What Makes Mera Peak Climbing So Enjoyable?

      • The immense satisfaction of standing on top of a 6000m Himalayan peak after a tough climb is an amazing feeling. The sense of accomplishment and views are incredible.
      • Trekking through remote high mountain areas like the Hinku Valley before the climb is beautiful. You experience pristine nature and fewer crowds than busier trekking routes.
      • Learning essential mountaineering techniques like rope work, crampons, and ice axe use will expand your climbing skills. These will benefit future climbs.
      • Mera Peak gives you high-altitude climbing experience in a non-technical setting. It’s a great way to sample Himalayan mountaineering and work towards higher summits.
      • The changing scenery each day of the trek is gorgeous – from forests to high mountain passes and valleys to snow and ice on summit day. The variation is rewarding.
      • It’s one of the most scenic trekking peaks with views of giants like Everest, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu from the summit on a clear day. A breathtaking panorama!
      • Reaching the summit of your first 6000m peak is a major personal achievement. Celebrating with your expedition team is fun and fulfilling.

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