Tilicho Lake trek, 8 days, takes you to Nepal’s most stunning high altitude lake inside the Annapurna region. Tilicho Lake is surrounded by stunning Himalayan peaks and is situated at an altitude of 4,919 meters (16,138 feet) above sea level.
Your journey to the Tilicho Lake trek starts with a scenic drive from Kathmandu towards Chame. Then you will pass through villages like Bhratang, Dhukur Pokhari, Lower Pisang and Upper Pisang.
From the Pisang, you will take a scenic northern route via Ghyaru, enjoying the breathtaking views of the Annapurna Range (specifically II, III, and IV), Pisang Peak, and the Lamjung Himal.
Then you will also visit Gangapurna Lake, which is situated at an altitude of 3,540 meters (11,614 feet) above sea level. You can also visit the famous Manang Ice Lake, surrounded by Annapurna II, Annapurna III, Gangapurna, and Chulu peaks.
Then, crossing the Tilicho landslide zone from Shree Kharka, you will arrive at Tilicho Base Camp. Finally, you will reach Tilicho Lake and enjoy your moment, take lots of videos and photos for the memories and return to Manang. From Manang, you will drive back to Besisahar and continue driving toward Kathmandu to conclude your journey.
Book this trek with us because we focus on safe, well-managed, and authentic Himalayan experiences. With experienced local guides, proper acclimatization planning, and full logistics support, we ensure your journey to Tilicho Lake is not just successful—but truly unforgettable.
| Category | Details |
| Location | Annapurna, Manang, Nepal |
| Coordinates | 28°41′30″N 83°51′10″E |
| Type | Glacial lake |
| Basin countries | Nepal |
| Max. length | 4 km (2.5 mi) |
| Max. width | 1.2 km (0.75 mi) |
| Surface area | 4.8 km² (1.9 sq mi) |
| Average depth | 85 m (279 ft) |
| Water volume | 156×10⁶ L (approx. 41 million US gallons) |
| Surface elevation | 4,919 m (16,138 ft) above sea level |

The standard route of the Tilicho Lake Trek goes through Manang – Tilicho Base Camp – Tilicho Lake. However, depending on your interest and time, you can also extend your journey to other famous destinations such as Thorong La Pass, Muktinath Temple, Jomsom, and Pokhara, or take the more adventurous route via the Mesokanto La Pass.

Tilicho Lake is linked with the sacred Kak Bhusundi Lake and is mentioned in the Ramayana. So this place holds strong religious significance, especially in Hindu tradition. You can see the Shiva statue on the shore of Tilcho Lake, and it is decorated with a Praying flag. People visit here not only to explore but also to worship, giving the lake a deep mythological and religious importance.
For Hindu devotees, Tilicho is viewed as a pure and sacred Himalayan water body that represents spiritual peace and elevation. Even though it is now mainly known as a trekking destination, its religious association continues to inspire pilgrims who see it as a place where nature and divinity come together.

It is possible to visit Tilicho Lake throughout the year as it is open all year round. But for the scenic views during the trek and favourable weather conditions for travelling, most of the trekkers choose either the spring or autumn season.
Tilicho Lake trek in Spring (March to May) is considered one of the best times to visit due to pleasant weather, with colorful rhododendron flowers in bloom and clear views of the mountains. The skies are mostly clear during this season, although occasional rainfall or snowfall can still occur in the higher regions.
Tilicho Lake trek in Autumn (September to November) is another popular time, and you can expect huge crowds in this season. The risk of landslides is low in this season, and you can enjoy the best view of Annapurna II, III, IV and Tilicho Peak.
Tilicho Lake trek in Winter (December–February) is possible, but the risk remains high on the trekking trails due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. Also, the lake remains frozen, turning into a white, snowy landscape.
We generally don’t recommend trekking to Tilicho Lake in the monsoon (June to August) due to heavy rainfall and high risk of slippery landslides. Also, the views of the mountain range are not visible due to poor visibility.
To begin your Tilicho Lake Trek in Nepal, it is important to obtain the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit first. You can get the ACAP permit on your own from the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) office in Bhrikutimandap. It will cost you around NPR 3,000 per person for foreign citizens and NPR 100 for Nepali citizens. Since our package covers the cost of the permit, you need to send us your copy of your passport and a passport-size photograph, and we will handle the rest.
Our Tilicho Lake trek cost starts from USD 800 per person. Our price is affordable, transparent on the website, and there will be no hidden costs. You can check what things are included and excluded in our package to manage your budget. If you are in a large group, then we also offer a group discount to you.
| No. of persons | Cost in USD |
| 1-2 | 800 |
| 2-6 | 750 |
| 8 + | 700 |
On this day, we will pick you up from your hotel, and then you will ride to Chame in our private vehicle. If you are a solo or a small group(1-3), we will arrange either a bus or a shared Jeep for you. Riding for around 6 hours on a smooth paved road, you will reach Besishar. From here, the drive toward Chame is extremely bumpy off-road. After you reach Chame, you will check into the guest house and stay overnight at Chame.
From Chame to Upper Pisang, you will hike today for around 5 - 6 hours. Your journey begins walking through the pine forests, Wooded gorges, steep rock faces and open high valleys. You will pass through Paungda Danda, Apple orchards, and when you reach closer to Pisang, you will enjoy the grand view of Annapurna II (7,937 m). Then, further walking through Lower Pisang, you will reach Upper Pisang, famous for the traditional village with an old gompa (monastery). Tonight you will stay in a teahouse at Upper Pisang.
From Upper Pisang, there are two routes to reach Manang: the upper trail and the lower trail. Although the lower trail is less strenuous, we take the upper trail because of the scenic route via Ghyaru and Ngawal. Today's hike will be around 5 to 7 hours, and en route, you can enjoy the breathtaking panorama views of Annapurna II, III and IV. After you reach Manang, you will stay in the teahouse and spend the night at Manang.
Today you will stay in Manang to acclimatise your body to reduce the effect of Altitude. So we will follow the climb high and sleep low method. On this day you will do a short hike to Gangapurna Lake or Ice Lake and return to the teahouse and stay overnight at Manang.
Gangapurna Lake:
Ice Lake:
From Manang, you will start your journey via Kangsar and Shree Kharka. You will pass the most impressive erosion landscapes in the Himalayas. While passing through this "Landslide Area," make sure to walk carefully. Walking for around 5- 7 hours on steep slopes, you will finally arrive at Tilicho Base Camp. Then you will check into the teahouse and stay overnight here.
Today is the main highlight of this entire trek. Today you will visit Tilicho Lake to explore the beauty of this high-altitude lake. You will start your hike early in the morning, around 5 - 6 AM, so that you can avoid the windy afternoon. Walking for around 3 hours, you will reach Tilicho Lake, and after spending some time, you will hike back to base camp. Then, having lunch at the base camp, you will continue walking toward the Shree Kharka.
From the Shree Kharka, you will start your trek toward Manang, the same route you have walked before. After you arrive at Manang, you will take a Jeep and drive to Besisahar and stay in the teahouse at Besisahar.
From Besishar, you will take a jeep and ride back to Kathmandu. From Besisahar, it will take you around 6 -7 hours to reach Kathmandu.
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Tilicho Lake trek is considered a moderate-level trek in Nepal. It means the first-time trekker or beginner trekkers can also participate in this trek. The main challenge that trekkers need to face is to walk in difficult terrain conditions, especially in the narrow landslide zone. Also, walking for 5-6 hours daily while carrying a backpack can be tough for those who are not physically strong.
Another main issue that trekkers need to deal with is mountain sickness(AMS). AMS can happen to anyone while trekking to high altitudes above 3,000m. If it happens, then you will feel difficulty in breathing, vomiting, headache, etc.
Additionally, the unpredictable weather conditions can make the trek challenging. You should deal with rainfall, snowfall and freezing temperatures at Tilicho Lake if the weather turns bad.
Tilicho Lake trek can be one of your best treks in Nepal if you prepare physically and take proper precautions before you head out for the journey. The first thing that you need to focus on is to build strong legs so that you can walk for 5-6 hours easily. The more easily you can walk, the less you will get exhausted, and it also reduces the chances of AMS.
The weather at high altitudes can change rapidly, even if you check the weather forecast. You should carry layered clothing that keeps you warm, protects you from wind, and can be adjusted easily with changing temperatures. If the Tilicho Lake is frozen and the surrounding areas are covered with snow, we recommend that you use crampons to protect yourself from falls and slippery conditions.
Another main thing that you need to keep in mind is that during the peak season, especially during autumn, huge numbers of travellers visit here due to the festival vacation in Nepal. So make sure to book the room in the teahouse in advance for your convenience.
On this 9-day Tilicho Lake trek in Nepal, you will stay in the teahouse, which is prebooked by High Route Adventure. We will provide you the best available room in the tea house at the teahouse. Inside the tea house, you can get a clean bed with a warm blanket. There will be twin beds, and rooms are often shared among the travellers. You can connect to Wifi by paying around NPR 300 to 500, depending on the place. Also, for the charging, it will cost you around NPR 200, and you can find the charging station in the dining area.
Hot shower facilities are also available in the tea house for around NPR 500. You can also find a single room with an attached bathroom, but you need to pay an extra cost for that. If you want to upgrade the room, you need to inform us while booking the trek.
During the Tilicho Lake trek in Nepal, you will stay in the teahouse, and they have their own restaurants. This restaurant provides a wide range of Nepali dishes, including a few international dishes. The food items might be limited as you go to higher altitudes. There will be veg and non- veg meal options, and you can choose to order the meals for yourself. Three meals( breakfast, lunch and dinner) will be arranged by the High Route Adventure. You can also find the drinks, snacks and bakery items, but they will not be included in the trek package.
Let’s see the common meal you can expect in the tea house menu:
The maximum altitude that you will reach on this Tilicho Lake trek is 4,919 meters (16,138 feet) above sea level. At the same time, heading at such an altitude, some trekkers, after reaching 3,000 m they find difficulty in their bodies due to the effects of altitude. When people catch AMS, they will experience symptoms such as headache, vomiting, loss of appetite, etc. So the chances of altitude sickness are real on this trek, and we should never ignore them. The early stage of AMS can be cured by resting and heading to a lower altitude. If you ignore it, it can turn on HACE and HAPE, which are deadly forms of AMS.
To reach the starting point of the Tilicho Lake Trek (8 Days), you will travel by private jeep from Kathmandu if you are in a group of more than 3 people. For smaller groups, shared jeep or local bus transport will be arranged up to Besisahar. From Besisahar onward, you will continue by jeep, as the road conditions are off-road and not accessible by regular buses.
It is not mandatory to show proof of travel and health insurance for the Tilicho Lake trek. We strongly recommend that you have it before travelling to Nepal for the Tilicho Lake trek. Having the insurance policy helps to make coverage during unexpected situations, and if you don’t have travel insurance, it will cost a lot of money for evacuation. Also, the risk of AMS, injuries, or sudden weather changes is common in mountain areas. So make sure your policy includes:
Pack smart for the high-altitude adventure to Tilicho Lake (4,919 m). Here’s a simple essential checklist:
This list keeps your load light while ensuring safety and comfort in changing Himalayan conditions.