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Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek

Trip code
Package name Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek
Duration 11
Max. elevation 5416 m
Level Moderate
Transportation Transport by Tourist Bus
Accomodation
Hotel in Pokhara and tea house / lodge during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 650 per person

Highlights

Overview

The Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek is one of the most famous trekking routes in Nepal, offering a diverse range of landscapes, from lush subtropical forests and terraced fields to high-altitude deserts and snow-capped peaks. With Explore Holiday Nepal, this trek takes you through a stunning mix of cultures, geography, and natural beauty. Starting from Kathmandu, the journey heads to the heart of the Annapurna region, crossing high-altitude passes, including the Thorong La Pass, which sits at a challenging 5,416 meters. This trek is not only about breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges but also an opportunity to experience the rich culture of local communities, including Gurung, Thakali, and Tibetan-influenced peoples.

The Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek can be done in 12-15 days depending on the pace, and Explore Holiday Nepal ensures your journey is as comfortable and safe as possible. The trek is suitable for trekkers with moderate fitness, and while there are challenging parts, such as the steep climbs and the high-altitude Thorong La Pass, our guides will provide all necessary assistance for safe acclimatization. Whether you're looking for adventure, cultural immersion, or simply a stunning trekking experience, the Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek has it all.

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Best Time for Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek with Explore Holiday Nepal

The best time for the Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months provide the most favorable weather conditions for trekking, with stable weather, clear skies, and moderate temperatures, allowing trekkers to enjoy the panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges without any extreme weather disruptions. Spring brings an explosion of color, with rhododendron forests in full bloom, making the trek even more scenic. Autumn is equally stunning, with clear skies and crisp air, ideal for capturing the breathtaking views and enjoying the trek's full potential.

While these seasons are perfect for trekking, winter (December to February) and the monsoon season (June to August) are less ideal for the Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek. During winter, heavy snowfall at higher altitudes can make the route challenging and dangerous, especially around the Thorong La Pass. In the monsoon season, rain can create slippery paths and increase the risk of landslides. Explore Holiday Nepal recommends planning your trek during the spring or autumn seasons to get the most out of your Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek.

Annapurna Circuit Budget Trekking Permits with Explore Holiday Nepal

The Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek requires trekkers to obtain two main permits: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) card. The ACAP permit is required for entering the Annapurna Conservation Area, which is a protected region offering beautiful landscapes and unique biodiversity. The TIMS card is necessary for tracking trekkers and ensuring safety along the route.

Explore Holiday Nepal will assist you in obtaining these permits as part of our package, ensuring that all necessary paperwork is handled efficiently. These permits are essential for trekking in the region and must be carried throughout the trek. The cost of the permits is not included in the trek’s base price, but they are relatively affordable, and Explore Holiday Nepal will provide guidance on where and how to acquire them to avoid any confusion.

Annapurna Circuit Budget Trekking Difficulty with Explore Holiday Nepal

The Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek is considered a moderately difficult trek, requiring good physical fitness and some previous trekking experience. The trek reaches altitudes over 5,400 meters at Thorong La Pass, which makes it physically demanding, especially when adjusting to the high altitude. However, the pace of the trek is well-planned with rest days for acclimatization, ensuring that trekkers can adjust to the altitude gradually.

The challenge mainly comes from the long days of trekking, steep ascents, and descents, and the high-altitude conditions. The trek includes various types of terrain, from subtropical forests to alpine meadows and barren high-altitude desert landscapes, providing a diverse experience. Explore Holiday Nepal ensures that you are fully prepared for the trek with adequate preparation and professional guides who will assist in pacing the trek and managing any altitude-related concerns. With proper acclimatization, this trek is suitable for trekkers with moderate fitness levels.

Why Choose Explore Holiday Nepal for Your Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek?

Choosing Explore Holiday Nepal for your Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek guarantees a safe, affordable, and memorable experience. We offer budget-friendly packages without compromising on safety, comfort, or the quality of your trekking experience. Our professional guides are local experts who know the trail intimately and can provide valuable insights into the region's culture, nature, and history. They are trained to handle any issues related to altitude sickness, ensuring that you trek safely and efficiently.

Explore Holiday Nepal also emphasizes customer satisfaction, offering a personalized experience for every trekker. We carefully select our accommodations, ensuring that you stay in clean and safe teahouses along the route. Our team takes care of all logistics, including transportation, permits, and accommodations, so you can focus on enjoying the trek. Whether you’re a first-time trekker or a seasoned hiker, Explore Holiday Nepal is committed to providing a seamless and enriching trekking experience, making the Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek one of the most rewarding adventures you’ll ever embark on.

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Drive to Dharapani Village (1,820 m) - 9 hrs

The Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek officially begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Dharapani, which takes approximately 9 hours. This drive will take you through the bustling streets of Kathmandu before heading out on winding roads that pass through picturesque rural villages and terraced farmland. Along the way, you’ll be treated to views of the lower Annapurna mountain ranges and the beautiful Marsyangdi River valley. The drive is long but offers a great opportunity to immerse yourself in the changing landscape, from the subtropical lowlands to the more mountainous terrain as you get closer to Dharapani.


 

Upon arrival in Dharapani, a village situated at 1,820 meters, you will be able to rest and prepare for the trekking days ahead. Dharapani serves as the gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, and you will have a chance to stretch your legs and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before starting your trek. The village provides basic teahouses for overnight accommodation, where you will spend the night in anticipation of the journey to come.

Day 2 : Trek to Chame (2,710 m) - 5 hrs

On the second day of the Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek, you will begin your hike from Dharapani to Chame, which is located at an elevation of 2,710 meters. The trail is approximately 5 hours long and gradually ascends through lush forests of pine and rhododendron, with the backdrop of towering peaks like Lamjung Himal and Annapurna II. Along the way, you will cross several suspension bridges over the Marsyangdi River and pass through small villages like Bagarchhap and Danaque.


 

The path becomes more rugged as you gain altitude, but you will be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Upon reaching Chame, a small village in the Manang district, you will find comfortable teahouses for accommodation. Chame is known for its beautiful setting, with the impressive peaks of Machapuchare (Fishtail) visible in the distance, making it an ideal place to relax and recharge for the next leg of the trek.

Day 3 : Trek to Pisang (3,115 m) - 5 hrs

On Day 3, the trek continues from Chame to Pisang, which is located at an altitude of 3,115 meters. The trail takes about 5 hours to complete and gradually ascends along a well-maintained path. As you trek, you will witness the landscape change dramatically, transitioning from pine forests to dry, alpine terrain. The trek offers incredible views of the Annapurna range, including Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, and Gangapurna, as well as several monasteries and small settlements along the route.


 

After a steady climb, you will reach Pisang, which is divided into Lower Pisang and Upper Pisang. The latter offers a more spectacular view of the Annapurna massif. The village is home to Tibetan-influenced architecture and serves as an excellent resting point to prepare for the high-altitude trek ahead. Pisang offers several basic teahouses where you can enjoy local meals and get a good night's rest before continuing the journey.

Day 4 : Trek to Manang (3,540 m) - 4 hrs

The trek from Pisang to Manang is approximately 4 hours long and takes you to a higher altitude of 3,540 meters. The route to Manang is relatively short compared to previous days but takes you through beautiful landscapes, including narrow valleys, high-altitude meadows, and stunning views of the Annapurna and Gangapurna peaks. The path ascends gradually as you pass through the village of Hongde and a few monasteries, all while gaining altitude and getting closer to the high-altitude zone.


 

Manang is a larger village with Tibetan influences, and it offers a variety of accommodations, including teahouses, shops, and medical facilities. The village serves as an important stop for acclimatization, and you will have the opportunity to rest and explore the surrounding areas. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and visit the Manang Gompa, a Buddhist monastery. The following day is reserved for rest and acclimatization, which is crucial for adjusting to the high altitude and ensuring a safe continuation of the trek.

Day 5 : Rest Day in Manang for Acclimatization and Local Excursion

Day 5 is dedicated to acclimatization, a crucial step to help your body adjust to the high altitude of Manang (3,540 meters). Proper acclimatization will reduce the risk of altitude sickness as you continue your trek. During this rest day, you can either relax in the village or take a short excursion to nearby destinations like Gangapurna Lake, Ice Lake, or the Buddhist Monastery to learn more about the local culture. These excursions provide a chance to explore the beauty of the region without the exertion of a full day’s trek.


 

The rest day also allows you to replenish your energy, as you will be trekking for longer hours in the upcoming days. Your guide will give you recommendations for short walks and activities to aid in acclimatization. It’s important to stay hydrated, eat well, and avoid overexerting yourself, as these steps are key to a successful trek at higher altitudes.

Day 6 : Trek to Shri Kharka

On Day 6, the trek continues from Manang to Shri Kharka. This leg of the journey offers a gradual ascent through alpine forests and grazing pastures, with views of the towering peaks of Annapurna and Gangapurna. The trek takes approximately 5 to 6 hours to complete. Shri Kharka is a small village that offers a peaceful retreat at an elevation of around 4,100 meters. This small settlement is nestled in a beautiful valley, and the area offers stunning views of the mountains.


 

Staying in Shri Kharka provides a perfect opportunity for acclimatization and relaxation before ascending to even higher altitudes. The village is less developed than the larger towns, but it is a great place to experience the natural beauty and serenity of the region.

Day 7 : Trek to Tilicho Base Camp

Day 7 is an exciting day as you will trek to Tilicho Base Camp, located at 4,150 meters. This trek is a bit more strenuous, with a steady climb through rocky trails and alpine meadows, but the reward at the end is well worth it. Tilicho Base Camp offers unparalleled views of Tilicho Peak and the surrounding mountains. The area is known for its stunning, high-altitude environment and the pristine beauty of Tilicho Lake, one of the highest lakes in the world.


 

The trek will take approximately 6 to 7 hours, with some steep ascents, but the views along the way are breathtaking. The base camp itself is a serene place where trekkers can take in the beauty of the surrounding peaks and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere.

Day 8 : Trek to Yak Kharka

On Day 8, the trek continues to Yak Kharka, which sits at an altitude of 4,300 meters. This is a relatively shorter day, with a trek lasting approximately 4 to 5 hours. The path is relatively flat, with gentle ascents and descents through alpine meadows. Yak Kharka offers dramatic views of the surrounding peaks, and you may even spot some yaks grazing in the area.


 

Yak Kharka is an important stop for acclimatization and a good place to rest before crossing the Thorong La Pass. The village has basic teahouses that provide simple but hearty meals to keep you energized. This stop is important for preparing for the long and challenging day ahead as you approach the highest point of the trek.

Day 9 : Drive to High Camp

On Day 9, trekkers will drive to High Camp, the base for crossing Thorong La Pass. This part of the trek takes a bit of an unusual twist, as you’ll be driven by jeep for a few hours to a higher altitude, bypassing the longer hiking route to save time and energy. The drive to High Camp provides stunning views of the surrounding mountains, and the experience of reaching a higher elevation by vehicle ensures that you are better prepared for the next day’s crossing of Thorong La Pass.


 

Once at High Camp, trekkers can relax and take in the stunning views of the surrounding peaks, especially Annapurna II and Dhaulagiri. This day helps in further acclimatizing for the challenging pass crossing the following day.

Day 10 : Trek to Muktinath via Thorong La Pass

Day 10 is the most challenging and exhilarating day of the Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek: the crossing of Thorong La Pass (5,416 meters). The trek begins early in the morning, and it typically takes 7-9 hours to cross the pass and descend to Muktinath. The climb to Thorong La is steep, and the thin air can make the ascent physically demanding, but once at the top, the panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges are breathtaking and make the effort worthwhile.


 

After reaching the summit of Thorong La, you will begin the descent towards Muktinath, a sacred pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Buddhists. The journey down is long but scenic, and you will eventually arrive in Muktinath, where you can relax and explore the holy temple and surrounding shrines.

Day 11 : Drive to Pokhara

On the final day of the trek, you will drive from Muktinath to Pokhara, which takes about 6-7 hours. The drive is scenic and offers views of the Kali Gandaki River and the surrounding countryside. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you can relax and enjoy the serene beauty of the lakeside city. This marks the end of your Annapurna Circuit Budget Trek, and you’ll have time to unwind and reflect on the incredible journey you’ve just completed. Explore Holiday Nepal ensures a smooth transition back to Pokhara, Option:- where you can rest before returning to Kathmandu.

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