ROUND ANNAPURNA
AROUND ANNAPURNA WITH TILICHO LAKE
april 12- 22
BOOKING ON
- Ambitious Trek Leader
- Tilicho Lake
- Stay – Meal – Border assistance & many
MAY 25-4
BOOKING ON
- Ambitious Trek Leader
- Tilicho lake
- Stay – Meal – Border assistance & many
| Day | Route / Location | Altitude (m) | Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Pokhara | 800 | Arrive in Pokhara, transfer to hotel. Rest or explore the lakeside. Preparation for the trek. |
| 2 | Pokhara → Chame | 2,550 | Scenic drive through valleys, rivers, and waterfalls. First views of the Himalayas. |
| 3 | Chame → Upper Pisang | 3,150 | Trek through pine forests and cliffs. Gradual views of the Annapurna range. |
| 4 | Upper Pisang → Manang via Green Lake | 3,560 | Alpine terrain with panoramic views of Annapurna II, III, and IV. Overnight in Manang. |
| 5 | Manang → Shree Kharka | 4,045 | Gradual ascent through yak pastures and small hamlets. |
| 6 | Shree Kharka (Rest Day) | 4,045 | Acclimatization and short exploration hike with Himalayan views. |
| 7 | Shree Kharka → Tilicho Base Camp → Tilicho Lake → Return to Shree Kharka | 4,045 – 4,920 | Early morning hike to Tilicho Lake (one of the world’s highest lakes). Return to Shree Kharka. |
| 8 | Shree Kharka → Ledar via Yak Kharka | 4,240 | Trek through rugged landscapes and yak pastures. |
| 9 | Ledar → Thorang Phedi → High Camp | 4,850 | Steady ascent toward High Camp in preparation for Thorang La Pass. |
| 10 | High Camp → Thorang La Pass → Muktinath | 5,416 → 3,765 | Cross the iconic Thorang La Pass with breathtaking Himalayan panoramas. Descend to Muktinath. |
| 11 | Muktinath → Pokhara | 3,765 → 820 | Drive via Jomsom, passing the Kali Gandaki Valley. Return to Pokhara. |
| 12 | Pokhara (Departure) | 820 | Trek concludes. Proceed to next destination or return journey. |
ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT – 14 DAYS CLASSIC TREK
Route: Pokhara → Chame → Manang → Tilicho Lake → Thorang La Pass → Muktinath → Pokhara
Duration: 12Days (Pokhara to Pokhara)
Departure: 📅 Departure for 2026 will be released soon.
Stay tuned for upcoming batch dates and early-bird registration details.
Cost: 34900 per adult (subject to individual requirements-UPDATED ON 26-10-25))
Inclusions
✅ Inclusions
Note: Please carry your own snacks, dry food, or chocolates for additional energy during the trek
Accommodation from Day 1 to Day 10 (during the trek)
All required trekking permits – National Park Permit, TIMS Card, and Local Entry Permits
Professional Trek Leader and Licensed Guide
Transport: Pokhara → Chame and Muktinath → Pokhara
Team support and full trek coordination
Meals during the trek: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Tea served twice daily (morning and evening)
Exclusions
❌ Any personal expenses (laundry, snacks, drinks, etc.)
❌ Meals during the trek, road journey, or hotel stay
❌ Extra accommodation beyond the itinerary
❌ Wi-Fi, hot shower, charging, or personal room charges
❌ Lunch, dinner, and extra night stay in Pokhra (if applicable)
Optional Services
- Porter service can be arranged upon request.
🔸 Must be booked at least 15 days before trek start date
🔸 Charges: NPR 2,500–3,500 per day (approx.) - If you wish to have a private room throughout the trip, please inform the team in advance. Arrangements will be made accordingly.
Refund Policy :
In case of trek cancellation due to national emergency, landslide, or pandemic,
a 75% refund will be provided.This policy applies to cancellations made between 1 to 21 days before the trek start date.
⚠️ Important Footwear Note
Make sure to carry a pair of Crocs or lightweight sandals as a backup. In some emergency situations, your trekking shoes might fail to support you — especially if they get damaged or soaked. Crocs can be extremely useful in such cases, providing comfort and flexibility when needed most.
We have observed that many trekkers face issues with their shoes because they haven’t used them for several months before the trek. Due to thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) degradation, soles can crack or detach, turning the situation into a real challenge on the trail.
👉 Our recommendation:
- Do not use shoes that are more than 6–8 months old without testing them beforehand.
- Avoid brand-new shoes; instead, use a pair that’s well broken-in and comfortable for long walks.
- Always test your footwear on shorter hikes before the expedition.
Your shoes are your best companion on this trek — take good care in choosing and preparing them.
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ANIRBAN
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